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What to know about Charles Barkley, who’s retiring from TV: the former NBA star is well known for Inside the NBA and King Charles, his talk show with Gayle King – but what did he say about Donald Trump?

Charles Barkley has announced that “next year is going to be my last year on television”. Photo: Getty Images
Charles Barkley is an institution in the basketball world. The former NBA player hosts the TNT show Inside the NBA, which has become an integral part of basketball culture. But the 61-year-old Basketball Hall of Fame member said on Friday night that the 2024-25 season will be his last in his second career.

The NBA has been negotiating its next broadcast rights deals, with Disney (ESPN), NBC, Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery (TNT) reportedly in competition. New deals will begin in the 2025-26 season, and Barkley – a multiple Sports Emmy-award winner – said he isn’t interested in moving to other networks. He began with TNT in 2000, the year he retired following 16 seasons in the NBA.

“I ain’t going nowhere other than TNT,” Barkley said on NBA TV. “But I have made the decision that, no matter what happens, next year is going to be my last year on television. And I just want to say thank you to my NBA family. You guys have been great to me. My heart is full with joy and gratitude.”

The changes are likely to affect Barkley’s wealth; he has openly spoken about his gambling addiction. We break down his career changes and why basketball fans are concerned.

What’s going to happen to Inside the NBA?

Charles Barkley in 2006; he recently announced that he’ll be leaving television. Photo: AP

It has been widely reported that the NBA is about to close an 11-year deal with NBC. The network TNT currently produces the long-standing show Inside the NBA. The network move would mean Barkley – who is a host on the show, along with Shaquille O’Neal, Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith – would be left without work.

Per the LA Times, Barkley made a glib comment about updating his LinkedIn profile in preparation for a job search. But he’s not all jokes: in May, in an interview with The New York Times, he spoke about how the lack of clarity around the TV deals seemed to be unfairly impacting other employees’ lives: “It’s people’s lives. Not my life. Not Ernie’s life. Not Kenny’s life. Not Shaq’s life. But all the people who work here. We probably have 100 people who do work on the show. So they’re, like, real people.”

The show has been running for 30 years and is widely regarded as a cultural institution among basketball fans. The New York Times also described Inside the NBA as “appointment TV for basketball fans and an integral piece of the league’s culture”. Barkley joined the show in 2000 and has been credited for growing the show’s numbers with his unfiltered opinions and deep knowledge of the game.

Why is his talk show King Charles ending too?

In April, Barkley and his co-host Gayle King confirmed that their talk show on CNN would end after a mere six months. The programme “struggled to gain a meaningful foothold in the ultracompetitive cable news ratings race”, per The Hill. According to other reports though, the show King Charles was always billed as a limited series from when it launched last year.

What did Charles Barkley say about Donald Trump?

Former US president and convicted felon Donald Trump is running for president again. Photo: Reuters
In March, Barkley said on his CNN show that if he saw a Black person wearing a shirt with former US President Donald Trump’s mugshot on it, he would “punch” them. Just like his famous red MAGA caps, Trump’s mugshot T-shirts have become the fashion item that loyalists are donning this election cycle.

According to USA Today, Barkley made his statement after Trump claimed at the Black Conservative Federation gala that his indictments were increasing his support among Black voters. Barkley later said he took umbrage with how Trump appeared to be comparing his criminal cases to the plight of Black people, per CNN.

Charles Barkley’s gambling addiction

Charles Barkley (right) appearing on the podcast Club Shay Shay. Photo: @clubshayshay/Instagram

The former NBA MVP has an estimated net worth of US$60 million, per Celebrity Net Worth – but his financial status hasn’t always been so flush as he battled a gambling addiction. The TNT analyst has always been open about his love of gambling, often discussing his bets on air, per USA Today.

In an interview on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, Barkley admitted to having lost around US$25 million gambling over the years. He also revealed he once quit the vice for two years as it was “getting out of hand” – he would frequently insist on continuing to play until he could rack up at least US$1 million in winnings for the evening. “No matter how good it feels winning, when you lose, it just f***ng sucks,” he added.

Charles Barkley’s basketball career

Charles Barkley playing for the Phoenix Suns in 1992. Photo: Getty Images

Barkley may be known for his outspoken opinions now, but in a previous life he was known as one of basketball’s “greatest characters”. According to Hoophall, Barkley was considered one of the game’s best rebounders and was the shortest player in NBA history to dominate the league in rebounding in the 1986-87 season.

Barkley, who is an 11-time NBA all star, has a number of records to his name, including being only one of four players to record more than 10,000 rebounds and 20,000 points in his career. During his NBA career he played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets.

Who’s going to fill Charles Barkley’s shoes on TV?

If this really is the end of the TV road for Barkley, he had recommendations on who could potentially fill his analyst chair one day.

“I wanted to tell my NBA TV and TNT family that I’m not going to another network, but I’m going to pass the baton to either Jamal Crawford or Vince Carter or you, Steve [Smith],” Barkley said.

“But next year, I’m going to just retire after 25 years, and I just wanted to say thank you. And I wanted y’all to hear it from me first.”

Additional reporting by Reuters

  • Before he retired from basketball, Barkley played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets; he’s since hosted the TNT show with Shaquille O’Neal, Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith
  • Barkley has said he would ‘punch’ Black people wearing a shirt with Trump’s mugshot, and he’s been frank about his gambling addiction; his CNN limited series with Gayle King has also ended