The New York Knicks made Charles Barkley curse on air (Video)

Jan 18, 2017; Auburn, AL, USA; Auburn Tigers forward Anfernee McLemore and former Auburn player and former NBA player Charles Barkley celebrate head coach Bruce Pearl's 500th career win at Auburn Arena. Auburn beat LSU 78-74. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 18, 2017; Auburn, AL, USA; Auburn Tigers forward Anfernee McLemore and former Auburn player and former NBA player Charles Barkley celebrate head coach Bruce Pearl's 500th career win at Auburn Arena. Auburn beat LSU 78-74. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports /
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The New York Knicks are so bad Charles Barkely forgot he was on TV and cursed out loud.

The New York Knicks are just an awful sad basketball team this year. Between the Carmelo Anthony trade drama, owner James Dolan trying to ban team legends from Madison Square Garden and the pile of losses, it’s stunning that they can still find their way on to national TV.

Yet they still do, which means national media members are forced to sit there and talk about how pathetic a team they are this season.

Tonight, the Knicks got blown out of the water by the Cleveland Cavaliers on TNT. That is to be expected, but what wasn’t expected was Charles Barkley finally getting so fed up with them as to drop a good ol’ curse word on national TV.

For those interested in the word they’ll have to watch the video, but here’s a hint. It’s a word related to fecal matter, synonymous with how good the Knicks are at basketball.

Oh Chuck. The Knicks infuriate us all, but is it worth getting so frustrated that he has to drop a curse word about it? There could be children watching, you know. Although to be honest, nobody watching this should be surprised that it was Barkley to drop a foul word on TV. He’s never been one to hold back on his feelings even if they get him in trouble sometimes.

Hopefully he doesn’t though, because this was more just a funny accident than someone letting their emotions get out control. If any children were watching, well, let’s just hope they weren’t listening, because they’re kids and kids never pay attention to anything. Especially adults.

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Seriously though, how does TNT not have Barkley on a five-second delay at this point? If anybody’s gonna need it, it’s going to be him.