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Inside the NBA Debuts on ESPN With Original Cast, Same Bite

Under a licensing deal that keeps TNT producing in Atlanta, the show returns largely unchanged on a roughly 20-date, marquee-focused slate.

Overview

  • The ESPN premiere featured the familiar Ernie JohnsonCharles BarkleyKenny SmithShaquille O’Neal quartet, with the same music, graphics, and freewheeling tone.
  • Barkley said he was nervous on opening night as the crew traded jokes, including Shaquille O’Neal teasing Barkley’s weight loss by calling him a “sex symbol.”
  • ESPN and TNT executives had pledged minimal interference, and early coverage reported the show’s irreverence and blunt player critiques remained intact.
  • This season’s plan calls for about 20 dates tied to high-profile broadcasts, with pregame shows starting one hour before ESPN games and 30 minutes before ABC games, plus immediate postgame coverage.
  • ESPN says it currently has no plans to add Stephen A. Smith to the program, and Barkley has reiterated he intends to retire from the show in about two years.