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Charles Barkley explained why he thinks the Boston Celtics can 'win in New York' against the Knicks in Game 6.
On a recent segment of "Inside the NBA," Hall of Famer Charles Barkley boldly asserted that the Oklahoma City Thunder will win the NBA Finals, sparking, stirring a frenzy amongst fans and analysts alike.
Barkley broke down his impressive schedule in detail during his round, and also delightfully explained why he chose golf over pickleball as the sport of his post-NBA era.
Veteran Inside the NBA analyst and NBA legend Charles Barkley shares his thoughts on the Oklahoma City Thunder's chances in the NBA Finals.
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“There’s nobody, legal or illegal, who has given more money to Auburn than me,” Barkley told the gathered media. “Let’s get that out of the way, but the notion I’m gonna give them millions of dollars a year, so Auburn can be good at football and basketball is not gonna happen. ...
Following Minnesota's Game 5 win, Charles Barkley made a bold statement on "Inside the NBA" about the Thunder's chances of winning the world championship this season. “Nobody’s going to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder this year,
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Thesportstak on MSN'They got three old guys': Charles Barkley Takes a Brutal Shot at Warriors' Ageing Superstars Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green After Playoff Defeat to the ...The Golden State Warriors' campaign ended on a sour note on Wednesday. The team suffered the knockout blow from the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of the Round 2 playoff series. Stephen Curry's departure due to a hamstring injury proved to be the turning point in the tie,
Charles Barkley has been busy 😳 - @NBAonTNT goes off air at 2 a.m. in Atlanta, GA -Goes back to hotel, 6 a.m. alarm -Leaves hotel at 6:30 a.m. -Flight leaves at 7 a.m. for Birmingham, AL -Arrives for 8:50 a.m. @RegionsTrad -Plays 18 holes with Nick Saban and Stewart Cink -Flies… pic.twitter.com/ipfKVxztuj No rest for the weary, but it was worth it.
Shaquille O'Neal made his return to Studio J on Wednesday after missing TNT's last two NBA playoffs broadcasts. This is after O'Neal had to attend to other work commitments in New York City, leaving an empty seat for the "Inside the NBA" crew.