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 ...
An era of “Inside the NBA” has officially come to a close. The popular basketball show ended its run on TNT after the Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Knicks and Pacers on Saturday.
NBA on TNT broadcast its final game on Saturday, as the Pacers defeated the Knicks to advance to the NBA Finals. The network has been broadcasting NBA games since 1989, but it was unable to extend its ...
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 barely could get the words out. The run of “Inside the NBA” on TNT came to an end Saturday night after nearly four decades as a fixture of the league. The show will move to ESPN and ABC ...
With their 125-108 win over the New York Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday night, the Indiana Pacers earned a trip to the NBA Finals. The end of the series also marked an ...
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 ...
Nostalgia is a mug’s game, especially when it comes to the sports media. Sure, we celebrate beloved broadcasters retiring (shoutout, Hubie Brown) and the famed players they highlighted, but those ...
Despite retiring from the NBA in 1997 and serving as little more than a high-end starting role player, Kenny Smith remains one of basketball’s most recognizable names due to his work in the broadcast ...