Home / NBA / Charles Barkley Schools a Country in How To Show Gratitude Charles Barkley Schools a Country in How To Show Gratitude Written by Sports EditorJohn Moriello Updated –May 20, 2021 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. LeBron James delivered a victory over Stephen Curry in a thriller to lock down the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference half of the NBA playoffs, but Charles Barkley still managed to make the play of the day. Barkley retired long ago after a stellar basketball career. On Wednesday, he nudged some employees of the Leeds, Alabama, school system a little closer to retirement by dishing out some surprise gifts. Charles Barkley shells out $226,000 to educators Charles Barkley is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and works as an NBA analyst for TNT. | Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images for The Match RELATED: Charles Barkley Owes His Life to a Former Teammate Who Smashed a Beer Mug Over a Knife-Wielding Stranger’s Head to Protect Him Charles Barkley’s net worth is in the $40 million range, according to Celebrity Net Worth, even after taking some unlucky hits in casinos over the years. It means he can eat where he wants, play golf when he wants, and enjoy some of the nicer things in life. It also means that Barkley is in a position to do nice things for other people. That was the case Wednesday, when Barkley took a cue from The Beach Boys with his own rendition of Be True to Your School. There are 226 employees in the Leeds School System, where Barkley attended classes before moving on to a storied basketball career at Auburn and then in the NBA. Barkley is giving each of them $1,000 in recognition of the challenges they overcame in keeping the system running during the COVID-19 pandemic. The gesture is the continuation of the generosity that Barkley has shown the district in the past. “Through the years, the Leeds School System has been fortunate to have the support of its biggest fan and most famous graduate, Charles Barkley, Class of 1981,” the district posted on Facebook. “Over the past three decades, Charles has quietly and without any attention drawn to himself, provided over $3 million in scholarships to Leeds graduates, funds that have helped hundreds of students attend college.” Barkley has stepped up big before, too RELATED: Charles Barkley Took $20,000 Under the Table While He Played At Auburn The Leeds City Schools superintendent noted that Barkley, who retired from the NBA in 2000 and now works as an analyst on TNT, has made substantial contributions beyond the scholarships and the recent staff stipends. He credited Barkley with buying laptops, Wi-Fi hot spots, and cleaning supplies to help out during the pandemic.According to al.com, Barkley donated to Clark Atlanta University in 2016. He subsequently donated to Alabama A&M, Morehouse College, and Miles College. In November 2020, he continued the gift-giving by presenting $1 million to Tuskegee University. Barkley meets from time to time with some of the students who have benefitted from his donations. “We don’t know what we can accomplish until the story’s written,” Barkley says he has told them. “Nobody knows how this journey is going to end, but you have to put yourself in a situation to be successful.” He also made a little bit of basketball news RELATED: Charles Barkley Just Saw His Gambling Habits Get Roasted by a Former U.S. President on National Television Barkley’s generous donation made news on Wednesday. On Thursday, he was making more news – this time on a basketball matter. Appearing on ESPN’s Get Up!, Barkley re-ignited the LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan debate by saying a Los Angeles Lakers championship this summer world trigger “a serious conversation” about the title of “Greatest of All Time.” “If LeBron James is able to beat the Phoenix Suns, whoever they play in the second round, beat the Utah Jazz or the Clippers, get to the Finals, and if he’s able to beat the Brooklyn Nets … if he’s able to win the championship this year, I think we’ve got to have a serious conversation,” Barkley said. Like Sportscasting on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter @sportscasting19. Written by Sports EditorJohn Moriello John Moriello started covering sports in 1982, began digital publishing in 1995, and joined Sportscasting in 2020. A graduate of St. John Fisher University, he finds inspiration in the underdogs and the fascinating stories sports can tell (both the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat). John expertly covers all aspects of NASCAR. Beginning with his 2014 coverage at Fox Sports of the aftermath of the dirt-race tragedy in which Kevin Ward Jr. died after being struck by a car driven by NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart, John has excelled as a journalist who specializes in the motorsports world. He previously spent more than three decades covering high school sports and worked as a beat writer covering Big East football and basketball, but NASCAR is now where the true expertise falls. John is a member of the New York State Basketball Hall of Fame (2013), the President of the New York State Sportswriters Association, and a two-time Best of Gannett winner for print and online collaborations whose work has appeared on FoxSports.com and MaxPreps.com. All posts by John Moriello
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