TNT licensed the rights of “Inside the NBA” to Disney, and the show will continue on ESPN/ABC. TNT deserves recognition for its background work to keep the Emmy Award-winning show alive.
With TNT's NBA All-Star coverage ending after 23 seasons, Inside the NBA takes a look back at the moments to remember.
Before I say anything else, I want to commend TNT for its pioneering as an NBA broadcast leader. I consider Ernie Johnson, who has hosted Inside the NBA for over three decades, to be synonymous ...
Candace Parker and the NBA on TNT crew salute WNBA legend Diana Taurasi, who officially retired Tuesday after a remarkable 20-year career. Shaq, Candace and Vince try to identify some of the most ...
The spectacle averaged 5.4 million viewers, making it the second-least-watched NBA All-Star Game on record, behind the game from the previous year. The league and broadcaster TNT knew they had a ...
If you don’t pay close attention to the world of sports media rights, we can understand why the situation surrounding Inside the NBA might be a little confusing. And that was before TNT ...
For the 23rd consecutive season — and the last — the Inside the NBA crew and TNT suits will host the showcase. While TNT talent will play a key role throughout the festivities, the weekend ...
While no one has earned their flowers like the folks at NBA on TNT, there is a time and place for everything. Last night, that place was inappropriate. Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley ...
If this is how TNT handled its last NBA All-Star Game, the network won't be missed. The NBA had high expectations for the players on Sunday. Its telecast failed to meet those standards.
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