Another star NBA insider is about to hit the market.
Chris Haynes' contract with TNT Sports is expiring soon and he will be leaving the network, according to information obtained by The Post.
A representative for Haines declined to comment.
TNT's parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, is in litigation with the NBA over matching rights clauses in previous television contracts.
The NBA has prioritized Amazon over TNT as the league's third-largest rights partner behind ESPN and NBC.
Haynes is a versatile media personality, able to handle feature stories across audio, video and print platforms as well as work as a sideline reporter and news breaker at games.
He worked at ESPN and Yahoo Sports before his recent roles at TNT and Bleacher Report (also owned by Turner Sports).
Haynes became a sideline reporter for TNT in 2019 and moved his writing career from Yahoo to Bleacher Report in 2022.
It remains to be seen whether his next contract will be split between multiple companies or whether he'll work full-time at one store.
Haynes also hosts the NBA podcast “#thisleague UNCUT” with fellow insider Marc Stein.
Earlier this month, The Post reported that NBA insider Shams Charania was leaving the stadium after six years and was also close to signing with The Athletic and FanDuel.
