Barkley says he won't retire, will remain with TNT

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Charles Barkley intends to remain with TNT Sports through the remainder of his contract.

The Hall of Fame player announced Tuesday that he will not retire next season, reversing the announcement he made in June during the NBA Finals.

Barkley said at the time that the 2024-25 season would be his last on television, no matter what eventually happened with the NBA's media deal negotiations. He signed a 10-year contract extension with TNT Sports in 2022.

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"I love my TNT Sports family. My No. 1 priority has been and always will be our people and keeping everyone together for as long as possible," Barkley said in a statement. "... I'm looking forward to continuing to work with them both on the shows we currently have and new ones we develop together in the future.

"This is the only place for me. I have to say ... I've been impressed by the leadership team who is fighting hard and have been aggressive in adding new properties to TNT Sports, which I am very excited about. ... I'm going to give my all as we keep [fans] entertained for years to come."

ESPN/ABC, NBC and Amazon Prime Video were expected to try to court Barkley before Tuesday's announcement. "Inside the NBA" host Ernie Johnson has also said he intends to remain with TNT but the futures of Shaquille O'Neal and Kenny Smith remain uncertain.

Barkley joined TNT in 2000 and has been a part of the iconic "Inside the NBA" show, which has won 21 Sports Emmy Awards and has been a model for studio shows. Barkley took home his fifth Sports Emmy for Outstanding Studio Analyst in May.

What Barkley's future looks like if TNT does not have the NBA remains to be seen. Turner has had an NBA package since 1984 and games have been on TNT since the network launched in 1988.

However, the relationship started to become strained when Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav said during an RBC Investor Conference in November 2022 that Turner and WBD "don't have to have the NBA."

TNT Sports also carries the NHL and NCAA men's basketball tournament with CBS. It recently has added the College Football Playoffs, Big East basketball, NASCAR and the French Open.

"Charles is one of the best and most beloved sportscasters in the history of television," TNT Sports Chairman and CEO Luis Silberwasser said in a statement. "I know I speak for all the members of the TNT Sports family when I say we are incredibly thrilled to share this mutual commitment to continue showcasing Charles' one-of-a-kind talents and entertain fans well into the future."

Barkley was the co-host of "King Charles," a weekly talk show on CNN with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, but the limited-run series ended in April after six months.



Barkley says he won't retire, will remain with TNT

Barkley says he won't retire, will remain with TNT

Barkley says he won't retire, will remain with TNT

Barkley says he won't retire, will remain with TNT
Barkley says he won't retire, will remain with TNT
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