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Charles Barkley caught on hot mic dropping F-bomb during TNT NBA broadcast

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Charles Barkley has never been one to hold back his opinions , but this time, he might have taken it a step too far. The Inside the NBA analyst was caught on a hot mic dropping an F-bomb during TNT ’s broadcast of the Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers.

Roughly 30 minutes before Game 1 tipped off, Barkley was still fuming about what he considered a glaring oversight: Oklahoma City Thunder forward Luguentz Dort never making an NBA All-Defensive Team. The moment unfolded shortly after Dort's teammate, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, was named the 2025 NBA MVP and appeared on the show for a live interview.

“Lu Dort has never made an all-defensive team?” Barkley asked incredulously. “When I saw that stat, I said, this dude ain’t never made an all-defensive team? That’s one of the worst stats I’ve ever seen.”

SGA, still fresh from his MVP celebration, agreed with Barkley that Dort deserves more defensive recognition. But the conversation didn’t end there.

As the show went to commercial, Barkley , unaware or unconcerned that microphones were still live , kept venting.



“Can you believe that he never made a defensive team?” he said again, off-camera.
Host Ernie Johnson replied, “I can’t believe you were trying to wedge that in when I’m trying to tell him what the vote was for MVP.”

Then came the slip-up.

“That tells you these guys who vote don’t know what the f*** they’re doing,” Barkley said.

The profanity aired unfiltered, making waves across social media. Johnson, who typically handles on-air mishaps swiftly, didn’t respond , suggesting he may not have realized they were still live. The clip cut shortly afterward with no immediate comment from the network.

Context: TNT’s final playoff series adds weight

The incident occurred during a high-profile moment for Inside the NBA. With Warner Bros. Discovery losing NBA broadcasting rights, this series marks TNT’s final postseason coverage for the foreseeable future. Barkley has joked multiple times during the season that the network “can’t fire him” now , a sentiment that seems more relevant than ever.

Whether TNT or the NBA issues a response or sanction remains to be seen. In the past, Barkley’s colorful apologies have become events in themselves , and fans will be watching to see if one follows.

For now, the moment lives on as yet another unforgettable , and very Barkley , moment in Inside the NBA history.
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