Charles Barkley's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Charles Barkley

A closer look at the biggest achievements of Charles Barkley. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.

Charles Barkley is a retired American professional basketball player and current television analyst. Known for his rebounding prowess and scoring ability despite being undersized for his position, he played 16 seasons in the NBA. Barkley's accolades include 11-time NBA All-Star, 11-time All-NBA Team selection, and the 1993 NBA MVP award. He was also named to the NBA's 50th and 75th anniversary teams, solidifying his legacy as one of basketball's greats.

1967: Wilt Chamberlain All-Star Game Record

Wilt Chamberlain recorded 22 rebounds in the 1967 All-Star Game. This was the same number of rebounds Charles Barkley had in his 1990 All-Star Game Appearance

1984: SEC Player of the Year

In 1984, Charles Barkley was named the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Player of the Year.

1985: Named to All-Rookie First Team

In 1985, during his rookie season, Charles Barkley was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team.

November 4, 1986: Career-High Assists

On November 4, 1986, Charles Barkley recorded 34 points, 10 rebounds, and a career-high 14 assists in a loss to the Indiana Pacers.

1986: Leads NBA in 2-Point Percentage

Charles Barkley led the NBA in 2-point field goal percentage in the 1986-87 season.

1986: Most free throw attempts in a 7-game series

In 1986, Charles Barkley achieved the record for the most free throw attempts in a 7-game series with 100, playing for the Philadelphia 76ers against the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference Semi-finals.

1986: Most turnovers in a 7-game series

In 1986, Charles Barkley had the most turnovers in a 7-game series with 37, playing for the Philadelphia 76ers against the Milwaukee Bucks during the Eastern Conference Semi-finals.

1986: Leads league in Rebounding Average

In 1986, Charles Barkley led the league in rebounding average and earned his first rebounding title.

1986: Leads NBA in Rebounding

In the 1986-87 season, Charles Barkley became the shortest player in NBA history to lead the league in rebounding, averaging a career-high 14.6 rebounds per game.

March 4, 1987: Most offensive rebounds in a half

On March 4, 1987, Charles Barkley achieved the record for the most offensive rebounds in a half with 13, playing for the Philadelphia 76ers against the New York Knicks.

March 20, 1987: High Rebound Game

On March 20, 1987, Charles Barkley recorded 26 points and 25 rebounds (including a career-high-tying 16 offensive rebounds) in a win over the Denver Nuggets.

1987: Leads NBA in Effective Field Goal Percentage

In the 1986-1987 season, Charles Barkley led the league in effective field goal percentage, showcasing his offensive prowess.

1988: Leads NBA in Effective Field Goal Percentage Again

In the 1987-1988 season, Charles Barkley again led the league in effective field goal percentage, solidifying his status as an efficient scorer.

1989: Finished second in MVP voting

During the 1989–90 season, Charles Barkley finished second in MVP voting behind Magic Johnson, despite receiving more first-place votes.

1989: Leads NBA in Offensive Rating

In the 1988-1989 season, Charles Barkley led the league in offensive rating, highlighting his impact on the offensive end.

1990: Continues to Lead NBA in 2-Point Percentage

In the 1989-1990 season, Charles Barkley continued to lead the NBA in 2-point field goal percentage, maintaining his status as a highly efficient offensive player.

1991: Named All-Star Game MVP

In 1991, Charles Barkley was named the All-Star Game MVP.

1992: Olympic Gold Medal with "Dream Team"

In 1992, Charles Barkley competed in the 1992 Olympic Games and won a gold medal as a member of the United States men's basketball team, nicknamed the "Dream Team", which went 6-0 in the Olympic qualifying tournament and 8-0 against Olympic opponents. During the game versus Angola, Barkley elbowed Herlander Coimbra in the chest and was unapologetic after the game, claiming he was hit first.

1992: Competed in the 1992 Olympic Games

In 1992, Charles Barkley competed in the Olympic Games, winning a gold medal as a member of the U.S. national team.

1992: Dream Team Selection

In 1992, Charles Barkley earned a gold medal as a member of the United States Olympic Basketball "Dream Team", compiling a perfect 16-0 record.

June 5, 1993: Most free throws made in a half

On June 5, 1993, Charles Barkley made a record 19 free throws in a half while playing for the Phoenix Suns against the Seattle SuperSonics.

1993: Earns League MVP Honors

In 1993, Charles Barkley earned league MVP honors due to his physical style of play.

1993: Named NBA Most Valuable Player

In 1993, Charles Barkley was named the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP).

1993: Wins McDonald's Open

In 1993, despite severe back pains, Charles Barkley started the season by winning the 1993 McDonald's Open in Germany and being named the tournament's MVP.

1995: Last Season with Phoenix Suns

In the 1995-96 season, Barkley played his last season with the Phoenix Suns. He led the team in scoring, rebounds, and steals, averaging 23.3 points, 11.6 rebounds, and a career high .777 free throw shooting. He also earned his tenth appearance in an All-Star Game and posted his 18th career triple-double on November 22. Additionally, in 1995, he became just the tenth player in NBA history to reach 20,000 points and 10,000 rebounds in their career.

1996: Leads Team in Scoring at Olympics

At the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Games, Barkley led the team in scoring, rebounds, and field goal percentage, averaging 12.4 points on 81.6% field goal shooting, setting a U.S. Men's Olympic record, and contributed 6.6 rebounds per game as the team compiled a perfect 8-0 record and captured a gold medal.

1996: Wins Second Gold Medal

In 1996, Charles Barkley competed in the Olympic Games and won his second gold medal as a member of the U.S. national team.

1996: NBA's 50th Anniversary Team Selection

In 1996, Charles Barkley was honored as one of the 50 greatest players of all time by being named to the NBA's 50th Anniversary Team.

April 19, 2000: Final NBA Game and Retirement

On April 19, 2000, in a home game against the Vancouver Grizzlies, Charles Barkley returned after four months from a quadriceps tendon rupture for one final game, scoring a memorable basket on an offensive rebound and putback before retiring to a standing ovation, ending his sixteen-year Hall of Fame career.

2000: Reaches Milestone and Retires

In 2000, Charles Barkley retired as the fourth player in NBA history to achieve 20,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 4,000 assists.

March 3, 2001: Auburn Retired Barkley's Jersey

On March 3, 2001, Auburn retired Charles Barkley's No. 34 jersey.

March 20, 2004: Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor

On March 20, 2004, the Phoenix Suns honored Charles Barkley by including him in the "Suns Ring of Honor" in recognition of his contributions to the team.

2006: Inducted into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

In 2006, Charles Barkley was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for his individual career.

2010: Inducted into Hall of Fame as Part of "Dream Team"

In 2010, Charles Barkley was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the 1992 Olympic "Dream Team".

October 2021: NBA's 75th Anniversary Team Selection

In October 2021, Charles Barkley was honored as one of the 75 greatest players of all time by being named to the NBA's 75th Anniversary Team as part of the NBA's 75th Anniversary celebration.

2021: Improved Golf Performance

In 2021, Charles Barkley had an improved performance in the American Century Championship after undergoing training to improve his golf swing.

2023: 12th Highest PER in NBA History

As of 2023, Charles Barkley has the 12th highest PER in NBA history and is 14th in win shares, highlighting his lasting impact on the league.