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With two new networks taking on NBA broadcast rights, there are a lot of former players taking on new analyst jobs ...
As part of TNT's separation from the NBA, the network will license Inside the NBA to air on ESPN in exchange for college basketball and football inventory.
A new era is dawning for Inside the NBA, as the fan-favorite sports talk show is moving to ESPN after airing on TNT for over three decades. The shift comes after Warner Bros. Discovery (which lost ...
Warner Bros. Discovery's TNT Sports will stop making content for NBA TV, ending an nearly two-decade-old TV alliance ...
TNT Sports is walking away from NBA TV, as the Warner Bros. Discovery cable unit has elected to close out its oversight of the league-owned network this fall. Talks that would have seen TNT retain ...
TNT sports will no longer control NBA TV operations, it was announced today by TNT Sports Chair and CEO Luis Silberwasser.
WBD will also air live games in international markets. TNT Sports will also continue producing NBA TV’s marquee sports show “Inside the NBA” out of Atlanta.
The days of Warner Bros. Discovery producing shows like “NBA Gametime Live” are coming to an end. Warner Bros. Discovery will cease making content for NBA TV, the basketball league’s cable ...
More NBA on Sports Illustrated This article was originally published on www.si.com as TNT Cuts Ties With Another Basketball Media Arm After Ceding 'Inside the NBA' to ESPN.
BYU forward A.J. Dybantsa and Kansas guard Darryn Peterson are among those NBA teams will target at the top of next year's draft.
The NBA has had Victor Wembanyama and Cooper Flagg as obvious No. 1 overall draft picks in recent years. AJ Dybantsa has been headed toward that status for 2026.