ESPN’s Burke Magnus confirmed “Contained in the NBA” might be on for the pregame, halftime and postgame this season. Whereas the crew will broadcast opening evening on ESPN, they are going to take a hiatus till Christmas Day. They’ll ramp up their frequency throughout the second half of the season and broadcast each evening throughout the NBA playoffs.
“That’s our aim,” stated Magnus when requested if the crew might be allowed to broadcast for so long as they did with TNT. “It is going to be as near that as we are able to probably get. I perceive that normal working process for us for a few years has been to get to SportsCenter. There’s going to be 200 or 300 nights or in order that we’re nonetheless going to try this.”
On nights when the “Contained in the NBA” crew shouldn’t be there, Magnus stated ESPN will use its “NBA Countdown” crew consisting of Malika Andrews, Bob Myers, Kendrick Perkins and Michael Wilbon, amongst others.
“(Followers are) going to get the present they love in a method that’s similar to the best way it’s at all times been,” Magnus stated. “It’s nonetheless produced in Atlanta by the exact same those that produced it for Turner. It’s of their constructing. Aside from a brand on the set, it’s going to look the identical, and that’s precisely what we wish.”
“Contained in the NBA” was on TNT for 35 years with Ernie Johnson spanning their complete run. Kenny Smith joined in 1998 earlier than Charles Barkley in 2000 and Shaquille O’Neal in 2011. ESPN and TNT reached settlement on a deal to license the present after TNT misplaced out on retaining its media rights cope with the NBA.
“When these guys are going, we’re going to allow them to go,” Magnus stated. “Now we have just a few extra issues than Turner with dwell occasions, however we even have extra platforms and extra networks to cope with. We would like the identical final result because the headline right here. The equal could be if we acquired Faculty GameDay after which stated, ‘You already know what? We predict two hours is best than three.’ None of that’s going to occur.”