
Why so much controversy surround what these basketball superstars do outside the game is beyond me. Now if a player is laundering money or committing wire fraud then sure it's going to receive it's share of media attention. Nobody can blame NBA players for wanting to have fun, but when they gamble thousands of dollars away such activities make fans wonder what the heck is their problem. Since it's clear athletes are multi-millionaires, typically living lavish lifestyles it definitely creates a feeling of envy with disapproval. I believe Jordan lost his managerial job with Bobcats partly because of his old gambling habits which took precedence of his chief duties with the team. I think MJ is still the best player of all-time. However, it took too many risks with his personal endeavors leading to his dismissal.
Charles Barkley, the now color commentary partner on TNT seems to have no reservations about gambling at all. He even tells the public how much he dishes out. Being the outspoken, brash guy he is such an admission is more than revealing about his own gambling experiences. I'm pretty sure he manages okay financially still with probably a few endorsements here and there with certain business investments too. Trusting him with money would definitely be a mistake. The average person in his shoes at a casino would go flat broke or empty a savings account within 10 minutes. Who I think is the most impulsive gambler between the two NBA Greats is Charles Barkley because he doesn't make a big fuss after dropping like $500,000 in Atlantic City then losing more a few weeks later when he returns to the casinos.
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