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There’s plenty of reasons we love Charles Barkley. A little celebrity acknowledgement only reinforces it. This time from a WNBA icon and a comedic entertainer. Lisa Leslie summed all our feelings on the TNT news and Adam Devine rallied behind Chuck. The NBA fanatic clearly relies on Inside the NBA for his basketball fix and doesn’t want it to end. But Devine and all of us have to grapple with that possibility after the NBA rejected TNT’s attempt to match Amazon’s deal. Sir Charles reacted before TNT to call out the league for ending a 35-year-long partnership. And unabashed Chuck impressed his biggest fan.

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What stood out from Barkley’s longer statement is the sentence, “It’s a sad day when owners and commissioners choose money over the fans.” One of those very fans, Devine shared that statement on his Instagram Stories with an additional line of support. “[Charles Barkley] is the man! Love this guy.

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After Barkley’s statement, TNT revealed its decision to pursue this matter legally. So they have one dog in the fight to keep the NBA. Before their statement, Lisa Leslie, who’s had a few stints replacing the guys on Inside the NBA had a message for the crew on X. “I am so sad to hear that @TNT maybe going away! I can’t imagine watching the @NBA without @charlesbarkley @Shaq @kennysmith and @erniejohnson Basketball will never be the same without their honest opinions and laughter! Love you guys… and thanks for letting me sub in.”

Barkley had been the most outspoken about the NBA media rights situation for months. He responded to the rejection with consolation to his colleagues and fans of the show. He, however, changed his tune from blasting TNT leadership for their passive approach to blaming the league for Inside the NBA (possibly) ending.

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He’s had many fans, both celebrity and otherwise agreeing with him. But one of his closest friends didn’t accept his stance.

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Charles Barkley’s friend disagrees

Stephen A. Smith had a parallel campaign to keep Inside the NBA alive with the Chuck, Shaq, Ernie and Kenny. However after Barkley’s statement, he contrasted the sentiment. He called out Barkley for blaming the NBA for the potential end and reminded him that he exposed the Turner leadership’s lack of effort. He took offense to that particular sentence in his entire statement.

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ESPN retains the marquee rights of the NBA over NBC and Amazon. So Smith’s not in Barkley & Co.’s shoes. Nonetheless, Barkley’s concern for the jobs that would be affected at TNT made Smith’s point about Chuckster’s loveable personality.

He still wants to see Barkley on air. That’s why he refuses to accept his retirement and he’s urging ESPN to poach the entire Inside Crew to their network. How the coming days pan out for Barkley and TNT would regardless be a rollercoaster for fans.

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Stay tuned for more such updates and join us in the exciting pilot episode of the “Dual Threat Show” as our host BG12 sits down with Georgia Bulldogs star and SEC All-Freshman Team Selection, Silas Demary Jr.

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Caroline John is a senior NBA writer at EssentiallySports, specializing in league comparables. She holds a master’s degree in Journalism and Communication and brings eight years of experience to the sports desk. Caroline made a mark in NBA media by covering the life of Shaquille O’Neal, which led to an exclusive interview with Josh Halpern, CEO of Shaq’s Big Chicken franchise. Her coverage was also personally highlighted by Shaq, who shared her article about his DJ Diesel persona and rapper GAWNE on Instagram. Drawn to the philanthropic work of LeBron James and Shaquille O’Neal, Caroline started following the NBA for its character both on and off the court, and has since become a respected voice covering many of the league’s biggest names. Her reporting stands out for accuracy, recognition from industry figures, and a strong connection with readers. Away from sports, Caroline is an avid reader, finding equal passion in books and storytelling.

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