Friday, November 8, 2019
Charles Wade Barkley Essays - McDonalds High School All-Americans
Charles Wade Barkley Essays - McDonalds High School All-Americans    Charles Wade Barkley    Charles Wade Barkley is an American Professional Basketball Player,  known to fans as "Sir Charles". He was born in Leeds, Alabama and later  attended Auburn University where he started basketball and was named  Basketball Player of the Year in the South Eastern Conference. He left  college in the same year (1984) to be a part of the NBA.    Charles Barkley was a top scorer and rebounder in the NBA. He  worked hard to be in the NBA and had many awards like the NBA Player of  the Month Award and the Most Valuable Player Award in the NBA . He  was also a member of the "American Dream Team" that won a gold medal  at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Leigh Montville reports  in Sports Illustrated that {Barkley now ranks fifth in the NBA and is trying  to get better every day. Barkley showed that he was still one of the NBA's  best . After contemplating retirement in the offseason, Barkley stayed in the  Phoenix Suns and was as good as ever, particularly in the second half of the  campaign. He already ranked second in the NBA Playoff history with 456  rebounds. Barkley is also the shortest player in the NBA in rebounding.}    Barkley's fans are crazy about him and don't care what he thinks of  them, they still like him and want him to be the best. They know Barkley  has a kind heart and is a pretty good person deep down. Rick Reilley,  author of Sports Illustrated, Feb. 1993 in his report said that {Barkley  doesn't even think about his fans, but they do care about him and think of  him a lot. Barkley spares nothing and no one. He offers no apologies. He  always thinks that he's right and doesn't care what anyone else thinks about  him. After all this, he has the kind of fans no one else probably had. They  could probably even risk their lives for him.}    One of the severe injuries Charles got was off his back. Neff Craig  says in Sports Illustrated that {because his back was vulnerable, he had  problems playing and was even considering retirement for the season. He  had a hard time with it until he got over it by having a surgery and by  undertaking a program of stretching and weight training.}    Barkley says "You don't have to be perfect to be a good role model  and people shouldn't expect perfection". He says "We all don't choose to be  role models, we are chosen. Our only choice is to be a good role model or a  bad one". He also surprisingly said that he loves being a good role model  and tries to be a positive one. Karl Malone in an article "One Role Model to  Another" of Sports Illustrated reports that {Charles Barkley is a kind of a  person who doesn't care what people think of him. He said "There are days  when I don't want to pose for a picture with every fan I run into, when I  don't feel like picking up babies and giving them hugs and kisses. Those  are the days when I just try to steer clear of the public. I know what's right  or wrong and I know what I am doing". He doesn't want people to mind his  business, he wants them to mind theirs.}    Neff Craig in Sporting News reported that {Barkley honors his  teammates. He says that it's true his relationship with his teammates has  eventually soured, but says that he has always been a player's player, a  teammate's teammate. Charles says "I would always be there for them no  matter if they be there for him or not". He honors Magic Johnson, and in  the 1991-92 season, he switched his uniform numbers from 34 to 32 in  honor of him getting retired from the NBA contracting HIV.}    I would never knock someone for saying what he thinks of me or  someone else. If Charles doesn't consider himself a role model, that's  certainly his right. But I think he's a role model  and a good one too.   Charles is a very good and innocent person deep down. The thing I like  most about him is that he doesn't really care what people think of him, he's  not scared of anyone and has the guts to knock someone out just because he  thinks the person is showing off.  He is pretty good with almost all of his  teammates and tries to be even better. He is one of my best    
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