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Media column: Time for Barkley to get off D-Wade's back; Pundits rip Dolphins; ESPN to hire J.T.

FRIDAY MEDIA COLUMN

In the recent history of athlete commercials, few were as clever or memorable as Charles Barkley and Dwyane Wade kibitzing on those catchy T-Mobile cell phone ads. Wade finally cracked Barkley's Fav Five, to the relief of much of America, but then immediately lost his spot after Barkley discovered Wade's nickname was "Pookie."

Fast forward three years, and here’s my question: Why in the world does Barkley keep needling D-Wade?

It’s one thing to criticize Wade for his horrendous Game 3 against Indiana, from which he has rebounded splendidly. But it’s quite another for Barkley to level puzzling shots at his former T-Mobile partner. Among them:

### Wade, Barkley said recently, “gets far too much credit” for the Heat’s 2006 championship, asserting that Shaquille O’Neal and Alonzo Mourning made the difference against the Mavericks. You might recall – even if Barkley doesn’t - that Wade averaged 34.7 points and 7.9 rebounds and led the Heat to four straight wins against Dallas. Even O’Neal, on TNT’s set, scoffed at Barkley’s theory.

### Wade, Barkley said, “doesn’t make players around him better.” You know who might disagree? That mostly undistinguished cast that Wade led to the playoffs – without LeBron James – in Erik Spoelstra’s first two seasons as coach.

### While making a broader point that James should be taking more late-game shots, Barkley inexplicably felt compelled to add this:

“You know the thing that’s funny? Dwyane Wade never gets any criticism because he didn’t close in the Finals last year. I actually think LeBron got tired. He used a lot of energy shutting down Derrick Rose. Then he had to guard Jason Terry. I think he got tired. But it's funny how Wade doesn't get any criticism for not finishing in the Finals last year. Wade’s a great offensive player, but LeBron makes everybody around him better.”

Barkley should check the stats. Wade scored more than any other player in last year’s Finals – his 26.5 average a shade over Dirk Nowitzki’s 26.0 and much higher than James’ 17.8. He also shot 54.6 percent – better than James’ 47.8 and Nowitzki’s 41.6. Could Wade have done more late in close games? Certainly. But so could have everybody else on the Heat.

And Barkley wants to make an issue of Wade’s play in the Finals? As the ESPN NFL studio guys would say, “C’mon, Man!”

Let’s be clear: Barkley shouldn’t speak favorably about Wade just because they worked together. And Wade wouldn’t expect that. But Barkley comes off as if he’s searching for something negative to say about him.

Wade said he wasn’t aware of Barkley’s comments and “I respect Charles for being a great player. I respect the relationship we have. He has a job to do. Whatever he’s going to say, he can say it. It doesn’t change the time I go to sleep, the time I wake up, and what I do in between. It’s TV ratings.

“It’s not going to change ’06. So sorry, Charles, it’s not going to change ’06 at all. I was a big part of that championship. Did I do it all by myself? No. I had a lot of help. But I had a couple of games in there that helped lead my team to a championship.”

Wade said he has not spoken to Barkley “in a while. When I see him, I show respect as being a player that came before me that helped pave the way, especially a guy that’s not that much taller than me in a sense of what he did in the game. But I don’t get involved in what those guys say because they have a microphone and get to talk."

AROUND THE DIAL

### This was predictable: National pundits ripping the selection of the Dolphins to appear on HBO’s Hard Knocks. “Other than Reggie Bush, the Dolphins?” ESPN’s Michael Wilbon asked incredulously. “Who are they?”

Woody Paige, on ESPN’s Around the Horn, complained: “Who really cares about the Dolphins? They’re no longer relevant in the National Football League.”… NFL Network announced it will retain Warren Sapp, who was dropped by Showtime.

### ESPN plans to hire Jason Taylor as an analyst on assorted studio shows - including NFL Live, NFL 32 and SportsCenter, according to industry sources.

### Stephen “Screaming A.” Smith, whose show was canceled by ESPN in 2009, is back with a fairly prominent role. Hired to do a talk show on ESPN Radio’s New York affiliate in February 2011, the bombastic Smith will join the cast of ESPN2’s First Take beginning Monday, serving as Skip Bayless’ sparring partner.

Both are as polarizing as anybody on the ESPN payroll, and their debates could either enthrall viewers or send them reaching furiously for their remote control.

### Don’t be surprised if WQAM-560 pursues Jorge Sedano if the station and Michael Irvin part ways. WQAM said it’s uncertain whether Irvin will remain beyond July. Sedano left 790 The Ticket last month to focus on his TV career. He does a sports fantasy show for CBSSports.com.... WQAM and WMEN are making progress in negotiations that would allow Sid Rosenberg to escape his WQAM non-compete clause and soon begin his job as WMEN-640's morning host. But a deal isn't done, and if the sides can't break through the final stages of talks, he could not begin the gig until the second week of August.

### Oops: WPLG-10 news reporter Sasha Andrade said last Saturday that the Heat would play the winner of the series between the Celtics and “the Philadelphia 69ers.”

Was Andrade the victim of a co-worker’s TelePrompter error? No, the station said. Andrade bears sole responsibility, and she has suffered enough for the mistake, including lampooning on talk shows and web sites.

Note: Check out my last post for Heat notes from today, and check on the home page for my story previewing Game 3 of Heat-Celtics.

05/31/2012 | Permalink | Comments (34)

Thursday evening Heat-Celtics notebook: Bosh news; Rivers on why Heat is tougher now

Chris Bosh is traveling with the Heat for the first time since suffering his abdominal injury but will not play in Games 3 or 4 in Boston, coach Erik Spoelstra said Thursday.

Spoelstra said Bosh took the trip to continue doing rehabilitation and some on-court work with the team’s training staff and assistant coaches.

Asked when Bosh will be able to participate in contact practices, Spoelstra said, “That’s way.” Then he stopped himself and said, “It’s too early to tell.” But he said he is encouraged by the progress.

The Heat remains very hopeful that Bosh will be ready for the NBA Finals, which will begin June 10 or June 12. A return during this series has not been completely ruled out, though nobody is obviously counting on that.

Bosh, who suffered the injury May 13 in Game 1 against Indiana, has done an on-court workout three consecutive days, which included some shooting. The Heat is 5-2 in the seven full games that Bosh has missed.

RIVERS: HEAT CHANGES

Celtics coach Doc Rivers said it has become clear that Heat players “trust each other better” than they previously did. He said it was easier to defend Miami in earlier matchups because “the ball is in Dwyane Wade’s and LeBron James’ hands. Now more guys are involved and it’s making it more difficult to guard them. Mario Chalmers is playing with far more confidence.”

Celtics guard Keyon Dooling said Chalmers is “extremely underrated, in my opinion.”

### Asked if he is OK with Chalmers, Udonis Haslem and players other than James and Wade getting their points, Rivers said, “That has to be taken away. Chalmers made shots and you have to give him credit. [But] 10 to 12 [of his 22 points] were our fault. Almost all of Haslem’s [13 points] were defensive breakdowns.”

### Rivers said the Celtics “did not involve” Kevin Garnett enough in the offense. He scored 18 points but shot 6 for 18, including 0 for 2 in overtime.

Former NBA guard Wally Szczerbiak, who works for CBS Sports Network, ripped Garnett, tweeting: “KG is another one lacks the clutch gene; always has.” That tweet was later deleted by Szczerbiak, who reportedly didn’t have a good relationship with Garnett as Minnesota Timberwolves teammates.

### Wade said the way he handled the defensive assignment on Ray Allen’s open three-pointer that tied the score with 34 seconds left in regulation was “a bone-head play on my part. If I was going to rotate, I should have stayed with my body on Kevin Garnett, made the pass tougher. I had to make something happen in overtime to make up for it.”

### In its history, the Heat has won all nine previous series in which it won the first two games. The Celtics have rallied from an 0-2 hole to win a series just once in 13 such scenarios (the 1969 Finals against the Lakers).

### Rondo played the entire game for the first time in his career. Orlando’s Dwight Howard did that twice in last year’s playoffs. “I felt fine,” Rondo said. “I wanted to play every minute.”

 

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