Ever since it debuted in 1989, Inside the NBA has been a favorite among fans due to its entertaining and informative take on the league. But for Charles Barkley, one of the show’s hosts, his contract contains an intriguing detail that helps him sleep better at night.
Inside the NBA first aired on TNT during the 1989-90 season with a revolving door of hosts, including the late Craig Sager, Tim Brando, and Hannah Storm. It wasn’t until 2000 when the show would gain Ernie Johnson Jr., Kenny Smith, and the former power forward as the core hosts. More than a decade later, Shaquille O’Neal joined the team and has been with them ever since.
Throughout the years, Chuck has shot various takes on the hottest issues in the league. Whether it’s LeBron James winning a ring in Cleveland, Kevin Durant signing with the Warriors, or recent events, such as Nikola Jokic’s MVP case or Stephen Curry’s title window closing, the former power forward always shared his mind on these things no matter how absurd or wild they are.
But with the league’s next media deal up for grabs, there’s a chance TNT will lose its coverage of the league. At this point in time, there are rumors the deal can go to NBC, Apple, or even Amazon. Whether this happens or not, Chuck is safely insulated from this massive change.
Charles Barkley Reveals Intriguing Detail About His Inside the NBA Contract
Two years ago, the former All-Star forward signed a 10-year deal to continue appearing on Inside the NBA. As seen in a video posted by ESPN Cleveland, the former Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets star added an intriguing detail that will benefit him if TNT loses its right to cover the league.
“I wanted to make sure that if we lost the NBA in 2 years, I could be a free agent,” – Charles Barkley on if TNT loses the NBA TV rights.
Charles also talks about the future of ‘Inside the NBA’ pic.twitter.com/hyDIVcUapy
— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) May 1, 2024
Although he added the clause of opting out of his contract, Chuck said that he is open to joining any network that ends up getting the right to cover the ;eague. This gives the show’s fans some relief, except those Barkley bashed in Galveston.
It remains to be seen where the show will stay with TNT or end up with another network in the coming years. What’s certain, though, is fans will always gravitate to where the former forward when time comes for his humor and hot takes on everything important in the league.
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