The NBA's new TV deal that kicks in next season had basketball fans worried that the wildly popular "Inside the NBA" would be no more after TNT lost a bid to retain broadcast rights. But there is some good news for fans on Saturday as it appears that the league and the networks have found a way to save the show. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal on Saturday, TNT will continue to produce the show, allowing it to be aired on ESPN and ABC.
From the report: "Separately, Warner Bros. Discovery struck a deal with Disney to license the TNT show 'Inside the NBA' to ESPN and ABC starting next season, according to the people familiar with the matter. The show, which features the former players Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal , has an enthusiastic and large following .
The show will air throughout the course of the season." "Inside the NBA" has been TNT's flagship show for years and has built a massive following due to the team of Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith, Shaquille O'Neal and Charles Barkley. Their personality, bold takes and enthusiasm for basketball have made them must-see viewing for basketball fans.
The show made its debut in 1989 but really started to hit its stride in 2000 when Barkley joined the crew. O'Neal joined just before the 2011-12 season to help complete the current ensemble..
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'Inside the NBA' isn't going away next season
The NBA's new TV deal that kicks in next season had basketball fans worried that the wildly popular "Inside the NBA" would be no more after TNT lost a bid to retain broadcast rights. But there is some good news for fans on Saturday as it appears that the league and the networks have found a way to save the show.