The NBA and Warner Bros Discovery have reached a deal to end their months-long legal dispute over NBA TV rights, announcing the agreement this morning.
The quartet of Ernie Johnson Jr., Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal will remain with the show.
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Former IU star Kel'El Ware had a strong NBA Summer League and preseason performance with Miami, but hasn't seen much regular ...
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The long-running TNT show featuring Charles Barkley & Co. will find a new home at ESPN in 2025 as part of a settlement ...
The popular, long-running show will air on both ABC and ESPN next season after Warner Bros. Discovery brokered a deal to save ...