A Quote by Charles Barkley

I never would say a player stinks. Ever. I'll tell you their team stinks, and first of all, they know their team stinks. And the fans know their team stinks. — © Charles Barkley
I never would say a player stinks. Ever. I'll tell you their team stinks, and first of all, they know their team stinks. And the fans know their team stinks.
Because he stinks on the power play. He stinks. I don't know why. I wish I could put him on the power play, but every time I put him on, he stinks.
If something stinks, I say it stinks. But I try to massage it a little and not be as cutting, come behind it with a joke: Hey, I cut you deep, but now let me put a couple of stitches in you.
I'm the classic case of a great player on a bad team, and it stinks.
Most young quarterbacks are on the field because their team stinks.
It stinks to play terrible and your team loses. It's like salt on the wound.
I know my serve stinks, but I was a pretty good tennis player.
Yes, in baseball when the team stinks, you fire the manager. But you don't fire him because it rains. And you don't let the opposing team choose a new manager for you. And you don't fire him between innings. And replace him with a Viennese weightlifter.
From the writer's point of view, critics should be ignored, although it's hard not to do what they suggest. I think it's unfortunate to have critics for friends. Suppose you write something that stinks, what are they going to say in a review? Say it stinks? So if they're honest, they do, and if you were friends you're still friends, but the knowledge of your lousy writing and their articulate admission of it will be always something between the two of you, like the knowledge between a man and his wife of some shady adultery.
It stinks to give up a good player. But if you think that way, you'll never make any trades. You have to focus on what you're getting back.
I know sage, wormwood, and hyssop, but I can't smell character unless it stinks.
War stinks! There's nothing good about it. But you know the whole thing, it's you or them.
As you know from the Italian expression, the fish stinks from the head down. What I can tell you two fish that don't stink, okay, and that's me and the President.
I wish everyone had the same chances," I say. "Because it stinks a big one that they don't." - Catherine
Sometimes my tone stinks.
Being the survivor stinks.
Cancer really stinks.
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