Club 520 Podcast - Club 520 - Jeff Teague says Kyrie Irving on Knicks would be EPIC, Paul George SUSPENDS podcast, Durant trade?
Episode Date: February 27, 2025We’re back with Season 3, Episode 37 of Club 520, and Jeff Teague and the guys discuss if Kyrie Irving was a member of the New York Knicks, the entire city would be LIT. Jeff talks about how no ...player in the NBA plays like Kyrie, and he would have New York City turned upside down. The guys then react to Paul George saying he is putting his podcast on hold to concentrate on the season, and trying to win a championship for the Philadelphia 76ers. Finally, the guys debate where Kevin Durant should land this offseason if the Suns trade him, and list teams like the Dallas Mavericks and Memphis Grizzlies as potential landing spots. #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, man, we back.
Another episode of Club 520 Podcast.
I'm the host.
My name is DJ Wells.
Same gang with me.
To my left, we got my dog, Bishop B. Hinn, out the prayer leaves.
How you doing, Nasty?
Cool, Nasty.
Let's get to it, baby.
I'm glad to be back at work, man.
Sure, man. Been on the road the last at work, man. For sure, man.
Been on the road the last couple weeks, man.
Yeah, I miss this space, man.
Okay.
You got them new flu games?
Yeah.
Shout out to the Foot Locker team, man.
For showing love.
You know what I mean?
They threw them my way.
All-star weekend, so I had to bring them out.
For sure, man.
Shout out to the Foot Locker team, man.
Nice little collab we did with Balls,
like with Frank and Eddie.
It is up now.
Check that out.
To my right, my dog,
Young Nacho, Young Teague. How you what?
Yeah, I got them flu games, too. But what I
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I fuck with this, man.
We got the mix it, shake it, pour it.
I don't know why, but it's still on there.
Well, it's quality t-shirt, man.
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We just got the merch up now.
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We got some new gear on the way.
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Finally, y'all.
We talk our shit about it, but finally, we back.
For sure, man.
We going crazy with the merch this year, man.
A lot of collabs, especially with some locals from the city.
We going to turn it up this year for sure, man.
So you got the new Black Toes, too?
Man, this shit starting to get easy, man.
Okay.
If I ain't got it, I'll get it.
That's my man.
Talk your shit.
If they ain't bought a dode somewhere.
Huh? If they ain't bought a doode on the way? Man, what?
Fuck with it.
They ain't on the way. They probably in the
house. Oh, okay.
How many pair of shoes you think
you got? Like legit
at my house?
Yeah. I don't know.
But like legit. If I had a
if I go to my storage
it's in the thousands man
couple thousands
damn
yeah when
when the pick of the trailer
and the shoes stacked up
got posted
I said yeah
it's different
damn a couple thousand
pair of sneakers
that's
that's raw
but I'm really done
with it though
I'm finally
I'm one day
now see y'all live
on the pod
I signed a deal
I'm out
bring my shoes
that ain't the bottle girl
we wanted
I'm lying
ain't nobody
offering none yet
I was supposed to be
an anti-athlete
they started
they ain't
you know
they ain't hit me back they have anti-flight thing already Malcolm too Malcolm was supposed to be an anti-athlete. They ain't hit me back.
They called Malcolm, too.
Malcolm was supposed to bring some shoes.
I'm really looking at him, too.
Like, see, what you got?
I'm trying to sign with George,
but they ain't fucking with me.
Marcus, top it in.
Nah, for real.
Man, everybody pretty much said no.
I thought you was a Puma athlete.
Puma already turned you down.
They turned me down, too.
I was begging for the whole podcast.
They ain't reach out to me.
Shout out to my Under Armour people that was in the Luma Hotel with us.
Shout out to you, A-Gang.
He still want to sign with y'all, bro.
They ain't get back to me.
They were some good peoples man
hey you know what's funny
a lot of people
probably don't know this
but when Puma first
got their resurgence
about say 4 or 5 years ago
with the basketball shoes
and shit
he was one of the first
people they reached out to
on the low
they asked me to be a part
of the brand
I just had to do
some other stuff
with my agency
but I just didn't do it
but I could've been
a Puma athlete
could've been a
Roc Nation athlete, too.
Could have.
But, you know, things happen.
I respect that.
I'll sign now, though.
Is that H-Way?
I was still willing to join the game.
It was a wild time.
So you're trying to get to the brunch?
Yes.
I don't think they canceled the last couple of years.
He definitely wasn't trying to get to the brunch. I don't think they canceled the last couple of years. He definitely wasn't trying to get to a den.
If you go back
and look at the pictures now,
it's a little bit wicked.
We selling shit now.
He looked at Roc Nation
like Payless.
Like, nah, I'm cool.
Shit.
Call me.
I'm sure.
Letty S.
OG Y.
Did y'all ever see that?
I just seen it.
I saw it.
I picked the case.
You know the vibes?
Speaking of my shoes, did y'all ever see that shit when they turned that playlist store into a fake
designer store and had all the people buying that shit, bro?
And they had like, it was an upscale
event with the release of the red carpet.
Fire, how they had the store was crazy, bro.
That's the lesson of how dumb we are, people.
Brand new boxes and everything.
White people was going bananas in there, bro.
We'll buy anything, man.
It was $12 heels, bro, for $1,200.
We didn't buy anything.
Hit a lick.
Y'all see that one dude made that restaurant,
upscale restaurant,
they just rented out of space
and was making Top Ramen.
Yeah.
Top Ramen and was selling it.
It's the hottest restaurant
everybody was booking.
That's why I be telling y'all,
everything is about the vibe, bro.
Bro. It's really the vibe
all you gotta do is
you don't got the instant juice
it's the vibe bro
all you gotta do is
make it seem like it's exclusive
yeah
and people will go get it
you can sell the illusion
cause them people
the reviews
the critics
it's just like
some of the best food
I've ever had
this is in the microwave
my folks was holding
them shoes
them heels up
they was really
Examining them shit
Them is bank teller heels
Ho
You wildin'
That's what I'm saying bro
Like
That's as nasty as a nigga
All you gotta do is say
This shit is expensive
And people gonna buy it
Cause they think
Other people can't get it
That showed me
How big influence was
Though right there
Nipsey Hussle was the first person
To make me realize that
When he sold his album
For a hundred dollars
And people was buying it.
Yeah.
Like when Hov bought it,
like y'all bought
a thousand copies.
Like,
bam.
I just got more money
than y'all.
Yeah,
crazy flex.
Yeah,
you know what I mean?
But it was just like,
damn,
you could buy
that $100 album,
no problem.
Yeah,
but for you to believe
in your product that much,
and it took Hov,
that little shit right there, it took him
to a whole new level. Nipsey was in a whole
new realm after that. For sure, bro.
Independent, the strong way, getting real money.
But it's cool, man.
For sure, man. Listen, man, a lot
of things are taking place, man. But first things first, be here,
man. We gotta make some phone
calls. We gotta use our influence, bro. We gotta get this
back, bro. Elon Musk, bro.
We don't call on you for nothing, bro. Please don't. Please get Centel back, bro. We gotta to use our influence, bro. We got to get the Centel back, bro. Elon Musk, bro. We don't call on you for nothing, bro.
Please don't. Please
get Centel back, bro. We got to get the Centel back.
The fact that y'all took that down and Stephen A,
it's beef, bro, because
I feel like when you got Centel,
you start hating.
We was on a good
three-year run. You know what I mean? We was going
to celebrate our third-year anniversary
in July.
And you,
I think you set the pick, bro.
Nah, bro. The Cintil must be back.
Yes, bro. We need Cintil back ASAP. It's a part of basketball, bro.
Yes, bro. It's a part of the journey,
bro. It's all lies.
Nah, man. Bring the game
back, man. That's real reporting, bro.
The Cintil needs basketball. Let basketball
need Cintil, bro. We're working on it, man. We're behind the scenes working for that. It's real reporting, bro. Yeah. The Centel needs basketball. Late basketball needs Centel, bro. We're working on it, man.
We're behind the scenes working for that.
It has to happen, bro.
For sure.
Good will soon.
That's crazy.
Because I ain't going to hold you.
I thought that Steve Smith shit was Centel until we saw an old boy really crashing out on the phone.
Yeah.
I don't know.
He was lying.
Whose wife was that, though?
Somebody worked for the Ravens.
Yeah, a young lady worked for the Ravens,
and her husband found out that Steve Smith was hooping on his wife,
and he called that man.
First of all, I don't know how you respond to find out that your wife is cheating on you,
but calling a nigga is not the first off.
Yeah, that was lame.
That was disgusting.
Yeah, I mean, but everybody different, bro.
You kind of got to, because I really don't know what you want to talk about for real.
But it's like, come on, bro. You kind of got to, because I really don't know what you want to talk about for real. But,
it's like,
come on, bro.
You cracking my wife?
Like,
I don't know what you expected Steven to say.
Take that up with your wife.
He said, I'm sorry.
Yeah, definitely.
He didn't say shit
for like two minutes.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, he definitely said,
I'm sorry.
What are you supposed
to say to that?
No, just don't answer.
Don't answer.'t answer but like
yeah check your wife though
definitely check your wife
talk to your wife bro
cause I don't
I'm never coming to
no nigga about no lady
that's
that's nasty word bro
check the crib
that's what these niggas
do every single day
fucking disgusting
nah check the crib
it's trash
it's
it's weird man
shout out to Steve Smith
though you out of pocket
I would've been like
damn that's what you
I wouldn't want nobody to
see that yeah I wouldn't want nobody to
know he said everybody gonna
make fun of me but he's got more to lose than me
I would say god damn
so you lost your family
but who's yours now
yeah he definitely like that's what he was on
I'm about to tear some shit up
that's crazy man
don't
Steve Smith
went through some bullshit
that day bro
you did
but it's kind of like
bro why though
that's wild
that's wild
the text she was sending him
though
was so out of pocket
yeah I didn't even see
none of that
I just heard the phone call
you can't even be mad at him
what she's saying
you just be mad at her
what did she say can I reference one she said I wish I could've **** on it today You can't even be mad at him. What she's saying, you just be mad at her.
What did she say?
She said, I wish I could have on it today.
To look at your queen phone and see that?
And he said, I gotta call this nigga
because that bitch ain't never text me that.
Hey, what the fuck is up?
I got a on it today.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Mike, please pull her up too.
Oh, it was up then. pull her up too oh it was up
they got her picture up
oh she works for the Ravens
ah damn
nah don't expose
that young lady man
nah she's already exposed
yeah it's up
it's already up but
I wish I could
on it today
it's just one of the hitters
oh
that's crazy
that's crazy
she probably had the
career land
but this nigga sent it
at the C-Smith
is she decent looking
that's her right there
I can't see that far
that just be reminding me
of them memes though
when girls be laying down
and they be like
your husband trying to talk to you
but your boyfriend just broke up
they be crying
that's her
she was smooth
I'm cool
hell nah
she smooth
niggas gonna hit her car
Jose Alvarado
I'm nothing bro
Steve Smith wildin man
that's a crazy way
to get jailed up though
oh man
yeah they was calling her mid
but then they was just like,
the mid ones really be the real killers.
And then them texts came out. They was like, damn, I didn't
really blame Steve. She was on that type of time.
Nah, for real. She was with the fucking
mission.
Hey, putting the side by side is crazy.
Do not put me in the
picture with my alleged side piece.
That's crazy. That picture going viral
on him, too.
The little kid with the red skunkie
that said that Steve Smith grown up is funny as
fuck, bro.
Damn,
Smitty.
Ooh, I know them text messages was filthy.
That's a little bit more, like,
appealing than Tiger Woods' text messages,
though. I fuck
with it, bro. Whatever.
You can watch some.
Let's just get my phone.
Who was worse?
Who was worse between that and Tiger?
Oh, my nigga Tiger, bro.
Tiger said cock.
Not Tiger.
Tiger in the verses with Ray Allen. That's the real verses
right there. The Ray Allen fake DMs.
I love you, dude.
And the Tiger voicemail.
Ray Allen right on the TL.
Demon.
Come on, man.
Get off Sugar Ray, man.
We ain't going to never get him on the show, man.
Shout out to Ray Allen, man.
Legend.
One of the best shoes of all time for a reason.
Niggas really be all hands, bro.
Just doing shit, bro.
Niggas be like,
hey, bro, we see this.
Hey, we ain't niggas or demons, bro.
On the internet.
That's crazy.
For sure, man.
Shout out to Ray Allen.
Legend, for sure.
But how do you not?
This is my thing.
How do you not know you're writing on a TL, bro?
Because you are.
It's impossible, bro.
You underestimate old niggas in technology, bro.
You are underestimating it.
It's literally, you have to click on the envelope, bro.
But if you ask somebody that you know to go really like use TikTok,
that don't know how to use that, bro,
they would get in there and lose their mind bro. Yeah
cause that's you using it but when you trying to get
that off at least say hi
first. See the
vibes like where it's going
and they're like oh I'm on a TL
She probably responded like what's up
she probably like hey
Oh she's like oh I got one
Oh I got one
This will live on.
Subtweet.
That's what we was doing in 2012.
Damn.
Shout out to subtweets.
Followback Friday.
That was a different time.
It was a subtweet on Twitter.
That was not a sub.
That was straight at.
Well, we were going to say some shit, and then a motherfucker would respond,
like that type of shit.
But come on, Ray Ray.
I wasn't hip to that game.
Yeah, you wasn't.
Nah.
I ain't never been a tweeter.
Nah.
Yeah, I keep telling them on Twitter, that T-Go page is done. ain't never been a tweeter. I keep telling them
on Twitter, that T-Go page is done.
It is never coming back, y'all. You legit famous on
Twitter, though.
It's crazy, bro.
Like, no cap, bro.
If you had one, if you just did
a day like Hov did and Kobe did,
well, that bitch would go up.
I ain't gonna lie to you. Come on, we gotta
get the campaign for real bro
I think you should do it bro
just one time
let us know in the comments
one day
cool I heard you had to pay
to be on Twitter or something
nah
we good man
we'll figure it out for sure
um
Elon I got you
I know who about to get off Twitter
uh
Paul George
yeah
what'd he do
he said he shut down the pod
oh I thought he did
something on Twitter
oh yeah he shut down the pod man to I thought he did something on twitter oh yeah
he shut down the pod man
to focus on getting
to the championship
yeah that was probably
a bad quote
he said that wrong
I was like
I'ma focus so we can
work towards
getting to a championship
in the future
exactly
cause I hope he
wasn't talking about this shit
he sounded real frustrated
but I'm like
yeah that's a bad vibe
they probably been
tearing
they probably been
killing him that's a bad city. They probably been tearing Paul. They probably been killing him.
That's a bad city
to be in,
bro.
We talked about this
to be doing podcasts
and this shit.
Now,
I wonder,
you talked about this
about the contracts
about stuff
going to switch up.
I wonder if some point
we talked about this,
maybe,
but freedom of speech,
whatever,
if they're going to be like,
hey,
that active player
is dead on my team.
You want to come
be on my team?
Cool.
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Nah, he ain't even do nothing wrong.
His podcast is smooth.
He be talking about regular shit.
Yeah.
It's just people going gonna kill you every time.
You not doing shit on the court.
Why are you on here talking
to people?
It's just too much.
Paul George is gonna
arguably might probably make the Hall of Fame or some shit.
He a superstar.
But people, he got paid
a lot of money people gonna
go at him anyway
but now you're giving him
more ammo
by going to talk about shit
and you not playing good
I know that shit was
I know his family
probably was getting
type of slander and shit
well as soon as that clip
came out after
the end of that The White episode
they said run it from the ground
said nah nigga
come on,
pie through the pressure, bro.
They let Esquire down, man.
They let Esquire down.
Let Esquire down, man.
Jackie was just getting
into his pie rhythm too, man.
They had a good thing going.
Because once you hop out, bro,
it's kind of hard to hop back in, bro.
That nigga fit.
Hey, Falcom in the background
going crazy, right?
I'm not going to try to log into my bank account. He's zoomed in.
Alright, here we go. Turn up, Malcolm.
Tell him you need a raise. One way or another, nigga.
Get them last four, Malcolm.
We'll get the rest.
We got the social already. We good.
Yeah, for sure.
He out of pocket for ankle socks
on anyway
but I'll get his
all his info
he do got ankle socks
on
he practicing
I told you
first of all
these are called
quarter socks
second of all
I just left the gym
boy them ain't
no quarter socks
where you work at
at your gym
oh yeah
plug me a little bit
you a platinum fitness
vibe so that's good
you're at the
Teague factory
you can't wear the bus down there and play the fitness they gonna go all in that locker You're a planning fitness vibe, so that's good you're at the Teague factory.
You can't wear the bus down there and plan a fitness.
They're going to go all in that locker.
Them niggas need Tootsie Rolls when they work out, boy.
They are ready.
Those are Fruity's guys.
We always called them Tootsie Rolls. I'm going to be technical about things.
Those are called Fruity's.
Tootsie Rolls out of pocket to be technical I think they're called Fruity Tootsie Rolls out of pocket too
oh my god
both of those
names are very
questionable
oh shit
that's crazy
but you think
that's going to
affect any of the
player pods
going forward
nah
hell nah
I don't give a
fuck about him
they don't bro
if he was playing
well it would
have been small
like Draymond
got that shit going Lonzo but Lonzo said it would've been smooth yeah like Draymond and them got their shit going
Lonzo
but Lonzo said
the kind of two though
yeah he had to lock back in
yeah
yeah I gotta lock back in
but it's different
I don't know
it's just too
you can't be yourself
really on a podcast
right now
when you playing
because you got too much
to worry about
like
you still like
even when we did
the Hawks podcast
you can't speak on
active players
on the team and stuff yeah you got too much branding you still, like, even when we did the Hawks podcast, you can't speak on active players on the team and stuff.
Yeah.
You got too much branding
you got to represent.
Like, not even with yourself,
just, like, with the whole
organization.
Yeah.
So you can't even be yourself.
Like.
That's true, bro.
You know what I mean?
That's tough, though, man.
I don't know.
I really enjoy his part.
Because if he,
I think he probably should have
went the route to Draymondo.
He should have did every game.
But he
don't got that personality, though.
Why you want to do every game when you ain't having
a good moment? But Draymond
did it.
With Draymond's situation,
I done won three championships, four championships,
whatever it is.
Draymond a real analyst, too.
Yeah, and I won four championships. And he, Draymond a real analyst too. Yeah. And I won four championships.
That's the more important part.
And I already
talk shit all the time.
Yeah.
Draymond snubs his co-worker.
And,
and whatever I do
on the court
is just always
a plus.
if I get 10 points,
it's like,
I had a good game.
Paul George get 10 points,
they're like,
what the fuck is he doing?
Yeah.
Niggas are sick.
He expected way more,
though.
You right.
Their roles are different,
so.
Yeah,
nobody is mad at Draymond
for not covering their parlay.
If PG hits that over on them,
niggas are upset.
Yeah,
damn,
man.
I don't think they're going
to shake back,
though.
Nah,
they got a good product,
so.
Oh,
yeah,
for sure.
That would be cool.
Now,
the Sixers,
yeah,
they're not shaking shit, but to Cancun, yeah. Yeah, this year for sure. That would be cool. Now the Sixers, yeah. They're not shaking.
They're not shaking shit.
But to Cancun, yeah.
Yeah, this year, I don't know what he was on.
I think you should have just shut it down after the season, bro.
You should have just kept potting, bro.
Because, I mean, stopping now ain't.
I'm saying they ain't doing nothing, bro.
Y'all cool.
So the championship aspirations, we don't even know what Joel Embiid's
finna do so
I would've just
sat down
I probably
you shouldn't have
said nothing
announce it on the pod too
I'll be out for the rest
of the season
that'd be far
we all gonna just be out
for the rest of the season
yeah
give us some real news bro
don't do that bro
cause now you made it
like a joke
niggas couldn't wait
to talk about this
like
what you all feel but championship is crazy bro when they put the podcast episodes and then you made it like a joke. Niggas couldn't wait to talk about this. What you on, Phil?
The championship is crazy, bro.
When they put the podcast
episodes and then shots made,
I said, all right,
niggas getting out of pocket.
That's a problem going to play
for Philly, bro.
They fans don't give a shit.
Facts.
Damn, man.
Get well soon,
podcast speed, man.
I love they show, too.
I guess it's hard, though.
I still think the young guns
are still going to do it, though.
It's a lot of young guns trying to strut their pies up.
Most definitely, for sure.
I don't care.
Just tough, man.
Being an active player, bro.
It's tough.
Oh, man.
Oh, damn.
Excuse us.
My fault, Barbie.
You must got to go home.
Barbie!
Damn, what? They got you in check. Come on in here, Barbie. You must got to go home. Barbie! Damn, boy,
they got you in check.
Come on in here, Barbie.
We forgot all about you.
Yeah.
Dang, what's happening, Barbie?
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't seen no motherfucking
of a Laura outfit
since this motherfucker.
Snap your fingers.
Do your thing.
Motherfucker,
Juicy Couture.
You can do it all,
my little sister. Let me see you dofucker, Juicy Couture. You can do it all, my little sister.
Let me see you do it.
It is Juicy Couture.
Okay, TJ Maxx.
This is $100 a piece.
Talk your shit.
Urban Outfitters.
Actually, I got a booster.
I'm not even going to start.
Shout out to the booster.
Oh, my God.
If you paid $100 for the booster,
he was out of pocket.
He got to cut you some rights.
It's $100 a piece. Okay, respect. I'm not doing a thing. I paid $100. I, my God. If you paid $100 for the Boots, he was out of pocket. He got to cut you some rights. It's $100 a piece.
Okay, respect.
I'm exactly the thing.
I paid $100.
I respect.
Respect.
What we got today?
Yo, I forgot the name of it.
I've been sitting out there
so damn long.
The Juicy Couture.
There we go.
The Juicy.
That's like a tour.
I got a great name, Juicy.
Hey, Juicy.
Man, what's wrong with her?
Do you?
Tell us about your event
for a weekend.
I'm not.
Oh, yeah, Barb.
We heard them talk about sports. No, no. Barb was in the head for the experience this weekend. Look at the outfit like I'm weekend. I don't know. Oh yeah, Barbara. We were going to talk about sports.
No, no,
Barbara was in
the head of
experience this weekend.
look at the outfit
like I'm alive.
Wait,
what's your
Urban Outfitters?
There we go.
Okay.
I promise they
sell Juicy Guitar
TJ Maxx.
They probably do though.
No, they do.
For sure.
You can get a purse
and an outfit.
Yeah, they sell
that kind of shit.
For what, 20?
Nigga, for less.
For the 100? On my soul. Oh, Mike can grab his mic. What For what, 20? For a nigga for less. For the hun-bun?
On my soul.
Oh, Mike can grab his mic.
What you about to say?
Hey, yo.
It says $39.99 for a pair of boots.
On my soul.
You can go to the store.
You can get them for $39.99.
On my soul.
The booster got you.
Booster hit you with a shipment.
The booster got you.
That's crazy.
Mike, you ain't shit, man.
Because y'all never talk.
We show up with some money.
That must be some different velour, Barbie.
That must be the kind that can get wet
because them motherfuckers is $40 a piece, for sure.
Fuck y'all.
Barbie get right on.
That motherfucker going to fall off.
She got a a motherfucker
velour repellent outfit
you said the sham got away
so what you do this weekend
how was the
how was the
history experience
it was
it was lit
shout out to my nigga
for pulling up on me
and her friends
for sure
shout out to the gang
going up
on my knees
in the middle of 38th street
excuse me
yes
please recap your nightmare
yeah I don't know what the fuck happened I don't know what happened she was so drunk y'all in the middle of 38th Street. Excuse me? Yes. Please recap your nightmare.
Yeah.
I don't know what the fuck happened.
I don't know what happened.
She was so drunk, y'all.
We leaving the club.
I shut it down.
Hendrick Experience is done.
Everybody get home.
Thank you for coming.
Shout out to my boy Twin.
I'm sorry, bro.
I'm going to tip the hell out you the next time
because she gets outside.
Ooh, I like police officers. Throw her leg on her trunk. I Ooh, I like police officers.
Throw her leg on her trunk.
I don't even like police officers.
She twerk.
Well, you love snitches that day.
Put her leg on her trunk.
Was shaking that motherfucker.
Oh, real police officers?
Yes.
In them leather shorts.
She had on some
leather biker shorts.
I had biker shorts.
Came around the front door.
Started twerking on my nigga.
For real.
This is after the club.
This did not happen.
Swerk up at your friends.
I don't know,
but this is insane.
I don't even like
when we talk.
Pissy drunk.
Not pissy.
No,
you was pissy drunk,
for sure.
So you went from
shaking ass and a cop
to the middle of 38th Street.
That is a hell of a transition.
And I lost a boot.
You lost a boot,
damn.
My boot's this damn big.
It had to be a nigga
with some goals out there.
Thank you, Barbie.
Thank you, Barbie.
Go team.
Hey, shout out to Jerome.
She was in good hands with my party.
It's tech time. Lock in, King.
Oh, shit.
Shout out to the Hendrix Experience, man.
How many people you had to turn away, man?
A little over 200, bro.
Come on, man. Shout out to the brand, man.
I appreciate the support of my city, for sure.
Yeah, facts, man. All the ladies that buy
tables, I love y'all, 100%.
Man, I seen you recently on a podcast,
man. I was scrolling through Instagram, man.
I see this nigga pop up
talking about the creation of 520
and rental houses and all type of shit.
I said, look at this nigga.
Yeah, shout out to my guys,
Mose and the Macon, T, O.
Shout out to T and O, the homies.
I did their pod.
They was, you know, to highlight highlight me and us
and shit like that
but I wanted them
to get a game
on our real estate
cause I told them
to me
just somebody
who's not in a real estate world
um
it's always looked at
as like a
pyramid scheme
nobody ever
get to hear about
the negative shit
that happens
when you really buy homes
and
when you really rent out houses
and have shitty tenants.
I wanted to hear that side of the world.
Yeah.
So I know y'all own houses and rent shit out too.
I know it ain't always green.
Mike had a thousand dollar water bill.
Motherfucker moved out on him, left the water running.
So I wanted to hear stories like that.
I was going to say, for the people who don't know this, freaking Mike, if you would be
so kind to please tell the story.
No.
Oh, he's still got
an attitude about it.
I know what I'm saying.
That's just...
Because I was one month,
she moved out,
and like the damn...
You know how you got to
jiggle the toilet sometimes?
I'm not a slam-lord, y'all.
I just ain't rehabbed
this property
because it's a duplex.
I wanted to do the whole thing
at one same time.
One side.
Wasn't ready.
All right, anyway.
She moves out.
She's like, I'm going to move out in two weeks.
We all good.
I don't go check on the property because I got surgery.
Remember, I had the bunion and all the other shit on my foot.
I don't go check on the property.
It's the same foot you're trying to get an anklet on?
No, I'm getting an anklet on.
All right.
So.
Switch sides.
Yeah.
Facts.
No way.
Yeah, because I think the right side of you just got a right earring.
Left is right and right is wrong.
Anyway.
Respect.
All faults.
I swear to God, I didn't say that shit.
Go ahead.
Back to the story.
Anyway.
So she moved out.
And I don't go there for like seven weeks.
And then I get the water bill,
because it's over my name,
and it's $847.
Damn.
And you kind of just got to eat that.
You got to eat that shit.
Damn.
We was just hollering.
I'm like, bro, everybody always talking about,
yeah, you don't need no money to buy a house, man.
You can flip it and put $10,000
and you get $200,000 return.
I'm like, bro, tell the real shit.
I will say, like, that's real.. I will say like, that's real.
Yeah, but I'm saying it's other people.
It's the downside of it.
Shit can go wrong too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Most definitely.
So that's why I just wanted to get fully educated
about everything about real estate and shit like that.
So Moe's in the making.
Shout out to y'all.
Appreciate you having me on, for sure.
For sure, man.
Shout out to the gang.
I want to ask y'all something about this.
I've been seeing a lot on Twitter
of people talking about having property
and owning property.
Just like one thing in the black community
we don't do enough of that is like
putting our money together to be in the
same spot. There's like people who don't want to live together, but
like if you have certain opportunities where people
could go in and get properties and pass them to the family,
like what happened with Grandma and Auntie and them,
they used to have houses, but as we've gotten older,
that shit ain't the same, but that shit out the family.
That's something we should probably look more into
as we get older. Mike?
This ain't no damn Moe was in the making podcast.
Come on, learn something.
I don't want to start preaching either.
But either which way, all I'm going to say is I think generational wealth is key.
I think real estate is a key to that generational wealth.
And yeah, we should all own something because they can make no more land than there already is.
I don't care if it's a duplex, a triplex, a single family home, a trap house.
Own it.
Because even if you rent and you're paying somebody's mortgage, you might as well pay your own.
Yeah.
Most definitely.
I like that.
Tap in.
For sure, man.
Learn yourself.
Buy a house for me.
Let me get my ankle bracelet because clearly Club 520 don't pay me enough Learn yourself. Buy a house for me. Let me get my ankle bracelet because clearly Club 520
don't pay me enough.
Damn.
Buy a house for you.
The only thing I like about
if you,
this is just me,
if you're a renter,
you don't got to pay
property tax.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And a lot of people
don't realize that
you can own a home,
but you really don't own it
if you don't pay
your property tax.
You really ran from the government. Yeah, you really never own nothing. Yeah you don't pay your property tax. You really ran from the government.
Yeah, you really never own nothing.
Facts.
You got to pay property tax.
So if you just be like, yeah, I bought this motherfucker and just, I'm never going to
pay property tax.
They're going to be owning it in a little, in a year.
That's how I originally got into real estate.
Not to make a long story short, my dad didn't pay property taxes on a property and he lost
it.
And I tried to buy it from him for $8,000 and he told me no and ended up losing it to the state.
And that's how I bought my first property.
Yeah. That's serious,
bro. Especially when we were talking, when we were at the
store, you told me how much your property taxes was
at the old crib. Yeah. I said, yeah.
No, that's stupid.
That nigga said that to me.
I said, damn, T.
Nigga, I don't even want this house.
I said, let me go ahead and sell this.
I got seven houses that don't equate to that of one property.
Yeah, I'm like, yeah.
All right, fuck you, niggas.
Look, everybody makes decisions.
I was very comfortable in my life at that time.
No, thanks, bro.
I'm just saying, when you said that number, it was like, I have to pay that.
Yeah, you got to.
That ain't going to be my house no more.
I bought houses cheaper than his property tax payment.
That's crazy.
Yeah, it's multiple times. Hell, crazy. Okay, I had a big house.
It was only me and my wife and
Orion. I have downsides because I thought
we was going to have more people running around.
I could send my kid to college
for a semester.
With your one tax bill.
No, boy, this is for the year.
Damn near.
That's a nice college.
Yeah, I believe that.
That's a real nice college.
I can keep looking around.
You don't have that
no more, man.
RIP 520, man.
Yeah, I said y'all
wanted to give the people
more game, bro, 520.
It ain't that no more.
It's still,
it's still questionable, though.
I still look at you like,
damn.
Damn, man.
Get well soon for sure. Hey, somebody on Twitter brought this up, and I didn't even you like, damn. Damn, man. Get well soon for sure.
Hey, somebody on Twitter brought this up,
and I didn't even really think about this.
I wanted to see how y'all felt about it.
They talk about Nico, the GM, or the Mavs.
They was just like, he really low-key is a stimulus for the NBA
because he gave Luka to the Lakers,
he got Jalen Brunson to the Knicks,
and he gave KP to the Celtics.
Damn, did he?
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Damn.
I ain't know all that.
He was a bad decision maker.
Yeah, facts, though.
Facts.
Is he an industry player?
Low.
Because all them players made a big difference to their next franchises,
their next stops.
Bro, he got the Knicks back lit.
He got the Celtics a championship.
And ain't no telling what the Lakers about to be.
Damn.
He fucking up the Monopoly board.
For sure.
I mean, he got Kyrie in Dallas, though.
For pennies on the dollar.
He got AD in return.
But I'm like, you gave away a lot though, bro.
Not really.
If you can say I got AD and Kyrie
for Jalen Brunson.
Well, you got Kyrie for Jalen Brunson
and Kyrie for Zingas, right?
Basically.
Is Jalen Brunson better than Kyrie right now?
No.
I swear to God,
on any given day,
if you put Kyrie Irving in a New York Knick in a uniform,
do you know how lit the garden's going to fucking be?
It'll be the biggest shit ever.
What?
It'll be bigger than Melo.
It'll be the biggest, bro.
That first 40-point game in the garden, bro.
Bro, what?
It wouldn't even be close, bro.
That's why when they went to Brooklyn,
I was like,
ugh,
go to the Knicks, bro.
They would have turned that city up, man.
I know, bro.
And to know that that was partially the play,
in the beginning,
makes it even worse.
Yeah, it was,
but I just felt like
with them and Brooklyn,
we had high hopes on them
like we do the Suns.
I just didn't ever.
The vibe was never there.
Like, we knew they was good.
With Jimmy Horton, too?
Yeah.
Man.
What I'm saying, like, I'm talking about as far as the game, like the city.
Like, I love Brooklyn Arena is fire to me.
Like, playing there.
But it ain't nothing like the Knicks, bro.
They like second fiddle, bro.
They had all them niggas
in the Knicks.
No, they the Clippers.
Yeah.
To the Lakers.
That's a fact.
The Knicks was popping, bro.
I'm like,
if they would've did that shit
in the Garden every night,
man.
And they talk about
that owner like a dog
because if you look at
the All-Star game and shit
where they all sit next to each other,
it's like,
this is 2025
and they're all All-Stars again.
And you didn't react like everybody on that team
was shoplifting outside of KD.
Everybody was talking shit like Kyrie
wasn't gonna be shit no more
because he didn't wanna get the vaccine.
James Harden had the quote unquote fat suit.
Like they was white, they were all them off, bro.
And they're all the All-Star game, for sure.
That's crazy.
Nah, yeah, that was a-
They was supposed to run that back though.
Cause they would've,
they would've had a deeper run if nobody got hurt.
That's a fact.
Damn.
You're right, though.
Kyrie in the Knicks uniform, it's a different vibe.
Like, right now, if you trade Jalen Brunson back to the Knicks for Kyrie Irving,
nobody would be mad in New York.
Not one person would be like, what are we doing?
They'd be like, oh, we got Kyrie.
We get to watch this, bro, every single night.
What's the age difference, though?
I mean, he older.
He's definitely older.
But I'm just saying, as far as games, nobody is going to be mad.
Kyrie's more of a vibe than Jalen Brunson.
Yeah, and he from that area.
Yeah, he a Jersey kid.
Yeah.
And he fit that dynamic of the culture.
You a N1 nigga that made it, basically.
What?
You were what Ray Frost was supposed to be type shit.
Oh, me.
Stephon Marbury.
Even though Jalen Brunson killed in the guard,
the way Kyrie gonna make it look in the guard?
Yeah.
And with that squad, you give Kyrie Kat OG Mikel
oh give him a squad
it's lit
it's up
I was just saying
if you send Kyrie there
with nobody
it was gonna be like
it'd be a Trae Young
type shit
he'd still put on a show though
like everybody would go
to the game and be happy
like not saying
like Jalen Brunson
put on shows too
I ain't saying
but the way Kyrie
it's different
it's just different
more of a movie
and not even saying Kyrie just don't play the game,
Riley Jalen Brunson.
It's just more exciting, bro.
Yeah, facts, bro.
My jersey look better.
Anything he do, bro, I ain't over here.
What they say, glazing?
I ain't glazing, Kyrie.
But, like, the way he move and play is just way more exciting.
They probably the same level of player, like, how effective they are on the game. And that's what way more exciting. They probably the same level of player like how effective
they are on the game.
And that's what I was asking.
He can get 27 a night
like Kyrie get 27 a night.
Yeah.
They just go about it
a different way.
Chop it up different.
Yeah.
And the way Kyrie go about it
is more entertaining
for a place that want to be a show.
It's a show
when you go to New York.
Yeah.
The guard
and they put on shows
and Kyrie puts on a show.
For sure.
Just in a different way.
Yeah. The way that Kyrie plays basketball a show. For sure. Just in a different way. Yeah.
The way that Kyrie
plays basketball is unmatched.
Bias is my favorite player,
but nobody plays basketball
like Kyrie ever, bro.
Yeah.
But they was talking about
some potential situations.
Obviously, we all know
KD leaving in the offseason.
How would y'all feel
if KD somehow got to Dallas?
If he get to Dallas,
then Nico the coach,
he the GOAT.
Then we talking about them different. He get Kyrie,
AD, and KD on the same team.
What are we talking about?
Yeah, I traded Luka for that.
Yeah.
And that's dangerous.
Yeah, nobody mad.
Dallas is back up. Nico!
Nico! They get to resort.
The love is back.
I don't know, though. What? The love is back. The love is back I don't know though
what?
the love is back
the love is back
but I'm saying
the team
is the team
like
what are we doing?
yeah
like what are we doing
with the team though?
is the team like
is it another
Sun situation
for real though?
nah
you got better players
than the actual team
it's a natural fit
you got a small four
a power four a a point guard.
And you already got bigs.
You're probably happy to get one of them up.
Yeah, you probably got to give up Lively.
Lively.
Gaffer will still be there for you.
Probably give him P.J. Washington.
But you can put some other guys around to fit in.
Christie probably got to go.
Yeah, boys just got to be healthy, though.
And that is just fine.
Yeah, but if that's healthy that's a more
natural team
than the Suns
yeah does everybody feel voiced
differently
imagine the 3-5 of KD
AD and Gafford
that's tough
that is are they
could they beat the Celtics
yeah I mean they could
I mean
if they healthy
it'd be
both teams healthy
that's a good series
that's a hell of a series
that's a hell of a series
I think that's seven
yeah
I don't think KD
going there though
I'm saying if it was
would that be
that'd be seven to y'all
Celtics is just, bro, that.
If you line them up, bro, it's ugly.
I mean, you got Drew and Kyrie.
Obviously, you know how that goes.
Now, that two guard, I don't know who will be the two for that Dallas team.
That situation probably really don't matter with Derek White.
He might have the edge.
But if you go across, I mean, obviously, KD, JT.
JT's younger, but still, it's going to be tough.
AD, JB, it's going to be tough. AD, JB.
It's tough.
I'll take AD.
If both healthy,
give me AD over Jalen Brown.
That's a tough cover for JB. And vice versa as well.
That'll be Porzingis.
Yeah, that'll be Porzingis, though.
It's Christmas.
Jalen Brown will be guarding KD. Through holiday, he'll be guarding.is, though. It's Christmas. Jalen Brown would be guarding.
KD.
Derralde would be guarding.
I'm still taking the Celtics.
Oh, my, my, oh, me.
That's why.
They're just such a complete team, bro.
I'm still taking the Celtics.
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So I asked, like, and that's fire.
That's the
that's the real big three
Kyrie AD
and
KD
woo
I'm taking this
it's only gonna be for
one or two years max
but boy
they'll make it work
yeah I'll take the Celtics
I wonder what young shit
is gonna end up doing that
like on some Bradley Bill
D-Book
and KD type shit
you talking about like
some young guns linking up
that I
yeah eventually link up
because I feel like
they all alphas now.
Nah, it ain't even that.
It's just the money.
The new contracts
going to fuck it up.
The new contracts
can't fuck it up.
Like, why would you leave?
Like, why would Anthony Edwards
leave when he can get
a super max?
Like, who he going
to link up with?
I don't know.
He ain't the link up
type of dude.
I don't think him and Jai
is the link up type of dudes. Mm-'t think him and Jai is the link-up type of dudes.
Mm-mm.
Donovan Mitchell.
Shane either, though.
The only dudes,
it was like a group
right before them
that was link-up type guys.
Like Bam,
Cat.
That group right before
Jai and them.
They was link-up type of guys.
That group after them,
they a different way.
They YNs. Yeah. It's my shit. Yeah. They on that type of.... That group after them, they a different way. They YNs.
Yeah, it's my shit.
Yeah, they on that type of...
Anthony Edwards, bro.
This is my organization.
That's why the league
might be in good hands, though,
because it's probably more spread out.
They more competitive
than the group that was before...
I agree.
That group of stars
that was before John Moran, though.
Yeah, Bam and them
was definitely in that middle.
Like, damn, I could join, bro.
We could bring
AU swag back.
Anthony Edwards,
John Moran,
they more like,
nah,
nigga,
we gone.
I'm rocking with them.
They damn near Dame Lillard.
How Dame Lillard
was in Portland
for a long time.
That's my shit.
Before he,
you know what I mean?
Of course,
he's with the Bucks now,
but he was on that
for a long time.
Like,
I don't want to leave.
We straight.
We'll figure it out.
But I was just wondering,
like, damn,
but y'all said the money
will fuck it up,
so never mind, I guess.
I mean, because you can't
turn down the money.
Like, mm-hmm.
You're going to be like,
nah, I'm going to go
take it for you.
Somebody might, man.
Somebody probably will,
but also all the people
we're talking about
in quote-unquote
small markets.
So them places,
it's damn kind of hard
to do that.
To get another young star
from another team, that's going to be tough. You know how I, it's damn kind of hard to do that. To get another young star from another team,
that's going to be tough.
You know how I feel about that.
I want to be the man.
I want to be the man.
It's me.
I want all the records.
I want all the money.
We'll figure it out.
I'm Trey Young.
I ain't never leaving Atlanta.
Y'all got to get rid of me.
Straight up.
They ain't got to push you out. You got to get rid of me. Straight up. They ain't gotta push you out.
Gotta get rid of me.
At the end of the day, only one team win
every year. You shitty
if you go to a team. You Bradley Bill right now,
you're pissed you left Washington.
I was the man.
I was averaging 30.
But you don't feel like they be thinking
like they legacy on the line.
What it look like now
no shade to Brad
he still rich as fuck
yeah still working
but now you in
the Suns
and niggas
it's questionable
if you nice
and we know you cold
man I would've stayed
in Washington
been doing what
Jordan Poole
doing averaging 35
not giving a shit
trying to break records
I was just trying to
think what young
cause that De'Aaron Fox
and that Wimby,
I'm like, damn,
if they got one more youngin',
they might be the new big three.
That's raw, though.
They team raw.
Mm-hmm.
But he did it a right way.
Perfect timing.
Sacramento wasn't his shit.
It was always questions
if it was his shit.
I think so.
Yeah, they draft guards every year. If it was his shit. They draft guards. I think so. Yeah, they draft guards
every year.
If it's my shit,
it ain't no question.
You not draft from opposition?
No, never.
It's my shit.
There's no reason
that you should be having
a proven star.
He proved after his rookie year
he was good enough.
For you to go get
Holly and Davion Scorsese.
Yeah, like,
what y'all getting
two point guards for?
Even though y'all
shipped them out.
Y'all questioning me.
This ain't really my shit. It was questions about it.
But now he
goes to San Antonio. It's definitely
not his shit.
Now it's a joint venture.
I already was in a rocky place, but now I'm
lit. So he cool with being
Robin because Wimby's the next.
Yeah, I'll be Robin to the next
generational player. I won't be Robin
to Demonte Sabonis.
Wimby, I don't have
a choice, but he's
one of the greatest
players ever.
I'm cool with that.
I can live with that.
I can't live with
somebody making me
low-key Robin to
Demonte Sabonis
and then still not
getting stuff for us
to compete.
But do y'all think
somebody else will
join now?
Is it Antonio?
They're going to need
one more pitch.
I think so, bro. I think they're going to get somebody that's a little older. Sammy Vett? But do y'all think somebody else will join now? Is it Antonio? They gonna need one more piece.
I think so, bro.
I think they gonna get somebody that's a little older.
Sammy Vett?
Yeah, like somebody who's still an aging star.
They need an Andre Iguodala type situation.
Yeah, they gonna get like an aging star.
Who's a younger, older guy?
Like a Mikel Bridges type?
Yeah, but somebody a little more famous than that.
Like, no shade to Mikel, but like... A guy who was like a Paul George type of guy.
A guy Paul George.
Like, damn, he a star, but he was just aging a little bit.
Somebody in their 31s, 32s.
That was still good.
I'm trying to scroll through teams to think who would fit in that situation,
who was probably flexible enough.
Because they a year or two away.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
So like you said,
it could be a Michael Brown or a wing
that's just a little older,
still nice though.
Mm.
Yeah, but I mean, like you said,
you got De'Aaron Fox, you got Wimmy.
That's people pulling up for that.
Like if Jimmy Butler would have went there right now.
That was two years ago.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
That'd be a hell of a team.
That'd be fire.
Because Chris Paul damn near too old.
Yeah.
He a little too old.
He damn near on his Alonzo Mourner swag with them.
For sure.
But it's not like he not like.
God, you can tell who my enemy is.
He is though.
He was not supposed to be
that team with Shaq and them, bro.
Nah, but I'm saying he's like,
you love Chris Paul and Zero,
but he just there to get a game.
Yeah.
It's different now, bro.
CP was so elite.
Still elite, but it's just...
He was so interpretive, for sure.
Niggas is trying them old niggas now, bro.
It's like, bro, we get it.
You cold,
but you step out here on this floor,
it's your ass. I seen him and
KD arguing one game.
I know you, nigga. You don't know me.
Yeah, I was like, damn, it's two old niggas
going at it.
Just competitive. Just two
old niggas yelling at each other. CP ain't, but I
think he keep that spirit in him.
That young, competitive.
He always going to be young in that sense.
But play, he ain't about to guard, y'all.
What are you saying I'm got you, bro?
Oh, yeah.
It's ugly.
Guard.
Get out of the way.
Guard, niggas.
It's probably over.
CP damn near 40.
Yeah.
We don't expect you to.
But I'm saying CP used to be elite.
Oh, definitely.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just quiet.
I mean.
It's always crazy, but I'm saying damn near, though.
Hey, hey. You know it is. Und saying damn near, though. Hey, hey.
You know there's undefeated, bro.
You can't bother Tom.
He's going to catch us up.
That's what I was trying to think, too.
I was like, damn, you know LeBron is still playing at a high level.
But what other player that had a long career still killed at an old age?
I was trying to think who was 36.
Oh, 36 is a bunch of niggas killed at 36.
36, 37. Mike killed at 36. Because Le 36 is a bunch of niggas killed at 36. 36, 37.
Mike killed at 36.
Because Brian's just 40.
Just 40 is crazy.
Yeah.
But I'm saying, man.
But I'm saying, it's close.
We ain't 37, bro.
We 40.
It's 40.
He went straight to the league, too.
Everybody in the league down there at 36 still killing.
Steph, 36.
Oh, they are our age.
Yeah, Russ, 35, 36.
KD, 36.
Yeah.
So you think they still can play like that at 40?
Can Steph Curry be Steph Curry at 40?
I don't know.
That's a lot to ask.
Can KD be KD at 40?
He'll be, yes.
KD at 40, but the way he scored different.
Steph going to have to run off them screens at 40.
That's a lot to fucking ask, bro.
I don't know.
In four years, I don't think Steph would be saying Steph Curry.
Will Steph even want to play basketball in four years? Because I think James Harden
can still be James Harden at 40.
Nah. Because he transitioned his game,
bro. Yeah, but he a dominant
ball handler. Like, he still got to create
that space. Four years
from now, he not going to be
creating that space. Bro, he already went to a team
where he was supposed to be able to scale back, bro. Now he back
doing all this responsibility again, bro.
We can't ask James Harden to do this for you.
I'm not asking him.
I'm just saying I think he's capable, bro.
I don't think he can do it.
Like, Steph Curry a shooter.
He already don't get by people like he used to.
He's still cold.
I was trying to say something like that,
but we ain't doing that.
Respect.
All right, let's move on.
I don't know what you're about to say.
No, but I was thinking about somebody who played like an old man,
but still kind of, you're damn near effective,
but you can't get no ball by nobody.
We need you, but.
So I see what you're saying, but I think his game, bro,
is kind of like James Harden, just like Russell Westbrook, bro.
Russell Westbrook's still going to be effective at 40.
Hell no.
It ain't even no shade to Russ, but his game is based off athleticism.
I don't know if he's going to still be moving that like that in four years.
Yeah, bro, he would be honored to get full-time, bro, at 40.
Like 40, bro?
Their body's in tip-top shape, bro.
This ain't Vince Carter in them, bro.
But they got to chase 20-year-olds, bro.
We got, listen, we got the best generation of basketball players, bro.
We do, but at 40, I just don't know of Russell Westbrook.
Brian kicked it off.
I don't know of Russell.
I hope they moving like that at 40.
I'll be like, hats off to them.
But I just don't see in four years,
Russell Westbrook still going up there and getting offensive rebounds.
In four years.
That's a lot to add.
Like the generation before us,
I don't think Steve Francis and them would have been still
you feel me? They weren't still rocking.
Like KD and BD.
They weren't rocking like Gilbert.
Shit was different, bro.
Our generation is
James Harden. These niggas is our age, bro.
We 36, 37, bro. We old,
bro. Three years is a long
time. I get y'all that, but these niggas can still
play, bro. I'm not saying they can't still
play, but you just add more. Can't write
everybody off. I'm not. I'm saying you
add in two more years of miles on
their body.
They playing at high levels right now.
So niggas is averaging,
let's say, I don't know, 24,
25. Take James
Harden, Stephen Curry,
KD.
What's one more name
that's our age
that's still in that high class?
DeMar DeRozan.
DeMar DeRozan.
So do they go from
25 to 26 a game
or really 23 to 22 a game
to like 16?
Y'all see these niggas
averaging 16 at 40?
I don't even know
if some of them niggas
want to even play
where they at.
Stephen Curry averaging 20 at 40.
I don't know, bro. I don't even know if them of them niggas want to even play where they at. Steph Curry averaging 20 at 40. I don't know, bro.
I don't even know if them niggas want to average the team.
You know how full court pressing these young niggas going to be on Steph Curry when he's 40?
They're going to have a chance to kill the goal.
You cut off t-shirt on these niggas if they 40?
Man, what?
Blitz.
Nigga, what?
All mixtapes, bro.
Steph Curry at 40?
We blitzing Curry at 40?
In four years, we are, hey, no help.
You got him.
Like, you don't need no help.
40?
Yeah, bro.
In four years, bro.
It's a nigga at my bar right now that's ready to quit.
We all going to be 37 this year, bro.
Them niggas my age.
We all graduate the same year.
I'm saying at 40, bro, it's going to be tough.
Running off them screens, bro.
Steph Curry damn near going to be Rip Hamilton, bro. He's not running off no screen at 40, bro, it's going to be tough. Running off them screens, bro, Steph Curry damn near going to be Rip Hamilton, bro.
He's not running off no screen at 40.
He just wants to be an underarmor, bro.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
He don't want to be running like that really no more.
Not crazy right now.
But you know how we was kind of sleep on?
We was like, damn, it's kind of sad to see Steph Curry get 18.
We was doing 520 in the morning.
Then they can get you 30.
You like, damn.
Yeah, I mean, he's still a GOAT.
He is still a GOAT.
So he 36.
He probably can still have moments where he still in good shape.
I just think as good as LeBron is at 40.
Four years.
We got niggas, too.
That's our age that can go.
LeBron is unreal, bro.
I'm not comparing him to him.
LeBron is not normal, bro. Nobody weighs that much and can move that fast. unreal, bro. I'm not comparing him to him. LeBron is not normal, bro.
Nobody weighs that much and can move that fast.
No, yeah.
I'm saying, so he had too much of an advantage already.
Like, at 18, he was 240.
Yeah, bro.
Moving.
He's not.
Like, he's almost fake, bro.
Like, look at Kobe.
You 100% right.
But Kobe got to, like, 38.
That's the generation I'm talking about.
That's the T-Mex, the Steve Francis, the BDs, the KG, the Ray Allen, the Paul Pierce.
When them niggas was old like that, it was kind of like, damn.
When them niggas played up for the Brooklyn X, bro, it was kind of like.
We was disappointed.
But that's going to be everybody, bro.
That's father time, bro.
I think we got a better lineage of players than them niggas, bro.
That might be true, but like for real.
I think both your points is correct.
Them niggas longevity is crazy.
Hey, them niggas can't be better than them niggas, bro.
Yeah, but I'm just saying you at four years, bro.
Two is a lot to ask.
At 36.
Four years, nigga.
I'm going to be bald.
Nigga, I might have a gut, bro.
Yeah, we built like...
You built like me with a bald head, bro.
Apollo might divorce you.
I swear to God, I'll never be built like that.
I refuse, bro.
Hold on, hold on.
He was about to make me tap in.
I would never, bro.
I would never, bro.
I would never, bro.
I would never, bro.
Because you have no choice to be built like your daddy with a bald head. I swear do that. I would do it, bro. I would do it, bro. Because you have no choice
to be built like your daddy
with a bald head.
That's what it is.
And you don't got no facial hair.
And Paula,
she's leaving you, bro.
You can't walk out of here
built like me here.
You can't swag like me around here.
You can't just walk around
in your drawers like me, bro.
Shout out to Coach D, man.
I don't know how he got put
around that spot, bro.
I don't know either, bro.
He out of pocket
moving on
this is interesting since January 1st
2020 the most buckets in the NBA
Jason Tatum
that's crazy that JT has the accomplishments he's had so far
and then like I seen them talking about today
they was just like it's crazy how
Shay is getting all this praise but he hasn't done
half the things that Jason Tatum has done in this league
is there going to get to a point to where JT going to get
his respect finally? Do he got to repeat to get it?
I mean, I feel you,
but it's too easy to joke on JT.
It's just shade
has a team that people didn't expect
to be that good because they were so young.
He has them playing at such a
high level that you got to
respect it, bro.
But is it fair enough that they kind of keep skipping over JT as a face of the league? It's not fair. It's just a high level that you gotta respect it, bruh. But does that,
is it fair enough
that they kind of
keep skipping over
JT as a face of the league?
It's not fair.
It's just when you
accomplish so much
so early,
motherfuckers look at you
like,
that's what he supposed to do.
He been doing that.
They ain't respect it.
Like, bro just said.
It just become normal.
Like,
Yannis having a year
that's crazy.
We just like,
yeah.
Jokic? For real. No, it's no diss to JT. Like, Giannis having a year that's crazy. We just like, yo, Jokic?
For real.
No,
it's no distance,
JT.
Like,
I understand.
Just come with
just being great early.
Shea had
low expectations
coming into the league,
bro.
He learned the game,
Pat Biv and them,
then he left them,
got his own team.
Now you turn some
youngsters up.
JT didn't have that journey.
JT had, JT had instant success, bro.
Yeah.
So that's the curse behind that shit.
Damn.
So I feel like he going to get his just due.
People that like Jeff and them, his colleagues,
and people who really respect the game,
like give him his love.
But it's just the media.
I know he great.
But it's just like, you got to have...
Like when Kobe, before... I don't like to talk about that.
Before Kobe got in trouble, we didn't connect with Kobe.
Nobody connected with him.
Like, you knew Kobe.
He was a young kid.
It was exciting.
He did the dunk contest.
But you ain't really had no connection with him.
And then once he went through some shit, and he came and was like, I'm going to be a villain.
Kinda.
Like, fuck it.
I'm going to tap in.
People don't like me.
You could relate to that shit.
It was more like, ah, damn, my back against the wall.
Ain't nobody fucking with me.
I'm going to fight out of this shit.
And people started liking him.
And then as his years went on, you grew a connection with Kobe because you felt like you grew with him.
Like, damn, I remember when he was this kid.
Then I remember when he turned the fuck up.
And now, you know, once he passed, we...
That was a bad time.
I said, once he passes, then boom.
Kobe in the studio.
Says, talk nice.
Nah, you right though, bro.
Bro.
Yo, bro. Yo, bro.
How did you do that?
You plugged me up, bro.
Yo, wow.
That's crazy.
We can end the show now, DJ.
Yeah.
I like how you just
snatched it out of my hand.
Yeah.
It's getting worse.
It's not getting better.
Nah.
But he got to do something
to make us connect with him, though.
Damn.
And I ain't saying
he got to get in trouble.
I'm just saying he got to be...
People got to believe him.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like,
we started to believe Kobe.
Like,
that nigga might really be
angry.
Like,
he really going for 80
on everybody.
Like, he don't give a fuck.
We had,
we believed it. Yeah. Niggas start really tapping into Kobe after everybody. He don't give a fuck. We believed it.
Yeah.
They can start really tapping into Kobe after that.
Yeah, I don't know if people believe that JT.
I believe it.
When I watch him, I know him.
I've been around him, so it's different for me.
I'm like, he wouldn't be great.
He really built like that.
The average fan don't know him.
They don't see him.
They just see a guy who go out, do his job,
don't say much,
kill,
go about his business.
But I know
what kind of person,
what kind of player he is
and what kind of
determination he got.
But people can't
connect with it yet.
That's what I see
from the outside.
People really look at him
like he just don't have
no type of personality.
Yeah,
like they can't
connect with him.
But then you get
an Anthony Edwards,
he block a game
when it's shot,
he like,
and with a hurt calf, and with a hurt calf.
And with a hurt calf.
I'll say it again.
You know, people like, that's my dog, man.
He say anything.
You can connect with him because that's how you really act when you playing with your guys.
Yeah.
That's the kind of swag most people got.
So they connect with him.
That's why they be like, he going to be the face of the NBA
even though he don't want to be.
He said, y'all can get that shit to win me.
Mello was talking about that shit, too.
He was like, I don't feel like an international player
can be the face of the league.
This is an American game.
We don't connect with them.
Like you said, the personality aspect.
If you go through Yoke, Giannis, you're not really tapping into them.
Language barrier, all that stuff.
And I ain't saying it like that, but you really can't.
Even Giannis is very personable.
People like him, but you just can't really connect with him all the way.
That's true, man.
You know what I mean?
I mean, even Shea, Canadian.
People like the way he dress and shit, like the way he play basketball,
but not too many people tapped in with him individually.
Yeah.
Shea, he got the quarterbooks.
He do, bro, but you don't know
nothing about his personal life
to that extent.
All those people we talking about,
you know a little bit about them
on the court, off the court,
all of the above.
Yeah.
Maybe Jai and Anthony
is just too turnt, though.
Yeah, they too turnt
for the face of the league,
like, because
they just naturally being themselves
and like we like that
as a you know
urban community
like damn that's how
we really be rocking
sometimes.
Real niggas.
Jason Tatum
is so
politically correct
and professional.
It's a beautiful thing
so he can play
both sides.
Like he got his kid
at every game
his family
it look right
but you can't
yeah you really can't connect.
Like, some people couldn't connect with Steph at first.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
We was like, damn, he like just too perfect.
Yeah.
He talk about church.
He do everything right.
But that was truly him.
Yeah.
Facts.
And that's truly JT, too.
But it's just like.
JT just don't change the, move the needle like Steph Curry, though.
Yeah, his game.
Yeah, the game. Yeah. Superseded Steph Curry, though. Yeah, his game. Yeah, the game.
Superseded Steph Curry, no matter how he acted.
Yeah, his game.
Niggas was pulling up from half court from the third game.
And what he was doing in them games,
when you tell niggas to go night-night and shit,
Steph got his disrespect off.
You saw the personality of Steph on that court.
Court, on the court, yeah.
Because if LeBron went in the league,
it'd be Steph's league.
It's hands down.
Yeah, like if JT did stuff like...
That's why people connected with Westbrook is how hard
he played. And then you could
feel his energy. Like, he rocked the
baby on you. Like, dog, wow.
Like, you could connect with Westbrook.
Like, if JT did, he don't
got to, but like, even his celebrations,
he like, blows the kiss when he hit the
three. Yeah. I see
kids do it a little bit.
But it ain't like,
you know,
night-night is crazy.
You know what I mean?
Like,
turn around,
shooting at the crowd,
like that shit.
Yeah, that shit changed a lot.
Steph Curry got niggas
wearing all-white
underarmor sneakers,
bro, outside.
Outside is funny.
I ain't seen none.
Yeah, no, I've seen them.
All-white,
separate two-loves.
Yeah, those are
historic flame shoes.
Coming off that turf.
That's a fact.
All terrain shoe?
Yeah, because I feel like JT is so, like bro said, so politically correct, but it just...
The nigga so cold.
The aura is different, bro.
It's kind of like, damn, I want to like this nigga, but I don't know if he really related.
But I want a JT so cool, but he don't step back and do the bullshit like Steph Curry.
He don't shoot the ball and turn around like Steph Curry.
Because they literally the same person, bro.
It's just the game different, bro.
So, I don't know.
But also, Steph Curry's 6'3".
The common person.
Related.
He's 5'10".
Like, you feel you could be Steph Curry. Like, shit common person is 5'10 like
you feel you could be
Steph Curry
like shit
I'm 5'10
shit
he can go out there
and shoot like that
all I gotta do
is work on my jumper
I got a chance
JT 6'10
he's damn near
unrealistic
there's no workout
that can ever make me
he unrealistic bro
he like
with a handle
motherfuckers ain't
burping now
6'10
handles
light skin
curly hair.
Niggas is just hating
after a while.
That's what I was
about to say, bro.
You down there.
How you 16, curly hair
and you got a singer, bro?
Like, what the fuck?
You know what I mean?
Niggas hate it.
Yeah.
He got a real blueprint, though.
The nigga did it the right way.
Everybody's mad at him.
I don't get it.
On the real,
he really Grand Hill.
The Grand Hill
that didn't get hurt.
Yeah, bro.
That whole Duke blueprint is there.
He literally walked Grand Hill shoes, bro.
Grand Hill walked so JT can fly.
That is a fact.
And it waits until the career is over.
When he really going to be on after that?
You're going to see the influence.
You're going to see the real personality.
You know what I mean?
JT going to be a billionaire probably.
Yeah. How smart he is and the shit he can do. You're going to see the real personality. You know what I mean? JT going to be a billionaire probably. Yeah.
How smart he is and the shit he can do.
But he's literally Grant Hill, bro.
That's a great comparison.
Accurate as hell, man.
That's the lineage.
I swear, bro.
That great lineage be a problem.
The low-key fire singer.
You see the vibe?
It's your vibe, man.
You like the look.
You like that look.
Grant Hill had niggas wearing Fila's.
Nigga, come on, bro.
And you was killing in Detroit and wherever else you went.
Come on, bro.
Super humble.
Yeah.
Don't get no shit.
No smut.
Safe, solid.
Yeah.
Only thing, Grant Hill got hurt.
JT then surpassed him because he's unhealthy.
Yeah, for sure.
Damn.
Because Grant Hill was that nigga.
He was. What? And Tamiya. I mean, shout Yeah, for sure. Damn. Because Grant Hill was that nigga. He was. What?
And Tamiya, I mean, shout out to LMA.
Respect. Tamiya is pressure.
Shout out to the two-step. I ain't talking
about my nigga's girl.
I'm just saying.
He literally is
the better Grant Hill, bro.
Grant Hill got hurt, so
I like that. He walked
so JT can fly
I like that
better analogy
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