What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Rob Perez @WorldWideWob
EJ’s Neato Stat of the Night ideas, which Inside prob couldnt get away with b4 but who cares now:
1) Live from Secret Tunnel
2) Charles Barkley Man on the Street in San Antonio
3) Shaq spears Kenny into that Xmas Tree
4) Who He Play For? But introduce the players one by one like – 4:46 PM
Rob Perez @WorldWideWob
EJ’s Neato Stat of the Night ideas, which Inside prob couldnt get away with b4 but who cares now:
1) Live from Secret Tunnel
2) Charles Barkley Man on the Street in San Antonio
3) Shaq spears Kenny into that Xmas Tree
4) Paintball against prod staff
5) Gone Fishin from Cancun – 4:40 PM

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Amazon, which will officially stream NBA games starting in 2025, has interest in pursuing members of TNT’s revered “Inside the NBA” studio show, according to Jay Marine, global head of sports for Prime Video. Marine told SBJ that Amazon Prime Video used “Inside the NBA” as a model for its Thursday night NFL pregame, halftime and post-game show, and — should the TNT cast of Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Shaquille O’Neal and Ernie Johnson become available — said, “Obviously, there’ll be a lot of interest, and we’ll just have to see how that plays out.’’ -via Sports Business Journal / July 25, 2024
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