There’s a new NBA show joining the mix, from an unlikely source.
The weekly show Triple Threat will debut Wednesday on CBS Sports Network. The show will air Wednesdays at 1 p.m. ET and will also be accessible on the CBS Sports YouTube page.
Host Ashley Nicole Moss posted news of the show on her X account.
“As a fan of the game before anything else, this show will focus on the unique intersection of basketball & culture — having the convos that you all care about!” Moss wrote.
Moss is an analyst for CBS Sports HQ and formerly hosted the web series Laces Out and the podcast Certified Buckets. She was featured in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Sports for 2023.
CBS Sports’ embrace of an NBA-themed show might seem unusual to some, as the network does not have a piece of the NBA broadcasting pie. ESPN/ABC, NBC and Amazon are partners in the 11-year, $76 billion deal that will begin next season and run through 2036-37.
However, CBS and CBS Sports Network do have a piece of the WNBA and college hoops, so a basketball show isn’t completely out of the ordinary.
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