Charles Barkley is no stranger to giving his NBA opinion, and the Oklahoma City Thunder are the newest on the list. On Inside the NBA, Barkley dropped a simple message about who he thinks the top team in the NBA is.
With the Thunder’s hot start, NBA Hall of Famer and current TNT analyst Charles Barkley recently made a bold statement about them. “OKC is the best team in the NBA,” Barkley said. “Shai Gilgeous is flat out balling and they’re not even healthy. That’s what’s scary.”
Charles Barkley identifies the Oklahoma City Thunder as the NBA's top team this season due to their unmatched chemistry, elite playmaking, and depth. He acknowledges injury concerns but highlights their impressive performance,
The Suns haven’t won three games in row since their 8-1 start. They’re 7-16 since.
Charles Barkley takes another shot at the city of Galveston, Texas on Jason Kelce's late night talk show after a fan asked for his opinion.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder won their 11th straight game, beating the short-handed Memphis Grizzlies 130-106 on Sunday night in a ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 29 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder won their franchise-record 13th consecutive regular-season game, 116-98 over the Los Angeles Clippers ...
With over a third of the 2024-25 NBA regular season already in the books, Phoenix Suns legend and analyst Charles Barkley is clear about which team has impressed him the most. Renowned for his candid and sometimes controversial opinions,
Inside the NBA host Charles Barkley declared that the Thunder are the best team in the NBA, and that it's not close.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are 30-5 through eleven weeks of action, with a 7-game lead over the No.2 seed in the West. The Thunder broke the franchise record
The Thunder play the New York Knicks in an NBA game at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. See our top photos. The Jimmy Butler situation isn't getting much better in Miami. The NBA's newest feud Charles Barkley and JJ Redick appears to be a bit one-sided.
If the NBA Cup was within the Thunder’s reach — hell, in its grasp — the Bucks, with a boost from Giannis Antetokounmpo’s 7-foot-3 wingspan, simply hit the top shelf and ripped it away. Oklahoma City’s 97-81 loss on Tuesday night was proof ...