The NBA is celebrating its 75th anniversary this season and as part of the celebration, ESPN is planning to turn back the clock for its game presentation on April 6.

The network is planning to offer an alternate broadcast of the game between the Brooklyn Nets and New York Knicks on ESPN2. Dubbed the "Retro-Cast," fans will see each quarter of the game presented as it was during a particular decade beginning with the 1960s. (The regular telecast will air on ESPN.)

"We're taking fans on a journey through the evolution of this vibrant, culturally impactful league while also pairing the content with the iconic performers of today," said ESPN production VP Tim Corrigan.

"We're excited to pay homage to the networks that paved the way for what we have been doing for the past two decades at ESPN. Regardless of age or era, if you love basketball, there is something for you in this broadcast."

The first quarter will be in black and white with simple on-screen score graphics after each basket, paying homage to ABC's coverage of the NBA in the 1960s. The second quarter will have the feel of CBS broadcasts from the 70s, third quarter from CBS of the 80s, and the fourth quarter will be presented like it was on NBC in the 1990s, complete with its famed theme music.

It's all part of the NBA75 Celebration Game featuring the Knicks and Nets. Mike Breen, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson and Lisa Salters will be on the traditional game call for ESPN when the game tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET.

On ESPN2's "Retro-Cast," Ryan Ruocco and Cassidy Hubbarth will be joined by Hubie Brown, who celebrates his 50th season in professional basketball.