newVideoPlayer( {"source":"motionboxTranslated","player":"http:\/\/video.gawkerassets.com\/127932359-727d9c334fc7812f-flv.flv","native_source":{"thumbnail":"","sources":[{"url":"http:\/\/video.gawkerassets.com\/127932355-5237681aeed8ba6f-mpeg4_online_sd.mp4","codec":"video\/mp4","width":500,"height":319.65}]},"width":500,"height":319.65,"key":"#@c4de160d2885634aef2","swfUrl":"http:\/\/video.gawkerassets.com\/flowplayer\/flowplayer.commercial-3.2.7.swf","agegate":false} ); The old Nets coach is still new to live television, so perhaps he wasn't aware that he can still be heard even after a segment ends. Then again, Barkley's been doing this for years and experience hasn't helped him. [YouBeenBlinded]

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