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Charles Barkley has a ‘Trainwreck’ burn for LeBron James
Off top, he was asked about his perceived hatred of the Warriors, the Hall-of-Famer quickly corrected the interviewer, pointing out that he’s never liked the chances of jump-shooting teams to win a title, not the Warriors specifically. “You know they had a great year with Steph and Klay, a great year”. The former National Basteball Association famous person, however, chose to center on LeBron James’ trainwrecks versus his over the course of a post-tournament audio interview. Steve Kerr did an admirable job.
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It always makes me laugh. “So congratulate them and tell them to shut the hell up screaming ‘Dubs, ‘” Barkley said, with a joking smirk on his face.
“But you put two more All-Stars on that team, the Warriors still might have won but I would have picked the Cavs if everyone was healthy”.
Charles Barkley trolled LeBron over his role in Trainkwreck, saying that the film was actually a sequel to the train wreck that the National Basteball Association Finals ended up being for the star.
“LeBron should call this Trainwreck 2 because the Finals were Trainwreck 1, ” he quipped”.
Not that it really matters what Barkley thinks.
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He also went into detail about the Golden State Warriors, and how if the Cleveland Cavaliers had Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving, things would have turned out differently. “And old men die, and the world keeps spinnin'”.