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NBA legend praises Toronto as 'best city in the world'

NBA legend praises Toronto as 'best city in the world'

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He may hail from the deep south, but Charles Barkley has a big love for the north.
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The NBA great shared his praise for Toronto during a recent podcast appearance, stating that the capital of Ontario ranks at the top of his favourite places.
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The native of Leeds, Ala., was speaking with Big Cat and PFT Commenter on the Pardon My Take podcast when the co-hosts asked Barkley to say hello to their mutual friend, Paul Bissonnette — a former NHLer turned analyst who hosts the Spittin' Chiclets podcast.
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'Toronto is the best city in the world. Easily. Chicago's summer is the second-best. Those are my two favourite places in the world.'
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Like Bissonnette, who works at TNT alongside Barkley, the Round Mound of Rebound has showed support for the Leafs on the network. In fact, at the start of last spring's NHL playoffs, Barkley picked the Leafs to make it to the Stanley Cup Final but to lose to the Edmonton Oilers.
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While the Oilers did reach the Final, they lost in six games to the Florida Panthers, who had bounced the Leafs in the second round.
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This isn't the first time that Barkley has sung praise for the Six. While covering the 2019 NBA Finals between the Raptors and Golden State Warriors, Barkley said that he visits Toronto every summer.
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