Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is one of the greatest players of all time. The Basketball Hall of Famer (and Los Angeles Lakers legend) retired after the 1989 season, so
NBA legend and Inside the NBA host Charles Barkley comments on the current State of TikTok ahead of Kings and Rockets game.
Led by James Harden, Norman Powell, and Ivica Zubac, the Clippers have gotten star-level production from that trio all season. While the Western Conference is loaded with talent, NBA legend Charles Barkley believes the Clippers are deserving of two All-Stars this season.
The Sacramento Kings hosted the Houston Rockets for the second game of TNT's double-header on Thursday. During halftime of the Oklahoma City Thunder’s blow out of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first game of the evening, TNT showed stars Alperen Sengun and De'Aaron Fox arriving for the late game.
Los Angles Lakers coach JJ Redick opined that intensely negative comments from media pundits are a contributing factor. That led sportscaster Charles Barkley to clap back and share some blunt thoughts on Redick and his job.
Charles Barkley, who was offended JJ Redick said he doesn't push the NBA product, actively voiced his displeasure at the multiple replays of LeBron's dunk in the first half. Lakers head coach JJ Redick and Barkley have recently had a back-and-forth beef about how Inside The NBA covers the league.
Alperen Sengun received such high commendation from Charles Barkley amid the Rockets' ascent towards the top of the West.
Charles Barkley and the “NBA on TNT” gang took a moment during Tuesday’s broadcast to acknowledge Miss Alabama - and Auburn student - Abbie Stockard being named Miss America. Barkley, a former Auburn basketball star, declared, “You can say War Eagle. Shout out to my homegirl.”
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Stephen A. Smith defends Lakers coach JJ Redick against Charles Barkley's criticism, highlighting the clash between traditional and modern NBA perspectives. Inside ESPN star's take on basketball's newest rivalry.
Shaquille O'Neal is a mammoth of a man. Yet, he found his match and then some this weekend when he met 7-foot-9 Florida basketball freshman Olivier Rioux.