TNT Faces Backlash as Shaquille O’Neal’s Boxing Act Flops Amid Promoting Jake & Logan Paul’s New Show

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For NBA fans, Tuesday and Thursday nights are something special. That’s when NBA on TNT gives us a front-row seat to all the week’s action. Legends like Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith, and Charles Barkley break down the biggest moments with their signature banter. But that doesn’t seem to be the case anymore. At least, that’s what fans believe.

Tomorrow, March 27, the Paul brothers are bringing their new show, Paul American, to StreamOnMax. To hype up the premiere, Jake Paul and Logan Paul made an appearance on NBA on TNT this Tuesday. But nobody was really prepared for what came next.

This time, it wasn’t your usual postgame breakdown with four analysts sitting around a big screen. TNT turned the set into a full-blown boxing ring, with Shaquille O’Neal, Candace Parker, and the Paul brothers standing inside. The main event was a showdown between Shaq and Candace. While Shaq played defense (if you can even call it that), Candace came in swinging, landing a few solid punches.

 

 

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But the question is why is TNT doing this? We all know fans tune in for in-depth NBA analysis, not for celebrity promos. Instead, they got a viral stunt that felt more like a gimmick than a real show. And now? The internet is roasting TNT, calling them out for sidelining actual basketball talk.

Fans Roast TNT after Shaquille O’Neal’s wild MMA stunt for Paul Brothers

When NBA on TNT posted the clip of Shaquille O’Neal vs Candace Parker on Instagram, fans went off. As if they’d had enough, and the comments section suddenly became a full-on roast session. Almost everyone shared the same opinion, this stunt wasn’t it. It’s no surprise that the backlash was immediate. Fans called them out for turning a respected NBA show into a sideshow. Many feel this shift isn’t just a one-time thing but a sign of something bigger.

Looking at Shaq’s fight, one fan summed it up perfectly: “No wonder NBC taking over, wtf was that.” This comment truly points on a real concern. With NBC reportedly making a push to reclaim NBA broadcasting rights, TNT’s decision to lean more into entertainment gimmicks rather than deep basketball analysis could be a costly mistake. And nobody can really blame fans if they see this as a sign that TNT is losing its grip and credibility.

Another fan didn’t hold back: “Really you’re promoting this ” . Well, for years, TNT has long been the go-to for insightful, unfiltered postgame analysis. Promoting a non-basketball event, at this time especially one tied to social media personalities like the Paul brothers feels like a desperate move rather than a quality show.

A third fan questioned TNT’s entire direction looking at the Shaq vs Candace, “This is what you’re transitioning to? ”  The clown and trash emojis are self-explanatory. Fans are worried that NBA on TNT is shifting away from what made it so successful. It was originally made for authentic basketball discussions with legends who know the game. Instead, it’s veering into clickbait content, which hardcore NBA viewers never really signed up for. 

Another disappointed viewer simply wrote, “Disappointed in TNT for this.” Once Inside the NBA was the gold standard of sports analysis. But this comment reflects how longtime viewers feel betrayed by a network that once prioritized real basketball talk over cheap spectacle. 

Finally, one fan took it a step further: “The beginning of the end of NBA on TNT.” It may sound Harsh but not unfounded. Now that the rumors of NBC reclaiming NBA rights are on the air, TNT’s struggle to balance entertainment with analysis could be pushing fans away. If they keep prioritizing doping show promotion over insightful NBA discussions, this could mark the start of their downfall. 

But the question is can fans really walk away as long as legends like Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith, and Charles Barkley are still on the panel? Or is TNT testing their patience? Maybe it’s the case, may be not, who knows! What do you think on this matter by the way? Drop your thoughts in the comment sections.

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