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"It wasn't until Game 2 that I realized he was better than me" - Charles Barkley recalls getting humbled by Michael Jordan in the 1993 NBA Finals
However, when Barkley was traded to the Phoenix Suns in 1992, he felt that he finally had the opportunity to prove his claim, as his new supporting cast was good enough to match Mike's crew. The Suns made it to the 1993 NBA Finals as Chuck promised. However, Jordan proved him wrong.
Charles Barkley wasn’t feeling Stephen A. Smith’s Monday Night Football attire. All eyes were on Smith, who earns a massive $140 million as one of the most famous faces in sports
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Charles Barkley Shows Off Weight Loss on ‘Inside the NBA,’ Reacts to Being Called ‘Sex Symbol’
Charles Barkley tipped off the NBA season looking noticeably slimmer, which had 'Inside the NBA' cohost Shaquille O'Neal calling him a 'sex symbol'
Charles Barkley did not hold back when he was talking about the Dallas Cowboys on the ManningCast. The former NBA star and current ESPN NBA analyst appeared on the show to talk about the Cowboys vs. Arizona Cardinals game with Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.
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Kenny Smith highlighted his most memorable moment with Charles Barkley: "All right, get a fish tank"
Out of all the colorful figures of Inside the NBA, Barkley is probably the most expressive one. Even though each host is undoubtedly capable of speaking their minds without filter, it's Sir Charles who often stood out with his bold takes, reactions and sentiments.
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Charles Barkley drops home decor advice to Sixers rookie VJ Edgecombe
Sixers guards VJ Edgecombe and Tyrese Maxey joined "Inside the NBA," and the two left the segment with a hilarious demand from Charles Barkley.
Charles Barkley thinks LeBron James' age has more to do with him missing games than the injury listed by the Los Angeles Lakers.
Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith sparred on ESPN over the FBI gambling probe involving NBA players, with Barkley calling arrested individuals "stupid," not addicted.
Sixers legend Charles Barkley is upping his game. The former NBA great and Hall of Famer is opening a steakhouse and cigar lounge in King of Prussia. It's a new collaboration with Valley Forge Casino.
NBA Hall of Famer and former Philadelphia 76er Charles Barkley is bringing a new steakhouse and cigar lounge to Valley Forge Casino Resort in King of Prussia.
On paper, the Golden State Warriors look like a team with genuine championship potential. With a roster built around experienced players who know how to win, the Warriors have started the season well against Western Conference opponents,