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ESPN NHL Team Joke Charles Barkley Is Joining Network’s NBA Coverage — And Fans Say ‘Maybe Then I’d Watch’

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CHARLES Barkley joined the ESPN NHL analyst table during the Stanley Cup Final – and his future in broadcasting became the topic of conversation.

Barkley was a guest during ESPN on ABC’s coverage of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers on Monday night.

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ESPN on ABC’s coverage of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final featured NBA icon Charles BarkleyCredit: ESPN/NHL
The topic of Barkley's future employment has come up as the 2024-25 NBA season will be Barkley's final year at TNT if the bid for NBA broadcast rights is outbid.

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The topic of Barkley’s future employment has come up as the 2024-25 NBA season will be Barkley’s final year at TNT if he is outbid for NBA broadcast rights.Credit: ESPN/NHL

Barkley, 61 years old future remains a mystery due to the possibility of TNT losing its NBA rights.

He is a star of the popular TNT show Inside the NBA.

While Barkley was on ESPN’s coverage of the NHL, championship series, host Steve Levy gave the NBA icon a surprising introduction.

“Steve Levy, Mark Messier, PK Subban and the Newest Member of ESPN’s NBA Coverage?”. Levy asked as she looked at Barkley.

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NBA Hall of Famer Barkley did not address the matter, but mentioned that Messier owes him $5,000 due to a delay of game penalty he suffered during his NHL days.

Still, fans of X, formerly known as Twitterwere intrigued by the possibility of Barkley coming to ESPN, which received criticism and negative comments for its coverage of the NBA Finals.

“ESPN is so bad they need him,” commented one.

“Well, maybe then I would. ESPN’s ‘studio’ coverage is just bad, bad, bad!” another stated.

“Chuck on would be a significant improvement over the shit show they put on now,” posted a third.

Later in the segment, the broadcasters returned to Barkley’s future job.

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Barkley joked that he would like to have a job in the future and that he is looking for a role in Linkedin.

The 2024-25 season will be Barkley’s final season with TNT if it is outbid for NBA broadcast rights.

However, recent reports revealed that TNT is negotiating the NBA’s smaller “D” package, even though the network lost the “B” package.

The smaller package would keep NBA games and Inside the NBA on the network.

Barkley joked during the broadcast that he is looking for a job on LinkedIn

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Barkley joked during the broadcast that he is looking for a job on LinkedInCredit: ESPN/NHL

If Warner Bros. Discovery and TNT lose the rights to the NBA, the networks ESPN and NBC, as well as the company Amazon, will be Barkley’s suitors.

But Barkley recently threw cold water on the idea of ​​joining ESPN.

“They’re not going to work me like a dog,” Barkley said during an appearance on the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast with host Jimmy Traina.

“ESPN Radio, ESPN2, ESPN Sports. I mean, NO! As much as I love ESPN, I just turned 61.

“The notion that I’m going to work like a dog until I’m 60 is definitely not going to happen.”

Inside the future of the NBA?

The operation of the NBA on TNT Sports is in great doubt due to the NBA’s broadcast agreements.

The Emmy-winning sports show is a fan favorite thanks to the likes of Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley.

But TNT’s broadcast deal with the NBA ends after next season and NBC appears poised to take over those rights in a $2.6 billion deal.

If TNT loses its NBA package, it will raise serious questions about the popular Inside the NBA.

One solution could be to recreate the show on another network, which would snatch the rights from the NBA.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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