![]() ![]() Known for its stained-glass windows, Top 40 playlist, and Nickel Beer Night, Phineas Phogg’s made the area at the time a premier destination for party people of all backgrounds looking to have fun or make bad choices. In the following excerpt from his new book Barkley: A Biography, author Timothy Bella revisits the night that one of the greatest players in NBA history tossed a man through a plate glass window.Ĭharles had settled into Phineas Phogg’s at Church Street Station, the entertainment district in downtown Orlando, with Clyde Drexler and five or six young female friends at around 11:00 p.m. What happened next remains one of the most notorious off-the-court incidents of Barkley’s career-one that’s still brought up regularly to Barkley on Inside the NBA, the TNT show on which Barkley has long served as an analyst. As his second campaign with the Rockets was about to tip off, the hard-partying Barkley found himself in an Orlando nightclub with Drexler. But his first season in Houston had ended in disappointment once again when the Rockets were knocked out by the Utah Jazz in the Western Conference finals. Barkley was chasing the NBA title that had eluded him. A year earlier, he’d been traded to the Houston Rockets, where he teamed up with fellow Hall-of-Famers Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler. In late October 1997, Charles Barkley was about to begin the 14th season of his NBA career. ![]()
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