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  1. I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It is a memoir by former American professional basketball player Charles Barkley. The book became a bestseller in 2002 and sold more than 125,000 copies. [1] It reflects Barkley's own personality, experiences, and opinions.

    • Charles Barkley, Michael Wilbon
    • 2002
  2. Many people are going to be shocked and scandalized by I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It, but many more will stand up and cheer. Like Molly Ivins or Bill O’Reilly, Charles Barkley is utterly his own thinker, and everything he says comes from deep reflection.

    • Paperback
  3. Oct 14, 2003 · I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It. Paperback – October 14, 2003. by Charles Barkley (Author), Michael Wilbon (Contributor) 4.4 230 ratings. See all formats and editions. Charles Barkley has never been shy about expressing his opinions.

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    • Charles Barkley, Michael Wilbon
    • $17
    • Random House Trade Paperbacks
  4. Oct 1, 2002 · Many people are going to be shocked and scandalized by I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It, but many more will stand up and cheer. Like Molly Ivins or Bill O’Reilly, Charles Barkley is utterly his own...

  5. A candid and provocative collection of essays by the NBA legend and TNT analyst. He covers topics such as race, class, money, scandal, politics, and personalities with humor and insight.

  6. Oct 14, 2003 · A collection of essays by the former NBA star and current sports analyst, covering topics such as poverty, racism, politics and education. Barkley expresses his opinions and challenges the status quo, often provoking controversy and debate.

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  8. Oct 8, 2002 · Kirkus Reviews gives a positive and uncontroversial review of Charles Barkley's memoir I May Be Wrong But I Doubt It, where he shares his opinions on sports, politics, and life. The review praises his forthrightness, responsibility, and love of his craft, but also mentions his silence on some issues.