I said well I don t want to work to the day I drop dead Charles Barkley extends TNT Contract
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Charles Barkley joined us today and shared some details about the new contract he signed with . And how long he expects to be with the show.
For Chuck's full appearance: "I don't want to work til the day I drop dead."Charles Barkley joined us today and shared some details about the new contract he signed with . And how long he expects to be with the show. For Chuck's full appearance: Charles has always been adamant that he will work well into his old age. Before signing the contract, extension Barkley was noted at saying that he would retire in the next few years. During the show, Barkley stated why he signed this extension to help out TNT. "They're like we need you to stay at least three more years because we want to bid on the NBA. I mean I think it's probably gonna start bidding on the NBA really soon. They said, we can't let you leave in three years and bid on the NBA. So they ask me would I signed on for a couple more years and I said you guys have been great to me."- Charles Barkley What Charles is referring to is that TNT will be bidding on a new television contract. The current deal expires after the 2024-25 season. The league will likely want to keep the games with their most popular show. ESPN and other networks will also be trying to take a bigger piece of the NBA pie.
I said well I don t want to work to the day I drop dead - Charles Barkley extends TNT Contract
NCAA Men's Final Four - National Championship - Villanova v North Carolina This week the “Inside the NBA” crew on TNT signed contract extensions. The group, which consists of Ernie Johnson, former NBA players Kenny Smith, Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley, has one of the most decorated shows in sports media. “Inside the NBA” crew has won 17 Emmy Awards during their time on the air and the show was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame. Co-host Charles Barkley was on the Dan Patrick radio show and discussed the team extending their contracts. It has been reported that the team signed a 10-year contract extension with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports is the company that owns TNT. Barkley has been with Turner since he retired after the 2000 NBA season. “I said, well I don't want to work to the day I drop dead” - Charles Barkley "I don't want to work til the day I drop dead."Charles Barkley joined us today and shared some details about the new contract he signed with . And how long he expects to be with the show.
For Chuck's full appearance: "I don't want to work til the day I drop dead."Charles Barkley joined us today and shared some details about the new contract he signed with . And how long he expects to be with the show. For Chuck's full appearance: Charles has always been adamant that he will work well into his old age. Before signing the contract, extension Barkley was noted at saying that he would retire in the next few years. During the show, Barkley stated why he signed this extension to help out TNT. "They're like we need you to stay at least three more years because we want to bid on the NBA. I mean I think it's probably gonna start bidding on the NBA really soon. They said, we can't let you leave in three years and bid on the NBA. So they ask me would I signed on for a couple more years and I said you guys have been great to me."- Charles Barkley What Charles is referring to is that TNT will be bidding on a new television contract. The current deal expires after the 2024-25 season. The league will likely want to keep the games with their most popular show. ESPN and other networks will also be trying to take a bigger piece of the NBA pie.