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After a full year of him insisting it can’t fire him, TNT finally figured out how to silence Charles Barkley, for a moment. It’s been 12 months of Barkley ranting about TNT’s bosses at Warner Bros. Discovery after they were unsuccessful in their attempts at retaining NBA game rights beyond this season.
Barkley literally dared ESPN to fire him before he even sets foot in Bristol via an all-time rant on Friday.
Charles Barkley shared how he landed his job with TNT because of a favor he gave to his friend Michael Jackson years ago.
With Pacers on their way to a 3-1 series lead, Charles Barkley is ready for a trip to Indy for the Eastern Conference finals. And a table at St. Elmo.
On Wednesday night, Charles Barkley delivered another classic moment in that vein. As host Ernie Johnson dutifully read a promo for TNT’s upcoming coverage of the French Open—one of the marquee sporting events that the network is banking on in the wake of losing its NBA rights —Barkley tore in.
Despite acknowledging that the Celtics have zero chance of winning the series, Charles Barkley wants them to take the Knicks to 6 games.
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Sporting News on MSNCharles Barkley ranks Lakers' star LeBron James as the seventh-best player all-timeNBA guard and LeBron James to lead the team on a deep postseason run, they were bounced by the Minnesota Timberwolves in five games in their first-round matchup.Charles Barkley was among those who were not expecting the Lakers to be legitimate contenders.
Shaquille O'Neal was nowhere to be found during the NBA on TNT's broadcast for Sunday's NBA playoffs game. Ernie Johnson announced at the top of the show that O'Neal was absent from Sunday's broadcast and that Jalen Rose would be stepping in for the Hall of Fame big man's absence.
NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley remains defiant that his basketball analysis and outspoken nature won't land him in hot water with ESPN.
NBA legend Charles Barkley took shots at WWE superstar The Undertaker and now award-winning director Spike Lee.