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NBA Inside Stuff last aired on January 15, 2006. It was then replaced with the similarly themed NBA Access with Ahmad Rashad (which ran on ABC until 2011). As its name implies, Rashad was the host. Reruns of Inside Stuff were moved at that time to NBA TV.
He worked as a studio analyst, game reporter, and anchor for several sports. Rashad was a panellist on the NFL Live pregame show for NBC, and also notably hosted the National Basketball Association weekly digest shows NBA Inside Stuff (1990–2004) and NBA Access with Ahmad Rashad (2005–2011). He has appeared as a fictionalized version of ...
Ahmad Rashad and Willow Bay helped co-host “NBA Inside Stuff,” a groundbreaking show that capitalized on the merging of sports and pop culture before social media was born.
From 1991 to 1998, she was co-host with Ahmad Rashad of NBA Inside Stuff. [13] She was an anchor for CNN, hosting two primetime programs: CNN & Entertainment Weekly and CNN & Fortune, along with CNN's flagship financial news program, Moneyline. [14] She was a freelance anchor and correspondent for MSNBC and NBC News in 2005 and 2006.
Ahmad Rashad – sideline reporter, studio host (1990–2002) Pat Riley – studio analyst, game analyst (1990–1991) Ron Rothstein – game analyst (1991–1992) John Salley – studio analyst; Hannah Storm – sideline reporter, studio host; Paul Sunderland – play-by-play, sideline reporter
(From left to right): NBA analyst Shaquille O'Neal, host Ernie Johnson, analyst Kenny Smith, and analyst Charles Barkley of “Inside the NBA,” during the 2017 NBA Awards Live On TNT.
“Inside the NBA” started in 1989, Johnson became the host in 1990 while Smith joined fulltime in 1998. Barkley came aboard in 2000 followed by O'Neal in 2011. The show has garnered 21 Sports ...
She was also the host of Scholastic at the Olympic Games on MSNBC in 2000. Sanders spent eight years co-hosting NBA Inside Stuff with Ahmad Rashad, being a sideline reporter for the WNBA ( Lifetime , 1997–1999; NBC, 1999–2002) and a feature correspondent for NBA on NBC from 2000 to 2002.