Charles Barkley torches NBA after Turner loses TV rights: ‘Didn’t want to piss’ Amazon off

Charles Barkley torches NBA after Turner loses TV rights: ‘Didn’t want to piss’ Amazon off

Charles Barkley is never afraid to call it as he sees it, and he did so again after the NBA rebuffed TNT’s attempt to match Amazon’s bid for broadcast rights, which it has had for more than 30 years.

“Clearly the NBA has wanted to break up with us from the beginning,” he said in a statement posted on social media by Bleacher Report.

Amazon reached an 11-year agreement with the NBA and WNBA beginning in 2026.

“I’m not sure TNT ever had a chance,” Barkley said. “TNT matched the money, but the league knows Amazon and these tech companies are the only ones willing to pay for the rights when they double in the future. The NBA didn’t want to piss them off.”

Barkley has been a staple of “Inside the NBA” alongside Kenny Smith, Ernie Johnson, and Shaquille O’Neill, which is considered the best studio show in sports.

Charles Barkley ripped the NBA for not caring about the fans.

Charles Barkley ripped the NBA for pulling the plug on the NBA on TNT.NBAE via Getty Images

“It’s a sad day when owners and commissioners choose money over the fans. It just sucks,” Barkley said. “I just want to thank everyone who has been at Turner for the last 24 years. They are the best people and the most talented, and they deserve better. I also want to thank the NBA and its fans — the best fans in sports. We’re going to give you everything we have next season.”

TNT still expects to litigate the issue through the courts, and The Post’s Ryan Glasspiegel speculates that it could slow Amazon’s attempts to hire talent and production people.

Ernie Johnson has been a studio host for TNT since 1990.Getty Images

“We have matched the Amazon offer, as we have a contractual right to do, and do not believe the NBA can reject it,” TNT’s statement said in a fiery return statement.

TNT’s decision to attempt to match the rights changed the trajectory of Barkley’s ire.

The 76ers and Suns great had previously been extremely critical of his employer as it became clear they were unlikely to retain the right in recent months, going as far as calling his bosses “clowns.”

Charles Barkley previously said he would retire after the 2025 NBA season.

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