LAS VEGAS - JULY 02: NBA analyst and former NBA player Charles Barkley arrives at the Ante Up for Africa celebrity poker tournament at the Rio Hotel & Casino July 2, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Proceeds from the event will benefit survivors of the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

This was easily the most disturbing image of the playoffs. Fat Sixers fan up there says he would have beaten Charles Barkley in the shirt-off. Sorry bro, not unless you crapped out half a person. Ugh, that was disgusting.

What’s incredible is that Kevin Garnett managed to knock down free throws even with that guy jiggling his rolls in the stands. Observe:

The Flava Flav clock is at least a decent touch.

GIF via @Jose3030

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