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A comeback that left Larry David speechless courtside at Madison Square Garden proved to be ratings gold for TNT. Game 1 of the last Conference Final series that TNT will air for at least the next 11 seasons got off to about as great of a start as possible.
After weeks of anticipation, basketball fans finally learned which player would win the 2025 NBA Most Valuable Player. But it was all very strange.
The NBA on TNT crew was losing their mind when Tyrese Haliburton hit the shot that sent the Pacers into overtime.
On Wednesday, May 21, the Inside the NBA on TNT crew broke down the coming action between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks. Ahead of the contest beloved analyst Charles Barkley revealed the most underrated player in the NBA - and the true reason the Pacers have a chance at the
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Charles Barkley was caught on a hot mic swearing during TNT's broadcast of the Eastern Conference Finals. The incident sparked reactions on social media and raised questions about NBA voting. This marks a memorable moment in Inside the NBA history as it coincides with TNT's final postseason coverage for the foreseeable future.
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Oklahoma City Thunder star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was named NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the 2024-25 regular season for the first time in his career on Wednesday.
And while that style can sometimes get him in trouble, Barkley generally keeps it PG-13 when he gets fired up. That was not the case Wednesday, when Barkley was caught dropping an f-bomb just before an "NBA on TNT" commercial break.
Inside the NBA will move forward on ESPN because Jimmy Pitaro cares. Or, as Awful Announcing owner and editor Ben Koo put it, everyone’s favorite NBA pregame show will survive because ESPN’s president “gave a sh*t.