Emmy Award-winning sportscaster Noah Eagle will serve as one of NBC Sports’ play-by-play voices when its coverage of the NBA begins in October 2025 across NBC and Peacock. He is expected to work one or more games per week beginning this fall in addition to handling play-by-play for Big Ten Saturday Night.
Since joining NBC Sports in 2023, Eagle has served as a play-by-play voice on numerous high-profile events, including Team USA men’s and women’s basketball at the 2024 Paris Olympics; Big Ten Saturday Night, the weekly primetime Big Ten Football game on NBC and Peacock; and Big Ten men’s basketball on Peacock. He’s also called an NFL Wild Card game and regular season NFL games for NBC and Peacock, along with Nickelodeon’s telecast of Super Bowl LVIII.
Eagle already has extensive NBA experience. After graduating from Syracuse University in 2019, he served as the lead play-by-play radio voice for the Los Angeles Clippers on AM570 for four years (2019-2023) and has served as one of the Brooklyn Nets’ play-by-play voices for select games on YES Network since 2023.
In May 2024, Eagle received the Sports Emmy for Outstanding Personality/Emerging On Air, his first win. His work in Paris was critically acclaimed, especially his call of the gold medal game between the United States and France that saw Stephen Curry hit four three-pointers in the final three minutes to secure the win for the U.S. “It’s a golden dagger!” Eagle exclaimed as Curry delivered one of the most iconic Olympic basketball performances ever. Paris was Eagle’s second Olympic assignment as he called 3×3 Basketball three years earlier at the Tokyo Olympics.