Whether or not you care about sports, Charles Barkley, a glorious caricature of himself, is the most unpredictably watchable person on television. He consistently turns TNT's Inside the NBA into an effusive spectacle of misplaced malice and misunderstood malapropisms.
You never know what Barkley will say. He may, while discussing basketball, proclaim an obscure relic like Mookie Blaylock to be the greatest athlete of all time while pointing out that "Mookie Blaylock" sounds like a weird foot disease. Then he'll start talking about pop culture or politics. By the end of one sentence, Rob Schneider has been snubbed by the Oscars, and Winston Churchill winds up being some kind of …

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