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Former San Antonio Spur Fabricio Oberto is joining Dan Weiss as a color commentator on Fox Sports Southwest as part of the Austin Spurs broadcast crew.
Our 2021 broadcast schedule is here!
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A record number of games will be broadcast on @FOXSportsSW.
Former Spur Fabricio Oberto will be our color analyst. The NBA champion and Olympic gold medalist joins returning play-by-play announcer Dan Weiss.
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Oberto was the starting center for San Antonio’s 2007 championship team. The Argentinian also won a gold medal alongside Manu Ginobili at the 2004 Olympics and was inducted into the FIBA Basketball Hall of Fame in 2019.
San Antonio’s G-League affiliate is one of 18 developmental organizations participating in a four-week single-site regular season at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando.
The Austin Spurs will have eight games broadcast on FOX Sports Southwest, two more on FOX Sports Southwest Plus, and three nationally televised contests split between ESPNU and NBA TV.
Spurs fans can stream all ten games televised on Fox Sports Southwest live via the FOX Sports GO app. You can also stream 12 of Austin’s matchups on ESPN+ and two on Twitch.
The Austin Spurs kicked off the first game of their condensed fifteen-game regular-season schedule today against the Memphis Hustle at 10:30 AM CST on ESPN+.