Triumph the Insult Comic Dog roasted the idea that losing Inside the NBA is worth getting Roundball Rock back

Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is a voice of reason in difficult NBA times.

As the future of TNT’s beloved basketball analysis program Inside the NBA is up in the air, fans are trying to console themselves by celebrating the return of another beloved hoops broadcast staple.

Warner Bros. Discovery possibly losing the rights to NBA coverage would signal the end to Inside the NBA as we know it, but NBC regaining broadcasting rights for the league in 2025 means John Tesh’s classic “Roundball Rock” musical intro will return to the airwaves.

Well, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog of all people (er, puppets) has emerged as a voice of reason in the midst of the broadcast uncertainty.

With puppet master/comedy legend Robert Smigel at his side, Triumph absolutely lambasted the exchange of Inside the NBA for “Roundball Rock” on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz on Thursday.

“What a great deal; we’re trading Charles Barkley for John Tesh,” Triumph joked to the program. “That’s a fair trade. Maybe we can trade Kenny Smith for Yanni.”

Some censored NSFW language to follow. 

Look, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog has a very clear point here. As cool as “Roundball Rock” is for nostalgic reasons, losing Inside the NBA as we know it is not fixed by getting a broadcast jingle back.

Hopefully, cooler heads prevail somehow, and Inside the NBA survives the broadcast rights dilemma facing Warner Bros. Discovery. However, Triumph’s point looms large. Is this really the payoff it’s billed to be?

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Roundball Rock is officially returning to the NBA on NBC in 2025 and fans are stoked

The soundtrack to the NBA in the 90’s is coming back!

BAH BAH BAH BAH BASKETBALL, GIMMIE GIMMIE GIMMIE THE BALL BECAUSE I’M GONNA DUNK IT!

Ok, those may not be the official lyrics to John Tesh’s acclaimed Roundball Rock, but we dare anyone not to sing along with the epic NBA on NBC theme song when the broadcasts return in 2025.

As the NBA begins announcing broadcast deals for it’s next media rights package — and, yes, TNT’s status is still unclear in all of this — NBC has confirmed it’s bringing the theme back.

At the risk of sounding like a curmudgeon who says “you had to be there”, anyone paying attention to the NBA in the 1990s (and who wasn’t?) is guaranteed to get goosebumps just hearing the opening notes.

Well, we can go ahead and replace those highlights of Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson in the intro with LeBron James, Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic because, finally, another generation is going to get to enjoy one of the best themes in all of sports.

Needless to say, basketball fans were thrilled.

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