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Reports are the NBA and Warner Bros. Discovery reached a lawsuit settlement; TNT's Inside the NBA set to air on ESPN and ABC next season.
The NBA and Warner Bros Discovery have reached a deal to end their months-long legal dispute over NBA TV rights, sources say.