allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com - 5/20/2008
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After the news came out last week that he owed $400,000 to a Vegas casino, Charles Barkley has decided to quit gambling, at least for now. During the pregame show for the TNT broadcast of Monday's game between the Spurs and Hornets, Barkley announced that he was "not going to gamble anymore. For right now, the next year or two, I'm not going to gamble." Barkley said that he doesn't..........
TOP 11 REASONS WHY THE SPURS JUST WON'T DIE
epiccarnival.com 5/20/2008 — by DMtShooter , Five Tool Tool 11. In the words of Charles Barkley, they're cockroaches 10. They faced a coach who managed his bench as if they came to the game on a short bus from a leper center 9. Peja Stojakovic and Wally Szczerbiak shop at the ...
Barkley: 'I'm Not Going to Gamble Anymore'
sports.aol.com 5/20/2008 — Charles Barkley 's $400,000 gambling debt made a lot of waves last week, so it wasn't too surprising to see him address it on TNT's Inside the NBA before tonight's Game 7 between the Spurs and Hornets. As you can see above, not only has he paid ...
Barkley says he will stop gambling
msn.foxsports.com 5/20/2008 — Charles Barkley said Monday he will stop gambling, at least for now, less than a week after acknowledging he owed a $400,000 debt to a Las Vegas Strip casino.
"I like to go into Vegas, it's a fun place, but you know what, I've got to stop gambling. ...
Comments and Interviews from Hornets/Spurs Game 7 on TNT
bizofbasketball.com 5/20/2008 — The following is comments for the Spurs/Hornets Game 7 Monday night. The comments come from the NBA on TNT broadcast team of Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Chris Webber, as well as courtside interviews with Hornets head coach Byron Scott, Spurs guards Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker TNT’s NBA coverage continues on Wednesday, May 21 at 9 p.m. ET with exclusive coverage of the ...