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Now that the analysts at the beloved "Inside the NBA" program are syndicated at ESPN, their schedule will look very different with the new TV deal.
Fans tuning into the NBA this season will have to adjust their viewing habits to new networks and a seven-day-a-week national TV schedule.
College basketball legends Jalen Rose and Jamal Mashburn are joining former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl for a new TNT college hoops show, the network has announced. TNT is expanding its college basketball coverage beginning with the 2025-26 season and will broadcast a number of Big East and Big 12 games.
The new NBA season is here and with it comes a new-look broadcast schedule. The 2025-26 season is the first under the NBA's new media-rights deal that marks an end of the NBA on TNT and the return of games on NBC.
Just-retired coach will be joined by Jalen Rose and Jamal Mashburn as network bulks up its college basketball coverage.
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Johnson Jr. is the widely respected, six-time Sports Emmy Award-winning host and anchor of Inside the NBA. Beyond the NBA, he is the lead host for the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament coverage on CBS/Turner and has covered numerous other major sporting events, including the MLB, NFL, and the Olympics.
Former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl and Kentucky great Jamal Mashburn are part of TNT Sports for the 2025-26 college basketball season.
NBC is returning to the sport after decades on the sideline, and streaming power player Amazon is joining the fray as key placements sell out.
Here's how to watch 2025-26 NBA games online without cable, including ways to livestream basketball for free this season.
TNT and CBS Sports announced on Thursday that Bruce Pearl will be an analyst for their college basketball coverage this season.
Kansas men’s basketball’s schedule for the 2025-26 season is complete following Tuesday’s release of times and the networks that will broadcast each game. The Jayhawks will play on a variety of networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, TNT, CBS, FOX, FSI and Peacock.