Charles Barkley Crushes Lakers With Blunt 6-Word Message
Hall of Fame forward Charles Barkley went hard after the Los Angeles Lakers and their coach, J.J. Redick, while appearing on Inside the NBA last week. This whole mess started with everyone weighing in on what has been a 3% decline in NBA ratings from last year,
Charles Barkley has a bee in his bonnet about the Los Angeles Lakers. On Tuesday night, the ‘Round Mound of Rebound’ went off on the current state of the purple and gold following
What exactly did Barkley say about LA's lead man? Here's more context on Redick's comments that elicited such a strong response from Barkley.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Lakers traded D'Angelo Russell to the Brooklyn Nets in a deal that also included Maxwell Lewis, Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake
LeBron James has built up a compelling case to be regarded as the greatest player of all time but Charles Barkley doesn't believe he is worthy of that title.
The NBA product has been a subject of debate over recent years, particularly with ratings lower this season. Some analysts have pointed to teams overly relying on the three-point shot, but Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick believes negative talk about the sport from its analysts is turning some fans away.
Charles Barkley called JJ Redick a "dead man walking" and that the rookie coach is putting lipstick on a pig that is the middling sixth-seed Lakers on Inside the NBA.
The Los Angeles Lakers were uncompetitive in a 97-118 loss to the Dallas Mavericks without Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, and Daniel Gafford. This was a shocking result for many fans, with the Lakers coming into this game with a 7-3 record in their last 10.
The Los Angeles Lakers have their fair share of critics in the media and Charles Barkley might be the biggest one of the lot. Following the Lakers' 118-97 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday, Barkley explained why he dislikes the team on Inside the NBA and called out LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
Former NBA MVP and HOFer Charles Barkley minced no words when he lambasted the LA Lakers following their blowout 118-97 loss to the short-handed Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday.