Stephen A's Take: Stephen A reacts to the legendary TNT’s ‘Inside the NBA’ moving to ESPN. - podcast episode cover

Stephen A's Take: Stephen A reacts to the legendary TNT’s ‘Inside the NBA’ moving to ESPN.

Jun 03, 20253 min
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Stephen A. Smith is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Executive Producer, host of ESPN's First Take, and co-host of NBA Countdown.  

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I got to get to another story that made headlines throughout the season that came to an epic conclusion on Saturday night in Indianapolis, and that's the NBA Basketball on TNT. Inside the NBA and tn t Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, and Shaquille O'Neil Shag Diesel, along with the Live event team, broadcast their final game Saturday on TNT. It was the end of a thirty five year run of basketball on DNT on TNT. However, Inside the NBA

will carry on next season with ESPN. ESPN Chimmy Jimmy Pataro came up with the idea to obtain the rights to Inside the NBA and put it on the air as is so next season and going forward, Inside the NBA will continue to be produced by TNT Sports and listen. I get the nostalgia, I get the affection that you have for TNT. Listen, their an institution. We love Ernie Johnson.

He's the institution, and the fellas are the fellas. But I was so happy Saturday night that they sated off the way that they did pay homage to all the people that they worked with, all the lives that they touched. It's been the best basketball show on television. There is no debate about that. These guys are phenomenal. All of them are friends of mine, so I couldn't be happier

that they're coming over to ESPN. But it is important to note that they're coming over to the ESPN just the channel, the same crew, the same production team, the same studio they do it from. The show is theirs. It's just going to air on ESPN instead of TNT. And so while everybody was quit to write the epitaph of the show on TNT is the big deal for them because they had, in Ernie Johnson's case, a damn

near forty year relationship with them. I understand that, but please know that if you're the fan base, what you've been seeing from them is what you're going to get. ESPN ain't changing them. They can't change them. Same production team, same studio in Atlanta, same personnel, same producers. It's their show. That is what we are bringing to ESPN. It's just

going to air on the channel. But what you've been seeing is what you're going to get, if not better, As Shaq said and even Kenny Smith said, for the purposes of their last show. They cussed, They said, we ain't fucking around, were coming to do our thing. Yeah, and we can't wait. Honored to have them as colleagues at ESPN. Honored, but I've known them for many, many years. Myself, big perking, everybody else included. Whenever they need us, we'll

be there when they don't need us. They don't need us, It's just that simple. We all got other jobs to do. Can't wait for them to air their show on ESPN. But what you've been seeing is what you're going to get, so don't think it's going to be any different,

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