In my mandatory 10 minutes of Finebaum on my way home yesterday, he was interviewing SI writer, Jack McCallum (sp?) about his book "The Dream Team". On the 20th anniversary of that team, he decided to do a book on the experience as he covered them all those years ago. Never has been and never will be a greater collection of talent and names that will last forever IMO. Some on here in their 20's might not understand the significance of these names and how much they meant to basketball and sports in general. Even the "subs" are Hall of Famers. Think about it (Just off memory)
Magic
Michael
Bird
Barkley
Karl Malone
John Stockton
Patrick Ewing
Clyde Drexler
David Robinson
Missing a few but you get the idea. The intersting thing about the interview was how McCallum repeatedly said how Sir Charles was the biggest ambassador for the US over there. He was literally the only member of that team who consistently went out and talked to people and made friends. He did throw a nasty elbow in the first game that almost started a bench clearing brawl but McCallumm said Charles was the man from that point on.
In the interview, it brought back also just how damn good Barkley really was for a stretch. He won the MVP the next year in 93' and was regarded as the second best player in the world after Jordan. PF said that he and Barkley were talking a lot during that time period and Barkley told him one time that he was better than Jordan. Don't know about better...different..and incredibly bad ass in his own way. Just found the interview entertaining with a lot of Barkley talk. I may pick up the book.