WASHINGTON, DC – The Washington Wizards have announced regional television and radio broadcast information for 2019-20 NBA preseason and regular-season games.

NBC Sports Washington (NBCSW) will present live coverage of 87 Wizards games this season, including all 82 regular-season and five preseason contests. NBCSW’s live games will be led by the new broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Justin Kutcher, analysts Drew Gooden and Caron Butler, and reporter Chris Miller.

NBCSW will surround regular-season games with live news, analysis and commentary. Wizards Pregame Live and Wizards Postgame Live will be presented for 30 minutes immediately before and after games, respectively and will feature a stable of experts, including Miller, Tony Massenburg, Jimmy Patsos, Phil Chenier, Cory Alexander and former Wizards center Jason Smith, who’s entering his first season with NBCSW.

This season, Wizards Outsiders and Wizards Talk: Postgame will deliver a unique, fan-focused perspective surrounding games, hosted by Travis Thomas and Quinton Mayo, with appearances by Miller, Chase Hughes and Wes Hall. Wizards Talk: Postgame will be presented after the newly relaunched D.C. Sports Live for weeknight games, and after Wizards Postgame Live on Saturdays and Sundays.

NBCSW’s live coverage, including pregame and postgame shows, will continue to be available on the MyTeams app and NBCSportsWashington.com.

As previously announced, one Wizards game is scheduled to be presented non-exclusively on ESPN: Nov. 8 vs. Cleveland, which will be also be televised by NBCSW. In addition, the Wizards are scheduled for three non-exclusive games on NBATV, which will be available in the Washington/Baltimore region only on NBCSW.

The WGL Washington Wizards Radio Network will provide live audio of every game this season, with the 50,000-watt WFED 1500 AM in Washington, D.C., serving as the flagship for the network that includes 12 stations from West Virginia to North Carolina. Live Wizards game coverage is also on the Washington Wizards app within 75 miles of D.C. and throughout the U.S. and Canada on NBA Audio League Pass, Sirius/XM and TuneIn Premium.

Play-by-play announcer Dave Johnson is back for his 23rd season calling the action and will be joined by Glenn Consor, who is set for his 13th season. WGL Washington Wizards Radio Network coverage will include 15 minutes of pregame and 45 minutes of postgame coverage. Listeners can call Consor in the postgame show, which also features host Bryan Albin.

Fans can also listen to comprehensive Wizards coverage – highlighted by around-the-clock news, extended pregame coverage, player interviews, features and classic games – with Wizards Radio 24/7. Wizards Radio 24/7 is available at wizardsradio247.com, on the Washington Wizards app and on TuneIn.