
NBA All-Star Celebrity game announcers: Who's calling the 2025 game on ESPN?
The annual NBA All-Star Celebrity game has given us a few fun moments over the years, and this year's rosters and coaches could do the same.
It's two Bay Area legends facing each other with some celebrity help — the squad helmed by Barry Bonds and 2 Chainz will face a team fielded by Jerry Rice and Khaby Lame.
THE FULL CELEBRITY GAME ROSTERS: A look at who's on both teams
And if you're here, you might be wondering: who are the voices you're hearing on ESPN during the broadcast on Friday?
Fear not! We have answers.
Mark Jones will be on play-by-play. Richard Jefferson and Stephanie White will be the analysts. Cassidy Hubbarth will be reporting and hosting.
There you have it! Enjoy the game.
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