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Top NBA reporter set to leave TNT after five years. Story by Darryn Albert, Larry Brown Sports • 1w. TNT is witnessing another prominent exit ahead of its final season of NBA rights.
Ernie Johnson could barely get the words out. The run of “Inside the NBA” on TNT came to an end on Saturday night after nearly four decades as a fixture of the league.
In a nod to the final episode of "Inside the NBA on TNT," Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal cast themselves off to sea, along with the show's longtime crew and producers ...
TNT sports will no longer control NBA TV operations, it was announced today by TNT Sports Chair and CEO Luis Silberwasser.
The last NBA broadcast on TNT could come at any time, including tonight. My appreciation for TNT’s NBA coverage mostly revolves around its signature show, “Inside The NBA,” and I’ll get to ...
Charles Barkley said that he and the rest of the 'Inside the NBA' crew taped a 'pilot' for a similar show that would run on TNT. ESPN has licensed 'Inside the NBA' starting next season.
Scott, a former NBA first-round pick, was forced into a play-by-play position during TNT's broadcast Sunday. Dennis Scott commentary: TNT's sideline reporter jumps into Heat vs. Cavaliers play-by ...
NBA reporter Allie LaForce will provide sideline commentary during the series as well. Miller played for the Pacers from 1987 until 2005 and has his jersey number retired by the franchise.
The NBA veteran turned reporter and studio analyst was in Cleveland as the sideline reporter for TNT's broadcast of Sunday's playoff game between the Heat and Cavaliers.
NBA games will not be airing on TNT starting next season when the league’s new television package kicks in — an 11-year media rights deal worth at least $76 billion, one that keeps games on ...
The NBA veteran turned reporter and studio analyst was in Cleveland as the sideline reporter for TNT's broadcast of Sunday's playoff game between the Heat and Cavaliers.