Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Michael Beasley on growing up with Kevin Durant, playing with LeBron, hooping on Knicks
Episode Date: September 24, 2024We’re back with Season 2, Episode 104 of Club 520, where Jeff Teague and the guys are joined by Michael Beasley. The guys discuss Beasley growing up with Kevin Durant in Maryland, going to Kansas St...ate and becoming one of the best one-and-done players in college basketball history, playing alongside LeBron James on the Miami Heat, hooping on the New York Knicks, winning the Big 3 MVP, and much more! #volume #clubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, we back. Another episode of Club 520 podcast.
I'm the host.
My name is DJ Wells.
We got a special, special guest in the fucking building today.
We're gonna introduce my man's last to my far left.
We got my dog, Bishop B, heading out to Prillies.
How you what, nasty?
Cool and nasty.
Let's get to it, baby.
I'm excited for this one.
Now listen, you let my man's down
because you know you ain't been showing up
to work in your uniform.
Of all days, you didn't have on the fit.
Respect, he let me down.
I got word, you know what, just introduce.
Introduce the other niggas so we can go on.
So I can tell my story.
For sure, to my right, my dog, young Nacho,
young T, how you doing?
Man, I'm chilling bro, got a family in the building bro.
07 class, high school class, I'm hype.
I've been wanting them on the show this whole time.
One of my favorite players to watch and play against.
I remember my K-State, but we gonna get all of that.
For sure, man, if you don't know who this is, man,
one of the coldest touches of basketball,
when you talk about getting buckets,
it's two people that come in mind.
Jordan Crawford and this man, one of the coldest.
Why you say that first?
No, because you last, you gotta introduce you last,
you know what I'm saying, respect, of course.
But not when you saw my buckets.
Mike Beasley first, how about that?
Love.
Like he said, Mike Beasley.
I'm in a pinch right now.
This nigga crazy.
Beasley.
I was just saying, that's a little disrespectful.
No disrespect, you know, I respect.
But shout out to what's happening, man.
I'm gonna be finished.
I'm done.
We in the shop. Shout out to my digs. I didn't wanna mess it up. Shout out to my dig up? What's happening, man? I'm in. You finished? I'm done. We in the show.
Hey, shout out to my...
I didn't want to mess it up.
Shout out to my nigga Jay Crawford, man.
That's not what it's all about.
I'm handsome.
I can't say that.
You know what I'm saying?
But you get your shit on.
I ain't gonna feel no way.
You tell the people I'm handsome.
Yeah, it ain't June no more, huh?
Man, something wrong with him, man.
Something wrong.
But you the powerful?
We got Mike Bees on the show.
Mike Bees.
So, yes, they get back.
I just want to introduce you.
This is life skill Mike Bees.
Yeah.
Let's get that life can sit out of me.
Oh, okay.
Don't make it right.
This one black.
Don Macon.
Pat Beverly.
Pat Beverly.
Right?
Pat Beverly.
You put us in a room together.
You ain't going to do it.
Right?
You can't tell us apart.
All dogs.
Step with me.
No, no, I'm dark, nigga.
I'm light skinned.
I'm not light skinned.
I'm dark skinned.
Check me out. Check me out.
Pull your phone out real quick.
My phone out?
Yeah, pull your phone out.
Turn your flash on.
Turn your flash on.
Put it close, put it close.
Those tattoos.
I know, I'm like Lance Stevenson, you can't see him.
I don't know, don't call me.
Anyway.
Don't call me light skinned.
Anyway, I'm the...
No, no, that's not the... I'm like Lance Stevenson par 4 bro in the country. I ain't no Tom Baker had him too, but that's perfect.
Well, show of thought.
Nah, nah.
I'm the first 5'10 power forward, bro, in the country.
With?
He didn't have his Indiana.
God team had to be tried.
He played with George Hill.
He played with George Hill, Perna Ford.
He played with George Hill?
Before I turned my meniscus, bro,
I was one of them, bro.
A meniscus is only a two-week injury.
No, it's not, bro.
Not with my lineas, bro. You see how I'm built? I've been week injury. No it's not bro. Not with my lineus bro.
You see how I'm built? I've been built like this since a kid bro.
I've been out of shape.
Double, double machine though.
Double, double machine?
Yeah I taught Glenn Baby how to get down. You hear me?
You know.
I wanted him.
That's not a good name.
On the court.
You his OG? You are crazy.
Let's talk around.
Let's talk around.
Yeah, Sean Sweetie.
But now you gotta bring up the story, you know what I'm saying, about the forces, man.
Yeah, man.
T told me that you, you know, you
tuned into the show.
Yeah, I be watching our own. This shit funny. You, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, this shit funny. You, you. He funny. You a black force. You. What?
You don't fuck with the show?
I fuck with the show.
I fuck with, like, he's funny.
He's professional.
What's up, what am I?
He black forces.
You black forces?
Respect.
You ain't feel with the black, with the white license?
You fucked me up with the white license.
I ain't gonna watch.
Damn fucking white license.
I like something though.
But you a black Air Force rider though. I ain't gonna hold you. Damn fuck you. That's something new.
But you a black Air Force rider though.
Yeah, yeah.
My introduction is usually interruption.
So I'm a black asshole.
You the first person on the show bro that ever gave some love to the black forces so I appreciate that.
I mean I was going with him today but somebody told me not to.
Oh man.
Respect. Good call. Oh man.
Respect. Good call. Good call.
Good call.
He don't fuck with the Black Forces.
No, I don't.
You don't fuck with the Black Forces?
Cause of him.
He start wearing them shits,
and I be seeing people around the city with white laces
and they Black Forces.
Oh, he start, he start.
Oh, this shit.
We get tacked out of there every day.
Oh, this shit is a thing.
I can fuck with that part.
I can fuck with that.
You starting to move, man. It was really accidental though, cause when we first started pying, they Oh, this shit is a thing. I can fuck with that part. I can fuck with that. You starting to move now.
It was really accidental though,
cause when we first started pieing,
they like, nah, we gotta shoot.
How you accidentally put white laces in force?
They don't even come with.
I know, I'm a trendsetter, hold on.
When we first started pieing.
You went out to a way to get an extra pair of laces.
Nah, I been doing that.
We start pieing two times a week.
The first time you had to go out your way. No, I didn't, nah, I been doing that. We start pying two times a week. The first time, you had to go out your way.
No I didn't, bro.
They don't come with white laces.
Easily.
Not the extra laces either, they be black.
Listen, Walmart is up the street, a 54 inch.
So you had to go out your way.
You walked in like shoes, not in Walmart, correct?
Respect, yes.
That didn't come with white laces, correct?
Correct. So something sparked in your head to say
Let me go to Walmart. Switch the style up.
That's alright. Switch it up. So what year was this? This was
2001
How old are you? 36
You been on that? I was doing this in middle school, but
Anyway, it started because this this was an accident
We started pying twice a week and I told them I was about to be buying the outfit to pie with a bunch of niggas every
Day, so I just wore all black every day and just kept my shoes on and now you're buying outfits
No, I'm glad you said that.
He got a chain.
I got another one.
But, this is about Beasley, dog.
This ain't about me.
This is about Beasley.
Let's dive back.
Yeah, man, we gotta get back to it, man.
So, Beasley, wait, you didn't respect the part at first.
What you mean? You said he was going to wear the same outfit every day. We gotta get back to it man. We all be so basically away. You didn't respect the part of first
It was a mutual thing little ginger real Never seen that before. Shout out to the sponsors. Hey, but we gotta talk about the first time y'all met, man.
I didn't know. I just heard that story.
Damn, you see how he always making sure I wasn't shit.
He always make sure I wasn't shit. He ain't know I was in the building. Ain't that a motherfucker.
I didn't, bro.
So I'm gonna tell you how I met you.
Well, I didn't meet you and how I found out who you were
So we playing in Little Rock on the Hill, Arkansas and we make it to the final four
We end up making it to the final on the side court. Yeah, I remember that. Yeah, you should you be about 60
So we come on the court we got a little reversible Jersey. We just starting to get our foot in the door We Andy heat but we ain't really Andy heat and you came on the court and you was like
What the fuck we about to play? What the fuck is this?
I'm like, who was that? They like
That's coach Conley coach Conley put me to size. That's my baby best player in the country. I was like fuck him
Coach comes like no, it's gonna be fuck you
He can play and he's real good.
We gotta be locked in.
I bring the group and he's the best.
You gotta be locked in, man.
The first play of the game, you go through the lane,
dunk that bitch, it's over.
I'm like, oh yeah, this shit done.
Fast forward, I meet him at ABCD camp.
We on a plane, no bullshiting, never forget it.
Paul, you got some big ass feet.
But Nolan Smith feet bigger than yours
And we all flying back somewhere and I look it I'm like this nigga feet big as hell you heard me you like Yeah, that he got some big-ass feet. Look at look
I'm like yo this nigga crazy. This nigga, I ain't gonna lie,
I know this nigga had like an 18,
but his shit look crazy.
He like my height bro.
I was like, he could never be fresh bro,
with those big ass feet.
Those shoes look big.
The size of his teeth is nine foot longer.
Big as shit bro,
some Adidas was big as hell.
But that's how it's known.
Known like six foot with those big ass feet.
I swear to God, I can't make this shit up.
That's crazy.
All right, man.
All right, that's fine, my bad though.
I ain't know y'all was trash.
I was just, it was y'all jerseys.
We just had a bad day, bro, we wasn't trash.
We had a bad day.
Nah, yeah, it was just y'all jerseys, you know what I'm saying?
I ain't gonna lie, like, I was just y'all jerseys, you know what I'm saying? I ain't gonna lie. Like, we was that team.
Nah, y'all was.
We was the jerseys, right?
Yeah.
But then, you know, we started whining a little bit.
A little.
Then they just started fucking with us.
And then, you know, it probably got to my head a little bit
because then when I seen y'all with the fucked up jerseys.
That shit was trash.
I remember that shit too,
because we was some big ass bleachers behind. Yeah, the one and a guy, yep. Yeah I remember that shit too, because I was some big
ass bleaches. Yeah,
that's it. Yeah, my bad.
No, it's all good.
But it worked out for you though.
It did. It quite it didn't quite
work out right there.
But Spies had when Spies had any
Spies had my first time playing
against them? Yeah.
Now this was some bull shit.
We bring fucking Anthony McClain, seven footer.
So we like, all right shit, we about to play Greg Olden.
It's Greg Olden, fucking Daquan Cook.
Mike Colley.
Eric.
Eric, I think Mike Colley might have left.
Nah, Michael.
No, it was there.
Jackson McRoberts was there too.
Listen, listen.
We bring Anthony McClain to like,
just to scare off.
Greg.
You know what I'm saying?
And this shit working.
We play him in pool play.
Nigga, they fuck this over.
This one.
Or we play him in pool play. Nigga, first. This one. We playing pool play. First play of the game. Our point
guard, Ray Brewer, go to the game. First two plays, he go lay that motherfucker up. Greg
Olen smacked that bitch on the backboard so hard, the ball almost went flat. And then
y'all started to break, they went boom, boom. So I went to Ray, I said, Ray,
if you lay that, bro, you got to go in there and throw that motherfucker high, bro. That
ain't gonna get that shit, right? All right. Did that very next play, nigga. He smacked that
shit on the backboard again. Boom. And this time it bounced right before half like right after half court
Yeah, right and I seven footer down
I'm saying like I seven footer like
So it bounced I said put on
nigga
They go on cook
You grab this ball from half court
That shit one time.
All seven footers was sitting there.
Both hands up.
Man, he dunked on that nigga.
Three point climb.
Had that nigga.
Arms all rocked around that nigga.
Boom, nigga.
And we lost about 40.
That was the first time I was like...
Who was different for sure? Nah, nigga.
Who was different?
That nigga, they, Shawty.
But nigga, I'm glad we did that to y'all.
I'm just kidding.
I'm lying to you.
I was circle moving.
That was your get back.
I was circle.
That nigga took it out on us.
I wouldn't even let that take me.
He's like, I can't get somebody from that.
So that was your sophomore year?
Freshman year. When I played Greg Oden, it was my,
it got ahead of my sophomore year.
Sophomore, yeah.
My sophomore, my junior year,
when I first played Greg Oden, nigga.
That's when I first realized what a man was
on the basketball court.
He was a monster, bro.
All the way up into the NBA.
Before he got into the NBA,
I remember game planning him,
when he was in the heat
and him and Joel Pritzbiller is like nigga,
whenever Greg Olden catch that motherfucker on the block,
nigga, oh I say nigga too much, don't I?
No, I say nigga too much.
No, this is, this is a bitch word, bro.
But whenever Greg Olden catch that shit on the block, man,
it was a monster, but I'm glad that shit happened like that.
I don't know how to part, by the way,
so y'all gonna have to.
You're talking about the hot crazy, that 07 class,
especially Indianapolis, man,
and you was at the top of that class.
We always regard that as one of the best high school,
like that's one of the best.
That class don't get no respect because
all of us didn't hand out
in the NBA how we was supposed to.
You know what I'm saying?
Kinda did though.
Cause if you look at it like James,
James, MVP, D-Rose, MVP.
B's talking about like Bill Walker.
Had a crazy name.
You know what I mean, coming up,
Bill had a, Bill was one of the ones.
Look at that class and for what we know it for.
Yeah, that makes sense.
18 year old, 19 year old, a 25 year old
couldn't get that same feeling,
looking at that same list.
You know what I'm saying?
No, I get what you're saying.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Just because we didn't really,
you know, it was most of our faults.
You know, all right.
But, nigga, you remember OJ Mayho stuff.
Yeah. Exactly.
I've never seen him before.
Exactly.
Bruh.
OJ was like, he dunked in the seventh grade.
Nah, we from Indiana, he was living in Kentucky.
Yeah, we all about that.
That seventh grade mixtape, him waking up on TV.
The best thing I, he was like,
OJ was the best motherfucker I ever seen
with a basketball, like, I remember,
I remember my first time going down to town
we were in the Memphis, me and KD,
and we watching, I ain't like, me and KD. And we watching.
I ain't like I know nothing from nothing.
Like I'm like, I'm for real a hood nigga that just grew
when they told me to come to the gym.
I'm saying so me and KD first time playing together.
I like he always studied the game, who he was watching, who he is.
So I remember the first time we in the gym
and he just watching who he was, you know what I'm saying? So I remember the first time we in the gym and he just watching fucking OJ.
And I'm just I'm just I just didn't want to be there at the time.
You know, so I'm I just paid attention.
They jump off.
All right, this motherfucker.
Man, that nigga was nice.
I'm just whatever you wanted to do.
Pull up left, right, dunking, spin.
Bro, and then you had Bill, nigga. Killing.
Oh man.
Crazy teammate, bro.
But yeah, that old seven class, it was.
Yeah, I see what you're saying,
cause Johnny Flynn in your class.
Johnny Flynn.
Oh my God, Johnny Flynn.
But I feel like if you make it to the league,
I know it's like you're supposed to.
Yeah, like we made it.
Yeah, I'm saying we made it, bro.
100%.
That's a huge accomplishment.
He said y'all ain't supposed to have that extendo career.
Everybody that was at the top
was supposed to have that extendo career.
We was supposed to have at least five of us,
eight of us still playing right now.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like that's what that class was.
And it was partly like a lot of us came up in the wrong era.
Like we came up in an era to where it was tight.
Like when I came in the league,
stretch four was Udonis Hazard.
Yeah.
15 footer.
Yeah, facts.
And it's like we really needed space to work.
You know what I'm saying?
We weren't really on, it wasn't no fast break game.
It was a half court game.
85 point, 90 point games a night.
You know what I'm saying?
That was 140, 130 like, you know.
He was ahead of your time for sure.
So a lot of us came up in the wrong era
and a lot of us didn't have the coach.
Like, it wasn't a lot of player coaches,
a lot of not player coaches.
It wasn't not a new school player coach.
Nah, it was old school.
Old school coaches.
So, system back.
You gotta earn your strength.
So like my problem was,
my problem, like the same attitude I had with Spoh
my first two years is the same reasons I congratulate him and
the same reasons I call him one of the best coaches is because that bubble year, he didn't
let them young guys go. You understand? But we just came up in that era where, and Spoh
was a rookie, he was a rookie coach still listening to Pac-Man. A lot of us came up
in that era to where it was the coaches way, you know, you understand?
And we just wasn't able to.
We was one and done.
And at that time, it really meant something like that.
That we was young, we was 19, you know, still just babies.
Speaking about coaches, how was it playing for hugs?
I never played for hugs.
I mean, not hugs. What What's your Kansas State coach?
Frank Martin.
Yeah, Frank Martin.
Frank like Hugs, Tom Stanton.
Damn.
Man, Frank kick.
I remember, I ain't gonna say his name
because I don't want to embarrass him.
But it was our point guard at the time.
Jacob.
Pulling?
No, I'm just saying because.
I'm sorry.
I'm trying to embarrass you., I'm just saying. I'm just trying to embarrass you.
But I'm seeing you.
Damn, y'all had a whip at Kansas City.
No, but Jake, Clint still was our starting point.
Jake was coming off the bench for us.
But I remember Christmas, Jake had his family in the stands.
So he was trying to do something,
trying to sauce it up and shit.
Frank told him one time, like man,
we ain't doing that dipsy-doo shit, man.
I don't care if your family or not, man.
What a play.
So he went on 10 minutes later to do some shit again.
But I told you, man, you trying to impress your family.
You got one more time.
20 minutes later, bro, all, bro, you know what?
All right, you want to do that dipsy?
You and your fucking mother and your,
get the fuck out of my jail.
I'm just going to kick the whole family out.
Nigga, I was just like, damn.
You, you already your mother, I was,
oh, you do that dipsy-doo shit in the parking lot.
I was like, God damn.
You out.
Hey, those are my film.
Hey, Coach Wilder.
Coach, where is you?
I said, yeah, Coach Wilder.
What made you pick Kansas State?
Delante Hill.
OK.
So when I first started playing with DCSO,
I ain't getting the game.
Like at all.
I was playing by
Chef Green.
Damn.
You was playing up like a motherfucker.
I never played.
You know?
But I was playing up,
but I was playing by some, you know, Justin.
That's a notable name.
Dante Cunningham.
I was playing by some.
Prospects for show.
Yeah, so I just watched them niggas the whole summer.
And D. Hill was just on the bench with me,
always working out with me,
always getting my extra shots and all that.
And I just told him like,
wherever you go to college, that's where I'ma go.
Just cause we built the relationship.
He got the job first at UNC Charlotte.
And I ain't gonna lie, by the time he got the job,
I was all, I wanted to think about college
cause like 18 months later, I was not one of the country.
They was NBA, this NBA.
So I was, I wanted to think about college.
By the time he got the job, every,
I'm talking about my nigga,
my mother used to hate the letters coming to my house.
And I used to hate them,
because the first one I opened,
first one I opened, I think it was Billy Donovan
sent me a letter.
And that's just a,
Joe King Noah,
average, like,
.5 points his freshman year or some shit like that.
And that was the number one pick.
Oh, wow.
And I looked at that letter and I said, I'm not going to college.
Joe King Noah is crazy.
I mean, he was at Florida.
So, you know, I'm from Florida.
So my Joe came to know I ain't really play his,
it was some, he ain't play his freshman year,
but now he the best player in the country.
Yeah.
You think I'm coming in to not play, man?
So I didn't want to do the recruitment thing.
So I just, I just committed to UNC Charlotte,
which was a low D1 school.
Yeah, I remember that.
That's crazy.
I was like, he getting paid crazy.
Nah, I ain't get paid, I just ain't wanna deal with the-
Yeah, I mean now-
The street blood.
Yeah.
Like, you understand, like the niggas,
you know, the only motherfucker that was real,
for real, was Hugs.
Hugs still.
That's why I know that was your man.
That's why I make sense.
Hugs still a part of my family to this day.
Yeah, that's real.
Like everybody, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, he sent flowers to my mom's funeral
and that type of shit.
But like all the rest of them niggas was just fake.
Just, you know, and I ain't,
I just ain't wanna do that shit.
So I committed there
and I was just gonna go straight to the league.
But then they changed the rule in 05.
So then I had to really think about it.
Before I can even think about it,
Hugs got Tater K. Stase, so I just knew that.
It wasn't no like, picking,
I was really gonna go to Memphis,
cause I found out, like when Hugs left,
I wasn't gonna go to West Virginia, I just knew that.
Cause I'm from DC, we don't fuck with each other.
So I just knew I wasn't gonna go.
And I didn't wanna be close to home.
So when hugs left, I was gonna go to Memphis
cause I was just, it was the hoop summit.
I was just down there and it just turned
into an unofficial visit.
And you and D-Rose at Memphis.
I said that was.
So I was gonna go to Memphis and I ain't gonna lie,
I swear to God, I was committing that night.
But Frank Martin walked in the motherfucking,
gangsta shit.
Set me down, talked to me in the lobby
in front of all the coaches.
I'm like, yeah.
By the time he was leaving, I was like, fuck that thing.
I'm trying to go to the job.
He let you rock too, boy.
What?
Yeah.
I ain't even saying it because you here.
Because I always put, like, Mellow,
my favorite college player ever.
Like, bro, you was really dynamic, bro.
That shit was Frank College, bro.
It was Frank.
I mean, it was me.
That was you.
Because I do what I do now.
My favorite quote, the quote I live by is, that what you do most is what you do best.
You know what I'm saying?
So, I sharpen my shit up every day.
But the older I get, the more I realize it's up to the coach to put you in a position.
It's up for the coach to let the players know when you're going to shoot, basically.
I'm out there and the play is for him, and we want to play for him, but I see a shot.
I better make that fucking shot because you got two niggas over there setting the down
spring, and then you got them, you understand?
You got them off of the head of the ball.
You know what I'm saying?
So if I don't make that shot, who we got rebounding?
Who we got rebounded who we got your stand so
Kansas State man, I got the coat
Frank my first meeting with Frank he said bro
We gonna have practice at 3 o'clock
He's he's so you want to do whatever you want to do at night do it
sleeping go to class
Right you stay out my way. I'ma stay out your way.
Real.
And that's how I went, you know?
He told me what to do on the court,
whether I was rebounding or whether I wasn't getting
no blocks or whether I wasn't scoring, every time out.
Like, bro, you ain't doing this, you ain't doing that.
And I just go out there and do it, you know?
And that's the respect I wanted in the NBA.
Like, no coach, no coach told me what to do.
It's like, I'm the best goal you ever seen,
but it's like, all you gonna tell me is play defense.
Like that shit pissed me off at one point.
Like, my fourth, fifth year in the league,
I ain't wanna play no more.
To me, when I see you in college,
cause you probably don't even remember this though,
I went to school on Winston.
Y'all played Winston-Salem State.
Oh, I dog-jotted.
Nah, I didn't go there.
You dog-billed niggas.
I remember it.
You had 40 and 20.
Nah, I remember why though.
Yeah, why?
The first half, I had like maybe like nine points.
Yeah.
And going into the half,
one of the players blocked my shot.
And right before you passed our locker room,
he's talking about Beasley, ooh, that nigga trash.
And I ain't hear it.
But my coach came in there and was like, Beasley, ooh, that nigga trash. And I ain't hear it. But my coach came in there and was like,
you know, he was like,
and Brandon Underwood, he white, but he ain't white.
You know what I'm saying?
And so he didn't even tell me exactly what he said.
He like, man, he said, ah, he didn't say the word,
but he said, ah, woo, woo, woo.
And I was, I got something for you.
You know, so I just went out there
and I just didn't like that nigga.
Bro, I can't even remember his name,
like Jamal or something, I don't know.
I can't remember his name,
but I remember he said Beezley who?
And I was like, all right.
I'm sure.
We were at Wake Forest,
so when some state game is on, we just watching it.
We all in the locker room, we watching it.
And you know, it's me, James Johnson.
We all freshmen like him.
We like, I'm like, nah, bro, this nigga different, bro. watching it and you know it's me James Johnson we all freshmen like him we like
I'm like nah bro this nigga different bro like he playing like March Madness
this ain't real bro. For real the reason I was so good in college is because I lived through so many ways.
He was a monster. I worked on my game, but nigga, my weight coach,
Scott Greenwell, bruh.
He had me, like my max and college was like 400.
Like smooth shit.
Are you trying to be a wrestler, nigga?
Nah, like he was, like he was,
he used to train for the World Strongest Man Award.
He's out of pocket.
Bro, if you see him walk, like he work out every day until he earled three times.
Like the sickest shit you ever see.
Like he don't stop working out every day,
every day until he earled three times.
Bro, he broke his neck and didn't know it.
You know what I'm saying?
For a week, like he in there working out one day.
So next day we came, he putting us through the workout
and he just got a quick in his neck.
You know, just walking around all day with a quick. But he putting us through the workout, and he just got a quickness now.
Just walking around all day with a quick,
but he putting us through the workout,
spotting us and all that.
Just got a quickness.
Man, before the game, he asked our trainer
to rub it out for him.
Like yo, just see what you mean,
you can rub it out.
Man, he go rub this side, then go rub this side,
then go rub this side.
And he like, bro, where your collarbone at?
You know, bro, his collar, like bro, nigga, strong.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm talking about, bro, he had, like, he, like,
I think that's the difference between
a great player and a good player.
That's the difference between LeBron and Paul Drews.
That's the difference between Yachty's and,
fucking, I don't want to disrespect nobody, but, you know, that's the difference between Yannis and, fucking, I don't want to disrespect nobody,
but you know, that's the difference.
That's the difference between a good seven footer
and Yannis, you know what I'm saying?
Yannis, I seen Yannis every day,
he gonna put 200, 250 on there,
he gonna get his hip bridges in.
Young guy, young guy.
I seen that, I'm about for that. I'm proud for that.
I'm proud for that.
Hey, I'm talking about he be putting weight
that you ain't supposed to be lifting
and something about he gonna get his shit in.
He like, and just the older I got, you know,
I think that's why I'm so good now
because I take it serious.
Like I got to the NBA,
I didn't take lifting weights
and taking my body as serious as we should. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I agree, I didn't take lifting weights and taking my body as serious as we should.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I agree, I didn't need to.
All right, and now I see like I'm older,
like if I don't like lift right or stretch right,
but my back be hurting now, you know what I'm saying?
I feel that.
Like that's the difference between like
what I was doing in college
and what everybody else was doing in college.
Like we was like, like our game, our game days we had lived.
You know what I'm saying?
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You think you got the greatest one and done?
You think you the greatest, like that season,
you think you had the best one and done season?
No.
Who you think had the best?
KD.
Yo, neck and neck.
We looked it up.
I would say outside of Mellow.
I gotta get it up. We don't count Mello.
The reason, like Mello did what he did, right?
And this is why I think the argument needs
to be categorized.
Because Mello had a great team.
Yeah.
You understand?
Mello had.
K. Ward, McNamara.
McNamara, Warwick, you know.
Me and KD, like.
We had a young team, they was young though. Yeah, young team and individually,
like we was just out there giving y'all,
you know what I'm saying, like me,
with me it wasn't even a score.
Like you go back and look at that, yeah,
like I rebounded more than I scored, you know what I'm
saying, most of my points came off offensive rebounds
and with offensive rebounds and face up jumps.
You know what I'm saying, KD?
KD was him.
But he had DJ.
Like even still to this day,
I don't think I scored that well.
I think I can put the ball.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Let me explain.
I ain't about to do it.
Let me explain.
We just had a whole pool about you.
No, no, let me explain.
Let me explain.
Let me explain.
I'm not about to do it.
Let me explain.
I'm not about to go with this shit, man.
No, let me explain.
All right, I've been being nice now.
I can score a lot.
A lot.
A lot and well.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Different.
Like, we just played, we had one dude in the big three, he said, I'm staying in front of
him.
You said, stay between him and the basket.
I said-
No, no, no.
So what happened with that then?
What's your excuse for that?
No, I don't know.
What you score on?
Let me get it.
Let me get it.
Stay between him and the basket.
Make him make tough shots.
He said, he hitting every shot.
When I watch me play basketball,
I don't think it look cool.
I do.
When I watch KD,
I think he look really cool too.
Like, you know, one of my favorites,
one of my favorites, Jordan Crawford.
When I watch him play basketball,
I, like that's one of the reasons I be working out
like I work out, like how you get your legs
to move that way while your body is moving?
He be throwing shit that I be like.
Yeah.
Bruh, if I can do that, bruh, y'all be in trouble.
But you so aggressive, bro,
and your wings spinning so long,
and you a lefty, and it's like you go both ways.
Y'all don't even know why I'm so good.
Y'all don't even know why I'm so good.
I'll tell y'all why. That's why we got you here, though,
but I'm saying though, you sleeping on how-
Because I pay attention to footwork. Footwork, it's footwork.
It's all about footwork.
But you're a three level scorer though.
What is that?
But he been scoring-
3.0 midi is crazy.
He been scoring on a high level since-
Yeah.
I just told you what he said.
Yeah, but like my game ain't like nothing pretty to watch.
That's why people don't-
But you still get a bucket though.
I got like, you know, I got a smooth,
I got a professional game, nigga.
I'm gonna shoot the jump shot in your face,
one dribble to the counter, one dribble to the-
Nah, you lying, cause I just watched your,
they just had a video of your Knicks highlights.
And it was crazy.
See, Knicks- See, look, bro.
Knicks, nah, Knicks, ah, it was-
Look, look, look, bro.
Nah, what's up with that video? serious. Look, look, look, bro.
They just had a video, you know.
I told you we fancy you, bro.
Let me tell you about that, let me tell you about that, C.
So I started the season off average in four points, right?
Like four minutes, like four points in like five minutes.
Tim Hardaway got hurt.
And then I was like, like maybe nine minutes.
And I was like, bro, I swear, bro, I've gone hard in practice, getting my extra shots
and you know, I went to Kurt Ramos,
shout out to Kurt Ramos, that's like one of the,
like one of the only coaches that like
resonated with who I am, right?
I went to him, I went to him on one game
and I say, I say, bro, what is it, man?
Like, like, yeah, and I curse him out.
I say, bro, man, like, that's your nigga, bro.
Like, fuck now, I'm gonna beat both of y'all up.
Like, you know what I'm saying? But he know how I was, he know how I was, but. He like, but he's like, at I said, bro, that's your nigga, bro. Fuck now, I'm gonna beat both of y'all up. You know what I'm saying?
But he know how it's, he know how it's.
He like, but he's like, at this point, bro,
just make him look bad for not putting you in.
So I just remember in New York, I just remember like,
I'm just, every time I go out there,
I'm just gonna throw my whole bag out there.
Like, I chewed a New York like this summertime.
Nah, you did.
I chewed a New York like, summertime. Nah, you do it. I treat it like, like, pick up, like.
The highlights showed that.
Like, one of the highlights is like,
oh, B's is coming in, you know, Bucks is like,
Walt Friedrich's like, yep, it's a quick 12
about to come up, like, I was like, damn.
Yeah, so, and then, but it ain't work.
That's what pissed me off.
Like, bro, that shit ain't give me no more minutes.
I could like, like smooth shit.
Like with Paul Zanguis and Tim Hardaway and Courtney Lee.
I could have made that a playoff team. I was playing out of position.
If they had played me two guard fronted with,
if I were the two guard fronted with Jerry Jack,
you know what I'm saying?
Everybody played me as a four because of college.
I've been playing out of position my whole career.
You played me at the one, two, three.
I'm bigger, I'm better on defense.
Now I got somebody to play pick and roll with.
I could have fucked the pick and roll game up with Kylo
Quinn and Kristoff Pozingas.
But Jeff Ornicek was on the hot seat and Pozingis didn't really know how to play good basketball, like winning basketball.
So that's trash.
But like that's in New York.
I was I just read that shit like the fucking sometime.
I was just thought you was a pure fire forward.
That's why I say you was a three level score, because watching you hoop now,
it's like, now he really a perimeter player that can do both.
Yeah, that's what that's that's.
So that's why I didn't play in Miami my first two years.
Because Spoke wanted me to be Carlos Bouza.
Damn, I don't even see you as no booze.
Bro, every, like nigga.
You was ahead of your time though.
Every practice I used to watch for hour, two hours,
Carlos Bouza and fucking Carl Malone.
And I used to tell them, like bro, even if I get that much weight, for hours, two hours Carlos Buza and fucking Carmelo.
Like, and I used to tell them like, bro, even if I get that much weight,
like my shoulders not even that wide,
like I can't be that big.
You painted that the white hard dog.
Yeah, it's like bro.
No he don't, no he don't.
No, somebody else don't.
Nah, hold on y'all.
Wait, wait, wait.
What he just saying?
What he just saying?
Talk about it, talk about it.
What you just saying?
What you just saying?
What you just saying?
What'd I miss, what you just say? No, I said you gotta, they wanted you I'm talking about the rules. I'm talking about what you just said. What did I miss? What did you say?
No, I said you got a, they wanted you to be built like the White Howard.
No, what did you say, though?
That the White Howard died.
Yeah, you don't want that.
You don't want that.
I'm talking about what you talking about, Carmelo.
Carmelo was the biggest motherfucking NBA nigga.
No, no, no, no.
He didn't play nobody like Carmelo.
Now, when I went back to the, when I went back to the Heat with LeBron, I got on LeBron
now.
Shit, what was that?
Bruh, I ain't gonna say that.
I ain't gonna say that.
I ain't gonna say that.
I ain't gonna say that.
I ain't gonna say that.
I ain't gonna say that. I ain't gonna say that. I ain't gonna say that. I ain't gonna say that. I ain't gonna say that. Now when I went back to the heat with LeBron, I got on LeBron now.
Shit, what was that?
Bruh, I ain't gonna say what,
but I don't eat three times a day.
I'm on one time, two times a day.
I skip breakfast, I fast a lot.
But that's it, I was eating three times a day.
I was like 250.
I'm talking about body fat, 5%.
I was like, go back and look at them pictures
like when I was next to them.
How'd you feel on the court though?
Bro, like a brick wall.
And you feel like it worked though?
Yeah.
I ain't like, I ain't feel as saucy.
You know what I'm saying?
My jump shot ain't feel as fluent.
Yeah. But, no, I ain't feel as saucy, you know what I'm saying? My jump shot ain't feel as fluent,
but I ain't never get hurt.
That's all that matters now, shit.
You know, but I like playing about 245.
I'm trying to get you an MVP,
so I'm trying to be MVP next year.
You gotta call Lonzo Ball, Lonzo got a new knee.
Got the knee beat. You gotta tap in.
I need a new knee.
Oh, what you need, a new knee?
Yeah. What happens to your knee?
And the hip. I need microfiber surgery, Oh, you need a new knee? Yeah. What happens to your knee?
I need microfiber surgery,
but I ain't gonna never get that, so.
He don't wanna sit down for a couple months.
Yeah, that's why I quit playing.
It's like, it's some ways you can heal your knees.
I feel cool now, I train now.
Like the way I broke my foot in September,
and I can tell people now,
cause like I ain't want nobody to know.
Cause I ain't really get back on the court until like,
like maybe six weeks before this big three season.
Like you know what I'm saying?
See you always stuntin' on niggas.
Oh for real.
So you ain't even trained, so now you're gonna be
P'ing this train.
No, no, no, I was training.
That's what he was saying.
No, no, no, I was training.
We got some board next year.
Big boss we got some board next year. Don't worry about it. Nah, it wasn't like that. No, no, no, I was rehab about that. We got some important next year.
Don't worry about it.
Nah, it wasn't like that.
No, no.
Nah, I was rehabbing like, bro, like right before the season last year, I was about to
go to China.
And you know, I was out LA playing and I stepped on KD Foot.
Oh, okay.
You know, I don't know why, bro.
Like, I mean, we was playing and the play before I contested him.
And when I was contesting him,
I was saying to myself,
I've never been here before.
I've never been this close on defense before.
I remember saying that to myself.
Cause I don't like, bro, I ain't no hard defensive nigga.
So I just remember, I just don't,
I just felt like I was up there five seconds
while he was shooting the jump shot.
Hit him in my face and I'm like, pop.
So I'm just like, whatever.
All right, next play, the same thing,
and I just came down, bro, pop, pop, nigga.
My shit shot it.
Lil Durk was in the jail, I was crying.
Like it was the first time I meet Lil Durk,
he seen me, I was trying like,
I always thought it was gonna be a gangster situation
when I meet him.
You know what I'm saying?
I was like, I don't know.
Some gangster shit, you know,
maybe in my hood, here's a shooting a video or something.
I don't know, just not crying.
Me is an old black crazy.
I got a sick scene for you, dirt.
Like, nah, man, I was crying,
that shit was embarrassing.
But, like, dog, I thought it was over,
so like the rehab behind that,
it was supposed to be a three, four month,
because I ain't need surgery,
but it ended up being like five, six, seven month rehab,
because my dorsiflex wouldn't come back.
You know, so like, I really like,
just like, just do what I do every day.
That's why I was laughing downstairs.
And I hope this come out after the game tomorrow.
Cause like literally, like I've literally been doing the same move all season long.
Like the same move. I was like, I be laughing. Like I told, I told my man before the season, I said,
bro, I'm going to burn these niggas up with the same move all season long. And they ain't even
going to realize it. And nobody realized it. He gave me besides me, go get to the clip. I locked
him up and I told him,
when we was guarding, I said,
this is what I've been fucking waiting for.
Only reason I've been.
Hey, bro, I caught him at that free throw line.
I ain't want none of them.
No, you ain't scoring me.
No, no, you got me on the block,
but the free throw line, I caught you.
You ain't scoring?
On the clip.
I rolled the clip and he didn't score.
I said this is what I'm doing.
You ain't going to do anymore.
You dunked him in the head.
I had 30 points.
I would have fouled the shit out of him. He ain't going to dunk me. I would have fouled the fuck out of him. You ain't no anymore, you dunked him in there. I had 30 points. I would have found the shit out of him.
He ain't no dunker, I would have found the fucker.
I'm seeing the box score.
Oh, he killed.
Yeah, he got it.
We won though.
Yeah, Trey O.
We were supposed to win that one.
What's that point?
Y'all won.
Y'all ain't even win, we lost.
I ain't never heard that.
We lost.
Y'all heard juice going off on your teammates after that one.
After that one.
Oh, nah.
Too many side steps.
Hey, I told you, nigga.
Moog hit that first side step, right?
Yeah.
I said, man, he ain't going to hit that all night.
Man, he can't hit that two times in a row.
He liked that.
Moog hit that motherfucker five times.
Nah, he liked that.
That's his move.
He did it to bring the fire.
I'm like, I'm about to fuck that nigga.
He's like, nah, nah, nah. That's his go-to move, bro.
That's his go-to move.
That's his go-to move.
That's his go-to move.
That's his go-to move.
I said, oh, you came to play tonight, huh?
Yeah, but I gotta stop on B's, you know what I mean?
People get like a lot.
If his body wasn't so fucked up,
they would've had a better year.
Why his body fucked up when he don't work?
He's just, he don't do drugs.
I ain't know he was a hood nigga.
I thought he was a professional.
You thought he was a square?
I thought he was a square, he was seven.
I ain't never meet him in person, you know what I'm saying?
Walk by, you know what I'm saying?
And he quiet, so I just, you know what I'm saying?
I'm from the one side of the map.
And he still professional, he cut it off, though.
Little square, though.
Little Braxton in there.
I ain't no braxton.
I ain't no braxton.
I'm pretty hard to break.
My boy not gonna get to that chicken though.
He's surprised, he's surprised.
I ain't know he's that cool.
Especially when I start watching the podcast.
Cut morning shit.
Cut morning shit.
Show man, like we said, one of the coolest
ever scored basketball.
Who are some of your favorite scorers?
Obviously, you know, we see you.
We'll miss you, KD, for sure.
Do they gotta be famous?
Nah, hell nah.
They could be people back from DC, bro.
You wanna show some love to.
Kurt Smith.
One of the DC, like,
one of the best I ever do.
Mid-range killer. Like, what?
Oh, shit, who?
KD, of course.
I remember, like, I remember when me and KD
was in practice, I was probably 10, 11.
Talk about how you met him, too.
What you wanna, I met him too. What you want to know?
I met him?
Yeah, both lives you wanted to know.
We wanted to hear the origin from how you and KD like.
We met at gym.
I met him at practice one day.
Yeah.
The pizza story is true.
Oh, okay.
But it's not that true.
So.
I took half the box.
Oh. Oh, okay.
But the people I took it from, they had their slacks too.
Respect.
So that's why the whole piece was gone.
But I remember I got that, I thought they forgot about it.
You know what I'm saying?
But I took the piece, like my mother got a roof,
she said don't come home or don't come in the car
if you ain't got, you know what I'm saying,
for everybody, I got four or five brothers and sisters.
If I came in the car, one slice of pizza.
So I had to come with half the joint,
and my mother, I still got pop
because I had the pizza in my hand, like this.
No lie.
Like a bankroll.
He outta pocket.
That's some really shit I heard.
You feel it now?
Yeah.
That's how I feel.
Yeah.
I'm gonna get it.
I'm gonna get it.
They boom with that.
I'm gonna get it.
They rock.
They fuckin' over.
No matter where they at.
They're about to see me in my shit. Like for real, I really had to fuck over KD because I didn't want to whip him. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Fuck you, fuck you. Like I told this, I said this before, like KD was the first time I ever brought my Xbox
out the house, like KD was my man,
like I was his nigga, like my mom used to pick us up
from school, his mom used to drop us off,
like if I ain't got a ride,
I'm catching a bus to his house.
Even his brother Tony, man, me and Tony,
we used to kick it, like no, we just grew up like that.
Like if I'm doing something messed up,
his mother gonna pop me, and you know what I'm saying?
You know?
And it was just, it was never basketball with us.
You know, like, on the court, when, like,
when I first started playing with KD,
I was trash at basketball.
Like, I was trash.
He was always the one.
Yeah, I can just rebound.
Like, every game I had 30, 40 rebounds and look,
wherever Kevin was at, dog, I'm talking about 20
offensive rebound, I'm throwing that back, you know.
Same way he play now, since he was nine, 10 years old,
I'm talking about half court, letting that joint fly.
And that's just how we, it's just be fun.
We win games, we go home, play video games,
we break somebody's window.
I remember, bro, we was in Florida,
and I ain't gonna say,
but coach, me, KD and coach was wrestling.
I jumped on KD back.
KD flung me back, man.
I flew through the God damn window.
I ain't done. I still got the gas, I still got the scar on my face.
And damn, KD was like, but it was just another basketball for us.
We was just my nigga.
I hold him down, he hold me down, we in the gym.
All like, nigga, that shit was my nigga.
And we just happened to be good at basketball.
Me and y'all both just happened to be tall as fuck.
Like how the?
Like, but he said he started off rebounding though.
I know, just think about it, like my nigga is field,
my nigga is 5'11".
Yeah, like, I don't, yeah.
Like, they split me and KD up by the time we got like 13.
By the time we got to the eighth grade,
that's when he went to the blue, that was I went to a soft.
Soft, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I was gonna ask you how, why y'all split up?
It was, at the time me and KD was kids, we ain't know.
We just did what our parents always do, you know?
Yeah.
High, high sight is clear, you know?
And whoever got to, hindsight is clear, you know, and whoever got to whoever mine first, whatever,
like, bro, we ain't had shoes.
We was poor, man.
KD ain't, we ain't grow no money, no shoes, cars, none of that shit.
So you know, whoever had to pay shoes for us or had a better situation for us, and you
know, and I can't speak for his situation.
I just know my situation personally.
When I met Curtis Malone,
I was wearing the same pair of shoes for two years.
And they was too small.
And that nigga showed up to my house with five pair of shoes.
I said, oh yeah, I'll be at practice tomorrow.
Yeah, legend.
It was similar to that.
That's my legend.
Dropped like $20 on me
the first time I seen a $20 bill.
They had a doc on him.
He showed a lot of love.
Yeah, he did some good things.
He did some bad things.
Nah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It ain't up for me to judge.
Yeah, but he kept all that away from y'all though.
He was still a good person.
He kept, you know.
Yeah, he did, he did.
I'm just saying though, he really took a like into y'all
and loved on y'all like y'all was his though.
Cause I'm here.
Nah, we ain't gonna go that far.
You don't think so?
You got kids?
Yeah.
How old?
15, 10 and five.
When they go, when they get older, right?
When they grow up, how much money they gonna have to pay you?
None.
No?
I got you.
It's that last bit.
Yeah, I hear you.
So.
No, I hear you.
If what I'm doing for you is not what I'm doing for you?
Nah, genuinely, 100%.
If I can remember every time,
if he can remember every time he got to stop
when I got 30 points, that mean he ain't gonna get locked up.
Shit, if you only going to one time,
if you only one time, one time,
you gonna do the same thing.
You can remember everything you did for me
when I was growing up, you know what I'm saying?
You're on to tape.
But you know what's crazy?
Now you talk about it.
You want MVP, I'm doing the same.
How has the season been so far in the big three, man?
Y'all obviously know what I'm saying, contending right now.
You want to be real with you?
Hell yeah.
Can I be real?
It was easy.
You gonna say it's easy?
Oh, the basketball part is easy.
Yeah, I'm not talking about that part.
Basketball is easy though.
Like, I'm gonna tell y'all when y'all can get
as good as me at basketball.
Okay, tell me.
When?
Cause I locked you up, so let me tell you.
All right, all right, all right.
How many times you kicked your toe on the dress at home?
Like you got it right?
Thousands of times, for sure. Okay, how many times you kicked your toe on the dresser at home? Like you got it right? Thousands of times, for sure.
Okay, how many times you turn around
and blamed your pinky toe?
That dresser been sitting there for years
and every time you got your goddamn dresser,
the thing you trust your step so much that,
you understand?
N***a, that's how much I work on my guy.
Ah, that's a hard analogy, but I stopped you.
So what that mean?
That I moved a dresser?
That just mean that I don't worry about the court.
That's the key walker.
So I was the court.
I was like, oh, you got that shit, you go.
How the hell did you feel that, boy?
I'm like, you know what I'm saying?
My trip with key walker. That's the key walker, boy? I'm like, you know what I'm sayin'? My trip with you, man.
Respect.
I hit crazy, man.
You called me a fuckin' whore.
I'm talking shit.
That was a fuckin' whore.
I'm just sayin'.
That's just high shit.
We made shit for every once in a while.
You ain't ever turn around to blame your fuck.
Congrats on the MVP, though. You ain't ever turn around to blame your fuck.
Congrats on the MVP though bro.
I ain't won it.
I really thought Cory Brooke deserved it.
I really didn't want, I'm not into individual awards.
I just came to bust ass.
Get win.
You ain't killin' bro.
For real, Q made a comment on Shaq podcast. He brought up Yo Bees killin'. Yeah, but they ain't killin' bro. For real, Q made a comment on Shaq podcast.
He brought up, yo B's killin' yeah but they ain't winnin'.
So that's the only thing was on my mind.
Oh you just wanted to win the chip.
Yeah just win the games.
So the energy about to be different tomorrow for sure.
Nah.
I'm saying you going, I mean you,
when you played us you was trying to kill too.
No I wasn't though, that's the thing. Like, you know what I'm saying?
I shouldn't say trying.
You was just doing what you do.
Yeah, like, you know, birds fly, fish run.
Yeah, you was killing.
I told him to let me guard you the whole game.
I ain't even lying, bro.
I can guard him, bro.
I know what to do.
What you gonna do, send him right?
Nah, he drive good going right
and pull up good going right.
So what was you gonna do?
I was gonna send him left, right?
So that's gonna be all.
No, no, no, no.
That's why I drive good going right,
because everybody take off my left.
Everybody be cutting my left.
I say, he like, my style report on these.
I'm gonna tell y'all.
So, Cory Brewer, if you're getting some sleep tonight,
I'm gonna tell you, how I stop.
Hey, look, this is not gonna drop.
This shit ain't gonna drop.
It ain't gonna drop.
It ain't gonna drop. But you can't send them right because it's pull up going right.
It's too good. Like if y'all watch B's, he pull up going right.
He rarely miss going right, bro, because it's shot.
He get to a shot super easy going right.
Going left, he got shit, but he finished super good going left.
I didn't get to all the way to the basketball.
His right, he get the heads in. You get to all the way to the basket but his right he get to Hezzy and he get to doing
you gotta dance with him but he get to his shot way better
going to right.
I figured it out.
I watched him.
I guard him.
That's why I could guard him in the post.
I'm like, he get left.
I ain't got nothing to do with him.
Like he gonna go to the basket.
But my sports team right, he got too much shit
cause he got Hezzy, pull up and he can get to the basket.
You got help?
You know I got help.
You know the skits, you know the help is in.
I'm just saying.
Oh yeah, I heard you was a chef.
Yeah, see the face.
Wait, so is Neckbone Tuesday a thing?
A real thing?
Where the fuck is Neck, what animals they coming from?
These you asking too many questions.
If you want a plate, I got you.
Not if I don't know where the fuck it's coming from.
Now y'all niggas is athletes.
I'm here to kill you, not heal you.
It's different.
Y'all gotta go to them motherfuckers
that make them meal plans and salmon.
Oh yeah, I don't do all that seasoning shit.
Flavor, you cook for the flavor.
For the flavor.
I don't like that.
Yeah.
Y'all eat to live, which is fine.
Ain't nothing wrong with that.
But yeah, it's different.
The only flavor of food I get is like candy.
Like candy?
Mm-hmm.
Like, I should have cribbed tonight.
Pfft.
Man, he was wearing side bombas.
Side bombas used to be crazy.
It's like, if I don't see it, I'm cool.
Yeah.
But if I see it, bro, I gotta buy L.
I gotta buy all of them in the store.
And then they ain't gonna last me, but tonight,
I'll eat everyone in front of my face.
So B's at the gas station, what you grabbing?
Mambas, sour mambas, skittles,
like the tropical, the purple ones?
Gun smoke.
It's like that in the purple pack.
Yeah.
What do you think about the red?
You trippin' nigga.
Oh Jesus, the best to me, trippin'.
That green one is so good.
When they change the flavor,
the green one from lime to green apple.
Oh man.
Gun smoke.
Oh yes.
Oh nigga, we trippin'.
Yeah.
It's so good.
Yeah. It's back in the house.
Yeah, you're chippin'.
I like nerves.
You know, my favorite candy, no, no.
My favorite candy all the time, my favorite candy all the time, and this is like recent
now.
I went to China and discovered this.
Lemon hot juice. Hot juice, right? Oh, my. I went to China and discovered this. Lemon hot chews.
Hot chews are elite.
Oh my God.
I see some hot chews.
Hot chews are elite.
You tried the lemon ones, the sour lemon ones?
Familiar, I got to tell you.
I ordered a box of these on Amazon.
Like, I thought it was gonna last me like six months,
but they were the sour ones.
I accidentally ordered the sour ones.
I thought it was gonna last me like six months. Bro they were the sour ones. I accidentally ordered the sour one. I thought it was gonna last me like six months.
Bro, they weren't in my house for three weeks.
Like crack.
Damn.
Like bruh, oh man.
All right, we need to clip it up.
We gotta get you the hot shoe deal.
We gotta lock it in.
Bro, give me a hot shoe deal.
Bro, don't say nothing about them sour lemon's to me,
shorty, I don't like nothing.
I like the grape,
because I could mix them with the sour.
Beez, we gotta get you a deal.
You gotta say you like all of them,
and then we get some cigarette apples. So we just like hot shoes. You said mix them with the sourness. Beez, we gotta get you a deal. You gotta say you like all of them and then we get some cigarette after.
So we just like Hot Chews.
You said not this.
All right, bro, Hot Chews, bro.
There we go, there we go.
You're playing with me.
Hot Chews, dog.
Hot Chews, tap in for sure.
All right, man, but listen, we about to get out of here.
Beez, we appreciate your side, Nundez, man.
We got- How long we been talking?
We was just vibing out, man.
You know what you like? You like, we don't really- Oh, fuck it, we rolling. We don't call it a podcast with man. We got. How long we been talking? We was just vibing out, man. You know what you like?
You like, we don't really.
We don't call it a podcast with you.
We just call it like,
just chopping it up.
Like we just chopping it up with family.
Like you know some people do a podcast
and they, it's a like interview.
How long these shit usually go?
About an hour.
About an hour.
But we just chopping it up.
We appreciate your time too, bro.
Cause we know you don't really do these like this.
So thank you.
Yeah, I don't.
Thank you, bro. I for don't. Thank you bro.
I for real be thinking this shit wack.
Damn.
Nah but that's why I focus on you cause y'all is not.
I appreciate that, that mean a lot.
Thank you bro.
I'll be watching your brother join too.
Yeah yeah.
I just think that shit fly.
You know what I'm saying?
You know your niggas just kicking it, kicking the shit.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't monitoring what y'all talking about.
I know y'all ain't talking about everything.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah clearly. Like, you know what I'm saying? Y'all ain't monitoring what y'all talking about. I know y'all ain't talking about everything, y'all, you understand? But-
Yeah, clearly.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
You almost got me.
You almost got me.
It's silly as.
Well, you could get neck bones.
Look at your neck bones.
It's like, brand new thing.
He said, is that what you call it?
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
On a random Tuesday in 2022 in March.
It's like, it's like, right? It months. Like, like, like.
Look at 24.
That's what I said two years ago.
I said that two years ago.
He was trying to give you a doubt and he was like, you knew.
Yeah, he just knew.
I mean, oh, oh, oh.
Hey, he just won.
He threw me off.
Hey, bro, we're getting the wrap up.
Cud try to go to sleep?
Nah, man, but.
Nah, I appreciate you.
What's your name, bro?
Mike, we call him Freaky Mike.
That's my first name.
Why they call you Freaky Mike?
We tell you off camera.
Yeah, I signed it.
Nah, they gotta tell me off camera.
Watch him clip that.
His old job.
He used to be a stripper or something.
He used to be an over-tide.
He used to be a big guy.
He used to be a big guy.
He used to be a big guy.
He used to be a big guy.
He used to be a big guy.
He used to buy me a cake.
Oh, you was probably not...
He was a big guy.
He was probably talking cake.
He was probably talking cake.
He was a big guy.
I'm like,
do this big guy.
He used to be a big guy.
He used to be a big guy.
He used to be a big guy.
He used to be a big guy.
Hey, why don't you just get some merch? Bro, man. Shop call. No, no, no. I'm just big off. I'm just big off.
Where can you get some merch?
Bro, man.
Shop, come on.
No, no, no.
I'll tell y'all.
I'll tell y'all.
They can get some merch.
We're Spit.
WeTheOnez.com.
WeTheOnez.com.
Yes, sir.
Oh, yeah.
Yes, sir.
And the 520 podcast, too.
Yeah.
You can fuck with them niggas.
You understand?
WeTheOnez.com.
We need to shop, too.
No, I'm gonna send y'all some shit. I'm gonna send y'all some shit. I appreciate you, bro. I'm gonna say I'm gonna stop When he got the ball, I said, y'all be waiting for this shit.
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'm like, God, did that one hit you?
Like, that's the first thing I thought.
I poked the big in the eye one time, he still hit a shot.
Yeah!
Yeah!
He said he poked me in the eye.
I said, why the fuck?
I said, why the fuck?
He hit the shot.
He poked me in the eye.
Y'all some cool niggas, though.
Yeah, I appreciate you, bro.
I appreciate you, bro.
Y'all gotta walk up to my podcast, too.
Oh, hell yeah.
Are you serious?
I'm serious.
I'm serious. I'm serious. I gonna sit. I said, fuck, I'm a idiot. Fuck me by the eye. Y'all some cool niggas though.
Yeah, appreciate you, bro.
We appreciate you, bro.
Hey, y'all got one up in my pockets too.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
Are you got a pocket?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, boy, you do.
I had one.
It's on the works, you see it?
I can't wait to come over here.
We should respect that merch, bro.
We're gonna talk about way cooler shit than this though.
Damn.
All right, we the one.
But shit, we thought we was the one.
We thought we was the one.
Nah, I have fun. I have fun.
Nah, I appreciate you.
Sure. Come on.
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