VIDEO: Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal Fight Once Again on Inside the NBA

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This should come as no surprise to any regular viewer of TNT's "Inside the NBA," but Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal exchanged words once again on national TV.

While the fight usually centers around Shaq's rings, and Chuck's lack of them, this argument surprisingly didn't go there. Shaq was upset because he felt Chuck had cut him off during a segment. Chuck then calls Shaq "Mr. Sensitive" and all hell breaks loose.

Shaq was clearly upset, and he started throwing insult after insult at Barkley, and the crew was loving it. Credit to Shaq for not relying on his crutch argument about the rings. Really displays some serious maturity and growth from the four-time champion.

Shaq even found a new way to combat Chuck, as he threatened to throw a metal cup at him toward the end of the video. Innovative stuff from Shaq here.

Around the 0:45 second mark, the crew is laughing so hard that it's hard for any of them to get a word out. In fact, Ernie Johnson Jr. even had to stand up and leave his desk, something that he rarely does.

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This kind of interaction is what makes "Inside the NBA" such hilarious and capitvating television. The relationship between these four is often imitated, but never duplicated. One word of advice to the viewer, though: don't call Shaq "Mr. Sensitive."


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