The winners and losers of ABC/ESPN’s own version of Game of Thrones for its NBA studio programming are now official.

Rachel Nichols’ daily show, “The Jump,” is the network’s new pre-eminent NBA pregame show. It will lead into the NBA Finals, as well as appearing on Saturday nights live from ABC’s regular season games.

Meanwhile, Maria Taylor will add to her growing portfolio as the new host of “NBA Countdown.”

And Michelle Beadle is officially out of ABC/ESPN’s NBA coverage. She had been leading “Countdown” when it had the top perch. Beadle, who makes $5 million per year, is expected to shortly finalize a buyout, according to sources.

The Post had reported all these developments more than a month ago. The talks between ESPN and Beadle have progressed. While ESPN announced that Jay Williams and Jalen Rose will team with Maria Taylor on “Countdown,” it didn’t specify who will be paired with Nichols.

Insider Adrian Wojnarowski, Richard Jefferson and Paul Pierce will continue to have big presences on ESPN’s NBA coverage, the network said in its release. Nichols will have a rotation of analysts.

Taylor will continue her roles on “College Gameday,” ABC’s “Saturday Night Football” sideline and on women’s college hoops.

The network has also re-signed Kendrick Perkins, who will team with Cassidy Hubbarth on its Twitter pregame show, “Hoop Streams.”