Barkley gave a blunt assessment of Golden State’s season during the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday.
Charles Barkley and Draymond Green are two of the biggest personalities in the basketball world, and every now and again, the two butt heads. So putting them on the same broadcast for Sunday night’s NBA All-Star Game was a viral moment just waiting to happen.
Although the Warriors currently sit in ninth place in the Western Conference at 29-29, Green seemed to hint that Golden State could reach the NBA Finals as a No. 6 or No. 7 seed.
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The former Buffalo punter has landed in the Mexican football league.
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Former Bills punter Matt Araiza has signed with Galgos de Tijuana of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional in Mexico following his release from Buffalo last summer.
Wisconsin football coach Luke Fickell doesn’t have any tolerance for guys taking plays off.
The new leader of the Badgers hit the ground running when he arrived in Madison, and he’s been busy installing and building up the kind of culture he wants to see.
Luke Fickell is building his own culture with the Wisconsin Badgers. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Fans expect a total reset of the program, and Fickell is definitely in the process of giving it to them.
Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal didn’t seem to have the best of times during NBA All-Star weekend in Salt Lake City. The two clowned on the city during Sunday night’s broadcast, which didn’t exactly sit well with one lawmaker in Utah.
Clearly just joking around, Shaq and Chuck both took their respective digs at Salt Lake City.
“These people are going to heaven,” Barkley said on the TNT broadcast. “Ain’t nothing to do in this boring a– city.”
Shaq responded by saying “I never ate so much room service in my life.
Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon came away frustrated while Jimmie Johnson and Travis Pastrana had a great time in The Great American Race.
A one-of-a-kind draft prospect, a unique strategy for the French star and a village of people who are preparing the league’s next No. 1 pick.
The Sea Dragons QB seemed to mimic the Chiefs star while connecting with the former All-Pro wide receiver.
The 2023 XFL season kicked off over the weekend, and some familiar faces took the field in the rebooted football league.
Ben DiNucci was drafted by the Cowboys out of James Madison University in 2020 and rode the bench until the team waived him ahead of the ’22 season—leading to him sign with the Seattle Sea Dragons. The XFL may have been the best thing to ever happen to the signal-caller, and it appears he has been in the lab working on his game.
The USFL will hold a 10-round draft of eligible college players Tuesday as the league gears up for Season 2.
The rule changes, which include the game clock continuing to run after incomplete passes, could be implemented this fall.
A years-long effort in exploring ways to shorten college football games is entering the fourth quarter.
Executives of the sport are moving closer to recommending several clock rule changes meant to reduce plays for both safety and game length reasons, multiple officials tell Sports Illustrated. They include proposals that call for the clock to continue to run after first downs and incomplete passes.
While not much defense was played, Jayson Tatum still put on an offensive performance for the ages, en route to an All-Star Game scoring record.