Charles Barkley apologized for his bad NBA playoff prediction on April 30, 2026.
He had picked the Cleveland Cavaliers to win the Eastern Conference and make the NBA Finals.

What happened?

The Cavaliers trailed 74-67 at halftime against the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.
Charles Barkley spoke on the Cavaliers during ESPN's coverage of Game 5.

Why it matters for Charles Barkley

Barkley's prediction was made before the postseason.
He publicly apologized for his prediction during halftime at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.

What comes next?

The Cavaliers won 52 games during the regular season and were the East's No. 4 seed.
They made a drastic win-now trade at the February deadline by picking up former NBA MVP James Harden.

The Cavaliers lost Games 3 and 4 of the series by a combined 26 points to the Raptors.
They ultimately course-corrected in the second half of Wednesday's game and beat Toronto by a final score of 125-120.

The win opened up a 3-2 lead in the series for the Cavaliers.
But considering how bad the Cavaliers have looked at certain points, they are already giving some buyer's remorse to Barkley.

Barkley is not the best when it comes to predictions.
He had a funny moment during ESPN's coverage of Game 5 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors.

The Cavaliers entered play on Wednesday tied 2-2 in the first-round series.
They got all that they could handle from Toronto, who have not had Immanuel Quickley at all during the series.

The Raptors also lost Brandon Ingram in the early stages of Game 5.
But the Cavaliers were able to come out on top and take the lead in the series.

Charles Barkley reacts to the first half of Raptors-Cavs.
He said "I just gotta say man, I just wanna apologize for picking the Cavs to get to the Finals.