Charles Barkley Complains to ESPN About Inside the NBA Schedule Change
Here’s a summary of the article, focusing on Charles Barkley’s changing views on his workload at ESPN:
Charles Barkley initially wanted a lighter workload at ESPN, citing his age. However, after a few months wiht the network, he’s now expressing disappointment with how little he’s been on air.
Here are the key points:
* Initial Hesitation: Barkley previously stated he didn’t want to be overextended at ESPN.
* Complaint to ESPN: He and his colleagues complained to ESPN about the limited number of broadcasts. They’ve only been on air a handful of times in the past three months, with significant time off in December and January.
* Loves Watching Basketball: Barkley clarifies he enjoys watching basketball and wants to be involved more, but doesn’t want to be spread across all of ESPN’s channels.
* Limited Airtime: Inside the NBA only aired a few shows in October and one in November, returning briefly for Christmas day.
* Ironic Shift: It’s ironic that Barkley now wants to work more, given his initial stance, but understandable considering the current lack of broadcasts.
* Future Outlook: barkley acknowledges the schedule will likely pick up, but remains disappointed with the slow start.
