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sports-media1 year ago

"Inside the NBA Faces Uncertain Future Amid Behind-the-Scenes Drama"

Kenny Smith may be at risk of losing his position on TNT's "Inside the NBA" as the network's NBA rights are in jeopardy, potentially leading to the show's cancellation. With NBC and Amazon interested in acquiring NBA packages, other crew members like Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal are likely to be pursued by networks, while Smith may not be as highly sought after.

sports-media1 year ago

TNT Faces Turbulence: Barkley Speaks Out Amid NBA Rights Uncertainty

Behind-the-scenes tensions at TNT's "Inside the NBA" surfaced as Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith clashed with Charles Barkley over an unsanctioned interview with a New York Times reporter. The incident highlights the fragile state of TNT's broadcasting rights negotiations with the NBA, with Barkley openly criticizing the network's handling of the situation. As TNT's exclusive negotiation period ends without a deal, the future of the show and its crew remains uncertain.

sports1 year ago

Kenny Smith Defends Sabrina Ionescu Comments Amid Backlash

Kenny Smith defended his comments about Sabrina Ionescu's three-point shooting, stating that he was advocating for her and emphasizing the differences in practice ranges between the NBA and WNBA. Ionescu, who chose to shoot from the NBA three-point line, impressed in a showdown with Stephen Curry, with both players expressing the importance of inspiring the next generation regardless of gender.

sports1 year ago

Kenny Smith's Controversial Comments on Sabrina Ionescu and Steph Curry Compared

NBA on TNT analyst Kenny Smith defended his comments about Sabrina Ionescu's perceived disadvantage against Stephen Curry in the recent Steph vs. Sabrina 3-point shooting contest, citing muscle memory and the difference in shooting distances. However, critics argue that Ionescu, a WNBA player, is known for her deep three-point shooting and has the ability to adjust. Smith's remarks have sparked online criticism for being condescending and perpetuating gender stereotypes, despite his claims of advocating for Ionescu.

sports1 year ago

"Kenny Smith Defends Sabrina Ionescu Comments Amid All-Star Shootout Backlash"

TNT sports commentator Kenny Smith defends his comments about WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu, stating that he was advocating for her and emphasizing the importance of muscle memory in basketball. Smith suggested that Ionescu should have shot from the WNBA 3-point line during a shootout with Stephen Curry, drawing criticism from co-commentator Reggie Miller and others on social media, including NBA player Joel Embiid.

sports1 year ago

Kenny Smith Addresses Backlash Over Sabrina Ionescu Comments

NBA analyst Kenny Smith faced backlash for his comments about WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu during a 3-point competition, but he clarified on "The Stephen A. Smith Show" that he was advocating for her and addressing the advantage of shooting from different ranges. Smith defended his remarks, stating that he was misunderstood and that people were too quick to judge without knowing all the details.

sports1 year ago

Kenny Smith's Controversial Remarks on Sabrina Ionescu Spark Backlash

During the NBA All-Star Weekend, Sabrina Ionescu impressed with a strong performance in a 3-point shootout against Stephen Curry, but TNT commentator Kenny Smith faced backlash for suggesting she should have shot from the WNBA 3-point line instead of the NBA line. His comments were criticized as condescending and sexist, with fellow commentator Reggie Miller pushing back and viewers expressing disapproval on social media.

sports1 year ago

"NBA Controversy: Kenny Smith's Remarks Overshadow All-Star Game as East Beats West"

During a 3-point shooting contest between Steph Curry and Sabrina Ionescu, Kenny Smith's comments about Ionescu shooting from the WNBA arc instead of the NBA arc overshadowed the moment, highlighting gender bias in sports broadcasting. The lack of nuanced storytelling and context from broadcasters like Smith, Alexi Lalas, and Jay Williams reflects a broader issue in sports media. Cross-over events like this have the potential to grow fan bases and benefit women's sports, but the need for more inclusive and informed commentary remains evident.

sports1 year ago

"NBA All-Star Weekend Drama: Reggie Miller, Kenny Smith, and the Sabrina Ionescu Controversy"

Reggie Miller and Kenny Smith had a tense exchange during the NBA All-Star Saturday Night broadcast over Sabrina Ionescu's participation in a one-on-one 3-point shooting competition with Stephen Curry. Smith suggested Ionescu should have shot from the WNBA 3-point line, drawing criticism from Miller and others. The awkward exchange and Smith's remarks sparked social media criticism, including from NBA star Joel Embiid. Curry ultimately won the shootout against Ionescu.

sports1 year ago

"Kenny Smith's Controversial Remarks on Sabrina Ionescu Overshadow 3-Point Contest"

During the NBA All-Star Weekend, New York Liberty's Sabrina Ionescu participated in a 3-point contest against Stephen Curry, shooting from the NBA 3-point line. TNT broadcaster Kenny Smith faced backlash for suggesting Ionescu should have shot from the women's line, sparking criticism from viewers and fellow commentators. The competition, which raised money for their foundations, showcased the talents of both players and aimed to inspire the next generation of athletes.

sports1 year ago

Kenny Smith Criticizes Sabrina Ionescu, Tarnishing 3-Point Contest Moment

During the NBA All-Star 3-point contest, Kenny Smith's comments about Sabrina Ionescu shooting from the women's 3-point line instead of the NBA line were criticized for being distracting, illogical, and untimely. His remarks were seen as demeaning to Ionescu's outstanding performance and detracted from the enjoyable moment of the competition. The commentary was considered overly critical and missed the opportunity to celebrate the event and the impressive performance of Ionescu.

sports2 years ago

Opinions and Security Surround Alabama's Brandon Miller.

Clark Kellogg, Kenny Smith, and Charles Barkley shared their opinions on Brandon Miller's availability to play in the NCAA Tournament after his name surfaced in court testimony involving a capital murder case. While Miller has not been accused of any crime, Kellogg and Barkley believe he should have been suspended for a couple of games to give him a timeout and reflect on his actions. Smith emphasized the importance of making the right decision in a matter of seconds, especially as young men entering adulthood.