ESPN's Stephen A. Smith fires back at Charles Barkley
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Charles Barkley has now spoken out about the situation. He sent a strong message about Antetokounmpo and his future in Milwaukee. "He don't have to move. I would love to see him spend his entire career in Milwaukee," Barkley said.
Like the fire-breathing Pat McAfee before him, Charles Barkley is not going to tone down his rhetoric or make claims that he doesn’t believe for the benefit of ESPN. Barkley already is daring ...
Charles Barkley has never been afraid to speak his mind. The basketball legend has become a much-loved part of Inside the NBA — the crown jewel of sporting studio shows — and will have
NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley remains defiant that his basketball analysis and outspoken nature won't land him in hot water with ESPN.
Charles Barkley agreed to work in partnership with ESPN after the NBA and Disney came to a settlement that allowed Inside the NBA to retain its team. In a recent interview with OutKick's Dan Dakich, Barkley doubled down on his criticism of ESPN while also roasting Kendrick Perkins in the process.
Draymond Green was involved in an altercation with Naz Reid in the second quarter, which led to a technical foul on the Warriors veteran for hitting Reid in the head with an elbow.
Inside the NBA on TNT Sports has been a basketball staple since 1989. But with the broadcaster excluded from the league’s latest mammoth TV rights deal, we are fast approaching the end of an