Charles Barkley Sends Blunt Message To Jayson Tatum
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ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith always finds a way to make headlines, and his latest came after he called out Charles Barkley for being a “flaming hypocrite” over the former NBA star’s critique
The excitement and anticipation are palpable in the golf world this week as the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in North Carolina is set to begin on Thursday morning. Ahead of Thursday’s tee-off, CBS Sports—who will be broadcasting the tournament over the weekend—interviewed several prominent figures from across the sports world,
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That happened again on Sunday when Charles Barkley realized he was being made fun of for rambling so long about Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets. Barkley, who had a tense argument earlier in the show with Ernie Johnson,
Ernie Johnson then pointed out that Porter, in particular, is playing through a shoulder injury, which led to some sympathy from Barkley. The former NBA MVP, however, did not hesitate to call out Murray.
Like the fire-breathing Pat McAfee before him, Charles Barkley is not going to tone down his rhetoric or make claims that he doesn’t believe for the benefit of ESPN.
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