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''NBA Showtime'' is the pregame show aired before each ''NBA on NBC'' telecast. The program, a half-hour in length, began during the 1990–91 NBA season, and was initially hosted by Bob Costas. Costas left in the mid-1990s, and became lead play-by-play voice of ''The NBA on NBC'' in 1997. Hannah Storm replaced Costas and hosted ''Showtime'' until Ahmad Rashad replaced her as host of the pregame show when Storm went on maternity leave in 2001. Storm returned in 2002 which meant that her and Rashad would alternate as hosts throughout the season. NBC kept the title of ''Showtime'' prior to the 2000–01 NBA season. ''Showtime'' analysts included: *Quinn Buckner 1991–1993 *P. J. Carlesimo 2000–2001 *Pat Croce 2001–2002 *Julius Erving 1993–1997 *Mike Fratello 2001–2002 *Kevin Johnson 2000–2001 *Pat Riley 1990–1991 *John Salley 1997–1998 *Isiah Thomas 1998–2000 *Tom Tolbert 2002 *Peter Vecsey 1993–2001 *Jayson Williams 2001–2002 Midway Games created an ''NBA Showtime'' arcade game in 1999. The game was an update to the ''NBA Jam'' series, and used the same opening music and presentation style as the television show. ==Programming change== On March 3, 1991, the Insiders segment was cancelled and replaced by a report of breaking news: a plane had crashed in Security-Widefield, Colorado. All aboard were killed in a crash that was caused by wind shear. Because Operation Desert Storm had just ended, Costas emphasized that the story had nothing to do with events in Iraq. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「NBA Showtime」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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