NBA legend Charles Barkley shared his list of the top 10 greatest players in league history, sparking conversations across the basketball world. There’s no shortage of elite players who never captured an NBA championship,
Charles Barkley ... regimen was "too much" for Barkley per the teammate. Meanwhile, the two leaders of the 'Greatest of All Time' debate — All-time leading scorer LeBron James and six-time ...
Who impressed me the most? I was very impressed with Karl Malone, especially in the weight room. He is a beast because of how much he pushed himself. I mean, he stays in the gym
LeBron James might not be in his prime self at age 40, but he is still one of the best players in the league. What the LA Lakers star has been doing at this age is unprecedented.
This week’s edition of Inside the NBA featured not only the announcement of this year’s All-Star starters but also saw Charles Barkley ... to trusty vets like LeBron James or Devin Booker.
Prior to the Los Angeles Lakers (23-18) taking on the Boston Celtics (31-13) on Thursday night, the NBA and the "Inside the NBA” crew, consisting of Ernie
You can’t ask me who’s the GOAT between LeBron and Michael. Neither one of them are GOATs. They both won differently. You can’t put them at the top of the pinnacle.
The NBA on Thursday revealed the starters for the revamped All-Star Game, and there wasn’t much in the way of surprises. LeBron James is officially an All-Star for the 21st year.
James — a pick for 21 straight years — now has two more selections than anyone else in NBA history (Abdul-Jabbar was a 19-time pick) and is three years clear of anyone else for the longest streak of consecutive selections. Kobe Bryant was picked for 18 consecutive games, the second-longest such streak.
James — a pick for 21 straight years — now has two more All-Star selections than anyone else in NBA history (Abdul-Jabbar was a 19-time pick) and is three years clear of anyone else for the longest streak of consecutive selections. Kobe Bryant was picked for 18 consecutive All-Star Games, the second-longest such streak.
Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley criticized San Francisco again, calling it a "rat-infested place," and confirmed he won't attend the NBA All-