Starting with
2006–07 NBA season, ESPN used
ABC's theme music from two years prior, making it the second time the network had used its corporate sibling's NBA theme. Since ABC had undergone the transition from the former
ABC Sports to merge with ESPN, forming
ESPN on ABC, ESPN's music, graphics, and overall presentation have been used for all of their telecasts on the network. Following the branding merge, ESPN began to use variations of the graphics used on
ESPN Monday Night Football for their NBA broadcasts. With an updated graphics package debuting on
Monday Night Football during the 2008–09 season , the same graphics were introduced in the April 8, 2009 telecast of NBA on ESPN. On March 14, 2010, the graphics were refreshed and used in the
NBA on ABC "Sunday Showcase". ESPN then used the refreshed graphics for their NBA telecasts the following day. Starting with the 2010–11 season, timeout indicators were added to the score banner, adopting the feature from ESPN's college football broadcasts. Beginning with the
2011 NBA Playoffs, an updated composition of ESPN's theme "Fast Break" was introduced for the postseason, along with new in-game presentations. The score banner and other graphics retained their design, and the original composition of "Fast Break" remained as the theme song for the regular season. During the
2013 Western Conference Finals, a new graphics package debuted for ESPN's NBA telecasts. The graphics featured 3-dimensional renderings of the team logos, along with the use of specific themes and backgrounds to accompany each of them. During the
2015 NBA Finals, the graphics were updated to reflect the new design used in ESPN's
NBA Countdown broadcasts. However, during
2015-16 NBA season, the graphics were reverted to the previous package used since 2013. On May 17, 2016, the graphics, which were first seen during the previous year's championship, were used again for the
2016 Eastern Conference Finals and
NBA Finals. For the
2016–17 NBA season, ESPN introduced a revamped on-air presentation and branding for its NBA coverage, developed with the creative agency Big Block, as well as a new logo. The new design was inspired by "premium" consumer brands, and places a heavier focus on team logos and colors as the basis of its design, as opposed to visual environments and settings. When introduced during the pre-season, the new package used a noticeably large scorebar, although it has since been reduced in size.
A season later, the logo was tweaked due to change in the NBA's logo. During every NBA Finals since
2019, the team logos are colored in gold in the scoreboard. For the
2020-21 NBA season, ESPN introduced a new scoreboard, which is seen across the bottom of the screen (similar to
Monday Night Football). On October 6, 2022, ahead of the
2022–23 NBA season, ESPN unveiled a new visual identity for their NBA coverage. This features a new animated version of the NBA silhouette, a new 3D graphics, a flat scorebord, and a new hip-hop-influenced theme music composed by Made Music Studios. The overall identity was done by FutureDeluxe and Two Fresh. ESPN and ABC began using the 2002
NBA on TNT theme music for
Inside the NBA in 2025. ==Studio shows==