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Charles Barkley Loses House to Shaquille O’Neal After Betting on Knicks
Barkley said at halftime he thought San Antonio would lose, then joked he would put his house on it before the Knicks’ Game 3 comeback fell short. Afterward, Shaq demanded his keys. "Usually it's a 10-day closure, but I want your a** out tomorrow,” before Barkley offered him the guest house without pool or tennis access.
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