<P> Bob Fitzgerald has done television play - by - play, and former Warrior guard Jim Barnett has done color commentary for the Warriors for more than 15 years, currently on NBC Sports Bay Area, where they telecast more than 70 Warrior games a year . They also host Roundtable Live, a half - hour pre-game show leading up to the broadcast of select Golden State home games . Fitzgerald is in his 20th season as the Warriors' play - by - play man, while Barnett is in his 32nd season as color man . Greg Papa, Garry St. Jean, and Kelenna Azubuike are also members of the telecast team, specializing in in - game, halftime and post-game analysis, while Kerith Burke serves as the sideline reporter . </P> <P> Tim Roye has done the radio play - by - play for Warrior games since 1995 . He is joined in the booth by former Warriors forward Tom Tolbert for home games only . On August 25, 2016, the Warriors announced they were leaving long time station KNBR and all of their games will be broadcast on KGMZ . After each game, Roye, Fitzgerald and Barnett get together for post-game radio analysis and a next - game preview . </P> <Ul> <Li> Philadelphia Arena (1946--1962) </Li> <Li> Philadelphia Convention Hall (1952--1962) </Li> <Li> Cow Palace (1962--1964, 1966--1971, and two games in 1975 NBA Finals) </Li> <Li> San Francisco Civic Auditorium (1964--1966) </Li> <Li> USF War Memorial Gymnasium (1964--1966) </Li> <Li> San Diego Sports Arena (1971--1972--six games) </Li> <Li> San Jose Arena (1996--1997) </Li> <Li> Coliseum Arena / The Arena in Oakland / Oracle Arena (1966--1967, 1971--1996, and 1997--present) </Li> <Li> Chase Center (2019, planned) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Philadelphia Arena (1946--1962) </Li>

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