Charles Barkley Plans To Retire In 2 Years, Warns ESPN Against Overworking Him
Charles Barkley Plans To Retire In 2 Years, Warns ESPN Against Overworking Him originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
Charles Barkley has made it clear: his time in front of the NBA camera is winding down. Appearing on The Dan Patrick Show, Barkley revealed that he only intends to work two more years, regardless of his $200 million contract for 10 years with Warner Bros.
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Discovery or ESPN might say. The TNT and future ESPN analyst shared his unfiltered thoughts on workload, loyalty to his colleagues, and the looming changes in the NBA broadcasting landscape.
"I said I'd work for two more years, and that's what I agreed to. And I'm going to have to trust them. But listen, if they start trying to work me too much between ESPN and TNT, I'm just going to walk on home."
"Because, listen, I actually have seven years left on my contract. I'm like, yeah, there's no way I'm working seven years. I said, I'm going to be a good soldier for Kenny, Ernie, and Shaq, and the people I work with, because I love the people I work with, especially behind the scenes."
"I said, but the best I can do is two years. And them other five years, they got no chance to happen. And so I said, you know what? I'll give y'all two years. They're like, can we get three? I said, I just told you I'm going to give you two."
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This isn't just a man preparing for retirement. It's a warning. Barkley, who has been the soul of Inside the NBA for over two decades, is drawing a line in the sand as ESPN prepares to take over NBA rights and absorb the iconic show.
And his concerns come at a time when many are already skeptical of what ESPN will do with the TNT-born product.
Bill Simmons, one of the most influential voices in sports media, recently voiced those very fears. On his podcast, Simmons unloaded on ESPN's structure, warning that the network's commercial-heavy, rigid format could "ruin" what made Inside the NBA a cultural phenomenon.
Barkley appears to share that skepticism. He's long been critical of ESPN, often blasting the network for its overly scripted narratives and obsession with major markets.
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Recently, he slammed them for trying to make Anthony Edwards the face of the league, accusing ESPN of ignoring small-market contenders while prioritizing Lakers-centric coverage. He's even called out ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins on-air, questioning his basketball insight and relevance to the conversation.
Now, as Barkley approaches his final years in broadcasting, his frustration seems to extend beyond the camera. It's about preserving the spirit and authenticity of what he and his colleagues created. Inside the NBA worked because it was unpredictable, human, and hilariously real.
There were no teleprompters guiding Chuck's rants or Ernie's perfectly timed dry humor. That spontaneity and the family-like dynamic among the hosts is what fans fear could be lost under ESPN's structure.
While Inside the NBA will technically live on under ESPN, Barkley's retirement clock is ticking. And with him goes a piece of television greatness that no commercialized studio show can replace.
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If ESPN wants to keep the magic alive, it'd be wise to heed Barkley's warning: don't try to repackage or overwork a man who helped build something untouchable. Let Inside the NBA remain what it's always been or risk watching it crumble from the inside out.
Related: "We're Coming To Kick A** And Take Names": Shaquille O'Neal Gets Fired Up For 'Inside The NBA' Show Moving To ESPN
This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jun 2, 2025, where it first appeared.
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