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Charles Barkley has choice words for Knicks and their fans following Game 2 victory

One of the funniest, most outspoken analysts on TV right now is none other than Charles Barkley.

During a segment on TNT's "Inside the NBA" Wednesday night as the Knicks and Pacers were playing Game 2 of their playoff series, the NBA Hall of Famer had some choice words to say about the Knicks and their fanbase.

"I would love to see them get they (expletive) stomped by the Celtics, that would be great," Barkley said on the air. "Whoever wins this series (Knicks-Pacers) is gonna get stomped by the Celtics."

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The former Philadelphia Sixers legend added that New Yorkers "deserve it" because they believe they're "the greatest thing since sliced bread."

"Y'all ain't that good in New York. C'mon man y'all are overrated," Barkley added in reference to the city's food and culture.

Barkley may soon get his wish, as the Knicks are just two wins away from a potential matchup against Boston in the Eastern Conference finals following a thrilling, come-from-behind 130-121 victory in Game 2 at Madison Square Garden.

Here's what Charles Barkley said about Knicks and their fans

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Charles Barkley on Knicks: What he said about them after Game 2 win over Pacers