Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Ice Cube on Big 3 vs. Olympics 3x3, Kobe Bryant 60-point game inspiring Big 3 creation
Episode Date: August 18, 2024On a special edition of the Club 520 Podcast, Ice Cube joins Jeff Teague and the fellas live from the 2024 Big 3 Championship in Boston! Ice Cube updates Teague and the crew on the situation with FIBA... and the Olympics, and why the Big 3 should represent Team USA in future 3x3 events in the Olympic games. Cube talks about Kobe Bryant's legendary 60-point performance in his final game, and why that inspired Cube to start the Big 3 league. And don't miss Cube and the guys talk about his acting career and some of his greatest hits in the movie world! #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, we back.
Another episode of the Club 520 podcast.
I'm the host.
My name is DJ Wells.
This is a special, special guest episode.
I know a lot of times we talk about having legends,
but we got a real-life legend, a pioneer,
and everything that you see, like,
entertain all the above.
We're going to introduce my man's last,
but to my far left, we got my dog,
Bishop B. Hinn, out the Prileys.
How you doing, Nasty?
Cool, Nasty.
Let's get to it, baby.
Yes, sir.
Big day, big day.
Yes, sir. Wonderful guest. To my right, my dog, Young Nacho, Young Teague. How you doing, Nasty? Cool and nasty. Let's get to it, baby. Big day. Yes, sir. Wonderful guest. To my right, my dog, young Nacho, young Teague. How you doing, man? I'm good. I'm chilling,
bro. Happy to be here. Got a huge guest. I'm a huge fan. Had an opportunity to be a part of the
big three with him, so I'm hyped. Come on, man. All-star Teague. Talk about it. Oh, man. Lucky me.
Lucky me, but listen, man. To my left, we have one of the most important people ever, a mogul in his outright.
Everything that you've ever seen this man done, he has been successful and dominated his field.
Listen, music, acting, and more importantly right now, the man's got his own basketball league.
He's starting up with a super dope.
We got the living legend in the building, Ice Cube.
Big dog, appreciate you sliding on us, man.
Yeah, yeah, anytime, man.
Thanks for having me.
Man, this is, hey, man, I don't know how y'all feel about this
I know you done met people
But this is geek for me
Cause you know what I'm saying
You a part of like my life dog
From music
To movies
And I'll be here
We was talking about them DVD days
When we was running dog
Come on man
Yeah yeah
The bootleg DVDs
Yeah I used to sell your shit for five
I know
Two for five
I know
Damn
You gonna keep some residuals
That's crazy I know, I know. Damn, you going to keep some residuals?
That's great.
But, man, listen, man, we're out here for the big three.
Stratford games are this weekend.
We got the All-Star game, Celebrity Game.
More importantly, we got the championship.
But just, man, just for our fans and listeners, how did this come about, man?
Just being a fan, you know, fan of balling.
Played a little bit.
You know, we had some epic battles in my backyard as a youngster.
Hold on, hold on.
Did you hoop at Taft?
I didn't hoop at Taft because they was hating on me.
The coach was hating on me.
Because I played football.
Yeah.
So I came over late to try to play basketball you know it's already started pretty
pretty much by the time football is is over with so david he was like man you ain't getting no love
even though i worked at point guard at practice we did a little one-on-one but you know He wouldn't let me play So I Had to just watch Okay I just had to ask
Yeah
Back to the big three
I tried to
You know
Yeah yeah yeah
I mean listen bro
He got a triple double
In the pickup game
He's the goal
You know how crazy
He was keeping
Stats as crazy
No I didn't
I fucked around
And got a triple double
So I was just
Bullshit
And got a triple double
That's different You wasn't even like I was trying Bullshitting And got a triple double That's different
You wasn't even like
I was trying
Oh it was on light
Yeah yeah
Light work
You stupid
Yeah
But who'd you start
The big three with
Is it
Just
Started it with
With my manager
You know
He's my partner
Jeff Quantnitz
Shout out to Jeff
We've been
You know We've been working together Quantnitz Shout out to Jeff We've been You know
We've been working together
Man
It's gotta be 25
Almost 27 years
Something like that
Okay
And
We big sports fans
And
You know
Seeing Kobe score 60 points
In his last game
Yeah
I was kinda hot
I missed the game
And shit
I was shooting a movie in Atlanta.
My wife, you know, kids, they went to the game.
They was all hype.
Then I was like, damn, I started just a realization of,
I can't see this dude hoop no more.
Like, I cannot go nowhere and pay to see this dude play.
And that's some bullshit, you know.
And so I was like, man, there's got to be a way.
So now I'm starting to think of this idea I had in the back of my head for years about three on three.
I used to be like, why haven't they been elevated to the pro level?
So now these ideas are starting to come together.
I'm talking to Jeff.
We shooting the shit.
You're like, what would a league look like?
So, you know, we just bullshit, you know, talking about it.
We spent a whole year, like all 2016, talking about rules.
You know, I would do it like this.
I would do that.
I wouldn't do this because, you know, they do that shit in the NBA. Niggas don't like that. You know what I mean? When they get out, I would do it like this. I would do that. I wouldn't do this because, you know, they do that shit in the NBA.
Niggas don't like that.
You know what I mean?
When they get out, I would do it like this.
And so we just was like, damn, this is a good-ass idea.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's tight.
Business model is tight.
So we start asking, you know, like, niggas we knew from the game,
would y'all be down with something like this?
Like, you know, Clyde Drexler and, you know, Kenyon Martin and Chauncey Billups.
And these dudes was like, oh, yeah, this is tight.
And that's how I just was like, let's go for it.
You smart, boy, because I was going to ask you.
I thought about it.
The niggas is old old So you kept a half court
The nigga's got longevity
But you know
I played three on three
Full court before
Crazy
And it's bullshit
You just get a bunch
Of cherry pick
Dude standing down
And throw it
Throw it
You throwing the ball
Way down there
So I'm like
Nobody want to see that
No
You know
Half court is the way
And you know It was just about elevating it because everybody like three on three
right everybody like to play it cuz you get to touch the ball you really
involved in the win you know so I was like yo this could be done if the pros
buy into it like if the you, if the niggas that play
on that level
buy into it
and want to play,
how couldn't
everybody else get into it?
You know what I'm saying?
You got the best in the world
doing it.
It's just hard.
So you got to ask
how I feel like,
you know what I'm saying,
coming straight out of the league
to see that as another opportunity.
Like you said,
a lot of times
players don't want to retire.
A lot of things take place,
front office,
health, injury,
all of the above.
Now you got an outlet to still, because y'all still hoop.'t matter the next day y'all still basketball players i still want to get to it now have another outlet
to show your skills and live your dreams as far now it was huge i'm for me it's more like a
financial thing he brought another league for some guys when you retire they go through this little
part where it's kind of a rough patch and then he kind of gave them like another outlet to even make some money.
But like you said, as a competitor, to be able to get out there and hoop and then still have fans in the stands, get to talk crazy,
have some of your highlights shown around the world and stuff like that to play on TV still, it's a huge opportunity.
I mean, I appreciate it because it was cool for me.
Like, y'all know me, I hoop every day at home.
But to get back and be on TV and people talking crazy to me and stuff i wasn't used to that so it was cool to be back in that kind of in that kind
of moment yeah for him to take you knowing your body is shattered take that take that gamble yeah
rock with the handicap
i got a question though did you know it was gonna going to be an Olympic sport when you first started?
No, we didn't know. They actually, we just jumped out there because we was like, we looked at FIBA and we was like, nah, that's amateur basketball.
You know what I'm saying? That's the amateur version. We're going to elevate this to something better than that.
ball you know what I'm saying that's the amateur version we're gonna elevate this to something better than that and um so we we was just moving forward and then once we launched I think about
three months later the Olympics said yo we're gonna put it in in the Olympics and um you know
we was like yo this just gives it more credibility yeah for sure I'm saying it's good credibility
for sure and like you said, we seen you coming out
talking about,
hey, let Cube handle that.
And the thing I don't like
about it is,
it's very possible.
Like you said,
we know the rules,
we know the guidelines.
A man already has
the infrastructure in place
to make that happen.
We got to make that happen, man,
because what they did out there,
nah, we got to redeem ourselves, man.
Come on, man.
Everybody know
we got better players than that.
Everybody like, damn.
And so,
I think it's pettiness.
You know, I think, you know, the NBA, they don't like what we're doing.
You know, even though Adam Silver told me he did like what I was doing.
You know, his words exactly was the more basketball, the merrier.
You know, which we, you know, that's bullshit now that we know.
And so they involved with USA Basketball.
We've been asking since 2020, since they didn't even make it in Tokyo.
Y'all know our 303 didn't even make the Olympics.
Did not qualify.
They didn't qualify.
So we asked again. They was like, thank you, but no thank you. We got it. They didn't qualify. Wow. So we asked again.
They was like, thank you, but no thank you.
We got it.
And we see what they got.
Yeah.
Yeah, they probably going to be asking now.
It's going to be in L.A. too.
Come on, man.
Yeah.
Hopefully, you know, if they know it's good for them,
they should ask.
And our guys will play.
You know, our guys been, you know,
they would love to represent the country in three on three.
Come on, Tate. You know what I do?
You got four years to get right.
Shit, four years?
I'll be 40 this left knee?
I go out there.
You're excited to go out there.
Keep your rotational slug. That's cool.
We can get it in. What about the
expansion cities, though? You plan
on expanding to more cities?
Like, how many cities you want to be a part of it?
We got 12 teams now.
We're going to sell all 12 and put them in different cities.
Okay.
Right now, we got L.A., Miami, Houston, and Detroit.
So, once we place these other eight, then we'll look to go to 16 teams,
maybe 20 teams, and then place those in cities.
And just open up the fan base.
We feel like we've proven the sport.
People dig it.
Now if you connect these teams to cities,
people will even be more invested into the
league into the players into the teams and you know they just uh it go to a different level from
there yeah and that's the dope part about it is like to for you to start your own league and now
we're all growing with the league and a lot of people don't remember like back in the nba days
before it was super pop was on tape delay it's like to see this league grow in real time,
especially with the players and the social media
and everybody saying, you can see that we working in this
and now you're getting the cities involved.
You know how many people got feelings and cities about
and proud about their city.
It's just dope to see the evolution of this.
Like, you got some of the younger players now
who may not have super long careers,
like the Isaiah Briscoes,
and some of you got the YouTube players
that are playing the Balls Lifeguards.
It's just growing all this stuff together.
It's dope to see it progress like this.
Yeah, you know, we felt like, you know,
three on three is its own sport.
You know, just because you was dope in five on five,
that don't mean you're going to come out in the big three
and get loose.
Different game for sure.
You got to have all skill set.
You got to be able to pass, dribble, shoot, and defend
or you're going to get exposed.
So we felt like, well, we can develop our own athletes.
We can develop our own stars, you know, like Isaiah Briscoe,
who, you know, people might not have saw him in the NBA
or might not know how much game he got, but, you know, he's a good player.
The Kevin Murphys of the world.
Garland Green.
These dudes who really making a name for theyself in the big three,
in the three-on-three game,
and they might have missed their calling a little bit in the NBA.
That don't matter.
A baller is a baller and a baller is a baller.
We got him on display
You know
We got the best
3-on-3 league in the world
Without a doubt
Shout out to the MVP
Mike Bees
Yeah
Mike Bees
Certified bucket
Certified bucket
Now I ain't gonna lie though
Like playing
Like you talking about the cities
Like going to Jersey this year
I ain't gonna lie
That was crazy
That's
I ain't had that kind of feeling
In a long time
The crowd was amazing It was packed in there And then for Briscoe Like you said For B from there This year, I ain't gonna lie, it was crazy. I ain't had that kind of feeling in a long time.
The crowd was amazing.
It was packed in there.
And for Briscoe, like you said, for B from there and how the crowd was behind him talking crazy,
it was a vibe in there.
Didn't y'all win that game, though?
Yeah, you know we won.
Listen, what I mean.
Didn't y'all win that game, though?
That's why you like it so much.
Man, for Briscoe to be going off like that
and boom, boom, boom,
they still won.
So?
You know what I'm saying?
For sure.
No, this is cool.
That's what it's all about.
You know, it's putting these guys
back in the arena,
back where they belong.
You know what I mean?
Even to see our coaches,
you know,
you got Gary Payton
about to go against...
Coach of the year going against
Cooper you know they they've been yelling at each other for since the 80s
to uh to see them guys back you know not just waving to the crowd hey there go
Iceman you know but they coaching and they want to win and they yelling at the refs,
yelling at each other.
You know, it's funny as shit to see Iceman cussing at Rick Berry.
They still on that.
Yeah, they still on that.
You know, they won't let it go.
And Rick Mahorn and these dudes, you know, still got that competitive fire.
And the NBA don't have no coaching job for these dudes.
You know what I'm saying?
So, for us to have it in the big three is just that cherry on top for a fan.
Yeah.
For sure.
Like you said, you preserving the legends and introducing them to a younger crowd, letting them know.
Like I said, a lot of people don't know who Michael Cooper is, but you should know who Michael Cooper is if you know basketball.
Without a doubt.
Yeah.
One of the best players to ever do it
you know especially on the defensive end for sure man I would be remiss if look man we are all
huge fans huge fans you know I'm saying I gotta ask you what's some of your favorite movies that
people may not you know I'm saying no like we know the Fridays like our goals but like what's
some of your favorite movies you've been a part of that I've been a part of yes sir oh man i love me boys in the hood
come on now um you know barbershop barbershop is a slept on trilogy yeah
you know i love you know three kings uh you know um
You know, you see, shit, man. You got a lot of movies.
You got a lot of shit.
You got a lot of shit.
You got a lot of shit about Anaconda.
Two on Jump Street.
Two of them?
Hey, you went for the Anaconda.
I don't remember that one.
Anaconda was dope.
You know what I mean?
I played in Anaconda.
Only reason I did Anaconda is because I was like,
if y'all want me to do the movie, you know,
nigga can't die in the movie.
You know what I'm saying? Matter of fact, I want me to do the movie You know Nigga can't die You know what I'm saying
Matter of fact
I want to help kill the snake
And then
It was like
It was like what
It's like yeah
If you want me in the movie
Nigga can't die
And I want to kill the snake
I want to help at least
And they was like
Alright
You had to pull
To make that requirement
You had to pull
To make that requirement
For sure
Hell yeah
Come on now Hey look You know You had to pull to make that requirement. For sure. Come on now.
Hey, look,
you know,
somebody had to do it
because if you see
every movie before that,
nigga get killed.
Swish.
Jurassic Park,
nigga didn't last
four minutes.
Like the opening scene.
He didn't make it to the place.
Damn, he didn't even,
yeah, like he didn't, homie.
I said, nah, nah, we got to put an end to this shit.
And LL Cool J owe you for that, man, because you was the first one to make it, so he was the second one.
He was the second one, you know what I'm saying?
Set the tone.
Yeah, you got to set the tone, man.
We got to cut this shit out. I wanted to ask you, which set did you have more fun like on the Friday?
Which Friday was the most fun? The more fun like on on the friday which friday oh it was the most
fun the most fun was friday at the next the last one because the first one we were having fun but
we were like this is our first movie producing and writing and the director was you know this
was his first movie, Gary Gray.
He had directed, you know, a couple of my videos, a couple of my St. Ives commercials and shit.
And so that was a more liquor before. I know.
It's still around.
He grew up on that.
Championship team.
Brown paper bag team.
Yeah, there we go.
We look a lot. We know what that is So you know
We was all new
So we were just trying
To make sure
We was getting it right
And we shot that movie
In 20 days
Damn
That was like
Four weeks
Damn
It was just crazy
Like yep
In a month
It was done
And so
Classic
By the time we got to Friday after next,
we all seasoned vets in the game, knew how to make a movie.
You know, we had all, you know, damn near the whole cast back.
And we was just having fun.
You know, every day was just fun, fun.
Laughing like hell.
Stomach hurt laughing.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I don't know how y'all memorized that lines.
I know y'all was playing
all day around that motherfucker.
It is funny now
to go back and watch it,
you know what I'm saying,
with a different quality of stuff
and looking at y'all faces
between while other people
are talking,
y'all be laughing like a bitch.
A little bit, yeah.
It's hard not to, man.
Because a lot of,
you know,
a lot of the movie,
you write it,
but then
you shoot what you write. Then'd be like okay we got that now
you can go whatever you think of hit me with it whatever you think of hit me with it so
these comedians be coming off the dome man and sometimes you ain't ready for that shit that
they be saying make you laugh but if you laugh You gonna kill it You gonna kill the tape
So
You gotta hold it in
But yeah man
They be
These dudes is funny
They clever
And they say something
Different every time
And shit
So you gotta be
Be ready for them
You know
For sure
Like you mentioned
Those two movies
In particular
You know what I'm saying
You put one
Indianapolis on
On the world stage
Mr. Mike Epps
Yeah
And it's crazy
You know what I'm saying
He's my favorite to work with And he embodies Indianapolis' own on the world stage, Mr. Mike Epps. Yeah. And it's crazy, you know what I'm saying? He's my favorite to work with.
And he embodies Indianapolis to a T.
So to see him in the movies and represent us the way he represented us, man,
it really felt different for us because he is Indianapolis to a T,
one of the funniest people ever.
Without a doubt.
You know, naturally funny.
You know, you don't have to give him no lines.
You know, if he walked in his door, he'd make you laugh just because
that's just his essence.
That's how John
Witherspoon was.
Witherspoon, you know,
played Pops in the movie.
He'd just make you laugh just talking
about, he could be talking about some shit
happened to him on the corner.
Got you rolling. So,
Mike, you know, we
good friends to this day we
just you know sometimes get on the phone and we'd be on the phone for hours just
talking shit laughing and so it was cool to be able to work with him and I've
done a few movies with him you know all about the Benjamins. Classic. Jakey Promoters. Jakey Promoters.
That's his move, right?
Jakey Promoters.
That's what we call B.H.
That's one of my favorite niggas.
I had a Chrysler 300 like you.
It was black.
With the bullet hole.
Yeah, bullet hole in the donut.
On the back.
That was my traffic grill.
Yeah, that's right.
Gotta have the bullet hole.
Yeah.
Yeah, so,
yeah, he one of my favorite dudes in the world, man.
I love Mike.
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Man,
all about the Benjamins.
Another class.
It's so crazy, man,
because we didn't even get
to how you first got
to this with music.
Like,
you started off
as a pioneer in music,
and one thing I always
want to give you credit for
is the fact that,
you know what I'm saying, one of your favorite movies um you know i'm saying them documenting
how they came up with nwa when you were in that office bro you you became a true legend oh in uh
you went crazy we almost had a moment like that
they used to roast me all the time because since that movie I haven't been to the theaters
Like y'all was in for me
That was it
That was it for me
You know what I mean
I was going to sit there
For like four times
So that best scene
Is special to my heart
Yeah
Yeah it was special
To mine too
You know
It's a trip
Because
In that scene
If you look at my son
He's saying You promised me this, man.
I'm getting a house and I got a baby on the way.
What a baby on the way was his ass.
Yeah.
In real life.
Oh, yeah.
That makes sense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah, you know, it ain't a proud moment, but I was happy I did it.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't a proud moment, but I was happy I did it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, sometimes, you know, that pencil and pen shit, that lawyer shit, you just got to show them, man. You was thinking ahead of the game, though.
Yeah, yeah.
You got to show them, you know, we ain't, we ain't, we got to take it back to, you got to take it back to the 80s on this one.
We ain't done with the 80s, man.
We ain't done.
We ain't renegotiating.
We was like, what would Ice Cube do?
But the dope part about it, like, it show how you, obviously, you are serious about your art, but you are always like, okay, I need to be compensated for my art.
Why am I having conversations if I'm showing up and doing it every day?
And it makes sense how you progress with everything, how you progress through music, how you progress through art and film, and how you progressing with the big three for somebody that's starting off, what would you say
was the most important thing that should probably lock in no matter what they got going on?
Well, I think you got to believe in yourself for show. Um, and you got to, to me, um,
um, you know, not really take no for an answer
When you know
That it's the truth
What you're talking about
Is real
What
You can really make it happen
You know sometimes
Somebody will say no today
But me
I go ask him the same
God damn thing
And I wait two weeks
And then ask him the same thing Because He might have just been having a bad day.
Or you give it a little time and you ask again.
You go again because the person you ask in circumstances might change.
And then you might be just the person they looking for.
You dig?
So believe in yourself.
Don't take no for an answer you know no
is like okay two weeks I'm actually asked again and then I might wait
another two weeks and I'll show this again funny story you know real quick we
was trying to get the big three started we wouldn't talk to one network about the big three they told
us ah nah we good so my man Jeff called and was like he was talking that Friday he was like damn
man sucks they turned it down because only a few networks that really can blow you up you know I'm
saying everything else is you know on the under so he said I'm
gonna call him again this weekend I'm gonna just talk to him like we doing it
called her way up and just got it to the conversation like it's happening dude
hey man didn't you uh didn't you hear that we turn that down he was like yeah
but I was just wanted to talk to you about how cool it would be
if we had it. And by the
end of the conversation, the dude was like,
you know what, Monday I'm going to go in
there and talk to him again about
I think we
should put this on.
He was like, yeah, alright, let me know.
On Tuesday, it was like, when can y'all come up here
and have a meeting? You see what I'm saying?
So, you know, hearing a no don see what I'm saying So Yeah You know
Hearing the no
Don't mean it's a no
You know
It means
Ask again later
Ask again later
Don't ask me for no more shoes
I want to ask about the
CIA though
Before the NWA
How'd that start
Oh A group We was in a group called
the stereo crew okay me sir jinx and um kd and um we put out a record
uh on epic records it was called She's a Skag.
That's a hell of a record. She's a Skag.
And it was a Frisbee.
You know what I mean?
Let's toss it out the window.
Yeah, it was a Frisbee.
And so we was like, we wanted to do another record.
We got dropped and shit off Epic.
So we wanted to do an independent record. And everybody felt like off Epic, so we wanted to do an independent record.
And everybody felt like,
man, y'all got to change y'all name
because, you know,
if the radio station see that stereo crew,
they ain't going to want to, you know, bump it.
They ain't even going to play it.
So we changed it to,
we tried to change it to Criminals in Action.
Okay.
But then, I mean, Lonzo, who was running the record company, was like,
man, y'all ain't about to be no criminals or nothing.
If y'all want this name, y'all got to be Crew in Action.
So we changed it to Crew in Action.
Okay.
And we did three songs, and they was Frisbees, too.
You know, they was whack, too.
You know what I mean?
All produced by Dr. Dre.
That's why I always wanted to ask. I ain't never heard you speak on cia yeah yeah so come on in
man that's my son yo what's going on what up what up i'll be remiss if we didn't ask obviously man
but you've been the west coast legend especially in the rap scene and obviously you had a couple
legendary diss tracks yourself and not how you felt about to pick a side but you know
send to see K-Dyne and Draco back how was that to see that type of energy you know
saying you was once a part of that to see it going on now how was that to see
that energy especially back at home it's always fun you know it's always fun to
see a heavyweight battle yeah now we've been getting them for a long time in hip-hop, you know, all the way. You know, LL, Kumo D, Karas One, MC Shan.
You know, so it's legendary.
You know, me, NWA, Dre.
Oh, I know that's the one.
Dre and Eazy.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just, it's legendary.
So it's part of the game.
It happens. And so
to see me even
50 and Ja Rule,
as long as it don't get physical,
it's cool.
It's part of the game.
Fans love
it. So it's really
all about
shit, man. you can't hold back
if you dissing I don't like you you was out of pocket for naming them off of No doubt. No doubt. I want to hurt feelings. For sure. And what made it much better is seeing the movie, to see what led up to it, and then
you drop it, it was like, that's crazy.
Yeah.
You know, I wasn't there when they heard it, so I was learning shit making the movie.
I was like, yeah, I was listening to it.
Like, yeah, yeah, we was listening to it like that.
It's hard.
Okay.
So, you know, it's a trip making that Stratoconker movie because I was learning stuff that I didn't know because I was on this side of town.
Yeah.
They on that side of the town.
And, you know, we kind of going through this in a parallel universe.
So I was discovering shit and they was probably discovering what we was thinking on my side of the table.
it was,
I said,
man,
if I'm learning shit
from this movie,
everybody gonna be
learning shit
from this movie.
Definitely.
That's dope, man.
By Felicia,
everybody,
nobody knew that.
I don't think nobody knew that
and that was just
the experience
at the same time.
But to go back
and look at that,
you talk about you and Dre,
like to see where y'all were then, obviously, y'all was already successful then.
For y'all to be moguls the way y'all are now, how is that to look back and reflect on that sometimes?
It's beautiful.
You know, we all just stuck to our convictions, you know, in our own way.
And, you know, we had a lot of opposition coming up a lot of opposition not only
from um you know the music business but government and to see us just you know still do it our way
and kind of let the chips fall where they may and then you know we was able to land on our feet it's it's a
pretty cool story and hopefully it inspires you know anybody coming up behind us that you know
sometimes you gotta do it your way you know even if it's if it's not popular at the time sometimes
you just gotta you you're happier when you do it your way, whether it works or not.
And I've seen people make it, you know, and they had pop songs and shit.
They hated performing them every night.
They was on tour, but they hated performing their own songs.
And so I was like, I never want to be like that, ever.
For sure, for sure.
It's real.
As we say, you're a testament, both of y'all keeping it real and staying true to yourselves. Obviously, you can tell that reflects for the big three and the reason why it's real as we say you a testament both y'all keeping around staying true
to yourselves obviously you can tell that reflects for the big three and the reason why it's growing
the way it is you got young teague about there hooping man yeah man i appreciate y'all want to
thank you for real because man you gave me a huge opportunity had a dope experience hopefully i'm
back next year try to get mvp or win or something yeah that's what i'm saying yeah i gotta come back
i gotta revamp my team a little bit, but we'll be hard.
No problem.
Hey, thank you for playing, man.
You know, we always look to add big names to the league,
and you was one of them.
And, you know, you added excitement to the league, you know.
And when you was on the floor, it was like, you know, it was butter.
Appreciate it
Can't wait to see you
Hoop tomorrow
Yeah
And
Hey
Let's keep it going
Next year baby
I appreciate it
Yeah
We appreciate your time man
We're going to do this again
Sometimes
The next summer
You might see a little bit more
Big 3 520 collaborations
Stay tuned
We appreciate the people
Before we get out of here
Be here and tell the people
They can grab some merch at
Shopclub520.com Yes sir We appreciate y'. Before we get out of here, be here and tell the people they can grab some merch at.
ShopClub520.com.
Yes, sir.
We appreciate y'all.
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Goodbye.
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