Skip navigation

Barkley calls out Kobe for lack of effort

Hall of Famer says Lakers star wrong to take ‘sabbatical’ in preseason

Image: Bryant, Barkley
Jake Herrle / TNT via AP
Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, left, went on TNT's NBA show in 2006 to respond to criticisms from analyst and Hall of Famer Charles Barkley, far right. Also in studio were Ernie Johnson, center left, and Kenny Smith.
Slideshow
Golden State Warriors v Dallas Mavericks, Game 1
  Dancers from around the league
Check out some of the dancers from the NBA.

more photos

Video: NBA from NBC Sports
Abdul-Jabbar managing his illness
Nov. 15: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wants to be very clear that his cancer was caught early and that he's not dealing with a death sentence.

  Ask the NBA expert: Ira Winderman

Do you have a burning question about your favorite team or player? Submit it now, and then check back for our reader mailbag on the 1st and 15th of each month.

Slide show
Image: Ding Jianjun
  Week in Sports Pictures
Pain on the skating rink, flying high on the hardwood, upsets on the football field, and more.

more photos

updated 6:08 p.m. ET Oct. 29, 2007

NEW YORK - Charles Barkley is calling out Kobe Bryant again for dogging it.

Barkley criticized Bryant on Monday for the way he asked the Lakers to trade him, then for not appearing to give his full effort since owner Jerry Buss said he would consider a deal.

So when Barkley goes on the air Tuesday night for TNT’s season-opening doubleheader, he will probably have some strong words about Bryant for the second time in three years. He said Phil Jackson’s questioning of Bryant’s effort over the weekend was the “final straw.”

Story continues below ↓
advertisement | your ad here

“What Phil Jackson said yesterday, that was like they’re at the point of no return now. There’s a point where you know you can make a marriage work, but what Phil Jackson said yesterday, that was the end of it,” Barkley said at a luncheon with fellow studio analyst Kenny Smith.

“That’s the one thing I respect most about Kevin Garnett. Even though he played on terrible teams, there is not a player in the last 10 years who played harder than Kevin Garnett. And that’s the one thing that disappoints me. Phil said that Kobe’s just going through the motions. ... And if your coach tells you you’re just going through the motions, that’s pretty much the end of the straw.”

Barkley called Bryant “selfish” after Game 7 of the Lakers’ first-round playoff loss to Phoenix in 2006, after Bryant took just three shots and scored only one point in the second half while the Suns pulled away. Bryant told Barkley he was upset in some text message responses, then made a guest appearance on TNT’s coverage later in the playoffs to discuss the matter with Barkley on the air.

Though Barkley said at the time he should have handled his criticism differently, he maintains now he was right, even recalling a game a couple of years earlier against Sacramento when Bryant was also accused of not shooting as a way to prove a point.

“Did you see anybody defending him? Did you see any of his coaches or players saying what Charles said wasn’t right?” Barkley said. “You can’t fool people. I like Kobe Bryant. I think he’s the best player we got in the NBA. I didn’t like what he did in Phoenix at all.”

TNT will show the Lakers’ opener against Houston on Tuesday night after televising NBA champion San Antonio’s game against Portland in the opener. Barkley and Smith said the Bryant situation will come up, and both will probably criticize the way Bryant has acted since last season ended.

Smith said Bryant broke “etiquette rules” by publicly criticizing teammates during his trade demand. Barkley was harder on Bryant’s actions since camp opened. Bryant skipped practices and games — Barkley called it a “sabbatical” — after Buss said he would consider trading his star, and Barkley blames both of them for creating the situation.

  Special feature
BRYANT FOYLE
AP

Kobe Bryant is bound to be traded by the Lakers. But where will he end up? We break it down.

“When Jerry Buss comes into training camp and says they’re going to trade Kobe, Kobe says, ’All right, I’m going to take a week’s vacation,”’ Barkley said.

“Jerry shouldn’t have said that. Wasn’t no doubt in my mind (Bryant) was just blowing off games and practice because he was (mad) about what Dr. Buss said. They shouldn’t have said that. He should have went to Kobe ’Kobe you want to be traded, we’ll try to make it work.’ But the guy’s skipping practices, going through the motions.”

Barkley said the Lakers need to find the best deal possible to make sure Bryant doesn’t eventually leave without them getting anything back. Smith didn’t sound as certain he’d make a trade.

“If I was the Lakers, I’d still have Shaq, too,” Smith said.

Barkley also said he plans to address the Tim Donaghy scandal Tuesday and praised commissioner David Stern for saying the league would lighten the casino gambling restrictions on its referees. During its coverage, TNT will also talk with Stern, who will be in San Antonio for the Spurs’ ring ceremony.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Sponsored links