Charles Barkley has never been a fan of the Knicks, and his biggest issue with the franchise stems from how they handled Patrick Ewing’s departure in 2000.
Charles Barkley is unafraid of issuing his opinion on controversial topics, regardless of any backlash he might face. Barkley's main job has always been to analyze basketball, but he's not afraid to discuss political and social issues.
In his Sixers career, Barkley averaged 23.3 points and 11.6 rebounds as he made his impact on the history of the franchise. He's fifth in franchise history in total points, third in total rebounds, fifth in steals, and eighth in blocks. He was a dominant force in his prime.
Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley have both been retired from the NBA for two decades. While they were both Hall of Famers during their careers, they added a
Charles Barkley shared his honest thoughts on the Victor Wembanyama-inspired NBA face of the league conversation.
Charles Barkley believes Victor Wembanyama cannot be handed the “face of the NBA” title and that he must “take it.”
NBA and Auburn Tigers legend Charles Barkley voices a strong confession about Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nate Oats.
Charles Barkley finally found something he likes about TNT Sports losing NBA game rights after this season: no more All-Star Game. Credit the NBA for recognizing it has an All-Star Game problem ...
He was given the breaded loaves at Glide’s social services center and kitchen where he served meals to low-income San Franciscans.