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Charles Barkley Starts His Vacation Early

Warning: Explicit language, and potentially NSFW, adjust your volume accordingly:



Charles Barkley has always been one to speak his mind, but his snarky reaction to Kenny Smith's interruption and the not-so-subtle name-calling directed at producer Tim Kiely last night were a bit of surprise -- until you realize these were the final minutes of the final Inside the NBA telecast of the season. It's like the last day of school before summer vacation -- what's the worst that can happen? A few months of vacation will ease the sting of even the most vicious finger-wagging.

For the uninitiated, Kiely is the show's lead producer, and as he admitted several years ago, one of his few rules for Barkley is to simply "watch his mouth early in, when kids could still be watching."

Frequent viewers have probably heard Barkley needle Kiely on the air several times before, and while I have no clue what elicited the name-calling last night, my guess is that he was just tweaking his boss one last time before the summer.

I don't recommend doing the same to your boss before your vacation, but let's face it, Barkley can get away with it. His irreverence is half the reason why so many people tune in, not to mention why Inside the NBA is the best studio show on TV.

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