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NBA Stars Wade, Barkley Pitch T-Mobile

In a series of T-Mobile commercials, Dwayne Wade has pleaded with Charles Barkley to put him on his 'Fave 5' frequent caller list. On Super Bowl Sunday, Wade finally gets the call. Check out a preview of T-Mobile's ad.
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