Charles Barkley Said He Has Lost $1 Million While Gambling In One Day About 10-20 Times

Charles Barkley revealed that his gambling habit has often cost him $1 million paydays multiple times in his life.

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Charles Barkley is among the biggest personalities to have ever stepped onto an NBA court. The 1996 NBA MVP might be a basketball analyst with Inside the NBA now, but he made a lot of money over the course of his NBA career, something he might as well have lost completely on gambling.

Barkley is one of the most entertaining people on television. While he can be serious when he needs to be, like when he discussed how racial differences make children aspire for different jobs, he can also be an incredibly irresponsible person, especially with his money. He revealed to Graham Bensinger that he had lost over $1 million in a day multiple times in his life.

“At least 10 to 15, somewhere in there. I probably won a million about 5 or 6 times but I have lost a million somewhere about 10 to 20 times, I can’t get an exact number because it’s going back to the ’80s.”

“Yeah no question it got out of hand. I quit for almost like 2 years. They told me that gambling wasn’t my problem, I am just an idiot.”

Barkley went on to explain that he could have had multiple paydays between $500,000 to $700,000, but he would insist on keep playing until he could walk away with a million. Thankfully, Barkley slowed it down before the damage had to get much worse for him. This led to him being more responsible with his money and signing some big contracts as a television host.


Gambling In The Modern NBA

Gambling is nothing new in the NBA. Players love gambling over card games and small bets when they’re on the road. It is an issue when it’s crooked officials like Tim Donaghy doing it, but playing a game of cards or a game of golf with big stakes is completely alright. Especially given the size of the contracts nowadays.

Barkley’s old best friend, Michael Jordan, was a gambling savant and indulged in it quite often himself. It’s natural for NBA players to explore this side, but it is a problem if it affects their performance on the court and opens the sport up to bad influences. 

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Ishaan Bhattacharya is a content manager for Fadeaway World from New Delhi, India. With his expertise in NBA content creation, Ishaan brings a wealth of experience to his role, contributing to the site's authority and reach within the basketball community. Over the last year, Ishaan has interviewed Ray Allen and Mark Tatum, while also covering the 2023 NBA Abu Dhabi Games which saw the Dallas Mavericks take on the Minnesota Timberwolves.Since joining Fadeaway World in March 2022, Ishaan Bhattacharya has become known for his unique perspective on the NBA. He consistently delivers this insight through his daily news coverage and detailed opinion pieces on the most significant topics in the league.Before his tenure at Fadeaway World, Ishaan worked in corporate communications, where he serviced prominent sports brands, including NBA India, Sports18, Amazon Prime Sports, and Royal Challengers Bangalore. This experience in strategic communications for leading sports entities has enhanced his ability to craft impactful narratives and connect with a global audience.A true MFFLer (Mavs Fan for Life, for the uninitiated), Ishaan is a massive fan of the Dallas Mavericks. When he is not upset about Jalen Brunson walking in free agency, you can see Ishaan as an avid gamer and content creator. His passion for basketball extends beyond the Mavericks, as evidenced by his thoughtfully curated NBA Mount Rushmore, featuring LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Bill Russell—each representing distinct eras and bringing their unique qualities to the game.Featured On: ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Bleacher ReportYahoo Sports, NBA, Fox Sports, The Spun
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