After decades of iconic moments, tons of laughs, and legendary comradery and commentary, NBA on TNT has officially checked out of the game. The network aired its final basketball broadcast, closing ...
The post Inside the NBA signs off TNT era with literal mic drops appeared first on ClutchPoints. While ‘ Inside the NBA’ will live on, its three-decade-long partnership with TNT concluded along with ...
NBA fans' favorite studio show, Inside The NBA featuring Ernie Johnson, Shaq, Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith, is entering a new era. The conclusion of last year's Eastern Conference finals marked ...
There has been a weird subplot to the season-long goodbye to the NBA on TNT in that most of the attention to its swan song has been about the one element of its presentation that isn’t going anywhere.
Emotions ranged widely and freely as Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O'Neal, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley reflected on the NBA on TNT. The Associated Press After decades covering the league, Ernie, ...
1. TNT finished its 36-year run of airing NBA games on Saturday with the Indiana Pacers closing out the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals. While so much—basically all—the focus has been ...
Chants of “TNT” from the assembled Indiana Pacers fans following Charles Barkley’s final sign-off on “Inside the NBA” was a stark reminder: The NBA on TNT is no more. Although, thanks to the NBA’s ...
TNT was home to the NBA for 36 seasons—the longest-running sports program in the network’s history—and it ended exactly the way fans would’ve wanted: with the iconic “Inside the NBA” crew of Shaquille ...
The network’s last NBA broadcast was Saturday night. Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith are taking their show to ESPN. The NBA on TNT ended its decades-long run Saturday ...
When the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks series officially comes to an end, that series won't be the only thing going away. The show isn't perfect, by any means. There are times when the analysts ...
Charles Barkley heard from the co-workers who don't appear on screen during TNT's "Inside the NBA" as its future was in flux over the past year ‒ about how they were worried about paying their ...
Charles Barkley agreed to work for at least two more years with ESPN and TNT, but still doesn’t know what he’s going to be doing. “We taped a pilot about a month ago, and it was the stupidest s**t ...