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Barkley continues the fight started by Rosa Parks so many years ago.
When Auburn hired Gene Chizik as its next head football coach instead of a minority candidate, Charles Barkley responded the only way he knew how: by running his politically incorrect mouth. For that, as he writes in the latest issue of The Mag, Stephen A. Smith thanks him. Sir Charles might have more in common with Rosa Parks than you think.
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- Reilly: Rocco didn't beat Tiger, but you'd think he did
- Simmons: It's hard to say goodbye to David Ortiz
- Blowing $66,000 on a College World Series game ... yeah, that qualifies as a meltdown.
- Racing needs to find a way to let drivers attempt to win both Indy and in Charlotte on the same day.
- The Gamer: Mike Swick and Rampage Jackson are avid gamers
- Bill Curry brings Georgia State football to life.
- VIDEO: Kobe Bryant's two loves
- VIDEO: Dana White's life on the edge
- VIDEO: Superman Dwight -- stylin' and profilin'
- VIDEO: Ricky Rubio, on the verge of superstardom
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