I just read this and loved it. The title itself was a draw for me. In this book he talks openly about being rich and black, being a star athlete and the pressures, and alot of other non-basketball issues. I admire anyone who speaks their mind even if it's unpopular and politcally incorrect regardless of consequences and doesn't care about tip-toeing around so as to not hurt anyone's feelings. Barkley tells it like it is without being condescending, I think.
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"I May Be Wrong...But I Doubt It" Charles Barkley
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