NBA: The Jump

NBA: The Jump (2016-2017)

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As part of her return to ESPN2 on Feb. 1, Rachel Nichols will host a new, daily program focused on the NBA that will debut Thursday, Feb. 18, when NBA games resume following the All-Star break. NBA: The Jump will air on ESPN at 3:30 p.m. ET Monday-Friday. The fast-paced, half-hour program will originate from ESPN's Los Angeles studios and will include regular appearances by current and former NBA players, as well as ESPN analysts, reporters and insiders. The show will be produced by ESPN senior coordinating producer Kevin Wildes and coordinating producer Richelle Markazene.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 15:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E92Episode 92Sept. 29, 2017
S03E91Episode 91Sept. 28, 2017
S03E90Episode 90Sept. 27, 2017
S03E89Episode 89Sept. 26, 2017
S03E88Episode 88Sept. 22, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did NBA: The Jump first premiere?

NBA: The Jump premiered on February 18, 2016.

Who is the host of NBA: The Jump?

Rachel Nichols is the host of NBA: The Jump.

What network is NBA: The Jump aired on?

NBA: The Jump is aired on ESPN.

Is NBA: The Jump a daily or weekly show?

NBA: The Jump is aired weekdays.

What is the format of NBA: The Jump?

NBA: The Jump is a news and discussion program about the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Who are the regular analysts on NBA: The Jump?

NBA: The Jump has a rotating panel of analysts including Tracy McGrady, Paul Pierce, and Brian Windhorst among others.

Is NBA: The Jump filmed in front of a live studio audience?

No, NBA: The Jump is filmed in a closed studio set.

Does NBA: The Jump have any recurring segments or features?

Yes, some recurring segments on NBA: The Jump include "The Jump Ball," "Make or Miss," and "Jump In or Jump Out."

What has been the most talked-about discussion on NBA: The Jump?

There have been numerous discussions on NBA: The Jump, but one of the most talked-about was the 2016 NBA Finals between Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers.

Does NBA: The Jump have any exclusive interviews?

Yes, NBA: The Jump has featured exclusive interviews, such as when Rachel Nichols interviewed Kobe Bryant in April 2016.

Does NBA: The Jump cover only current NBA events or can it look back at NBA history too?

NBA: The Jump covers both current NBA events and historical moments.

Has NBA: The Jump ever had any guest analysts or commentators?

Yes, NBA: The Jump has had guest analysts and commentators, such as Stephen A. Smith.

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