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Related: About this forumCharles Barkley recalls trying to gain 20 lbs. in 2 days so the 76ers wouldn't draft him
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/charles-barkley-recalls-trying-to-gain-20-lbs--in-2-days-so-the-76ers-wouldn-t-draft-him-175559002.htmlCharles Barkley has always been a man of substantial appetites. Some 30 years ago, well before a Hall of Fame playing career that would make him one of the most famous athletes in the world and one of the most sought-after voices in sports media, the so-called "Round Mound of Rebound" attempted to leverage that voracity into turning the tables on the NBA draft process and picking his own landing spot after leaving Auburn.
Barkley shared the story of his initial interactions with the Philadelphia 76ers during a recent chat with Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch at the South by Southwest conference in Texas:
Back in my day we had a hard salary cap so you could not go over the salary cap like you can today and the Sixers had the No. 5 pick in the draft. I left college after three years and in fairness, I was fat in college. I played at 300 pounds. The Sixers called me a month before the draft and said, We want you to get down to 285 pounds and come in before the draft. So I get down to 283 and the night before we fly into Philly my agent said, You do know if the Sixers draft you they are going to give you $75,000, right? I said, Dude, I didnt leave college for $75,000. We have a problem. He said, You weigh about 283 now. What do you want to do? You beat their weight limit. I said, Lets go out.
So we went to Dennys and I had like two Grand Slam breakfasts. We went to lunch and I had like two big barbeque sandwiches. That night we went to a big steakhouse. The next morning I had two more Grand Slam breakfasts and when we flew to Philly, I weighed 302. I was like, Thank goodness, the Sixers are not going to draft me. So when you look at my face when commissioner [David] Stern says 'With the fifth pick in the draft, the Philadelphia 76ers select Charles Barkley,' I was like, 'Oh, sh--.' When people go back and look at me walking, and they see that awful burgundy suit, everybody else is happy and Charles isnt happy. But it worked out great. The most important person in my basketball career was Moses Malone and he got me down to under 250 pounds and the rest is history.
Barkley shared the story of his initial interactions with the Philadelphia 76ers during a recent chat with Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch at the South by Southwest conference in Texas:
Back in my day we had a hard salary cap so you could not go over the salary cap like you can today and the Sixers had the No. 5 pick in the draft. I left college after three years and in fairness, I was fat in college. I played at 300 pounds. The Sixers called me a month before the draft and said, We want you to get down to 285 pounds and come in before the draft. So I get down to 283 and the night before we fly into Philly my agent said, You do know if the Sixers draft you they are going to give you $75,000, right? I said, Dude, I didnt leave college for $75,000. We have a problem. He said, You weigh about 283 now. What do you want to do? You beat their weight limit. I said, Lets go out.
So we went to Dennys and I had like two Grand Slam breakfasts. We went to lunch and I had like two big barbeque sandwiches. That night we went to a big steakhouse. The next morning I had two more Grand Slam breakfasts and when we flew to Philly, I weighed 302. I was like, Thank goodness, the Sixers are not going to draft me. So when you look at my face when commissioner [David] Stern says 'With the fifth pick in the draft, the Philadelphia 76ers select Charles Barkley,' I was like, 'Oh, sh--.' When people go back and look at me walking, and they see that awful burgundy suit, everybody else is happy and Charles isnt happy. But it worked out great. The most important person in my basketball career was Moses Malone and he got me down to under 250 pounds and the rest is history.
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Charles Barkley recalls trying to gain 20 lbs. in 2 days so the 76ers wouldn't draft him (Original Post)
KamaAina
Apr 2015
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bluedigger
(17,087 posts)1. Great story.
I don't always agree with Charles, but I like him and have always appreciated his candor.
Renew Deal
(81,873 posts)2. Great story
I love Barkley. He's so funny.