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Inside the NBA : ウィキペディア英語版
Inside the NBA

''Inside the NBA'' is the postgame show for ''NBA on TNT'' broadcasts. The program features host Ernie Johnson with analysts Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal. Occasionally, Johnson, Smith, Barkley, and O'Neal are joined by analysts Chris Webber and Grant Hill. The show has won nine Emmy Awards, Ernie has won three as a studio host and Charles Barkley has won two as a studio analyst.
==Overview==

''Inside the NBA'' has gained popularity in recent years for the chemistry and banter of the hosts, particularly since Barkley joined the show in 2001.
Barkley has been known for his controversial comments and outrageous bets. During the 2006 NBA Playoffs, in response to performer David Blaine's attempt to stay under water for nine minutes, Barkley duplicated the stunt with a small tub of water but only managed to stay under water for 24 seconds. In late 2002, Barkley told Kenny Smith that he would ''"kiss () ass"'' if Houston Rockets then-rookie Yao Ming scored nineteen points in a game,〔(Barkley pays up, but Smith avoids being butt of joke )〕 which was followed by Yao doing exactly that later that week. As a result, on ''Listen Up! With Charles Barkley and Ernie Johnson'' that Thursday, Barkley kissed the rear end of a donkey that Smith brought into the studio. Barkley has also been weighed on air several times, and once said "bullshit" live on air. In 2002, a controversial ''Sports Illustrated'' cover, in which Barkley was portrayed in chains (as a slave),〔(Gallery :: Hall of Shame :: siunchained )〕 led to a sometimes heated debate on the TNT studio show. Following the release of Django Unchained, Barkley will joke he isn't going to "take it any more master," referring to Ernie Johnson. Johnson has a whip sound effect he uses when Barkley or Shaq's conversations go far off topic. Smith has also been the brunt of jokes before, an example being the "retirement" of his jersey on air. In reality, it was a Tracy McGrady jersey with Smith's name put on a clothesline and "raised" to the TNT studio roof on a clothesline with various undergarments. Most of the jokes were featured as Ernie Johnson's ''E.J.'s Neat-O Stat of the Night'', the show's closing segment.
The popularity of the program has led the NBA to air reruns of the show (as well as reruns other TNT NBA studio programs, ''NBA Tip-Off'', the ''Sprint Halftime Report'' and the ''Southwest Airlines Game Break'') on the TNT Overtime on NBA.com.

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