With Charles Barkley howling, entire TNT ‘Inside the NBA’ crew picks Timberwolves to win West

The postgame joy for the Timberwolves was evident on TNT’s “Inside the NBA” show after the Game 7 win over the Nuggets, and it surfaced when the studio team was asked to pick who they think will head to the NBA Finals.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
May 20, 2024 at 11:04AM
The Timberwolves bench reacted to a basket by Rudy Gobert in the fourth quarter of Game 7 on Sunday night. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Timberwolves historic comeback in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals provided endless postgame fodder for the “Inside the NBA” crew of Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Vince Carter on TNT.

First there was Anthony Edwards graciously welcoming Barkley as he returns Minneapolis for Game 1 on Wednesday, including a playful curse word and a plan to send him four or five restaurants to visit.

Then there was Barkley praising Karl-Anthony Towns.

“You know I’m on his butt all the time,” Barkley said of the Wolves big man who finished with 23 points and 12 rebounds. “Cause I want him to play like he did tonight, all the time. He was the MVP for the Wolves tonight.”

But perhaps the highlight for Timberwolves’ fans came later, a while after the dust had settled in Denver, when the crew looked forward to the Western Conference finals.

Ernie Johnson asked his panel of experts who they expect will win the Wolves-Mavericks series — everyone, including Johnson, picked Minnesota. Barkley was boldly for Minnesota, Smith hesitated before picking the Wolves, and Johnson later agreed.

“They just have a vibe,” Johnson said.

Barkley, leaning back, howled.

Game 1 is Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The “Inside the NBA” crew will be there.

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