Charles Barkley Calls Out NBC over Michael Jordan Controversy: ‘Bad Look’
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Charles Barkley calls out NBC over Michael Jordan controversy: ‘Bad look’
Charles Barkley called out NBC for its controversial Michael Jordan usage for its NBA coverage, with one two-hour interview being splintered into different snippets to be used throughout the season instead of regular chats with the legendary player that some expected to the base.
Charles Barkley Roasts ESPN After Technical Issues Cut Interview: ‘Pay Your Bills, Man!’
Screenshot Charles Barkley took a shot at ESPN after an interview with NBA insider Shams Charania was cut short due to technical issues. On Wednesday’s edition of Inside the NBA, the crew brought in Charania via video call to discuss the latest trade rumblings across the league. At the time of the segment, the NBA’s trade deadline was just a week away. As Barkley was asking Charania about potential suitors for Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Anteto…
Charles Barkley Slams Former Best Friend Michael Jordan's NBC Stint: "It's Just a Bad Look"
Those who witnessed the friendship between Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan in the ’90s would not have believed that the two were not on speaking The post Charles Barkley Slams Former Best Friend Michael Jordan’s NBC Stint: “It’s Just a Bad Look” appeared first on FirstSportz.
Charles Barkley urges ESPN to 'pay your bills' amid 'Inside the NBA' technical difficulties
An interview with ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania was interrupted with multiple technical difficulties during NBA Tip-off, the pregame show featuring the Inside the NBA crew, ahead of Wednesday’s game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers. And the always honest Charles Barkley called out ESPN during the segment. Barkley was in the middle of asking Charania a question about what sleeper teams could be very active ahead of the NBA…
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