Specialist basketball coverage from SEN

October 11, 2023 BY

Sports Entertainment Network’s (SEN) commitment to the NBL continues to grow, with dedicated match broadcasting for several teams confirmed for the 2023/24 season.

Once again, fans of the Perth Wildcats, Sydney Kings, Adelaide 36ers, and the Tasmania JackJumpers can enjoy extensive match commentary for all home games through the SEN network.

Brisbane Bullet fans also have reason to celebrate, with all home games to be broadcast on SENQ 693am and SEN Gold Coast 1620am for the first time.

The commentary will be unique to each market, with a local host calling all the action with play-by-play broadcasting.

The NBL action on SEN doesn’t stop there, with the Kings also enjoying a dedicated weekly show to analyse all activity from the club, named The Crossover with the Kings and Flames.

SEN NBL broadcast details:

• Wildcats Live hosted by Tim Gossage and Andy Vlahov on SEN WA (available on SEN app), SEN Goldfields 1611am, SEN Peel (DAB+), SEN Spirit Bunbury 621am, SENTrack 657am, Perth, SEN Midwest (available on SEN app), SEN Pilbara (available on SEN app), SEN Great Southern (available on SEN app) and SENSpirit Margaret River 1494am (available on SEN app) and the Wildcats app.

• Kings Live hosted by Jimmy Smith and Tom Garlepp and a weekly show on SEN 1170am.

• 36ers Live hosted by Paul Bonsor and Rupert Sapwell on SEN SA 1629am and SEN Mt Gambier 1629am.

• JackJumpers Live hosted by David Lithgow and Chris Symons on SEN Tassie 1629am and SENTrack Devonport 1611am

• Bullets Live hosted by Dury Forbes and Brayden Heslehurst on SENQ 693am and SEN Gold Coast 1620am. SEN chief executive Craig Hutchison said SEN had proudly been long-term supporters of the NBL, and were excited that the commitment expands even further this season with the addition of all Brisbane home games.

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“The commentary in each market will be unique and provide exciting in-depth analysis of each team, allowing fans of the Wildcats, Kings, 36ers, JackJumpers, and Bullets to immerse themselves in the action,” Hutchison said.