Giannis Antetokounmpo and Stephen Curry discuss Inside the NBA.
Stephen broke down why people love Inside the NBA.
Stars like Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry and the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo expressed their genuine opinions about everyone’s favorite NBA-related show amid the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the future of TNT’s acclaimed Inside the NBA program.
I don’t watch a lot of media overall, but because you guys are so entertaining, I always try to watch Inside the NBA for five or ten minutes whenever I see it on TV. It goes beyond basketball. Those guys are visible outside. They’re enjoying themselves. According to Antetokounmpo, “they’re just being real and teasing one another” (via Bleacher Report).Antetokounmpo also mentioned Charles Barkley, a regular contributor to Inside the NBA and an NBA great, as someone he admires.”I think Charles Barkley is so special because he doesn’t seem to have a filter. He will tell it how it is. Whatever is on his mind, that’s what he will say. I believe a lot of people appreciate him because of this. He frequently says things that are completely nonsensical. However, in the end, you appreciate the man who tells it like it is, has no filter, and ultimately finds enjoyment in it.Stephen Curry expresses gratitude to Inside the NBAIn the fourth quarter at Chase Center, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) drives against Joel Embiid (21) of the Philadelphia 76ers.Guard, Neville E. USA TODAY SportsStephen Curry, a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, explained why fans adore Inside the NBA.The majority of people enjoy watching the post-game program more than the game itself. And as a basketball fan, I believe that even when I’m not playing on the court—instead, I’m watching on the couch—you look forward to the banter and jokes, the dashes to the big screen with Kenny [Smith], and everything else,” Curry remarked.It only incorporates a fun aspect. You know, they do a terrific job with the talks about what’s happening in the league and all that kind of stuff.
Other celebrities who expressed affection for Inside the NBA, besides Antetokounmpo and Curry, included Mark Cuban, the minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, hip-hop royalty Snoop Dogg, Quavo, and Common, Dan Patrick, and Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson.
One can always count on fans of a beloved program like Inside the NBA to continue supporting it. Even though the fans have little control over its future, their opinions are still important.