The NBA unveiled their All-Star rosters on Thursday and one name was missing: Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks. Once again, Young failed to make the cut and some fans feel that was the biggest snub of the year.
The NBA always has more stars than All-Star spots, and that was evident once again when the league unveiled the full rosters for the 2025 All-Star Game on Thursday. While several first-time All-Stars were named,
Charles Barkley is often the butt of jokes on Inside the NBA, but every now and then, he puts his colleagues in their place — even if it means breaking a sweat.
While Charles Barkley disagrees, Kenny Smith laid out why he thinks Steph Curry’s style means the Warriors need a certain type of player.
Shaq clashes with Barkley, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson over Jimmy Butler’s suspension and the Heat’s struggles on and off the court.
TNT analyst Kenny Smith explained why he believes the Golden State Warriors need to focus on surrounding Steph Curry with young players.
Behind the scenes, the news didn’t stop Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley from talking to NBC and Amazon, according to people familiar with the matter. O’Neal’s contract has an out
Inside the NBA’s move to ESPN cleared two big hurdles on Thursday with the news Shaq and Kenny Smith were re-signing with TNT.
Jay Watson’s project GUM and King Gizzard’s Ambrose Kenny-Smith teamed up for the collaborative album Ill Times. Today, the Australian psych musicians announced a deluxe version and shared “Telescope.
When speaking on TNT's Inside The NBA following the Warriors loss, Kenny Smith proposed the front office takes drastic action. Rather than trading for another aging superstar, Smith believes it's time for the front office to rebuild the roster with more young players around Curry.
The French native is only the fourth San Antonio Spurs basketball player to make the All-Star Game in his first or second season. The 24 All-Stars will be drafted into three teams of eight players by TNT personalities and former NBA greats Shaquille O'Neal,
There was good news and bad news after Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith unexpectedly raced to the video board Thursday night on Inside the NBA. Barkley won the race, beating his colleague up the steps to the board by a split second.