Charles Barkley Calls out Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods on CONAN, Watch Funny Interview Here (VIDEO)
Charles Barkley Calls out Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods on CONAN, Watch Funny Interview Here (VIDEO)
NBA Hall of Famer, Charles Barkley, was on "CONAN" Thursday night as the TBS late night show was on the road visiting Dallas, TX, and as usual, Barkley was his honest and hilarious self. He wanted to make one thing is clear, Sir Charles tips like a champ. He believes the more successful you are, the better you should tip.
Barkley shared to Conan the story of winning $700,000 at a blackjack table before giving the dealer a $25,000 tip. Conan of course followed up with the question of who he has been around that are the worst tippers he knows. Some people would've dodged the question or chosen not to name names, but not Charles Barkley. He went on to name Scottie Pippin, Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods. He joked that the secret to their wealth is that they never tip. Barkley isn't the only one who has called out these certain individuals for being cheap before. Scottie Pippen had the nickname "No Tippin' Pippen" around the casino's in Illinois and Indiana.
Charles Barkley went to college at Auburn University and became one of the most dominant power forwards to ever suit up in the NBA. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006 for his personal NBA achievements and then again in 2010 as a member of the 1992 Olympic "Dream Team".
You can catch "CONAN" weeknights at 11/10c on TBS.
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