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And as TNT aired the footage on Sunday of Thomas being comforted by teammate Avery Bradley, Barkley said, “That makes me uncomfortable because that tells me he’s not in shape to play. I don’t know how this night is going to turn out. But to be sitting on the sideline a few minutes before the game, crying, that makes me uncomfortable for him.”
Well, on Tuesday, Barkley addressed his comments and came out swinging at those who were critical of him:
Charles Barkley fires back at people saying he "crossed the line" by saying he felt uncomfortable about Isaiah Thomas playing on Sunday pic.twitter.com/p2hNPDyu7y
— Gifdsports (@gifdsports) April 19, 2017
“…to insinuate what I was trying to — what I was saying, I’m uncomfortable talking about his pain and then going into basketball. For all you nitwit, scumbags, idiots, punks, to try to make that a story because y’all don’t have ratings and use my name to draw ratings, don’t do that. If you don’t have any talent, it’s the simple fact that you don’t have any talent. Let me be me.”
No one is not allowing Barkley to be Barkley, but comments like the ones on Sunday can come off as callous and cold. And while Barkley said he talked with Thomas and the Celtics star didn’t take any offense, the Sunday diatribe did seem tone-deaf.
However, Barkley is Barkley and he’s not going to change or apologize. The original sentiments were a story because they didn’t make logic at the time and his comments Tuesday are a story again as they in essence double down on Sunday’s comments.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013.
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Fang celebrates the four Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.
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