The ongoing Butler-Heat saga sparked a lively discussion among the studio show’s analysts/former NBA players Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal in the early hours of Wednesday morning after Tuesday night’s games.
The Inside the NBA crew was back on TNT on Tuesday night, and they got into a heated argument over one of the league's biggest current storylines—Jimmy Butler trying to force the Miami Heat into trading him as soon as possible.
INDIANAPOLIS — A day after Charles Barkley said the Phoenix Suns “stink,” ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith called them “soft” based on what the “NBA people” are saying as he put it.
Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith debate the Jimmy Butler situation in Miami after 'no joy' press conference
Charles Barkley declared Jimmy Butler's Miami Heat career was over on Inside the NBA last Tuesday. He doubled down on his stance Tuesday night, outlining his contract situation and recent suspension.
As the new year kicks off, there’s drama afoot within the NBA, and I’m not just talking about the war of words between Charles Barkley and JJ Redick, the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. There’s also the matter of Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler,
Charles Barkley, who was offended JJ Redick said he doesn't push the NBA product, actively voiced his displeasure at the multiple replays of LeBron's dunk in the first half. Lakers head coach JJ Redick and Barkley have recently had a back-and-forth beef about how Inside The NBA covers the league.
A day after Charles Barkley ripped Lakers coach JJ Redick for not being able to make the Lakers great, the coach responded with an indifferent 'don't care.'
If you’re old enough, think back to what you were doing at 21.  Did you know how to do laundry? Were you able to cook for yourself yet? If you owned a pet, did
Inside the NBA host Charles Barkley declared that the Thunder are the best team in the NBA, and that it's not close.
The Suns star was recently taken out of the starting lineup and moved to the bench. Should he be traded, here are three ideal landing spots.