Club Shay Shay - BEST OF 520: Jeff Teague on BEEF with Pacers, PJ Tucker, worst hairlines
Episode Date: May 31, 2025In this week's BEST OF CLUB 520, we look back at Jeff Teague and the guys top moments of the week. Teague and the guys get into Jeff’s major beef with the Pacers and why Paul George leaving cost... him over $40 million. Plus, Teague and the guys talk PJ Tucker and players who need fix their hairlines! #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. He like, nigga, Jeff, where your money at?
Your mama ain't give us nothing?
I'm thinking, hey, motherfucker.
I don't know.
Price, $7.
I don't know.
That nigga would do that shit every time.
Well, I'm scared of him.
You know what I'd do?
I'd go there right with him.
You want a sandwich?
I'm gonna get one, too.
That shit go to my pocket, though.
You know what's sad about that?
There was no way y'all were excited about them sandwiches.
The Burger King was the next block open.
I never was.
I think Donald, niggas had everything.
It's 56 doors down and that's a pretty good place to pass through.
I was told Drugs was open.
Louis put $2 in his tank every day.
That was out of pocket.
$2, Craig, Louis me his ass kicking.
On me, bro.
My friend Louis, when Louis see this, he gonna laugh cause hein' for that. On me, bro. My friend with Lucy, with Lucy does he go laugh
cause he know, I just need to get there.
But nigga, put the 20 in there, feel the block,
my momma gave you 20, bro.
That motherfucker Leroy was crazy.
One like a dollar, $1.98.
Damn.
Not a high school.
06, 07 at this point.
Gas was like $2 though back then, For real, $2, $3.
But gas jumped though.
Oh wait, is when shit got crackin'.
Yeah, I was gone.
I had a Caprice in it.
Gas was nasty.
I remember when my dad knew what was mad
when gas became like $1.50.
Damn.
My dad was like, man, hell no, man.
That's crazy.
We ain't about to be drivin'.
I'm like, damn, $1.50, damn.
Nigga, I would cry if I seen gas at 150 right now.
What?
I'm pulling over now.
I don't care what I got on my tank.
Nah, yeah, it's Indy 500 traffic for that.
What?
If you look at the old days,
niggas used to get apartments for 600 a month.
Oh yeah, the cost of living is.
Bro, it is crazy, bro.
Y'all see Warren Buffett House?
Man, he living in the same house he done had
since like the 80s, bro.
He bought that shit for like 70K.
Damn.
So you seen that shit?
Yeah.
It's worth like 500 now.
It's a regular house.
Yeah.
Nah, it's just he got the same house since like 1970.
And that's the crazy part.
When you have assets at any point,
you can get them at a hold on center
for a very long time period, bro.
Like having a crib, buying a crib for 70K cash.
That's how much houses was back then though, bro.
That's crazy.
And everything.
My first rental property was 65K cash.
How much is that property now?
And that don't look like that.
I bet you how much that property now?
How much I sell for now?
Like 240.
That's a hell of a flip.
Yeah.
One of my good friends, they run it,
so I wanna get them out, but.
I love them.
T-Go ahead, Lord.
I love them too much, man.
They ain't got a fool.
I love them.
Shout out to my dude, man.
I love you to death, brother.
Can't wait for your nigga to commit infraction.
Marty, how old are you?
Oh, okay, you ain't that far from us.
Oh, I say you talking to us like we just some old heads real.
We are, but hold on now.
I'm about to be 37.
So what year you graduate?
11.
Oh, 2012.
12 things I was doing in 2012.
That was a good year. Man. That was a good year.
Man, 2012 was a good year for me.
That was my first Teague birthday party.
No, 2010 was, but the first time I threw it was 2012.
He wasn't.
I'm supposed to.
We ain't gonna put that.
I put, you got some charges on niggas.
Don't put them lies on me.
We carded everybody. If you wasn't 25, you couldn't even get lies on me. We carded everybody.
If you wasn't 25, you couldn't even get in my party.
What was 2012 with?
Senso?
Mm-hmm.
Oh yeah, that was the, yeah.
Yeah, 2012 was a good year.
Yeah, yeah.
2012 was Senso.
That was the white Remy night.
Yeah.
That was that night, bruh.
Me and DJ had some Vogue after the Vogue.
Niggas.
Ha ha!
It was like nights. Shout out to the Vogue. Ha ha! We was like nice!
Shout out to the vogue.
Yeah, 2012.
Premium location.
That was after I-
Cracking holes off the corbel?
Cause 2012 was after I played D-Rose.
Cause it was 2019.
I was with.
Yeah, no 2012 was the first year I started.
Oh yeah, it was definitely after the lockout.
Freaky Mike was still in high school, wasn't he?
I graduated 12th grade.
Oh, year before. Damn, graduated from high school. Oh, you were four.
Damn, y'all young.
Damn.
You used to use who?
So why did he in the shitty end now?
You know what was out of pocket though?
How we used to have to dress to go to the club.
Oh, nigga.
I seen a, what is them weak ass shoes,
them brown shoes that had the stripes on the side?
The stripes? They had like the Adidas stripes on the side,
but they wasn't Adidas.
Steve Madden's had some shit like that.
I seen a post on Instagram today
was like all you niggas was wearing these.
And what I seen was-
Steve Madden's, Creative Rex.
The Spirits.
Niggas even had the Craig Chucks.
Oh, Creative Rex?
Oh, P.F. Flyers.
Niggas was wearing P.F. Flyers.
By the time we was growing though, you was already,
you was cool.
Oh yeah.
You were straight by then.
I was, I was.
You had to dress like Kirk Franklin.
Yeah, niggas was wearing fedoras in the club.
Ties.
Once I figured out, like if you play in a,
you play in the NBA, you don't got,
none of these rules apply.
I'd never wear nothing.
I was like, I could wear sweatpants, sweatpants.
I think the only way you gotta really play into rules
is like dress in Vegas.
Where-
That's the only place they don't give a fuck.
They don't give a fuck.
You would wear pants.
Who you are, that's the only place.
That's the only place.
That's the only one.
You gotta put some respect on dress.
That's the only place.
Everybody else, I was like, oh, if you got enough money,
you ain't gotta wear nothing.
Oh, Vegas is, where did he buy them Lululemon pants from?
Vegas.
Mike wore some Lululemon, real Lululemon.
I was forced to wear real Lululemon.
What's the song called that be singing?
Lululemon.
Yeah.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's all.
That's the song?
And you know what's nasty?
I wasn't fashion about this weekend.
I seen a whole bunch of niggas and I said,
y'all are disgusting, man.
No, they couldn't get in the club without me.
And the lady said, the dude, I don't know what it was. We didn't need you toall are disgusting, man. They couldn't get in the club without me. And the lady said, the dude, I don't know what it was.
We didn't need you to get in the club.
They couldn't get in the club.
He's just the nigga we sent into the door
to get us some clothes.
It was like two o'clock in the morning
and nothing was open.
And I don't pack pants, cause I only wear sweatpants.
So the fact that that song is so big
and I know one of the OGs who put a pair of pants on,
it's crazy.
He's a richard under. Hey, what's funny is he tell him to let it,
he's like, hey, so if you get out the way
and if I try to get to the door, is it cool?
So I'm gonna tell him, he said, so you a snitch.
Never really, she was like, hey.
She was like, it's not me, she's like,
it's not me that's gonna stop you, it's them.
I was like, well, just let me try, let me talk to them.
She's like, I'm gonna tell.
The fuck?
Thank God for the dress code though, I ain't gonna lie.
They used to matter though.
They used to keep niggas out, especially here.
Yeah, but niggas, it was so filthy,
like shout out to my nigga Mix, man.
We went out one night after my rookie year, 2009,
Lou birthday, December, 2009.
He went out and my nigga had on Levi's
with some hard bottoms.
And a collar shirt tucked in.
And I knew that we was in fucking trouble.
I said, this ain't the look.
It was like brown.
I said, I don't know what shoes, but that ain't the look.
The tucked in part has me alarmed.
Whatever we going for, you got on some hard boy,
hard boy Levi jeans, they cuffed with some hard bottoms on.
You know that cuff didn't do nothing for that shoes
because it was so flat.
But nigga, that's how out of pocket we was
because Cloud9 had you fucked up.
They shout out to Big Mark and them
and they was running at that time.
Big Mark, Derrick and them.
Shout out to the OGs.
Had us in there a little bit.
Dressing jeans they had us crack
because I hate niggas that wear suit jackets with jeans. Derek and them. Shouts to the OGs. Add us in there looking good. Dressing jeans the other day,
cause I hate niggas that wear suit jackets with jeans.
Those are the worst type of niggas in the world, man.
That was a look, bro.
I cannot stand a nigga in a suit jacket
and some jeans, bro.
Why?
You know what's nasty too?
The people didn't know the difference
between like a smoke jacket or a blazer
and then a suit jacket.
They just wear a suit jacket and then I'm like,
that's nasty.
Yeah, why don't you put them jeans on, bro.
It's a blazer, whatever you call it, bro.
You damn near lying, bro.
Yeah, it's nasty.
I've done that look before.
But there's a huge difference.
Niggas wearing suits that have tops and bottoms
and then I'm like, that's nasty.
Where the fuck was you going, a funeral?
God damn it.
Nah, I wore, you remember you said to wear
suits on the bench when you was injured.
You had a jacket with some jeans on?
I had a jacket, I had a hoodie.
It was actually kind of fresh.
I had a hoodie under my. actually kind of fresh. I had a hoodie under, over my, under my.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, okay.
I had a suit jacket on with my hoodie
under it with some jeans.
Yeah.
Usually niggas have on dress shirts under they shit.
Yeah, I was, I was swagging it out.
If you don't have a hoodie under your shirt,
that's pretty bad. Really, cause I wore the hoodie,
this is what really happened.
I wore the hoodie and the jeans as regular clothes.
I had on some sneakers or whatever. But they like, oh, you gotta sit on the bench, the jeans as regular clothes. I had some sneakers or whatever,
but they like, oh, you gotta sit on the bench.
You need a dress coat.
And I always kept a suit in my locker.
I just threw that bitch on, sat on the bench.
And somebody was like,
you thought you made a statement with that.
And then next thing you know, I seen niggas doing it.
Like, I'm like, damn,
niggas really wearing hoodies under their suits.
That's kinda-
I can see that. I don't know how swaggy it was, but I can see it. Like, I was like, damn niggas really wearing hoodies under they suits. That's how it goes. I can see that.
I don't know how swag it was, but I can see it.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
I wonder how many people would be like, damn,
let me fake suit up tonight just so I can wear the sweatpants.
How you gonna wear this big ass outfit on the bench?
Swear to God.
You know how, man, you want,
me and PJ was talking yesterday.
And shout out to my nigga Tuck.
He was talking about like how much he loved to play.
He was just like, man, I work out every day.
Like I'm about to play 40 minutes.
And I'm like, nigga, you ain't getting in.
And he like, I know I ain't getting in,
but I gotta be ready.
I was like, boy, that's why you so professional.
I'm gonna say, let me tell you what I did in Milwaukee.
Cause he was like, he was trying to throw jabs,
but he don't know that,ga, I roast your ass too.
He like, I know how you feel in Milwaukee now.
That's the first jab, my nigga.
I'ma let that one breathe.
I was like, and he was like,
cause man, this shit ain't easy, man.
So now he be coming back down to Earth
and he was like, like, you never got in.
I said, all right, now we activated.
I was like, motherfucker, you still warming up and shit?
Like you might as well play like I did.
Take them insoles out them fucking shoes and chill.
He was like, you crazy as hell.
I do, we put my insole shoes in.
I said, for what?
I said, boy, if you'll keep your regular insoles in
and start clapping.
He's gonna be warming out there jabbing and shit.
He put his tail tucked in his motherfucking collar.
I said, boy, every night he exposes PJ pregame shit, bro.
He got to say, boy, you got the same minutes, boy.
Shout out to PJ.
He was like, fuck you.
Now, hey, if we see you in this series,
I know something going good for us, respectfully.
But he actually, this is not because he's my friend,
but he actually was probably,
this was probably like a series for him.
Why you say that?
Because they switching one through five. not because he's my friend, but he actually probably, it's probably like a series for him. Why you say that?
Because they switching one through five.
He one of them niggas that always guard bigger guys.
You know what I mean?
He always did a good job on guards.
I mean, he older now, I don't know how he gonna guard
Tyrese now, I don't know.
But he always did a good job
of keeping bigger guys off the glass.
So they switching one through five
probably make a little sense, but hell.
Fuck it.
He ain't getting it.
DJ like please put a piece in.
Yeah, tuck you my nigga, but boy,
if I see you on the court, I know that we are up 30.
I know that we are just waiting to go to the next game.
Well, that's how they feel, Tuck.
We put him and James Johnson in.
Talk to you soon.
Shout out to Tuck, get well soon.
I wanted to see how you felt about this.
You see the twins, Amin and Asura,
they're qualifying to play for the Jamaican national team.
I was like, that's crazy niggas don't play for the US team.
I mean, shout to your nationality, that's fire.
But if y'all could pick another country to play for,
what would it be?
Yeah, they got a team.
Yes, Jamaica.
Cool Runnings.
Cool Runnings.
Cool Runnings.
Cool Runnings.
Hey, we see EJ play for the Bahamas.
We knew they grew up in New York.
79th of Hoover.
Good running.
And not the Hoover, California.
This is a nice neighborhood.
The maker we got up off slip-tees.
Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do.
Germany, ain't that where Dennis Schroeder plays for?
Yeah, he does.
I'm rocking with the Germans.
I don't know if they'll accept you, but good luck. I did my ancestry. You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about?
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You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? Ah, that makes sense. I go tap in with my heritage and my lineage.
I go tap in with my guys, Josh Okogi and all them.
What you mean it makes sense?
That's what I say, Josh Okogi is boogie.
Josh Okogi.
Is that that nigga?
What?
Shout out to J-Hope, man.
Is that the real J-Hope?
That nigga Josh Okogi, boy, we love you boy,
but it's time.
It's time to go.
That motherfucker karma roundabout is crazy.
He gotta cut that bitch out.
You say he gotta cut this out?
Not the Manu.
He got that motherfucker more on your court.
Why did he gotta look at this?
J.O., I ain't letting him do that.
J.O. Keep rocking't letting him do that. J-O.
Keep rocking the thing headband, bro.
Who the fuck is his dick?
He got the soul in the headband.
The subway just broke.
Mike, why you zooming in on his head?
My nigga Josh McCaukey.
We was just talking about niggas that can't let their hair go.
And you get money, nigga.
You can get bald, nigga.
No, what he gotta do, go to Turkey.
Get to Turkey? Get to Turkey.
Get to Turkey.
Ah, yeah.
Get to Turkey, J-Hope.
It's a little wicked for my boy, man.
It is for your shit to be like that.
You gotta throw, too.
Like you said, boy.
You gotta go Kobe.
You got to.
You gotta go Kobe.
I didn't pay no attention to Jalen Brusson
until you said something, but I was like,
ah, yeah, my boy.
By the way, J-Hope, you got the windows missing.
Gotta go Kobe. Barbie, how you feel about that, you know what I'm saying? You know, getting older, gentlemen might, you know what I'm saying, ha yeah, my boy, by the way, J.B. got the windows missing. Gotta go Kobe.
Barbie, how you feel about that?
You know what I'm saying?
You know, the older gentleman might,
you know what I'm saying, hairline might be going,
but they get the braids.
Is that okay?
Yeah.
I got a little knot back in my shit,
so I'ma hold on a little longer,
but after that, I'ma go Kobe.
And my shit is just gonna be low.
My shit gonna be like Kenny Smith.
I'm gonna get a line, like, that really-
Little shit not that far back though. Hold on gonna be low. My shit gonna be like Kenny Smith, I'm gonna get a line like- Your shit not that far back though.
Hold on, hold on.
My shit not like there at all.
I still get lined up, nigga.
Hold on, nigga.
You can still line your shit up.
Yeah, I just wear hats,
cause I was, my daddy just make fun of us.
He like, oh nigga.
She said the line is-
Number two.
My daddy bald, but nigga, he was bald at 31, so I got a little time.
Mr. T had a stressful life, man.
Y'all took his hair away from him.
You would date a nigga with a received hairline?
Damn.
What they got to do with niggas and daves?
Damn.
Well, I'm fine.
See?
You know, my line has nicely started to break.
Mike, quit. Girls be killing drink. Mike, quit.
Girls, we killin' me. Mike, why are you?
He just going through all these pictures.
Would you date a nigga like your daddy?
Oh.
I see.
Gotta ask the real question.
Shout out to OG.
Don't forget his name on his broadcast.
You can't just see.
He's a really good man.
He's a really good man.
He takes you home and all that. Whoa. You can't follow up like that. He's a really good man. He takes care of home and all that.
Whoa.
You can't follow up like that.
That's what I'm saying.
You're just supposed to say he takes care of home
and it just fade to black.
Oh my God.
You know what's crazy?
It's almost Father's Day, we ain't seen one damn ad.
Nobody cares about nobody being a dad.
Oh they don't, Jeff is right.
Oh they really don't. You don't never Jeff is right. Oh, they really don't.
You don't never see them ass.
Mike, click on somebody else, bro.
What the fuck are you doing?
I'm not gonna tell y'all what Mike is searching right now,
but it's disrespectful.
It's so different.
Get off the Josh and Kogie name.
Mike gonna do his next voiceover over that picture.
Hey, your barber sucks.
See, you suck.
Your barber's a sucker.
He's sitting out in his chair.
Charging you full price.
You know, y'all know to drink bad when you like,
I forgot you was here.
I forgot you was here.
When like niggas can't really like drink it,
like they don't bite finish it.
And there's some different ice in this motherfucker today.
Usually I'm able to hold ice.
I ain't gonna lie.
I said the ice is doing numbers today. This motherfucker ice is crazy hold that shit. Damn. I said, no, Ice is doing numbers today.
This motherfucker Ice is crazy.
This motherfucker's a slushie by 30 minutes in.
God damn, but not on ice.
And I watched Final Destination,
so I don't really fuck with Ice right now.
Oh.
Ice, he had the glass in there.
You did a movie review on Ice?
I did a movie, all right.
We get to, I'll let y'all, just tell me when.
You said it was Strong as Man?
No, it's just Strong as Yo. I enjoyed it, I'm just saying that bitch cold just tell me when. No, it's your strongest.
I enjoyed it, I'm just saying that bitch cold.
I ain't gonna lie.
I am happy that the ice has melt down.
Barbie, I ain't gonna lie to you.
It's one of the nastier drinks you've been doing.
Damn.
Nastier.
Well, you know.
I ain't.
No, you had one that was.
The smoke old fashioned?
No, hell no.
That's the worst.
That's the number one? Yeah, that's number one.
This is a close second.
That was pretty good.
This is a close, huh?
I like the smoke old fashioned.
If you don't get your, uh,
That's smoke old fashioned.
This ain't gonna text me if you guys wanna go to,
you guys wanna go to the smoke bar,
cigarettes and cigars.
Cigarettes.
Man, nobody wanna go smoke no cigarettes.
Licking up to smoke cigarettes is crazy.
Hey, if you wanna, if cigarettes. Licking up to smoke cigarettes is crazy. Hey, if you're linking up with PJ,
you wanna smoke a cigarette, tell him I got the bar for him.
I'm like, man, nobody wanna go smoke no cigarettes.
What's it called?
He said the cigarette.
Gilroy's, nigga.
Licking up to smoke the Lube Force.
The Black Bottle or some shit.
I think you should start, yeah, start like the cooks.
Yeah, Lord, you can't, on Lord, you can't slip this.
I mean, you can't do nothing but sip, it's nasty, motherfucker.
Yeah.
You don't need to sip.
It ain't nasty.
Next episode, we gonna do Barbie drinks power rinks.
But this motherfucker, it needs a little puree,
a little honey or something.
It do got, it got honey, it got something that ain't-
A splash of magabe. It's like- Well, it need that honey pack. It do got, it got honey, it got something that ain't- A splash of macabre.
It's like-
Well, it need that honey pack.
It need a booster.
You make a honey pack old fashioned.
You gonna be rich.
This motherfucker need a booster.
Let me stop, boy, if people stop buying your drinks.
She actually do make good drinks.
When she start trying shit that ain't good.
Well, she the family, fuck it, if it's nasty, it's nasty.
Everybody tastes buds different.
Nah, he don't have to tell you right now.
You know what, if she start adding the honey packs to her,
what's that strawberry one you had made?
It was like a berry one one time.
We all was like, yeah, this the one.
I fuck with the drink you made for Rob 49.
I liked that one.
Hey, that was good.
Yeah, that was solid.
I fucked that one up.
You do a good job.
You do a good job.
I ain't gonna lie.
Marv, you all right with me.
Some of your shit do be harsh though.
Some of your shit be harsh.
This is cool, but you can't be this much of a nigger.
I'll freestyle this one.
We ain't gonna win, don't do that to us.
Oh God.
Yeah, that's the problem.
That's it.
Your measurements was awful.
This is a battle rap drink.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got eyeball perforations. And another was awful. This is a battle rap drink. Yeah. Yeah.
I got eyeball perc.
Another cut, and another cut, and another cut.
And it looks like the seatbelt don't work,
and I'm trying to buckle up.
Shout out to my nigga T-Roy.
Fuck this drink.
Y'all are a fraud.
Hey, he used to send me battle rap bars all the time.
But what happened to that?
But that's when he was my nigga, man.
Now he sent me fucking Columbia video.
Bootylicious. Bootylicious.
Bootylicious.
He sent a twerk something.
Hey, my nigga.
Hey, this nigga know.
Now he sent me all Columbia girls.
My boy Versatile.
He sent me a fucking vanilla joint.
Whatchee, whatchee, whatchee.
God said, damn.
That nigga lyin'.
Dr. Umar would not have with y'all DMs.
I gotta try that with that old ass.
That nigga lyin', bruh.
Also, hey, look, y'all.
This is how y'all know this is my nigga.
I'm just a year older, but this nigga,
he taught me how to throw money on the bitches, bro.
That might be true.
He taught me how to throw money.
So y'all know he's a booty warrior.
Paul, that's crazy. he's a booty warrior. Paul, that's crazy.
Bleach Johnson.
That's how we out of jail?
Yes.
That's how we out of jail?
No, he doing a 20 v 1 challenge and shit.
You said Woody.
Woody almost beat him up.
He said don't touch me again.
Don't touch me, OG.
I'll whoop you.
The one where the dude, he grabbed the dude
who was doing the challenge with him, and tried to whoop you. Yeah, I've seen, he grabbed the dude who was doing the challenge with him
and tried to whoop you.
Yeah, I seen that.
That nigga Fleece was talking about fucking Luther.
I said, man, get that nigga off the airwaves.
Look, this nigga, he grabbed that nigga.
Oh, and y'all know.
That's Fleece Johnson.
Yeah, he needs to be back in jail.
That nigga never got out.
Yeah, that nigga, he needs to be going to college.
The fact that you just called Jeff Fleece is crazy.
Nah, she didn't call me. She didn't call me. She fact that you just called Jeff Fleece is crazy. Nah, she didn't call me.
She didn't call me.
She didn't call me no fucking Fleece.
Fuck out of here.
Childs of Bow Wow, man, he a good sport too
because that shit going crazy on TikTok.
Y'all brought up Orlando Hittin' E.
No, bro.
Yeah.
I'm just wondering if you got a little secret.
I called my cousin too, man.
Oh shit, man, that's crazy. I called him cousin too man.
I said man that's crazy.
I called him too man.
He said hey he got one more time.
I was like I'm wondering if they gonna say something about it.
I called bro too man.
He was like bro this all a fun and game and shit.
I was like Bow Wow about to have,
motherfuckers fuck you up bro you need to chill.
Motherfuckers on your heels.
Before we get out here I want to ask y'all this question.
Obviously crazy shit going on with the Diddy Kaze but having Kid Cudi testify and niggers on your heels. Before we got here, I'm gonna ask y'all this question. Obviously, crazy shit going on with the Diddy case,
but having Kid Cudi testify,
and niggas on the internet was like,
he better keep it hip hop.
Bro, a nigga blew my car up.
I am telling.
That is property damage.
That nigga thug said, damn, Cudi a snitch.
I said, well, y'all thugs play too much, bro.
That nigga made Pursuit of Happiness, bro.
He is exempt from street nigga rules, bro.
Low key, he a snitch, though.
That was...
Keep it street, my nigga.
Bro, you blew up my car.
Stop fucking with my dick.
But you don't, but CDJ with that, bro,
you didn't have to, you didn't have to say nothing.
Bro, you could just, let's move on, bro.
Not for real, bro, not to even speak on this case,
because I really don't give a fuck.
If he go to jail, he go to jail.
I don't give a fuck, he ain't gonna do nothing for me.
But, like, bro, what is he on trial for?
Cause I'm like, why the fuck are they talking about
Kid Cudi Carr?
But they said they're trying to pay him to be away.
Cause when they come with this next round of punches,
that's going to be the one to sit with.
Yeah, but I'm just saying bro.
This must be the prelims, bro.
Yeah, like bro, this is the pre-season.
He on trial for sex trafficking, right?
Yeah.
This is the pre-season, bro.
The real season's on the way.
And no offense, Don ugly as a motherfucker.
But like, I hope he wasn't trying to crack her.
Oh!
She ugly as hell.
From the group, from the show.
Yeah, I don't know what he was looking for.
She was middy.
But I was laughing at the way the Kid Cudi came out, bro.
The nigga, they had the perfect photos.
I said, niggas, if you gotta roll out right now,
go testify. Yeah, I mean, but Kid C, if you gotta roll out right now, go testify.
Yeah, I mean, but Kid Cudi should have sat that one out.
He shouldn't even have brought his shit up.
He said, bro, niggas can walk around, bro.
Yeah, bro, he should, but for what?
Niggas in my crib chilling, bro.
I told y'all before that.
My only beef with that is, because Diddy, I mean,
heard y'all on Barbie type of time with that.
Yeah, that's freaky.
I'm talking about like, keep my baby.
Yeah, that's definitely the real Barbie.
Get Nittiest kid.
That's Brie.
No, but keep the, I just don't like that
he got them babies in there, man.
My daughters, I would have stood up like,
y'all gotta get, I'll get what y'all trying to do,
fuck it, but get my kids out of here, man.
I don't want my kids to see no shit.
I mean, they gonna see it one way or another,
but I don't want them partying.
The thing that fucked me up,
nigga said a freak off lasted 48 hours.
Damn.
Oh, four days, something like that.
I'm kind of scared to Google that one.
I don't know if it's a computer or a cell.
I don't know how to.
Either way.
Don't Google that.
But they said-
No, Jeff ain't telling a bullshit.
It's for real.
It was like four days or 48, like.
Bro.
How you stay up that long, pause.
I'm saying, no, I'm saying like just awake that long.
The pink candy, bro.
No, no, I'm saying awake, like how my eyes stay up.
A lot of jokes.
No, bro, it's not that, bro, at some point.
There's some pink shit out there, Jeff.
You fall out, bro.
Some pink shit out there, that's not that, bro, at some point, you fall out bro.
Like at four days?
No, it ain't that much, like you fall out at four days. I did see my nigga, what's his name, from Temptations.
That nigga did forget he had a concert,
and he sold some tickets to a nigga for a concert.
I'm gonna need to be roughing.
Yeah, they roughing.
He said nigga, this was yesterday.
I mean, but we know, we know niggas though.
He thinking this was for yesterday.
Damn, he said, I missed a concert.
Take my car.
We know niggas personally, bro, that do drugs.
Hold on, imagine this.
You missed a concert, you trying to sell some old tickets.
You so high on addicted drugs that you said,
damn, I missed a concert.
Fulte woke up, nigga, and was watching his game, nigga.
But no, damn, nigga went crazy.
Damn, imagine saying, damn, I'm missing concert.
Not let me get on the road and try to catch up with him.
Imagine saying, fuck it, take my car.
Hey, do you remember that conversation
we said before niggas go home and they go sell their car,
try to reach the car, get beat, though?
I mean, they was trying to get AK for a car
from a homeless person.
That's how those transactions work.
What happened?
Remember, he was like, before I go homeless,
I'll sell my car.
He was like, I'm gonna lease you an AK.
That nigga said, I'm just saying it's my vehicle.
He had no media.
He's like, he wildin' bro.
You ain't that, you don't want drugs that bad.
That nigga said, give it all to me.
He said, I only got this much.
He said, bring it all,
until that nigga brings some more.
I said, yeah, he's hot.
Jeff, you just not in the drug industry, bro.
This some shit, it's some pink shit. I don't just not in the drug industry, bro. This some shit.
This some shit.
I don't wanna be in the drug industry, bro.
I know, I'm just telling you though.
He not that dead.
He not.
I'm not.
He's removed from that, and that's a good thing.
But I'm saying, it's some shit out there.
Those stories is real, bro.
My fuck up.
48, four days, whatever it is, bro.
Yeah, fucking, bro.
You take a little break, but damn, bro, you up.
You doing that.
Bro, it's not.
I swear to God,
y'all can write me off of whatever y'all do.
It ain't that fun.
Nah, it ain't.
It ain't that fun.
That's not life on one live.
Nah, I'm cool.
To those who do, be safe, be, you know what I'm saying?
Make sure everybody has consent in that shit,
but that shit's crazy.
That shot gotta be crazy, huh?
No, it ain't.
At this point, you just doing-
Shotgun.
See, that's what I'm saying.
He was just doing shit.
That's why he in the position he in.
But I'm saying why you high?
Cause I done fucked off for edible.
And that motherfucker had you feel like you could
dab up with the Lord himself.
I ain't gonna lie.
Man this show man, this shit sound dumb as hell man.
For real bro, Sativa edible bro?
Having sex talking about dapping the Lord.
No I'm saying though you so high is what I'm saying.
You heard that shit.
You're out of body.
When niggas say what the gospel come on they don't say-
You see what I'm doing God? I'm putting you in work. No I'm not you, no I'm saying though, you so high is what I'm saying. You hear that shit? You out of body. When niggas say what the gospel come on, they don't talk about it.
You see what I'm doing, God?
I'm putting it to your word.
No, I'm saying, I'm talking about you so high though, bro.
It's like, that edible, that's the tea with edible.
Get you up through there, bro.
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So that was, we hear it now.
I would tell hear it now.
I would tell y'all about real grief with the Pacers.
Cause everybody was like, why he don't root for the home team.
Here it is guys.
This is why I don't root for the home team.
And it's not that I told you, I'm not a fan of nobody.
I don't have a fan of the team.
But when I was with the Pacers,
that was my favorite year of playing basketball.
I always tell y'all that.
Yeah. This is true.
On the court.
Yeah, on the court.
Paul George wanted to be traded.
Well, he didn't want to be traded.
He did the baseball game.
Yeah.
Said he was gonna be a Pacer for life.
It came out, we'll report our effort.
Yeah.
So I had talks with Kevin Pritchard and them,
they like, okay, you know, we're gonna bring you back.
Not that we agreed on a deal or nothing, but you know how you just talk. Like, they like, yeah, you know, we're going to bring you back. Not that we agreed on a deal or nothing,
but you know how you just talk.
Like, they like, yeah, okay.
Like at that time, they couldn't pay nobody.
Like I was the only player that could pay
because of the rules, how it was.
They had my rights, I was the only player that could play.
And at that time, Drew Holliday was the only player
that like New Orleans can play.
So I was in a, whatever Drew Holliday get, I'ma get.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, I'm going to stay with the Pacers.
They ain't got no point guard.
This is like the perfect thing.
So I'm like, I'm going to take less just to stay at home.
I don't even got to get what Drew Holliday get.
And we had the same exact stats in them there.
And when PG said he didn't want to be here no more, he said, we going to be tanking.
We about to be ass. We ain't gon' get nobody.
We gon' trade PG, we love you, Jeff.
It was fun, like, I'm sorry.
We gon' go in a different direction.
Nigga, they trade Paul George for Oladipo, it's a bonus.
And nigga, they are definitely the top five team in the East.
The rebuild, Johnson KP.
I'm in Minnesota sick, like,
the guy could have been at the crib with them niggas
and they play how I want to play.
They play it fast, it looks fun.
T is a bonus pick role with the Fed Generations.
What? I was hurt.
I was genuinely hurt.
Like, ever since then.
Ever since then.
I've been mad at KP ever since then.
And you know what he gonna tell me we played in Minnesota,
he was like, I didn't know was going to play like this.
You would have been perfect for this team.
I look at the nigga like, I ain't got over KP.
I forgive you now.
You my guy.
You know what I mean?
I'm a ride for sure.
But I genuinely think KP said that
from a genuine place, bro.
No, I'm not.
KP did exactly that.
I know you're not mad at him.
I'm just saying, really, when he thought about it.
We did not know that Victor O'Leary
was about to be an All-Star on year 20.
Nobody knew Vic and Sabon was about to come here and be that.
And Clown, bro.
He didn't even expect that, if I'm being honest.
And then we stole Bogie for a crazy pick.
Yeah, we got teed up real quick.
Yeah, he didn't even expect that.
It's just funny you was a part of that shit.
Yeah, like when he did that, it was just like.
Train team get better.
They like let me walk.
He just told me like, bro, we not even try.
We can't. He literally said we can't pay you 20 some million dollars.
It was going to get up bad.
It was. Oh my God.
We can't pay you. You can't be.
He literally was like, you can't be the highest player on the team. I was. He was like, we can't pay you, you can't be, he literally was like, you can't be the highest player
on the team.
I was, I really saw that.
I said, ooh, that nigga's in the clown.
I told you, I told you, I was like,
guess what I'm about to get, guys?
He's in the clear of 100.
My nigga's in the clear of 100, smooth.
He's so good.
I remember that.
He was like, you cannot be the highest paid
player on the team.
I'm thinking back to the Rocks or two.
We have to be bad.
I was gonna be in PG, you would definitely be the best. I would be the highest paid player on the team. Yeah, thinking back to the Rocks or two. We have some fans. After Trey and PG, you would definitely be the best.
I would have been the highest paid player on the team.
That's a true story, y'all.
That's no cap.
I would have been, by far, the highest paid player
on the team, averaging only 17 and seven.
Niggas, he's like,
you know what's so funny about this nigga?
He tellin' PG, come on, man, you gotta kill.
Come on, kill.
We gotta get on the same page.
What'd I say?
I text that nigga like,
next year you gonna be damn near MVP.
Can't nobody fuck with you.
Oh God, I'm at the baseball game.
Y'all know I ain't even fuck with money like that.
I'm at the baseball game hitting like, yeah.
That's some real shit.
We gonna be all right next year, wild boy.
I will never forget him doing that interview at the softball game.
He didn't want to be in any flyer report.
Paul George from Crush and Trey. I said, God damn.
Cause I don't count on my hip hop cause I said,
damn Joe, about to clear a hundred.
Nigga, I went to the baseball game.
You know, we got like, we got kind of cool at the end.
You know what I mean?
Went to a couple of parties together and it was cool.
So I went to the baseball game,
but all intentions to be like,
I need to know if you're going to stay here.
So he told me, I'm like, man, you staying, you know,
just you staying this motherfucking right here.
I bet he's motherfucking love you out here.
Look at this shit.
He like, man, I can't leave this shit.
I'm like, yeah, man, you gonna be MVP, man.
I see that shit, bro.
You really just now getting back, bro.
We started to find our chemistry, bro.
You gonna be that.
You gonna be him, bro.
He like, yeah, yeah.
I'm like, I left that baseball game like,
ching ching. This shit about to be Lee. I'm calling niggas like yes
Oh, I call that my agent's office like you talked to PG. I was like, yeah, he was okay
Okay, I was like, yeah them about new house
Okay, this is pre-planning
Started doing remodeling my house. I was like, no, but remember, I started doing remodeling my house.
Yes, bro.
I was like, yeah, I'm gonna start
to remodel my crib.
He was like, how you gonna get it cleared?
There was another remodel on the way.
All right, all right.
I started to remodel.
Next thing you know,
Jumpty.
Sounds like the Minnesota Chamber of War.
I was so confused,
I didn't talk to him for like two weeks.
I forgot what I was doing, but I'm like,
this nigga's going to the temple world.
57 million?
So fuck is that?
Like I got all the money in the world,
but I'm saying that's just the inside I knew
what he was about to do though.
So that was what my feeling was like.
That shit crazy bro.
That's some real shit y'all.
The funniest thing about this is,
you look at the finals,
PG is the reason why both these scenes been the finals.
That's a fact.
That trade got us a bonus,
and that bonus trade got us our franchise.
And then SGA is an OKC because of PG.
That's a fact.
Shout out to PG.
You helped everybody but me.
No, I'm fake.
This is the perfect time to insert better help.
You need therapy. Better help, oh. We got to is the perfect time to insert better help. You need therapy.
Better help, oh.
We gotta, we gotta, we gotta, we gotta
we gotta add you to better help.
I need therapy.
Oh, I do.
I got therapy already.
Nah, I ain't do it.
So why you should use that boost mode?
Yo, KP, what's up?
PG said he here, what's up?
Man, I wish he would've just waited till like July.
If he could've just let me sign that shit,
I would not give a fuck.
I would be like, ah damn,
y'all can trade me at the deadline, man.
I don't give a fuck.
Boost my hope for that nationwide organization.
It works in Indiana and Minnesota.
Yeah, I was like, y'all can trade me at the deadline, bro.
I get it, bro.
I can't be the high-paying player on the team, bro.
I feed, bro.
Go ahead and trade.
Those conversations would be so funny
because people don't really understand.
It's still like a workplace environment at the end of the day.
Even though it's a lot of money involved,
it's still a workplace environment.
Shout out to KP though.
The one thing I'm joking when I be like
talking shit about the faces.
I was hurt because I wanted to stay at home,
but he was always honest and real.
Like when a nigga tell you,
you can't be the highest player player on the team,
you can only respect it.
Like he was like, yeah, I like you a lot.
You can't be the highest paid player on the team.
No.
I was just like, respect.
I can't.
Yeah.
They should have made a way though, bro.
I wish.
That was so funny though.
I was like, this ain't gonna be that soda.
I just knew I was about to be a Pacer
for the next five, six years.
What the fuck happened?
Cause I told him when he first signed here,
I was like, bro, why do you wanna come home?
Literally.
Literally.
I'm the only person that's from Indiana
who likes to be Indiana.
That's a fact.
That play professional sports.
Cause everybody jump shit.
Yeah.
Shout out to the guys, I ain't gonna name y'all
cause I ain't telling y'all whereabouts,
but y'all ain't here like that.
Oh no.
Y'all not here like that.
No, none of them live here.
Oh man.
I live here.
They don't.
I gotta live here, you don't.
This nigga set up shop, he got a family.
This nigga coached high school basketball,
worked here, went to high school.
He's stuck.
Courtney Lee wasn't there.
I'm not coming back.
See Lee said, you ain't gotta go.
I'm not coming back.
It's not after see Lee.
It snows there, you're weird.
That's what he tell me.
He tell me like, why do you wanna live here, bro?
He's like, you're stationed, this is where you stay?
You don't just have a home here?
I was like, nah, I live here, bro.
We gotta get that C-League pot on the way.
Oh, we got to.
You know what's so funny, I was at the game yesterday,
people just like, yeah, where do y'all live?
I was like, bro, we record so much a week, bro,
we have to live here.
Oh, y'all know people think we really from Atlanta.
Yeah.
Cause of him.
Shout out to the A man.
He talk about Atlanta so much.
So when we be down there bro,
and I see people bro, they really think like,
that's our home.
That's where I grew up really though.
Like became a man, I shouldn't say grew up.
Yeah.
I turned 21 in Atlanta.
Yeah.
Like all I know was bank,
no I'm just kidding.
No I just come into on some real shit bro. I was in bank here with it. The guy was in bank here. No, I'm just playing. No, I just come in to you on some real shit, bro.
I was in bank hit with it.
The guy was in bank hit.
For making it through the NBA.
Coming from where we from and you going to the NBA
in Atlanta and starting your career
and thriving like that, bro.
A lot of niggas would have been able to do that, bro.
It's a blessing because we had some cool vets.
And then Atlanta was a city that kinda,
it wasn't too much.
Cause I ain't really,
I wasn't a too much nigga ever in my life.
You know what I mean?
When we was here, I ain't do too much.
But even when I got to Atlanta,
I didn't know all the shit you could really do
until I got like 27, 28, you like,
damn, you could spend that much money
in a night, babe, I ain't never know that.
Cause my best did a good job, like I never paid
for none of my first two years, but when I started
realizing how much a table could be, it was a hip hop
awards, never forget hip hop awards, and the table
was $10,000.
And you, that stuck in your head.
And I said, somebody's paying $10,000. And you, that stuck in your head. And I said, somebody's paying $10,000
to sit in a section that I paid for yesterday for $1,500.
Yes.
Cause I called back, let me get that same section
from last night, I had a time, boy,
so yeah, it's gonna be 10 bands.
Say, huh, it was $1,500, that's what he said,
he want nobody in there.
Hey, you're in there tonight.
I said, yeah.
I am not. That's how that work. That's how it work.
And that's back in the day, y'all.
I told y'all Atlanta is cheaper now.
Way cheaper than it was back then.
That's how that work.
Damn, damn.
I called four niggas.
I tried to split the table.
In the league, that's nasty.
And they all was rolling those outs of my dog.
Shit, everybody man, they was like, they like, we split the table, man.
We split that motherfucker four way.
Shout out to Josh, man, I partied on your dog before too.
Me too, all the time.
Shout out to Joe.
That's a real one.
Joe made me look like a star on New Year's.
Shout out to my nigga Joe, man.
I had everybody from, I grew up with in Indianapolis
at a New Year's party nigga, in Joe's section.
Took that bitch over.
We was so many of us in that motherfucking Joe's set,
but you got it dog.
Left nigga, we in that bitch with all the power.
Chicken wings, everything.
So I got here, I said, damn, they broke the bill?
I was like, oh, he did me like that?
Like dude was being funny, like me, go your bill.
I was like, oh no, no, no, no.
This is your shit.
He like, bitch, I already paid for it, bitch.
I was still kind of niggas you was.
I was like, hell nah, that niggas is fine.
He like, nah, you already paid for it.
You good, you good.
I'm being niggas you won't find it.
I said, bitch, stop it.
Nigga about to run out.
You have to be finding me, motherfucker.
In local news, point guard, Jeff T, runs out on Bill.
I don't know if you can run down in the letter.
What the fuck am I supposed to do with you up?
Boy, I was, uh, A.G.
Get them niggas back.
Oh, get them in the gates.
That's gonna get them tipped back.
One way or the other, we're off for the show.
I'm gonna run off on C. Hover cash what we get, though.
I'm just playing with my guys.
Run it off the plug, you're gonna see him
at your next event, it's crazy.
See, that's a fact.
Shout out to my diggers.
What else happened in the world, man?
That's some Indianapolis shit for sure.
Now you see, it's at 26, coming back July 10th.
Yeah.
Oh, they're bringing another one out.
It's gonna keep going.
Yeah, hopefully they will get to the basketball.
That's the next plan.
What they bringing out?
NCAA.
Football, that was probably one of my favorite games
last year, they brought it back.
It's been gone a long time.
I was a Marsh Madness nigga, bro.
That's what they trying to do.
They might get that in 27.
As long as I can make Alabama A&M do it,
I'm cool with that.
Create me and all my niggas.
That's what I used to do, bro.
I used to build the school.
I didn't like, I liked college football last year.
They gotta do something. I liked it, it was cool. It was cool, man. I ain't football last year.
They gotta do something. I liked it, it was cool.
It was cool, I ain't gonna hate it.
Nah, what's this?
The big adjustment between playing that and Madden.
Yeah, like Madden was so different to play.
The reason I like college football though,
cause it made you feel like a kid.
But like, you know how we play the game.
It was, nigga, you could run the ball back
and do crazy shit.
Like Madden now, it's so damn realistic.
You try to be, yeah, you gotta damn be really good.
You could damn be sad and NCAA and win.
Cause you could do some fluky shit,
fumbles, all type of shit.
It was like a video game.
See, I like it from the point
cause I was just building programs.
I'm out here recruiting, I'm doing all that shit.
That's the fire part about it, bro. I ain't doing it.
That shit is tedious as fuck, bro.
The storyline, I fuck with that, though.
I fuck with that.
You wouldn't talk about turning your team
to a powerhouse, bro.
It takes man out of it, bro.
I love that, bro.
Doing that shit on March Madness,
building that school for four years, bro.
Yes, bro.
The Co?
Go ahead.
And your team and your players get better every year, too?
When you kill?
The Co, the coldest player on March Madness ever
was Lamar Odom
when he was at Rhode Island.
No.
What?
No, nigga.
What's my buddy from IU, Bracey Wright,
was the coldest nigga ever on fucking March Madness.
It was Lamar Odom at Rhode Island.
And the ugly African nigga number 33 from Yukon.
What the hell you doing, man?
Look at Bill.
Bill, he's a dick. African nigga number 33 from Yukon. What the hell you doing man? Look at Bill.
Bill he's a dick.
Hey Bill, Bill talking about him love the Pacers.
I don't know Bill.
Him is crazy.
Hold on, that's crazy.
Pause.
I had a funny joke.
Why you laughing like that, Mike?
Mike, I gotta care for the second.
That's crazy, man.
He wants some milk and cookies.
Remember that?
What did he say?
Man, what?
He wants some milk and cookies.
Him die. He's like, him die.
What's that?
That's all right.
That's crazy.
Him is crazy.
Call this nigga him as well, man.
Shout out to the pronouns.
No Santa Anna, man.
Shout out to my nigga,
Mille Collins and the old Collins family.
Shout out to the Collins family for sure.
What about the big three, man?
What you talking about, Mike?
But what's funny about the NCAA shit is now, bro,
when niggas is mad, they hit the transfer portal.
Oh yeah, I hate that.
So if your tight end didn't get enough catches,
he was like, I'm in the portal.
Yo, that's hard, that's hard.
Bro, it's stressful, bro.
When I'm talking to the program,
the niggas won't touch me, bro.
I'm only playing six minute quarters, bro.
Everybody can't get touchdowns.
That's hard.
I only play, when I play NCAA, I only play with Miami.
That's the only time I ever played with, bro.
No matter the year I played, it was always Miami.
No, not for sure.
So you would have been, you would have went to Miami
if you played football?
For sure.
The U-Dais.
Only, I don't give a fuck about,
I played lacrosse, pickleball, basketball.
You go to the U. I am a hurricane, bro.
I seen that uncle Luke documentary.
Super Coke.
Where I get in, bro.
Cokey Coke.
Those are my terms, bro.
Put me in about, put me in about it, bro.
Come on, man, the Rock, Warren, Sat,
all these goes went there, bro.
I'm tapping in.
Nah, come on, bro.
You see the mixtape, bro.
They had the bars off.
Miami was fired, bro.
Cause I only planned, I wanted to stop there.
Like if I really wanted to play football,
I'd rock out, I'd probably with a Florida stay, Alabama.
But I know what I'm there for.
What you're there for?
For and out.
For and out.
You're a real turnover on that?
For real.
On me, bro.
Ain't no way.
Yeah, my red shirt the first two years,
you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Last two, it's up.
You make it out of Miami, bro,
and go to the NFL and be successful, you the gold, bro.
That's a fuck.
You the gold.
They had a dynasty, bro.
They was putting everybody in the NFL
and everybody was cold.
Everybody was cold.
A lot of them players was Hall of Famers,
if they ever not borderline, bro.
What was the, I think he died, man. The safety, he did die. Sean Taylor? Sean Taylor? Sean Taylor, E. borderline bro. What was the, I think he died man, the safety, he did die.
Sean Taylor?
Sean Taylor?
Sean Taylor, E. Lee bro.
Yeah bro.
He was the second best safety of all time in Miami.
Cold on the game bro.
You know who the first one is?
Who?
My favorite football player all the time.
Don't play with him.
Ed Reed bro.
Not bad at all.
Red nigga is one of the-
Ed Reed. He's my favorite football player.
After I heard Payman and talk about Ed Reed,
the way that he played football,
yeah, I could never forget.
Ed Reed.
That's my favorite football player all the time.
I remember I got a chance to meet him,
talk to him on a Zoom call.
That was the first, like,
the second time I was like starstruck.
And I was like, damn, and he didn't give a fuck.
I'm like, man, I kept telling the J-Lerner nigga
he was on the Zoom with us.
And what's the linebacker to play for the Panthers?
Bill Keighley?
Yeah, he was on there too.
And I keep texting J. Leronega,
like, man, you think you can get an Air Reid jersey for me?
He like, ask the motherfucker.
I'm like, hey, you think I can get a jersey?
He like, yeah, I can do that shit, man.
Hell yeah, man, let me know, man.
I texted him, he never texted back.
I'm still waiting for to Air Rhee.
I'm still waiting for the Air Rhee.
Still waiting for the Air Rhee.
Air Rhee was cold.
One of the coldest, I remember the couple years
that he was trying to get to that school and that's bullshit.
He said, hey, hey, hey, I ain't gonna waste my time.
I ain't gonna lie, cold, another cold motherfucker say,
well this high school,
but that nigga Jeremy Finch from our city, bro.
Shout out to Jeremy Finch.
I really thought he was gonna be up there.
If you know, you know, legend from the city, bro. Bro would have made it to the NFL. I really think he would gonna be up there. If you know, you know. Legend from the city, bro.
Bro would have made it to the NFL.
I really think he would have been up there
with some of the greats for sure.
Now you talk about you going to that Miami team.
I'm trying to go fuck with that Florida team.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
But he was on that team with all the killers.
T-Bow, all the killers.
Palsy twins, Airman and this.
With all the killers.
That's the wrong word, God.
Well, they did it.
But.
That's free documentary.
Nah, but shout out to J. Finch, though. He made that team. They had a whip, though. Fuck, fuck. Well, they did it. But. There's free documentary. Nah, well shout out to J. Finch though.
He made that team, they had a whip though.
They had a whip.
Urban Meyer bro had what in a while
this program popping at the south.
I would have definitely fucked the Florida Gattas in.
Never with my type of team.
I was probably like a LSU player.
I would have went to LSU.
Which year though?
I was like top.
No, no, no, no.
I'm talking about my love of playing football.
Like I was a top wide out.
Like I would have been like Jamar Chase, Odell, Justin Jefferson.
I would've been one of them.
Couldn't be me.
I honestly wonder, what's my boy
that went to Texas A&L?
Johnny Manziel?
Yeah.
That's who you would've been?
Yup.
Go ahead, D and me.
Cocaine music.
What we had tonight Johnny.
Johnny Manzell had LeBron James come to Texas
and hit it to your bro.
You know what's crazy bro,
beating Alabama changed his life so quick.
I mean he was always solid,
but that win alone bro turned him to fuck up.
He was going crazy.
This is the Lamar Odom of football bro.
That's a wild comparison.
They're trying to say,
buddy Lamar Odom of football now.
Who?
Stefan Diggs.
Oh nah. You see that Who? Stefan Diggs.
Oh, nah.
You see that shit?
He the future.
That's fucked up, let's see.
Going live, and them damn, I tell you what,
going live and them fucking phones.
And that party looking real nice.
Fuck everybody else.
But I think bro, it's so in the zone.
He probably just minding his business, bro.
But that's a hell, if that was far away,
that's a hell of a zone bro.
No, no that wasn't the zone.
Because it looked like she,
whoever was recording was right there.
She was.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't think he really cared bro.
It's the vibes bro.
It's the vibes bro.
She hit the match.
And then Cardi on the boat too.
Yeah bro, it's a party bro.
Yeah man, give him his crown man.
What we doing man?
We ain't in nobody way.
He ain't bothering nobody.
That looks like an elite pregame to me.
He just taking shit.
The ratio was very respectable.
That was fire.
But they trying to say.
The pink candy.
They trying to put that Diddy out there.
Yeah they try to put that stuff.
I thought that was bubble gum.
I didn't know what it was.
It was bubble gum Steph.
That damn sure was bubble-licious. I thought it was like her lip gloss or something. Yeah I didn't give a fuck was. It was bubble gum, Steph. That damn sure was bubblicious.
I thought it was like her lip gloss or something.
Yeah, I didn't give a fuck.
Oh, it is.
It's the wonder of lip art.
What, it's like a second.
You can't tell.
Yeah, I'm like, who gives a fuck?
Why y'all looking at that?
Bundles of joy on that boat.
And he was giving it to her like, this is your shit.
Take this away from me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, get out there.
Like a little Sarah Pestrall's.
He's innocent to me.
Yeah.
That could be an edible.
This hot outside and melted. It could be a be edible. I'm hot outside, it melted.
I'm talking about that coach had to respond to it though.
You all seen that?
Yeah, that's crazy.
Yeah, he had to talk about that.
I'm like, damn man, them cameras, man.
Sit your ass down.
Wherever the motherfucker that was recording.
Yeah, so why they got NDAs though, man?
And he's Y receiver in New England,
so he can wall out right now.
Yeah, y'all need me.
Yeah, well.
He go kill, he do his job.
We talked about that, like, when we used to,
you know, we been around some superstar people,
and they be like, hey man, get that phone, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Lock it up.
Get them to lock my phones up, killer.
Cause ain't that, you minding your business, bro.
You ain't even know that shit, bro.
And we don't even know what it is,
but the realness, you know, we just a break up.
They gonna assume the words no matter what it is.
I don't want that for you, man, cause shit.
It's who he's around, bro.
You around them foreign women.
You know they powder puffs.
Chill, bro.
Chill.
That's true.
If that was four, if he had four sexy reds
in front of him, that's probably some kid.
Definitely some sidepacks.
You probably just would've seen this one.
But he had your Colombianas. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha I can't do that bro.
Why not bro?
Look at it, Mike, that Fist of Sand is kind of like, ah.
Yeah, I don't think none of them sales make room to you.
Give me a Pablo T-shirt.
I can't laugh at this, bro.
He could be like, nigga, that's you.
I ain't even, I ain't even insert a T.
Nah, that's the, no drugs.
You know he's strict, no drugs.
No drugs, wine coolers.
I'm just saying what the.
He said wine coolers, no drugs.
That's cool, that's cool.
Now I'm talking about just, you know.
Have your coach have a response for that, first.
Yeah, like that's.
How would you respond, coach? If I had to respond for that first. Yeah, like that's. How would you respond coach?
If I had to respond to a player.
Yeah.
First of all, I don't think he's doing nothing wrong.
I hope that's not nothing wrong.
Nah, yeah, we joking about that.
Yeah, I just be like, I just wouldn't want to.
That's what I'm saying.
I'll tell them like, man, you gonna have fun.
You on vacation, you doing your thing.
Just tell them, I don't care that you got 15 girlfriends
or you with 15 girls, I don't care.
Just tell them to put their phone up.
Y'all just enjoy the moment.
Before we get out here, I wanted to ask you,
I was watching Coach Carter the other day.
I forgot when they went to tournament
and then they all went out and partied afterwards.
I'm like, if you the head coach,
you gotta go fight your team, what you want?
Move me?
Yeah.
Man, I'm cool, so I just be, I round them all up.
I sit them down, I just talk to them like,
man, what y'all on?
Like, what y'all, what y'all doing, man?
You're trying to throw some shit away,
you're trying to throw your life away.
But I wouldn't like make them run.
The initial convo gotta be calm.
Yeah.
You turn them both, turn up on them on the next one.
Yeah, I wouldn't.
Bro, when my nigga got back,
it found out that Graze was ass, bro.
Now, that's,, I be on that.
He lost it all, bro.
He lost it.
He lost it.
Nah, I be on that though.
Like they great, bad Graze, bro, I be on that.
Yeah, bro, you playin' with your future, bro.
Yeah, I'm gonna shut it all, get to college and graduate.
But you, man, yeah, I be on that, them Graze.
Be here and know, we a tell on nigga in heartbeat.
For sure.
I call your eye, call a period heartbeat boy.
Yeah.
What's up here?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You gotta get on Bobby ass though.
They probably hate you.
They ain't even throw Bobby out like that.
He don't got bad grades, but it's just like,
we got an expectation for him.
Nah, for sure.
We didn't know he gonna be a D1 athlete.
So it was like, hey, we ain't about to, nah.
Tighten up my nigga for sure.
And that support system is everywhere.
Niggas think that, nah, everybody's paying attention to you,
bro, make sure you succeed.
Hey, it's so footy,
cause everybody look at us do a podcast,
you know what I mean?
They like, ah, y'all cool as hell.
And then like, you know, you see the kids,
they be like, man, you be clowning on the podcast.
And then I'm the nigga that tell they mama on them.
Yeah.
Fuck niggas.
I'll be telling all this.
Y'all, yeah. John't turn in his homework last night.
Everything okay at home?
John!
I hear him on the phone, John.
You ain't turning in homework?
They see me today, they say, this nigga.
I swear he cool.
Police ass nigga.
Straight face.
He tell it all over.
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