Turner Sports is getting creative with its post-NBA sports coverage.
after its NBA deal expires next year, the company is evaluating its post-NBA TV rights options that include a potential rebrand of the hit showLitigation is ongoing between Warner Brothers Discovery and the NBA following the league's decision to award its broadcast rights to ESPN, Amazon Prime and NBC. However, it appears unlikely that WBD will retain broadcast rights for the NBA beyond next season.
? Well, the network could potentially keep its hit basketball show together to talk about other sports that TNT owns the rights to, such as hockey, college football and basketball, as well as Major League Baseball.The crew is entertaining enough and versatile enough that it would be worth a shot, especially if WBD ends up being the odd man out of the broadcast rights battle following its lawsuit against the NBA.
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