<P> The popularity of the program has led the NBA to air reruns of the show (as well as reruns other TNT NBA studio programs, NBA Tip - Off, the American Express Halftime Report and Game Break) on the TNT Overtime on NBA.com . Analysts from the show have also been featured in the popular NBA 2K video game series beginning with NBA 2K15 . </P> <P> In addition to winning nine Emmy Awards, it was announced live on the May 11th, 2016 edition that Inside was to be inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame in October 2016, becoming just the twelfth program to receive the honor and the third sports show to do so after SportsCenter and Monday Night Football . </P> <Ul> <Li> "Win or go home"--The main tagline TNT uses for its playoff coverage . With rounds in the NBA Playoffs conducted in a best - of - seven format, the statement carries more weight in meaning as a series extends to its finale . For all of TNT's Game 7s--Dallas - Sacramento in 2003; Miami - New Orleans and Sacramento - Minnesota in 2004; Indiana - Boston, Dallas - Houston and Detroit - Miami in 2005; L.A. Lakers - Phoenix Suns, San Antonio - Dallas and L.A. Clippers - Phoenix in 2006; a May 3 triple - header of Atlanta - Indiana, Memphis - Oklahoma City, and Golden State - L.A. Clippers in 2014; San Antonio - L.A. Clippers in 2015; and Indiana - Toronto and Golden State - Oklahoma City in 2016--the phrase has been used in the pregame montage and in the graphics during the game . </Li> <Li> "Gone fishin"'--The most notable of TNT's catchphrases . It is used whenever a team is knocked out of the playoffs (or a team failed to make the playoffs), and is usually accompanied by doctored photos of players on the team on fishing boats with analyst Kenny Smith . Reportedly, it has its roots in the 90s - when the Suns had a chance to eliminate a team, their gorilla mascot would have a fishing pole on hand to indicate the opponents would be "gone fishin"'. Occasionally, Barkley or Smith will wear fishing hats when they anticipate a team's elimination from the playoffs . In addition to players, notable figures from the city of the eliminated team often show up (e.g., Condoleezza Rice, who was doctored into a Gone Fishin' photo after the Washington Wizards were eliminated from the 2005 playoffs). The catchphrase has gotten popular enough to warrant its own page on NBA.com and has also become a metaphor for being eliminated from the playoffs . TBS uses similar phrase for when a team gets knocked out of the MLB playoffs, called "Gone huntin"', as most North American hunting seasons occur in mid-to - late fall . </Li> <Li> "My big fat obnoxious boss"--Barkley's nickname for Inside the NBA producer Tim Kiely; the term is a takeoff on the short - lived FOX television show with the same name . </Li> <Li> "BIRDMAN BIRDMAN" - O'Neal's call for NBA center Chris Andersen . </Li> <Li> "Ginobili!" - Barkley's call for San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginóbili . </Li> <Li> "Underdog, put that on a T - Shirt!" O'Neal's common catchphrase towards Senior Researcher / Producer Joe "Underdog" Underhill . Whenever a snide or humorous remark is made by the crew or if a humorous image is shown, this quote is constantly used by O'Neal or stated in a different way at times to fit the context (ex . "Underdog, put that on a Valentine's Day card!" if something funny is said during or near Valentine's Day). It has even been made as an actual T - shirt . </Li> <Li> "JAVALE MCGEE!" - O'Neal's call for Los Angeles Lakers center and frequent Shaqtin' a Fool nominee JaVale McGee . </Li> <Li> "Tragic Bronson!" - O'Neal's call for an outrageous ball - handing or passing mistake on Shaqtin' a Fool, probably an oblique reference to Kevin McHale's' Tragic Johnson' name for Magic Johnson's end - of - game mistake in Game 2 of the 1984 NBA Finals . </Li> </Ul> <Li> "Win or go home"--The main tagline TNT uses for its playoff coverage . With rounds in the NBA Playoffs conducted in a best - of - seven format, the statement carries more weight in meaning as a series extends to its finale . For all of TNT's Game 7s--Dallas - Sacramento in 2003; Miami - New Orleans and Sacramento - Minnesota in 2004; Indiana - Boston, Dallas - Houston and Detroit - Miami in 2005; L.A. Lakers - Phoenix Suns, San Antonio - Dallas and L.A. Clippers - Phoenix in 2006; a May 3 triple - header of Atlanta - Indiana, Memphis - Oklahoma City, and Golden State - L.A. Clippers in 2014; San Antonio - L.A. Clippers in 2015; and Indiana - Toronto and Golden State - Oklahoma City in 2016--the phrase has been used in the pregame montage and in the graphics during the game . </Li>

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