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‘Inside the NBA’ will live on, but the potential for meddling is a good excuse to celebrate it again
The collective chemistry of “Inside the NBA,” in which ego is consistently punctured for the sake of comedy, is extremely hard to find in sports television, as evidenced by pretty much every awkward and uninspiring version of an NBA studio show that ESPN has ever produced.
The iconic studio show will sign off for the last time on TNT at the conclusion of the Eastern Conference Finals series between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks. It's the end of an era that's significant to NBA fans of all ages. But fret not, loyal viewers. "Inside the NBA" isn't going away. It's just moving to a new location at ESPN.
TNT treated NBA viewers like adults, even while having a great time delivering a truly distinctive brand of league coverage.
When it comes to TNT’s “Inside the NBA” studio show there is rarely a discouraging word, especially down the stretch of its 36-year run under the Turner banner.
TNT’s iconic studio show will come to a close at the end of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Pacers and the Knicks.
Los Angeles Lakers legend Shaquille O'Neal gives impassioned speech about "Inside the NBA" crew as they prepare to switch networks.
This year's playoff games have been soundtracked by regional hip-hop thanks to Erron Banks, a tapped-in veteran producer
Rob Parker criticizes ESPN's acquisition of "Inside the NBA," calling it a "colossal mistake" amid NBA's new media deal.