On Charles Barkley’s statement. Is Inside the NBA over for good?

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Published 2024-07-28
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All Comments (21)
  • @cic6002
    I hate live sports being moved to all these streaming services, it sucks.
  • People don’t want ESPNs horrible coverage with their horrible panels.
  • @Timduo
    The show itself is over.. but hopefully there may be a podcast down the line for the crew
  • @bigthizz2039
    I only listen to Stephen A when it's free for me on YouTube
  • @blizmo2
    Whoever takes over has enormous shoes to fill. Nobody covers sports like the Inside the NBA crew They are second to none.
  • @MrClutch2434
    I’m getting tired of these streaming services. They’re messing up sports.
  • The truth of the matter is that they want everybody paying to watch all shows for future showings PERIOD. I f you don't have cable tv, you will be paying to watch any and everything. It's always about making money.
  • Stephen A is being weirdly defensive here. Charles is 100% correct, NBA just wanted Amazon no matter what.
  • All the sports league are getting in bed with streaming services… look at the NFL
  • @domk2993
    My mom always taught me, “All Good Things Come To An End.”
  • Inside the nba is the best thing of the season outside of the game and at times better then the game itself nba did not think this thru
  • @alfieb6711
    so Paul George gets lowballed and then the Clippers match the offer and everyone backs PG still, but when TNT lowball and then match everyone wants to back them for it😂😂😂again double standard
  • Stephen A you missed a few key points. That TNT crew really seems to be a family, which is something that no one has ever said about ESPN’s coverage. From underdog to the rest of the guys, we’ve gotten a chance to meet members of the crew via screen time. ESPN’s coverage has never and will never replicate TNT’s nor will NBC’s future coverage, which will probably be better than ESPN, but will have to still rely on being more “corporate.” ITB felt like a late night show. Opportunities may exist for the crew elsewhere, but that doesn’t mean the chemistry will follow… in fact, those guys are more likely to be swallowed up by the pre-existing cultures of the other networks. Secondly, I’d assume the crew of ITB were local… ESPN’s coverage is based out of NY and LA and NBC’s used to be from NY… so now we’re talking about uprooting families. This isn’t about money, it’s about what they built, whom they built it with, and everything that comes with it being dismantled. Don’t get this twisted with straight business, Stephen A.
  • I only watch it cuz of them. Most of these regular season games aren’t competitive or worth watching.
  • @Laid2Sleep
    Stephen A dogged Skip and now he’s destroying Barkley and his misfortune. And he just texted me: He doesn’t want Barkley hired at first take.
  • 5 Minutes later, Charles on Amazon Prime Video. 🤣🤣
  • tnt should have offered more money in the beginning of the deal making process
  • @jerrman29
    I don't even watch basketball. But I love watching the YouTube clips of Ernie, Kenny, Shaq, and Chuck. I hope they end up doing something else together.
  • Stephan A thanks for keeping it real even if you disagree with your friends