TV Sports: Inside The NBA's barrage of idiocy puts Barkley and Shaq on rocky path

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Inside The NBA's barrage of idiocy puts Barkley and Shaq on rocky path


The TNT mainstay has provided fine entertainment over the years but it is becoming increasingly hampered by hot takes and bullying

“Inappropriate. Whiny. [LeBron James is] all of the above. The Cleveland Cavaliers, they have given him everything he wanted. They have the highest payroll in NBA history. Does he want all of the good players? He doesn’t want to compete?”

Skip Bayless has forged a career as a LeBron James troll. From ESPN to FS1, he fills time through the calendar year ripping the greatest basketball player in the world. As James continues to pile outstanding season on outstanding season, Bayless’ unyielding attacks have grown increasingly pathetic and baseless, whatever credibility he once had as a talking head falling away faster than his ratings. It would be a shame if the same fate befell TNT’s acclaimed Inside The NBA show.

While the quote above is standard Bayless fare, it wasn’t said by the Fox troll. Those words are a Charles Barkley special proclaimed on TNT last month. In the past year Barkley has called James inappropriate and whiny, delivered the objectively terrible opinion that James is only barely a Top 10 player all-time and stated that the Cleveland star deserved to be punched in the groin for stepping over karate/basketball practitioner Draymond Green in the Finals. The barrage of idiocy makes Inside The NBA feel increasingly like it’s out of place as a night time, postgame show and would fit better alongside the likes of First Take and Undisputed in the early morning – the hot take hours, where reason and nuance dare not show their face.

Barkley has always been willing to loudly opine. That’s exactly what got him his start as an analyst and made him popular. But as his athletic prime fades deeper into the past, the young, fun-loving, truth-telling Barkley is losing a battle to the angry old man yelling at young players to get off his court Barkley.

Today’s NBA has more talent than ever before, from do-everything point guards like Russell Westbrook to towering seven-footers who can put the ball on the floor and knock down threes. Yet Barkley looked at this time in basketball history and declared the league “the worst it’s ever been.” He’s also not a fan of the rise in three pointers and, to confirm his angry old man bona fides, dislikes analytics. At least it’s still entertaining to hear him rail against stars forming “super teams” when he was one of the originators of the practice with Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon in Houston. Maybe Barkley’s gripe is against super teams that actually win something, as he failed to do. But his self-awareness also fails to surface when he rips the parity in today’s NBA – “We have one, two, three, four good teams and the rest of these teams stink” – somehow forgetting that his entire career was dominated by the Lakers, Celtics, Pistons and Bulls. (The Rockets also won a couple titles during that time, although that ended when Barkley arrived.)


The Barkley schtick has started to wear thin, even with James – a player who has had his every possession critiqued and debated since he was in high school – who fired back last month by bringing up some of the many incidents from Barkley’s checkered playing career.

If only Barkley was the only issue with Inside The NBA. Unfortunately, he is bookended on the set by Shaquille O’Neal, a man who believes he is hilarious because who doesn’t laugh at a joke told by the biggest, strongest and most famous person in every room? But Shaq’s material is little more than the funny hat, wacky nickname and crudely photoshopped meme variety. He’s the jokester who doesn’t know many are laughing at, not with, him.

Of late O’Neal has expanded his routine to include televised bullying. His long-running “Shaqtin’ A Fool” segment now chronicles every on-court mistake by JaVale McGee, a nine-year NBA veteran and contributing big man on the Golden State Warriors, the team with the best record in the league. The constant mocking spilled onto social media when McGee defended himself in the early morning hours on Friday.



McGee has undoubtedly been prone to bloopers and mental lapses throughout his career, but making every one into a big, televised production is as interesting and original as pointing out again and again that Shaq shot free throws like a grade school backup or that he could have had a much better career if he had bothered to keep himself in reasonable physical shape. Like rapping and acting, Shaq doesn’t know when to stop. The Warriors actually were forced to ask TNT if they could tell O’Neal to stop trying to embarrass McGee on TV every night. O’Neal has finally said he’ll relent, but only because his mom told him to stop.

Even Ernie Johnson, the widely-respected traffic cop on the Inside The NBA set, hasn’t made it through this season without getting dinged. His post-election monologue on why he couldn’t bring himself to vote for the only legitimate option opposing Donald Trump looks more idiotic by the day. “Give him a chance,” Johnson said, a thought a wealthy, white man who lives in the Deep South state of Georgia has the luxury of considering.

As off the rails as Charles, Shaq, Ernie and friends have gone in recent months, NBA fans are still giving the show a chance. Partly because there really aren’t better options, but also because Inside The NBA built up years of goodwill and credibility that can’t be undone in a few months of hot takery, bullying and Trump talk.

The show isn’t in the Bayless category yet. Inside The NBA has earned a total of nine Emmy Awards over the years and retains the ability to win more. It’s the studio show every other network and every other league wanted to duplicate: fresh, informative and fun. Let’s hope Inside The NBA gets back to its original style soon or the people who deserve to be featured on Shaqtin’ A Fool will be the viewers still foolish enough to watch.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2017/feb/28/inside-the-nba-shaquille-o-neal-charles-barkley
 
Barkleys political rhetoric and cooning over the years has decimated the show. What was once a panel with great chemistry 10 years ago now feels SUPER FORCED.

Constantly berating todays players as you inch closer and closer to your 60s isnt gonna endear you to them.
 
At this time I would like to humbly apologize to one, Kobe, Jellybean, Bryant for my under-appreciati0n of the last Superstar Man in the NBA.

I miss you Mr. Mamba.

Please watch over Russell Westbrook and keep him in your good graces.
 
Barkleys political rhetoric and cooning over the years has decimated the show. What was once a panel with great chemistry 10 years ago now feels SUPER FORCED.

Constantly berating todays players as you inch closer and closer to your 60s isnt gonna endear you to them.

They need new blood.. I say keep Kenny and Ernie.. get rid of Shaq and Barkely.. Add C Webb, Greg Anthony etc
 
Truth on the matter.

Barkley was the resident silly guy on the network. He isn't nearly as silly as Shaq.

Shaq thinks he is funny. He is not. Shaq is annoying and not as bright as he thinks he is. TNT just had to give him a spot.

Shaq brought down the show.

Shaq was committed to repeating the Javale McGee thing because that's the only joke he had.

He ain't a funny man. He is not an analyst.
 
They should have added Shaq for only for a Shaqin a Fool segments similar to KG Area 21.

He fucked of the chemistry and brought alot of negative energy to the show.

Yep. Kenny is the only one I like. He talks like he has sense. Barkley has some good insight but he's needed because he goes against the norm. ....but Shaq... He's just trying to compete with Barkley in the area of importance. Take away shaqin a fool and he's not needed anymore.
 
I wonder if all the bullshit was the reason for them going to all players the last broadcast..
 
Yea Shaq fucking it up
I don't remember an opinion he said where I thought it made sense and if you don't agree with him he gets loud or serious or pouts

If we gotta blame something then it's him the show survived and thrived before he got there so the other 3 are certified
1 outlandish dude Kenny can keep in check 2 he be looking like I'm trying but this is ridiculous
 
Shaq should be gone season's end. Take him off 2k basketball game too. Fuckin clown.

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They need to cut that show back down to Ernie, Kenny and Charles. That is what made the show popular, and all they really need.

Like somebody up above said, Shaq has brought entirely too much negative energy to the show.
It would be cool if they could convince Kobe to come and replace Shaq..
 
It would be cool if they could convince Kobe to come and replace Shaq..

I don't think Kobe wants to do that. He already said no once before.

They don't need a fourth person. Cut Shaq, and keep it there. Can have guests come on from time to time, but Shaq gotsta GO!
 
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Yea Shaq fucking it up
I don't remember an opinion he said where I thought it made sense and if you don't agree with him he gets loud or serious or pouts

If we gotta blame something then it's him the show survived and thrived before he got there so the other 3 are certified
1 outlandish dude Kenny can keep in check 2 he be looking like I'm trying but this is ridiculous

Kenny has A LOT of :smh: moments

I know why he deals with with it, but I just don't see how he deals with it.

He's very diplomatic as well.
 
Yea Shaq fucking it up
I don't remember an opinion he said where I thought it made sense and if you don't agree with him he gets loud or serious or pouts

If we gotta blame something then it's him the show survived and thrived before he got there so the other 3 are certified
1 outlandish dude Kenny can keep in check 2 he be looking like I'm trying but this is ridiculous

But who would u have replace Shaq?
 
Guess I'm the only one that got use to Shaq and I don't mind him being part of the cast..the show did lose it's touch tho...
 
I always thought they brought Shaq in to replace Chuck.

Remember Chuck was always talking about leaving when his contract expired in 2016.

Turner re-signed all 4 to contract extension in 2015.
 
Wanted Shaq to do well on the show so I have been denying what is obvious...he brings nothing to the show and fucks up the original flow they had...I knew it was bad when I began to feel happy for him whenever he had a good segment, "there you go Shaq, good job"...I don't think they can go back to the original 3 just because they are all older now and you need someone a little younger to provide perspective as the rest transition to "get off my lawn" status....a change is needed though...people must really like Shaq as an individual personality because he shoulda been gone from that first year based off how he fucked up their dynamic
 
Truth on the matter.

Barkley was the resident silly guy on the network. He isn't nearly as silly as Shaq.

Shaq thinks he is funny. He is not. Shaq is annoying and not as bright as he thinks he is. TNT just had to give him a spot.

Shaq brought down the show.

Shaq was committed to repeating the Javale McGee thing because that's the only joke he had.

He ain't a funny man. He is not an analyst.
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I wonder if all the bullshit was the reason for them going to all players the last broadcast..

Chuck, Kenny, Greg and Ernie usually do March Madness tournament and leave TNT to the second string.

TNT just finally gave it a name for marketing purposes. Usually it is Steve, Grant and Webber covering, they decided to expand due to adding Monday night to TNT coverage.
 
Chuck is ok only because he's funny sometimes. Otherwise, he's a mumbling, stuttering, ignorant, coon ass nigga. And they don't need two of 'em, so Shaq can go.

If they got to have a 4th, I would like to see maybe Baron Davis or Chris Bosh.

I didn't see the whole players only episode, but Baron seems like he has a funny personality without over-doing it like Shaq, and I bet he and Kenny would have good chemistry.

Bosh is funny, too. I think he would need some time to gel with them and find his lane since he's fresh into semi-retirement.

I also don't need KG's segment. He's still trying to act like he's this super hard ass nigga. I cringe when he talks sometimes.
 
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