Former NBA star Charles Barkley never shies away from a good hot take and after this week's NBA Cup Finals the ESPN 'Inside ...
But Charles Barkley believes the concept of the Cup itself is “embarrassing.” “I think the cup thing is somewhat embarrassing ...
Hall of Famer Charles Barkley dismissed the NBA's in-season tournament, calling it “embarrassing" and questioning why players ...
Charles Barkley and Dick Vitale will team up to call two college basketball games this season. Their first broadcast will be the Indiana-Kentucky game on December 13, followed by an NCAA Tournament ...
Dick Vitale and Charles Barkley will partner for two college basketball telecasts this season. Vitale and Barkley will call the No. 25 Indiana at No. 19 Kentucky men’s basketball game on Dec. 13 on ...
Putting Vitale and Barkley together was borne out of their longtime friendship and aided by the new partnerships between ESPN and TNT Sports. Jake Crandall / USA Today Basketball broadcasting icons ...
Basketball icons — ESPN’s Dick Vitale and TNT Sports’ Charles Barkley — will partner for two must-see telecasts this college basketball season. Vitale and Barkley, members of both the Naismith ...
The Indiana game at Rupp Arena on December 13 is already circled on many fans’ calendars. Those of us watching from home will get an extra special treat. ESPN announced today that Dick Vitale and ...
Dick Vitale and Charles Barkley are set to broadcast basketball together for the first time, according to a report from the Sports Business Journal. The two analysts are collaborating in partnership ...
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Devin Booker punched the gas to start the season. He posted five 30-point games in his first six outings. But life in the NBA was never going to be easy for Booker in 2025-26. He’s now the obvious ...
After more than two decades appearing on the show, TV superstar Stephen A. Smith is no longer a regular on ESPN's Inside the NBA programming. Smith originally joined the show when it was called NBA ...