1. TNT finished its 36-year run of airing NBA games on Saturday with the Indiana Pacers closing out the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals. While so much—basically all—the focus has been ...
TNT responded to the end of a fruitful partnership with the NBA. On Saturday, TNT broadcast its last NBA game when the Indiana Pacers closed out the Eastern Conference Finals with a Game 6 victory ...
View post: Shedeur Sanders Doesn’t Know the Answer for Deion Sanders Question TNT was home to the NBA for 36 seasons—the longest-running sports program in the network’s history—and it ended exactly ...
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 ...
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.
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. The show will move to ESPN and ...
TNT’s long history of airing the NBA came to an end (at least for now) Saturday night. While Inside The NBA is moving to ESPN next season (including with the four on-air cast members and many ...
After 35 seasons on the air, “Inside the NBA” bid adieu to TNT on Saturday night. The show will air on ABC and ESPN next season with hosts Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith and Charles ...
It’s the end of a TNT era. With the Indiana Pacers securing a Game 6 win against the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Final, that put an end to NBA on TNT. “Gratitude is the operative word ...
Charles Barkley appears on NBA TV before a game during the 2024 NBA Finals. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images The NBA on TNT era is coming to a close—and it appears its end will result in another network ...
Ernie Johnson could barely get the words out. Celtics win ugly over lowly Nets to climb above .500 for first time High school state tournament scores Franklin outlasts Concord-Carlisle, to face Natick ...