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 ...
TNT Sports lost the NBA, and while many thought that would be the end of the network, it was not. College football had other ...
Inside the NBA moved from TNT to ESPN, bringing along their beloved and legendary crew of Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith, ...
Change is taking shape at TNT right now, specifically when it comes to the network’s coverage of professional basketball. The company lost the broadcast rights for live NBA games, which also meant the ...
After making the jump to the Worldwide Leader this year alongside the rest of the "Inside the NBA" crew, Kenny "The Jet" ...
The days of Warner Bros. Discovery producing shows like “NBA Gametime Live” are coming to an end. Warner Bros. Discovery will cease making content for NBA TV, the basketball league’s cable network, ...
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 ...
After the flood of nostalgia from hearing Roundball Rock on the first NBA on NBC broadcast in more than two decades receded, ...
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.
Stephen A. Smith is set to welcome a new colleague to “First Take” following a new development at ESPN. The company dropped a huge announcement this Wednesday, revealing that former NBA point guard ...
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 ...