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Charles Barkley explains his decision to stay at TNT


Charles Barkley Discusses His Decision To Not Retire And Stay At ...

Hall of Famer Charles Barkley joins the Dan Patrick Show and discusses his decision to not retire and stay with TNT.

Charles Barkley Says He Left $100M On The Table In Order To Stay ...

His decision to remain with Warner Bros. Discovery's sports division came after TNT was left out of the NBA's 11-year media rights deal.

Charles Barkley Says He Gave Up $100 Million to Stay at Turner

Asked by Le Batard how much money he left on the table to stay with TNT and do an NBA-less version of Inside the NBA, Barkley said he gave up ...

Charles Barkley's explanation for turning down $100 million to stay ...

That made his decision to stay with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports (formerly Turner Sports) and TNT all the more shocking. Instead of ...

Charles Barkley says he left $100 million on the table to ... - Reddit

Charles Barkley says he left $100 million on the table to return to Turner Sports so his people there could keep their jobs for another year.

Charles Barkley reveals unselfish reason for giving up $100 million ...

Barkley explained to Le Batard that his main motivation to remain with TNT Sports was to ensure the people who worked for the network could still do so.

Charles Barkley explains his decision to stay at TNT - Facebook

Charles Barkley on his decision to not retire and stay at TNT. "The reason I'm staying at TNT is so that people can keep their jobs.

Carmelo Anthony explains why Charles Barkley staying at TNT is ...

NBA TV analyst Charles Barkley talks on set before game three of the 2024 NBA Finals Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports. Charles Barkley announced on ...

Charles Barkley Turns Down $100 Million to Remain with TNT

THE ODD COUPLE - Rob Parker and Kerry Rhodes react to Charles Barkley's statement on his decision not to retire or accept another offer and ...

Charles Barkley won't retire, to stay with TNT even if no NBA - ESPN

Charles Barkley intends to remain with TNT Sports through the remainder of his contract. The Hall of Fame player announced Tuesday that he will not retire next ...

Charles Barkley reveals why he declined $100 million offer to stay ...

However, Barkley has since reversed that decision, choosing to stay on for at least another season, even as "Inside the NBA," TNT's flagship ...

Charles Barkley says he turned down 'minimum of $100 million' to ...

Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley revealed earlier this week that he turned down "a minimum of $100 million" in order to stay at TNT, ...

Charles Barkley on his decision to... - The Dan Patrick Show

Charles Barkley on his decision to not retire and stay at TNT. "The reason I'm staying at TNT is so that people can keep their jobs.

Charles Barkley Says TNT Has 'Zero Idea' About the Future of 'Inside ...

Will 'Inside the NBA' pivot, break up or move after next season? Barkley isn't ruling out anything right now.

Charles Barkley cancels his retirement plans, says he'll stay ... - CNN

“I ain't going nowhere other than TNT. But I have made the decision that no matter what happens, next year is going to be my last year on ...

Charles Barkley reveals how much money he turned down by ...

In an appearance on the “Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” Tuesday, Barkley said the most important thing to him when deciding to stay at TNT was ...

Charles Barkley left a 'minimum of $100M' on table to stay with TNT ...

How much did Charles Barkley lose by returning to TNT? "A minimum of $100 million. A minimum." Barkley explains why he chose to return to Turner ...

Charles Barkley Says He Will Not Retire and Remain With TNT ...

Barkley said at the time that the 2024-25 season would be his last on television, no matter what eventually happened with the NBA's media deal ...

Charles Barkley reveals why he turned down 'AT LEAST $100M' to ...

Charles Barkley claims he gave up at least $100million to remain with TNT - in order to protect the jobs of his co-workers.

Charles Barkley to stay with TNT, reverses retirement decision

The former basketball pro and “Inside the NBA” co-host said Tuesday that he intends to remain with TNT Sports for years to come.