Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Josh Okogie on Kevin Durant trade to Suns, playing with Jeff Teague, Chris Paul AAU team
Episode Date: January 29, 2024We’re back with Season 2, Episode 35 of Club 520 where Jeff Teague and the guys are joined by Josh Okogie of the Phoenix Suns to discuss all things NBA. Josh talks about playing for Chris Paul’s A...AU team, going to Georgia Tech, and being selected in the 2018 NBA Draft. Josh tells hilarious stories about being a rookie on Jeff Teague’s Minnesota Timberwolves, finding out about Kevin Durant being traded to the Suns, and much more! Timeline:00:00 - Introduction04:00 - Getting drafted 06:00 - Afrobeats 08:00 - Josh learning to hoop11:40 - Playing with Harry Giles on CP3 AAU team15:30 - Getting recruited to Georgia Tech20:00 - Playing against Duke and UNC25:30 - Ben Simmons summer workout videos27:00 - Going to the NBA31:30 - Georgia Tech new coach34:10 - Best part about being in the NBA37:50 - Gambling becoming legal42:00 - Hooping in Africa45:30 - Finding out the Suns were getting KD50:00 - Playing in Minnesota with Jeff52:00 - Jared Bayless55:30 - Buying Jeff a used xbox on the road #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Club 520 Podcast.
I'm the host.
My name is DJ Wells.
Special guest to my left.
We're going to introduce my man's last.
But to my far left, my dog, Bishop B. Hinn.
Out the prayer leaves, my nigga.
How you what?
Cool and nasty.
Let's get to it, baby.
Hey, you know, it's always going to be a sick episode
when you got the hoodie on.
People don't know that ain't really your swag.
This ain't really my swag.
Yeah, for sure.
Oh, Friday.
No, Thursday, February 15th.
Celebrity game hosted by Club 520 in Isidore.
Featuring a bunch of celebrities from, you know, around the country and shit.
Then we got the following after party at All Stars Bar and Grill.
Pull up on us.
Ticket links are in bio now.
What kind of party is it?
Maybe.
It's a freaky party.
Freaky Mike.
Freaky Mike. Live on set.
He'll be there with the camera.
Shout out to all the IG
girls coming in. I won't say who flying them in,
but they'll be there.
Shout out to...
Oh, shit.
I'm just joking, bro. I don't know. Shout out to ****. Oh, shit. I'm just joking,
bro.
I don't know who
floated with me.
What's up?
My dog,
Young Nacho,
Young T,
how you doing,
man?
I'm chilling,
man.
We got my guy
in the building,
man.
Hey,
you got to introduce
him,
man.
You know what I'm
saying?
That was your
real,
you got to.
Nah,
I'm going to let
you do your job,
but.
Ah,
see,
look at niggas.
Yeah,
I got these
by the door,
man.
I forgot to
wear my phones
once again.
My bad,
y'all.
I've been coming
for practice,
so don't judge me.
So it's just over with phones, basically. Yeah, I'll bring them back one time i got a couple more left it's cool they're gonna be pissed but to my left my dog
nba going crazy i like the one thing i like about seeing him is like i saw him when he was on your
team in minnesota and like to see him now in a row, especially you on the cheating-ass team now, man, doing your
thing. Just see you on the internet last week,
catching bodies. J.O., Josh Coggins,
appreciate you pulling up to 520, my boy. Thanks for
having me, y'all. Man, y'all see my boy got
Rolexes and shit. I remember when he was
a young buck. That motherfucker wouldn't leave his
apartment. Now look at
him. That boy shining. You was dropping
out of the studio rookie year? Nah,
I picked the studio up this summer bro
oh man
but I for sure
wouldn't leave my apartment
Teague actually got me
you out the league now
so I kinda said
everything
you actually the one
who got me out my apartment bro
we had a thing
I think it was my
second year in the league
we had a thing like
you know what I'm saying
we was
we weren't that good trust me I think we had Minnesota thing like you know what I'm saying we was we weren't that good
oh
trust me
I think we had
Minnesota doesn't like me
we had like a
14 game losing streak
12 game losing streak
in the same season
it was just bad
damn
bad time
Minnesota Pistons
nah it wasn't that bad
no
they broke it up
they broke it up
no no no
and they broke it up
in the middle of that season
we weren't the Pistons
we weren't the business. Yeah.
We weren't the business, though.
Our problem was we would be good.
We just couldn't finish games, bro.
Yeah.
We just couldn't finish games.
So T used to go out.
And I ain't never really been out.
So one day he was like, you know, J.O., I'm going to take you out, man.
I'm like, all right, cool.
Took me out.
You know, we had a good time.
And then, like, Aries City. This shit would be so so funny i used to sit in the back teague sitting in the front
he'll be like jo and he'll turn and look at me like this and i'll put my head in the uh in the
aisle and we just give each give each other that look pause and he'll just do this and that's how
i know he's waiting for his text but where we Where we at tonight, bro? Hey, wife, that was some time ago.
I don't do that no more.
All right, boy.
Now we were trying to clean up.
Like when we said, you know what I mean?
We had to have some type of fun, bro.
It was terrible.
I mean, no, it wasn't no crazy.
Like, we was around a whole bunch of people.
I'm not saying all that.
Nah, but we was outside.
We was outside.
Yeah, we was fine as fuck.
The funniest one, though,
when we landed in Houston one night
and the OVO plane was outside. The funniest one, though, when we landed in Houston one night and the OVO plane was outside.
T, look back.
My head already in the eye.
I'm on that.
No, we outside.
No, man.
We outside that plane.
I'm already like,
I'm already looking up front
waiting for this nigga
to turn around and bust.
I was like,
hey, yeah, we outside.
Oh, you already know.
OVO plane right there.
Champagne poppy somewhere. We gonna be there. For sure. Without yeah, we outside. Oh, you already done. OVO playing right there. Shit, if I ain't popping somewhere, we gonna be there.
For sure.
Without an H down side.
Man, well, we was outside.
Nice.
J-O, we already started the show with a fried question for you.
You know what I'm saying?
Since you've been spending time in the league.
Okay.
What's the craziest thing or, like, the craziest moment you've been a part of the NBA so far?
Man, I've been a part of a lot of crazy moments.
You've definitely been
on some,
two nice teams.
Man,
I think
there's two of them.
One was when I,
when I got drafted
with the Jimmy.
That was a crazy situation.
That was just messy.
As soon as I,
I just got,
I just got in
in the middle of it.
And then I feel like last year
when we got Katie,
that was crazy too.
Because I was trying to make sure
I still lost the team.
He was looking at that play like,
I don't want to be in this train.
Because, you know,
when Rose tweet,
it's just like one tweet.
Like, Phoenix Suns,
the choir,
Kevin Durant. I'm like one tweet. Like, Phoenix Suns acquire Kevin Durant.
I'm like, okay, cool.
Who the other team acquiring though?
You know what I'm saying?
So those two moments, I would say they were one of the biggest moments.
That's crazy.
You started your rookie year in Minnesota.
How was that the first time y'all linked up?
Because you was already there, obviously.
Yeah, it's crazy because I remember
Tibbs.
Tibbs was my dog.
He know me and Tibbs was tight.
So when we was doing
the draft process,
I seen him play at Georgia Tech
and I seen the other rookie,
which was Kata.
They was debating
on picking him or Kata
at that spot.
And I'm like,
luckily we ended up getting both.
But I was like,
nah, that nigga play hard.
That's you, Tibbs. And he was like, yeah, motherfucker, I'll run through a wall. And I'm like, luckily we ended up getting both. But I was like, nah, that nigga play hard. That's you, Tibbs.
And he was like, yeah.
Motherfucker run through a wall.
And I was like, so I knew he was getting picked.
So when I came there, I was already hyped to know him, like, play.
Because I knew who he was.
Watched him play.
Because it's me and Tibbs was looking at film over him.
So I was like, came, introduced myself.
And he was real cool.
Cool as shit.
That's what's up, bro.
I want to take you back to the beginning, though, bro.
When did you come back, or when did you move to the States from Lagos?
Like, how much time did you spend there?
Yeah, I was born in, you know, Lagos, Nigeria.
I moved to the States when I was three.
Oh, you ain't spent that much time.
I ain't spent too—I don't even remember.
I don't even remember.
But I've been back a couple times, so I know who's who when it comes to like extended family
and kind of around the cities and stuff.
But being born there, I don't remember.
Are you tapped into the Afro beat world?
A thousand percent.
Who's your favorite artist, bro?
My favorite artist is Ashakam.
I ain't heard of that.
You got to, bro.
He probably, he was the most,
he was number one in Afrobeats last year.
Like, most listened to.
For real?
Like, Nigerian.
Who do you think got it cracking so far as, like, the blend from Nigeria to the States, though?
To the U.S.? Like, was it Wizkid?
Was it, who got that merge going?
You got to go Wizkid.
And the reason why I say Wizkid is because Wizkid been in the game for a long time.
I remember I was in eighth grade when we went to Nigeria for winter break.
I'm listening to Wizkid and that's eighth grade.
That's when-
Rob Markman, Damn.
That's, I don't even know what year that was.
20-
20-
Like 11, 2012.
Yeah, that's around that time.
So that was, like, 12 years ago.
And he's still relevant.
He was popping back then, and he's still relevant.
I think that's when he had a song with Chris Brown.
I can't think of the name of it, but he had a popper song.
That's wild.
And then, like, you know, when Drake 2016, I think it was 2016,
did the one dance with Wizkid.
That's when it started, like, transforming and transforming.
I was like,
we don't need
like American artists
no more to release music
and be popular.
Yeah, now y'all
number one for sure.
Yeah, Joe,
he got pulled his car.
He swear he the Afrobeat's king.
Nah, they call me
Afrobeat Henny, bro.
We'll tap in.
Nah, for sure.
Who calls you that?
The U2.
Oh.
I ain't heard that one yet,
but respect.
Nah, but where'd you start hooping though?
Funny story.
My oldest brother, he, uh, ain't gonna lie.
My house was boring as shit.
Like growing up, it was boring as hell.
It was really nothing to do.
My oldest brother, um, he wanted to find out what he wanted to do.
Like if he wanted to play football, he was trying all different type of sports.
So he bought a basketball goal but never played it and um i went outside one day and i
was just like shit fucking let me try and ever since that one day on the driveway i just fell
in love with it okay when did you realize he was like really cold uh when i started playing like
organized basketball i was playing some some bs when i started playing, like, organized basketball, I was playing some BS.
When I started playing organized basketball,
it was, like, sixth grade.
And I, like, I was last one picked on a team.
Only reason I made the team is I was tall.
Like, I was this height for, like, the longest.
Damn.
Yep.
And so they picked me up.
Like, I was 5'11", like, the eighth grade.
Six feet in eighth grade.
So they picked me up in the sixth grade just because I was tall. Like, I didn't even practice with the team. That's how sad I was 5'11", like, the eighth grade. Six feet in the eighth grade. So they picked me up in the sixth grade just because I was tall.
Like, I didn't even practice with the team.
That's how sad I was.
First day of practice, like, they practicing.
I'm on the side doing mic and drills.
Fucking it up.
And I was happy, though, because in my mind, I'm like,
I've never received instruction before from, like,
somebody who knows the game of basketball.
So, like, you know, you might see, like, might see like dang like that's embarrassing i wasn't embarrassed i was having the
time of my life doing a mic and drill for an hour five times a week
i got i got so good so quick.
Like, by seventh grade, the same team, because, you know, it's sixth grade,
and then you become seventh grade.
By seventh grade, I was starting.
I went from not playing in the sixth grade when, you know,
like you get a blown out.
I was in the coach put all the sorry niggas in.
I still wouldn't get in.
I will never forget this.
We beat a team 48 to 8.
Damn.
I didn't play.
Coach T, were you
satisfied?
Coach T, would you do it?
He would have got in, bro. He would have got in.
I ain't going to name drop.
He would have been on that bench fucking with him.
We ain't going to do that.
Finish your story, J.
But by that seventh grade, I was
starting and I was one of the best players on the team.
So it took a year and and I learned real quick,
and then just kept elevating from there.
So they was grooming you to be a center,
or you always been groomed to be a PG low?
Nah, they was, I played post.
I ain't come out that post till, till, like.
What, CP3?
11th grade, for real.
Damn. Yeah, 11th grade for real damn 11th grade
is when I
but I was
I wasn't like a post
like a
I was like a Giannis
I'm not trying to
I'm not trying to compare myself
see I'm a Giannis
I was like a Giannis
in the sense where
you could do stuff
like perimeter wise
I'm not out there
shooting trades
but if I get the rebound
there's not people
looking at me like,
you're passing the ball, I'm pushing that.
I initiated the offense because usually the other center would be on,
but I was always fast.
So the other center used to guard me, and I'd just go by him,
and as soon as somebody come out, I'm passing the ball to the shooter.
So it was like I was a post player.
I didn't shoot threes, but I could dribble, and I could pass,
and I could finish.
So you was a wing on that CP3?
But at CP3, I was a wing. But by that time, I had already established I could dribble and I could pass. And I could finish. You was a wing on that CP3. But at CP3 I was a wing.
That's when I, but by that time I had already established
like a jump, I was shooting jumpers, trays, pull ups.
What other league players was on your team?
It was me, Harry Giles and Grant Williams.
So you never played with Theo?
Nah, I never played with Theo.
Harry Giles was.
High school phenom. That's probably one. I'm not gonna Gary Giles was... High school phenom.
After injuries, high school phenom.
I'm not going to say one of them. That was the best player I've had as a teammate
in high school. Man, he was crazy.
He was unreal. His highlight tapes on
Instagram was legit.
I remember my first time, because I had to leave
my EYBL
team to go to CP3.
I was originally with Southern Stampede. I moved to CP3 and they were like, look, if you go to CP3 because I was originally with Southern Stampede
and I moved to CP3
and they were like,
look,
if you go to CP3,
ain't no coming back.
But I ain't like the team.
So I'm like,
man,
I'm just going to bet on myself.
I'm going to go head to this.
They didn't really have tryouts,
but it was practice
to see if they thought
you was fit for the team.
So I went there,
you know,
went out there to practice
in North Carolina
and,
you know,
we run it.
They told me to go set a screen
for Harry
I'm like set a screen for Harry
I ain't set
I don't really set screens
you know what I'm saying
they said go set a screen
for Harry so I'm like
it's coach so I'm in a new
environment so I gotta listen
so I set a screen for Harry, and they came through, snaked that bitch.
Oh!
I told them to look, bro.
How many screens?
You fucking idiot, bro.
What the fuck?
That shit was impressive, bro.
He had MVP that season.
We ain't losing.
We lost like one or two games.
We were regular season champs.
Look it up.
We lost on some bullshit to Jason Tatum's team in the Final Four.
Yeah, that game on YouTube.
Yeah, it was crazy.
I remember it was a tie game.
And CP, you know, he coaching his ass off.
He like, no matter what we do, we're going to take the last shot of the game.
He drawed a play up for Harry.
Harry went a little early.
Left hook.
Hit that motherfucker.
They called timeout.
We up two with three seconds left.
So we all thinking that shit about to go to Jason.
Everybody in tennis is on Jason.
Man, I don't even know his name.
They had a point guard.
He just dribbled like five times
down the right side of the court
and shot it.
And then one of our players contested and and he, like, double clutched it.
It's about half court.
And I'm under the goal, and I'm looking at the trajectory of that whole shit.
I'm like, bro, this motherfucker is cash.
Nothing but that.
Game over.
We done.
Yeah, bro, that motherfucker got a hell of a million views on YouTube.
I don't know exactly what you was talking about.
Man's going to get blasted by the Georgia Stars, bro.
Who else was on Jackson Tatum's I know exactly what you was talking about. Man's gonna get blasted by the Georgia Stars, bro. Who else was on
the Jackson Tatum team?
I think it was just him.
Daniel.
He didn't team up.
He would.
He played with somebody else
in high school, though, too.
Another league nigga,
but I think they only
came together
for a couple tournaments.
And I had, like,
a similar role on that team.
I used to guard
the other team's best player,
right?
And, you know,
I guarded Malik Monk.
He was cold.
Malik Monk was cold. Malik Monk, I think he might guarded Malik Monk. He was cold. Malik Monk was cold.
Malik Monk, I think he might have played with him.
Nah, Malik Monk was Arkansas.
I know, but I think, damn, I can't think who Jason played with.
But Jason was probably, like, the only player at that age
where I would say, like, his footwork was so ahead of.
Damn.
Like, he would post up, mid-post, got the, I'm like,
bro, I don't know which way this nigga about to go.
Yeah, he was cold in high school for sure.
I think he was doly on his St. Louis team.
Y'all played in St. Louis.
Yeah, St. Louis.
St. Louis Eagles.
Eagles, that's what it was called.
Y'all think he was the best player you played this summer?
In AAU?
Yeah, most advanced.
I respect that.
Probably the most advanced player.
I'm trying to think who else was on that circuit.
Miles Bridges was pretty good too, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That nigga's cold.
He was just bigger and stronger than everybody when we was younger.
Athletic as hell.
He'd just move out the way.
You can't do nothing.
Yeah.
He was cold.
Like I said, Malik Monk was cold.
Facts. That nigga had so much
bounce
he did
his high school mixtape
is a sleeper too
it's all just
going crazy
straight
high school Smith
he was J.R. Smith
in high school
but still is
for sure
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But obviously you was killing it in high school
and got time to make some college decisions.
We know you went to Georgia Tech, but if you didn't, what was the school that almost got
you?
Tennessee.
You and Grant?
We actually went on our visit together.
But you could tell they love Grant a little more than they love everybody else.
It was like four of us.
It was like four of us.
We all went together.
Like that was like Rick Barnes' first recruiting class at Tennessee.
So he was like, you know, he wanted to get like a recruiting class,
be like the face of his, you know, program, whatever.
So it was me, Grant, this dude named Jordan Bone.
We actually ended up going there.
I remember him.
And a dude named Derriante Jenkins.
He actually went to VCU.
So we all went there and I was just like, man, they showed so much love.
That's one thing that I never really felt was like that college feel.
Like Tennessee, you know what I'm saying?
And I love that part.
And I love it wasn't far from, you know, the crib was like a two, two and a half, three hour drive.
But then when I went to Georgia Tech, I didn't want to go.
They were wearing Russell.
Facts.
Why do they?
Somebody went to Georgia Tech.
The owner of Russell, I think, yeah.
Georgia Tech alum.
Yeah, he, Georgia Tech alum.
So they had Russell, hard ass classes.
You know know growing up
being an adult
now I'm like
that shit didn't matter
but when you're a little kid
you're not trying to
take all those
hard ass classes
that he got over there
yeah
I was just like
huh
damn
but then when I thought
about it
I'm like
they were
graduating like
seven seniors
and then I'm like
damn I'm gonna have a chance
to play
start you know what I'm saying then I'm like, damn, I'm going to have a chance to play, start.
You know what I'm saying?
Then I'm playing Duke,
UNC,
you know,
Miami,
Virginia,
Virginia Tech,
Syracuse,
Louisville,
all these schools.
I'm like,
if I have two good games
against these motherfuckers,
I'm going to be straight.
That's how I'm thinking.
So I'm like,
man,
fuck the classes,
fuck the Russell.
Come on,
let's do it.
Fuck the Russells,
Chris.
I'm nothing on wearing Russell, but...
But they said, you know, they sold it.
You can wear any shoes, though.
Yeah, I over-exaggerated.
It was just a jersey.
But the team gear is crazy.
It wasn't fit at all.
So it was already fashionable
by the time you got there.
I just wanted a hoop.
But, you know, you a kid, you still want to wear, like, Nike.
You settle for Adidas.
They ain't got no Nike tits.
They got Russell.
He got spoiled.
His ass was in the EYBL.
Oh, yeah, he had that shit
playing with the TTP3.
But TTP3 was different, though,
because we used to get
all the EYBL shit.
Yeah.
And we'd get all the Jordan shit.
That shit was love.
So you went from that to Russell.
Ain't that a damn shame? He playing, dude, them niggas got dry fit. He shit was love. So you went from that to Russell. Ain't that a damn shame.
He playing, dude, them niggas got dry fit.
He got a Russell.
But I was really mad, though, because all I could do was red.
Like, our team color was red.
So everything we had was red.
So I come to the gym one time all red on.
I'm thinking, I'm starting.
My coach was like, take that shit off.
I'm like, what?
But I was like, what you mean?
He was like, you know, our rivals are Georgia.
We don't wear red on campus.
That's my whole closet is red.
He's either I'm wearing some nice red shit,
or I got to go back and wear the bullshit that I had.
Because I'm like, bro.
So I just had to rock with the Russell.
And then they were stingy with the Russell gear.
Oh, yeah.
I'm going to take you out.
I'm going to take you out.
I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take you out. I'm going to take, yeah. I want to get a plug in with the Russell gear. Bro.
You want to take a look at the plug
in with the Russell?
If you go ahead
and put that on,
I put this on
everything, bro.
If we go wear a Russell,
you got to flood us
with Russell bags, bro.
Bro, you look too small.
We bagging for Russell
like, yo,
can I please
get some extra
compression shorts?
Come on.
You don't even get
enough compression shorts.
I know I got no chance
with the shirts and the sweats.
I just wanted some
extra socks, coach.
Or the crew manager.
It was bad.
Y'all think we'll be
ethical.
Y'all have the Georgia check.
Man.
I mean, they Adidas now,
so I can talk all the shit
I want.
Oh, they Adidas.
I was about to say
that Russell shit was crazy.
The year I left,
the next year,
they were Adidas.
You made the best
college choice
because the SEC wasn't really cracking back then.
And also, Tennessee, they had like hella sophomores, hella juniors when I was going in.
So I was like, I'm all about competition.
I love to compete, but I'd rather go somewhere else where the odds are more in my favor.
And as soon as I got there, it was like I was rolling.
So it was, like you said, it was the best decision.
For sure, bro.
Shout out to Russell.
Shout out to Russell.
And the ACC was the best
conference in basketball
by far at that point.
What?
I gotta ask you,
how was it like
playing in Cameron Indoor?
Like,
how was it like playing in,
what's the USC shit?
It's not the Dean Dome,
is it?
Yeah,
it's the Dean Dome.
Like,
how was it playing
in them like historic places?
Because like,
you don't get that everywhere in college basketball. Okay, so Cameron Indoor and the Dean Dome. Yeah, it's the Dean Dome. How was it playing in historic places? Because you don't get that everywhere in college basketball.
Okay, so Cameron Indore and the Dean Dome are two hostile environments,
but I'd rather play.
I'm not saying I'd rather play because it really doesn't matter to me,
but Dean Dome was less hostile.
Facts.
And why I say that is Cameron like, Cameron Indoor has,
it holds 3,000 people.
You taking that ball
out of bounds,
they,
they scratching your neck.
Like, you,
like, I'm, bro,
it's crazy, bro.
The floor bounce.
Like, it's loudest
because it's small.
It's not,
I mean, it's popular,
but it's not as big
as you might think, bro.
Yeah, I didn't realize
that until I got older.
Like, seeing it on TV,
I'm like, damn,
and I got older,
I was like, damn,
that's a little, that's small. It's't realize that until I got older. Like, seeing it on TV, I'm like, damn. And I got older than real, I was like, damn, that's a little,
that's small.
It's very small.
The guest locker room,
everything's small.
It's like AAU.
Damn.
But then Cameron,
I mean, not Cameron,
the Dean Dome is huge.
So it's like,
they're yelling
and they loud as hell,
but they like, back there.
Like, you're not even worried
about them for real.
Like, they yell,
it's like echo.
Like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was still hot, it was still loud, but it, it's like echo. It's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. It was still hot,
it was still loud,
but it's just like,
over there.
Yeah.
But like,
it's like you're feeling like
they're right behind the bench.
Like,
they are right behind the bench.
It was crazy.
And then the team,
the teams that both,
they had,
that they had at the time,
made it worse too.
Because when I played,
because I didn't play
in the Dean Dome
until my sophomore year.
And I played, and I played because I didn't play in the Dean Dome until my sophomore year and I played
and I played
in Camden
during my rookie year
my freshman year
but my freshman year
they had
boy we got smack bro
they had Frank Jackson
Grayson Allen
on one wing shooting they be we ran Jackson, Grayson Allen on one wing shooting.
They be running floppy.
Grayson Allen coming off one way.
Luke Kennard coming the other way.
Harry Giles
sent one screen.
Jason Tatum. Then they got
Emile Jefferson, who's 24.
I was 17 in college.
Shout out to Emile.
I actually ended up meeting Emile.
But he was 24. I'm actually end up being Emile. Emile's cool as fuck.
But he was 24.
Facts.
I just turned 25.
He had helicopter years.
Facts.
Man,
I play with Emile.
I'm like,
bro,
but they,
man, they were really good,
bro.
And we got,
like,
we got smacked by,
I remember,
I put on my Instagram
because he was on ESPN.
I'm like,
yo,
tune in ESPN.
I deleted that shit
at halftime,
bro.
I snuck my phone and deleted that tune in shit at halftime.
I didn't delete his story at halftime.
I'm like,
man,
I didn't see this shit.
I'm turning this shit off,
bro.
And the thing is we had a good game,
but it was just like,
that was a protein.
It was like,
we went hit a two,
they hit a three. We turn the ball over. They hit a three.. Like, we would hit a two. They hit a three.
We turn the ball over.
They hit a three.
We hit a free throw.
One for two.
They hit a three.
The score is three to nine.
And we ain't really do nothing bad.
And that's how the whole game.
But I think they scored 100 points, bro.
In college.
Now I was like, whatever.
But back then, bro.
That's a lot.
That's a lot now, bro.
In college, bro.
That's a lot now. Y'all got to bro? That's a lot now, my nigga.
Y'all gotta see the, if y'all can get the, I don't remember
what the score was. It was 100?
Oh, don't worry.
And we scored like 50?
50 to 100.
What you had? What you had?
I don't remember, bro. I think I had
like, I don't
think I had more than 15.
Something like that.
But you know, when you get beat that bad, like, stats don't even matter, bro.
At all.
I could have had 30.
This shit don't, nigga, this shit don't matter.
Trust me.
I got beat like that the other day.
Tell us more.
Don't worry about it.
We scored two points in the first quarter.
Nah, real shit.
Yeah.
This high school team. This is the first part. How, real shit. Yeah. This high school team.
This true story.
How do you balance that, though?
It wasn't no balance.
It was like...
I said, how do you balance, like, the coaching?
Like, how do...
Because I seen somewhere, like, a couple years ago,
it said that you coaching high school.
I was like, damn, I can't picture Teague
as a coach with, like, kids, bro.
Funny.
Comical.
Jokes.
But I know Teague, but, you know, Teague,
I feel like he a real, like, I feel like, I know he a real good nigga, so I know, T, I feel like he, I feel like,
I know he a real good nigga.
So I know like he out there
trying to make a difference
in the kid's life,
but I just couldn't,
can't see,
I can't see it though.
Yeah.
He trying his hardest.
It ain't nothing to see.
He trying his hardest.
I promise you it ain't.
But my nigga ain't losing his hair,
man.
I don't want words.
We ain't that bad,
but we bad.
But we be all right.
Speaking of coaching,
hey,
big three,
what's up,
man?
I don't know why they put that out there like that.
Yeah, they just dropped that.
Yeah, they said, let me warm up a little bit first, man.
Nah, I'm like, damn,
why they do me like that, Q?
What team you gonna be on? I don't know. I get to pick my team a little bit. I'm trying to call Paul Millsap.
Answer my call, Paul. Damn, Paul.
I need some Hawks connections.
Man, Paul's so cold.
Cold, ain't he?
Man, he the first guy.
You know, I live in Atlanta in the offseason.
And so does he.
He the first guy I ever seen dominate open run with barely shooting.
Yeah, he different.
You know, in the summer, that's when you get your rocks.
That's when you go crazy.
You shoot all the shots you ain't get to shoot in the season. Oh, yeah
You're gonna see that in the summer. He ain't do all that, bro. He
Poster spin move shoot it like doing all this and screens rolling like dude be like, bro
I've never seen no shit like that in my life, bro
I'm gonna pick up the next car. So he do shoot is a bucket for show facts
It cold one of the coldest.
Shout out to Ben Simmons.
His mixtapes in the summer
be crazy.
Bro.
I'm not getting into that.
Bro.
Golded.
Bro.
Golded.
Every summer I see Ben Simmons
trying to hit threes,
I'm like, yes,
let the propaganda begin
because we're not going to see
any of that shit
for the next nine months.
Golded.
Facts.
He's not going to even play.
What I will say about Ben Simmons,
though,
I think he be trying, though, like, to get healthy.
Nah, yeah, for sure.
I seen him, I ran into him in the gym.
He, like, we work out like an hour increments.
So, like, when I come in the gym,
it's like the last 15 minutes of somebody else's workout.
We came in to work out at the same time.
I'm thinking, I'm about to work out with this nigga.
Nah, he spent that hour like on the table like just getting ready for his workout after mine you know what i'm saying so i was like damn like two things either he his shit really fucked
up or like he really trying to get back bro so shout out to him for trying i ain't gonna get
out of other stuff oh yeah i know how that shit is as a player it's bullshit nah. It's bullshit because realistically, you can tell, like, he not faking.
And that's the thing I don't like about it.
I mean, say what you want to about the situation,
but you can tell that nigga not faking it.
When it comes to certain stuff like back injuries and stuff like that,
that's, like, really severe.
Like, you used to look at what Steve Kerr and, like, Phil Jackson,
you just couldn't even sit in the chair and coach, bro.
You want somebody to go hoop?
Yeah, they couldn't.
Yeah, he had to take time off, bro.
Yeah, bro.
And he's not even hooping.
Come on. Nah, back is crazy. Back't. Yeah, he had to take time off, bro. And he's not even hooping. Come on.
Nah, back is crazy.
Back injuries.
Yeah, back injuries
could be tough.
But I'm just saying,
him shooting jumpers and shit.
Like, I was like,
you ain't gonna shoot
no jumpers in real life.
But, nah, shout out to him.
I hope he get healthy.
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Now, let's talk about, like, how you came about, like, entering a draft. Like, why you cut to podcasts. Nah, let's talk about like how you came
about like entering a draft.
Like why you cut out early.
Shit was time to go.
Who made that decision?
Nah, I ran into some
it's too long of a story
to tell right now, but I ran
into some trouble in college.
And I ain't
like the way the school handled that at all.
Like, I feel like I got thrown under the bus.
Yeah.
I mean, I take my part in what I did.
At the end of the day, I did it.
You know what I'm saying?
But, you know, they came to me and they were like, you know,
let's walk you through it so we can, you know,
find the best way to go about this.
So it helps you.
It helps the school.
Man, I told them everything.
And they just, it's like I was talking to NCAA myself.
They just shit right for it.
And then like I ended up getting suspended like the first six games of my sophomore year.
And then I ended up getting hurt in the exhibition game.
I dislocated my finger and the bone came out the skin.
So that actually made me miss
the first eight games
of my sophomore season.
So when I came back,
I came back mad.
Just like,
you know what?
I ain't come back
to this school next year.
That's how I was just like,
I'm just going to play
like I don't want to come back.
And then after my season,
I'm like, bro,
because my name
entering the year, because I did the USA under-18 team.
Yeah, select 19 team.
Yeah, after my freshman year, I got invited to that.
So then after I did that, my name was on the, you know,
on the boys and stuff.
So going into my second year, I'm looking, I'm 23.
I was supposed to be going to Utah or something.
I think it was 23 to Utah.
So like every day I'm in the gym, I'm like, one extra rep. I was a head ass like that. Like, if I got five line jurors, I'm going to Utah or something. I think it was 23rd Utah. So like every day I'm in the gym, I'm like,
one extra rep.
I was a head ass like that.
Like,
if I got five line drills,
I'm gonna do six.
If I got,
I'm gonna do seven.
That's it.
That's it.
You know what I'm saying?
I was locked in like that. You just tapped in.
Yeah.
So,
so,
and then after,
that was before I went through
what I went through.
And then right when that stuff happened,
I was like,
yeah,
my name was off.
I feel like they wiped my name off
the surface of the planet.
Like, you couldn't find my name on nothing.
And not that I was looking at it as like,
oh, if it's not there, it ain't gonna happen.
But it's still good to see your name
every once in a while on the board.
So I stopped looking at the boards
and I'm just gonna put my head down,
work, and that's what I did my sophomore year.
And then after the season, I'm just like,
you know what?
I'm just gonna go ahead and get up, get up outta here.
Yeah.
How was your draft process?
Like, did you work up for, obviously, you know what I'm saying?
You probably working for a lot of teams.
Was there a different team you thought
you was already gonna end up with?
Nah, see what happened was I had,
I had a great draft process.
I actually, I was hooping in every,
every single one that I was in.
The only one I didn't hoop in was Atlanta.
I didn't hoop in Atlanta at all.
You weren't trying to be a hawk?
Is that where you wanted to go, though?
Man.
I know you did.
And they had pick 19.
I went 20.
They told me to go back to school.
Damn.
Damn, for real?
Yeah, they told me to go back to school.
They was like, what's the rush?
You still got two years.
Damn.
Two years left.
You thought they would
be familiar with you
being in,
you know what I'm saying,
that close of proximity.
But I bombed,
I ain't gonna lie,
I bombed the shit
out of that workout.
Nah.
They had us there
at eight in the morning,
but the workout
didn't start until like 11.
Damn,
who was the GM there?
Was it,
I can't tell you.
I ain't know nobody.
I know who it was.
Was it solo workout too?
Nah,
it was still six people.
Damn. It was six people. Damn.
It was six people.
We did all that testing,
testing that we just chill,
had breakfast.
Then we worked out.
But that time,
I'm just like,
I've been in the gym four hours
and didn't touch no basketball.
I don't know if they did that.
They probably did that on purpose.
That's the setup, man.
Yeah.
You got to see if you come in focused,
man,
if you can keep your mind right
while they got all that shit going on.
What does that translate to, though?
Like, in what,
and during the season,
at what point were you
being in a gym
for four hours
without teaching basketball
and then just go out there
and go hoop?
They just try to mentally break you.
And that's so crazy
because, like,
CJ Stroud,
when they were talking about him
and the poor testing and stuff,
what gives a fuck about a test
if you can do your job right?
Yeah.
I've seen that, too.
I'm like, the testing.
Yeah. I like what he said though
like
I don't do tests
I play football
yeah
facts
what are we doing
he proved that shit
he did
oh my goodness
nah for real
and he had swag doing it
and he felt
like his poise
like he been doing this
for a minute
at the NFL level
that's what I like about it
he took over a franchise
and low key
I mean we gotta see what's up with A. Rich I think A. Rich is gonna what I like about it. He took over a franchise and low-key, I mean,
we got to see what's up
with A. Rich.
I think Anthony Rich
is going to come back solid,
but he low-key took over
a division
because before this year,
they was all talking
about Trevor Lawrence.
We ain't heard
Trevor Lawrence's name since.
That's a good point.
I mean,
Georgia Tech got a new coach,
Damon Stoudemire.
How you feel about the pickup?
I feel good, man,
because the thing about Tech,
right, and I've talked to Damon, too. I, you know, seen him this summer the pickup? I feel good, man. Because the thing about Tech, right?
And I've talked to Damon too.
I, you know, I seen him this summer
when I was in the gym hooping.
I've obviously seen him in the league
when he used to coach with the Celtics.
Jordan Tech need a coach.
And I'm pretty sure his X's and O's are, you know,
what they are.
I'm not even talking about his X's and O's.
They just need a coach that got some pool yeah they know
people you know i'm saying it's not like our school's already hard to get in it's hard to stay
in you know what i'm saying and um kids don't kids like like i said i dealt with that shit too i know
how it is as a kid like man i gotta i do this work and i was always a good student like my gpa was
high in school i was always smart but just having to like man I gotta put you just want to hoop as a kid I don't want to have to go to class
and do this essay and be hard as hell you know what I'm saying so but if I know I'm gonna play
for a coach who got some league connects who who cool who been in my shoes played in the league
did all that stuff I'm like I might be able to be like okay I'm gonna have to I'm gonna deal with
the with the school because I can play for that coach.
I mean, we ain't had that type of coach in a long time.
That's real.
Yeah.
And like you said, if you, now you got Adidas now, it's different when you go to a college
and you either got that big brand pool or you got it from the coaches, got the connections.
You went there, you had a coach who did, made a hat, all the resources, and it was Russell.
So you really made that shit work.
And he know, like he's been around the league for a long time.
So he know what, like, league level stuff look like.
Like, our lounges and our stuff, our facility,
like, that's the first thing he's saying.
Like, man, that's what y'all shit look like.
I'll go there now.
This shit looks nice.
Like, he broke all that shit down.
Like, he broke all that shit down.
He put new shit up there.
Like, the lounges look good.
The shit actually got snacks. Like like when i was in college like i knew when we had a recruit in
town there was snacks in the lounge like you go there some power raises like oh yeah who in town
today you got power rays that was the delicacy of georgia tech that was what that was that was
what white was on yeah that was on that i'm there too. Man, I'm like, we got Powerade today. Oh, yeah, we got a recruit in town.
Them shits lasted two days.
They need to destroy that drink.
That's probably the worst sports package ever.
I had a big Powerade the other day.
That shit was pretty good, bro.
Hell, we got Powerade.
That's all fucking Pike.
Serve at them damn basketball games.
That might be all, nigga.
Do y'all remember All Sports?
The drink?
Yeah, that was trash too.
Damn, you ain't fucking All Sports?
All Sports was solid.
I ain't top 10 with them.
That used to be a thing, but those was trash.
Damn, whacked.
So going through that draft process, making it to the league,
you know, played in Minnesota.
I was there with your rookie year.
Like, what's the best part about being an NBA player?
Like, fuck all the other shit.
Like, you living your dream.
But what's the best part of it?
Uh,
I feel like the best part for me,
because I'm big on community,
the best part for me
is seeing the influence
you have
on people.
Like,
and it's funny
that you're a high school coach.
That's what I want to do
when I'm done playing,
to be a high school coach.
Because it's like,
I know, like like kids, man,
they face a lot of problems these days.
And, you know, a lot of them don't even be their fault,
you know, their kids.
But one bad decision can change the course of their life.
And, you know, I was, one time I told this kid,
I was like, bro, bro, don't do that.
He still takes me to the day, bro.
I'm so glad that you told me not to do that.
I'm like, damn, I don't even, I didn't even think it meant,
like it meant that much to him.
You know what I'm saying?
But seeing it had a positive impact on somebody and not saying that he would be in a bad position now
if he did do it, but like just seeing that,
like that, for me, that's the best part
about being in the league.
Yeah.
That's the worst part.
The worst part about being in the league,
I would say is like,
people don't think you human.
Yeah, they treat you like a...
Like, if I go,
like, I play video games.
If I go stream,
first thing they're going to say on the stream is,
you ain't shooting threes.
Why are you playing video games?
You should be in a gym.
I'm like, it don't work like that.
This shit don't work like that. Everybody got. I'm like, it don't work like that.
It don't work like that.
Everybody got work hours, nigga.
It don't work like that.
Like, bro, I seen you talking about, I seen one of y'all podcast.
You told somebody, man, go to sleep.
Yeah, bro, like, don't get through so much of life. He's like, man, I don't sleep.
I work out.
I be in a gym.
I be.
And I think, you know, obviously, people look at, you know,
when everybody think about, like, working hard,
the first person that come to your mind is, like, Kobe
and the mama mentality, you know what I'm saying?
But I think there's a big difference between not working hard
and being in the gym all, like, there's a spectrum.
It is, bro. It's tears, bro.
Yeah, just because you're not, like,
it's because you're playing video games
don't mean you in the gym.
Yeah.
And it's because you in the gym
don't mean you can't have a life.
That's the one thing Derek,
when my rookie, Derek Rose, told me this.
He was like, he was like,
I asked him, I'm like,
yo, what's your biggest regret in basketball?
And he told me, he was like,
my biggest regret is when I was you know coming up i didn't
give times to a lot of things that mattered in my life like i was so involved in like if my my
people going to like a concert i wouldn't go because i want to go to the gym or if i wanted
to do this i wouldn't go because i want to go to the gym but then you go you fast forward 10 years
and all your homies and your family they having having all these memories, you were never a part of no memories.
That's right.
It's cause you're in the gym and yeah, you getting better,
but just, I could have missed that and still did the gym.
I mean, I could have went to the events
and still went to the gym,
but I was just focused on thinking that
if I did do the concert, if I did do that,
it would take away from basketball.
And that was never the case.
That's what he told me.
Cause I ain't miss a concert.
and that was never the case.
That's what he told me.
I ain't miss a concert.
I was at every concert at motherfucking State Farm Arena.
It was called Phillips Arena back there.
I ain't miss a shot.
I should have been in the gym.
But it comes with it, though, bro.
Man, you get your ass on that stream,
it's a motherfucker coming, see?
That's why that nigga missed all them shots.
Yeah, that's why
he missed all that.
That nigga fucked up
my parlay
because he played too good.
Man.
You got out
at the right time, bro.
No, no, no.
These niggas
with the parlays now, bro.
Nah.
These niggas
booed me in Milwaukee
because I grabbed
a rebound from Bobby Portis.
I'm thinking
they start chanting
Bobby, Bobby. I'm looking like they start chanting, Bobby, Bobby.
I'm looking like,
they're like,
dude, you fucked that up.
You fucked it up.
I'm like, what the fuck up?
I got two rebounds.
Man, now that that banner
is illegal in so many more states,
bro, I mean,
I'll tell you a story.
I ain't gonna tell you
what teammate, bro.
One of my teammates,
the nigga got in
at the end of the game, scored four
straight. He was probably in the game for like,
I don't know,
a minute, scored four points,
got to it. He got
a DM. And he barely
played. I know who it is. He got
a DM. He was like,
why did you score?
They went, and they told it
no cap. The end, they're like, why did you score? You're, and they told it, no cap,
the end,
they're like,
why did you score?
You're the reason
why I'm still racist.
I'm like,
what?
When niggas don't score,
it's a problem.
When niggas score,
it's a problem.
I think he said
it was a problem.
Because I guess
he fucked up
the spread or something.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, I know, I know, but that's what I'm saying, though.
He went in the game, and he did his thing.
He did his job.
He did his thing.
He scored 100% from the field.
Shout out to that black man.
But he is fucking up.
That person that said that to him, fuck them.
But your man's getting there.
The four points he need his ass his asshole from scoring the four points.
Because he probably fucked up a lot of points.
He did.
With the pointless ass four points.
That's what I'm saying.
But he looking at it like, look, when you at that type,
I ain't going to say that type of player,
but when you a player who don't play a lot,
every minute you play is precious.
Because if you get four points, coach might be like, okay, you might
get like four minutes of garbage time next time.
You scored ten points. Then niggas might
knock on wood. It might be a situation
when a lot of people aren't playing.
Coach is like, okay, he has scored four points.
He's scored ten points. People ain't playing.
Coach has a little bit of trust.
Throw him out there, maybe coming off the bench.
Now he going crazy, but that started because
of that game he had four points.
No, J.O., look.
I'm talking to you.
I know parlay, man.
That's your points, man.
Y'all got to understand why niggas be tight.
Niggas be on edge, and that's why niggas be thinking the shit is real,
because it's like, y'all didn't even think about putting this nigga in the game.
This nigga in the game to score four points.
But also, if you do parlays, use DraftKings.
That's fair. That's fair.
That's fair.
Shout out to them.
Niggas bet on me all the time.
I say, look, if y'all bet on me, do not let me know, bro,
because they be trying to tell me, J.O.,
that three you missed in the third quarter?
I'm like, bro, don't tell me about no bets.
I don't want to hear no bets.
Don't come to me about no advice.
Yo, but what's your usual, though, bro?
Are you plus, what?
What are you?
I tell you what, bet the under.
What?
So I can have a good game in this bitch.
Bet the under.
Hey, shit be like my boy LSU.
He ready.
Oh, my gosh.
What he do?
What he do?
Oh, my gosh.
I'm going to fuck his name up, though.
He was betting on himself?
Yes, bro.
Oh, he wild.
Bro, he got, he went, He went up half a mil, bro.
Like 600K in earnest, bro.
What?
They just caught his ass and arrested him.
They just caught him.
He got arrested, bro.
I downloaded FanDuel.
No, he played football.
Oh, he was wild.
Yeah, he played football.
And he played with the Patriots.
They caught him after he did that.
They caught him after, bro.
He was up 500 bands, bro.
Betting on himself.
But I watch football all the time.
So I'm about to start betting on this shit in this football.
I download a FanDuel,
made an account.
The next day they suspended my account and said,
we got to verify.
Send a picture with your name or your ID and a date.
I'm like,
but I ain't finished sending FanDuel a selfie, bro.
So I'm like, bro.
Shit went with DraftKings.
That's why I ain't even,
that's why I probably going to do DraftKings.
You got to use the burner account.
No, don't do that.
No, just don't bet at all
that's why I don't bet
nah for real though
cause like
working for the Pacers
they do a monthly thing
they send
your name
through a database
and if your shit come up
it is non-negotiable
we don't give a fuck
what it is
you out the door
so even if you
bet on like football
if you want
nah you can do
other sports
you just can't do
anything NBA related
I mean that's across the board.
You can't bet on NBA,
WNBA,
G League.
You can't bet on WNBA?
Huh?
Shout out.
No,
you can't.
NBA,
WNBA,
2K League,
NBA.
There's one more.
There's something that's
the basketball league.
Oh,
okay.
Whatever the NBA owns,
you can't bet on.
Yeah,
I couldn't gamble on J. Cole.
Take the under. J. Cole's a real one to know it.
We didn't put him in the conversation.
That nigga was over there 16 games and came back home.
I ain't gonna lie, but you gotta love basketball
to go to Africa to go hoop when you come to the United States.
You can't say that.
You can't say that.
I can say it because I've hooped in Africa. I can't say it.
Because I've hooped in Africa.
I've been there, bro.
And I've hooped in Africa, bro.
What's it like to hoop in Africa?
Bro, I kid you not.
See how I'm making this up?
Y'all making this up.
I wasn't even trying to make it, bro.
I'm trying to tell you.
The conditions, bro.
It's different. Y'all making this sound like I wasn't even trying to make it, bro. I'm trying to tell you. The conditions, bro. Oh, my God.
No, we're not doing this.
Listen, listen, listen.
Listen, bro.
You know what, Josh?
Fuck that.
Take your black ass back to Nigeria when you done hooping and coach high school basketball over there.
No, what I'm saying,
no,
this is what I am saying, bro.
This is what I'm saying.
Because y'all trying to,
y'all,
y'all.
What's the conditions, bro?
What's the conditions, bro?
I'm saying the conditions,
like,
I'm not saying nothing
other than basketball.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like,
I'll give you a perfect example.
Hello.
We had like an Olympic qualifying,
qualifying tournament in Nigeria, right?
So they set up the court in a convention center.
And they put hardwood on carpet.
They did that here before.
Yeah, we had that.
But like, okay, but this is to get to the Olympics.
The shit you put on that, that shit wants to get to the damn Olympics.
But y'all got
a different type of build, bro.
Some of the strongest people
come from your homeland.
A thousand percent, bro.
I feel like
if we are able
and that's why I love
what, you know,
what the NBA is doing
investing in Africa
with the Bachelor
of Africa League.
Because I feel like
if you can get
like there's a lot of players
in Africa who
have given a fair chance.
But if the conditions
we have here,
if you take that over there,
it's going to be Embiid's, Giannis' every year.
Every year, bro. I kid you
not. But it's just so,
and basketball is not really like
a fan favorite over there. You know, soccer
is king. So because
it's not, you're not going to see a lot of people putting their money
into development in basketball.
That's why you seen that one kid, I know
he went viral he'd be working
out like he he got like the tires and like the water water jugs and he's going crazy working out
because like there's nowhere else to go to to do that stuff that's why i said for j cole to leave
america and go to africa and go play over there that means he really loves basketball yeah because
you're not playing over there if you don't love it. That's a fact.
That's what I was trying to say.
He was making a sacrifice.
No, it was funny how you said it.
It was funny how I said it.
Because I was like, look, he should be better.
Because Master P was in the G League.
Shit.
Yeah, that's true.
He did.
That's true.
Y'all crazy, man.
We got to talk about it, though.
You talked about it, man.
Obviously, with your current team now, y'all going crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
Y'all at full strength, looking scary.
How was it last year?
You was on that team, and then you realized, oh, shit, we about to get KD.
I remember where I was, but I can't tell y'all.
I can't say it.
But I was.
Allegations.
I was like, you know, it's Atlanta, so I'm in Atlanta.
Oh, he was at Magic.
Uh-oh, no.
He was at Magic.
I was not at Magic City, bro. He was at Magic was at Magic uh oh I was not at Magic senior year
he was at Magic
but nah
I was not at Magic
but I was
I was chilling
cause you know
all my homies
I'm chilling with the homies
and stuff
definitely
and
bro
my phone
and
trades
ain't supposed to happen
that late
but that shit was
the latest trade
Josh
Josh
Josh
come on I was not at Magic training I was supposed to happen that late I was supposed to happen That shit was the latest trade. Josh. Josh. You tell him, tell him, Josh. Josh.
Come on.
I was not in that city, They're supposed to happen
that late.
I was supposed to happen
that late,
This is my room.
I know where you was at.
We trying to work with you.
No,
no,
no.
I'm chilling,
bro.
And I'm like,
and I'm like,
dang.
And I wasn't even playing
at this part of the season.
So I'm like,
man,
I'm just chilling
with my homeboys. And I see the trade So I'm like, man, I'm just chilling with my homeboys
and I see the trade.
I'm like,
first thing I do,
I call my agent.
First of all,
that was the trade deadline
that was in Atlanta.
So my agent
called me three hours before.
We had,
because we had like
a team dinner that night
in Atlanta.
The whole team was there
for dinner.
Niggas were scary
as motherfuckers.
So,
we had dinner.
My agent called me during dinner.
I'm like, I'll be right back, y'all.
Scared as a motherfucker.
What?
I go to the bathroom.
I'm like, hello?
He's like, I just want to make sure you're okay.
I'm like, bro, do not call me no more, bro.
Until after the deadline, bro.
What?
So then I go back to dinner and do my thing,
you know what I'm saying?
And, you know,
it was like the open dinner where, like, you know,
you can invite, like, your homies.
We the homies chilling.
And trade happened.
And I'm like,
bro, what?
And that's like I said,
all that popped up was
Phoenix Suns acquired Kevin Durant.
So I'm like,
who did the other team acquire?
So then I called my agent, make sure I'm still straight.
He was like, yeah, you still there for now?
I mean, you know, sometimes other stuff happen under that.
So then I'm like, okay, all right, cool.
So we heard that Mikael and Cam and J you know, Mikael, Cam and Jay Crowder.
You know, he was part of that trade
and like some picks or whatever.
And it was so sad because like,
if you know anything about Phoenix basketball,
you can't say Phoenix basketball without like Mikael
and Cam, they call them the twins.
They still call them twins.
Like them, you know, the epitome of Phoenix basketball.
So we was at the hotel and we just had like a one last like kumbaya and it was all in the hallway just like joking
laughing just trying to console them because they were man they were man they were sick
but shout out to them because they hooping right now yeah they hooping in the nets over
there in New York but they were so they were so sad man it was sad to see them go um But I told my homeboy, I got to go to sleep, bro,
because I might be playing tomorrow.
Which is crazy because we actually played.
We didn't have nobody playing, bro,
because Dario got traded that morning and went to OKC.
So, and Book at that time was hurt.
I think that was CP first game back.
So, it was like eight people playing.
That's the best.
Was it, bro?
I was playing a lot, bro.
I was hooping.
I love playing Atlanta.
Yeah, you always had.
When we was,
when y'all rookie year,
you had a good game in Atlanta.
Yeah.
I just always loved playing Atlanta
just because I'd just be remembering
my draft workout.
You'd be like, okay, man.
I told y'all,
you big niggas are the pettiest people on earth.
Y'all have been through something. It ain't petty. It's just like, it, man. I told y'all, y'all ain't bad niggas. Y'all have been from something.
It ain't petty. It's just like,
it's motivation.
It's like anything with life, though.
Say you go, you're working for
Deloitte or something, and Deloitte drop you,
and then another consultancy agency hires you,
and then y'all get the
big contract over Deloitte. You're going to be
flexing on Deloitte. It's just a natural,
it's just natural. I don't even know who said that about meitte. Oh, for sure. It's just a natural, it's just natural. Like, I don't even know
who said that about me
when I was,
I don't even remember.
It's just something in my mind.
Everybody got to pay for it.
Yeah.
Put that chip on your shoulder.
Welcome.
That's how Gigi Jackson did,
Steph Curry did.
My fucker.
Oh, yeah.
He unabided him from the camp.
Yeah, he unabided him.
Yeah.
Steph Curry was like,
shit, we was already full, bro.
We had to let some people go.
Gigi was like, yeah, it's cool. That's why he went crazy. But that ain't invite him. Yeah. Steph Curry was like, shit, we was already full, bro. We had to let some people go. He was just like,
yeah, it's cool.
That's why he went crazy.
Ain't a lie,
that's years of plotting right there.
That's years of plotting.
You really don't forget.
You're different.
That's funny,
because even with you,
I know some people used to go at,
even I had known that before,
but the Reggie Jackson
is always funny.
It's only Reggie Jackson, bro.
Anytime I see Reggie Jackson,
it's always me.
That team probably one of the funniest
teammates I ever had, bro. We're all ranking funniest teammates, bro. Anytime I see Reggie Jackson, I always look. T probably one of the funniest teammates I ever had, bro.
We're all ranking funniest teammates, bro.
It's funny.
I tell things all the time, bro.
You top three.
You top three.
That's hot.
That's hot.
And I've had a lot of teammates, gang.
I've had a lot of teammates.
I mean, he's a motherfucker fool.
Yes.
Minnesota too? Let me tell you a thing about T. He mean, he's a motherfucking fool. Yes. Minnesota too?
Bro,
let me tell you,
let me tell you
a thing about T.
He's an instigator, bro.
Ah, shit.
So, so, so,
shit me.
We had this,
we had,
we had this,
I had a,
we had a teammate,
shout out Jared Bayless.
I just ran into
Jared Bayless
a couple weeks ago.
Oh yeah,
Phoenix, Phoenix.
Yeah, he is Phoenix.
Man,
Jared was,
first of all, he wasn't even my natural vet because he got traded to the team at the jimmy bella trade yeah he just took up all the
vet ownership of the team like you know i had and i when i came in the league it was like the
tail end of the old nba when teams had like were a lot older. Now teams want to go younger.
When I came in, like, teams were still older.
Like, you know, Teague, that was his 10th year in the league.
I had D Rose, Taj Gibson, Anthony Tolliver.
I seen ATS today.
Anthony Tolliver, who else was on the team?
Luau Dane.
Like, I had an old team, you know what I'm saying?
And after me, like, the next youngest guy was Cat and Tyus Jones. That's how old our team was, you know what I'm saying? And after me, like the next youngest guy was Cat and Tyra Jones.
That's how old our team was.
You know what I'm saying?
So when we got to the league, it was just me and Kata.
And Kata spent a lot of time in the G League.
So basically, I was the only rookie for like five vets.
So it was smooth.
And I was a good rookie.
I didn't have no attitude.
One time Teague sent me on a trip.
He wanted some candy at 12
in the morning in cleveland cvs one opening to say i had to go to the suburbs i drove 20 minutes to
the suburbs in the uber to get some candy uber didn't wait on me then i had to wait you know
in the suburbs in cleveland i had to wait 20 minutes for the car to get back and then take
me back to the city oh okay was this regular that's so lovely
so jared bayless man he used to just like he used to just like do this so i'm a popcorn in your car if you don't do this i'm a popcorn car and i just got my my my array of range
I'm a popcorn car.
And I had just got my, my,
my array range.
Man,
I ain't,
I ain't want nothing.
So whatever,
man,
whatever they told me to do,
bro,
I did it.
You know what I'm saying?
But Teague,
sometimes he will be like,
but Teague,
he a good individual at heart.
So he wouldn't want to do none of me pause,
but he know if Jerry gonna do something,
he gonna instigate.
So Jerry,
he be like,
yo,
Jerry,
you ain't gonna believe what J.O. just did.
He would tell all this shit to Jared.
And then Jared be like, J.O.? Oh, that's true.
We going to go popcorn this nigga car.
And I mean, that bitch.
Because I used to talk a lot, right?
I was like outgoing, vibrant.
As soon as they say popcorn in my car, I'll be in my seat.
Like, I won't say a word.
The rest of the plane trip.
We all on a plane trip.
I'm over here like this.
That nigga bought a book,
bro.
That nigga told,
that nigga Jared Bayless,
he said,
he said,
shout out Michelle Obama,
he said,
oh,
Michelle Obama's book
will come in.
Hey bro,
go give me five copies.
I'm like,
who the fuck
want five copies
of the same book?
So I bought five copies for him.
He gave me one copy back.
He said he got a month to read it.
And if you don't read it,
I'm going to popcorn your car.
That's some bullshit, dude.
That nigga was walking around
with that book, nigga.
Before the games,
my legs crossed in my locker
before the game.
Niggas listen to music,
getting tape.
Nigga, I'm reading my book, bro.
I'm like,
nigga, why the fuck you reading
this weekend's book?
I swear to God, why you reading this shit? He was like, doesn't matter. I'm reading my book, bro. I'm like, why the fuck you reading this weekend's book? I swear to God,
why you reading this shit?
He was like,
doesn't matter.
Why you reading this shit?
I ain't from the popcorn market.
He said,
I just got out of school,
nigga said,
and after,
I'm going to test you on it.
Nigga,
no cap,
nigga gave me a test.
The nigga gave me a test, bro.
What the fuck was your
advance on, man?
That's his own bullshit.
He used to come in
and sue every game, bro.
Sue every game. He was just a professional. He was to come in and suit every game, bro. Suit every game.
He was just a professional.
He was one of the most
professional teammates
I ever had.
Facts.
He was a professional-ass
motherfucker.
Arizona legend.
We got respect for Jerry.
Let's show.
He wore a suit to the club
with me and,
I wish Jay Luke was here.
He wore a suit to the club
with me and Jay Luke
when we was about to get beat up
by the,
who the people that run
Minnesota?
The African people.
The Somalians.
Oh.
Damn.
Nigga, they was on our ass.
How the fuck
you get it all down?
I didn't.
They was 60 deep.
And J.O.,
I mean, J. Luke
looked like one of them.
Yeah.
So they like,
Tony, Tony though.
No, J. Luke
does not look Somalian.
I can't wait to tell him
you just said that shit.
No, he did.
Because they was like,
what's up to him?
And he ain't say
what's up back. And they look at him like, what's up to him? And he ain't say what's up back.
And they look at him like,
what the fuck?
Like, nigga, you...
Nigga.
Dang, you're what?
Man, I didn't grab the bottle.
Minnesota dangerous ass city, bro.
Yeah, Florida guy.
You might not think it is, bro.
That trip into Minnesota is crazy.
That nigga J-Luke
grabbed a Hennessy bottle, nigga.
I'm like,
what the fuck you got going on?
Swear to God,
Jared Bayless was gone, nigga. Slacks. I'm looking around like, where you got going on? Swear to God, Jared Bayless was gone.
I'm looking around like, where Jared at?
And then Stacey Adams. They got Jared. I'm like, they got Jared.
So me and J. Luke
did right out the club. Man, that nigga
Jared all the way down the street. Then you see
the motherfucking Stacey Adams.
See them Stacey Adams clean
out the whole shit. We yelling
that shit. That shit was funny, bro.
But it's the funniest, I think, me and Jeff story, bro.
So we pull up to Portland, I think, and we was gone for like 10 days, like a little 10-day road trip.
So our per diem was looking high.
Probably got like, I don't know, 2K, 1,500 2K in per diem.
like, I don't know, 2K, 1500 2K in per diem.
And you know, being a rookie, you know, T's always look out like,
give me some of the bread for his per diem,
D Rose, some of the guys that give me
some of the bread for the per diem.
So T used to always play his game on the road,
but this specific trip, he forgot his game at home.
So he said, J-O, hey man, can you go to the store
and can you go give me a and he'll give me a xbox
and then give me 2k then give me madden and i need a controller too i'm like bet i got you but i
didn't have no i ain't had no issue doing shit like that and i'm like all right i got you bro
he gave me the whole per diem it's like like i said like 20 to 2000 i go to uh gamestop
so i'm looking at all the different games,
and I'm like,
let me get that used one right here.
I said, let me get that used Xbox.
But I ain't trying to be cheap, bro.
No.
I'm trying to get it.
I'm like, this...
No, no, no.
I can't...
No, no.
Listen, bro.
I'm like, the nigga already got an Xbox.
What the fuck does he need a new one for?
You know what I'm saying? He just need one for as long as he need a new one that's what I'm saying
he just need one
he just need one
for the trip
so I got the
used Xbox
but he gave you
two bands
wait wait wait
did you get
the used games too
I can't remember
I don't remember
no they was new games
they was new games
okay that's cool
so so I
it was the funniest shit
cause the game
didn't come in
the Xbox box it came in an Xbox box.
It came in like a GameStop box.
Like a green or a white box.
So, I come to the hotel room.
He say, because, you know, Jeff,
he like, just knock on my door when you're here
and you can leave.
You don't got to give it to him.
So, I dropped the box and it was open.
It had the system, the wires.
That shit would get over there.
It had the wires on that shit.
The controller, the games. I knock on his door. Go to my room. Finally, the wires. That shit would get over there. It had the wires on that shit. The controller, the games.
I knock on his door.
Go to my room.
Finally, the nigga called me.
J.O., you gave me a used Xbox, bro?
I was like, yeah, you said you just needed
something to play on the road.
He was like, bro, I gave you two bands.
He's like, all right, bro.
All right, bro.
So that was it,
right? The nigga,
bro, the nigga,
because he was
upset. You know what I'm saying?
Get on the bus tomorrow.
Hey, J.O., man, you can't believe what the nigga J.O. did.
You can't do that shit.
You can't do that shit.
You ain't gonna believe what J.O. did, man.
I gave this nigga two bands.
All that shit, he could have said to me.
You know what I'm saying?
All the mad shit, he could have said to me.
He waited till we got on the bus where everybody was like,
you ain't going to believe, man.
I gave this nigga two bands.
He gave me a used Xbox, used controllers, bro.
And then everybody was like, oh, man,
yo, we just going to have to popcorn this nigga's car. Now I'm sad as fuck, man. In my corner, I got to go on my shell, bro. And then everybody was like, oh, man, yo, we just going to have to popcorn this nigga
car.
Now I'm sad as fuck again.
In my corner, I got to go on my shell, bro.
I'll wear an outfit to the game, bro.
I'll wear an outfit to the game.
This is when I was trying to put that shit on, but I already, you know, when you friends
get money, you just buying whatever you think look nice.
Nigga, I'm getting, true story.
I'm in a training room, reading my room reading my book, getting my table time.
Niggas is passing the phone laughing.
Just giggling, looking at me giggling.
I'm like, what the fuck these niggas laughing at?
And him and Tyus, bro, them niggas used to play games on me all the time.
Try to make me look like the funniest nigga, right?
So it was Ty's phone.
They looking at Ty's phone.
It was like, nah, they say,
you gonna see what we laughing at.
I'm like, but let me see.
I grabbed the phone.
Nigga, they took my outfit and taped it to the wall.
The shirt hanging out up top.
The jeans hanging out under the shirt.
And then they put the shoes on the bottom.
And then they put up shoes on the bottom and then they put up
match the pot
they put a piece of paper
put match the pot
type of outfit
so I'm like
what the fuck
I put my book down
I walk out
I see
I see
I look out in the locker room
my whole outfit
just taped
to the fucking wall
and I had to do that
bro
I'm like
who the fuck did this
they was like they was like JL and then that's J Luke and Luke did fuck did this it was like it was like jail and then just jay luke
luke did that shit jay luke was like jo i gotta teach a little something man that trash
yeah he like that outfit right there that's how you talk that outfit right there man that
trash man i'm like i thought i put that on too i'm walking slow coming out the bus
it was like a silk shirt with some 11 lows it was
looking skinny jeans it was bad i think it grew like he grew into himself
no that was bad though for real that shit was bad except with the 11s
and then the top of it all off t go yeah, and every road trip, this box, he's just going to carry it with you.
He said, if we go from city to city, because I used to carry my game too.
If we go from city to city, he's like, before you get on the bus, I'm going to leave my box outside my door.
Come pick it up.
Then the next city, come drop it off.
When we go home, keep it at home.
pick it up.
Then the next city,
come drop it off.
When we go home,
keep it at home.
And then when we come out on the road,
since you want to give me
a used Xbox,
just carry it around with you.
So I used to have
the used Xbox box here.
And my ex-boyfriend,
I used to walk in.
He had that nice shit, though.
He had like a whole system.
Man, I used to walk around.
He thought I was
an equipment manager.
I used to walk around
my room.
That was my nigga, man.
He was always good.
And then, funny thing,
one time, one of my homeboys, his Xbox room. He my nigga, man. He was always good. And then, funny thing, one time,
one of my homeboys,
his Xbox broke.
He took my shit.
My nigga's Xbox broke
because I lived with my best friend
at the time,
you know what I'm saying?
His Xbox broke.
He's like,
man, my Xbox broke, bro.
Do you, uh...
I know you told me about T-Xbox.
That shit still in your car?
I'm like,
bro, that's T-Xbox. You can't touch that shit. I'm like, bro, that's T, Xbox, you can't touch that shit.
I'm like, bro, I need it. I'm like, alright, bro,
come on. You go get it. He got the
Xbox. T was at home playing
zombies. I don't remember what.
You know about zombies, bro.
They could click on, bro. My homeboy
logged on that Xbox, shut his whole
shit off. It was like a random
Thursday night. T was like,
hey, J.O.,
you turn my Xbox on?
I'm like, nope.
I'm like, that shit is in my car, bro.
He's like, man, I'm playing zombie
and you locked me out, nigga.
He was mad.
I don't know what level this nigga was on,
but he was,
that's probably the most mad I ever,
because he don't even get mad like that.
That's the most mad I ever seen that nigga, bro.
Oh, man.
My nigga, man.
That's why.
It's a good show, man.
Oh, man.
For sure.
We appreciate you for sliding, Nasty.
For sure, man.
For sure, J.
I appreciate you sliding on us, man.
Keep doing your thing.
We got to start going to the championship, man.
Facing the Milwaukee Bucks.
That was my prediction.
That's his prediction.
We know it's him.
Shout out to the Suns. Going crazy.
Y'all get your predictions.
You know what I'm saying? I'm a patience
fan. I just want us to do good, bro.
I just want us to do good. I'm just happy my
nigga started an all-star game. What you got?
Oh, Jayoski.
Y'all gonna win, damn.
Nah, bro. We about to win this motherfucker too
I like the way we playing right now
Y'all gonna be good, man
I like the way we playing, bro
It just took us a long time to figure it out
We still figuring it out
Niggas getting hurt and shit, bro
That's part of the season
And we still figuring it out
But I don't like the direction we heading
Yeah, if y'all was healthy all the way through
You know what I mean, for sure
But y'all niggas bones ain't worth a quarter over there, bro
Definitely y'all on the under See, he with But y'all niggas' bones ain't worth a quarter over there, bro. Definitely out on the under.
Man.
He with the parlay niggas.
He with the parlay niggas.
All that shit.
But man, all that note, we'll get up out of here.
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