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Chris Webber Throws Shoes at Charles Barkley Video

December 19, 2008 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Sports, Sports Rumors

Recently United States President George W. Bush showed good dexterity in dodging a pair of shoes thrown at him while in Iraq. On Thursday, Charles Barkley had to show similar dexterity in the TNT Studios when Chris Webber threw his shoes at him. You can see a video of the incident at the bottom of this entry.

While Barkley did a good job dodging the shoes, I have to admit that W appeared to be the more nimble dodger. The POTUS calmly dodged a pair of shoes coming right at him. Barkley, on the other hand, looked somewhat scared and his reaction time wasn’t nearly as impressive.

While the Iraqi journalist got tackled and is who knows where now, Webber got to stick around for the rest of the show. During that time, the TNT crew took several slow motion looks at Barkley avoiding the thrown shoes.

Here is the video of Charles Barkley dodging the shoes thrown by Chris Webber:

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  1. [...] The former NBA great of the Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns and Philadelphia 76ers currently works for TNT. If you watch the NBA at all, you’ll know Barkley as the jolly Round Mound of Analysis seen on TNT before, during and after games. Recently, Barkley and the TNT got chuckles heard around the world for their skit in which Chris Webber threw his shoes at Barkley. [...]



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