NBA legend Charles Barkley has criticized the Los Angeles Lakers over their handling of Bronny James this season.
Charles Barkley took a subtle shot at ESPN on Tuesday after the news that the network will air TNT’s hit show Inside the NBA starting next season. WBD, however, claimed it had matching rights ...
Many NBA fans are worried about how “Inside the NBA” could change after the show moves to ESPN, and it sounds like Charles Barkley shares ... for keeping its on-air talent far more tight ...
Charles Barkley went ... to ESPN next season and Barkley had a very unique way of acknowledging the surprising news Tuesday night. When the show came back on-air after the NBA on TNT’s San ...
After a slow start to his rookie season in which he averaged 6.1 points per game, Dalton Knecht is beginning to show why Charles Barkley called him "a bad boy" during the preseason. Knecht put on ...
Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Kenny Smith and Ernie Johnson have made TNT's Inside the NBA the best studio in sports over the years by being able to mix in analysis on games and players with ...
Charles Barkley’s take on the Celtics: Though the Cavaliers entered Tuesday’s NBA Cup group stage matchup 15-0, the night ended up belonging to the defending champion Celtics in a 120-117 win.
At least that's what NBA great Charles Barkley suggested during an Internet video that recently resurfaced. Barkley was having a discussion with other former players, including Reggie Miller.
Unfortunately for him, not only was Charles Barkley calling the action, but Griffin could hear Barkley talkng directly to him in his AirPods. "How do you win closest to the hole, and lose the hole?" ...
If Amazon and NBC are truly seeking a Charles Barkley-type analyst for their NBA coverage, they better sign Blake Griffin. Griffin is eyeing a career as an NBA broadcaster, with one recent report ...
While this is great news for fans who want to see the endlessly entertaining NBA show continue, it may not be quite as wonderful for Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson.