NBA on TNT

NBA on TNT
Current logo, with the new NBA and TNT marks respectively, used since the 2017–18 NBA season
GenreNBA game telecasts
Presented by
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time150 minutes or until game ends
Production companyTNT Sports
Original release
Network
  • TNT (1989–present)
  • TBS (2015–present) (simulcasts, alternate broadcasts, and overflow)
  • truTV (2024–present) (simulcasts and alternate broadcasts)
  • NBATV (2008–present) (overflow)
  • Max (2023–present)
ReleaseNovember 4, 1989 (1989-11-04) –
present (present)
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NBA on TNT is an American presentation of National Basketball Association (NBA) games, produced by TNT Sports (formerly known as Turner Sports and later Warner Bros. Discovery Sports). In the United States, the TNT cable network has held the rights to broadcast NBA games since 1989, making it TNT's longest-running regular program and sporting event, dating back to only a year after TNT's launch on October 3, 1988. Its telecasts have also been streamed on its Max platform since 2023. TNT's NBA coverage includes the Inside the NBA studio show, weekly doubleheaders throughout the regular season on Tuesdays and Thursdays (the latter of which starts in the winter to avoid clashing with the National Football League's Thursday Night Football), a majority of games during the first two rounds of the playoffs, and one conference finals series.

In July 2024, the NBA signed new 11-year media deals with ESPN/ABC, NBC, and Amazon Prime Video. In response, TNT filed a lawsuit against the league, arguing that their yearly billion-dollar offer matched the deal made by Amazon. The case was later settled in November 2024, allowing TNT's parent company to still be involved in the NBA by maintaining NBA TV and licensing Inside the NBA to ESPN. TNT's current contract with the NBA will end at the conclusion of the 2024–25 season.


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