White House, Donald Trump and Charles Barkley
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Charles Barkley rips idea of teams boycotting Donald Trump’s White House: ‘That’s just stupid’
Charles Barkley Says NBA Champion Teams Should Visit Donald Trump At The White House
Charles Barkley Calls Out Athletes Who Won’t Visit The White House Because Of Donald Trump: “Give Him The Respect & Dignity He Deserves”
Barkley piggy-backed off that point, saying that he and some friends were recently discussing the trend of sports teams skipping their trips to the White House after winning championships. Chuck argued that it shouldn’t matter who the President is at the time, and that all teams should see it as as an honor:
The basketball hall of famer joined Karl Ravech and Jimmy Dykes during Auburn’s game against Ole Miss on Wednesday, and shared that while he’d been to the Buc-ee’s parking lot in his hometown of Leeds, that was as close to getting inside the store as he’s come.
Following the victory, Nick Wright and Kevin Wildes of First Things First discussed the Lakers' red-hot streak and whether LeBron James and company should be considered legitimate title contenders. "How legit are the Lakers' title chances?" Wildes asked his co-host.
In his Sixers career, Barkley averaged 23.3 points and 11.6 rebounds as he made his impact on the history of the franchise. He's fifth in franchise history in total points, third in total rebounds, fifth in steals, and eighth in blocks. He was a dominant force in his prime.
Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley have both been retired from the NBA for two decades. While they were both Hall of Famers during their careers, they added a
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSN'I’ve never been inside': Why Charles Barkley can't get his hands on the Buc-ee's brisket in LeedsAs the Auburn legend put it himself while talking BBQ during an appearance on ESPN at the Tigers' matchup with Ole Miss, "I had a weight problem ... I couldn't wait to eat!"
NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley believes college tuition prices in the U.S. are getting out of hand, calling it "one of the greatest travesties in our country."
Charles Barkley has some worries for the future of college basketball. Barkley was a guest on ESPN's broadcast of Wednesday's Auburn-Ole Miss game, and
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Charles Barkley believes Victor Wembanyama cannot be handed the “face of the NBA” title and that he must “take it.”
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