Charles Barkley Rips TNT Management For Non-Existent Communication Regarding NBA Future
With multiple reports stating that Warner Brothers Discovery/TNT could possibly be on the verge of losing the NBA, Charles Barkley is feeling frustrated. Very frustrated.
TNTâs relationship with the NBA started in 1989, but thereâs a strong chance it will be over after next season when the league partners up with ESPN, NBC and Amazon in a new round of television deals.
Appearing on the latest episode of SI Media With Jimmy Traina, Barkley lamented the possibility of TNT losing the NBA, but also voiced his exasperation with the lack of communication from his WBD bosses.
Last week, Barkley told Dan Patrick that morale at TNT âsucked.â He also called out WBD CEO and President David Zaslav for saying a few months ago that TNT didnât need the NBA.
Did Barkley get a call from anyone at WBD about his comments to Patrick?
âNumber one, theyâre not gonna call me,â said Barkley on the podcast. âThey know better.â
Barkley then doubled down.
âSecondly, he never shouldâve said that. Plain and simple. I think this is our third negotiations and weâve always signed during the exclusive window. Itâs never come up for bidding. Clearly [commissioner] Adam [Silver] is upset. Iâm assuming heâs upset. Something is going on, to be honest with you, because if we have the right to match, it would be a simpleââyeah, weâre gonna matchâ or âweâre not gonna match.â Thatâs the thing thatâs got us disturbed the most.â
In addition to being disturbed, Barkley is fed up with being kept in the dark about whatâs going on with the negotiations between WBD and the NBA.
âTheyâve done a really sh—y job of keeping us abreast,â said Barkley. âJust say, âhey, guys, weâre in the middle of negotiations. Itâs 50-50.â Just say something. We have not discussed it. And I donât mean for me. The people who work there. Theyâre the ones on pins and needles. Just say something to let the people be able to breathe a little bit. I canât imagine having a family and bills. Realistically, you probably gotta start looking for another job. Youâre not gonna wait a year and get fired.â
Does Barkley have a relationship with Zaslav?
âNone,â Barkley answered. âI met him twice. I saw him last week at the upfronts. He said hello and that was it. I thought he shouldâve said something to when he has us there, to be honest with you, and he didnât.â
Did Barkley think about asking Zaslav where things stand with the NBA?
âThere were crowds around so I didnât want to make a scene,â said Barkley, âbut I thought he shouldâve said something.â
In addition to his frustration with the lack of communication, Barkley is also tired of being asked about the future of Inside the NBA because of one specific reason.
âNone of this s— means anything because we still got to work together for another year,â said Barkley. ââHey, would you guys go to Amazon? Would you guys go to NBC? Would you guys go to ESPN?â Iâm like, âdude, we got another year to be together.â So worrying about something thatâs a year-and-a-half away is stupid.â
Barkley said plenty more on the podcast about the future of Inside the NBA, the possibility of having to work for a full season as a lame-duck crew next year and being âpissedâ at CNN for never calling him to tell him his show with Gayle King, King Charles was canceled.
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