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But because Shaq, Chuck, and Kenny got all of this credit for being the best sports show on TV for not really being about sports, they haven’t bothered with the work of actually watching games. There are certainly TV analysts who have kept pace with the league’s changes, so it is possible. While Inside the NBA wasn’t paying attention, the game changed underneath them. Kenny is clearly the best analyst of the three, and he’s still misreading plays on the big board all the time. Charles has a big heart, but makes such bad predictions that it’s a bit of the show to write them down and make fun of them later. Shaq’s bit is just to attack players who haven’t won a ring, because it reminds the audience that he has. What’s happened with Inside The NBA, though, is that this success with non-basketball elements has emboldened them to lose touch with the league entirely, instead just doubling down on the bits that made them famous. Watching them is unlike watching any other studio show. And that’s why they’ve been successful: because they’re different.

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Their filler is full of non-sequiturs, larger points about basketball, the commentators making fun of each other, or political points.

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It was a remarkable display of boring filler, but this kind of thing happens all the time in sports commentary. And he did all of this in one 10-second spiel, describing one play.

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Then he said that the player needed to play smash-mouth basketball. Then he said that the player needed to enforce his will on the game. Then he said the player needed to attack the teeth of the defense. Then he said that the player needed to be more forceful. I was watching a game the other day in which a color commentator said a player needed to be more aggressive. There’s a whole lot of sports talk out there that is basically former players coming up with new ways to say one-word ideas over and over again. Here’s my perspective on it: Inside The NBA is the most decorated studio show of any sport ever for a reason - those guys have been entertaining in a way that most sports talk isn’t. My Utah Jazz beat partner Eric Walden has already written a good wrap-up of everything that happened Thursday between the Jazz (and especially Donovan Mitchell) and the crew of Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith on Inside The NBA.











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