Henry blasts Barkley for comments about Oklahoma
February 10, 2006
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry blasted Charles Barkley
on Friday after the former NBA star said the state was "no place for
black people."
"Obviously, Charles Barkley doesn't know what he's talking about,"
Henry said in a statement. "Anyone who follows Barkley knows he's
notorious for saying ridiculous things that have no basis in fact, and
this case is a perfect example."
Barkley, now a TNT analyst, made his comments during a discussion about
New Orleans Hornets rookie Chris Paul on the network's All-Star
selection show.
"The Oklahoma Sooners and the Hornets are the only brothers in town,"
Barkley said.
Barkley also teased Paul, asking if he had chickens and cows in his
yard.
The Hornets tem****arily relocated to Oklahoma City this season
following the damage to New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina. Last month,
the NBA announced that the Hornets will play 35 games in Oklahoma City
and six in New Orleans in 2006-07.


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