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Inside the NBA, branded for sponsorship purposes as Inside the NBA presented by Kia, is the halftime and postgame studio show for NBA on TNT broadcasts. The show has been hosted since 1990 by Ernie Johnson, joined on set by three analysts: Kenny Smith (since 1998), Charles Barkley (since 2000), and Shaquille O'Neal (since 2011).
Date Visitor Host City Location Notes January 22 21 Pittsburgh Panthers: 76: 14 UConn Huskies : 66 Storrs, Connecticut: Harry A. Gampel Pavilion [1]January 29 16 Texas Longhorns : 65 6 Kansas Jayhawks
NBC showed Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) games from 1997 to 2002 as part of their NBA on NBC [64] [65] coverage before the league transferred the rights [66] to ABC/ESPN. [67] [68] [69] The network is set to return to airing WNBA games in 2026 as part of NBC's latest 11-year media rights agreement with the NBA. [38] [70]
LSU basketball opens the 2024-25 season on Wednesday night. Here's everything you need to know about the Tigers' season opener.
The program has appeared in many different spots throughout each basketball arena. At Kansas, they were in the program's museum; at Kentucky, they were at the entrance of the arena; at UConn, they were on the concourse; at Gonzaga, Florida, and Marquette, they were on the court; and at Duke, they were in Krzyzewskiville, the tent village outside Cameron Indoor Stadium.
NBA on TNT is an American presentation of National Basketball Association (NBA) games, produced by TNT Sports (formerly known as Turner Sports and later Warner Bros. Discovery Sports). In the United States, the TNT cable network has held the rights to broadcast NBA games since 1989 , making it TNT's longest-running regular program and sporting ...
Two new partners are set to join ESPN/ABC in televising the NBA in the 2025–26 season, with NBC Sports and Amazon Prime Video replacing TNT. Games not televised by its national partners are instead broadcast by local broadcast stations and regional sports networks, televising their respective local team within their respective region.
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty is an American sports drama television series created by Max Borenstein and Jim Hecht for HBO, based on the book Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s by Jeff Pearlman.