Charles Barkley agrees to new 10-year TNT contract worth more than $100 million
Charles Barkley has agreed to a 10-year deal with TNT which is expected to be worth more than $100 million, The Post is reporting.
Barkley, who has three years left on his current contract that pays him $10 million per season, could also own rights to go work for another network, after TNT’s agreement with the NBA expires after the 2024-25 season if TNT doesn’t renew.
The Post is reporting the former Auburn star’s new contract may approach $200 million.
Barkley, 59, said in 2021 he was retiring at 60, blaming cancel culture.
According to the report, Shaquille O’Neal has a long-term agreement, and the network has also re-signed host Ernie Johnson and analyst Kenny Smith to new deals.
Last week, WarnerBrothers Discovery chief content officer of U.S. networks Kathleen Finch spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about Barkley’s contract talks and said that the likely new deal will encompass more than NBA coverage.
In June of last year, Barkley vented his frustration in an interview with WJFK 106.7 The Fan in Washington about cancel culture.
“You can’t even have fun nowadays without these characters trying to get you canceled and things like that,” he said.
“I’m trying to hang on for another couple of years until I’m 60 and then they can kiss my ass. I’m only working until 60. I’ve already told them that. I’m not working until the day I die. That’s just stupid. And if I don’t have enough money by now, I’m an idiot, anyway. They should fire me, anyway.
“That’s all we ever talk about behind the scenes like, ‘Yo, man, be careful going in this direction.’ I’m like, ‘Yo, man, we can’t even have fun anymore.’ We’ve had fun all these years and now all of a sudden in the last year and a half, everybody is trying to get everybody fired and it really sucks.”
Mark Heim is a sports reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim.