Charles Barkley On SNL: Shaq, Inside The NBA and the Post Game Translator App
Charles Barkley hosted Saturday Night Live and got to do his best Shaq impression while Keenan Thompson played Barkley. I like how they portrayed Shaq as useless because he brings absolutely nothing to Inside The NBA. Well, nothing except for a neck beard.
Here’s Barkley’s Post Game Translator App which includes a reference to God wearing number 23 for the Chicago Bulls.
I’ve also included this clip from Hulu of a sketch called White People Problems. Speaking of White People Problems, there was a 20-minute stretch this morning when I couldn’t embed YouTube videos. How was I supposed to blog without YouTube videos!? It was really awkward and basically the worst thing ever.
[h/t: Guyism]

- The Kansas City Royals Are Becoming the Royals Again, and Fans Have Been Far Too Patient
- Champions League: Bayern Munich a Legacy of Losing at Stake
- Teddy Bridgewater Declined Heisman Promotion, But Louisville May Need That Attention
- Champions League: Borussia Dortmund’s Chance to Turn from Hipster Darlings to European Champions
- Jeff Goodman Has Left CBS Sports for ESPN

- KC Resident on The Kansas City Royals Are Becoming the Royals Again, and Fans Have Been Far Too Patient
- tanyon on Champions League: Bayern Munich a Legacy of Losing at Stake
- KC Resident on The Kansas City Royals Are Becoming the Royals Again, and Fans Have Been Far Too Patient
- starkweather on The Kansas City Royals Are Becoming the Royals Again, and Fans Have Been Far Too Patient
- biffpocaroba on The Kansas City Royals Are Becoming the Royals Again, and Fans Have Been Far Too Patient
One Response to “Charles Barkley On SNL: Shaq, Inside The NBA and the Post Game Translator App”
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.






January 8th, 2012 at 12:10 PM
Surprisingly competent performance by barkley last night. I’m a huge fan of his, but his previous stints as host led me to cringe a lot. But I thought they did a good job of not letting him carry the load a lot last night.
That “awkward” thing is spot on. People on twitter need a serious lesson as to when it is appropriate to use that word. No, it’s not “awkward” that Derek Rose is trending instead of Derrick Rose. Stupid, yes, but not awkward.