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'[We’re] About A Month From Shaq Setting Himself On Fire': Charles Barkley Explains Why Shaquille O'Neal Struggled On Inside The NBA Early On

TNT's Inside the NBA is appealing not only because of its basketball commentary but also because of the co-hosts of the show. Shaquille O'Neal, for instance, has been delighting audiences since he joined the program over a decade ago. However, it would seem that the sports legend had to overcome a bit of a learning curve early on. Charles Barkley explained why the big man struggled during his early years as a broadcaster – and had his co-workers joking that he'd be “setting himself on fire” at some point.

Charles Barkley recently appeared on Paul George's Podcast Pwhere he discussed the apparent cancellation of Inside the NBA and the sports broadcasting landscape. While explaining why ESPN and others can't replicate the long-running TNT talk show, Barkley reflected on the growing pains the series has overcome over the years. The Round Mound of Rebound eventually remembered the period of transition that arose when Shaq joined the crew in 2011. As Barkley recalled, the Diesel was definitely enthusiastic – but maybe a bit too high-spirited:

When Shaq came on, we had some rough things going, because Shaq was really funny. He says, 'I gotta do something tonight.' And we're like, 'Okay.' And then the next week, he's like, 'I gotta do something tonight.' We're like, 'Okay.' And, finally, we had to sit him down [and say] like, 'Yo, man, we got seven more damn months of this shit. You can't try to outdo yourself.' The joke around the studio was, 'Man, [we’re] about a month from Shaq trying to set himself on fire.' He was trying to outdo [himself]. I was like, 'No, man, this is a marathon. We're on TV once a week in October, November, December, January, February – then we got the All-Star game, then we got two months of the playoffs. We're not trying to outdo ourselves every night.' We had to sit him down and say, 'Yo, man, calm down. We got a long-ass season ahead.'

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