Charles Barkley was convinced that Bronny James was not ready to play in the NBA ahead of this season, and the LA Lakers guard stood out for the wrong reasons against the 76ers
Boston Celtics superstar forward Jayson Tatum earned his sixth NBA All-Star selection on Thursday, getting named an Eastern Conference starter for the fifth consecutive season.
O'Neal, 52, was joined by cohosts Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson on the Thursday, January 23 episode of the show, where the topic of discussion was the former Los Angeles Lakers center's feet.
Scottie Pippen cites Charles Barkley's love for nightlife as a key factor in the Houston Rockets' disappointing 1999 NBA season.
Eddie Johnson downplayed Scottie Pippen's recent comments regarding Barkley, underlining how he's just trying to get clicks.
Racing towards the big screen is nothing new for the “Inside the NBA” crew. During tonight’s TNT halftime segment, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith faced off in yet another sprint to the big screen. After the Los Angeles Lakers legend emerged victorious over “The Jet” in the race from their desk,
While appearing on TNT’s “Inside the NBA” on Thursday night, Barkley referred to San Francisco as “rat-infested.”
When Team USA head coach Steve Kerr decided to sparingly play Jayson Tatum during the Paris Summer Olympics, he opened himself up to a season's worth of ridicule. Whenever the Boston Celtics star wing receives an accolade, the jokes and taunts come pouring out.
Following the Los Angeles Lakers' victory over the Washington Wizards, recent acquisition Dorian Finney-Smith reflected on a heartfelt moment between LeBron James and his son, Bronny James, during the game.
"JJ Redick can be SO ARROGANT AND CONDESCENDING to the media after Laker wins. His team is underachieving at 21-17," Bayless tweeted. As Bayless mentioned, the Lakers are indeed 21-17 in the Western Conference. But they are the sixth seed in the conference and aren't really far from improving their record.
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
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.