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13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Shaq on 'Inside The NBA' leaving TNT: 'Nothing lasts forever'
Shaq on 'Inside The NBA' leaving TNT: 'Nothing lasts forever' The 15-time NBA All-Star and current commentator speaks with Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill about the show's end with the network as it leaves for ESPN beginning next season. Hear the full conversation on 'Good Word with Goodwill' and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen. View more Video Transcript This iteration of Inside the NBA. Advertisement I know you guys had the documentary after the game of Game 4. Just what are your emotions? Are you emotional about what this iteration could potentially going somewhere else? How do you feel about it? There's a lot of people in Atlanta, a lot of people in that Turner family. What emotions come up for you? I realize nothing lasts forever. And at some point change is inevitable. Growing up in the military. Uh, family. I'm used to doing something every 4 years. So I've been in Turner for 12 years. I did 3 terms at Turner. I was telling me to do something else. You know, I don't really get emotional. I'm just thankful and blessed to have the opportunity. Advertisement I'm glad that we're still going to be working together at some capacity, and it's a challenge for us to build something new. We're not going to be doing that show anymore, but us 4 still going to be together. And the good thing we're still going to be shooting in our studio in Atlanta. Somebody's gonna lease our show. So, yeah, it's just not gonna be called inside the NBA on TNT anymore. So we don't know if they're gonna call it inside the NBA on ESPN, but I know for a fact Charles ain't changing. I'm not changing and Ernie's not changing. So ESPN better get ready for all the jokes, all the, all the borderline jokes, all the comforts. Advertisement And hopefully we don't have to make too many apologies. So I think the, the, the title of the show is gonna change, but I think it would be a different question if you're saying, Ernie was going here, I'm going there, rucks and like you don't see us 4 together, but I think all the guys have signed and you will see us together. And it's my understanding, we will be shooting from the same like so our routines are the same. Nothing changes for us. I just think the title of the show, but nobody knows what it's gonna be. But I know when you got us 4 together, we create magic. Big man, appreciate you as always, man. I hope to see you in the finals, brother. All right, thank you, brother.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Could Boston trade Jaylen Brown, Derrick White for Giannis?
Yahoo Sports senior NBA writer Vincent Goodwill is joined by 13-year NBA veteran and analyst Marcus Morris to react to the possibility of Boston moving its two top guards. Hear the full conversation on 'Good Word with Goodwill' and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen. View more Video Transcript It was very interesting to see that the, the Celtics was willing to listen to calls on Jalen Brown and Derrick White. Advertisement I'm, I'm gonna tell you that, that was, that was a little sneaky right there, right? Like, not in the sense of like, you know, doing bad by the players, but I think that was a hint at the Giannis thing because just think about Giannis and the Boston Celtics jersey went and, and getting ready to gear up when Jayson Tatum come back. Like those are the conversations that I see happening, like, you know what I'm saying, because now that puts Milwaukee in a great spot. You get Jalen Brown back at what, 28? You get Derrick White back at what, 30 or whatever that may be, you kind of keep a good core intact, right with another good player that, that, that's a superstar in his league, the max guy. Advertisement I, you know, I ain't wanna throw it out there, but like when I seen that, I was like the only people that you could be trying to trade Jaylen Brown, and, and, and, and Derrick White for two core pieces of a championship team and that can still, you know, that, that can still lead a team to the championship maybe like if I'm Giannis, I'm definitely taking a step back and saying, hold on. Boston is a is a great spot, um, you know, they got a great coaching staff, a great upper management, so I think it's it's something that, you know, we should keep our eye on.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Does the Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese kerfuffle cement their rivalry?
Wolves vs. Thunder - who has the most to gain in the West Finals? Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by David Dennis Jr. to preview the Western Conference Finals and discuss which player could boost his reputation with a strong series to lead his team to the NBA Finals. Hear the full conversation on 'Good Word with Goodwill' and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Why the Warriors must avoid Game 7 vs. the Rockets
Why the Warriors must avoid Game 7 vs. the Rockets Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by the Boston Globe's Gary Washburn to discuss Golden State's poor performance in Game 5 against Houston and how the squad could be in trouble if it blows another 3-1 series lead. Hear the full conversation on 'Good Word with Goodwill' and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen. View more Video Transcript It would behoove the Golden State Warriors to get this series done with on Friday. Advertisement You do not want to go back to Houston for a game seven where any damn thing can happen. For a veteran team, I was extremely disappointed with how they came out. I think we, they fell behind like 46, 24, and it was just, it was one of those like, come on guys. Like, you generally don't benefit by giving games away. If you're the Warriors, you do not want to go back to Toyota Center for Game 7, you do not want to have that environment, you know, you, you've got them where you want them. Like, Houston's gonna have to go into a tough environment as a young team and try to grind out a road win under the most dire. Advertisement circumstances like with their butts on the line. Can they do that? Houston, they don't have a closer. Jalen Green was on the bench the last minute to game 4, and Fred Van Vleet was the one trying to carry him. They are a fraudulent second seed. The Oklahoma City is looking at them and going, that's the 2nd best team in the West? Oh, OK. But They can sneak out a win in, in, in, in San Francisco and bring it on home, and then that becomes anything goes. And, and at this point for the Warriors to blow a 3-1 lead in the first round and lose that series, they're right back in the category as the Lakers of, OK, what do we do now? Advertisement Steph, Draymond, this is the, the final days. And if you, you know, you would, there's gonna be a lot of questions if they bought a 3-1 lead, and a lot of questions about the future if they can't overcome this and win this series.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
What will superstar Paige Bueckers bring to Dallas Wings?
Are the Cavs being exposed by the Pacers? Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by Jason Goff to discuss Indiana taking a 3-1 series lead on Cleveland in the Eastern Conference semifinals and what the Cavaliers are lacking as they sit one game from elimination. Hear the full conversation on 'Good Word with Goodwill' and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen. 1:52 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing