The Los Angeles Lakers fell 118-97 to the Dallas Mavericks on the road Tuesday night. LeBron James and Co. are currently the sixth seed in the Western Conference, with a record of 20-16. NBA legend and current analyst Charles Barkley was not overly enthused by the Lakers’ efforts against the Mavericks,
Charles Barkley is no stranger to giving his NBA opinion ... Although they were eliminated by the experienced Dallas Mavericks, the potential was there. However, this isn't the first time the Inside the NBA host has made comments about Oklahoma City.
ESPN's Kendrick Perkins took to his social media to fire shots at Charles Barkley for referring to the Lakers' role players as 'bums'.
Charles Barkley has a bee in his bonnet about the Los Angeles Lakers. On Tuesday night, the ‘Round Mound of Rebound’ went off on the current state of the purple and gold following
Charles Barkley was not surprised that the Lakers lost to the Mavs this Tuesday, despite the fact that Dallas played without Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving.
On Monday, the New York Knicks beat the Atlanta Hawks (at home) by a score of 119-110. They have been one of the best teams in the NBA, as they are now 28-16 i
Charles Barkley ripped the city of San Francisco during TNT’s “Inside the NBA” on Thursday night. The basketball legend took a shot at the City by the Bay while discussing Pistons star Cade Cunningham’s chances at making his first All-Star team when the game takes place at Chase Center in February.
While appearing on TNT’s “Inside the NBA” on Thursday night, Barkley referred to San Francisco as “rat-infested.”
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In a recent interview, Kyrie Irving described his trade from the Brooklyn Nets to the Dallas Mavericks as a victory.
A recent report surfaced online regarding Luka Doncic's injury status, revealing a potential timeline for his return.
Kevin Harlan is taking his NBA talents to Amazon. The longtime broadcaster is nearing a deal with the company to be “its No. 2 play-by-player when it begins NBA coverage later this year,” according to a report from The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand.