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Shaquille O’Neal, one of basketball's most recognizable figures, is an NBA Hall of Famer and the co-host of TNT’s “Inside the NBA.”
The sun is setting on TNT’s coverage of live NBA games. At most, fans will be graced with seven more telecasts. At minimum? Just four. And as TNT prepares to say goodbye to the NBA, fans are preparing to say goodbye to the network’s lead NBA play-by-play announcer: Kevin Harlan.
The final NBA Playoffs series on TNT is an Eastern Conference Finals that is a throwback to the 90s and a rematch of a second round series from last season with the Indiana Pacers visiting the New York Knicks, starting on Wednesday, May 21 with Game 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Will the Timberwolves howl, or will the Thunder roll in this year's Western Conference Finals? Here's how to catch the action.
The NBA Playoffs continue tonight in the Eastern Conference Finals, as the New York Knicks host the Indiana Pacers for Game 2 at MSG.
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After a classic in Game 1, the Knicks and Pacers renew their rivalry in the Eastern Conference Finals today. Find out how to watch Game 2 for free.
On Wednesday, May 21, 2025, the NBA on TNT crew geared up for the Eastern Conference showdown between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks. And as usual, it didn’t take long for Charles Barkley to steal the show—both for what he said on the record and what he didn’t realize was still on air.
TV channels: ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, TNT, truTV Live streams: Sling (U.S.) NBA Playoff games will air on ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, TNT and truTV. The 2025 NBA Finals will air exclusively on ABC. All ...
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.
The former coach loves the fact that TNT gets this Eastern Conference Finals matchup with the Pacers and the Knicks with Miller on the call.
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green was a guest analyst for Game 2 on Friday, and he said toward the end of the show that he won't be joining the crew when they head to Indiana for Games 3 and 4.