SAM MITCHELL revealed Chris Miles’ address on live TV during an awkward salary bust-up.
The NBA TV duo clashed during Friday night’s broadcast in a cringe-inducing back-and-forth.
Sam Mitchell revealed NBA TV host Chris Miles’ address during an awkward bust-up[/caption]
Miles had initially asked Mitchell about Steve Kerr not receiving a gold medal at the Olympics during the summer.
The Golden State Warriors coach led the USA men’s basketball team to glory in Paris earlier this year.
Mitchell responded by joking: “I guess it just tells you [in] international [play] how they value coaches – not at all.”
However, the former Toronto Raptors head coach was then on the receiving end from Miles.
The host said: “I’m surprised coaches get a pay check for this show. Maybe you should do this pro-bono, my friend.”
His jibe prompted a fiery outburst from Mitchell as he hit back by claiming his salary was “pretty close” to pro-bono.
He also accused Miles of “bragging” about his money and threatened to reveal his home address.
The 61-year-old exclaimed: “I’m sorry, did you rent your beach house out down in Florida during the Hurricane?… How about your town house in Buckhead, [Georgia]?”
The NBA analyst left his colleague shocked with his outburst live on air[/caption]
Miles was left in shock as Mitchell continued by accusing him of calling him out and “screaming broke and hungry”.
He added: “I know what you have and where you live young fella, so you need to stop.”
The presenter sheepishly called Mitchell a “snitch”, only for him to quip back that he was in fact a “truth teller”.
Finishing his outburst, he said: “You gotta stop messing with me on national TV… Do I need to give out the address? Because you’re not at home right now.”
Their awkward interaction finally ended after almost 90 seconds of tension between the pair.
However, Mitchell then went on to actually reveal Miles’ address in Destin, Florida as he asked: “You have the pool put in yet?”
The former small forward had a 17-year playing career before turning to coaching and becoming an analyst.
During that time, he had spells with both the Minnesota Timberwolves and Indian Pacers.
Mitchell’s playing career included two spells with the Minnesota Timberwolves before he turned to coaching[/caption]