After nearly a decade-and-a-half, Charles Barkley is renewing his feud with Miami Heat fans.
The Basketball Hall of Famer Barkley took a notable shot at the Heat fanbase on Saturday prior to the team’s Game 3 showdown against the Cleveland Cavaliers. On the TNT pregame broadcast, Barkley credited Miami head coach Erik Spoelstra and actually picked the Heat to win Game 3. But with Saturday’s game taking place at Kaseya Center in Miami, Barkley also got in a swipe at the home crowd.
“That’s not a tough environment [to play in],” said Barkley of the Heat arena. “That’s not a tough environment.”
Even when then reminded of Miami’s success during the play-in tournament, Barkley replied, “Yeah but that’s still not a hostile environment.”
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At least since 2011, when the Big Three—LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh—were still leading the team, Barkley has disliked Heat supporters. Barkley called Heat fans “the worst fans” in the NBA at the time, and they were frequently accused for being fair-weather. At one point, during a Miami TNT telecast, Barkley even threw Heat fans the finger.
Fast-forwarding to the present day, the Heat ended up getting run out of their own gym by the Cavaliers, losing in a 124-87 howler to go down 0-3 in the series. Barkley was entirely correct that the Kaseya Center was not a difficult place for the Cavaliers to play in on Saturday and also may have put the infamous “Barkley Curse” on the Heat by picking them to win Game 3.