
‘Inside the NBA' officially ends on TNT with F-bombs aplenty in wild sendoff to ESPN
An era of 'Inside the NBA' has officially come to a close.
The popular basketball show ended its run on TNT after the Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Knicks and Pacers on Saturday.
The show, which has aired on TNT since 1989, will be shown on ESPN next season, as Warner Bros. Discovery lost the rights to broadcast NBA games.
The 'Inside the NBA' crew during the 2023 playoffs.
NBAE via Getty Images
Turner will still produce the show by licensing it to ESPN.
Before Thursday's Game 5, Shaquille O'Neal went on a passionate rant about the show's past on TNT and future on ESPN.
'There's an old saying, when something passes away, something is reborn,' O'Neal said on the set before Game 5. 'Yes, it is the end of 'Inside the NBA' on TNT, but it's a new beginning for us. I'm glad we're still together on whatever network we go to.
'And whatever network we're coming to, we're bringing the pain. Just letting you know right now. OK, I know everybody's sad that, 'Oh, it ain't gonna be the show.' The show is still here, baby. You can never kill the four horsemen. We coming, and we coming to take spots. We coming to kick ass and we coming to take names. And we doing it our way,' he continued as his colleagues Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley cheered him on.
'You know, all the sadness about that show. We coming with a whole brand new show, and we don't care who in our way. We coming to kick ass and take names. The name changes but the boys are here. We them boys.'
Things got emotional for the crew during their closing remarks Satuday, with all four of the commentators thanking TNT and looking forward to working for ESPN, along with some members throwing around expletives during the live broadcast.
'It's been a great run, been an honor, Chuck love you like a brother I will still whoop your ass,' O'Neal said. 'I'm glad were sticking together. Even if the network changes, the name stays the same.'
'To [ESPN] we are not f–king around,' O'Neal closed with, which was met with widespread applause from the Indiana crowd.
Smith echoed O'Neal's statement, dropping the second f-bomb of the night.
'This has been a magnificent ride, and as Shaq said, we ain't coming to f–k around,' Smith said.
Barkley took his time to thank everyone who has helped him at TNT over his 25 years with the network.
'Some people have had kids that I've seen go to prom, graduate college and now they have newborns,' Barkley said. 'I'm so lucky and blessed, and I want to thank TNT for giving me a magnificent life.'
The remarks closed with Johnson fighting back tears while saying the final sign-off of 'Inside the NBA' on TNT.
'I'm proud to say for the last time, thank you for watching us, this is the NBA on TNT,' Johnson said while dropping the mic.
On Tuesday, Johnson, the longtime host of the program, was asked on 'The Dan Le Batard Show' about what the final broadcast might be like and if things were going to get emotional.
'After 35 years of this relationship, having it end, it does get emotional,' said Johnson, who has hosted the show since 1990. 'We're not going to be over the top, but we're certainly going to have some folks to thank.
'I haven't really thought about what I'm going to say that last night, and so it's not like you want to prepare something. I think we'll all have something to say, but I think we also realize that for the four of us, it would be really weird, Dan, if this were the end of us together, and it's not going to be because the show's going to continue, just on another network on an ABC/ESPN kind of combo. We're gonna have the same folks we see running camera and producing the show, that's gonna be the same. It's just gonna run at a different place. But if this were the end of the four of us together, I would want this series to go 29 games.'
The show, known for its cast of characters and analysts over the years, has had mainstays in former NBA stars Barkley, O'Neal and Smith, all of whom have become arguably as memorable for their banter and shenanigans in the studio as their play on the court.
O'Neal, Johnson, Smith and Barkley (l to r) in February 2024.
NBAE via Getty Images
Barkley, not ever shy about sharing his opinions, previously told Outkick he was never going to 'change my personality' and said no one at ESPN was going to tell them what to do.
And while he later said it was an 'honor' to work at ESPN, he did tell his new home one thing this week about the face of the NBA debate.
'Hey, ESPN, I love you guys,' Barkley said. 'Don't try to make Anthony Edwards the face of the NBA. The face of the NBA is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Joker (Nikola Jokic), and Giannis (Antetokounmpo). You can't give it to people, they have to take it. And Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has taken it.'
Barkley and the rest of the crew will now be part of the ESPN landscape and will likely shape more basketball debates.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


USA Today
17 minutes ago
- USA Today
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander talks about his admiration for Kobe Bryant
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander talks about his admiration for Kobe Bryant Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder was named the NBA MVP for this season recently, and he led the league in scoring with an average of 32.7 points a game during the regular season. He has continued his outstanding play during the playoffs, and he's now playing for his first world championship. His Thunder trail the Indiana Pacers 1-0 in the NBA Finals after blowing a double-digit fourth-quarter lead in Game 1. But he still produced 38 points in Game 1 to help his team's cause. Like plenty of players in recent years, Gilgeous-Alexander looks up to late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. He told the media that Bryant is probably his favorite player ever, and that he hopes to approach Bryant's level of greatness. "That's probably my favorite player of all time," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "I never got the chance to meet him… but not only me, for kids all across the world, his influence has gone through the roof and his legacy will be remembered forever because of the competitor and the basketball player that he was. Hopefully I'm somewhere close to that as a basketball player one day. But he was a special talent, special person, and God rest his soul." Bryant, of course, drove the Lakers to five NBA championships and won two finals MVPs during his 20-year career. He is considered arguably the greatest closer in league history, and he produced numerous memorable moments in crunch time, especially in big games. Oklahoma City will need a few memorable moments like that from Gilgeous-Alexander if it is to bring home its first championship since 1979 when the franchise was known as the Seattle SuperSonics.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Grizzlies' Zach Edey reinjures left ankle, will have surgery and miss start of 2025-26 season
Memphis Grizzlies center Zach Edey reportedly will miss the beginning of the 2025-26 season because of surgery to repair a left ankle he reinjured during an offseason training session. On Saturday, ESPN's Shams Charania reported the injury and noted the All-Rookie big will undergo surgery to restabilize the ankle. Advertisement The Purdue product has a history of ankle injuries with the first one coming in November 2024. The issues came back in March and then again in April. In his debut season with the Grizzlies, Edey averaged 9.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks. The 23-year-old shot 58% from the field and started in 55 of his 66 appearances. Edey played four seasons at Purdue and averaged 25.2 points, 12.2 rebounds, 2 assists and 2.2 blocks during his senior campaign. The Grizzlies selected Edey with the ninth pick in the 2024 NBA Draft after he led Purdue to the NCAA tournament title game, losing to UConn. Memphis finished with the eighth seed in the Western Conference with a 48-34 record. After beating the Dallas Mavericks in the play-in tournament, the Grizzlies were swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first round of the playoffs.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Spurs Enouraged Not to Trade for Giannis
Spurs Enouraged Not to Trade for Giannis originally appeared on Athlon Sports. If the San Antonio Spurs trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo, they will likely be title favorites. Even with giving up the second overall pick, a core of Antetokounmpo, Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, and De'Aaron Fox seems impossible to beat. Advertisement However, adding the Greek Freak comes at a cost. He is still very much in his prime, but questions will emerge about how much longer he can produce at that level. By giving up the second pick, as well as plenty of quality young players, in a trade for Giannis, the Spurs would severely limit their future flexibility. "One of the concerns people in San Antonio told me about is, you go and deal for a guy like Giannis, all of a sudden you've created a championship window, but it is a window with a closing date," said Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix. "You've got De'Aaron Fox, who's in his late 20s, Giannis in his early 30s, and the last thing they want is to have a roster after those guys kind of age out where when Wembanyama is maybe looking around going, 'All right, where are the young guys I'm going to play with after that?'" Even though Giannis is a better player than Wembanyama right now, the Spurs would still firmly be Wemby's team, and their timeline would be built around the younger star. Even in the most lopsided deal in San Antonio's favor, the Spurs still have to give up the second pick, Harrison Barnes, and Devin Vassell, severely limiting their shooting prowess. Advertisement For Giannis, it would surely be worth it, but the Spurs are focused on the next 15 years, not the next three. "It certainly is a problem for another day, but that's on the mind of the San Antonio Spurs," Mannix continued. "That's why they want to hold on to Stephon Castle, so he can be that second guy opposite Wembanyama for a long time, assuming they trade that No. 2 pick." Cheaper trade candidates like Lauri Markkanen, Kevin Durant, and even Jaylen Brown have all been floated as possible targets, although the Spurs holding the line and building through the draft seems like the most realistic outcome. Check out the Inside the Spurs home page for more news, analysis, and must-read articles. Advertisement Related: Jeremy Sochan Gets Brutally Honest About Role With San Antonio Spurs Related: Adam Silver's All-Star Announcement Should Please Victor Wembanyama This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 5, 2025, where it first appeared.