NBA legend and Inside the NBA host Charles Barkley comments on the current State of TikTok ahead of Kings and Rockets game.
‘Inside the NBA’ planned an elaborate joke on their resident analyst, Charles Barkley. The 11-time All-Star is in his 25th year with TNT, but since Shaquille O’Neal joined the podium in 2011, Barkley’s life has become riddled with pranks. This time though, Shaq had an accomplice in Kenny ‘The Jet’ Smith.
The Sacramento Kings hosted the Houston Rockets for the second game of TNT's double-header on Thursday. During halftime of the Oklahoma City Thunder’s blow out of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first game of the evening, TNT showed stars Alperen Sengun and De'Aaron Fox arriving for the late game.
Racing during their show is nothing new for the “Inside the NBA” crew. During tonight’s TNT halftime segment, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith faced off in yet another sprint to the big screen. After the Los Angeles Lakers legend emerged victorious over “The Jet” in the race from their desk,
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