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I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1 October 2002

Genre
  
Memoir

Subjects
  
Autobiography, Memoir

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
October 1, 2002

Page count
  
272 (hardcover edition)

Publisher
  
Random House

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover and Paperback and audio-CD

Pages
  
272 (hardcover edition)

ISBN
  
0-375-50883-X (hardcover edition)

Authors
  
Charles Barkley, Michael Wilbon

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I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It is a memoir by former American professional basketball player Charles Barkley. [This is not to be confused with the collection of columns by Pulitzer Prize and H. L. Mencken Writing Award-winning columnist Michael "Mike" Royko (September 19, 1932 – April 29, 1997), copyright 1968, Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 68–31464.] The book became a bestseller in 2002 and sold more than 125,000 copies. It reflects Barkley's own personality, experiences, and opinions. It explores a wide range of interests, and discusses a variety of controversial topics. Each chapter has its own theme, and ranges from politics to lack of minority control in sports. It also recounts some of Barkley's memorable experiences during his Hall of Fame NBA career, such as his involvement with Michael Jordan as a member of the legendary U.S. Olympic gold medal winning "Dream Team."

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