Charles Barkley on NBA TV Negotiations: TNT 'Screwed This Thing Up' (2024)

1. With the chances of TNT (Warner Brothers Discovery) keeping the NBA in the current round of television negotiations looking more and more bleak each day, Charles Barkley took direct aim at WBD management on Thursday’s Dan Patrick Show.

Responding to a question about morale at TNT, Barkley said, “Morale sucks, plain and simple.” Barkley continued, “I just feel so bad for the people I work with. These people have families. I just really feel bad for them right now. These people I work with, they screwed this thing up, clearly. We don’t have zero idea what’s gonna happen. I don’t feel good. I’m not gonna lie. Especially when they came out [Wednesday] and said they bought college football. I was like, ‘Damn, well they could’ve used that money to buy the NBA.’”

Patrick asked Barkley about the idea of him, Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal starting their own production company and then selling Inside the NBA to NBC or Amazon, who are both expected to get a package in the upcoming television deals.

Charles Barkley says morale sucks amid the uncertainty of "Inside the NBA" moving forward. And discusses the possibility of hiring the crew to his production company, continuing to do the show, and selling it. pic.twitter.com/gLoiKm7SM3

— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) May 23, 2024

“Well, I’ve talked to the guys about everybody signing with my production company because I have my own production company,” said Barkley. “I’d love to do that if we lose it.”

However, Barkley and the crew remain in limbo since nothing is official yet with the new TV deals.

“We’re just sitting back waiting on these people to figure out what they’re gonna do. My two favorite wines are Inglenook and Opus and these clowns I work for, they’ve turned us into Ripple and Boone’s Farm and Thunderbird. We just won best studio show, but these fools turned us from Inglenook and Opus into damn Boone’s Farm and Ripple. It’s crazy.”

Patrick then said Barkley seemed angry about the entire saga.

“I am,” admitted Barkley. “I’ve been spending so much time with the crew lately. They bring their newborns in. They bring their kids in. They come in when they’re in high school and now they’re graduating from high school. Ernie’s been there 32 years. Kenny’s been there 27. I’ve been there 24. But think about that. Some of these people I work with brought their newborns to say hello to us, then brought them in in high school when they graduated and now they graduated college. So, yeah, I’m angry. They’re part of my family and I feel bad for those guys.”

When Patrick asked Barkley how TNT managed to mess up its relationship with the NBA, Barkley cited comments made by new CEO of WBD, David Zaslav, who said during an RBC investor conference call in 2022, “We don’t have to have the NBA.”

“I think the first thing is, they came out and said we didn’t need the NBA,” said Barkley. “So I think that probably pissed [commissioner] Adam [Silver] off. I don’t know that, but when we merged, that’s the first thing our boss said. ‘We don’t need the NBA.’ Well, he don’t need it, but the rest of the people, me, Kenny, Ernie, Shaq and the rest of the people who work there, we need it.

“It just sucks right now.”

This is what I wrote in yesterday’s Traina Thoughts:

“TNT andInside the NBAwill still be around for the 2024–25 season. While the thought of losing the iconic studio show featuring Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal is hard to take, the thought of a Charles Barkley with even less you-know-what to gives on television next season would be electric.”

After hearing Barkley on Dan Patrick’s show, I need a word that is a million times stronger than “electric” for that sentence.

2. Barkley wasn’t just fired up this morning. On Wednesday night he unleashed a rant against people who have been bashing Caitlin Clark.

Charles Barkley wants WNBA women to stop being petty and thank Caitlin Clark for getting them charter flights and more money pic.twitter.com/uGAW5HlmRV

— Gifdsports (@gifdsports) May 23, 2024

He followed up his Clark monologue with a joke about the future of Inside the NBA.

After Charles Barkley rants about Caitlin Clark haters, Draymond Green says, “They’re gonna hate you even more now.”

Barkely responds w/a reference to TNT’s NBA future: “They can hate on me, but that mailman better be at my house on the 1st and 15th. For another year.” pic.twitter.com/ms1MMqjFyl

— Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) May 23, 2024

3. I have even more NBA/TNT for you, because the guest on a brand-new SI Media With Jimmy Traina podcast is the network’s lead NBA play-by-play voice, Kevin Harlan.

Harlan shares his thoughts on the possibility of Turner Sports losing the NBA and what that means for his future.

He also talks about calling the Mavericks-Timberwolves Western Conference Finals, the transition from being in a two-person booth to a three-person booth for the postseason and why a three-person one is more difficult for the NBA than college basketball.

Other topics covered with Harlan include his viral playoff moment with Denver's Jamal Murray, how he evaluates his radio call of Mecole Hardman's Super Bowl–winning touchdown against the Niners, whether any executives have ever tried to change his style, the notes his gets about his NFL broadcasts from CBS and much more.

Following Harlan, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY joins me for our weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week's topics include my betting disaster regarding Caitlin Clark, Peaco*ck's new series on the 1990 New York Yankees, the scam that is the secondary-ticket market, the use of the word "legend" and another ridiculous restaurant experience I had last week.

You can also listen to SI Media With Jimmy Trainabelow or onAppleandSpotify.

You can also watch SI Media With Jimmy Traina onSports Illustrated‘sYouTube channel.

4. I know people like to dump on older broadcasters when they drop takes like this, but I agree with every single word Michael Wilbon said here about baseball and the ridiculous stats that are prevalent today.

Michael Wilbon says MLB exit velocity tracking has "started the ruination of watching sports for me" pic.twitter.com/UQzZWwcHLM

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) May 22, 2024

5. Draymond Green recently called out Stephen A. Smith because Smith gave honest assessments of Green’s behavior, with Green trying to say Draymond the basketball player isn’t the same as Draymond the person, as if that means it’s O.K. to act ridiculous during games.

"To sit back & see those that claim to know & appreciate me as a human being just blow with the narrative that was easy. I lost a lot of respect for a lot of people."

Draymond Green on Stephen A. Smith and those who criticized him.

(via @bigpodwithshaq)pic.twitter.com/aMmr2UjjBG

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) May 22, 2024

Naturally, Smith fired back against Green at Thursday's First Take.

.@stephenasmith responds to Draymond Green's recent comments about him. pic.twitter.com/cCNaIRfaVi

— First Take (@FirstTake) May 23, 2024

6. Speaking of First Take, I had said during last week’s SI Media Podcast with NFL VP of broadcast planning, Mike North, that I would’ve preferred the Christmas Day games start at 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. as opposed to 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Chris “Mad Dog” Russo agrees with me, but he was just a little more fired up about it.

.@MadDogUnleashed is FIRED UP over the NFL's Christmas schedule 😭 pic.twitter.com/f4DBVv5fHy

— First Take (@FirstTake) May 22, 2024

7. RANDOM VIDEO OF THE DAY: It was 20 years ago today that The Sopranos aired one of its most memorable and gut-wrenching episodes: Long Term Parking. RIP, Adriana.

Be sure tocatch up on past editions of Traina Thoughtsand check out theSports Illustrated Media Podcasthosted by Jimmy Traina onApple,SpotifyorGoogle. You can also follow Jimmy onTwitter and Instagram.

Charles Barkley on NBA TV Negotiations: TNT 'Screwed This Thing Up' (2024)

FAQs

Is Charles Barkley retiring from broadcasting? ›

and declared next season on TNT's studio show “Inside the NBA" would be his last.

Did Charles Barkley leave ESPN? ›

Barkley, part of the highly popular, award-winning "Inside the NBA" studio show, said Friday night that the 2024-25 season will be his last with TNT and that he won't be joining any other network beyond that either.

What is Ernie Johnson's salary? ›

Ernie Johnson would stay at TNT

He's pretty much the glue, not only balancing all of TNT's basketball coverage but also involved in MLB and golf coverage. His salary is reportedly $5 million annually for all his myriad jobs.

Who does Charles Barkley broadcast with? ›

Barkley and broadcast teammates Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O'Neal and Kenny Smith have discussed their uncertain future on their popular “Inside the NBA” studio show.

What ended Charles Barkley career? ›

Barkley's season and career seemingly ended prematurely at the age of 36 after rupturing his left quadriceps tendon on December 8, 1999, in Philadelphia, where his career began. Refusing to allow his injury to be the last image of his career, Barkley returned after four months for one final game.

How much does Charles Barkley make a year broadcasting? ›

In 2022, Barkley signed a 10-year deal worth around $100 million with TNT, but said that he negotiated an opt-out clause from his contract should WBD not keep the rights to the NBA after 2025.

What is Charles Barkley doing now? ›

Charles Barkley is retiring again. For the last 24 years, the Hall of Fame player has been working as a studio analyst for TNT, and on Friday he announced that next season will be his last on TV, no matter what happens with the NBA's media deals.

Did Charles Barkley have surgery? ›

By Associated Press. HOUSTON -- Houston Rockets forward Charles Barkley underwent surgery Saturday to repair a severe knee injury that ended his basketball career. Surgeons reattached the tendon that connects the quadriceps muscle to Barkley's left knee.

Is Charles Barkley still a sports commentator? ›

(CNN) — Charles Barkley, the basketball Hall of Famer whose second career as a blunt, no-BS commentator on TNT's “Inside the NBA” may have eclipsed the heights he reached as a superstar player, announced Friday that next year will be his last on TV.

How much does TNT pay Shaquille O'Neal? ›

According to reports, Shaq will be earning $10 million per year before tax. That means that by the time he's 60, Shaq will be making a total of $100 million from just his TNT contract.

Why won't Ernie leave Turner? ›

Johnson did not respond to an interview request Thursday, but sources said the reason he is staying at WBD is mostly loyalty. “He is Turner Sports. Period,” a source said. Additional reporting from Friend suggests that a full cast reunion on a new network like ESPN, NBC, or Amazon seems unlikely.

Who is Charles Barkley's wife? ›

Why is Charles Barkley leaving TV? ›

Barkley said he wants to “pass the baton” to another generation of analysts, such as Vince Carter and Jamal Crawford, at the end of next season. He also said that he was done giving interviews about his future prospects.

Who is Charles Barkley's daughter? ›

Is Charles Barkley Jersey retired? ›

The Philadelphia 76ers retired the No. 34 in honor of Charles Barkley, who played eight seasons for the Sixers from 1984 to 1992. Barkley became the seventh player in 76ers' history to have his number retired.

What did Charles Barkley say on TV? ›

On Friday, during an NBA TV appearance after Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Barkley said next year will be his final one as a broadcaster on TV. “I ain't going nowhere other than TNT,” Barkley said on NBA TV.

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