Charles Barkley has never been one for political correctness. He states he does think before talk, that he know exactly what he's saying; even when he says something some people consider controversial or outrageous, he have thougth about it before he said it. «If I see something that isn't right, I've got to hit it», he says.
Whether you agree or disagree with his opinions, Barkley is a kind of athlete worth listening to. He always expresses his point of view, and that counts positively in a world infested by insubstantial speeches. And he try to do it with humor, making it funny. But there are often main concerns.
This book has little sport, it's rather a compendium of Barkley's opinions on a few topics. Among these, how fool is "keeping it real" when someone become famous, because people evolve after all these experiences and their reality changes utterly; life in the public eye; being rich; how he needs a reality check every once in a while; religion (emphasazing cases of pederasty discovered in Catholic priest); race; golf (he is a huge fan of Tiger Woods); politics and business; television industry;
On the other hand, he speaks sometimes a bit superficially and even insesnsitive. Besides, he can sound like an older guy just attacking young guys. Like so many others, not being able to understand the new generations.
Finally, you have to be aware that the book was written in 2003, a couple of years after his retirement, and in the early 2000s, just before Lebron was picked in the NBA draft.