ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith always finds a way to make headlines, and his latest came after he called out Charles Barkley for being a “flaming hypocrite” over the former NBA star’s critique of Smith’s oversaturation in the media as of late.
Smith has been a hard man to miss with appearances on various political talk shows, a guest spot on daytime soap opera “General Hospital,” and a cameo on “Law & Order.”
But Smith didn’t take too kindly to Barkley’s advice that essentially less is more and used the recent edition of his self-titled show, “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” to respond to Barkley, who he described as a “brother” and a person who is “as real and as authentic as it gets.”

“That’s my guy, but that doesn’t mean I always agree with him. And it doesn’t mean that I’m devoid of the right to call him a flaming hypocrite when it’s called upon,” Smith said. “Do y’all know how many commercials Charles Barkley does a year? He’ll tell us two. Have you seen Charles Barkley in two commercials? Are you kidding me? Oh, by the way, the cat that you work with at least twice a week during the NBA season is Shaquille O’Neal.