Charles Barkley has had an excellent career, first as a basketball player and then as an analyst. Now in his early 60’s, the “Round Mound of Rebound” is looking towards his future with the ‘Inside the NBA’ crew. But in the midst of this NBA season, he was surprised by a gesture from the US Army.
The ‘Inside the NBA’ show hosted their first episode of The Steam Room podcast this week. As host Ernie Johnson and the former league MVP started talking, Barkley chose to give a shout out to the United States military veterans.
He mentioned that he was grateful for their service and for helping him and other Americans sleep peacefully. The production crew, though, had something up their sleeve later on in the show. As the two prepared to receive calls from fans, one particular call threw the 61-year-old off-guard.
This person, Matt, announced himself as a sergeant with the US Army who had just returned from the Middle East. The fact that he revealed that they have a large rubber duck and have named it after Charles Barkley had Ernie Johnson beaming. After all, Barkley’s association with rubber ducks was established on the show last season.
Charles Barkley sends his gratitude to veterans
Even after the call ended, Ernie Johnson had a smile on his face as it seemed that the US Army sergeant and his fellow soldiers were feeding off videos of Charles Barkley and the Inside the NBA crew to boost their morale. The Hall of Famer, though, said this after the call.
Charles Barkley was grateful that those fighting for the country thought about him. In the same episode, he also gave new President elect Donald Trump his flowers for winning the election. Being a long-time critic, he congratulated Trump for winning it fair and square.
With Inside the NBA running on TNT for the last time, all eyes were on everyone’s future. After constant rumors, it came to light that TNT will continue to produce the show, but ESPN will broadcast it. However, what happens to The Steam Room is unknown at this point.