Charles Barkley had the “Inside the NBA” crew cracking up Thursday after he made a joke about Kendrick Perkins and his controversial comments about NBA MVP voting.
The “Inside the NBA” crew, including Jamal Crawford, who was subbing in for Kenny Smith, shared a laugh.“OK, save us, Ernie,” Crawford said, laughing.
Barkley questioned Perkins’ claims that the majority of NBA MVP voters are white and it was “one of the stupidest things” he’s ever heard. Barkley — who said that both of Jokić’s MVP awards were “well-deserved” — suggested that Perkins made his comments for clicks, and said it was a result of having “ESPN disease.”“A lot of these guys, when they get on TV and stuff, they’re like, ‘Well I’m on ESPN, I got to say something provocative,'” Barkley said. “And you know the thing about it, you’re always gonna get some fools out there — you guys probably get some fools calling in agreeing with him.
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