Bill Simmons is worried about how his former employer will handle Inside the NBA.
The legendary show had its final episode on TNT over the weekend and is moving to ESPN next season. Simmons is convinced the four-letter will ruin the show.
"I think ESPN is gonna f--- the show up. I think they're gonna f--- the show up," Simmons said during the latest episode of his podcast. "Unless they completely change how they do commercials, the show is gonna to be different and people are going to be pissed. And Barkley and those guys are going to be pissed, and I think it's gonna go badly."
He added that for the partnership to work, ESPN needed to change its commercial structure to allow the longer segments that give the show's stars room to discuss things. The short segments the network's other shows use will be a bad fit for Inside the NBA.
"I think ESPN is gonna f--- this show up."@BillSimmons explains why he's not optimistic about the future of 'Inside the NBA.' pic.twitter.com/R9zuJvrJoK
— The Ringer (@ringer) June 1, 2025
While growing pains are to be expected as Inside the NBA shifts from TNT to ESPN, it's hard to foresee exactly what the issues will be. There's a chance Simmons could be right and that the network just needs to get out of the way and let the show breathe.
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