Ernie Johnson will remain as host alongside Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, and Kenny Smith, maintaining the chemistry that made Inside the NBA one of the most celebrated sports programs ever. ESPN ...
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ESPN reveals 'Inside the NBA' schedule
It’s taken a long time, but we finally now know when we will see Inside the NBA on ESPN. The iconic basketball studio show will make its debut on ESPN this year as part of a unique licensing ...
News broke over the weekend that "Inside the NBA" will carry on after months of speculation that the new NBA media rights landscape meant the end of the beloved studio show. On Monday, ESPN confirmed ...
Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal of "Inside the NBA" will make their ESPN debut on Oct. 22. Steven Freeman / NBAE via Getty Images The NBA broadcasting landscape is set ...
“ESPN today officially announced its new-look NBA Countdown team that will lead pregame and halftime coverage for select NBA ...
“Inside the NBA” with Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson will air on ESPN at the start of the 2025-26 season. "Inside the NBA" moves from TNT to ESPN and ABC for the ...
Following reports that ESPN could demote Dorus Burke for NBA broadcasts following her 2024-25 performance, the news has been confirmed, as longtime commentator Tim Legler gets the bump. The Athletic ...
It’s another year of ESPN broadcasting the NBA Finals, and another year of disappointment for NBA fans. There have been certain bones that basketball fans have had to pick with ESPN over the 20 years ...
The 2025-26 NBA season will feature ‘Inside the ‘BA’ broadcast on both ESPN and ABC, following months of speculation about its future, as confirmed on Thursday, October 9. According to the network, ...
“Everything about this NBA Finals presentation looks like a regular-season game,” The Athletic’s Chris Vannini noted in the NBA Finals Game 1 live blog, in a good summary of some of the discourse ...
A new "First Take" guest has signed a multi-year deal to expand role at ESPN. He will also serve as an analyst on "NBA Countdown" and other ESPN NBA broadcasts. ESPN aims to leverage his popularity ...
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