What did Charles Barkley say about the game?
What did Charles Barkley say about the game?
Before Game 2, Barkley said he was pulling for the Mavericks because he hates Warriors fans, calling them “obnoxious” and a “pain in the ass.”
What did Charles Barkley say about TNT?
Let’s take it right down to center court for five minutes, I’ve always said that,” Barkley told the NBA on TNT panel. “Some of the crap they said to you, hey, just give me five minutes at center court with them and say ‘You ain’t gonna press no charges, ain’t nobody gonna be sued civilly.
What did Charles Barkley say about Bucks win?
The 1993 MVP said the Bucks will sweep the Boston Celtics in round 2 and proclaimed Giannis Antetokounmpo as the best player in the world. “I watched this game, and I said to myself, I don’t think the Celtics can win a game,” Barkley said.
What did Barkley say to the fans?
“Leave Chuck alone.” “And y’all city sucks too!” Charles Barkley has no chill for Warriors fans after they chanted “Chuck you suck!” Barkley has made it clear that he’s not a fan of San Francisco, and San Francisco isn’t a fan of him either.
Who is Charles Barkley married to now?
Maureen BlumhardtCharles Barkley / Spouse (m. 1989)
Does Charles Barkley have a wife?
Maureen BlumhardtCharles Barkley / Wife (m. 1989)
What did Charles Barkley say about Milwaukee?
“I think the Milwaukee Bucks are going to win the world championship but they got to be the dumbest team out there,” Barkley said at halftime of Game 5 when the Bucks were up 59-43 and seemingly in control.
Who did Charles Barkley pick to win the championship?
In what may either be a curse or a blessing, Charles Barkley has officially picked the LA Clippers as his favorite to win the NBA Championship in the 2022-23 NBA Season. Barkley made the statement on Inside the NBA after the Golden State Warriors clinched their 6th NBA Finals appearance in 8 years.
What did Charles Barkley do?
Charles Barkley is an American professional basketball player and television personality. He was named one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history in 1996. He became the fourth player to amass 20,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 4,000 assists over his 16-year NBA career.