The outspoken former NBA player and sports commentator shares his words of wisdom about, opinions on, and witty observations of basketball, popular culture, personal relationships, celebrity and fame, politics, money, and life. 200,000 first printing.
"Charles Barkley always makes me laugh, and he always makes me think. He hasn't held anything back in his book -- if anything, this is the most personal I've ever seen him. The only whopper is the title: when has Barkley ever admitted to being wrong?"
-- Tiger Woods "Whether you think he's wrong or right, you'll never find Charles Barkley dull, evasive or afraid. He's blunt, honest and funny as hell, a man with strong convictions and a determination to express them without fear of offending the sensibilities of more timid souls. He's got guts, and there's as much to admire in this book as there is in the man. In
I May Be Wrong, But I Doubt It, Barkle
y refers to one of my campaigns as a rough experience. It might have been, but at least I never had to post up against Sir Charles. Now
that would have been really hard."
-- Senator John McCain "I find Charles to be great company on the golf course. Of course, he has never been shy about his opinions, and he has not changed for this book! Charles addresses issues that are important to all of us, not just people close to the game of basketball. Frank, funny and provocative, this is a book that will stir people to think."
-- Dean Smith
From the Hardcover edition.