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'Inside the NBA' on ESPN, explained: What to know about the future of Shaq, Charles Barkley and the cast after TNT
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.
Inside the NBA' returns on ESPN this season with Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Shaquille O'Neal and Ernie Johnson. Here's the schedule.
Charles Barkley doesn’t plan on sticking around TV much longer. Inside the NBA on TNT has officially come to an end, and the show will is moving to ESPN for the new season, which started
The legendary show felt exactly the same on its new network. And our columnists say that is exactly the point.
Details for fans on how and when to watch the popular program "Inside the NBA" on ESPN during the 2025-26 NBA season.
Basketball’s most beloved studio show, Inside the NBA, went through a major shift this summer. After decades of laughter, debates, and unforgettable moments on TNT, the show’s rights were transferred to ESPN and ABC.
Shaquille O'Neal delivered a confident message about the competition, saying that no other studio show compares to Inside the NBA.
The studio program to serve as pregame, halftime and postgame show for highth-profile NBA events on ESPN and ABC.
Dedicated viewers will observe that TNT has been booted off entirely after 40 years of broadcasting the league. “Inside the NBA,” TNT’s poster broadcast, has been moved off Tuesdays and Thursdays and replaced by NBC/Peacock and Amazon Prime, respectively.
NBA season is fast approaching, but one of the sport’s most beloved television programs is still in the dark about its new arrangements. After TNT lost NBA rights in the latest round of media negotiations last year, the network licensed the popular ...
The NBA returned to NBC's airwaves for the first time in 23 years on Tuesday night and made an immediate impression on basketball fans, who have
Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley didn't mince words talking about the Dallas Cowboys defense on "inside the NBA," on Thursday.