To help promote the new NBA season, Charles Barkley went on The Tonight Show Monday and partnered up with host Jimmy Fallon for a rousing game of charades against challengers Ewan McGregor and Jeff Tweedy (of Wilco). The Chuckster didn’t get off to a great start, as (The) Karate Kid is only two words, not four (it is four syllables though, which counts for, um, nothing), and doing a bizarre interpretation of “Ice, Ice, Baby”. He did manage to pull it together in the winner-take-all final, by correctly identifying Titanic.
Charles Barkley Plays Hilarious Round Of Charades On “The Tonight Show”
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