Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Rajon Rondo tells Jeff Teague about playing for Celtics, winning title with LeBron James
Episode Date: May 2, 2024We’re back with Season 2, Episode 63 of Club 520 where Jeff Teague and the guys are joined by Rajon Rondo to discuss playing for Kentucky, winning a championship alongside Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce..., and Ray Allen with the Boston Celtics, winning a another NBA Finals with LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers during the pandemic, and much more! 00:00 Introduction02:00 - Best NBA Draft Class ever05:00 - Rajon Rondo would have left Kentucky09:00 - Declining offer with Louisville10:10 - Rondo's Oak Hill Top 511:15 - Oak Hill vs. Montverde18:00 - Coaching AAU + AAU parents23:20 - NBA Draft story24:45 - Playing on 2008 Boston Celtics championship team29:15 - Working with Doc Rivers, KG, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen31:45 - Rondo + Avery Bradley backcourt33:30 - Playing with Pelicans vs. Portland36:20 - Chicago Bulls playoff misfortunes44:00 - Playing against Derrick Rose in his prime45:30 - Lakers bubble championship vs. Celtics 2008 championship47:30 - Jamal Murray is the truth50:45 - Fan purposely calling Rondo Chris Paul53:30 - Recognition from the NBA greats55:40 - Rondo playing with a torn ACL vs. Jeff Teague's Hawks #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Are we back?
Another episode of club 520 Podcast.
We on the road with it.
520 and a 502.
Special guest, Hall of Fame to my left.
We're going to introduce my man's last, but to my far left, we got my dog, Bishop B.
Out the purlies.
How you doing, Nasty?
Cool and nasty.
What's up, baby?
Out the gate to my right, my dog, young Nacho, young Teague.
How you doing?
Chilling, bro.
Hype, bro.
Huge fan of our guest, so I'm going to let you do the honors, though.
Absolutely, man. Hey, we are privileged to be Huge fan of our guest, so I'm gonna let you do the honors, though. Oh, absolutely, man.
Hey, we are privileged to be in the house, you know what I'm saying?
We got a legend, Hall of Famer,
one of the best point guards to ever play basketball.
If you don't know who we talking about.
And listen, I don't give too much credit to UK players.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't. They ain't high or what.
But I gotta show some love, man.
Rayjean Rondo, man.
Appreciate you pulling up to 520.
Actually, let us pull it up to you, man.
We appreciate you, big dog. No problem, man. You're beautiful, bro. Wonderful, man.ino, man. Appreciate you pulling up to 520. Actually, let us pull it up to you, man. We appreciate you, big dog.
No problem, man.
You're beautiful, bro.
Wonderful, man.
Wonderful, man.
For sure.
Like we said, man, we obviously, we know you went to UK, but hey, be him.
He started off at the high school.
That's he love high school basketball.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Y'all, before the episode started, he already started with the bullshit.
We might as well get straight to it, man.
We ain't even going to play with it.
Pause.
Nah, yeah.
Like he was saying, like his class is like damn near top five.
We were just trying to pick out
like, you know,
the all-stars
from Jeff Class 07
to, you know,
the all-stars.
The all-stars
or are we talking about
top five players?
Let's just do this.
Let's give me your all-star.
Give me the,
you feel me?
What's that movie
Jackie Moon now?
You call the all-four class
the flip tropics?
With that front court?
After though,
it gets spooky in the all-Star game, bro.
So give me your five.
Give me your five.
We'll start with the big fella in the middle.
Okay.
Dwight Howard.
Yes, sir.
Probably had the best career.
Josh Smith.
Shout out to Smoke.
Yeah, that's our guy.
Love.
520 alumni.
Yes.
Kyle Lowry.
Still holding it down. Woo. Love. 520 alumni. Yes. Kyle Lowry, still holding it down. What you, what you doing?
Tell me Kyle, I respect it.
LaMarcus Aldridge.
Shout out to LA.
Okay.
That's fine, what you need me to do?
And then you at the one.
First nine, I'm going to put, yeah, I'll put myself at the one.
Okay, cool.
Stuff at the one.
So now we got Derrick Rose. D Rose at the one in Except for the one. So now we got Derrick Rose.
D Rose at the one in the All Star game.
We've been there before.
D Rose.
We just gonna name them though.
And then you position them.
D Rose, Blake Griffin.
We gonna let DeAndre rock at the five.
Who?
Hold on, hold on dog.
I'll let you have the floor.
You stick on both names though.
Don't give me like a nigga like this Jordan.
Okay, yeah.
Champy Andre.
Shout out to DJ.
DJ, yeah.
You feel me?
Texas A&M alum.
Nigga's not alone.
He's only there for a brief stint, bro.
Then we got, then we got James Harden at the two.
Yeah.
Okay.
Strong front, yeah, strong backcourt.
Yeah, and then we'll put DJ in there.
He's still in the league.
Zone.
Zone what?
Zone.
Six.
We're running y'all zone.
How?
We got James, Eric Gore, and Sniper.
No, no.
Oh, he didn't?
Yeah.
Well.
James is a three.
Zone.
Blank.
Hold on.
Who was at the three for you?
He got smooth at the three.
Smooth at the three.
Smooth my dog.
So wait.
So who's going to be a slow ass?
EJ or James Harden?
It don't matter.
It's going to be a slow ass game.
This game is going to be nasty.
1980s Instacoppers basketball.
Slugfest.
Slugfest.
Detroit versus Detroit.
All right.
We can move on.
What's the score?
Give me a score, though.
Then we can move on. We're going 89? Give me a score, though, then we can move on.
We're going 89 to 81.
Oh, fuck.
Oh, yeah.
Y'all got them big slow niggas down there.
How many fouls are going to be called in that game?
That's really going to determine who wins the game.
Man, y'all got...
Ella.
I don't even know how y'all can keep up
if we're keeping it real.
Our guys ain't stiff.
They can run the floor.
Listen, nigga, you're going to take the ball off the rim and run?
Nigga, come on.
No.
That's what you're going to be doing the whole game.
James don't play that fast.
Nah, it's not.
Now, we're going to get back on D-Rose, absolutely.
But he got to meet a lot of athletic niggas at the rim,
which he's done in his career with one or two guys,
but we got three on the court at every time.
So we're going to challenge him.
Who guarding Blake?
Blake guarding the cell.
Dwight.
I mean, what you mean?
All right.
Freaky day, Paul.
I just told you we zoning y'all, though.
What you calling for?
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
Now we can move on.
DJ Tapper here, bro.
Man, for sure, man.
Obviously, we know you went to college, and your college is going crazy right now.
Yeah.
I wanted to bring this up.
I didn't know this.
I want to see if there's any true. Shout out to Rex Chapman.
He brought this up on Twitter.
So, you know,
you went to UK
and he was just like,
there was a time period
when you was at UK
where you thought
you might have transferred.
Is that true?
Man, if the porter
was alive then,
I would have been out.
Yeah, for sure.
I was out of there.
Damn.
Yeah, for sure.
So, I had a lot of,
you know,
a lot of people in my life.
Great mentor.
Shout out to Doug Bibby,
Bill Duffy, Rex Chapman at that time. Just kind of told me, you know, stay down, keep my head down,
cream rice to the top and continue to work. For sure. Like you were talking about with the kids
on the transfer portal now, how was it now, like, how was that to see college basketball being so
crazy, especially when y'all was in programs that was historic and y'all had to wait y'all turn to
get to it? I mean, we ain't historic, but we appreciate it. I mean, listen, y'all was in programs that was historic And y'all had to wait y'all turn to get to it I mean, we ain't historic, but we appreciate it
I mean, listen, y'all got some Hall of Famers
Y'all are historic, y'all show respect
We got to, we got to, you're right
How many chips they got?
Oh, shit, here we go
So you used the word historic, but you can't really
Last nigga been around 1700
I knew he was one of them guys
Wasn't a university star then
They used me throwing words around
I was gonna correct you, I knew you were a historic No, I said it on purpose, I started to be When did the university start, D? We're starting to win some money. He's been throwing words around. I'm just saying his story. Like, what makes him a story?
I was going to correct you.
I knew he was a story.
No, I said it on purpose.
I started to be.
Okay, okay.
No beef, you know.
That's crazy.
Shout out to Wake.
Wake.
Historic, man.
Did Wake make a Final Four?
I would have been in the fourth.
You'd have been in the fourth?
For sure.
Wake made a Final Four, didn't he?
Nah.
I don't think so.
Wait, when Tim Duncan?
Yeah, I was supposed to.
I think Tim played in the Final Four. I don't know if Tim Duncan made a Final Four. I don't think so. We'll do? Yeah, I was supposed to. I think Tim played in the final four.
I don't know if Tim Duncan made the final four.
We'll do our research.
We'll do our research.
That's the best.
Yeah, we had Tim Duncan in.
CP ain't make no final four.
We lost in the first round.
Ever.
UK got some history.
They do got some history, man.
They got some killers.
How you feeling about the coach hire, man?
Man, I love it.
You know, it's a familiar face.
You know, proven champion.
And a guy that's been
At work for a while
You know what I mean
He's been at BYU
I think a lot of people
Understand the style of play
Up tempo
Shoot the three
So right now
It's about getting the players
So
But he don't have the bread
To do it
So
That should be a problem
That's crazy
What they're getting right now
Listen
I know how you are
With the NIL
You would have been a reporter
I know that
That Kentucky NIL bag
Would have been crazy for you.
Come on, man.
I mean, you never know.
I mean, like I said, we were at McDonald's.
We had three McDonald's that year in my class I came in.
But, you know, I was going for the chip.
I mean, it was the win.
Obviously, nowadays it's different, and I understand that.
How much money do you think you would have got, though?
Me at the time, when I got to O' Oak Hill, I was ranked like 129 or something.
Once I got on the map, played against elite talent, destroyed it,
I got to McDonald's.
So it just depends.
I committed late.
I didn't take no visits.
So it just depends.
I could have got a couple milli, I would say.
But I might not went to Kentucky. You a couple milli, I would say. But I might not
want to go to Kentucky.
Nah,
you got to think,
Lil' Leland,
he just got 350
shots of Leland.
It's like,
damn,
I got that the hard way.
I had to go see the boosters.
You know what I mean?
I had to shake some hands.
Nah,
but I'm like,
damn,
if I would have came out
of high school,
I probably would have,
I wouldn't have got a milli, but I probably would have got like 500k. But like, my little brother going to UK, but I'm like, damn, if I would've came out of high school, I probably would've probably, I wouldn't have got a million,
but I probably would've got
like 500K.
But like,
my little brother going to UK
when he came out,
he probably would've got it.
Yeah.
He was the number one
in the two.
They all touching the million
if you go to UK.
That's crazy.
Top 25 in your class.
That's crazy.
Was Joe your two guard?
Joe?
Yep.
They were Mel Bradley.
Oh, but the starter though
was Patrick Sparks.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, for real?
Okay.
I remember he had a flame throw.
Bad motherfucker, yeah.
Cold.
Cold, hard worker.
Nah, y'all had a crazy backcourt.
You talking about that.
But they had us in the chokehold, man.
Damn.
Couldn't do nothing.
Hold on, hold on.
Slow the ball down.
Hold on, hold on.
Throw it in the post.
Damn.
So, what, Joe was running off screens and shit?
He was pinning down, but we had to walk that thing up the court, man.
It wasn't no up-tempo.
It wasn't no play to strength.
They told me, hit me with that.
That's why I went to the portal.
Told me a dream.
I was like, what?
I got to slow down?
Oh, man, what am I doing?
Yeah, you from Louisville, right?
Yeah.
So how did you get to Lexington from Louisville?
So that's the
million-dollar question,
especially around the
city, and people
think, you know,
Patino offered me
my junior year
before I went to
Oak Hill, and I
actually, he brought
my high school
coach, Doug Bibby,
in, my mom, we
sat us down and
offered me a
scholarship, but at
the time, I wanted
to weigh my options.
So I said, you know,
I kind of declined
for the moment.
Bassey signed a
contract, people thought Bassey took my deal, and I was like, no, I said, you know, I kind of declined for the moment. Bassey signed a contract.
People thought Bassey took my deal.
And I was like, no, I mean, it's all fair game.
I went to Oak Hill, went crazy.
And then at Oak Hill, I was gone for so long.
It was an eight-hour drive.
I'd never been away from home.
No cell phones.
I mean, it was bad.
And it was military.
It was boys on one side.
You couldn't cross the gun line, boss, on the other side with a girl.
So go to church every Sunday.
I try to sleep in a couple times.
They're coming and knocking on your door in the dorm.
Get your ass up.
Let's go.
Go to school.
So that was different for me.
So I wanted to go back home, be close to my family.
So I didn't decide to go to Louisville.
I called my boy, Larry O'Bannon, asked him how it was.
He's from here.
He was playing at Louisville.
He gave me his great advice.
I went down the street.
Speaking of Oak Hill, I've been seeing BJ
Doing a little documentary
Shout out to Brandon Jennings
Who your Oak Hill top five?
That's a tough one man
Real tough
Y'all got a history of killers
What you wanna talk about
High school?
The best
The greatest of all time
Let's drink
Oak Hill the greatest
Oak Hill the greatest of all time
High school class
Or High school class.
Or high school period.
Shout out to Freaky Steve.
Nah, he got y'all.
Steve Smith.
Yeah, the GOAT.
The GOAT, yeah, for sure.
Greatest high school coach ever.
I would go... But y'all are Chico, bro.
That ain't fair.
What's the...
We wasn't getting paid.
Y'all wasn't getting paid.
We had the J's though.
He was a Calipari,
like,
he was though.
Steve had that mouthpiece
to get players there
type shit.
Like,
I feel like,
I don't think it's
no other school like that.
It started from Rod,
yeah,
but I'm not,
but he had,
I'm not going to beat
y'all ass,
Rod.
Hold on,
whoa,
whoa,
whoa,
when I was there,
we was 44 and 0.
Went to Spain
Went to goddamn Cali
Molly Day
Nick Young
Yeah of course
Josh Smith
Brian Johnson
DJ
I speak high of you though
Yeah
Ben Simmons
Joel Embiid
And
No smoke
No smoke with us
We did tour the ass up
Hell nah
Shout out to D-Lo
Hell nah
You talking about
Are you talking about
All time
I'm talking about
Yo team
Yo team was fire
You talking about
0-4 team
Yeah yo team was raw
We done mopped anybody
In the country all time
Any class
No never
Brian Johnson
6'10 at the center
Cold
On my life
They shine right
A goon
6'9 with the Syracuse
Josh Smith
At the three
And then we had
I stand down That's my guy Listen You put him atuse. Josh Smith hit the three. Then we hit. I stand down.
That's my guy.
Listen,
but listen.
He put it at the three again.
He hit the three again.
Yes.
Let me verify this one.
The high school's court
is a lot smaller.
This is our press.
Josh Smith in the front.
They shot right 6'9.
KC Rivers.
Front court is silly.
KC Rivers hit 15 threes
in the game.
Yeah,
I played against KC.
Clemson,
shout out to Casey
and then me at the point
I remember your 55 point game
at Oak Hill
I'm tapped in
that was overseas
on your boy Sergio Rodriguez
I'm tapped in
shout out to Sergio
that's what put me on the map
yeah Sergio was playing
after tequila that night
listen
Sergio was drunk
man he had to be
I mixed that
55 I think
55 to 17 too
to be exact
mixed third point Josh Smith Josh Smith got in foul trouble He had to be. I mixed that. 55, I think. 55 and 17, too. The exact.
Mixed third poor.
Josh Smith got in foul trouble.
That was history.
Nah, I definitely, I remember that.
I remember watching that on, I forgot the old school, high school tape I used to watch on y'all.
But Mount Verde with, like I said, D'Angelo Russell. Okay.
Ben Simmons and Joel.
What are you talking about?
I said five, though.
I named five players, bro. You named three. Them three in high school? Yeah, they ridiculous. Ben Simmons was Joel I said five though I named five players bro
You named three
Them three in high school
Yeah they ridiculous
Ben Simmons was retarded
You put shooters around
Ben Simmons
6'10
Are you saying
They're a team
That's one through five
You can't just say
Put shooters around
If they didn't have
Shooters on the team
They did
They went undefeated
We went undefeated
We went over
Out of the country
I don't know
We went to Cali
We played every team We went to New York We went over country, out of the country. I don't know if they went out of country.
We played every team.
We went to New York. Jerusalem.
We went everywhere.
Barcelona.
They travel, too.
My brother travels.
I know they travel, but I'm saying, in that particular year, we went 44-0, man.
The greatest high school team of all.
Listen.
Not even a question.
For sure.
We got no Googles on that one.
Line up against anybody, bro.
We can move on, bro.
We can move on.
We can move on.
And we had dogs. That's capital. You ain't naming. You can move on, bro. We can move on. We have five, and we had dogs.
That's capping it there.
You ain't naming,
you didn't name no dogs.
Niggas probably never even brought up
no dogs, though.
Niggas probably didn't even bring up
your 55-point game
when you do these in-
I'm tapping in.
I'm telling you,
that is a fire-ass squad.
Joel Embiid at your five.
He's better than any five
that ever came through O'Kill.
I'm not going to argue that.
Not even close. Yeah, but again, he's got
to go against Brian Johnson, then Josh Smith
on his ass on the backside versus Deshaun Wright.
We don't know how we're going to play. First of all, how do I get
the ball up to court? Let's talk about that.
Yeah, D-Lo. Yeah, D-Lo.
It's D-Lo. D-Lo.
No, I'm saying, y'all saying like,
D-Lo, that's my first, that's my dog.
That's a little Bob. Y'all just saying saying like D-Lo That's my first That's my dog That's a little
That's a little
Y'all just saying like
D-Lo okay
He ain't one that run no smoke
Not me
No no no
That's what I'm telling y'all
We got Deshaun Wright
That's 6'9
On top of the ball bro
Josh Smith
That's the other guy
That you gotta make a pass over
Or try to dribble through
And these niggas ain't no stiff
Again in the court
Is a high school court
We ain't talking about
No league court
Where there's space
And opportunity 6'9 6'10 6'9 in the court is a high school court. We ain't talking about no league court where there's space and opportunity.
6'9", 6'10", 6'9",
in the front court,
y'all got Embiid.
That's all you said.
Ben Simmons?
He's 6'7"?
10!
Nah, Ben Simmons
is like 6'9", 6'10".
Okay.
Again,
dogs on my team.
He just hurt right now, bro.
He just hurt, bro.
He used to be a dog, bro.
You're welcome, Ben.
I ain't saying he wasn't. I'm just saying I know what we got. We'll come back to the high school. I'm here. All now, bro. He just hurt, bro. He used to be a dog, bro. You're welcome, Ben. I ain't saying he wasn't.
I'm just saying I know what we got.
We'll come back to the high school.
I'm here.
All right, cool.
I'm here.
Yes, sir.
Obviously, we don't like this shit.
I love it.
I love it.
It's high school knowledge.
Yeah, I love it.
55, you know about that, huh?
Yeah.
You my nigga, bro.
I'm fucking with you.
Appreciate it, bro.
So, obviously, we know you went crazy in college.
Then, obviously, how was your draft process?
I got, I got, I was on a leash in college, man.
For you.
Nah, he used to wear the T-shirt.
Big T-shirt.
I was 10 years old.
Delonte inspired me to wear the T-shirt.
Delonte West used to wear one at St. Joe's.
He used to wear one at Kentucky.
I'm like, oh, that shit hard.
And then I used to wear the Mellow socks.
I was like, oh, yeah.
But before we move to the Ironman control, DJ.
I go crazy.
Why'd you stay three years then?
Two. Two, I mean. I go crazy. Why did you stay three years then? Two.
Two, I mean.
I had to.
I couldn't go.
First of all, at that time, my college career or experience was crazy because I told, we
talked about it earlier, I had 14 guys go out straight out of the league, straight to
the league from high school.
So I feel like I'm behind.
So I'm in school and I'm getting to it.
I ain't going, I ain't partying.
I ain't going out.
I ain't doing a whole bunch of nothing. I'm in the gym. Obviously, it was right across the street. So I'm in school and I'm getting to it. I ain't going, I ain't partying. I ain't going out. I ain't doing a whole bunch of nothing.
I'm in the gym.
Obviously,
it was right across the street.
So that was my mindset.
So I'm already behind.
So I don't have time
to do the other bullshit.
That's my brother,
Josh Smith.
We going to Atlanta.
He give me bread.
You know what I mean?
Go to the strip club.
We out having,
I'm like,
damn,
I'm behind.
Like,
I got,
it's a different type of lifestyle.
So for me,
I was right to it.
So it wasn't a,
I got to where I wanted to be.
I didn't,
I wasn't allowed to play my game
and play it with pace and space.
But at the end of the day,
I got to where I wanted to be
just because I stayed down
and continued to work.
So I still had to stay two years.
And then after the,
after we lost,
I think we lost to UConn
my second year in the 16,
maybe even been 32.
I got right out of there.
Tubby's like, let me talk to you.
I'm like, let me talk to you.
Appreciate it.
I'm out of here.
Let me go.
So, you know, I went.
Now, that got to be a different experience to have, like, one of your best friends, to
be in the NBA at that age.
Because I was like, I grew up with a guy named Courtney Lee.
So, to see Lee having a Range Rover and all this shit when I was in college, I'm like, I grew up with a guy named Courtney Lee. So the C.C. Lee, yeah, C.C. Lee,
having a Range Rover and all this shit when I was in college,
I'm like, ah, hell nah.
I got to make it to the league.
Then Eric, he from the same area I'm from,
and George Hill is too.
And to see them come back to the city was like,
nah, I can't be out here.
Everybody talking about hoops.
I'm not in the league.
And then you got Greg and Mike, obviously,
they was hot picks, whatever.
But I'm like, nah, I got to do something. So I know how you feel about that. Right, you got to get to obviously that was our picks whatever but I'm like nah I gotta do something
so I know how you feel
you gotta get to it
when you exposed to it
you know it gave me motivation
that's why
that's why I come back to the city
and do what I do
you know what I mean
it's not to
brag about what I got
it's like man look
if I did it
it's possible
that's all I do
you just get to it
for sure
especially with both of y'all
giving back to y'all communities
obviously with you coaching the Pike
and obviously what you do
with your A.U. team
like you're inspiring like I'm visible I can show y'all I'm from your communities obviously what you coaching the pike and then obviously what you do with your hey you seem like you inspiring like i'm visible i can show you i'm
from here just like you you can do this too i mean a lot of our communities even though you see what
like cam knew when he went through that screw knew with the little stuff with the kids and the adults
acting stupid but to have that type of influence in the city to get back but like hey i can do this
i think it's something that's very important i commend both of y'all for doing that because
that's real and y'all get more of a headache than you get from it,
but it's still,
it shows a lot about y'all.
I'm very blessed.
So it's like,
it is at times,
but we're built for this.
You know what I mean?
So we're in this position
for a reason.
Well, this team good though.
It's un-nice.
Yeah, we was talking about it.
And they got a big country
in the paint.
I'm like,
hey, bro,
get his birth certificate, man.
They was beating up on my little homies, man. Let me find out, though. No, no, no. We legit all across the paint. I'm like, hey, bro, get his birth certificate, man. They was beating up
on my little homies,
man.
No,
no,
no,
we legit all across the door.
We ain't got to do none of that.
We just going to work.
We ain't got to cheat the game.
We're going to work the game.
You said no Joel and B
birth certificates?
They tell me my son
13,
14,
I'm like,
why do I need to
hold my son back?
If he ain't there,
he ain't there. Yeah, that's real if he ain't there, he ain't there.
Yeah, that's real.
Man, he play multiple sports.
Like, he ain't got to make it.
He got to know how to count his money.
That's it.
He ain't got to know how to,
you know what I mean?
He ain't got no pressure on him.
If he want to play it,
let's do it.
If not,
whatever you want to do with support.
But he nice, though.
He nice.
We was talking about it,
though,
the worst part of that shit
being the parents.
Like, fucking the kids up.
That's the whole...
Jamal Crockett
hit on the head
about two months ago.
Yeah.
Facts.
It's the parents, man.
But, you know,
I've had a lot of kids
I had to let go.
You know what I mean?
And great kids,
it's just,
you know,
damn,
they're more likely
it's the fathers
that think their kids
are where they need to be
versus where they should be
versus just hold them accountable.
You know what I mean?
That's my main thing.
That's what we preach at
my program is we gonna check your ass. But the thing about You know what I mean? That's my main thing. That's what we preach at my program
is we going to check your ass.
But the thing about it,
what I love about it
is that we watch every game.
So it's like,
when your parents
or the parents come to us,
they're like,
my nigga,
I done watched more tape on your son
than you watched on him.
And I'm over here
trying to put my time
and effort into him.
And you're upset about
blah, blah, X, Y, and Z.
You bring him to my team
for a reason.
You know what I mean?
As humble as I can say it,
it's like, my nigga,
I'm one of them ones,
so understand what I'm giving to them.
It ain't no,
I don't get nothing out of this.
I'm not an AAU coach
that's trying to piggyback the kid
for the next six years
to get some bread out of him.
My nigga, this is all love.
Right, facts.
You different, though.
You watch AAU film.
Yeah.
At least the kid daddy's in their life.
He didn't coach AAUs.
We lost that two. We played at court Yeah. At least the kid daddy was in their life. He didn't coach single mamas. We lost at two.
We played at court eight
at five.
Get your mama some money.
Get that 20.
I ain't giving none
of y'all no money.
So y'all play until y'all 20.
I see y'all at court eight.
Listen, man.
I just hope one day
they realize, like I said,
ain't none of that.
As soon as two o'clock game over,
we got fruit for the kids.
We in the sprinter.
We watching film
for like 30 minutes
because, again,
that titches span.
And we're going to go back
to the next game
and lock in and focus
and try not to make
those same mistakes.
Nah, you different, bro.
That's real.
Can everybody hear that?
They need to come play for you, bro.
Because that's different.
That's real life.
Rondo Elite.
Don't play.
Don't play AU for me.
Play high school for me.
Don't play AU.
I'm running like a pro.
I try to run like a pro program.
Nah, that's dope.
That's dope.
Whatever we went through,
it's like I try to get in. That's fire. We're going to get there a day early. We're going to have a shoot around. Nah, that's dope. That's dope. Whatever we went through, it's like I try to get in.
That's fire.
We're going to get there a day early.
We're going to have a shoot around.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
When you said that,
I'm like, practice.
I hate it.
Like, man, let me,
you got to jump on me up, nap.
Yeah.
Get some work in, bro.
I was like, how about the practice?
When I play at AU,
we never practice.
I had one practice.
That's when we met everybody.
Right.
That's it.
I swear.
That's how it is, yeah. That's where everybody came together. We met at the place. one practice that's when we met everybody right that's it I swear on everything
that's how it is yeah
damn speech
I swear everybody came together
we met at the place
but that's the thing
we were talking about
it's like nowadays
kids also hop
just like
college is loud now
but even probably before the NIL
came a deal
transfer portal
but it's like kids hop
versus like
if you want to play for a program
play for that program
and learn from that
one program
like it's not about
these kids nowadays
it's like oh let me get a highlight tape for this program let me get a highlight tape for this one that one program. Like, it's not about these kids nowadays. It's like, oh, let me get a highlight
tape for this program. Let me get a highlight tape for this one. Let me get the most
clicks. It's like, nigga, you ain't developing.
Nope. Like, it's about development.
Y'all don't want to worry about being number one team ranking. Like,
how good is your son? And I see a lot
of, I had a real conversation with the kids
maybe about a month ago with my team. I was like,
man, a lot of these niggas ain't got no better than last
year. So it's like,
I'm going to keep it a buck with you because I can bring, I can pull out film from last year because I've been doing this for three years now.
And my year one team, trash.
Trash.
Boy, we got picked on, bullied.
I mean, like I said, we got hit in the mouth a couple times, but we had to see what was out there.
We had to get our ass out there in the fire.
My son was a part of it.
And I hated to see that nigga lose. So I was like, shit, let me plug, build, develop,
and put players around him that, you know what I mean,
he can hit a hoop with.
So that's been the motivation.
That's been the mission for so far.
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You got to be a college coach or NBA coach, man.
Something got to happen, bro.
I want to, but obviously where I'm at in life now, that's why I kind of been on a pause.
You know what I mean?
I got a teenage daughter.
Yeah.
She just got her license plate yesterday,
so she on the road, man.
So I'm, you know,
shit like that going on.
I'm in school now.
I'm about to finish my degree
hopefully next spring.
Turned out.
2025.
And then I'm ready to go into that level.
But like I said,
right now, obviously,
kid focus,
getting my degree,
continuing to challenge myself,
learn more and more daily things.
And actually,
I appreciate being in college now
than I did, obviously,
when I was just locked in
trying to get to the league.
Yeah.
What does your son
remind you of, though,
if you had to pinpoint
his game right now?
Me.
Facts.
He can pass.
Because I ain't got
to check him out.
I used to be on my scout shit.
I ain't tapped in
with nasty yet.
You know when somebody
got the eye.
Yeah.
He making passes.
I'm like,
oh, he got the eye. Yeah, he got the eye. Yeah. He making passes. I'm like, oh, he got the eye.
Yeah, he got it.
Yeah, he got the eye.
I'm on his ass, bro,
but he's special
and he wants it.
You know what I mean?
He was good here
early at that age.
He got his ass up this morning,
went down and got on a gun.
Seven in the morning.
Like I said, I'm proud.
I'm thankful to my kids
are extremely disciplined.
My daughter got up
at five o'clock this morning,
went to individuals this morning.
I mean, my son got up at 7 a.m.,
came downstairs, got some shots up.
It's like, you know what I mean?
What they've instilled in them is like it's a beautiful thing,
and it's like I don't take that for granted.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, the discipline definitely need that.
Yeah.
Like we said, man, went crazy.
Now it's draft time.
How was your draft process?
Obviously, you know what I'm saying?
You was trying to get free from Kentucky,
but Danny Ainge saw you go crazy overseas.
Yeah, so I had to,
actually I had two workouts with Boston.
But I was,
I was in the back of the board.
You know what I mean?
Like I was,
I was trying to line everybody up.
Okay, who's in front of me?
Okay, let me line him up.
Where he at?
Where he going?
Oh, he going to Philly?
Put me on a,
you know, put me on a plane.
So that was my mindset.
I always wanted to go kill
and see where I was at,
play against the best
and make them make a decision
based on what I was doing
versus like,
what y'all seen in Kentucky
ain't who I am.
Like,
let me show you this dog,
let me show you this motherfucker
that's going to play 100
every possession.
Like,
so that's what I showed Boston
and they moved up
and got me the 21st pitch,
which,
21st pitch,
pick,
which felt like
three hours
I was sitting there
motherfucking with there I said damn
am I ever gonna get picked
then the crazy thing is
the 20th pick was
Ronaldo Balkner
so I heard that
I was like what
oh shit
this nigga there
same shit happened to me
nigga Philly called me
the day before
told me they gonna pick me
at 17
and then they said
Drew
what
Drew Holiday
who is that
like no disrespect, Drew.
Actually, that's my guy, but I didn't know him at the time.
I'm like, Drew Holiday?
He a freshman at UCLA.
What he average?
Look it up.
Right, right.
What he average?
Five, six.
What's this shit?
Drew, Hall of Famer, whatever.
That's all the potential.
Yeah.
They made the right choice.
Good choice.
Good choice.
Yeah, they made the right choice.
Good choice.
But you ended up being on part of one of the craziest,
most successful franchise, one of the craziest teams ever.
And y'all all was called all Hall of Famers.
How was that experience just being in Boston, being with Dodd,
being with the team?
Like, obviously, you earned your stripes early,
and they trusted you.
How was that process?
Man, it was hard. I mean, it was tough stripes early, and they trusted you. How was that process? Man, it was hard.
I mean, it was tough.
Again, people don't know.
Like, my rookie year, I wanted to get traded.
I was calling my agent, calling my high school coach, man,
get me the fuck out of here.
Like, this ain't it.
I felt like I was doing what I had to do in practice.
Shout out to Bassie.
How about that?
Say something about that.
It was, you know, that's my dog.
Like I said, they didn't know we was competing.
Like I said, at that time, I felt like I was getting the best of them. So I wanted to play, and we lost 18 straight that year.
So I'm like, God damn.
Like, you know, shake something up.
Do something different.
He never really did.
Like I said, Doc told me some things that didn't, you know, come to light.
And I was like, damn, like, get me out of here.
So I stayed down.
Again, cream rise to the top.
I kept working.
That summer, I'm at the crib at my mom's house,
and I see my name on the TV.
It's like seven names on that bitch.
We're going to Minnesota.
I'm like, ooh, yes, get me out of here.
But I'm like, damn, Minnesota?
But whatever.
Don't worry about it.
You've been there before.
Now I get to play, right.
So I see it, whatever.
They go by.
Danny H called me like, you ain't going nowhere.
OK, cool, whatever.
Come to find out
KG said what he said
let me lock in
and stay home
at the crib
at Boston at the time
so the following year
like I said
we lost 18 the first year
next year we obviously
win the championship
so that transition
itself was a blessing
in disguise
because again
I'm fighting to get out
but Deloitte had a better
plan for me obviously
just to lay down
go through adversity
handle this shit and then now I prepared you
for the next year, which was all the pressure
between me and Perk.
You know, they had two guys that's not proven,
you know, no-name guys that can't do this,
that can't do that, playing with three Hall of Famers.
So for me, it was just my mindset.
I mean, the people I had around me, like, you know,
have a strong mindset to think, like, I am who I am.
I had to prove it.
But again, it had to show through work.
And I was in that bitch every day in the weight room.
I learned to work in the weight room from Kevin.
He worked every day.
And I'm like, nigga, you always this motherfucker.
But again, to play longevity, to get through that season without hitting a wall
or to get through, you know, playing through injuries,
you have to continue to have your body, maintain your body,
have a strong core from jump jump up and lower extremity
So for me just learn the distance from them guys
I will come in the gym at night thinking I'm doing something by myself upstairs is Paul Pierce on the treadmill
Riala show up game days at three o'clock getting shots at before you know me
So it's like I got I got a mix of all that and I'm taking everything. Give me that. Let me get that
I'm a sponge so
And I'm adding it to what I love to do.
Now I'm getting my pregame routine.
Now I'm figuring out what I like to eat.
Because at first, I was coming to the league,
I was eating Big Macs for games.
I'm going across the street,
eating, you know, number two, number one,
and McDonald's fries,
thinking I can do it all.
But I was like, no, young fella, you got to slow down.
So, T, what you was on?
I went to the mall.
What's that, that bourbon chicken? That bourbon chicken.
Every city, bourbon chicken, me.
I was on a budget, too. I bourbon chicken? That bourbon chicken. Every city. Bourbon chicken, me. I was on the budget, too.
I was going crazy on that bourbon chicken.
Him and that budget is crazy.
That is crazy.
I was broke, bro.
I was broke, bro.
You got to manage.
Nah, for sure.
That's the problem now.
A lot of us, maybe not now because of the money they're getting.
I mean, because y'all been like, when I first came to the league, them class, they were
teachers, man.
It was 85% of us going broke after six years.
That is crazy. So I was like, damn, I came to the league, them class, they were teachers, man. It was 85% of us going broke after six years. That's crazy.
So I was like, damn, I cannot be a statistic.
That's real.
I think they're doing a better job of acknowledging financial literacy now.
In the bag.
In the bag.
I was talking about you.
I think I signed, I seen somebody sign for four-year 40,
and we thought that was crazy.
I think it was Chauncey
because I'm back,
I wanted my deal like,
I think Tony Parker
was getting like 11 or 12
at the time.
I was like,
man,
give me 11,
I'm cool.
So I signed 555.
I know,
I was about to say that.
I was like,
man,
this is like,
you know what I mean?
Like where I'm from,
when you got it,
I was like,
he got 55.
Damn,
he's rich as hell.
I remember when D-Rose got 80.
I couldn't believe it.
That's what I'm saying.
So yeah,
80 is like, that's the best. That's right. That's what you're talking about. Yeah got 80 I couldn't believe it that's what I'm saying so yeah 80 is like
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All-star,
that's what I said,
these are all-star numbers you're getting.
You're all-star,
this is what you're getting.
I'm like,
man,
it's a blessing for them though,
for sure.
Yeah,
for sure.
But for you to be the PG
to run a team,
like,
how was that
to deal with all the personalities?
Because they was all successful
in their own right.
It was fun,
man.
It was fun,
you know,
a child of KG,
man,
he was,
you know,
he helped me a lot.
Like I said,
he held me accountable
from when I was doing
the right thing
or when I wasn't.
So,
me and Pete,
tight as ever now.
You know what I mean?
We clashed a lot.
Like I said,
he was the captain.
And for me,
being able to run it
through Doc,
learn from Doc,
they brought in Sam Cassell,
which helped me a lot.
Armond Hill,
I had great guys around me
to help me manage the guys
and learn how to
manipulate the game
make sure everybody's cool
but Kevin was the one
that sacrificed the most
that's why I say
shout out to Kevin
because you know
P obviously still wanted his shots
Ray wanted his shots
but Kevin
when he wanted that motherfucker
he was like hey
bring that motherfucker down
and then it was time
but for the most part
he was a willing pick setter
you know what I mean
he understood his role
he was a star in his role
which he was a superstar
but you know
people don't understand like he was a star in his role he was he was a superstar. But, you know, people understand, like, he was a star in his role.
He was going to pick up 94 feet with me.
He was going to talk the most on defense.
He was going to lay a motherfucker down if he needed to, elbow-wise.
He's going to talk shit, get the team going.
So his mindset, he didn't talk to nobody before games.
That nigga was locked in every time.
I remember one time in my rookie year, we in Rome.
My second year, we in Rome, and he's going through, we in the layup line. Man, nigga bumped the shit out of me one time. I'm one time, my rookie year, we in Rome. My second year, we in Rome
and he's going through
a layup line.
Man,
nigga bumped the shit
out of me one time.
I'm like,
what the fuck?
Didn't look at me,
didn't break a sweat
and kept it locked.
I'm like,
this nigga is for real.
But it was his mindset
before the game.
It was him against everybody
and not necessarily
bumping me on purpose.
I'm saying his mindset,
he did his ritual every game.
He never shot before the games.
He never came out at four o'clock or 60 minutes on the clock his shoot when he shot he
would grab two one or two rookies and make their ass shoot every time he rebound we got as a team
20 minutes on the clock he get to his he get to his four spots every time every day in practice
he gonna do the same thing every day after practice like so I was like okay getting him
I think him and Brian was the most disciplined players I've ever played with daily great daily yeah for sure why you bark at me in the game bro
for me no KG oh man that's him man like I mean get on all fours and bark at me bro
hold on pause pause I was like what he on bro we got him on the clip hey man please find the clip
man that was crazy I mean that's what I that's what I loved about him man like that motherfucker
you would love to go to war with him.
I think people compare him with something kind of like a Joakim Noah.
You hate to play against a motherfucker, but when you get him on the team,
it's like he's your favorite teammate of all time.
That's what my little brother has to say.
But I had a question.
I was going to, well, I want to talk basketball for real.
Like, we had a clip where me and Jordan Crawford was talking about Avery Bradley.
And I remember y'all two was starting the backcourt at one point.
You two niggas
playing defense
was the most wild shit.
I used to be like,
hey, man.
Look,
that little young nigga,
that's my little bro,
AB, man.
That nigga inspired me, bro.
Because when he got there,
it's like,
I didn't have to be that guy
that picked up 94 anymore.
So I was like,
you know,
I was like,
whew, shit, good looks,
young fella.
And the way he did it
in practice,
man,
the nigga was intimidating.
He was dominating. And he would, every time he get a nigga, he'd be like, hey, he's on good looks, young fella. And the way he did it in practice, man, the nigga was intimidating. He was dominating.
And he would,
every time he'd get a nigga,
he'd be like,
he's on my list, though.
I got him.
Get Nash.
I got him.
Adam, Jermaine Nelson.
I got him.
I'm like,
when I'm in the game
watching niggas
do not want to put
that bitch on the ground
in front of him.
Like, niggas
throwing that motherfucker
rock screen,
anything.
Like, man,
I don't give a fuck
who get this ball.
It ain't gonna be me
getting embarrassed
because as a PG,
you can't get ripped
94 feet
right
from the basket
like I mean
at half court
that's one of the most
embarrassing
I mean that's worse
than getting
or equivalent
to getting dunked on
like you getting
picked at the top
especially in the league
what
I'm real
they was guarding us
we was in the playoffs
against them
and he was like
let's get these niggas man
I looked at myself
damn
I thought that was a joke
joke
you know
that's what I love you got four pairs on you three pairs that's shit I look too old for this. Damn. I'm talking about Joe. Joe. You know, motherfucker.
That's what I love.
You got four pairs on you.
Bring it up.
That's what I said.
Bring it up.
That's how, yeah.
That's exactly what it was.
That's the mindset, yo.
Like I said, he was always with it.
That's why another,
one of my favorite backcourt mates
was Drew Holiday, man.
We played that series against Portland.
That nigga was like, man.
It was either Portland or it was Houston.
And I was like, you know me, let's get Houston.
He's like, nigga, let's get Portland.
I'm like, nigga, whoever.
And it was that mindset, having a running mate with you,
beside you like that.
It's like, man, I'm ready to go to war any time of the day.
Them two defenders right there.
And I'm cool with switching with them.
I'm okay.
So if I got a guy like a D-Rose, if I got a Chase to Steph,
I'm not comfortable switching with everybody.
But an Avery Bradley, a Drew Holiday,
I'm like, okay, cool.
They on the same thing I'm on.
Strap this nigga down.
Hey, we're going to jump around,
but we got to talk about
that Pelican scene,
which I did say
Trailblazers team.
I feel like that's
one of the few teams,
and you've been a catalyst
for a lot of great players.
That was his game plan.
Yeah.
I seen him.
I was watching the guy.
I said,
he made this game plan.
He's coaching this.
I promise.
Shout out to Gentry, man. You coached that, didn't you? he's coaching this I promise shout out to Gentry man you coached that
I love man
I shout out to Gentry
he coached that
I don't care what that's
he allowed me
I think
you know
I think
you know
people
I'm thankful for people
that coached that
allowed me to coach
when I play
you know man
because like I said
I had to earn their respect
because again
that year in particular man
I forget we had DeMarcus Cousins
on that team
we didn't forget so my thing when he tore his ACL because before that I in particular man y'all forget we had DeMarcus Cousins on that team oh we didn't forget
so my thing
when he tore his ACL
because before that
I wasn't in rotation
like that
because there wasn't
enough basketball
it was Drew
AD
Cous
I really didn't fit in
because I needed a ball too
so once Cous went down
he was starting to
master the game too
that's what I was saying
I was the vet at the time
it wasn't really
an ego thing
it was like
if I could see my young boys
which was Cous and AD
one of my favorite team boys Drew go crazy I was trying to teach C time. It wasn't really an ego thing. It was like, man, if I could see my young boys, which was Cuzz and AD, one of my favorite team boys, Drew, go crazy.
I was trying to teach Cuzz how to mini play the game
because at first, Cuzz and AD were both trying to score 50.
I'm like, Cuzz, let AD get to 50.
You get 20, 20, and 10.
And now we all can still eat.
Yes, sir.
And at that time, if you look it up,
I think Cuzz was starting to average
a couple of triple doubles at the time.
He was.
He was going crazy.
Got hurt against Golden State. Achilles, shit happened, whatever.
I don't know who it was.
Might have been Golden State.
Popped his Achilles, and then they inserted me.
And I was like, all right, let's get to it.
Okay, I got 80 as a weapon.
I had Nico.
Not Nico.
What's my man?
Mergers.
Okay, big.
He was my shooter.
And I had Drew.
I had a...
I mean, I had some weapons.
So, I mean, I had...
I felt like I had...
If I was able to have a team
where I had weapons,
I feel like I can beat you four times
before you beat me four times.
That was always how I played
and thought the game.
Yeah, I ain't even saying that
because you're here, nigga.
I swear to God,
I thought y'all was going to the finals.
Nah, you always said that.
I always preached that.
The only reason I believe that we didn't, man,
is because, for one, we didn't have cuz.
Because when we was going against Golden State,
we needed that enforcer.
Yes, bro.
And we needed somebody to check Draymond.
Yep.
I mean, I wanted AD to first play the game
and hit Draymond in the chest.
Set the tone.
You're different, bro.
You know what I mean?
Like, it had to set the tone. I think Draymond hit it first. Set the tone. It's a little different, bro. You know what I mean? Like, it had to set the tone.
I think Draymond hit it first
against AD.
And again,
obviously,
we lost that series.
We were able to get one.
People obviously had us swept.
But the way we did Portland,
niggas had to start looking like,
oh, okay, what the fuck?
They got going over here
in New Orleans.
So, JT was coached.
And Flynn,
Minnesota coach,
was our offensive coordinator.
Ah, okay.
Yeah, so.
So, he know how to work with two big guys. So, now, it makes sense. Because we had to stretch four. We had, damn near, Minnesota coach, was our offensive coordinator. Ah, okay. Yeah, so. So he know how to work with two big guys.
So now it makes sense.
Because we had a stretch four.
We had, damn near, you know, Nico, he was stretching that bitch out.
You know what I mean?
Whereas Nergich couldn't get there.
Yeah.
But now it makes sense how he plays in Minnesota.
With Cat being a stretch four.
Yeah, yeah.
With Rudy.
Rudy.
Damn, I didn't even know that that makes sense now.
Yeah.
And then another crazy playoff team you had.
We ain't even going to talk about the Chips first,
but come on, the Bulls situation, dog?
Oh, man.
That's another one of them what-ifs situations. But y'all don't know.
But y'all don't know.
Let me tell you a little bit of history of that, though.
Man, that was the year I had the biggest contract.
So I'm in Chicago.
I'm, like I said, downtown.
It was a great experience, like I said, being able to play for Michael Jordan, where he played in Chicago. Like I said, I'm only, I think it It was a great experience Like I said
Being able to play
For Michael Jordan
Where he played
In Chicago
Like I said
I'm only
I think it was a close distance
From the crib that I was at
So I would get off
Plane at two in the morning
And drive home
And try to take my kids to school
And drive back
Like it was
I was able to do shit like that
So
Um
That particular year though
Them niggas fucked me
I mean
They benched me
Uh
For a long period of time
they brought in
a couple players
like you know
you ain't the man
you're not giving us
what we need
I'm like my nigga
like I'm handcuffed
I got
y'all keep giving
Jimmy the ball
y'all giving D-Wade the ball
but y'all know I need the ball
and I'm the point
so let me manipulate
and do what I do
with the ball
I'm a unselfish player
I'm gonna give him the ball
and they're like
I'm out here trying to get 30
nigga like
they'll get the ball
When I feel need
The time to put them
In the best position
To be great
Make it easier for them
Man them niggas
Bench me for like
A couple months
Damn
So
For me
I remember
Isaiah Cannon was playing
Isaiah Cannon
Cameron Payne
Michael Carter Williams
Jared Grant
They tried everybody
So
And I said
It was all my young niggas
I love them all
You know what I mean
But you know me
It's like my nigga
Y'all brought me here
Y'all paying me the highs
I've ever been paid
It's supposed to be
I ain't trying to be a big three
But y'all got D-Wade and Jimmy
But y'all got me as the maestro
To orchestrate this shit
Okay cool let's get it
Y'all brought me in
Saying y'all want me to run the show
Again I've been brought in
A couple times where niggas like
We want you to do this
And when I do it
It's like oh shit
He's doing too much
Or he's wild
Like nah nigga Y'all tell me This is what I do this and when I do it, it's like, oh shit, he's doing too much or he's wild. Like, nah, y'all tell me
this is what I do.
So,
that year,
I get benched
and again,
I'm like,
man,
this is some wild shit
what I do.
I went to Damner
Every Hood in Chicago
in a sense
and played
what's called 150.
Shout out to everybody
that I hooped with
that kept me in shape.
They go up to 150
if y'all want to.
They played to 150.
Yeah.
And I was able
to keep my head, keep a cool head because I was still playing the game I love Yeah And I was able to Keep my head
Keep a cool head
Because I was still
Playing the game I love
I was still able to
Stay in shape
And then when I
Obviously when I was
Saving cream rice to the top
When I got my opportunity again
It was playoff time
Yes sir
So in my mind
I'm like shit
I'm ready to fuck
These niggas up
And again
We the 8th seed
We got nothing to lose
And the bean
And I'm back at the crib
And you know
Isaiah Thomas is going crazy
You know they got a hell of a squad
They number one in the East
Yeah
Man
I figured okay cool
Let me so
Game one
We in the lobby
We had our team meeting
So I told Jimmy and D-Wade
To stay back
Let's me walk through
A play with y'all
Because again Brad ain't ready
For this shit in the fourth quarter
Was able to manipulate The game that way We obviously get game one Same thing we did game two D-Wade to stay back. Let's me walk through a play with y'all. Because again, Brad ain't ready for this shit in the fourth quarter.
Was able to manipulate the game that way.
We obviously get game one,
same thing we did game two.
Now at this time,
people bought into
what I was telling.
At first,
niggas weren't really
trying to hear
what I was saying.
By that time again,
niggas was like,
okay,
what are you talking about?
Okay,
let's do that.
And that's what we did.
Then we went,
we went both games.
Both games.
Boom.
Then I reach on Al Horford,
broke my thumb. I'm out. I'm trying to play it like, nah, it's over. You got. Boom. Then I reach on Al Horford. Broke my thumb.
I'm out.
I'm trying to play it.
Like, nah, it's over.
You got to chill.
So, like I said, another blessing from above.
Niggas lose four straight.
It's like, come on, man.
The crazy thing about it is we went two on a roll.
We come back to the crib.
It's supposed to be crazy back in Chicago.
Man, that game three, it was like, this the crowd?
Like, damn.
I'm thinking this guy would be crazy.
Like, man, we number AC.
We done won two games that nobody in the world expected.
We done fucked up all the bets if it was heavy betting back then.
Or DraftKings was going crazy back then, boy.
We would have hit a lick.
No, John Ty.
Right.
Like, who taught you how to play the game?
Because the way you think the game, it's kind of crazy, bro.
Like, you hear, like, Kobe and LeBron talk about, like, your IQ about the game and stuff like that.
Like, as a hooper, when I see stuff you was doing on the court, like, we would play you, and you would have a ball.
This nigga, y'all don't know him, Paul, but this nigga's hands big as shit.
So, this nigga would hold the ball, and he'd be telling this nigga, go set that right here.
And I used to be like, what the fuck? Like, I look back, and this nigga take off and hold the ball, and he'd be telling this nigga, go set that right here. And I used to be like, what the fuck?
Like, I look back, and this nigga take off and lay the ball.
I'm like, man, I'm not supposed to.
I told him, Kurt Heinrich, you guard this motherfucker.
Because he doing too much sneaky shit, man.
I ain't with all that.
I'd rather guard Avery Bradley, whoever running off these screens,
Ray Allen, fuck all this shit.
Because he'd be holding the ball.
Who this doing?
And start attacking you, do all them in and outs.
And I was like, man man who taught you how to play
um
probably just
probably my
taught me how to play
and
like
um
Bibby taught me
my high school coach
Doug Bibby
shout out Doug Bibby
again he's a
he's a sensei
and his shit
um
but like I said
I grew up playing
everywhere in the city
you know what I mean
I was always the smallest
I always play
my older brother he's five years older than me so every time I played it was niggas around his. You know what I mean? I was always the smallest. I always played my older brother.
He's five years older than me.
So every time I played,
it was niggas around his age.
You know what I mean?
So it was like,
I didn't get picked up at first,
so I had to prove myself.
So it was like,
I always had that chip on my shoulder
and I always played against
more athletic,
taller,
stronger guys.
So it was like,
for me,
I just wanted to be great
and I had to find a way
to figure out how to do it.
That's where I guess
maybe the shock fate came from.
Again,
I'm playing against tall niggas.
It's going to block my shot. So now I got to outsmart them on how to, you know, to me, to do it. That's where I guess maybe the shock fate came from. Again, I'm playing against tall niggas. It's going to block my shot.
So now I got to outsmart them on how to, you know.
To me, I love it.
I compare it to like chess.
I mean, being two or three steps ahead of the game.
And that's always how I thought the game.
And for me, the film is the answer to the test.
So once I was introduced to film,
my freshman year in high school,
Doug Bibby made us watch film.
And I'm in this bitch like,
man, where you going with this shit?
I mean, I'm bad body language in film.
Like,
man,
you're always talking about me.
So at first,
I didn't understand it
and I see it now
teaching the AU kid
is like the same energy.
It's like,
okay,
keep working
and you'll thank me later.
That's why I keep
continuing to do it.
So for him to teach me the game
and be able to watch myself
and understand my mistakes
and where my weaknesses are
and how teams are going to play me,
I was able to learn
and continue to just pick it up
and be a sponge.
And now when I got success from it,
I'm not going to compare it to a drug,
but it was very addictive to continue to learn
and watch and play the game and understand guys' tendencies.
So when I get in the game, it's like,
huh, I'm ahead of you.
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Yeah, because you was a psychopath.
I'm like, this dude.
Like, when we used to guard you, I know I'm doing too much basketball.
We like to joke and shit.
But when we used to guard you, I used to tell the coaches, like,
hey, we got to pick him up.
We got to play him like we playing Steph Curry.
You got to guard him.
And they used to be like, no, no, no, sag back, sag back.
I'm like, bro, he like Tom Brady in the pocket with no baton.
He going to pick you apart.
And we used to, we was in a playoff series against y'all.
We used to argue about that.
And I'm like, bro, we got to guard him and make him like be a scorer,
make him get in the lane and make decisions.
I'm like, you let him do this, bro, he going to dissect this.
That ball fight.
Man, he just sit there, Ray Allen come off a pin.
I had too many weapons.
It was hard to play.
Like I said, I got KG on the spin out lob. And it's crazy. And he just sit there, Ray Allen come off a pin down. I had too many weapons. Yeah. It was hard to play.
Like I said,
I got KG on the spin out lob.
And it's crazy.
I don't know.
I think AD,
he would have to get it from him.
Like I said,
when AD connection,
same shit.
I'm like,
man,
me and Kevin should get that.
Every big I play with,
cuz.
Like,
me and that KG reverse spin.
Cause niggas so thirsty not to deny him the ball
cause they're such great players.
Now you playing that top side.
Boom.
All I'm reading is the backside defense
And if he ain't a footer
I can only throw it at him
Where he can go get it
So I'm actually teaching my young boy
On my AU team
He ain't dunking yet
But trust me
By two years from now
A year and a half
We're going to have to spend that lot
My son and the big kid
Jacob Carter
I'm happy you brought that up
The head fake
You was a 2K legend dog
That was
That head fake bro With the spin 2K legend, dog. That was,
that head fake, bro,
with the spin around late.
It was green every time, bro. I never played 2K.
Never?
I mean, I play against my son,
but I never like,
I never get on a game.
I'm not a gamer.
I don't,
I just can't get into it,
but all the games,
I never play games.
Listen, 2K8 to 2K by 12.
Bro, you was unstoppable, bro.
It didn't matter, bro.
Nah.
But you talk about that Bulls series
when you was part of Bulls.
Let's talk about that series
when you was with the Celtics
and y'all played the Bulls.
One of the best first round series ever.
Ever.
It was probably about seven overtimes
that series.
Oh.
That was one of the best
first round ever.
It was a dog fight, man.
It was one of my favorite series
I've ever played in.
Shout out to D. Rose.
One of my favorite players I've ever played against. Shout out to D-Rose. One of my favorite players
I've ever played against.
You know what I mean?
Like, he didn't talk shit.
He just let his game
do the talking.
And he was a tough
motherfucker to guard.
Like, unreal.
Number one?
Was he number one
hardest to guard?
Yes.
That's tough, bro.
Yes.
I mean, you know,
you could say Steph,
but at the same time,
he was a monster.
He is a monster as well. But that particular time with D-Rose, you know, you could say Steph, but at the same time, he was a monster. He is a monster as well.
But that particular time with D-Rose, you needed all five help.
Like, you had to have, all five guys had to have eyes on him.
Like, a nigga can get in the paint just like that,
and then he's elevating on any big filet and finessing shit.
And I'm like, I mean, it just depends.
So he was tough, man.
Transition was, he was a one-man fast break.
For sure. And obviously, we was a one-man fast break. For sure.
And obviously, we got to talk about these up here.
Which one would you say was harder to get?
Because y'all both had, there were legendary runs for both of them.
Which championship would you say was a little tougher than the other one?
It's different, and it's hard to speak on that because, again,
at one point, I was 21 years old.
And the other one, I was 34.
So, different times in my life.
At 21, playing, I think we played 26 games and win.
Went to the Hawks seven games, Detroit six, Cleveland seven, and then LA six.
So I think it was like 26 games.
And that was like I said, every game, you know, if you play in the playoffs, like it's the highs and lows.
You win one, you up here, you lose.
You're like, shit, I can't eat.
Don't talk to me.
You know, when do we play again?
That's the mindset.
So it was like, for me, that was a tough one mentally to get through.
Because, again, like I said, we had seven games damn near every time.
And then, like I said, that seven game, it's do or die.
So that mindset, nigga, and I loved it.
I think I thrived the most
when it was game seven.
So it was them type of pressure games
because I wanted that moment.
But I had a great cast around me.
I mean, like I said,
I felt like the pressure was all on me,
but it wasn't in a sense
because everybody was starting their role
and we're able to be great
and we didn't have to do it all.
Being coached by one of the best motivators
and next to those guys,
Doc Rivers.
He's catching a lot of heat
lately.
Yes, sir.
But again,
I feel like players
make the coaches in a sense.
You can't do shit
without talent.
And the year before,
again,
we lost 18 straight
with that team with Doc.
You get a couple
of Hall of Famers,
the right chemistry,
Thibodeau coming in,
motherfucker.
Shout out to Thibodeau.
Defensive juggernaut.
And we were able to mesh, man.
We had great leadership.
Guys that sacrificed and bought into one another.
It wasn't no egos at all that particular year.
And we figured out and made it work.
We had a group of older guys with the big three.
And then we had the young guys.
Me, Tony Allen, Leon Poe, Perk.
Yeah, y'all benchers crazy.
You know what I mean?
Eddie House, Jane Posey.
So we were deep.
You know, and it? Eddie House, Jay Posey. So we were deep. You know,
and it felt good, Paul.
We was,
you know,
and it felt good
to run that table.
But the bubble
was completely different too, though.
I mean, like I said,
we isolated.
No motivation really
in the sense of
just like,
nigga, check ball.
It was me against you.
Wasn't no fans
or wasn't no
extra shit on the side.
It wasn't no distractions really
because we were able to lock in and hoop
and play basketball.
So I feel like
we were always
able to be at our best
in a sense.
For sure.
And everybody's talking
about that bubble basketball.
Y'all was there
living in the dorms.
Everybody was just
on Amazon packages
and packages hooping.
Like that was like
the purest form of basketball.
I don't know why people
be trying to discredit
the bubble ring
and stuff like that.
I'm like nah,
niggas had to really
just sit there and hoop, bro.
Yeah, you know,
I mean it was
check ball classic if you ask me. I mean it wasn't no, like I said, it wasn't no extra shit. I'm like, nah, niggas had to really just sit there and hoop, bro. Yeah, you know, I mean, it was check ball classic
if you ask me.
I mean, it wasn't no,
like I said,
it wasn't no extra shit.
You check ball,
you played against each other
and like I said,
in the playoffs,
that's when to me,
Murray went crazy.
Like, that's when I was like,
oh, this nigga for real.
Like, I didn't.
He was hoop.
He went crazy on us.
He destroyed us.
Like, we couldn't check him.
He had a move on me
so fucking cold, man.
Y'all got to find this clip.
Luis.
He's in the ball,
but he went,
I feel like I got him.
Got him.
Top of the key,
I think he's an ISO boom.
He go to the cup,
he drive level something.
He went up with his right hand.
I contested it, bitch.
He flipped, switched it,
threw it up with his left hand,
hit that bitch.
I was like,
this nigga is,
I can't get him.
Neck, who next?
I can't.
I thought I can stop.
I'm going to need a big guard on him
or something, man.
Come here, Brian.
Come on.
Shit, definitely.
What was you listening to
before the games?
What music was you tapping on? I'm more of a chill, laid back, maybe. Come here, Brian. Come on. What was you listening to before the games? What music was you tapping in with?
I'm more of a chill,
laid back,
maybe R&B.
You know what I mean?
For the hoop session?
For the hoop session.
But I really started to play chess
before the games
at times later in my career.
I kind of like to just be
kind of level-headed at mine.
It's where I don't want to be up.
I don't want to be amped.
I want to exert all my energy
once I get to the court.
Who's your favorite R&B artist?
Usher.
Respect.
Listening to Usher
before he went out to kill niggas
is crazy.
Nah, I'm going to say
I would have never thought
John Niggas was listening to Usher.
Punching niggas and shit.
I never thought Usher
was on the playlist.
My boy listening to Confessions
getting 30.
My boy listening to Seduction
going to slap a and get crazy.
God damn.
Drop the mic.
Oh, man.
Hell, dog.
I set myself up
with that one.
Hey, man,
you know what's crazy, too?
You got a lot of
legendary pitchers.
We got to start with the one
with you in the short end
of the championship
with the confetti fall down. That's like one of the internet legendary pitchers. Where, with the one with you in the short end of the championship with the confetti fall
now that's like
one of the internet
like legendary pitchers
with my son?
yeah
oh that's what makes
that's why I can't really say
the first one was better
than the second one
cause shout out to Eddie House
when we won the championship
in the Celtics
his son was on the sideline
and I was like
you know what
I want this experience
and it's crazy man
fast forward
my son was able to be
with me on the sidelines
during the time
you got that picture in here? it's in there yeah it's in there and to see Eddie House when his kid was son was able to be with me on the sidelines during the time is that the picture in here
it's in there
yeah it's in there
and to see Eddie House
when his kid was killing
in a tournament
to see him on the sidelines
that was fire
yeah I loved it
yeah like people
I said I hate him
like man you know
congrats my nigga
like this is a great moment
for you as a father
as a proud father
I know what you've done
with your son
and what you've been through
and all type of shit
so it's like
to see that moment
a lot of people went crazy
about how he reacted
but it's like
y'all don't even understand
the back story to everything
you know what I mean
like so
that inspired me and that's definitely one of the hardest pictures of
course i got one in my you know my little man cave and he got one in his room so that's forever
a moment and he's you know he's he's loving every pit of that but a lot of people think he's
13 14 years old now it's like on the au circuit it's like man like i don't the is what he is
like he's 12. and then another crazy picture is you at the restaurant
with the dude walked up with the LeBron shirt on,
and then you had to go to pay LeBron.
Did I ever talk about that at all?
Nah, we never spoke on that.
We talked about, okay, yeah.
Yeah, that one.
Nah, you know.
Nah, I've seen a funny video.
You know, a dude that be trolling people,
come up to you and be like, hey, Chris Paul.
Yeah, the nigga.
The nigga will knock you out, bro.
Listen, man.
Crazy things.
I had security right outside the door
because I'm,
listen, I jetted in the shoe store.
I'm in LA.
I think it was even,
I think it was fucking Christmas,
I think.
So I'm in there.
I'm ready to grab my son some shoes
quickly in the back.
I run in.
I let social security stay in the front.
I run out
and this nigga pull up outside.
I didn't even know who he was at the time
that's what he did
so obviously
he caught me off guard
and I didn't really want to
I knew I was on camera
so I was like
me being my character
I gotta be cool
what I say
how I react to this
so I let it ride
that's the wrong name
that nigga be on there
I was in like
I think I was in
cool kicks or something
like I said
I couldn't really move
How I do what I am
But
Hey man
That moment
Is one of my favorite moments
In NBA history
We ain't gonna speak
About it too much
But I appreciated
That moment very a lot
Man
Man
This dude here crazy
So wrong with him bro
To know these niggas
Was listening to Usher
Before the game
I'm still thrown back by that
I don't
I would've put
3-6 Mafia on your list
If I had to guess Nigga You know what I'm saying that. I don't... I would have put 3-6 Mafia on your list if I had to guess, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
What, Patrick?
I don't get it.
When I say weekends,
you say...
Nah, that's, you know...
I got another question.
Hey, when...
Rafer Austin smacked
Eddie House in the back
of the head.
What did y'all say
in the locker room?
Man, listen up.
Boy, I was so Pissed
Oh my goodness
I was upset
When that shit happened man
Cause the crazy thing is
Me and Rafer got into it
A couple years back too
Okay
Shout out to Rafer
Shout out to my low
Um
Couple years back
We got into it
When he was with Houston
Right
I'm talking about
It was jump ball
Nigga the ball
Didn't even hit the floor
Soon as the ball
Tipped up me and Rafer
Into it
Ha ha ha
We in it
Damn
Watch out
It was crazy.
So when he did that
to E House,
I was like,
motherfucker.
Told you,
watch out.
You ain't even like,
I'm pissed to E,
like, nigga,
you ain't,
fuck suspension,
fuck everything,
nigga,
that was,
I was pissed,
obviously,
again,
for personal reasons,
but it's like,
that was,
I loved it though.
I mean,
fuck it,
that's part of the game.
Yeah,
I was like, I'll never forget that shit
man me neither
fuck
I was mad
now listen
you had the sneaky highlights
they know how you
were in the league
but y'all too
y'all gotta do it
versus y'all highlights
and y'all going crazy
nah he is crazier than mine
nah we talking about crazy
like which one
which crazy
like fouling
or like doing stuff
I done ran into some people
and shit
but
look at that nigga
trying to downplay
you know smirk a nigga?
He tried to take a sting out early, huh?
Nah, look, man.
Nah, he's not like crazy.
He's not like crazy.
I can't even think of none.
What do you mean?
Man.
Oh, is it?
No, you got some highlights, bro.
Damn.
Dog got some highlights, bro.
Okay.
We love the lowlights.
Somebody behind the back, pal?
What you talking about?
Nah, we talking about.
Okay, I love highlights. Nah, we talking about the lowlights. You talking about behind the back, pal? What you talking about? Nah, we talking about-
Okay, I love highlights.
Nah, we talking about our lowlights.
Man, niggas spit behind the back.
We talking about when you in the middle of the club, nigga.
Okay, that part.
Okay.
For sure, man.
That's crazy, but like, obviously, man,
we know how smart you are,
but like to see the grades give you your credit,
like how does that feel to have that type of validation?
Obviously, the accomplishments is there,
but to the people that we all deem as ghosts, it's like, hey, nah. the greats give you your credit like how does that feel to have that type of validation obviously the accomplishments is there but
to the people that we
all deem as ghosts
is like hey nah
Ray John Rondo
is that one
how does that feel
man it's unbelievable man
like to get that respect
to be
honored from
you know
like I said
part of the greats
who mentioned my name
as far as how I understand
the game
and obviously playing
against me for years
I played in this thing
for 16 years
so to have that respect from, like I said,
the guys that's doing the podcast now,
the people that obviously everybody's talking
and to hear those responses and the respect they're giving me,
it's a blessing and it's something I don't take for granted.
You know what I mean?
Like I said, I never played it for that.
I played it just because I wanted to be great
and I wanted to find my niche on how I could be great.
Because again, I wasn't the fastest.
I didn't shoot the best.
I didn't jump the highest.
So it was like, okay, how can I be great in my own wasn't the fastest I didn't shoot the best I didn't jump the highest like so it was like okay how can I be great
in my own way
and for me it was like
shit I'm just gonna
study harder than most niggas
and like I said
be a sponge
I was fortunate to play with
damn near probably
over 10 to 12
first ballot hall of famers
so for me
every nigga
every person I played with
it was like
let me get that
okay let me get that
and then when I did
when I went to different teams,
I tried to pass it along
to the young guys,
like to the 80s
and I went from Dirk
to Kevin.
Now I'm able to talk to cuz
and give it to him
and give it to,
you know,
I'll say Anthony Davis
or whoever else young player,
DeAndre Jordan.
I mean,
any young guy I played with
and that's why I pride myself on too
is always giving back
to the young boys,
to the rookies,
to first,
second player,
your players that niggas
don't really fuck with
or respect in a sense because, again,
I was once that player. I came in this
when he first picked. I didn't play
my rookie year, you know what I mean? So I feel like
I understood what it took to work and continue to
have positive people around you, your veterans
and people that may look up to me and be like, damn, that nigga
fuck with me? Okay, cool. Now I get it.
This is what he doing? Then let me add a little bit
to that. So that's the most humbling thing
I can get when I go to these games and I see these young niggas and they're like, man, I appreciate what you did for me, though. That's doing, then let me add a little bit to that. So that's the most humbling thing I can get. When I go to these games,
I see these young niggas,
and they're like, man,
I appreciate what you did for me, though.
And it's like,
that's the most satisfying thing for me,
along with, you know,
arguably the greatest of all time,
Brian saying that he respects my IQ like no other.
So it's like,
I can't be thankful for it.
And trying to pass it on.
And the nigga crazy, bro.
Y'all don't know.
He played against us.
You tore your ACL, bro. Man, I tore my ACL. I swear, bro. I was like, I remember when you did. I'm like, bro. For sure. And the nigga crazy, bro. Y'all don't know. He played against us. You tore your ACL, bro.
Man, I tore my ACL.
I swear, bro.
I was like, I remember when you did.
I'm like, damn.
I think bro got hurt.
Bullshit play.
So I jumped up, made a bounce pass.
KG came down.
I was like, oh, shit.
What the fuck?
Thought I was just hyper-sitting on my shit.
I didn't mean to cut y'all, but I'm going to.
Nah, I remember I was like, damn, I think bro got hurt.
So the next day, I was a fan of yours.
So I used to watch your games.
And me and a dude named Kenny Atkinson, we used to dissect all the best point guards. And he was like, R, I think bro got hurt. So the next day, I was a fan of yours. So I used to watch your games and me and a dude named Kenny Atkinson, we used to dissect
all the best point guards. And he was
like, Rondo playing tonight.
It was Sunday against Cleveland.
Yeah. No, against Miami. You was about to play.
I was about to play. And I'm like,
ABC game. I'm ready to go crazy.
And he was like, yeah, I thought he got hurt.
And we like, forgot about it. And then when they told you,
you tore your ACL. I'm like, he finished the game
on a tore ACL? Let me tell you about the play though, after I did that. So listen, this toured your ACL, I'm like, he finished the game on a tour ACL?
Let me tell you about the play though after I did that.
So listen,
this was crazy
because Cal Culver
was turning our ass up that game.
Yeah.
And when I tore my ACL,
at the time I thought
it was hyperextended.
I'm like,
whatever,
fuck it.
I'm 25,
26,
whatever.
I'm young.
I can get through it.
The game went to overtime.
Yeah.
So Cal's turning our ass up.
Dot call timeout.
Man,
who going to stop Cal?
Coach,
I got him.
Fuck it.
It's after I talking to ACL.
Next play,
you niggas are in a play.
He came off a damn
triple screen.
I'm chasing a nigga.
Next thing you know,
he line that bitch up.
I'm like, coach,
I can't check him.
I'm fucked up.
It was like,
I couldn't do it.
So I get on the plane.
I'm thinking I'm cool.
My shit's well up.
I'm gonna ice my shit.
Whatever.
We playing cards.
Boom.
Next day,
we got an off day.
Sunday come,
man, that game,
I did have a back,
I had a triple-double
So now I'm facing
I got two triple-doubles
Back-to-back
I'm trying to catch a bird
For this third one
It's ABC
I'm checking
I'm playing against bronze
So I got another level
I'm ready to go to
ABC
Go to training room
I got
That morning
10 o'clock
She runs something
I got damn near 10
Heat packs on me
All on my legs
My back
It's cold as shit in the arena
And I
I go I had to get ready for the game I take my shower The doctor's cold as shit in the arena. And I go, I had
to get ready for the game. I take my shower. The doctor's like, oh, go sit on the table
for a second. I'm like, for what? I'm talking about, go lay down for a second. He did the
ACL check on me. He was like, oh, you're not playing today. I'm like, what? Like, what
you mean, nigga? I'm ready. I'm all right. I'm cool. He's like, nah, go get this extra
MRI. I'm like, okay, cool. Go get the MRI. It's a Sunday. Hospital's closed.
Nobody's in there.
I go with one doctor.
As soon as I get that MRI,
we drive back to the game.
I turn on the radio.
Rondo to ACL.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Like, hi.
We just got the MRI.
I'm looking at the doctor.
Like, did you call somebody?
How do I know I got the ACL tore?
Like, what do you mean?
So I don't even know.
I get the news on the radio going back to the arena.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
You could have went, though.
That ain't even legal.
I was trying to go.
I wouldn't know.
Now, I don't know what I would have done if I would have just fell down.
But because I had a partial tear.
In order for me to play again, I had to get the surgery.
But if I was just regular Joe, I could have just continued to walk around.
I probably popped a couple couple perks and went crazy.
Off the park.
I fell down.
30.
Perk 30.
No, 10.
But at that time, I said D. Rollins had toured the ACL and Amon Shumpert toured the ACL.
And they couldn't finish the game.
So for me, in my mind, I was like, well, I finished the game, so I didn't tear my ACL.
So I was like, okay, I thought this is a hybrid extension that I can play.
That was my mind.
So I'm thinking what an ACL tear was. I just remember, I'm like, this nigga finished the game.
Yeah, bro, you a real friend, bro.
I'm like, I don't think I'm this dedicated.
I didn't finish the game, bro.
For sure.
Before we get out of here, though, we got to talk about it.
Bro, that number nine Rondo is one of the legendary rap lines.
Out of that field where you was in everybody's rap song,
like anytime somebody said nine,
your name was coming
right after that.
You know what,
it was so crazy.
Like I said,
again,
I never understood
or knew it
because again,
the reason I got nine
in Boston was because
four was gone.
No, no,
four wasn't gone.
The single digit number
was gone.
And Ryan Gone was like,
man,
give me some bread for it.
I'm like,
nigga,
like you said,
I ain't got no bread.
I can't pay for
no motherfucking number.
I fuck with nine.
Let me get nine.
That's how it came about.
So I didn't really know obviously what I was doing when I got it, how crazy I've been
through.
Maybe like about 10 years ago, I had one of my boys out in Seattle who used to make the
iPods for us.
Okay.
And Nate Roberts is the homeboy.
And he made all the track lists with number nine in it with my song.
And it was maybe like 56 songs or something that had my name in it.
So it was humbling.
And again, when I went to all the clubs in different cities,
I'm in the hood club
and all the niggas
showed me love, man.
It was unreal.
Like, that's another
humbling feeling.
It's like,
niggas don't even know
but I'm in the cities.
They ain't really got
a lot of people around me
and niggas looking to grind me
if they loving me.
I mean, they fucking with me
in a sense, no homo.
No, you good, bro.
Like, that's some real...
Nah, Rondo tapped in the show.
I respect.
Nah, that's a good feeling, though.
Yeah, yeah.
You get the love from the streets
and, you know what I mean,
from your peers.
I mean, it's a great feeling.
Nah, that number nine Rondo lines.
Nah, legendary.
Legendary jersey, too.
For sure.
For sure, man.
They got to retire, too.
Think they're going to retire?
Man, listen, man.
I'm able to provide for my family
for generations, man.
I don't give a fuck about retired jerseys, man.
If I do, then it's a blessing again. It's another one. But, again, when I started this shit, it was able to provide for my family for generations, man. I don't give a fuck about retired jerseys, man. If I do, then it's a blessing again.
It's another one.
But again, when I started this shit, it was to take care of my family.
Hello, bro.
I understand.
Hey, man.
Salute, man.
We know what it is.
Whenever it is time, we know you're going to the Hall of Fame, first ballot.
We ain't even worried about it.
We appreciate you having us in the 502, man.
Appreciate the gratitude.
Shout out to the team.
Shout out to the family.
You know what it is.
Club 520.
Be here and tell the people they can buy some merch at.
Hold on. I still got Mount Verbe over family. You know what it is. Club 520. Be here and tell the people they can buy some merch at. Hold on.
I still got Mount Verbe over over.
You named three people though, bro.
You got a name.
It's a five-man game.
Let me do my spiel.
I got to do my spiel.
Go crazy.
Shout out club520.com.
It ain't going to be no O'Keefe on Mount Verbe.
Merch on the site.
Just us.
Nah, for sure.
Love, gang.
Appreciate you.
Love, love.
Appreciate you.
Know what it is.
Like, share, subscribe. All that for sure. Love, gang. Appreciate you. Appreciate you. Know what it is. Like, share, subscribe.
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