WATCH: Charles Barkley Rips Jussie Smollett over Race Hoax
Sports commentator Charles Barkley delivered several joking body blows to actor Jussie Smollett after the actor was arrested in Chicago and charged with orchestrating a hoax hate crime.

Sports commentator Charles Barkley delivered several joking body blows to actor Jussie Smollett after the actor was arrested in Chicago and charged with orchestrating a hoax hate crime.

Cable network TNT pulled an upcoming Drop the Mic episode featuring Jussie Smollett the same day the Empire actor was arrested by Chicago Police for allegedly orchestrating a fake hate crime.

Broadcaster and former NBA Star Charles Barkley often dips into politics during his sports commentary. However, on Friday he took it a step further by saying the fans should not be able to vote on the All-Star game because they also voted for President Trump. Which, in Barkley’s mind, proves that the fans have bad judgment.

Although he has been a host of TNT’s “Inside the NBA” for nearly two decades, NBA great Charles Barkley could not say the name of the show when he was asked Thursday. Co-host Ernie Johnson asked, “What’s everybody’s favorite show?”

The NCAA Final Four tournament featured a Cinderella team with a feisty nun, big named schools, and a record breaking MVP, but despite all that the series still saw lower ratings than last year’s games.

Broadcaster and former NBA star Charles Barkley recently said he is “angry and disgusted” with the seemingly chaotic nature of President Donald Trump’s White House.

Thursday on TNT’s “Inside the NBA,” Hall of Famer Charles Barkley jokingly thanked the GOP for the Trump tax cut, apologizing to poor people because they “ain’t got no chance.” “Shaq, they said it’s going trickle down,” Barkley said. “I’m going to trickle my

Thursday on “Inside the NBA” on TNT, analyst and NBA legend Charles Barkley declared vegetarianism as fake. “Vegetarians, that’s not a thing,” Barkley said. “Everybody likes meat.” A baffled co-host Ernie Johnson began to respond to Barkley’s bizarre comments, but the “Round

TNT host and former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal is not a big fan of staging social justice protests during the playing of the national anthem. O’Neal told a group of reporters that he would try and do something “much bigger.”

NBA legend Charles Barkley’s four hour-long television series regarding race in America called “American Race” is set to air Thursday and Friday on TNT. TNT released a clip from one episode dealing with white privilege where Barkley talks to alt-right figurehead

The recent mass layoffs at ESPN has re-ignited a contentious debate on just how much politics has led to the downfall of the formerly “Worldwide Leader in Sports.” What’s not debatable, however, is ESPN’s continued left-ward lurch.

Former NBA star Charles Barkley recently began filming his new six-part TNT mini-series The Race Card, which explores “race, class, and cultural differences” in America.

In contrast to all the passion spewed about the recently concluded presidential elections, TNT’s Ernie Johnson earns plaudits for offering the most measured thoughts on the contest.

After the Golden State Warriors defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday, TNT “Inside the NBA” co-hosts Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith joked about the possibility of Barkley going to work at ESPN. “You’re not gonna work me like a dog

Former NBA great and current basketball studio analyst Charles Barkley will embark on a mission to explore racial division in America in The Race Card, a new television series greenlit by TNT on Sunday.
