Cheryl Miller to join WNBA studio coverage on NBC networks
NBC is relaunching its WNBA coverage with women’s basketball royalty. Cheryl Miller will headline the network’s studio coverage in 2026 as the WNBA returns to NBC and debuts on Peacock. The Naismith Hall of Famer is joining Maria Taylor and Sue Bird in the NBC Sports studio as an analyst.
Miller, 62, has worked as a sideline reporter and in studio for the NBA, but not since 2013. Once she heard NBC was going to be involved in the WNBA, she started to put out feelers to get back into broadcasting
NBC is relaunching its WNBA coverage with women’s basketball royalty. Cheryl Miller will headline the network’s studio coverage in 2026 as the WNBA returns to NBC and debuts on Peacock. The Naismith Hall of Famer is joining Maria Taylor and Sue Bird in the NBC Sports studio as an analyst.
Miller, 62, has worked as a sideline reporter and in studio for the NBA, but not since 2013. Once she heard NBC was going to be involved in the WNBA, she started to put out feelers to get back into broadcasting, and the network came looking for her. “I’m super excited to be a part of the NBC team,” Miller said to The Athletic .
“I’m hoping to bring an old-school, new-school, an ‘I want to learn’-school type of feeling where I’m growing as the game is growing. ” Miller brings serious basketball bona fides to her role as one of the greatest players of all time, even if her playing career predated the WNBA. She once scored 105 points in a high school game before the institution of the 3-point line.