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3 November 09
NBA Art: Charles Barkley
Sidenote: Is it me or does Sixers-era Chuck look a bit more like Tony Dungy/Grant Hill there
(via pickandroll)

NBA Art: Charles Barkley

Sidenote: Is it me or does Sixers-era Chuck look a bit more like Tony Dungy/Grant Hill there

(via pickandroll)

Reblogged: pickandroll

25 September 09
Chuck with Nirvana on SNL
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Chuck with Nirvana on SNL

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Reblogged: juliasegal

14 September 09
They don’t bang like they used to…
via thegrandarchives

They don’t bang like they used to…

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Reblogged: thegrandarchives

19 August 09
Great Moments in NBA History: Chuck gets an elbow to the face from Michael Jordan during the ‘91 Playoffs in Chicago. Barkley would later claim the officiating was “tuhrrible”.
photo by: Jerry Lodriguss

Great Moments in NBA History: Chuck gets an elbow to the face from Michael Jordan during the ‘91 Playoffs in Chicago. Barkley would later claim the officiating was “tuhrrible”.

photo by: Jerry Lodriguss

11 June 09

Back in Time: June 11 
Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley | 1993


Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls and Charles Barkley of the Phoenix Suns each scored 42 points in Chicago’s 111-108 victory, marking the first time in NBA Finals history that opposing players each scored 40 or more points in a Finals game.

Back in Time: June 11 

Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley | 1993

Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls and Charles Barkley of the Phoenix Suns each scored 42 points in Chicago’s 111-108 victory, marking the first time in NBA Finals history that opposing players each scored 40 or more points in a Finals game.

Themed inspired by Hunson and Josh.