Charles Barkley criticizes Lakers and LeBron James on Inside the NBA, highlighting pattern of blame-shifting as team ...
TNT's Charles Barkley appeared to take a shot at LeBron James during a segment of Inside The NBA. Barkley said the Lakers are ...
Hall of Fame forward Charles Barkley went hard after the Los Angeles Lakers and their coach, J.J. Redick, while appearing on Inside the NBA last week.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Dallas Mavericks (who were without Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving) by a ...
Charles Barkley said JJ Redick “is a dead man walking” in his first year as head coach of the Lakers. During Thursday’s “Inside the NBA,” Barkley ripped Redick for comments he made about ...
Charles Barkley was not a fan of JJ Redick's comments on the NBA ratings discourse — comments that took aim at the league's television partners, which includes Sir Charles' employer, TNT.
Charles Barkley, a basketball Hall of Famer and longtime analyst on TNT's "Inside the NBA" show, apparently took Redick's words personally and delivered a rant of his own two weeks later.
Charles Barkley unleashed a scathing response to JJ Redick's recent criticisms of NBA media coverage on Thursday night. Redick shared his analysis of the NBA's low ratings following the Lakers ...
While the NBA on TNT broadcast was going over highlights from the Nets' 113-110 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley made an honest comment about the trade.
Charles Barkley didn’t hold back when addressing Jimmy Butler’s unhappiness with the Miami Heat. During a segment on Inside the NBA, Barkley called Butler’s desire to leave Miami the ...
And, to some degree, whether this blogger thinks it was a shot doesn’t really matter, because Barkley clearly did, and fired back during Turner’s broadcast of Timberwolves/Celtics on Thursday ...
That was brutal. Barkley believes Redick's days as Lakers head coach are numbered, but that might not be the case. The 40-year-old has led them to a solid 19-14 start and while there are still ...