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After helping the Pacers advance to the NBA Finals, Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton join the set of Inside the NBA. Pacers owner Herb Simon and coach Rick Carlisle accept the Bob Cousy Trophy, awarded to the Eastern Conferene champions.
Although NBA games are broadcast on TNT now, the popular broadcast show Inside the NBA managed to survive, finding a new home on ESPN. While covering the Conference Semifinals, NBA legend Charles Barkley and the rest of the studio crew were joined by Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green.
Media mogul Ted Turner, who changed the way we watch television, died on Wednesday at the age of 87.
Once again, Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green will be chipping in as a guest analyst on Inside the NBA this postseason. The 36-year-old forward will make three guest appearances on the show during the playoffs,
The grind never stops for Shaquille O’Neal. The NBA legend is well known for his off-court ventures, and despite already having plenty of commitments, Shaq is now set to feature in a new project. The Lakers legend has remained in the spotlight even 15 ...
Ex-NBA players Blake Griffin, Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash make up part of Prime Video's studio team. Phillip Faraone / Getty Images For years, you could watch a first-round NBA playoff game on TNT or ESPN and start thinking to yourself, “I thought there ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. NBA All-Star Weekend is back, and the league is trying out a brand new format. The All-Star Game will pit the U.S ...
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Warriors forward Draymond Green set to fill in on 'Inside the NBA'
After being eliminated from playoff contention, Draymond Green will return to 'Inside the NBA' to fill in for Kenny Smith.
NBA playoff ratings reportedly hit a 33-year high, but misleading comparisons involving new Nielsen metrics and broadcast changes tell a different story.
There was some healthy skepticism that ESPN would change Inside the NBA once it began licensing it from TNT Sports. But as the iconic studio show has hit its playoff stride, all signs point to the content remaining unchanged for Ernie Johnson,