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<p>TNT could have a completely new look with its top NBA broadcast team next season, The Post has learned.</p>



<p>While <strong>Marv Albert’s legendary career may conclude</strong> after he does the Eastern Conference Finals,&nbsp; sources said that Chris Webber’s return for next year is also very much in question.&nbsp;</p>



<p>No retirement decision has yet been made by Albert, arguably the greatest NBA play-by-player of all-time, on if he will try to continue his career after this season.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Albert, who turns 80 in June, has worked NBA games for nearly six decades. He is in the final season of what was a five-year deal he signed when he was 75. In February, Albert told The Post, his career was “winding down.” Still, nothing is official yet.</p>



<p>As for Webber, he has been on TNT’s No. 1 team for a few seasons now, but has yet to fully connect with the audience. The feeling that Webber may not return has been building for a while.</p>



<p>In March, Webber did not help himself &#8212;&nbsp; if he wishes to continue to call games &#8212; by informing Turner officials very late that he would not do the NCAA Tournament that took place in Indiana’s “bubble&#8221; format.&nbsp;</p>



<p>While TNT has been very understanding about COVID concerns throughout the pandemic, the fact that Webber waited until the last moment before bailing was looked upon as poor form.</p>



<p>When CBS/Turner had their press conference to preview the tournament, it did not have the announcements of its broadcast teams, as it customarily did in years past. This was not that&nbsp;big a deal, but the reason was because of Webber’s indecision.</p>



<p>Reggie Miller also did not participate in the tournament, however he and his wife just had a baby. Miller informed the networks ahead of time.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/05/05/chris-webber-could-be-out-at-tnt-after-march-madness-frustration-1.jpg" /><figcaption>It&#8217;s possible both Chris Webber (l.) and Marv Albert (r.) could be gone from TNT&#8217;s NBA booth next season.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">NBAE via Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Meanwhile, Webber’s absence led to Grant Hill’s emergence. During the opening two rounds of the NCAAs, working with Ian Eagle, Hill sounded like a different analyst in a two-man booth. Hill’s contract, like Webber’s and Albert’s, is up at the end of this season. Besides Miller, TNT also has Jim Jackson as a game analyst.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Paul Pierce, recently<strong> fired by ESPN after racy Instagram videos</strong>, is a free agent, while Richard Jefferson is in the final season of his ABC/ESPN contract.&nbsp;</p>



<p>If Albert does retire or leaves, Turner has Eagle, Kevin Harlan and Brian Anderson as play-by-players on staff.&nbsp;</p>



<p>At one point, Anderson had the inside track to replace Albert. That was seen as former head of Turner David Levy’s preference. Anderson has been Turner’s lead MLB play-by-player.</p>


<p>Now, it is more wide open. Turner may prefer to not declare anyone the new No. 1 and go with a closer by committee sort of approach. The difference between the No. 1 team and the others is doing the All-Star game, as well as a conference final. It would lose a little panache if Turner went that route.</p>



<p>While Albert is not at his pinnacle in the booth, he is the best to ever do it. His potential retirement is possible, though, nothing is official just yet.</p>



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<p>ESPN Radio’s morning show, “Keyshawn, JWill and Zubin,” have been without their point guard for a while. Zubin Mehenti has been dealing with complications related to recent diabetes diagnosis that has kept him out.</p>



<p>In his place, Alan Hahn has been very good, moving the conversation and offering opinions with Keyshawn Johnson and Jay Williams.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Meanwhile, in mid-days, Bart Scott has picked up the same groove where he left off with Chris Carlin, as the two work smoothly together, dating back to their run with WFAN.</p>
			 
					
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