But staying true to who Charles Barkley is, he made the trip for TNT’s final NBA All-Star ... the city’s homeless population. Perhaps the San Francisco faithful hadn’t forgotten that this ...
Charles Barkley received an unpleasant welcome to San Francisco. The NBA legend turned media personality was in the Bay Area as the Inside the NBA crew arrived for the All-Star weekend.
Charles Barkley spent over an hour of his All-Star Saturday in San Francisco volunteering at GLIDE, a social center in the city’s Tenderloin neighborhood. Then, on his popular TNT show “Inside the NBA,” the Hall of Famer pledged a $250,000 donation ...
Despite his documented distaste for San Francisco, NBA analyst Charles Barkley put his money where his mouth is by donating to one of the city’s most notable
It's amazing how many people will travel great distances just to be in the vicinity of the game. Ed and Cherry Fernandez live in Bermuda and were visiting New York when they flew to San Francisco–with no tickets–in the hopes of watching the game.
In a miserably wet week when everyone seems to be looking skyward, San Francisco’s night sky has become quite the celestial billboard, minus any mysterious objects that need shooting down. The Bay Area’s aerial spectacle kicked off Wednesday,
The round-robin portion of the 4 Nations Face-Off ends on Monday, with Canada playing Finland at 10 a.m. (PST) and the U.S. facing Sweden at 5 p.m. (PST). Both games will air on TNT and TruTV. The championship game is on Thursday at 5 p.m. and will be shown on ESPN and ESPN+.
Front Office Sports reported on Wednesday that the 2025 NBA All-Star Game averaged just 4.7 million viewers across all TNT platforms. That is down 13 percent when compared to last year’s NBA All-Star Game.
That number is a 13 percent decrease on the 2024 NBA All-Star Game, which drew 5.398 million viewers. And the numbers get even worse than that. It was the second-least-watched game in the event’s history, according to Front Office Sports, barely beating out the 2023 game, which had about 4.6 million people watching.
After spending the past year railing on San Francisco over its homelessness crisis and lack of cleanliness, NBA on TNT voice Charles Barkley has hope for the city. Despite initially joking that he would not be attending, Barkley was in the city over the ...
For the past few days, San Francisco was the center of the basketball universe. It was the first time in 25 years NBA All-Star weekend was in the Bay Area. Coming into