LIV Golf’s third event got underway at Trump National Bedminster on Friday, with Bubba Watson being announced as the newest signing during the broadcast. However, one name that won’t be heading to the Saudi-backed series is Charles Barkley, with the television analyst sticking with TNT.
Speaking to the New York Post, the former Basketball player revealed that he won’t be moving to LIV Golf as a broadcaster. The 59-year-old stated: “I want to thank Greg Norman and LIV for their interest in me. I wish those guys great success and nothing but the best. But, in my best interest, and being fair to Turner — because Turner and basketball have given me every single thing in my life, it is best for me to move on and I’m staying with Turner for the rest of my TV career.”
The American reportedly has three years left on his contract at TNT, with the former MVP also having $30 million remaining on his deal. The New York Post and Barkley also stated that, besides the $10 million a year he makes from TNT, he also makes another $10 million in endorsements, including Subway, Capital One and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
“My number one priority is to be fair to Turner and my sponsors to be honest with you,” Barkley explained. “I couldn’t just keep them holding on so I made up my mind [Thursday] night. I was like, ‘Make a decision and live with it.’ ”
Previously, Barkley had revealed talks with LIV Golf. However, the American admitted it would take big money to lure him away from TNT and to LIV Golf. At the time, and speaking on The Dan Patrick Show, Barkley said: “If they offer me something crazy, I’m gonna take it too. Considering how much I make now, it would take a really huge number for me to give up my life right now. I’m not gonna give up my life for… I don’t like to talk about how much money I make.”
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