TNT lost its TV rights to NBA games and when the final curtain goes down this summer, “Inside the NBA” should be over too.
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 ...
The end of the NBA on TNT is nigh, but not so for many of the network's most familiar faces. NBC announced on Tuesday that longtime TNT game analyst and Hall of Fame ex-Pacers guard Reggie Miller ...
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.
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 ...
Making matters worse was the show around the game. While the basketball ultimately failed to prove compelling, TNT and the NBA surrounded and even interrupted game action with distracting segments ...
Ernie Johnson has been at TNT as long as the NBA has. This weekend marks the network’s final NBA All-Star Game, as it gets set to end its partnership with the league after nearly four decades ...
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 ...
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