Charles Barkley mocks ESPN ‘idiots’ who think Lakers and Warriors have a chance
"The idiots on the other network keep talking about the Lakers and the Warriors like they have a chance."
"The idiots on the other network keep talking about the Lakers and the Warriors like they have a chance."
"If Stephen A. Smith got in trouble, I don't get to disappear."
Myers returned to Chase Center as a broadcaster for the first time since stepping down as team president last spring.
"Which thanks to the Falcons, is a number that they like hearing around these parts."
"We want to apologize to the American people for what we just saw in this first half."
"The way you were talking about me when I got suspended, I’m very shocked you’re talking to me.”
"Remember the draft in ’09? Shaking hands with David Stern, Knicks passed him up."
"I'm so sick of these fools on other networks talking about the Lakers and the Warriors."
"I might have fumbled my words there."
"Because he could show up in the Super Bowl, and if he starts off the season with four bad games, they're gonna be like, 'He's a game manager.'"
Friday's Warriors-Mavericks postponement is due to the tragic passing of Warriors assistant coach Dejan Milojević on Tuesday.
Draymond Green will be keeping his podcast at The Volume for years to come.
Myers will continue to work as an ESPN NBA analyst while helping reshape the Commanders.
"We're just enabling players to BS their way to the foul line."
Harlan rose to the occasion as the Seattle Seahawks and Golden State Warriors mounted upset wins on back to back nights.
LegendZ Productions claims to be an "NBA analyst" and "Professional Lip Reader" with access to leaked footage, but the reality appears to be much more simple.
"I tried to express that we have no insight into what might be going on privately."
"I'm sorry, who was this guy you're talking about? Richard who?"
It's safe to say these two will not be hanging around each other off the court anytime soon...
"Adam Silver has to set an example and make a statement when it comes down to Draymond Green."
"Why even air the game if you're going to do this?"
Former Warriors GM Bob Myers could be the latest addition to the revolving door on set that is ESPN NBA Countdown.