Charles Barkley: Wayne gretzky| On ben simmons| Hockey| NHL| Kyrie

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Charles Barkley never holds back, and this time, while talking about Kyrie Irving and the population getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Today we will discuss about Charles Barkley: Wayne gretzky| On ben simmons| Hockey| NHL| Kyrie

Charles Barkley: Wayne gretzky| On ben simmons| Hockey| NHL| Kyrie

Charles Wade Barkley (born February 20, 1963) is an American former professional basketball player, an analyst within the NBA. Nicknamed “Sir Charles”, “Chuck” and “The Round Mound of Rebound”, Barkley was an 11-time NBA All-Star, an 11-time member of the All-NBA Team, and the 1993 NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP). ) During the 50th anniversary of the NBA, he was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA history.

Personal information
Born February 20, 1963 (age 58)
Leeds, Alabama
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight 252 lb (114 kg)

Wayne gretzky

Charles Barkley: Wayne gretzky| On ben simmons| Hockey| NHL| Kyrie

When you have Charles Barkley as part of the Turner Network, there’s no doubt you should be using him everywhere, aside from his always-entertaining role inside the NBA.

So of course he appeared on TNT’s NHL coverage Wednesday night and delivered as usual.

Hall of Famer – In basketball, not hockey, obviously! – Joins Wayne Gretzky & Company, donning the goalkeeper pad and taking a shot from The Great One. It also reminds me that Barkley is a big fan of hockey! He even bets on the NHL!

There were some other great moments, so let’s round them up and hope we see Barkley guest-star again.

On ben simmons

Charles Barkley: Wayne gretzky| On ben simmons| Hockey| NHL| Kyrie

it’s a joke. It’s stupid and it’s stupid,” Barkley said during TNT’s NBA pregame show Tuesday night. “First of all, it’s everyone’s fault. Ben Simmons, No. 1, deserves blame because when people ask you to be a better basketball player and they’re paying you $35-$40 million, that’s a very fair thing. The Sixers deserve some blame because they already didn’t let this guy improve and fired a coach, so there’s some blame for that. They threw Brett Brown under the bus.”

The Sixers legend also blamed head coach Doc Rivers for leaving Simmons on the floor in last season’s games when the 25-year-old would not shoot the ball. But Barkley reiterated that Simmons was most likely responsible for the current situation.

“So there’s a lot of blame to go around, but the No. 1 blame goes with Ben Simmons,” Barkley said. “You should be a better basketball player because it’s your profession, that’s your job. Your coaches are important, your parents are important, but I wanted to be a great basketball player for myself first of all.

Hockey

The National Hockey League needs crossover appeal, and with its new media rights partnership with Turner Sports, it’s time to add Charles Barkley to its coverage.

The NHL and Turner’s parent company WarnerMedia agreed in April to a rights deal worth more than $1 billion, under which Turner would broadcast three Stanley Cups and the Winter Classic. Turner wasted no time adding broadcast talent, and on Wednesday fielded hockey legend Wayne Gretzky.

The decision to add Gretzky is a good move, especially if Turner hopes to have a Tony Romo-like influence on his coverage. And who better than “The Great One” to break hockey?

But Turner’s coverage isn’t just about explaining the dynamics of NHL competition. It is about entertainment and growing the NHL outside its traditional fan base. Barkley can help with that growth.

In sports business circles, TNT President Lenny Daniels is being urged to consider the move, and he should. Why over here.

NHL

The National Hockey League needs crossover appeal, and with its new media rights partnership with Turner Sports, it’s time to add Charles Barkley to its coverage.

The NHL and Turner’s parent company WarnerMedia agreed in April to a rights deal worth more than $1 billion, under which Turner would broadcast three Stanley Cups and the Winter Classic. Turner wasted no time adding broadcast talent, and on Wednesday fielded hockey legend Wayne Gretzky.

Kyrie

The Brooklyn Nets lost their season opener 127-104 to the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. It was the first of many games without star Kyrie Irving, and Charles Barkley had absolutely zero patience for his absence from the team.

Because of his decision to forego vaccination, Irving is not allowed to play home games or away games. New York’s vaccine mandate has barred him from playing at home, and the Nets have decided to stop him from playing sports until he has been vaccinated and cannot play games at home.

Barkley lashed out at Irving on Tuesday night’s “NBA on TNT,” praising the Nets for refusing to let Irving become a part-time player.

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