Charles Barkley: 'I got some cash from agents' at Auburn
In an upcoming interview set to air this weekend, basketball legend Charles Barkley claims he accepted money from agents during his playing days at Auburn.
If he refused money from agents while at Auburn, Barkley says he likely would have left for the NBA after his freshman season.
"Most of these kids leave school for money," he said. "What's wrong with an agent letting me borrow some money, so I can give it to my mom and do some stuff I want to do? He's making me stay in school by lending me money. The bank's going to charge me interest. He's helping me. I understand (he wants to represent me professionally) but I think more kids would stay in school.
"I think the most I took was $20,000. It made me stay in school another year. $20,000 is not a lot of money, but I was able to do some stuff for my mother and grandmother and I had some spending money. I'm cool. I don't have to go into the real world of the NBA after one college season."
According to Barkley, Auburn's athletic department discouraged him from taking "serious classes," fearing he could flunk them and become academically ineligible. He believes the college athletic system is "broken" and there is more cheating in recent years because more money is at stake.
In 2010, Barkley told Dan Patrick he accepted money from agents and former Auburn coach Sonny Smith wasn't surprised.
"I don't doubt that kind of stuff happened," Smith said in 2010. "We were doing our best to stop that, but agents were everywhere."
Watch the interview clip at Yahoo Sports and watch other clips in which Barkley discusses growing up, gambling, his upcoming retirement, stealing cakes and much more. The Season 5 premiere of "In Depth with Graham Bensinger" airs on WBRC Saturday at 10:30 p.m. Check out the television listings.
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