I
May Be Wrong but I Doubt It by
Charles Barkley,
Michael Wilbon (Editor) (Hardcover - October 2002)
Editions:
Hardcover |
Audio CD (Abridged) |
Digital (Microsoft Reader) |
Digital (Adobe Reader) ~NBA star Barkley-still only the second
basketball player in history, along with
Wilt Chamberlain, to total more than 23,000 points, 12,000
rebounds and 4,000 assists-has refused to go quietly into the mists of
sports legends. One of the most controversial professional athletes in
any sport, Barkley has repositioned himself as an outspoken and
provocative sports commentator for the TNT network, reaping a new and
large viewing audience in the process. This sports memoir-Barkley's
first-is a highly entertaining and remarkably thoughtful work that
successfully continues his ongoing repositioning from on-court wild man
to provocative analyst. |
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America's Dream Team: The Quest for Olympic Gold by
Chuck Daly (Author) Hardcover ~ Editions:
Hardcover |
Audio Cassette (Abridged) |
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Breaking the Rules: A Season With Sport's Most Colorful Team: Charles
Barkley's Phoenix Suns by
Mike Tulumello, et al |
Charles
Barkley (Basketball Legends) by
Sean Dolan (Library Binding - December 1995) |
Charles
Barkley (Sports Great) by
Glen MacNow (Library Binding - May 1998) |
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Charles Barkley (Sport Shots) by
Chip Lovitt |
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Charles Barkley: Star Forward (Sports Reports) by
Ron Knapp (Library Binding - September 1996) |
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Isaiah Thomas Charles Barkley by
Jordan Deutsch |
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Life of Reilly by
Rick Reilly,
Charles Barkley (Hardcover) |
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