TNT Sports has pursued an interesting media-rights strategy in the wake of its losing the rights to live NBA games beginning ...
The end of the NBA on TNT is nigh, but not so for many of the network's most familiar faces. NBC announced on Tuesday that longtime TNT game analyst and Hall of Fame ex-Pacers guard Reggie Miller ...
which we’re gonna become fools next year when we be working on that network, but Oklahoma City and the Cavs been balling for six months.” Those lines were uttered by Charles Barkley on TNT’s Inside ...
Marty Glickman was the first NBA radio announcer in November, 1946 on WHN Radio.
Barkley begins his response by talking about an "idiot and a fool" at ESPN who thinks the Lakers saved the NBA. He asks Shaq what the analyst's name is, and after getting no response, Barkley answers ...
TNT analyst Barkley has lashed out at a rival network’s coverage of the NBA, who he called “fools” and idiots”.
And that was before TNT essentially eulogized the popular NBA program during Sunday’s All-Star Game, even though it will continue as it currently exists, just on a different network. During one ...
NBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis promised a celebration of basketball’s global appeal, merging elite athletic competition ...
If this is how TNT handled its last NBA All-Star Game, the network won't be missed. The NBA had high expectations for the players on Sunday. Its telecast failed to meet those standards.
Violating NBA Policy Future first-ballot Hall of Fame big Candace Parker, also a TNT broadcaster, called O'Neal out almost immediately. "No, I can't let this go. Who's doing it?" Parker asked.
The greatest shooter in NBA history, Stephen Curry, has etched his name atop another list, becoming the first player in the ...
This "NBA on TNT" broadcast is a little different, as sports analysts Barkley and Kevin Harlan (Sudeikis) welcome a young guest to the desk: Aspiring commentator Danny Hoover (Samberg, sitting on ...