The game was on TNT, which meant the Inside the NBA crew got to weigh in on the loss and Charles Barkley, to the surprise of no one, didn't hold back on the Lakers. "The Lakers st
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Dallas Mavericks (who were without Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving) by a score of 118-9 Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley has been very critical of the Lakers this season,
Charles Barkley criticizes Lakers and LeBron James on Inside the NBA, highlighting pattern of blame-shifting as team struggles to meet expectations.
Charles Barkley, who was offended JJ Redick said he doesn't push the NBA product, actively voiced his displeasure at the multiple replays of LeBron's dunk in the first half. Lakers head coach JJ Redick and Barkley have recently had a back-and-forth beef about how Inside The NBA covers the league.
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
NBA fans were upset that TNT was getting rid of "Inside The NBA." This show has produced countless clips and memorable moments, and the current
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.
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.
Scottie Pippen cites Charles Barkley's love for nightlife as a key factor in the Houston Rockets' disappointing 1999 NBA season.
"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.
While appearing on TNT’s “Inside the NBA” on Thursday night, Barkley referred to San Francisco as “rat-infested.”
On Monday night, the Golden State Warriors got blown out by the Boston Celtics, 125-85 in their biggest home loss over the last four decades. The Warriors entered the game as underdogs, but at 21-21 on the season, it's safe to say that their "Light Years" dynasty is over.