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Former Auburn great and basketball analyst Charles Barkley congratulated ... and being from Alabama," Barkley said. "I never in my wildest dream thought that Alabama and Auburn would make it ...
The dream of an Alabama-Auburn NCAA tournament championship game is dead after the Crimson Tide’s 85-65 loss to Duke in the Elite Eight on Saturday night, but Charles Barkley was still bursting ...
Black lawmakers want a provision for a Black-owned casino to be part of any gambling legislation, and the former Auburn star wants to be part of the ownership group.
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Basketball Network on MSN"She stuck with me when I got arrested six or seven times" - Charles Barkley's heartfelt Hall of Fame tribute to his wife"In Philadelphia, I met a great woman. If you can put up with me all these years, I'm not easy to get along with, but I just ...
Former NBA All-Star and Alabama native Charles Barkley showed interest in owning a controlling majority in an Alabama casino, if the opportunity arose. The remarks came amid new efforts in the ...
Charles Barkley, while being an Auburn Tigers legend, just cannot help but also be proud of the Alabama Crimson Tide. Being proud of a squad does not necessarily mean that they had to win in March ...
Basketball legend Charles Barkley has expressed interest in joining a potential casino ownership group in his home state of Alabama if the state proceeds with legalizing commercial casinos.
Following Auburn basketball's Final Four exit against Florida, Charles Barkley found Johni Broome. Here's what he told him.
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Basketball Network on MSNBarkley's bold statement before the Sixers blew their shot at contending: "If we don't win it here, it will be a travesty. If we lose, it would be stupid""If we don't win it here, it will be a travesty. If we lose, it would be stupid." Considering the two teams split their ...
Former Auburn basketball great Charles Barkley praised Nate Oats' Alabama team - and the state of basketball in the state - following the Elite Eight.
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