Club 520 Podcast - Club 520 - Jeff Teague REACTS to Pacers & Siakam deal, playing in Big 3, JJ Redick to Pistons?
Episode Date: June 20, 2024We’re back with Season 2, Episode 77 of Club 520 where Jeff Teague and the guys discuss Pascal Siakam’s new contract with the Indiana Pacers, the crazy NBA offseason ahead, Monty Williams getting ...fired by the Detroit Pistons, and whether JJ Redick should become the next coach of the Los Angeles Lakers or another team. Jeff talks about playing in the Big 3, Gervonta Davis' KO of Frank Martin, and much more. #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Another episode of Club 520 Podcast.
I'm the host.
My name is DJ Wells.
Same gang with me to my left.
My dog, Bishop B.N. out the pearlies.
How you doing, Nasty?
Cool, Nasty.
Let's get to it, baby.
I'm ready.
Hey, man, listen, I almost pulled you today man so hot outside didn't have a motherfucking towel boy keep it bro keep it he'll be sweating like a motherfucker no I'm just putting him out
here if you're not get well soon shout out to Petey Popo to my dog. Damn, he died? Nah, he not. I was like, damn, gotta tell him next to Mark.
My right, Mark,
he was just on TV, bro.
Next to Mark.
I can't wait to mark
him when he does his show.
I thought you said Martin.
I said Martin.
Well, I said introduce him next to me.
I don't know if we're
gonna get a bad boy spot.
Never mind.
To my right, my dog,
young Nacho, young T.
How you work, man?
Man, I'm in the movement process,
so yeah, these my,
these really my house shoes, bro,
because I know I'm out of pocket, but I wear tennis shoes around the house.
Damn.
Yeah.
I don't like house shoes.
They make my feet fucked up.
I fuck with them.
I always wear tennis shoes.
You fuck with the house shoes?
No, I don't wear house shoes.
I was talking about those.
Oh, yeah.
Them comfy boys for sure.
I'm a sly nigga.
Yeah.
I usually don't wear these outside.
I usually wear them for the house.
But fuck it. I had a rough day nigga Yeah I usually don't wear these outside I usually wear them for the house But Fuck it
I was already
I had a rough day
It's all good
Hey man
That moving process
Is one of the
Worst things on earth
Oh my god
It's one of the worst
I don't think there's
He just did it
But moving sucks
Even when you got movers
Even when you
Moving sucks bro
Yeah
It's my last time
I'm never moving again
If I move
I was gonna be Buying a house somewhere, and we just going to leave everything
else at this house.
I'm not doing it no more.
Y'all ever get the call to, hey, can you help me move?
Never.
Yeah?
Yeah.
I still fuck with it.
I ain't mad at it.
I'm going to help my niggas move that shit.
I swear to God, I'm going to send you $300.
You sending the cash up, though?
I'm going to send you $300.
Hey, call this nigga two men in the
truck call me real quick call me we slide we got the uhaws and the fifth f-150s nigga ready
i like that shit though it'd be cool bro the crazy part is black people always trying to pay
people for moving with pizza nigga i don't want no John's. It's too hot to be moving, man.
I got a family of five, bro, so I'll make sure niggas are straight.
I don't do niggas greasy, bro.
There's too many people in my house to be, so I know.
Niggas moving five, six beds, five TVs.
That's tough.
Eight TVs, damn.
Shout out to Buck.
Buck helped me move and shit.
That's a lot, bro.
Man, I seen a nigga move a bunk bed.
I said, oh, that's tough.
You ever seen a nigga
move a washer and dryer?
I helped him move
his washer and dryer.
Boy, y'all niggas is different.
Upstairs.
Oh, God.
Moving a washer and dryer
for y'all niggas is.
When I lived in a condo.
Hey, we bust that bitch down
two to five thirty minutes
on me.
We got active.
I'm going to shout out
because I leave my washer and dryer.
Fuck that.
We not moving.
It was.
I get a new type of
shirt when it's time
to move, bro.
It just.
But a dryer,
that was cool.
But that motherfucking
washer, I say,
hey, bro,
we're going to have
to figure this shit out.
Put that bitch on that
dolly, bro.
Step on it,
pull it back.
I've been moving shit
since I was like nine.
My daddy was damn near
used to treat me
like a jailbird
and just got out.
We've been moving shit
all over the hood
for a long time
keep it gangster that motherfucker staying right there we're gonna have to get something new
and the nigga's gonna bring that motherfucker hey honestly that's the most underrated thing
ever will you buy something now delivery option i'm not picking it up no i love my washer bro
i just did take it to this new spot we at but i that motherfucker travel
for sure man my dad my old school washer nigga i don't like the new shit i like the for the look i guess the new shit
but the old shit worked better bro i got the stackable ones and i hate them the old school
ones bro you get so much more done bro yeah bro me i i had different never mind because they don't
think i'm stunning or something though no talking shit we had five washers and dryers so we had all different cars
huh in a house yeah at once yeah damn one of those last one yeah one in our room the pool washer
cottage washer uh the regular washer and we had the the basement yeah the gym everybody have no
washing dryers fire oh yeah i had a p had it set up where, the gym. Everybody have no washing dryers.
Fire.
Oh, yeah.
I had a...
P had it set up where all the hoop shit went.
I had to take it to the gym.
Damn.
Like, don't even wash your clothes.
Like, nigga, that's straight for basketball shit.
That was on some wild shit, though.
We ain't doing that.
We don't got that in the new crib.
That's fire shit.
I've never heard of that. Nah, that's fire I never heard that
now I'm
they got two
you know
one upstairs
because they got
four stories
but to have
five sets
yeah y'all
y'all living different
I know you didn't
move them
no wonder
why I'm so fucking
able
people have to
really chat people
to make
shout out to the new movie with the mix Shout out to the
Do move in
Taco
Taco
Boy there's enough
Epidermis in the world to move five watches and drives
That's sick bro
I would be so mad
Like why the fuck are you taking all this shit
Bro
Watches are heavier than a bitch, bro.
That's what I'm saying.
Oh, my God.
I ain't take that from my own house.
I had three in my own house.
I was doing this shit.
Oh, man.
That is scary.
Hey, man, I got to ask.
How was it playing in the big three?
That was a time, bro.
I ain't going to lie.
You know how we used to make fun of it?
Not fun of it, but we used to be like, yo, you got to give me this to go to the Big 3 and shit.
I actually had a great time, bro.
Like to see guys that you once played against play with,
like going against Paul Mills at the first game.
That was fun as hell, man.
To see Paul still got it.
He got hurt at the end of the game.
That's what's going to happen to old guys.
But he's still cold.
I seen the dunk.
He's still cold.
Greg Monroe nice. Oh, God. Oh, God. But to see like them guys that I knew growing up, he's still cold i've seen a dunk he's not he's still called greg monroe nice me oh god oh god
but to see like them guys that i knew growing up see joe johnson my old vet he giving me a hard
time all these guys man it's cool just to reminisce about all the time and still feel
like you kind of in the nba a little bit they treat you great that's what i like um i wasn't
in no middle seat when i flew what's your hotel look like it wasn't delta oh respect
so i wouldn't i wasn't sitting in no middle seat i had a nice first class seat i met her actually
a really cool person on the flight though but no it was really cool man i i enjoyed my time
that nigga didn't even talk in that middle seat you probably sit next to a cool motherfucker
nah yeah we had, though.
Me and her, she told me she was going to watch the podcast.
She was an older lady. She was really nice. Her kids
were sitting, you know, they was doing well for
themselves. Her kids were sitting in the first two seats
in first class. She was sitting next to me
and she was just talking about all her kids
being doctors and lawyers and stuff.
That's fire. At least she didn't put her kids in the
economy. Obviously, in appearance in the first class, they put their kids
in the ghetto. Nah, they was, nah.
They was both all penthouse suites. That's fire. To see you didn't put her kids in the economy. I've been seeing the parents in the first class. They put their kids in the ghetto. Nah, they was both all penthouse suites.
That's fire.
To see you and Mook play together on the same team was fire, too.
Nah, that's the best thing, bro.
Like, having the opportunity to play with my brother.
Like, you know, y'all know I tell y'all all the time,
that's my favorite person in the world.
So, to see him out there having fun and still being on TV and being able to do his thing.
And, like, that means the most to me.
Like, I wasn't going to play unless Mook was able to play.
So having him on there and even just seeing Paul with all his brothers.
That's why I was fired, especially the first game with y'all playing.
That's crazy.
I was like, man, that's cool, bro.
To have an opportunity to put your brothers on there for Mook.
I had an opportunity to play with my brother.
I always wanted to do that.
So it was cool.
Yeah, man, we locked in.
Every time the highlight tape came out, niggas tagged us immediately you know what i'm saying
come on you get this i didn't make a motherfucking fall though
who was who was that
markel brown's like nigga your first step is not that vicious
yeah i'm gonna smoke young i won't smoke Ballas Life got you on YouTube and this dude following.
That's all like,
damn, who is that?
They out of pocket for that,
but that's like the clip, though.
Yeah, I'm trying to get back.
I'm trying to get back
to hoop and shape, man.
I ain't in hoop and form yet,
but in about two or three weeks,
I'll be there.
Nah, man.
I just want, at one point,
even if it's an all-star game,
please just put a full-court game in.
I just want to see a full-court game
in the big three one time.
Yeah, that'd be hard, bro.
This one time, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Full-court would be hard. Nah, I know y'all going to have to play like 20 minutes on the in. I just want to see a full court game in the Big 3 one time. That'd be hard, bro. This one time, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Full court would be hard.
I know y'all going to have to play like 20 minutes running clock.
I know everybody ain't ready for the helping down yet.
They should put two teams together.
Put four teams.
Put two teams together so they make a team.
Play five on five one time.
That'd be dope.
Come on, Q.
Tap in.
That'd be fire.
Hey, man.
NBA cracking off.
I like this new rule that if, you know what I'm rule that if it's a player on your team,
that you can go ahead and sign him before the draft starts.
I think that's fire.
Kind of helps with the strategy.
Shout out to my boy, Pascal.
Sign that deal.
Man, what do you get the max?
Not the max, but right near it.
Four-year, 189, which is crazy.
That's nice.
Hell yeah.
I think that's one of the best deals you're going to find
because that TV deal going up,
everybody about to be getting 50 or 60 next couple years.
To lock him in on a deal like that is crazy.
Shout out to Monte Williams for getting fired on Juneteenth,
but shout out to him for coming up on Juneteenth
because, boy, he did a terrible job last year,
and he is living a life.
He got 60 million.
Come on, bro.
They got to pay him out that 60.
He got to get all that.
And Phoenix is still paying him, too.
Damn, Phoenix still home like a dog he damn he's gonna get probably about 100 mil from both of
them deals and probably 75 of that's in dead weight shout out to monty william that nigga
living the dream yeah monty go get you a freak then you straight he just got remarried he just
got remarried oh you know r.i.p i'm just saying bro get you live your life bro shout out to eric
exposure exposure yeah he did it right but shout out to it i didn't mean to say that
i'm having a good time tonight i didn't mean to say that now shout out to smoke
i don't know if your wife has alimony or not. So I'm sorry. Not on a new deal.
That's why they waited.
They waited till that.
That is still elite.
That's fire.
But I wonder.
Never mind.
I don't wonder.
I don't want to know.
Matter of fact, P, don't even listen.
Because if motherfucker, you know alimony.
Oh, man.
But no.
Hey, that is crazy, man.
I love the fact that you see everybody getting money now i'm
i'm really excited to see what's gonna happen the next week with the draft and everything going on
um i think decisions need to be made obviously with coaching staff you got a lot of coaches
who are still in purgatory yeah they talk about jj might look into the detroit job
and nobody wants that detroit job no i think actually if i'm if I'm JJ, I want the Detroit job before I want the L.A. job.
Interesting.
For practice, bro.
Because you got room for error.
Yes. You don't have no room for error in L.A.
You have a bad season in L.A., they want your head.
You have a bad season in Detroit, we expect you to have a bad season.
Monty, he was getting paid so much money that it was like, yo, you supposed to change this shit in one year.
He was getting a crazy amount of money to be a coach.
Yeah, bro.
Close near.
Like, he was getting 10 plus a year.
Yeah.
So, now if J.J. goes, if J.J. gets 5, 6 million, 7 as a first-year coach
with a whole bunch of young guys, he can make that his team.
They don't have a team.
They don't have guys that got established roles.
Coaching LeBron, Anthony Davis, who's been in the league for 20 plus years 15 plus year
however long they've been in the league you know what you're about to get from them and
expectations is high here there's no expectations bro that's real you know i mean that's how i felt
about him going to charlotte but i can also understand why he didn't want that charlotte
drop either i mean that they they got a lot going on at least in detroit you know kate cunningham's
gonna play yep you know jayden ivy's gonna play you know Cade Cunningham's going to play. You know Jaden Ivey's going to play.
You know, what's my big guy name?
The big that they
drafted? Jalen Dern.
Jalen Dern going to play.
You got three people right there that you know is going to
play. You're going to get another first round pick. You got
one of the twins out there. You got
a core. That's a young core,
but you get an opportunity. You know some
of them are going to play.
Charlotte LaMelo plays that's a young core but you get an opportunity you know some of them are gonna play charlotte
lamello plays 25 of the year my nigga gonna be healthy b miller's great then uh what's my boy ryan bridges well miles probably not being charlotte
he's gonna be in charlotte they said he might be in detroit
either way side of pride made a call for that. They said he might be in Detroit. Either way,
Sada probably made a call for that.
We don't need Miles Bridges in Detroit.
Either way, bro.
You got Grant Williams in Charlotte.
Your core,
no offense to Charlotte,
your core not as bright as Detroit's.
I can see that.
Mark Williams is good.
LaMelo's great.
Miles Bridges is good.
B. Miller's cold, though, too.
B. Miller's cold.
But I'll take Cade Cunningham, J. Nivey.
Durant is nice, bro.
Listen, during that process when he was getting evaluated,
I was like, the Pacers, we need a big.
I was like, we should try to go after him.
I mean, it didn't happen.
He's nice.
He's nice.
And they still got a young James Wiseman.
He hasn't really panned out to what we think he can be,
but seven foot that can move like that.
Yeah, he can run the four-round good.
Yeah, he just need a guy that can, a coach that will believe in him.
And maybe a J.J. Redick or a younger guy can give him some belief.
Monte Williams was, he a tough coach.
Like, I played against him.
I watched him coach teams.
He a tough coach.
He's a great coach, but he's a tough coach.
And for a young group.
He be hard on them players.
He had that relationship.
He went from being a valuable piece to he just like, fuck you.
Yeah, it's just a tough coach for him.
Start off slow, JJ.
Nah, you know what it is.
And Stephen A talking about black coaches being upset that he got that podcast situation and coaching coaching steven that wasn't black coaches that was you the podcast nobody's he is not
start talking about that podcast shit until jay they start getting that job reference bro that's
that's a different type of play bro coaches don't give a fuck about that podcast at all bro they
don't and you shouldn't care either bro because you are your own network but that's a different
conversation for a different day what black coach care it only like six of them yeah that bro listen they already know the cards to stack
against them they don't give a fuck about a podcast mark jackson got his own podcast
he definitely did but i'm just saying like i'm saying black coaches in the nba bro they already
know they numbered oh yeah they don't got room for error, so they not about to
speak on JJ Reddick that
ESPN loves
and that everybody kind of universally
loves. Nobody's about to speak on
JJ Reddick. But if you read Between the Lines, JJ
Reddick's podcast is not ESPN affiliated
or you wouldn't have that conversation.
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You see Bill Belichick?
Shout out to Bill. Freaky Bill.
Freaky Bill, bro. That video of him creeping out the house with no shirt on, bro.
The National, he got a new shorty that's 24.
24 is out of pocket, though.
Oh, that's...
Bill Kelly! Nah, y''m not. Oh, that's. Oh, Bill Kelly.
Nah,
y'all not going to do Bill like that.
But he slid out the house without a shirt on.
He a free ass nigga,
bro.
Bill 72 and got him of an of aged woman.
She's 24.
Granted that you don't like the age gap,
but she is still a grown adult.
He's 72.
Get your shit off.
Listen,
go to hell R. Kelly. Cause if you fucked with that shit off, bro. Listen, go to hell, R. Kelly.
Because if you fucked with that lady when she was a minor, go to hell.
But you didn't get.
She was weak, too.
She was 10, bro.
Who gives a fuck?
No, not 10, bro.
I'm talking about when she became an adult.
I seen her swag.
It wasn't it.
The woman that he married to be doing the dance classes, You got to be the sickest to out freak R Kelly
You gotta be a fucking demon of mass proportions. I kind of meet her anyway, that's most black people
Should hit
My shit beer should hit no
the nose BBL
But I'm just saying, like, he didn't get convicted for that,
whatever happened with the trial.
If he did that, and then I believe he did, go to hell.
Fuck him.
I don't give a fuck.
But when that other case, when them women were of age,
nah, bro.
Whatever he was doing, fuck him and Bill Belichick, bro.
He's not raping or sexing or assaulting these women, bro.
Bill didn't do nothing, bro.
That's just...
For Bill to be an old...
Y'all knocking Bill because he's walking out with his shirt off, bro.
That's what we do.
Nah, bro.
You can't walk through this.
You're too old to be a sneaky link, bro.
It has to be an ace.
I'm going to be a sneaky link.
24, bro.
I'm upset.
Matter of fact, never mind.
Let me take that back.
Shout out to Bill, bro.
He's a real nigga.
He was our game, bro. He was a real nigga. He got game, bro.
He's a 24-year-old at 74.
Yeah, you ought to put yourself in his position, bro.
I'm saying to be 72 and you can still bag something that, you feel me, that's still delicate.
My fault.
Respect.
What did Bill?
I'm a whole ass nigga.
It was my fault.
Yeah.
Because you got game, bro.
I don't know if Bill got game, but Bill out of pocket.
I don't want to see Bill Belichick walking out nowhere with his shirt off.
That's bad.
That's bad body language.
That's all bad.
Hey, man, I got to ask y'all.
How y'all feel about the Chris Brown meet and greet?
Because I've been seeing a lot of people.
It's been breaking up households.
It's been breaking up households.
When we going to do a 520 meet and greet?
I'm wowing.
That's for DJ.
200.
Damn, you're going for 200? DJ for the for the for his transgressions 200 for the freaky pick hey that's great he put his leg up picking them up i made a mean green to be cool but he's getting
1100 yeah the mean green is cool have you been seeing a nigga spain 1100 to do the mean green
to take pictures
Hold on
Talk about
Bro it's
Niggas been doing
Dragon Ball Z poses
And everything bro
Oh yeah I saw that
It was cool
A nigga paid 1100
To do a Dragon Ball Z pose
Yeah bro
That was cool
I respect Chris Brown
He got the
You know he got the
Jig of the century
But nah bro
I mean for a dude to do it
Is out of pocket
I'm just saying
I'm talking about the Dragon Ball
I'm not even into
Dragon Ball Z shit But I I've seen the polls.
The nigga was trying to roast dude, but they didn't even know what he was doing for real.
I knew what he was doing, but I'm still roasting him because that's nasty.
Oh, yeah.
You out of pocket.
I'm talking about people trying to say he was left-handed.
Oh, nah.
That's a real-
I definitely was on that group.
If you pay $1,100 to take a Dragon Ball-
No, you're out of pocket for sure, bro.
I'm not paying no money
you windmilling he left-handed bro you elite athleticism bro that's great
bro top five all the time bro that's out of pocket bro no chris brown he big girls he don't
discriminate come on he grabbing the cakes whoa hold on he's grabbing cakes that's what that's
what he said i'm gonna take a pic i grabbing cakes that's what that's what dude said
he said I'm not gonna
take a pic
I ain't gonna see all that
what did you expect
oh
dude
he grabbing they cakes
with the
bro what is 520
starting the
the cameos
whenever the day's ready bro
we don't got no album
y'all
we don't have
don't take me down
we don't have none
are they requesting
them and grabbing the cakes
yes bro
it's up
that's what Chris Brown
he's not violating
these girls
he's like
what kind of pictures
do you want
she's like
grab my ass
one of them
best pick them up
you know what I mean
Chris Brown
you are the man
he fucked up
that girl's household
well
a couple of them
well the nigga
you know what
shout out to dude too
you know what I mean
I don't believe
in putting your information
all on the internet
like that
but he said
his girl was already cheating before he said chris brown just drew the straw
so he paid 1100 to find out his girl was cheating i think she ran it she might have ran on his debit
card but i know she ran it she took the picture he's like all right bitch that's enough he had
a foot only fan all right caught you with little curtis and now now you going with breezy i said bro i ain't mad just let it go bro like breezy can like breezy can hit your girl if he really
want to i mean it's one thing when you expediting and paying the bread to get into there i'm not
paying for my to uh to take my joint down but on a given night it's probably a good chance if
chris brown really wants your girl Yeah bro It's probably going
Bro they play his album
When they was washing up
When I was 15
16
That's a legend man
Shout out to Chris Brown
As long as it rules
It's both ways bro
Oh yeah
I'll take
I'll take
Who's girl
Karuchi
Yeah
Karuchi
Can't wait
Karuchi
Rihanna
Shit
I'm going I don't know Nig Ruchi, Rihanna.
I'm going to the top.
Nigga, Lawswick got down.
The Stone Cold Stunt.
I ain't into the trade-offs.
Nah, we ain't.
Nah, they don't swap it out, but, boy, listen, you get mine, I'm definitely going to get yours.
I'm going to probably have a little bit more.
They get back all of my albums and I'm out of pocket, boy.
I was on TMZ one time.
Hey, what are we doing?
Don't pull up the article.
I'm not even sure.
Mike, what are we doing at Viagra commercial?
Man, what?
Oh, it's the Rektel dysfunction.
Damn, I forgot the name.
Don't say Viagra.
Y'all doing what?
I want to be the vocal.
Yes, you are.
Run, bro.
Run, run.
I'm having a good time today.
But what?
Hold on.
What are y'all talking about?
So they hit us.
We got a couple of opportunities for y'all.
And one of them was for erectile dysfunction.
Yeah.
Who called?
Nigga, you called it.
Oh, I didn't call it.
I'm not doing that ad, bro.
I'm not.
I don't got erectile dysfunction.
That's a B&I, so I can't wait for that.
You doing that ad?
Yes, bro.
Why?
I'm dressing up.
I want to wear a shirt, tie.
I'm with the whole Foolish on Swap.
I can't wait.
$45.20 for the game, bro.
One time off for the team.
Why are we promoting that?
It matters, bro. You want to do $35, $36. $36, bro. The-20 for the game, bro. One time for the team. Why are we promoting that?
Because it matters, bro.
You're with
your 35-36.
36, bro.
The
Shrocker still
work, bro.
But why are
we going to
promote that?
What little
Chris said,
stand up.
That bitch
get up there.
Hey, he already
ate the honey
pack at this
point.
Oh, yeah.
That's it.
Eric's son.
E-R-O-X-O-N.
Eric's son?
Eric's son. You might see that at the gas station that's not like a computer fire shout out to erickson
brand ambassador hold on but is that a pill or something
yeah hopefully i got chewables because i don't swallow pills. But I'm tapping all the way in. The freaky edibles is crazy.
Oh, man.
All right, honey pack already.
You feel me?
I think a fake page reached out, but.
No, that was a real page.
No, that was him.
They wrote me before.
Oh, for real?
I'm sure that was like our first ad
was to do honey packs.
Oh, well, shit.
We need to tap back in fully.
I'd be thinking of spam.
Bro, I'm a coach bro that ain't that is crazy
yeah you a coach bro i'm not what's worse the meet and greets or these 20 verse one challenges
they want to have an old boy when he walked up and everybody immediately popped a balloon was
great bro no they picked that guy send them to me i lost his job now no that's the one who was
talking greasy toddler he said hey i can pull out a hundred
thousand dollars right now can you he went down the line roasting like so you can't be roasting
the girls i gotta send me this before the show bro what happened the 20 verse one is fire bro
would you do 20 verse one oh yes sir let's get it set up indy yes sir 520 20 verse 1 we doing it with B come on yes sir
that's content too
long
content
no yeah
as long as Lady approves
if Lady approves
I'm for sure doing it bro
bro the dude was talking
all that fried shit
I do
they spammed
they spammed his job
he's a plumber
they got that man
fired from his job
he was in there
talking greasy to him
oh
so they got
he got fired
yes bro
why
what they say they they called his
job and blew that shit up just harassing harassing yeah bro he gotta get a lawsuit bro yeah because
y'all was disrespecting me first i could talk back yeah that's a lot he went through he said
i got 100k i can pull it out can you can you can you i like him i like you can't be one of those
type of things i like shows though bro nah you gotta be careful man
cause niggas ain't got shit to lose
so who got all the balloons pop
all the
some nigga with no neck
some little slow dude
he pulled up with a scully
they said
he said damn for real
but every time I see it
I laugh
I'm like damn boy
the little light skin girl said
when I get mad and I be fucking, I like to grab my
nigga naked.
You ain't got one, so.
I can't hit you.
Hey, that's you.
Hey, hold on.
That's the dude.
That's the plumber.
Oh, that's the plumber.
Yeah, he lost his gear.
That nigga strong.
Yeah, that nigga.
That nigga, bro.
What the fuck? Man, I was cracking up. Nah, I was going to say, he might his gig. That nigga strong. Yeah, that nigga, bro. What the fuck?
Man, I was cracking up.
Nah, I was going to say, he might get too upset.
But that was laughing.
I was like, boy, if Kevin said he was going to be here for the 20 vs. 1 challenge.
Oh, it's been love.
Oh, I got something.
Damn, I'm glad y'all said that.
For some reason, I was scrolling YouTube this morning, and Joy Taylor Said something about What she want
With the guys
And it was like
They either gotta be
Fine
Funny
Or they gotta have money
And she was like
Emphasis on
Fucking money
And like to hear that
From her
It's like
Damn
Who's Joy Taylor
She like
FS1
FS1
Her and
Taylor Rooks
Got a podcast
Oh yeah Okay I didn't know her name Taylor Rooks Got a podcast Oh yeah
Okay
I didn't know her name
Taylor Rooks said
But Joy Taylor said
She
You
Gotta have some cheese
To fuck with her
I mean you know
It's crazy
What's cheese to her
Cause she make a lot of money
And then her brother is
Yeah come on
Yeah him
So it's like
Damn
You gotta be a millionaire
For her
You definitely have to be a millionaire
I ain't mad at her I ain't mad at her because she make good money she can afford her lifestyle that she wants
facts facts that's my only thing to be pretty like that and to hear that i know that that probably
like hurt some niggas oh yeah but that is that i'm sure that has not stopped niggas from shooting
it's like oh okay i was gonna say something i don't want to know people take what i say and
be offended but i like it because i respect what she said because it's like the
honesty like bro don't even approach me if you ain't in my caliber you know what i'm saying i
mean know your lane though i think women should have standards as we should too but like know
your lane you know i fucked with it though like you just can't be asked for a millionaire you
eating hot frito yeah you eating fucking wasn't walking tacos for a millionaire. You eating hot Fritos. You eating fucking walking tacos for dinner.
If you can't put no money in your Chanel bag,
then you can't talk like Joe Taylor.
I fucked with what she said.
That was hard.
That's what they said.
You give out a purse, you're supposed to fill it up.
Who said that?
That's what they said.
Yeah, they lost me.
Hold on, you say you buy a purse You got to fill it up, man.
That's what they say.
You got to fill it up, too.
That's Chanel.
With the Chanel five.
Gucci Mane.
Put five in there.
I'm Gucci Mane.
Damn, that ain't a bad bag.
Nah.
I used to be Michael Kors.
Child to MK with all the print on the side.
Oh.
Bitch, you'll get some MK shoes.
Oh, the coach is vicious.
Vera Bradley.
They used to call me
Coach T.
Getting the coach first
with the coach shoes,
oh,
that is nasty.
But if you,
coach ain't bad though.
If you get like a,
oh,
the solid color coach.
with the C's.
Damn.
Not the Chanel's.
The freaking,
the freaking print is crazy.
I hate the freaking
print on shoes. I hate the Gucci freaking print. I hate the freaking print on shoes
I hate the Gucci freaking print
I got the Michael Kors shoes
With the Michael Kors bag
Nasty work
But that was
You got that probably early
With the watch
Yeah, that was early
Buster down
Buster down
There was a time where niggas
Was wearing Michael Kors watches
Oh, I'm not sure
Buster down
Yes, bro
They had the diamonds around
On the bust of Michael Kors
That was before 2012
He bought that before 2012.
Definitely 2009.
Yeah.
It was elite then, for sure.
Buster down with the Michael Kors.
In 2024, you get to MK, you asking for an argument when you get home.
But they bringing it back, though.
Like, they brought Coach back.
Coach is swagging now.
Not with all the freaky print on the shoes and bags and shit, but just the regular solid
shit.
It's solid, bro.
Where did you go after Michael Kors?
Because I went to Burberry.
Damn, you went crazy. That's when the new contract
kicked in.
The contract kicked in.
Well, you turned into a trick.
You was around.
I went to Burberry.
You were from Macy's to Saks.
The Burberry.
You was supposed to go to North from Rack.
Damn.
The Rack.
You was supposed to go Michael Korn, like, Veer, like, Mark Jacob,
Veer Bradley.
I missed those.
Oh.
Went straight to the league.
I fucked with it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Burberry's league?
Burberry's league.
For sure.
Burberry Baggins League. Veer Bradley. For sure. Burberry bag is lead.
Vera Bradley is still respectful.
That's if you go to work every day,
you work and you really love your girl.
If you go to work every day.
Well, P don't love.
P will curse me the fuck out.
But P would have took that bag back in the day.
No.
The first thing I ever bought P was some Balenciaga shoes.
Because you was clowning.
And she told me,
I don't wear goofy shoes.
What are the sock runners? Nah, these were some purple Balenciaga shoes. Because you was clowning. And she told me, I don't wear goofy shoes. What are the sock runners?
Nah,
these were some purple Balenciaga.
She was like,
yeah,
these never got worn.
Yeah,
but if you bought her a purse,
bro,
it'd have been cool.
First bag I bought.
If you bought P a 2009,
if y'all was fucking around 2009,
you bought her a Michael Kors bag,
she'd have been cool.
Nah,
because when I met,
when I seen P in 2009,
I ain't going to bullshit you.
She had a Chanel bag and I was like, how the fuck? Who the fuck? And who? because that was not because when i met when i seen p in 2009 i ain't gonna bullshit you she
had chanel bag and i was like how the fuck who the fuck and who i didn't say p wasn't trying i'm
just saying the time he was she was like oh that's cool i don't think she would have been like man
get the fuck out of here with that bag today yeah that's an argument you're gonna have a long week
she was very happy with the micro Kors. Yeah, for sure.
She actually was like, damn, you got the whole wide.
I'd like bust you down, baby.
You know how to do it.
The bust down.
It came.
That is at a pawn shop right now.
Mine, the Michael Kors package is crazy.
It was the whole thing.
The kit.
I did the whole kit.
Let's get it right now.
Damn.
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Javante Davis last week
one of the most
disrespectful things
I've ever seen in my life
is to knock a nigga out
and then do a backflip
10 seconds later
yeah that's the shit I seen in the hood legendary nigga bro on West Side Story I my life is to knock a nigga out and then do a backflip 10 seconds later yeah that's the shit i seen the hood legendary nigga bro on west side sort of guy i seen a nigga
not i'm richard curry bro i ain't gonna lie i'm shouting you out my nigga richard curry
knocked the nigga out and did a backflip that's crazy at 109 i went to elementary school called
109 the park outside he fought i ain't gonna lie richard curry beat me up too when he was little
too but he didn't he beat another nigga up that day he knocked him out and did a backflip in the park outside. He fought. I ain't gonna lie, Richard Curry beat me up too when we was little too.
But he beat another nigga up that day.
He knocked him out and did a backflip.
Shout out to Richard Curry.
Shout out to Game, bro.
He was cool as hell.
He fought me,
got me together,
got my act right.
I ain't gonna lie.
He got me together.
He tied me up.
He tied my boy up.
Everybody had them defining moments.
First time I wouldn't gotten gunned.
Yep.
Man. Yeah. That's right, don't feel the origin story. That was I wouldn't have gotten a gun. Yep. Oh, damn. Man.
Yeah.
That's right.
Don't feel the origin story.
That was like the little nigga.
That was like Orlando.
That's why you like Orlando Brown.
When he did that on Jamie Foxx.
With a little nigga stalling.
Y'all ever see the meme when a little fat boy get beat up?
He was like, go get the gun.
I said, damn.
I'm going to smoke some shit.
OB wants to go grab that gistro out of Jamie Ruhl, nigga.
He was about to smoke shit on that motherfucking Sandlot.
I wonder why he love OB like that.
Yeah, that's the first time I say, yeah.
What 50 Cent going to get the strap for?
Get the strap.
I was like, yeah, he's going to get the strap.
Please. Something totally different now. but we're 50 size go get the strap get the strap I was like yeah go get the strap please
something totally
different now
shout out to all
the studs
they both in the
trunk
the studs that
while I put it on
them while they
walking around
was crazy
all some real
shit
if I find out
who you are
since you a stud I might swig
there's a motherfucker in my party
that had
the strap on in her pants
and was dancing with motherfuckers
at the Hendrix experience
this is a true story
and I find out you're in my party
punk faggot I'm calling find out you're in my party. Pump fake it. I'm calling security.
Do not be in my party dancing behind the hose with your strap on.
Please leave that in the car.
Twerking over the strap is crazy.
For this party.
Well, this one already passed.
No, it ain't.
This is coming out tomorrow.
This is coming out tomorrow.
For this history experience party party The security will be
Checking the fronts
Woo
All I'm
All I'm scared of
Is the pat down process
Hey
Grab the
Sweaty beat at the front
It's crazy bro
That's wild
We are
Doing that
At the next
Hennessy Experience
This Sunday
Oh man
See y'all soon
Shout out to the
Hennessy
That shit Got me hit bro For real That is funny Boy the next history experience this Sunday. Oh, man. See y'all soon. Shout out to the Hennessy. Shout out to the Hennessy.
That shit got me hit, bro.
For real.
That is funny, boy.
That shit is crazy.
Time to be alive.
Shout out to Vontae Davis, man.
Shout out to that.
I ain't gonna lie.
He had the freshest
motherfucking
bar fit.
Did you see
the punching bag they had?
Come on, bro.
He was clowning.
I was mad
because that's the only time
we seen Devin Haney
in the essentials.
He never made me
stop wearing essentials for about a month.
He got out there and got his ass whooped in some of our favorite loungewear.
But for him to come out there swaggy like that.
It's crazy how essentials got cheaper when he got knocked out.
Shout out to the essentials.
Then they went on selling horses as soon as he got folded.
Mm-hmm.
Who is Javante going to fight next?
Because I feel like ain't nobody going to fuck with him at his weight class.
Nah, you know who I want to see him fight, though?
I want to see him fight Lama Chico.
I know Lama Chico got some L's or whatever,
but they fight similar,
and I'm a boxing fanatic, if y'all don't know.
For sure.
I love that they both take their time
and try to figure out the opponent in the first couple of rounds,
first three rounds.
You be like, all right, they trying to figure out what this guy do well.
They going to lose the first three.
They both do that, but Lama Chico got hands.
And I don't think Javante fought anybody with hands like Lama Chico.
That'd be interesting.
I keep seeing people say Shakur.
I'm like, I don't want to see him fight Shakur.
I don't want to see that either.
I think he can beat Shakur.
And I definitely don't want to see hands.
If anything else, he should probably get a Ryan Davis rematch.
Without a hydration clause.
That's never going to happen.
No, it's never going to happen.
That hydration clause, I think, does benefit him.
But at the same time, I'm the champ.
I'm not sacrificing shit for y'all.
As you shouldn't.
I love Tank.
He's one of one.
He's our Mike Tyson.
Yeah, bro.
He's our generation.
That dude, bro.
He's an all-time great, and people don't want to acknowledge it.
But it is what it is.
He's our Mike Tyson.
When we hit that nigga with that left.
I said, damn.
Everybody thought Frank had the chance.
And shout out to Frank, man.
He's an idiot kid, man.
He gave his best.
I mean, shit.
Everybody thought Frank.
Who the fuck thought Frank had the chance?
Not winning, but thought it'd be a better fight, bro.
People didn't think he was going to get in there and get destroyed.
After that Flint shit, yeah.
No offense.
Frank could beat my ass, right?
He could fight. He's a professional boxer. Yeah, but father, all right. No offense. Frank could beat my ass, right? He can fight.
He's a professional boxer.
Yeah,
but like,
I knew in my heart
when I watched him talk,
I'm like,
Frank don't believe
he can beat him.
Like,
when I watched him
on the pivot,
I'm like,
he don't believe
he can beat Tank.
Like,
I know niggas,
I know one nigga
who believe
they can really beat Tank
and that's Pitbull Cruz.
And probably both.
And Tank will not
fight Pitbull Cruz again. I swear to, I. And Tank will not fight Pitbull Cruz again.
I swear to you,
I guarantee you,
he will never fight Pitbull Cruz again.
He fought him because the dude got hurt
that he was supposed to fight,
and Pitbull Cruz stepped in,
and he seen what Pitbull Cruz could do,
that power,
how strong he was.
Tank ain't fucking with him no more.
Pitbull Cruz a monster.
He ain't got no reason to.
I already beat you.
I'm up.
I have no reason to.
I wouldn't fuck with him either.
Hell yeah.
The only motherfucker that can really beat him is Pitbull Cruzz and he ain't gonna he ain't gonna do that
shit shout out to javante man that dude cold yeah he cold hey i'm happy that we ducked um
the whole angel reese caitlin clark stuff again they've played like eight times in the last two
weeks they got bro she got a random ass foul and the races be ready bro they be ready to use that
that stuff for like the wrong reason
it's the most annoying shit of all time bro just let them play basketball bro angel reese tried to
block a shot bro she's not a thug she's playing defense that shit is yeah i'm done with the wmba
so it's it's the worst discourse to have now bro because we can't even talking about basketball
when i see that learner tweet i said bro shut the fuck up i like what doris burke said when she was like oh my god this would have happened to kaylin clark
this would have been everywhere and it's like bro we sick of it but one thing i didn't like
that angel reese did was like man she tweeted like people get special foul calls it's like yeah
like don't play don't play into it fam you're doing great you're going
crazy double double monster i ain't gonna lie her double doubles is no she's hooping bro she's
hooping no no no no are you hating they're bad double double oh no all she do is miss and get
her rebound she shoot so you bet that's what girls do bro should. That's what girls do, bro. She began 10 or 10 on 36%.
That's what girls do.
They miss those shots, bro.
Shout out to Andrews.
I'm just saying.
She said she got the Ricky Davis triple-double.
It's nasty work.
Nah, bro.
I'm nothing on that, bro.
Nasty work.
Go look at it, bro.
You hating, bro.
Nah, bro.
Go look at it, bro.
I ain't going to lie.
Go look at it.
I watched her in Clayton Carr's stats.
She had a good game, but it's nasty work.
She gets an honorable double-double, bro.
All right.
They miss hella shots in general, bro.
Respect. Brick City, and they ain't talking about the hood. Respect. Iouble, bro. All right. They miss hella shots in general, bro. Respect.
Brick City, and they ain't talking about the hood.
Respect.
I just, I ain't hating.
I'm just stating.
I'm not hating.
I'm just stating facts.
I've seen it.
I got to ask y'all a question.
I went to a Juneteenth block party today.
Wow.
Shout out to the Flannery House.
Hey, man, Homie pulled up with his white queen,
and it's like the needle's scratching.
Everybody, they hit my
magnet that's the first thing i thought of i said he is the boldest nigga in this city shout out to
him yeah i don't know him i wish i did he would have got a proper shout out on this podcast i
wish i knew because i would have bro i want to know your thought process how that worked out
this morning and she had the deborah had the koofy t on too oh she's out of pocket i said nigga put the koofy the koofy hat on the black air force ones that is not peace
nothing peaceful so to bring to bring to bring the bunny to the june tv event he was probably
just showing her like you know y'all be wanting him to know about the culture so he's trying to
tap in and tap her in bro fuck it
hey man leave that man alone bro that's who we choose to love y'all always on here saying love
for you that's y'all favorite shit on here so you know i ain't mad at him if you go to the
clearly if you go to the barbecue you can go to the juneteenth it's the same shit ain't nothing
special about juneteenth it's just a bunch of niggas kicking it again.
So.
All right.
Yeah,
ain't nothing special to me
about that.
Respect to him
because she,
my wife.
I fuck with her, bro.
I ain't mad at her.
Or, you know,
I'm married to a Spanish lady,
so.
Well, yeah.
She coming to the barbecue.
She's closer to us than,
you know.
I mean,
we celebrate single day miles, so what the fuck?
And we clown on that day.
Go clown.
Niggas have parties, bro.
Niggas tequila down.
Yeah, yeah.
So, oh, man.
Shout out to the El Jimidor.
El Jimidor is crazy.
If you drink that, you go to hell.
Hey, I was at a bar.
They said they had daiquiris.
I said, okay, what they got in here?
Daiquiri specials, $5.
I said, I know some bullshit.
I seen the El Jimidor. I said, oh, they trying got in here? Daiquiri specials, $5. I said, I know some bullshit. I seen the El Gimador.
I said, oh, they trying to get niggas to fight.
You know what's so crazy?
We celebrate single day mayo more than we do June.
Facts, bro.
Oh, my mama.
That's a fact.
What's that shit you be peddling downtown?
Oh, yeah.
What the fuck is that?
Yeah, them buses.
For sure, bro.
And what's crazy is I'll say it.
And shout out to my homies.
I'll say it.
It's damaging that I have no black people
that was like
we closed for Juneteenth
no y'all should be
open till noon
midnight today
y'all should be
working 12 hours a day
y'all niggas don't
need a day off
shout out to all my niggas
that got off work today
though man
I'm glad y'all got
the day off
man yeah we supposed
to have 2k games
y'all niggas was
fake working
they canceled the
2k games for Juneteenth
they like
I still gotta go in
shout out to my nigg nigga K-Hemp.
They did you dirty,
my nigga.
Yeah,
K-Nig still on the truck.
Fuck.
Hey, man,
shout out to everybody
working in these elements, man.
I seen the UPS driver today.
I said, bro,
I got you a bottle of water, bro,
because I know you out here
getting your ass whooped.
Man,
I seen a nigga
taking the trash out
the other day, bro.
I brought him water.
He was getting the trash
in the front.
I said, boy,
I know it's rough, boy. That nigga had a whole sweat too front. I said, boy, I know it's rough, boy.
That nigga had a whole sweat suit on.
I said, boy, you out of pocket.
You ain't putting no goddamn shorts on.
What's that shit that Kevin Hart said?
Drewski was taking that.
Zimic.
Zimic.
What's that shit called?
Oh, Zific.
Oh, Zific.
Shout out to Busta Rhymes.
Busta Rhymes.
Busta Rhymes. I ain't going to lie. Busta Rhymes. Busta Rhymes. Busta Rhymes.
I ain't gonna lie.
Busta Rhymes is like 185 now.
Bro, the quickest results, bro.
He need to be on the commercials.
Man, that nigga head so big.
Yeah, I'm about to say, be careful.
That nigga like a bobblehead.
That nigga like a bobblehead dog.
Busta Bust.
Makes sense now.
Freaky ass nigga.
Nah,
stop playing
with my nigga,
bro.
Chill,
bro.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
What he sound like?
Hey.
Who did it better,
him or Twister?
You said who?
Who did it better,
him or Twister?
Who did it better,
Twister?
Twister, bro.
Twister ran better.
Hell yeah.
Twister got slaps.
Okay.
You showing too much love.
No, he reposted it.
It's not going to be a club.
Watch me do it.
He invite you to that section.
He invite me to no section.
Buster got me fucked up.
Nigga, it's my mama.
Nigga, he invite me to the section.
Turn this up.
Nigga, start speaking English again, eh? Buster invite me to no shit, bro. Shout out to Buster Rhymes, bro. I did party with that nigga one time.
Him.
Oh, wow.
What's the nigga?
Did he?
Nigga, get the fuck out of here.
What?
Hey, what's my man name?
That had the.
Why he say Diddy?
You know my man name with the.
The nigga I'm signing Busta Rhymes
uh
Crip
yeah Crip
light skin nigga
they be on stage with him
nah what's his name
black dude
uh
nigga be
he be beating niggas up
sometimes too
oh damn
oh no
Crip man
y'all know what I'm saying
he had a couple hits
bro he had
he had some big hits
bro uh
that was signed to Busta Rhymes yeah I can't think of it he has some big hits bro uh that was signed to buster realms
yeah i can't think he always dancing um black nigga uh i swear to god when we figure his name
i'll be smarter no not that nah yeah i'll be smart i can't think of his name right now um
he had some big songs so i think he had coke something like i never knew art uh buster rams had an artist i'm
in love with the coco oh oh okay yeah yeah i hate i remember he pissed keisha call off
are you making love i was in the club with them before i seen them partying having a good time
ot genesis has some hard hard songs for sure yeah you said who were better faster better between
buster rams and twister i'm gonna go with twister yeah i'm going with twister i mean buster legend he got hella hits and shit like that but
twister got some slaps twister uh i ain't gonna lie beyonce made twister get it with better than
i used to love twister get it with some but the beyonce is fine that shit's hard yeah that shit
is fire i ain't gonna lie that boy boy, that boy. Shout out to the nigga
on TikTok that made that,
man.
I hope they get you right,
bro.
That's a mashup,
yeah.
That's a mashup,
bro.
For real?
Yeah,
bro.
Some nigga on TikTok,
bro,
they snubbed him,
bro.
He made that.
He made that?
Oh,
I put music down on it.
Yeah,
it's an official,
you can actually,
but that concept was started
from there.
But,
because she took it from him,
though.
I don't know about,
yeah.
So,
a nigga on TikTok made that? Yeah, she took it, and she paid don't know about yeah so a nigga on tiktok made it she took it and she paid for herself to get it you know cleared and everything
bro that's his shit that shit fire too he has to be me now i got beef because beyonce did ruin
two of our classics but that frankie bays and beverly we didn't never need a remix with beyonce
no we did not need that let that go and the ozzy brothers we didn not need that. Let that go. And the Ozzy Brothers. We didn't need that either. What she do with the Ozzy Brothers?
Yeah, just don't play.
Which one was it?
I got you, bro.
Don't worry about it.
Because I ain't gonna fuck up my memories.
Yeah, yeah.
My mama and daddy played that when I was to clean up on Saturdays.
Man, fuck out of here.
Oh, God.
Y'all parents had that?
You know that music come on?
It's like, yeah, go ahead and bust a sus, nigga.
Yeah, go ahead and get that motherfucking vacuum ready.
That's crazy, boy.
Y'all ain't was cleaning up like that growing up?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, my parents didn't play that.
My mom, especially, boy, she's 6 a.m., get up.
She be cleaning the house before niggas get up.
I'm about to hop on the game.
Nah, actually, you about to go sweep some shit before you get your day started, bro.
Yeah, my mom put that common in that tub.
Respect.
You got to let it season, though.
You got to let it sit for a second
You know what I'm saying
That's some black people shit though
There's no instructions
That say that you need to season
Your bathtub with comment
But we gonna let that
Motherfucker sit for a little bit
That's a definitely class
What's the shit you put on your carpet
Ah the carpet fresh
Come on man
I'll be over there
Mixing up the medicine
Damn
I used to clean up
But y'all sound like
Y'all was in my fucking house
And then she'd be like
Put that vacuum Put that vacuum to it I used to clean up. Y'all sound like y'all was a motherfucking house slave. Then she'd be like, put that vacuum to it.
I used to clean that motherfucker up.
Putting that English on it.
All that hearing that motherfucker, I used to be shitty.
You grew up with hella siblings, too.
So, yeah, I'm sure y'all probably had everybody had they on assignment.
By the time I really got older, older, though, like elementary, top of elementary, middle school, everybody was gone though.
Our house was cool
after that.
Man,
my sister left
and then she came back
with kids.
Mine too,
facts.
Yeah,
Thundra left
and then came back
with Malcolm.
And Malcolm was like
my son.
Bro,
I remember taking him
to like,
my nigga's crib,
like,
Lou and Phil.
This nigga two years old.
Nigga,
Lou, Lou and Phil, mama changing two years old, nigga, Lou,
Lou and Phil mama changing his diapers.
That's crazy.
Shout to my niggas done,
done outside.
Like she like,
take that nigga with you.
I'm like,
all right.
And then I'm like,
she took Lou mama like,
somebody stank.
Like,
it's only for a motherfucking baby.
She like,
you gonna clean him up?
You with a two year old is nuts.
Nigga, I don't know how to clean no ass. That's crazy, you gonna clean him up? You with a two-year-old is nuts. Nigga,
I don't know how to clean
no ass.
That's crazy, bro.
I'm sick.
I was 16.
Did you have his diaper bag,
though?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I used to drive with it.
I used to drive with it,
had my little nigga
had a car seat in the back.
Oh, you had him in the back
in the first one?
Come on, man.
Door didn't open,
but we was gangsta.
I just wanted to go
hang with my friends.
That's why he my man.
That's why it's my man. You know what I's why he my man. And that's why my mom,
you know what I mean?
You see him at the club
when he was 17, 18.
He with us.
That's my guy.
Love, man.
That's really my first son.
That's my first son.
Shout out to my man.
Thumb still in the club.
Hey, chill out, man.
I ain't doing too much for you.
Bruh, she like to have a good time.
Shout out to my sister, bruh.
I love her to death.
That nigga 20. Shout out to my sister. I. I love her to death. That nigga 20.
Shout out to my sister.
I love her to death.
Shout out to my nigga.
She hear me talk about my son's birthday the 21st,
and we going to Atlanta or not.
I said, nigga, why are you going?
You know she want to go.
She said, I'm there.
What the fuck you talking about?
I was like, hey, listen, it's me and my nephew.
We going to do this.
She be like, nigga, I'm only five years older than you,
motherfucker.
I'm like, ah, you're chill.
Damn.
That's crazy. Man, it's funny. In black households older than you, motherfucker. Oh, God. You too. Damn. That's crazy.
Man, it's funny.
In black households, when you be growing up with people, it's like ain't nobody got, like,
accurate titles no more.
It goes by age group or who you was around.
It could be cousin, brother, sister.
It don't matter.
Niggas is all locked in.
That's crazy, man.
Get well soon.
We got a couple get well soon.
We'll probably save them for the next episode, man.
I can't wait for the draft, honestly.
I'm really excited to see what's going to happen in the draft next week.
Oh, boy, Alexar said he nothing.
I'm coming to work out for the Hawks.
He said, if y'all take me, y'all take me, but I'm not pulling up to work out for y'all.
Why?
I don't think he want to be a Hawk, my boy.
I respect that, but I'm telling you, the best thing about being a Hawk is being in Atlanta.
It's a beautiful city.
It's a growing city It's a It's a
Growing city
Oh it's growing
The owners are unbelievable
Like they're great
Like you gonna learn a lot about
Like from the owners
They gonna teach you a lot
His kids
They run
They run the shit really
And they cool as hell
But like
They gonna put you in a position
To be successful
I don't think that's
a bad team for him to go to
but
and fuck him
cause
don't ever disrespect
the people that I fuck with
and I love
them people are good people
like
one thing about them
they gonna hold you down
like you down bad
they gonna come get you
my boy turned up
they sent
they sent that package
through there
nah
I fuck with them bro
the promo for the Sox nah bro nah he don't fuck with them, bro. The promo for the Sox.
Nah, bro.
He don't fuck with them.
I'll rock with the Hawks because, man, even their owners, man.
Man, listen, I ain't going to.
Steven and Rap.
They just good people, bro.
I'm really interested to see the draft because everybody's saying this is a low-value draft.
Nobody's excited about it.
But there's a lot of bullshit that's going to happen with the draft.
And with so many teams
not having solidified coaches,
that makes it even funnier.
Because going through
a draft process
without a head coach
is crazy.
Yeah, and then
you don't want to play
for Quinn Snyder, though.
I think it'll be
a little fit for him.
I don't think he's going
to have a choice
because if you get drafted
in the morning,
you get drafted.
He's a wonderful coach, though.
Who do you think
they're going to do
with DeJounte?
I think he might
get moved.
We got to get some moves
to get better.
We got to get some
moves to get better.
I could see that happening.
I don't know if
Trey want to be there.
I ain't going to say
he don't.
But, you know,
Trey been in the city.
Look,
I'm different.
I was an Atlanta
type of guy.
For sure.
I'm not saying
everybody Atlanta type.
You got to be a different kind of breed to be Atlanta type of guy. Josh Smith, Atlanta type of guy. For sure. I'm not saying everybody is an Atlanta type of guy.
You got to be a different kind of breed to be
an Atlanta type of guy.
Josh Smith,
Atlanta type of guy.
He's from Atlanta.
Joe Johnson's
an Atlanta type of guy.
Marvin Williams.
We Atlanta,
like,
I embrace the city.
I'm an Atlanta guy.
That's why I'm surprised
the White Herald
never played for Atlanta.
He did play for the Hawks.
Did he?
Yeah.
Briefly.
He did.
Quick stint. He had a... It was for the Hawks. Did he? Yeah. Briefly. He did. Quick stint?
He had a...
It was during the time...
At the end?
Actually,
him coming to the team
ruined what we had going on.
Oh, damn.
I ain't gonna lie.
They traded...
They let Al walk
to get him.
They traded me
and he came.
The year I left,
Al left.
That's probably why
I didn't pay attention.
The way I left,
they was bad.
They wasn't a good team
they had that stretch
that's when he was
pushing the ball
off the court
throwing it
off the backboard
when he was there
with the Hornets
and with the Wizards
that little stretch
that Dwight was on
was on some bullshit
so he was just there
for a year basically
yeah he wasn't
oh okay cool
yeah he wasn't
it wasn't nothing
to talk about
yeah he was barely
there longer than Mello
when Mello got traded to the Hawks for a day.
So he fit better off the court.
Respect.
All right, move on, bro,
because he's trying to disrespect my squad
and he's trying to talk about the city.
No.
Hold on, man.
Listen.
The whites have let us find this.
Don't disrespect.
Hey, don't.
On and off the court.
Hey, no, bro.
No.
No, not on the court.
No.
No, bro. No. No. No, bro.
No.
We ain't doing that, bro.
What would those say?
They're purple.
No.
They're purple.
That's allegations.
Allegations.
All right, allegations.
It's been a lot of allegations this summer.
It just started.
No, bro.
No.
We ain't doing that.
The boy CP the Blake.
No, bro.
No.
Now, T-Mac.
Are you off the glass?
I'm off the glass.
T-Mac going to let no magic. No, bro. No. Now hit T-Mac. Are you off the glass? I'm a foreigner. T-Mac going to let no magic.
No, bro.
Score in 10.
No, bro.
No.
Mike.
No, bro.
I did this a few times.
You're not doing that, bro.
My bad.
I'm out of pocket.
I ain't be here telling people they can grab some merch.
Atlanta.
Nah, shopclub520.com
baby
what color way
is that merch
the skid away
no Mike
no Mike
no
they not gonna
disrespect where I
shout out to the ATL
you know it's
love of the ball
for sure man
we appreciate y'all
one of our best
live shows ever man
we ain't gonna do that
y'all had the best
after party ever for us.
That's a fact.
No, we didn't want to go home.
Yeah, I ain't going to do that, man.
Not to my house.
Shout out to J.R.
Kirkus, man.
Woo.
Shout out to them.
Best chicken.
We did a spot in American Deli.
I'll be there tomorrow.
All my people tap in, bro.
Let's go out.
I ain't tapping in with you.
You just disrespected him, bro.
I didn't, bro.
I just disrespected the team.
You know, I don't care about the team.
I love the city.
That's where he got me
messed up.
Shout out to the fans.
Shout out to the Hawks, man.
Send us some NBA socks,
too, man.
Nah, don't send them shit.
Zach,
I love you.
I'm cool.
Zach,
my guy.
Love you forever, bro.
Nah, Zach,
tap in with me.
Zach sent them nigga socks
with the balls
on the back of them.
Maybe we'll be back
next week.
Maybe we won't.
We appreciate y'all
like, share, subscribe.
Shout out to Zach.
Shout out to you, Zach.
I'm fucking with you dancing.
Love Club 520.
Zach, bro,
don't worry about these guys, man.
They're disrespectful.
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