I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It
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Author | Charles Barkley, Michael Wilbon |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject(s) | Autobiography, Memoir |
Publisher | Random House |
Released | October 1, 2002 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback and audio-CD |
Pages | 272 (hardcover edition) |
ISBN | ISBN 037550883X (hardcover edition) |
[edit] Overview
I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It is NBA Legend Charles Barkley's first sports memoir. The book reflects Barkley's own personality, experiences, and opinions. It explores a wide range of interests, and discusses a variety of controversial topics. Each chapter has its own theme, and ranges from politics to lack of minority control in sports. It also recounts some of Barkley's memorable experiences during his Hall of Fame NBA career, such as his involvement with Michael Jordan in the legendary U.S. Olympic gold medal winning "Dream Team."