Video: Charles Barkley hits the post-match broadcast of Match 5th with a T-shirt

Golden State Warriors enthusiasts got a little carried away as they celebrated their team’s decisive victory over Charles Barkley.

On the screen after TNT’s “Inside the NBA” game after the Warriors’ 120-110 win over the Dallas Mavericks in game five of the Western Conference Finals in San Francisco, Barkley hit the head through a yellow jersey he threw onto the set.

Barkley got up from his chair, walked directly to the railing, and looked at the crowd. Finally, he returned to the workplace while the exhibit was on a publicity break.

– Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) May 27, 2022

This is the first time Barkley and Warriors enthusiasts have made the playoffs.

Barkley cursed those who interrupted before the first game of the series and was the target of an unflattering chant from Warriors enthusiasts before game five.

The former NBA All-Star blatantly opposed the Warriors in the series. But the back and forth between him and his enthusiasts seemed like a lot of fun.

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