The ‘Inside the NBA’ crew is heading to ESPN this fall—will the show be the same?
The start of the 2025-26 NBA season is closer than you think, with the preseason tipping off in just a few weeks and regular season basketball back in a little more than a month. The new season will be a fresh start for all 30 teams across the league, but it will also mark a fresh start for the next era of, which is jumping from TNT to ESPN this year in the wake of the former’s loss of NBA broadcast rights for the coming season.
. If a riff is going well, the show is fine to run late. That might be a bit different given ESPN's natural desire to steer viewers intowhen asked about the show’s ability to run late on ESPN airwaves. “I understand that standard operating procedure for us for many years has been to get to. There’s going to be 200 or 300 nights or so that we’re still going to do that.”“ going to get the show they love in a way that’s very similar to the way it’s always been. It’s still produced in Atlanta by the very same people that produced it for Turner. It’s in their building. Other than a logo on the set, it’s going to appear the same, and that’s exactly what we want.”Inside the NBATyler Lauletta is a staff writer for the Breaking and Trending News Team/team at Sports Illustrated. Before joining SI, he covered sports for nearly a decade at Business Insider, and helped design and launch the OffBall newsletter. He is a graduate of Temple University in Philadelphia, and remains an Eagles and Phillies sicko. When not watching or blogging about sports, Tyler can be found scratching his dog behind the ears.
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