Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Jeff Teague on DISRESPECTFUL Thunder-Pacers NBA Finals coverage, Dolan FIRING Thibodeau

Episode Date: June 9, 2025

We’re back with Season 3, Episode 66 of Club 520, where Jeff Teague and the guys discuss the coverage of the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers, and how they&rsq...uo;ve disrespected the MVP in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The guys then react to hearing that New York Knicks owner James Dolan was the one who fired Tom Thibodeau, as well as discuss Myles Turner and his upcoming free agency with the Pacers. Finally, the guys review Lil Wayne’s latest album Tha Carter VI. #Volume #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:31 Your doppelganger in the club, man. Yeah, it's up to her. Tugging down on white women, man. They say, what, Bishop on? The money done changed them. That video is currently at 800,000 views right now. Nah, I had to click on one thing. The one of you and O. Group?
Starting point is 00:03:43 Thank God I got tattoos. Hey, thing. Thank God I got tattoos. Chill. Thank God I got tattoos. That's the only thing that's saving me. What's her name, Lindsay? Cause bro, I looked at that picture, I said, bro that's crazy. He in that motherfucker like this.
Starting point is 00:03:56 He in middle of club Wildin. So shout out to that gentleman right there. He was in the middle of the club Wildin. I hate how y'all do that. Nigga, what was a gentleman right there. You was in the middle of the club, Wildin. I hate how you try to do that. N***a, what was she? Allegations. No, for sure. That's funny as hell, man.
Starting point is 00:04:11 So I ride my dog, young Nacho, young Tig, how you what? But I'm cool, man, I just got off the road. How you driving? Come on, man, Coach T, you can full effect. That n***a drove an hour. Two hours. Two hours, that's four in one day. I can hear one fucking sipping my truck driver.
Starting point is 00:04:28 I feel like it. That's four hours in one day. That nigga went to Cincinnati. I ain't going back no time soon. You know what I'm saying? That's a quick little popping on trip. My boy said that's too much for the gang. I'd never go two hours to eat some food.
Starting point is 00:04:43 It was worth it bro, you're 6 and 0 this weekend. 6 and 0. Okay. Shout out to them. Starting the vibes off man. We all see this happy birthday to my dog man. My boy working on his birthday. My boy 40 today.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Nah, my birthday on Tuesday. Aw damn, I thought it was on Monday, I'm out of pocket. Nah, nah, nah, my birthday on Tuesday. I'm pump faking my baby, you say he 40? He 40. Dang, turn up OG. It's his birthday today. Kurt Thomas B-Day, loading. Yeah, nah, nah, my birthday in 40. I'm gonna fuck him up, man. You say he 40? He 40. Dang, turn up OG. It's his birthday today. Kurt Thomas B-Day, low.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Yeah, yeah. That's okay. I fuck with that. You know what I mean? He act just like that nigga. Straight bruiser. Nigga ever say I was 40? This nigga older than me.
Starting point is 00:05:19 The Cody Zeller. So, over there nigga, 41? Would you be 41? I can't wait to turn 40. I can. I can't wait to turn 40. I can't. I can't wait. Just the I can't wait. Y'all scared to be 40?
Starting point is 00:05:29 No, I'm happy to get older. Yeah. I ain't in a rush. I can't wait till I'm like 90. Oh, no. Cause I'm a boy, my tell-all story gonna be crazy to him. You going like Quincy Jones?
Starting point is 00:05:39 Yeah. I'm just gonna put the camera in front of me. I'm just like, Mike, you remember 50 years ago when we was podcasting? Y'all told me tell them stories. I didn't tell these. Press play. I'm still gonna be young when y'all named it too.
Starting point is 00:05:52 That's crazy. I'm gonna be, I'm gonna be 84. 70 something. Y'all know you now. And the funny part is don't let it be in a situation where like, you know what I'm saying, somebody gone already, aw niggas get lives off because you were here disputed.
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Starting point is 00:06:30 He trying to say, well, he'll, it was you, nigga. They photoshopped out the tattoos. He said, I want to outlive you, nigga. You ain't gonna be worth a quarter, nigga, when you're 97. Hey, imagine if they put on drafts, you put on over-hurders, like, who gonna last longer, me or my nigga? And I hope you lose a leg.
Starting point is 00:06:48 God damn. Pause nigga, over under who gonna last longer is crazy. That is crazy. That's a nasty problem. Oh man, listen up. Y'all stupid, man. Lots to talk about, I wanna ask anybody here listen to the quarter six, cause I did not. Well, I checked out a couple songs. I want to ask anybody here to listen to the quarter six because I did not.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Boy, I almost got it. I checked out a couple of songs. I love the song, I ain't gonna lie. It's not my favorite album, of course, but the song with Big X Diplo that's fire to me. Big X did what he was supposed to do. I did catch a little bit of that. Oh man.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Yeah, that's cool. I thought it was dope that he had a song with him and his son, but for legacy purposes, I don't want to hear it. I'm gonna keep it real with y'all, man. When they start posting them pictures of like the old Undertaker, the old Kane, versus the old DX where Shawn Michaels
Starting point is 00:07:30 ain't cuss no more, I say, yeah, that's about right. Bro, a nigga put the Pat Ewing magic jersey up, I said, anytime I see this picture, I know shit is all back. The Shaq Boston jersey, I was like, yeah. It's over for my dog. It's quiet. I don't think it's over for him, though.
Starting point is 00:07:45 You just gotta keep touring and do all your old shit, bro. Just be mixtape tour Wayne. You know what it is, man? Even when you go see Wayne live, and y'all know I love Wayne. We went to go, we seen him at J. Cold Drink. He don't give you the show you want. It ain't that he ain't a good performer.
Starting point is 00:08:02 It's like, he got so much music that he need to go on tour and perform like albums. Like, hey, I'm performing a carter one and two. You know what I mean? Or. Did he say it was what like 15, 20 minutes? Was it even that long? It was like 30 minutes, but it was like.
Starting point is 00:08:19 It was with the Hot Boys too, with Intertwine. Yeah, but then it was like the song, you would get a snippet of the song like. Thank you. Yeah, he thank you every time. But like he went on tour and was like, yo, for all my Day One fans I'm dropping, I'm going with the Hot Boyz album
Starting point is 00:08:35 or I'm going with the Block It Hot. Whatever the album was, then people probably appreciated more. Well, he's on tour now. I know people who went to the show at Masters Club Garden and said it was a fire show. He didn't do any of the new album. They said he can play all the hits, but he actually-
Starting point is 00:08:48 He bringing people out. That's what I'm saying. I think like so far, I don't think he done is cause he can still tour, bro. That's a good idea for him to take you, feel me? Bring up your old shit, but- I mean, he do his old shit. But when we went, bro, he was like,
Starting point is 00:09:01 I'm ready to do anything. Maybe not done, but you I'm done making new music. Oh yeah. Well, I'm not saying he's done, but like Wayne on the feature is still cold. That's all he need to do. He been going crazy. Features, no more album.
Starting point is 00:09:13 And if you're gonna do an album, let's get a little different of a production team in there. I think that's really what the, yeah, my boy. Which I know he explore with a lot though. Wayne is a pure artist. We talking about drugs, or? So, that's who.
Starting point is 00:09:23 All the above. That Jelly Roll song just stuck in my head though. What's it called, Jelly Roll? Yeah, the one with Jelly Roll. Snakes in the grass, sharks in the water. It just. It's Wayne's so it's not trash but compared to Wayne's, what you compare it to, it's not.
Starting point is 00:09:38 I want Carter too and you not getting that no more. Man, I would take Carter for at this point. I just don't think he like, I'm not, who the fuck am I to talk about it? You're great at your craft. Yeah, Wayne is the best you ever did. So how can I speak on what you wanna do with your life? But when I look at other greats that like,
Starting point is 00:09:56 I like the way they age, Paul's like, Jay-Z aged with his music. We listen to him, it's like his music. We're like, okay, we're growing up. Yeah. I don't feel like Wayne ever aged. It's like. Well that's cause he disconnects himself from the world too.
Starting point is 00:10:12 But it's like, damn, I remember that sound like Squad Up Wayne. Like that. It don't sound like Squad Up Wayne, but he's still rapping like Squad Up Wayne. Yeah. And it's fucked up cause realistically in hip hop, we don't even get too many artists that get to even get older to like gracefully age.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Like you look at Biggie and Pac, them niggas died at 25 basically. That's crazy. We don't even know what they would be like now with social media and that shit. So we don't have too many examples of it, but you look at the Nas, you look at the Js, like some of the prominent rap, they aged gracefully.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Like Nas made dope albums the last couple of years. But again, he had a young producer in his pocket. You gotta stay with the times though. Ain't too many rap artists, bros, dropping album now and it's still gonna be fire. It's gonna be hard. I agree. It's gonna be hard because music is so different now.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Rap is so different now. Well, when somebody give you like, I'll give you an example, Pusha T and Miles, Miles, they dropped that song. That was fire. And they like older rappers, but that shit was fire. I'm like, this how old rappers should sound. Man, that shit was fire.
Starting point is 00:11:17 That was a hard song. I still love to hear Fab and Jada on shit though. But you can hear it, they like age with their music. I feel like Jeezy makes grown. Yeah, but you can hear it. They like age with their music. I feel like Jeezy makes grown up rap music. He's grown now. Yeah, even when he did, the snow, what's the? The snow fall?
Starting point is 00:11:33 Yeah, snow fall. You're driving up to it? Yeah, that was cool. The other shit. He ate on that ESTG song too. Ah, the realest, that's one of my favorite rap songs. He definitely. He aged with his music too.
Starting point is 00:11:45 There's a few, there's a few. It's just we had, we were so- Rick Ross aged with all his music. We were so big on Wayne growing up, bro. He was our childhood. Like Fab, it really wasn't our childhood. It was, but not really. Like we grew up with Lil Wayne, bro.
Starting point is 00:12:01 Yeah, I was more inspired by Fab though, I ain't gonna lie. Yeah, Fav from like the fashion ass with the jerseys and swag. Yeah, I'm just talking about the music though. Those tapes, it's crazy. Wayne was the GOAT, but it was just like, he was so, you couldn't be Wayne. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:12:19 Yeah, he was too far gone. He was too gone, bro. I'm dating myself with all my niggas with the MySpace background, bro, with the bait purple jacket, bro. Like was too gone, bro. I was like, I can't. I'm dating myself with my nigga with the MySpace background, bro, with the purple jacket, bro. Like that was iconic, bro. Niggas wanted to do that, bro. But you just couldn't do it.
Starting point is 00:12:32 You couldn't do it. It was a different time. I just don't know who has more music than him. That's fire. Who got a better catalog. That's why he can do trash shit. And it's okay. You say who got a better catalog?
Starting point is 00:12:42 Yes. His catalog is tough to beat. A lot of people gonna say his music didn't age well, but I'm not buying that. It didn't. I mean, it's tough. Nobody, it's tough to say that. It's tough to say anybody's music really suit range well.
Starting point is 00:12:55 You can go listen to Reasonable Doubt right now, and Reasonable Doubt is gonna be like, yeah, it's the guy. That's fair, but we are talking about J2. Yeah, but I'm saying we look at Wayne as one of the greatest ever. I would still listen to Carter 1 and Carter 2. For sure.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Every mix tape, I would still bump. We could, it's nostalgia to us. It is. Like, but if you go listen to some of them, like you'd be like, like if you really just play it for like somebody that's a young guy, they'd be like, this shit ass, this shit ass, bro. Y'all thought this shit was tight.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Like I've done it with my nephews. Yeah, Malcolm probably can't understand no siblings. But that's a classic. It's so fire to us. Like it's unbelievable. Look at him, did you get that? Don't pop out for disrespect, man. No, that's a, okay.
Starting point is 00:13:38 I guess he go to the Wayne mix tape discography, bro. It's a lot of, we was hoopin' and Dedication 2 came out. Some of them was like, like Skip that's, hey, you shut the fuck up. That's what I'm saying. We got Flaker Fab, bro. I felt disrespected, bro. Skip that is a weird, bro.
Starting point is 00:13:51 He got like, like, you know, everybody know a million, seven foot, six foot, seven foot, all that shit. But the shit that we like, he don't, it don't really come on like Birdman JR and all that shit. Bro. Like them shits is like classic sounds, but you don't never, you rarely hear them. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:14:06 I know we're going to get off the subject, but I want to ask how y'all feel about this. People a little bit older than me, I would say they like Carter one over Carter two. And I've been seeing a lot of heavy people saying Carter one is better than Carter two. How y'all feel about that? I'm a Carter one fan.
Starting point is 00:14:20 That's his best album to me. I'm not mad at it. Bro, the way he describe a fucking crack house or a project building, I should say. Well, the Carter, if y'all ever watch, fucking New Jack. Yeah, New Jack City. The way he describes the Carter is unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:14:36 I'm really over thinking. That shit was fire. Like that took Wayne to a different. Wayne is elite. Lee. I'm probably a card or two. Card or two for me, but I miss my dogs is a top tier rap song, bro. And Birdman JR, bro.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Play the corner light rip, get nigga. What? The 40 count. Rip, get nigga. Rip, for nigga. I know we've had this conversation many times, but I'm gonna do it before we get off the subject. Birdman JR or The Mob.
Starting point is 00:15:04 The Mob, The Mob, The Mob my favorite Wayne song. The Mob might be one of the best intro songs. Yeah, The Mob might. That and Tuscan Leather and one of GZ intros. GZ got fire intros every time. Oh yeah. Kevin Gates, Luca Brasi. You fuck with that tough mid.
Starting point is 00:15:24 You early on Gates. The mob with that motherfucker. Man, he played in his concert. And I don't want you to stop that. Play that all the way through, bro. He only played for 20 seconds. Tuscan Leather is a fire ass song. It's three B flips and he goes crazy
Starting point is 00:15:38 on every single one of them, bro. I like Tuscan Leather, but I'm gonna pick the mob. That's the greatest intro. I ain't gonna lie. I am a little disappointed that we don't have any like Drake and Wayne music or Drake, Wayne and Nicki music. I know we got to see it in green a couple of years ago, but I hate that they don't really do music.
Starting point is 00:15:52 I would love that now. I ain't gonna lie. Standing Ovation though, that's the intro to Thug Motivation on the way, ain't it? God used to have some fire shit on his tape too. And cocaine music. That's Standing Ovation, bro. I taught him straight drop this and zip like that.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Man, what a race line is why I kept that strap. Steadicobation or Dreams and Nightmares? I mean, Dreams and Nightmares. Dreams and Nightmares is an anthem, so you gotta go with it. Yeah, that one's crazy. It's a cheap call. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:16:19 It's a cheap call. You know what other intro I like from me? Lord knows. Yeah. He got some shit. GZ actually got a few. Yeah, I saw you on Twitter causing havoc with the GZ and TI conversation.
Starting point is 00:16:34 Yeah, I was a real question. I guess I'll bring you here to us. Like who got a better catalog, rap catalog? That's a tough ass conversation because niggas did not give Flipper here enough credit, bro. His isography is so crazy, bro. I used to love trap music. Trap music is crazy.
Starting point is 00:16:52 Urban Legend is fucking insane. I think T.I. has better albums. Paper Trill is fire too. Paper Trill, and that's a later album, that's fire. I think T.I. got better albums. But is it better than Thug Motivation? He don't got nothing better than Thug Motivation. Ooh, that's such a tough. He has nothing better than Thug Motivation? He don't got nothing better than Thug Motivation. Ooh, that's such a tough.
Starting point is 00:17:06 He has nothing better than Thug Motivation. That's the best album of the discography, but if you put Herbal Legend and trap music right under that. First five songs are Herbal Legend, it's crazy. Tim, you think it's better than Thug Motivation? The first five songs? Not for my car. It's the thumb.
Starting point is 00:17:23 The thumb different for GZ, but I don't know, T, I just, that's who gracefully aged, bro. For sure. Yeah, I like it. Like, King is fire, bro. King, the fact that he dropped King at the same time that ATL went out in the movie theaters. I know we dating ourselves with this shit, bro.
Starting point is 00:17:40 That's crazy, bro. Hey, what's up, GZ? What you know about that, bro? I really, I really love that song, bro. Here's crazy, bro. What's up, Jeezy's second album? What you know about that, bro? I really, I really love that song, bro. Here's the problem in that conversation. Jeezy's second album is not the best. Even though it is fire, it is not the best. Inspiration is cool.
Starting point is 00:17:56 But you know what's fire? Recession. Recession. The recession is fucking crazy. That is fire, TM-103, fire. Fire. What? That's that, they got them hits on that motherfucker. That is fire, TM 103, fire. Fire. What? That's that, they got them hits on that motherfucker. That's what got the hits.
Starting point is 00:18:08 That got the club shit. Man, what? The niggas was growing on this. What am I to wake up in the morning, who the fuck am I screwing? That can still come on today. What? Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:19 I'ma take Jeezy, bro. That's my favorite Jeezy song. I'ma take Jeezy. I gotta roll with Clifford in this one. I woke up earlier than him. But GZ ain't too white girl from the Pink Pony. B. Hems with the club. What up?
Starting point is 00:18:29 Nah. Man, get me off them white women, man. Shout out to all the bunnies. Dr. Umar, I'm sorry. That's what they said. They was like, damn, we thought he was down with Umar. I know, man. They playing on my name, bro.
Starting point is 00:18:39 TM103, that was my shit. Classic music, man. Spinning that shit, if y'all haven't in a while. I'm serious as far too about TI, if you not too familiar. Oh, TI shit's, that's two classics, bro. I don't know, if you pick, whoever you pick, you can't go wrong with it. Nah, you can't lose it all.
Starting point is 00:18:54 But speaking of music, did y'all see Rob 49, shout out to the 520 alumni, y'all put the chain on Lil Baby while he was performing. Yeah, that shit crazy. I ain't see what happened. Shout out to Baby Man for being- You tried to put it on him, man. Like chill bro,- He tried to put it on him, man. Like chill, bro.
Starting point is 00:19:06 Then he tried to, nah, nigga, I got you. Grab it like, and he just held the chain up. He didn't tweak out on him. He like, I'ma just hold it. Just chill out, I'ma finish performing. I don't want this around my neck, bro. Yeah. I'm real phobia.
Starting point is 00:19:18 Yeah, like, I'll fuck with it. I'll fuck with it. Shout out to Baby Bro, he brought out, you know what I'm saying, Lucci. That was- I was confused, but. Yeah, very interesting. I know there's a lot of background between that. I don't know too much about the streets,
Starting point is 00:19:33 so the rap beef, but that was interesting, but I ain't mad at people piecing it up. Me either. I'm all for a piece, but that one threw me off. I did too, cause it's thug, you know. I don't know, I don't care. Yeah, I don't know about street shit. I know a lot of people that have been to jail,
Starting point is 00:19:46 got out of jail. I'm happy that people can be adults and move past it cause it ain't helping nobody. I fuck with Lucci though. Y'all know that. 762, my favorite song. My third favorite song of all time. 762 can get bumped.
Starting point is 00:19:59 That's one of the slow songs that get bumped in the club and everybody gonna sing it. Well isn't that word for word? Yeah. He snapped on that. But I don't know, I just seen that I was gonna get bumped in the club and everybody gonna say that word for word. He snapped on that, but I don't know. I just seen it, I was like, maybe niggas figured it out. Maybe niggas figured it out.
Starting point is 00:20:12 And if they did, that's good, bro. That's good for the city, especially the city of Atlanta for sure. I don't reason with that, bro. Especially in that situation, bro. All these niggas, the major heads of all these important companies, bro, are going to jail, bro, and people got out.
Starting point is 00:20:23 A lot of people go to jail, don't make it back. Whatever happens, shout out to y'all for figuring it out. Thug about to go on tour. Oh, for real? He got a- Okay, Jeffery? He doing a festival in Chicago, I think in a couple weeks. I ain't mad at him.
Starting point is 00:20:39 I fuck with Thug. First day out, concert, I'm something on it. That's another discography that's crazy too. Yeah. But Jeffery. Yeah, Thug is a part of a lot of classic songs, bro. He is, bro. He kinda slept on for real.
Starting point is 00:20:52 One of the biggest, he's top five ever in Atlanta. That's tough, brother. Standing on that one? Thug is the top five artist ever to come out of the A. All right, GZ. Tia. Tia. Okay. TI. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Don't go to no other just. Definitely have to put Gucci up there. TI. So TI, Gucci, GZ, Future. Then Thug. Yeah. Ooh. What about Outkast, 100,000 Outkast?
Starting point is 00:21:20 All right, so you gotta put Kast up there. I respect it, bro. This is different times. What are the merits of this ranking? Like the biggest or like y'all favorite? Nah, this is, this is what made it imprint on the city. Yeah, I will say a lot of influence as well. You gotta have all the encompassing. Atlanta got a lot of crazy artists.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Thug is different. Yeah, it ain't no disrespect to the artists. Thug is responsible for a lot of major artists today. Not more than a Gucci. No. Nah. But that's it though. But for the new generation, I could definitely.
Starting point is 00:21:53 I love Gigi the Death. Who you reading over there? You got Gucci, Future, Andre 3000, Ludacris, Big Boy, T.I., Outkast. I don't like Outkast separated. They got to be as a group together. Killer Mike. I mean, that's Killer Mike. Soldier Boy.
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Starting point is 00:25:17 I'm Greg Glod. And this is season two of the War on Drugs Podcast. Sir, we are back. In a big way. In a very big way. Real people, real perspectives. This is kind of star-studded a little bit, man. We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner.
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Starting point is 00:26:10 Listen to new episodes of the war on drugs podcast season 2 on the I heart radio app Apple podcasts are wherever you get your podcast and to hear episodes one week early and ad free with exclusive content Subscribe to lava for good plus on Apple podcast Apple Podcast. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming,
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Starting point is 00:27:12 Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment, and sports collide. And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets. Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. So, I was going to change the way people make music. That's what I'm talking about. His impact on music and being from the first nigga first ever on YouTube. But when he did on Lamar and all them sites, bro, Drake, big is slow to
Starting point is 00:27:53 big Draco. I just thought is just that's what I was asking. Like what is the I thought the gauge influence? If you go on by the work, I mean, Doug is definitely up there. was asking like, what is the, how the fuck the gauge is. Influence, if you're going by body of work. I mean, Thug is definitely up there. Like you said, he inspired the next generation. I'm not putting him over outcasts, but. Yeah, I can't put him over outcasts.
Starting point is 00:28:12 I don't know, okay, nah. I respect you out for that, bro. He's six though. I'm quiet. But that's Thuggin'. And when you go by like sales, I feel like T.I. and Ludacris probably sold more than. Oh yeah, times are different though.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Ludacris is underrated as fuck. Them niggas is in CD eras. Niggas is buying CDs. I don't compare CD niggas to the streamers. I respect that. I remember we saw it with Malcolm Wigg at Dreamville Festival. He was like, damn, Ludacris on my mail. Niggas know him from Fast and Furious.
Starting point is 00:28:38 No, Ludacris had slaps. Yeah, you gotta think though. Thug is responsible for Uzi and Baby. That's big. Speaking of Uzi, did y'all see what the fuck he had on? Yeah, this nigga's sending shit to my phone. Bro, AI. That nigga had on him, bro.
Starting point is 00:28:56 That had to be, that gotta be fake, bro. Hopefully it's AI, but. It has to be AI. He trolls a lot too though. Uzi trolls a lot. That nigga do whatever he want to bro. Yeah, I ain't, that's too much. You know what's crazy?
Starting point is 00:29:10 I don't beat my ass bro. I don't want no smoke. I don't know if that's the wildest thing he's doing and that's the straight part. Yeah, that is crazy though. Yeah, that's. That's it. That is crazy, that's OD.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Yeah, he's out of pocket for that. But he a troll bro. He a troll man. That shit, the funniest shit though. Shout out pocket for that. But he a troll, bro. He a troll, man. That shit, the funniest shit though. Shout out to JT. Uzi ever did, bro. It was when he would eat that popsicle or whatever and the kids got off the bus,
Starting point is 00:29:33 he was like, I just moved here. Suck my, suck my dick out of here. Shout out to my nigga Tyrese Jones, bro, he said that shit to me every day, bro. We used to laugh about that shit every day. He love Uzi, bro. He was like, I just moved over here. That nigga Uzi is funny.
Starting point is 00:29:49 He's a troll, bro. He's a troll. Oh, he wanted life, bro. Slaps, got a nice girl out the way. Took a city girl off the market, bro. Yeah, he's pushing the needle with that. But that's why I put Thug up there though, bro. Cause you, you on some wang shit.
Starting point is 00:30:03 Yeah, I mean Thug, I feel that. We gotta ask Mike about his going to the concert. Say I know I hate concerts. I hate going to them, but that was actually, and I've been to a lot of concerts. That was pretty far. Mike pulled up for the sizzling and the K-Dot. It was far.
Starting point is 00:30:19 I actually appreciated them not having like those filler openers. Cause that shit really bothers me. Like what am I here for? It's wasting my time. But Mustard opened up, he had a good like 35, 40 minutes of him like just going crazy. Surprisingly played some Drake joint in there.
Starting point is 00:30:36 But I mean, the crowd loved it. Kendrick came out, I think to Squabble Up. He came out Squabble Up and then SZA came in and it was like they kept going back and forth. They'd do a song together. SZA stay out there, do a song together. Kendrick stay out there. It was crazy.
Starting point is 00:30:54 The production was, it was fire. It was fire. Those are two amazing artists. Like if I'm going to a concert, you getting your money's worth for sure. I think people forget how big SZA really is. I didn't realize that part. I wanted to ask y'all that,
Starting point is 00:31:07 cause we debating a little bit. SZA is fire. But who you like more? All right, what's my girl that's going on concert with Chris Brown? Summer Walker? Yeah. Who y'all like more, SZA or Summer Walker?
Starting point is 00:31:19 I like Summer Walker as a singer better, but as far as music better, I'm gonna go with SZA. After the concert, I'm going SZA. I like, well, when Summer Walker performs, she don't do nothing, she just sit in a chair. Yeah, she tray songs for sure. But nigga, her voice is so good, and then her song is so fire, the whole crown single.
Starting point is 00:31:37 Oh yeah, she can drop the mic, she can ride wave some shit. Nah, that shit is crazy. She can ride wave some shit, but I don't know, man. SZA fire. Maybe in my away from shit, but I don't know, man. SZA fire. Maybe in my ghetto girl era, probably summer, but SZA grown up music. I love Control, so I'm biased for SZA,
Starting point is 00:31:54 but yeah, she got some slaps, bro. Some Milwaukee be jamming like a muscle girl. Her music is amazing. It makes us overlook all the other shit. Cause she be wildin'. And we don't care. She fried, but she the biggest. She the biggest.
Starting point is 00:32:08 So far it's like the age from like 18 and up. She's the biggest. Everybody's going on tour this summer too. Somebody say, how about that? Who y'all going to see? Are y'all going to the Chris Browns? I mean, a summer Walker tour? I'm something don't see in Chris Brown.
Starting point is 00:32:20 I have to go to that. That's fire. T-Pain going on tour too? T-Pain is. That's a, that's a hell of a artist. I love T-Pain. That's fire. T-Pain going on tour too. T-Pain is. That's a hell of a artist. I love T-Pain. I will go see T-Pain. They gonna have Bryson Tiller on that tour too, right?
Starting point is 00:32:32 Yeah. It's Jenae Aikoo, Bryson Tiller, Summer Walker and Chris Brown. Would y'all guess how much Bryson Tiller gets to show? Nah. 35. 100. Y'all think it's retarded.
Starting point is 00:32:44 Are y'all crazy? 35,000. Last timeall think it's retarded, are y'all crazy? 35,000. Last time I seen Bryson Tiller, bro, he respect, he had his baby girl out there, she was singing songs. I was like, yeah, shout out to Bryson Tiller. He awful. You gotta give Bryson over 300,000 to perform.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Excuse me? Over 300,000. That's probably why we don't see him too much. Yeah. That's a fact. Look at me. I respect this. 300,000?
Starting point is 00:33:04 I would be a girl. That nigga got, he getting 300,000 off my album. I'm fucked with you. I love Trap Soul, but I will hear Don't on YouTube before I pay that fee. Shout out to him, Louis Balegn. I was just telling you how big the nigga is. People who that's one of the underrated artists for sure. I mean that motherfucker's underdosed. The sink nigga.
Starting point is 00:33:17 That nigga. 300,000. But you gotta pay 300,000. 300,000. Ain't nobody paying. That nigga's an open act. Ain't nobody paying that 300,000 for that nigga. I mean, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. 300,000. 300,000. 300,000.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Ain't nobody paying. That nigga's an open act. Ain't nobody paying 300,000 for that nigga. Nah bro, he big bro. I'm not saying he not a big artist, but I'll shout to Bryson, but I don't got it bro. I don't think nobody got. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:37 That nigga might have one show a year. For 300? That's what he calls bro. Damn bro. He can't get out the bed bro. So we can't get him at the Vogue Day party, bro? Fuck no. I know he was too big for that.
Starting point is 00:33:48 No, that first album was, Trap Soul was amazing. Rice and Chiller. Rice and Chiller. What's the interlude? That interlude, that open interlude on that song, that CD, that song hard. I even liked that song, I mean,
Starting point is 00:34:01 you know, Give Well Soon Diddy, but I liked that song with him and Diddy. It actually slaps. I'm not sure if he's gonna perform that anymore. It's a compilation of people going, recently putting out the Diddy bars and songs. They were just like, what did you mean by this? And it's funny as shit. I bet.
Starting point is 00:34:22 My brother cut a holl about the bitch but yesterday I'm like, fuck it bro, let's rock out bro. Who the fuck you got bro? Yeah, I remember when Shorty crashed out on, what's that show when he was making niggas walk with Cheesecake, the band? Yeah. Remember when she ain't making her like,
Starting point is 00:34:39 sister had died or something and she had crashed out. They was showing that like, yeah, this is what I should have known, some shit was crazy. He cut a nigga who, he cut a person and they said to die. He didn't give a fuck. He didn't give no fucks about nobody. She was going crazy.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Hey man, she, hey somebody wilding over there, y'all better get her. That nigga had no concern about her, bro. You know what's so crazy, bro? That was the peak of Brionty CV because he had them do a complete bullshit. Right. I would want somebody else to do making a band though.
Starting point is 00:35:09 Somebody gotta do that. One of these other big artists gotta do that shit. But you gotta have somebody crazy enough to make it like that entertaining. Cause that era of TV is unmatched, bro. It is, bro. But I think somebody could do it. Y'all don't make me think about who, but.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Shit, the Drew Ski shit's the closest shit. But you know that's for bullshit though. Ain't nobody as fucked up as Diddy. Diddy was fucked up, bruh. He cuts out. But that shit is genius though. When he cuts out the dance teacher and then flipped it on her, I say he's crazy.
Starting point is 00:35:38 Oh yeah. Bro, we was in New York. Where they was at and where Junior's was, bro, I quit. There's no way I walk here for this mid-ass cheesecake, bro. He said, they gotta learn a dance move. He said, you expect somebody to learn a dance moves in one day? He said, yes.
Starting point is 00:35:52 She be on that. She's still doing that shit today. She's like, get the fuck out of here. He flipped it on her, like, why she talking to me like that? I'm like, you just cussed her out. You're like, bro, what? Do y'all think y'all can learn a dance routine in a day? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:06 No. I'm talented. I am not. I am behind the scenes. I can do a lot of things, but dancing ain't one of them. I got skills. You don't think you can learn a dance in a day? Bro, no.
Starting point is 00:36:21 I can't. We seen Mike Bowen skills on this play? I've never seen, I've never seen. Mike can bow a little bit. I'm fucking fired. He said he's better than all y'all about. He said he let Terrell win. Terrell is the best ball I have ever seen in my life. Bullshit.
Starting point is 00:36:35 Oh, that's it? I asked him, so he's getting my hot Terrell tour. He had the highest score yesterday. Marcus definitely did. I didn't even have a real ball. I didn't bring my ball. I didn't know niggas was on that. Niggas come with their bags and shoes.
Starting point is 00:36:49 Niggas can't do it with a rolling ball. I said, these niggas are real. I got three balls, pause. I got three bowling balls and a pair of shoes I just didn't bring. It really didn't feel like people were serious. I was like, oh, they ain't really serious. Cap, this nigga was throwing a ball.
Starting point is 00:37:01 He had a towel in his back pocket, it went on his shoulder. I said, get your ass out of here. I ain't even pulled one out of my back pocket. It wasn't necessary. I knew she was throwing a ball. He had a towel in his back pocket, it went on his shoulder. I was like, get your ass out of here. I ain't even pulled one out of my back pocket. It wasn't necessary. I knew she was out of pocket. My nigga had to just do it back though, I said this nigga too locked in.
Starting point is 00:37:13 I didn't even have to pull it out. I was like, all right, you know what? He definitely told me y'all suck. I was like, y'all sad. He kept running back. He said he did some crazy shit at the end just to let the real Wayne gutter. He was really pissed he gutted.
Starting point is 00:37:24 He got a gutter, bro. I was rolling, nigga. You know, I'm gassing it too. I was trying to show how I fucked up. Nah, Tarell didn't really want to call this ball as I've ever seen in my life, bro. I don't like that DJ foot. I'm sorry, bro.
Starting point is 00:37:35 I mean, we were side by side. I gave you a respect, bro. You was coming hell and falling. Mike literally thinks he can do everything. I literally can. He can. It's kind of crazy, bro. I literally can.
Starting point is 00:37:44 He can't, though. All right. Y'all crazy. I literally can't. He can't though. Y'all know when we talk, that's how people really fuck with this show. They really want to see y'all line up, bro. Bro, I'm going with the hottest niggas. They like to hear you got a referee this show. A nigga bub came to me, was like, why this nigga think he can really guard you?
Starting point is 00:37:55 I said, I don't know why the fuck he think this. Nigga, I've talked about Richard Sherman, this nigga's coming. I wanna go ahead and rewind that clip. I never said I could guard you. I said you couldn't guard me. Nigga, lie. I know, I know what I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:38:10 I said, you ain't gotta get your ref to you. And I rolled my ankle, but I ain't tripping. I still guard you. He always get an excuse, yo. I can't play the big game. The excuse yesterday, I forgot my ball. I couldn't bowl, cause I forgot my ball. I swear to God I did.
Starting point is 00:38:23 She told me we had, we were driving like, yeah, Mike said he bringing his ball. I said, damn, cause I forgot my ball. I swear to God I did. She told me we had, we were driving like, yeah Mike said he bringing his ball. I said, damn, niggas gonna bring they bowling balls. I seen Terrell walk in with he, I said, man. I really didn't leave it in the car and I saw Terrell pull his bag out. I was like, oh okay, yeah. When I seen niggas with they own bowling shoes,
Starting point is 00:38:37 I thought Terrell had on Prada's yesterday. I said, I have never seen these before in my life. I got jewelry, bowling shoes. I need to look that up. Them sound the type. Hey, shout out to my nigga B I got jewelry. Well, I need to look that up. Them sounded tight. Hey, shout out to my nigga, Buffy, man. He threw the ball so hard yesterday that the ball that I was bowling with was no longer there.
Starting point is 00:38:50 It disappeared. I got comfortable, you know what I'm saying? Got a strike and it never came back. I said, this nigga Buffy- He said you was throwing that bitch too. You know what I'm saying? This nigga throwing the ball hard as fuck. I said, look at DJ's fire.
Starting point is 00:39:02 I said this nigga is fire. This nigga throwing a bounce pad. Then it broke the wood. I said this nigga is fire. Niggas throwing a bounce pad. Then her broke the wood. Those niggas was throwing a bounce pad. Back door cut passes. I swear, Bubby threw the ball so hard, bro. I was like, bub, just lay off the Roy's, bro. I know you try and get to 235, but damn bro.
Starting point is 00:39:19 You look like the rock, bro. We was all people that had no spins on our throws. He was straight down the fastballs, old tiny nigga. What? I'm talking about, y'all see that dude, speaking of old tiny, you see that dude get hit in the head with that baseball? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:30 I'm nothing. I take what I said back. I'm on no smoke with that. I'm not going to the batting cage. That was a whole accident, bro. That nigga damn near killed that man. Yeah, bro. CTE for baseball.
Starting point is 00:39:42 Thank God he had the hat on. That ain't do shit. I ain't gonna hold you, bro. Going up on a. Thank God, buddy. Thank God he had the hat on. That ain't do shit. I ain't gonna hold you, bro. Going up on the baseball, you know what I'm saying? Occasionally you catch a couple, you know, straight pitches to the body. Motherfucker hit you with a high fastball to the head, bro. That helmet ain't shit, bro.
Starting point is 00:39:55 I ain't enough cushion in the world, bro. He ain't even have a helmet on. Good thing I don't have a baseball cap. And look how scared you gonna be trying to look at that more fucking. Oh, that was crazy. And look how scared you gonna be trying to look at that more fucking You know, it's crazy, you know what it's called a baseball we do it's called choking up. Man, what? Choke up the back. Oh, that's what they call it? Yeah. Oh, that shit been around for years. Yeah. Shit.
Starting point is 00:40:30 Hey, that's why. Hey, did you see what I sent you about the pastor? Please bring that over everybody, man. What the pastor do? Hey, man, we... Hey, man. Shout out to the church. Be here, you really need your own church, man.
Starting point is 00:40:46 Niggas can do this, bro. You gotta tap me in for sure, man. I gotta give you an official name, man. This is crazy as fuck, man. While you looking it up, you know what's funny? Oh, you came to the game, one of the yucks, he was like, hey, where buddy they had the ice on? I was rolling.
Starting point is 00:41:00 He said, buddy with the ice left? I was rolling. He was like, he was talking shit to me. Where you looking? Buddy with the ice left? I was like, he was talking shit to me. Where you at buddy with the ice left? I was rolling up in the car. You like, he was looking for your ass, man. Who I was talking to. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:12 I sent him his money. Fuck, diggy. I sent him his money. Shout out to my guy. Yeah, he was like, where's buddy with the ice? The chain? Yeah, yeah. Where he at?
Starting point is 00:41:23 So I think he left. He said, oh hell no. Be here at the summer games with side bets. I don't know Where he at? I think he left. He said, oh hell no. Be here at the summer games with side bets. I was. I was at the goose party. He took under. Be your old people. So, you're talking about the Megan Manchin house.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Yeah man, Bishop Hiller, man. Six home, 24 acres, 15 elms. I have seen that. Damn, that's kind of fire though. Yeah, you're gonna have toms. I have seen that, damn. That's kind of fire though. Yeah, you're gonna have to bring back the green leaf, man. If they doing that, bro, we gotta get you back in the ministry, bro.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Six homes, I'm cool, bro. Would y'all live like that? Nah, cause my family gonna wanna be moving in. Yeah, I mean, I think that's what that was for. That's actually my ideal situation. You want all your family to live right there? The joint behind the Meridian, I mean, I'm really by Michigan.
Starting point is 00:42:05 Oh yeah, yeah. Big ass wall. It's enough, not this is close as fuck, but like back there, put an acre between each one of your house, you smoke. I don't know, I don't know. Yeah, I'm cool. I love my family, but there's not a situation
Starting point is 00:42:18 where I want to ride past my family on the way home every day. Cause somebody's gonna get up on their ass. I don't know how much, how field your family is with kids. Like it's a shit time for us. So that's a no go. So I don't give a fuck how much money I got. I would never. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:34 I need to see y'all when I want to. There's three motherfuckers in my family pregnant at the same time right now. No cap. It's dead bro. I couldn't dare. I don't even know which family members I would pick to move in my system.
Starting point is 00:42:45 Not a family draft? That's when shit get tricky. You gotta have a real draft though. That's actually very valid. Do everybody got a favorite brother or sister? I only got one. I only have one brother, so he my favorite by the way. Me? Nah, we all.
Starting point is 00:43:00 I'm pretty much like, everybody the same for me. I feel like everybody got like a favorite cousin. Oh, not a cousin. Auntie, uncle hierarchy is real. Yeah, I got a favorite cousin. I legit got a favorite cousin. Bob Lancelot. Got a favorite niece, got a favorite nephew.
Starting point is 00:43:15 I also have a favorite kid. No, for real, I got a favorite kid. At some point, we're going to have have an honest conversation with parents and you all do have a favorite kid. You all point, we're gonna have an honest conversation with parents, and y'all do have a favorite kid. Y'all just won't say it. If I had multiple brothers and sisters, I imagine I'd probably have a favorite. I know a lot of cops, and they get asked all the time,
Starting point is 00:43:37 have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes, but there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no. Across the country, cops called this Taser the revolution. But not everyone was convinced it was that simple. Cops believed everything that Taser told them. From Lava for Good and the team that brought you Bone Valley comes a story about what happened when a multi-billion dollar company dedicated itself to one visionary mission.
Starting point is 00:44:09 This is Absolute Season One, Taser Incorporated. I get right back there and it's bad. It's really, really, really bad. Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season One, Taser Incorporated, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Binge episodes one, two, and three on May 21st, and episodes four, five, and six on June 4th. Add free at Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts.
Starting point is 00:44:39 I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lott. And this is Season Two of the War on Drugs podcast. Yes sir, we are back. In a big way. In a very big way. Real people, real perspectives. This is kind of star-studded a little bit, man.
Starting point is 00:44:54 We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner. It's just a compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves. Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osborne. We have this misunderstanding of what this quote unquote drug ban. Benny the Butcher. Brent Smith from Shinedown. Got B-Real from Cypress Hill.
Starting point is 00:45:18 NHL enforcer Riley Cote. Marine Corvette, MMA fighter Liz Caramouche. What we're doing now isn't working and we need to change things. Stories matter and it brings a face to them. It makes it real. It really does. It makes it real. Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs podcast season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:45:39 And to hear episodes one week early and ad free with exclusive content, subscribe to Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcast. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming,
Starting point is 00:46:12 how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold, connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that there are so many stories out there and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen. Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment and sports collide
Starting point is 00:46:44 and hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the I I love all my brothers and sisters the same, but Marcus is the baby and he's like my little brother. So you feel like he belongs to you? Yeah, he like, I mean, obviously I know he everybody's little brother, but he like literally my only little brother. I'm somebody else's little brother. I'm the youngest out of ten. So yeah, I'm the baby.
Starting point is 00:47:22 My brother 10 years older than me. Yeah. So you're the little brothers. I get a chance to be a big brother. So I'm the youngest out of ten., so. I'm the baby, my brother 10 years older than me. So y'all are the little brothers. I get the chance to be a big brother, so that's why he might like. Nah, bro, I have a favorite in everything. Also have a favorite parent.
Starting point is 00:47:37 Facts. Nah, I ain't. That's funny. I talk about my parents the same, just different relationships. I do. My dad would tell you my mom's my favorite parents. My dad would say he a mama boy.
Starting point is 00:47:48 He still got the nipple. My dad probably would say the exact same thing. For sure. I like my mama more anyway. Yeah, but the auntie's a conversation boy. Yeah, it would be a real ad. I ain't got no favorite uncle. I do.
Starting point is 00:48:01 No disrespect to none of my uncles, but I ain't never really been cool with none of my uncles. Like I ain't never really been cool with them. Like they all cool people, but I ain't never had like no relationship. Yeah, my uncle's bad. I got like extended uncles. I definitely ain't. I don't really see my uncles like that.
Starting point is 00:48:21 Yeah, I got some aunties. They all cool though. Y'all ain't gonna make it in the compound. You know what I'm saying? I hope y'all are blessed. I'm gonna see y'all holidays, but y'all cannot live in this residence. But my aunties, that's where it get tricky.
Starting point is 00:48:31 You gonna make a call. Y'all family especially, yeah. Y'all got a lot of aunties. That's cool. I don't even know how y'all would pick one. But my auntie, that's my name. That's my name. She gonna get a crib for sure.
Starting point is 00:48:42 Yeah, that's my dog. That's my dog. You'll get a crib. I don Yeah, that's my dog. That's my dog. You'll get a crib. I don't know who I would be going. Bebo? Oh yeah. Bebo. Yeah, for sure I gotta get a crib.
Starting point is 00:48:51 That's my dog. She really love your life. Yeah, I do my dogs, man. I can't listen. No, this is easy. That's easy for you? That's easy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:02 All my brother and sisters, Kauana, Beer, and EC. I ain't gonna do people like that. Moog get a crib. For sure. Yeah, Moog's in the comments. I'll agree with you. It's six houses, right? Yep. Your mom's in Pops get a crib.
Starting point is 00:49:16 For sure. See, you got lucky because that's just one crib. I got to take away two for that one. They got the link back up. We got to work this thing. You trying to fuck up the whole neighborhood. That's the hook. See, my family is still together.
Starting point is 00:49:31 Now what do y'all do if y'all mama and daddy got new situations? What's that pair I don't fuck with? That's where the favorite kicks in. I gotta include Ciara people in this too? No, you don't. It's a wrap. Oh, y'all split three and three?
Starting point is 00:49:44 Her mama get a C a crib, I guess. Oh no, no, no, I'm pulling rank. No, this is my estate. Your family is extended. Fuck them. Awesome. See? Fuck them.
Starting point is 00:49:54 They are not involved in this. Wow. That is crazy, DJ. I see y'all at family like, you know what I'm saying? Christmas, I can slide. They just give me fuck with me. Nah, bro, you gotta split it up. No, no, bro.
Starting point is 00:50:04 This is my estate, bro. I can't get Cheyenne a crib, so I can't get my can fuck with me. You gotta split it up. No, no bro. This is my state, bro. I can't get Cheyenne a crib, so I can't get my little sister a crib. But then everybody else I got to cover. See look what decision you got to make, bro. What you should do is just have a guest house too. So anybody can come stay when they want to. Now getting people out the guest house
Starting point is 00:50:18 is gonna be a real problem, because what's the limitations on how long they should stay? I think what I'm gonna do is I will put everybody on the lease. Everybody be on a 12 month cycle. Oh no, they don't stand for free. No, no, we're not. The fuck?
Starting point is 00:50:31 Are you putting niggas on, oh y'all not, I'm not saying y'all gotta pay like. No, fuck that, you only gotta pay nothing but your utilities, bro. I'm saying you gotta 12 month lease. You gotta 12 month lease. No, no, no, he said they're going to pay a portion. At least the property taxes.
Starting point is 00:50:43 You can't play the property taxes. No. Mike is putting things on 68. Oh, that? Nigga, y'all feel me now? No, I don't know about that paper. It's seven of them. It's seven of them. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:50:52 That is listed as a $15 million problem. Listen. Let's do the numbers. That's what I'm like, I don't got to do the situation. Let's do the numbers. It's a $15 million crib. Yeah. Say taxes for the year is 65,000.
Starting point is 00:51:03 That is more than that, bro. 100,000, is that better? It's more than that. It's not gonna be more than 100,000. Nigga, my taxes was 50,000. Yes. Nigga, that motherfucker is- This ain't Amaritian Hills.
Starting point is 00:51:15 If you got this much space. Where you think that is? It's 15 million, bro. That's not in Hobgill. You had to buy that much land. Bro, that house is 50. The property assessed around it is not gonna be that crazy.
Starting point is 00:51:25 Now, let's for fun, say it's 100, 100, right? Divide it by 12 months, right? Yeah, no, divide it by seven. First, it's seven different cribs. Oh, okay. So you gonna take the big chunk though? Yeah, I'll take the bigger chunk. Okay, I thought you meant each spot.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Okay, not bad. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'll take the bigger portion. The property tax is like two, two tens. 200, call it two tens. Or what, 30,000 per house? Yeah. If it was equal? About about 12.
Starting point is 00:51:53 About about 12? They can figure it out. That's a nice mortgage. Some people can't afford to be here, and they got pay me too, they gonna buy this fucking, I'm gonna stay where I'm at. That's a nice mortgage. Yeah, I'm cool. Yeah. Shout out to him though.'m at. That's all right, Smarter. Yeah, I'm cool.
Starting point is 00:52:05 Jive to him, though. Jive to him for finessing the church. Yeah, bro. I don't even know what you do to get that type of money out of a church, though. I always wanted to know how pastors got rich. That's the episode of Martin. Mama Payne was trippin'.
Starting point is 00:52:20 I used to think pastors come to him. My mama liked it, man. Boy, y'all was putting pastors' covers through it. I used to be Pastor Covers and him, my mama liked that, man. Boy, y'all was putting Pastor Covers through it. I used to be like, I would have donated a couple of times to this church. I came back confused, still the same. Oh yeah. She be like, nah, nah.
Starting point is 00:52:35 Shanice mama donated too. Let me stop, I'm just playing Pastor Covers. He gonna start trying to joke and shit. My mama gonna get mad, she gonna call me. They be watching y'all show. Oh yeah, let me stop. I had a cover to Joe mad, she gonna call me. They be watching y'all show. I'm gonna stop, I have a couple of jokes. That's my guy. I say he live super reasonable.
Starting point is 00:52:50 He live a hobby. We love Pascode, he let every street nigga, all your favorite street niggas that died at their funeral at fun and shit for free. What's your favorite street? Facts. Your favorite trapper. In their wedding.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Yes, yes bro. The same nigga that got married in here died as this motherfucker too. And your favorite trapper from that wedding. Yes bro, the same nigga that got married in here died as this motherfucker too. He didn't die there. I'm just saying when it was time. Mama know he did. Yeah I know. Also real shit, this is RIP to his brother,
Starting point is 00:53:21 he mad at me but this is a real shit bro. Went to his funeral bro bro, on everything. His wedding picture, you know, when you die, your casket, they got all your cool pictures around you. Bro, his picture from his wedding was there. It's sad. That is crazy, bro. It is.
Starting point is 00:53:36 I've done stories like this. And my collage, make it better. Honestly, this is my time. Don't put my wedding picture up here. This is about me. All right. We didn't both go. I'm leaving the guys, go. This is dark, but what do you want to wear? Will you get it fresh at your cast?
Starting point is 00:53:50 Bro, I got to have it put on, bro. I got to have it put on. How you going? Just put a shirt on me. A t-shirt? Yeah. That's it? You want me to poo?
Starting point is 00:54:04 No, I'm talking about, bro, just a t-shirt and some jeans. I'm poo. I ain't trying to get a breast. He said keep the bottom up. So you just want an Iced Adore shirt up. Just a breast? Yeah. So at 95, you just want a t-shirt.
Starting point is 00:54:18 I just want a t-shirt bro. I don't know what you wear. Because damn people don't sweat, but I know a nigga be hot. 95. Yeah, cremate me bro. I'm dead, I don't give a fuck. No, I don't want nobody pay all that stuff for no fucking funeral.
Starting point is 00:54:33 I agree bro. It's a waste of money bro, I'm dead bro. I don't care. I want my girl to kiss me on the lips bro. She not gonna kiss me on the lips. She not gonna kiss me on the lips. Send me out here with a put your tongue in. Give me a little tongue.
Starting point is 00:54:48 I'm trying to say buddy, like I'm nothing bro. And I'm gonna tell everybody before I die, I'm spending everything. If I got, if I die, I got $7 million left. I swear to God, like at 94, I'm going crazy. I'm buying lambos, I'm buying everything. I ain't leaving nothing for nobody. Gotta get out of here. What? If I got some kids, I'm buying lambos, I'm buying everything. I ain't leaving nothing for nobody. You gotta get out of your living.
Starting point is 00:55:06 What? If I got some kids, they gonna get here. I'm gonna leave them niggas 100,000. Hopefully you still normal at that. Oh bro. Damn, we gonna leave my 100 bands. 100 bands, bro. I ain't, my mama and daddy ain't give me nothing.
Starting point is 00:55:16 See, we try to change the cycle, T. So he said fuck me. He's out of pocket. At 94, bro, you better hope you still saying to do that type of stuff. Oh, if I ain't, I'ma write it down. I want to buy a Lamborghini. Once a motherfucker start changing me,
Starting point is 00:55:31 go on this, yeah, give me the poison. Yeah, bro, I'm trying to live till I'm 90. I'ma do everything in my power. Give me the lean, bro. I'm saying, but what if a motherfucker gotta change you and pick you up great? You ain't gotta do that. Don't come over here.
Starting point is 00:55:44 I mean, how are you gonna function, bro? Pay somebody. Yeah, when I become a nuisance, I don't need my kids, I don't need no cousins, no nephews, nieces. I don't give a damn who it is. I don't want nobody doing that to me, bro. Lifting me up every day, bro, changing my life.
Starting point is 00:55:59 I wanna be there, I told you, I want everybody coming to my house. I just wanna talk a bunch of shit to them. Like, boy, you ain't gonna be worth shit. Look at you. I just want to sit there and just talk bad to everybody. That's gonna be Mike at 90. And he gonna be like,
Starting point is 00:56:14 he's gonna be like, ghost at the end of the power with the last episode. He said, you know what? You always needed me. That's why he ain't gonna be shit. He disrespected everybody. That's why I swear he smoked that nigga. He disrespected everybody.
Starting point is 00:56:23 Y'all ever see why I get married? The nigga at the end, the toad at the table. That's what I wanted. That's why I swear he smoked that nigga. He disrespected everybody. Y'all ever see why I get married? The nigga at the end, the toad at the table. That's Mike at 90. Damn, now I'm sick. Hey, I'm gonna go crazy. That's one of the best scenes in movie history. I don't know if y'all seen the Taraji Henson movie on Netflix, please watch it.
Starting point is 00:56:36 We'll talk in the next episode. It's crazy, but that's one of the best ISOs of history. He sat at that table with air, but he's all, nigga, just snitching on me from my side, bitch, bet we gonna have a time tonight. He hit me with a clip nigga. What you gonna wear though, what you wanna put on? I'm gonna be 90, I'm gonna retire my hock shirt.
Starting point is 00:56:54 Oh, you're gonna burn that. Hey, Black D could never give it up, man. Wait, zero, double zero. Zero. Zero V. With a shirt on under it? No. No.
Starting point is 00:57:04 In a headband. Skid gonna be looking at him. In. Zero V. With a shirt on under it? No. No. In a headband. Skin gonna be loose as hell. In a headband. It looks like that nigga been soaking in the bath too. Look what a dead nigga look like with no shirt on. That nigga probably look crazy. That nigga look like dead pulled underneath that motherfucker. He cost him, nigga.
Starting point is 00:57:18 I wonder why motherfuckers turn gray, nigga. My uncle was gray in the motherfucker. I said, damn, nigga. I ain't do a hook like that. My uncle was white skin, man. God bless his name. My uncle kiddie, I said, damn. Hey, nigga.
Starting point is 00:57:34 They said, fuck a bombing school, nigga. Look at T-Swap. That shit, nigga. Hey, what's wrong with you? Hey, speaking of family shit, did you see the Davis Brothers here all right after the fight? Somebody got some junk? Yeah, the box you? Hey, speaking of family shit, did you see the Davis brothers here all bright after the fight? Somebody got some junk?
Starting point is 00:57:47 Yeah, the boxers? Oh yeah! I was gonna say, I said that's some Jeff and Moog shit right there. I know for sure. Oh yeah, there's no fair fights when we around. Y'all can cancel Christmas. If you ever think y'all about to fight one of us 101,
Starting point is 00:58:00 you a damn fool. And don't let our friends be there. Oh yeah. But I ain't into no competition. No violence. I thought that was hilarious. He's sitting there, you my brother? Here, we gonna see you.
Starting point is 00:58:11 Yeah, facts. Did y'all get the chance to check out the Bees and Lynch 101? Unfortunately, I did watch that. Bro. Yeah, it went how we expected. I knew it. It was too much filing, bro.
Starting point is 00:58:22 I watched like 30 seconds, bro. It was, but goddamn, bro. Michael Beasley put on a clinic. When Kyrie Irvin says I would never play him one on one, that is a sign bro. Bro he too, he can do everything, fucking 6'9, 6'10. One of the most gifted basketball players, ISO 101's you've ever seen, Beasley is like that for sure. Yeah, he wanted that bro.
Starting point is 00:58:42 Getting to your spot still, the nigga fouon you like that bro, is wild. Insane, but you know what, shout out to everybody who hooped. The undercar stuff was fire as well too. I know a lot of people was paying for like the 10 Gs. I like the next chapter, man. That's dope. That's a prime example that the NBA should adapt some of that.
Starting point is 00:58:56 I'm not sure how they gonna do it, but that would be dope to see. Cause you'll get some of the stars and people we don't think is all stars or superstars to change when we show how good they are. If y'all ever got a chance to interview Adam Silver, what kind of stuff do you think y'all talk to me about? About changing the All-Star games like that?
Starting point is 00:59:09 It would depend upon if the Patriots win the chip or not. Because if we win, then you know what I'm saying, my question list will change. Okay. I'm gonna start there. Well, I just want to ask you, what made you even start messing with the NBA? Like, how was your journey just entering the NBA?
Starting point is 00:59:26 How do you even sign up for something like that? I probably ask him more about like retired players stuff. I have, we could do better. Even though I know they trying to bridge the gap. Like when people retire, like setting up payment plans for them to get to their, you know, their retirement money. But I was, but you know, people get your pension like 55, but niggas retire like 31.
Starting point is 00:59:50 So I'll be like, man, I know they got a bridge plan now, but I was just wondering like what they would do different. Yeah. Oh, and the same talking about asked about the Tony Snell situation. That's like something that's very interesting. Somebody was in a unique situation, that close to getting that, especially with his,
Starting point is 01:00:05 you know what I'm saying, coming out saying he's autistic and then trying to take care of his kids with specific health plans. I would really like to see like, what's the plan in motion for that, like you said. You return, a lot of people return at 30, wait until 55, I mean, of course, you don't want somebody going to be gone,
Starting point is 01:00:17 but that's a long gap, that's 22 years. That's a big of a gap. How do you sign up just to start working with the NBA bro? What kind of connections you gotta have? I know he got a law background for sure. I'm just gonna ask him if he hoops. He tall as hell, I know. I'm like, shit, I wonder if you had a jumper
Starting point is 01:00:34 back in the day. I also asked him like, you know, I think for me, I think it should be a rule where like, once you get your second contract, that you like every year, whatever it is, you gotta put a million dollars in the plan. This will be mine. Like you gotta put a million dollars in that plan
Starting point is 01:00:53 in an investment portfolio, where it can grow over time every year till you retire. So if you retire with six, seven million dollars, you can have six, seven million dollars to last you till you get to your pension. That's far. Yeah, I would do that. I mean, even though you got people that can do it
Starting point is 01:01:10 for your financial, but I'd rather it be with the NBA so you know, like, ain't nobody stealing from you. Cause that's a lot of things that happen to players. They get with financial advisors, they be stealing and doing all type of crazy shit. Which is crazy. Yeah, you talk about B's, I know B's, they own a lot of backdoor with his finances
Starting point is 01:01:26 as well and they look at shit like Tim Duncan, like Kareem, some of the best players that haven't played this sport, got fucking robbed. Evil like, and they obviously they made millions on millions on millions, but it's just see the greatest people of all time, they get tricked a little bit too.
Starting point is 01:01:42 Yeah, and Swann Walker still buying all them properties and stuff, but that's still a crazy story, bro. Yeah, but I think that'll be, I think that'll save a lot of people when it would help a lot of people. Mm-hmm. Right. Cause you don't even know, like,
Starting point is 01:01:54 when you playing basketball, you don't notice that you not saying, if they took it from you, you wouldn't even notice it. Yeah. How we gonna take a million? Hey, nobody would care. Okay. Now, especially if you're doing it for that.
Starting point is 01:02:06 Mo's happy. I think another question I'd ask him, how he feels about the media. Cause we've been seeing a lot of stuff going on, especially with this final series. I mean, listen, I'm grateful, patience with the chip, but this is lackluster as shit. And I don't even think it has anything to do
Starting point is 01:02:18 with the team's plan. It's like the coverage with them transitioning is just been like blah. Like this don't feel like the finals. I want to ask you about that. Like, how do you feel about like now and not having like finals shit like on the court? Well that was people were all not hurting themselves.
Starting point is 01:02:31 Cool, I'm understanding if it's for- Like free the finals court. They said it to Cal, they say it was a hazard. I'm fine with that. Y'all be playing fast, don't wanna get hurt. But I see y'all do advertising that you can put that shit, at least for the broadcast, maybe if it's not on a court.
Starting point is 01:02:44 Y'all do everything else. The Toronto Raptors had a fucking hologram. I don't know, they advertising that you can put that shit, at least for the broadcast, maybe if it's not on a court. Y'all do everything else. The Toronto Raptors had a fucking hologram. I'm gonna say they could do the fake shit. They did a hologram behind the basketball, which was weird to watch, but you can do something, bro. They could put the fake shit down like they was doing. But my biggest thing is like, I told y'all about this series and that's not me hating.
Starting point is 01:02:59 The markets are so small. Like even though it's probably the best you could get as far as basketball. Like these two teams mirror each other. It's a great basketball, if you're a basketball fan, it's a great series to watch. But if you're just an average sports fan, it's awful. Yep, right, because the market's just too many.
Starting point is 01:03:18 You're not really familiar with anything in Indiana. Nope. You're not familiar with nothing like OKC. You might know the players, but not really. Like people still look at LeBron to face the league. And he is, but that's what people still look at. Like some people just like basketball because they like the Lakers and Kobe Bryant.
Starting point is 01:03:35 They don't know shit else. And don't care. Don't care about nothing else. So when I seen that it was going to be Indiana OKC, I was like, damn, the ratings are going to be down. But for a basketball purist, this is the best we could get. Yeah. Even to the broadcast team, like I know they defense about Doris Bergen. It's just like, shout out to Richard Jefferson. I think Richard Jefferson is dope. He's funny as shit. But like,
Starting point is 01:03:56 we missed the days of Mark Jackson and fucking Coach and Mike Brea. Like those, we look for those moments. We don't got that right now. And all you get is a lot of consumers who just bash the product and then you look across the board from different media. Like y'all not watching these games. I know everybody don't watch these games, it's impossible. Y'all don't even have the energy to like speak highly of the game.
Starting point is 01:04:14 Y'all just shit on everything. The NBA has changed so much because you don't have stars or stars. Like, I mean, like I said, when you had Kobe, he was like a star of stars. Like, if you didn't watch basketball, you still knew who Kobe Bryant was. Regardless of, like LeBron.
Starting point is 01:04:35 If LeBron was in this finals, this would be a whole different story. Because if you don't watch basketball, you still know LeBron James is. And that's the thing we don't have in this. Now there's new generation, yeah that is. You gotta kinda know. Because Kobe Ninh was in movies, TV shows,
Starting point is 01:04:52 all kinda stuff. Yeah, you know what I mean? LeBron got space gym, all that shit, whatever. But like I was thinking the other day, if Tyrese Halliburton, in the basketball world, if he got traded, would it stop everything like when Luka got traded? No. If SGA got traded, you think it would stop everything
Starting point is 01:05:10 like when Luka got traded? Nope. Nope. Yeah. You think it would stop? Yeah. I don't think it'd be the same reaction. The people of OKC.
Starting point is 01:05:21 That's big. But think about it though, how many stars have already left OKC? If it was like the first time, bro, they didn't give a fuck really when KD left. Even though he went to the Warriors, everybody was shitting that he went there. It wasn't the fact that he left there.
Starting point is 01:05:34 It was the fact that he went to the Warriors. It was just an open trade, SGA, bro. That's the MVP. I think it depends on where he go to. Cause I think the Luka trade was so big, not just because he left, but because he went to the Lakers. I think him just getting traded period.
Starting point is 01:05:47 Like it would have been big. It was ridiculous. Like what? Y'all trying to get him? Yeah. But like you said, that Lakers tax and LeBron, it was just like. That amplified it.
Starting point is 01:05:56 SGA went to the Celtics. Yeah, it would be. You think it would be big? It would go just as big. I don't know. Piss on who they did. Like if it was like SGA for Jason Taylor, I'm here, I'm like, what the fuck? Yeah, but I don't know. Here's what they did, like if it was like SGA for Jason Taylor and everybody be like, what the fuck?
Starting point is 01:06:05 Yeah, but I don't think it'll be such a, I mean, they'd be like, oh, dang, I mean. I see what you're saying. The trade they'd probably be like, I mean. This is crazy. I don't know why they did that. Yeah, like. I see what you're saying.
Starting point is 01:06:17 It would still have those NBA world in a chokehold. But when Luka got traded, this thing was like. That was a global effect. Yeah, this was like global. And I was just wondering would that happen? And maybe that's the feeling we on gotten this NBA final. Cause you look at it now, bro.
Starting point is 01:06:33 Everybody's wondering where Kevin Durant's about to go. More than this about this final. They look like what Cooper Flagg is about to do. They look like what the Spurs want to do with the number two pick. Where Giannis might go. It's people more, Victor when Miano went and kicked it with the Munch and shaved his head. Niggas is like, oh, he about to kill next year. Like all the things, Victor when Miano went and kicked it with the monks and shaved his head.
Starting point is 01:06:45 Niggas is like, oh, he about to kill next year. Like all the things, the off season, I'm telling you, whoever wins it don't matter if it's Pacers or OKC. The next week, that shit gonna be off the cycle, bro. They like, all right, some of the league with Cool Flag about to do. Yeah, they kind of, they kind of shit it on their spinels. And it's, as a person who love ball, it's like, damn man,
Starting point is 01:07:01 this is like, this is good shit, but it's just not the right markets. Yeah, it's the pinnacle, bro., this is like, this is good shit, but it's just not the right markets. Yeah, it's the pinnacle, bro. Like this is supposed to be, they treat this shit like All-Star weekend, bro. I've been there though, cause our finals was like that. When it was us, Milwaukee and Phoenix. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:15 It was the same kind of situation. And that was good, bro. That was good basketball. Yeah, but it was only like, it was only fire to people who watch basketball. Like it was only good. Like we didn't, it wasn't lit. He said there ain't too many of these dudes walking outside now and everybody going crazy.
Starting point is 01:07:30 Uh, hell nah, it wasn't lit. But like I played with Lynn Sanity. I told you, that's how I thought the finals was about to be like Lynn Sanity. Like when I tell you it was them, there's 700 cameras under the room when he was just warming up. That's what I thought when I seen the final, we were going to the finals like nigga, I'm going to get an endorsement deal just for being on that team.
Starting point is 01:07:50 Yeah. That shit was not like that. They give me a walk in there, I'm like, this feel like, damn, feel like regular practice, man. It's a couple more interviews for people. He was damn like Mike though. He was just so popular. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Ain't nobody been bigger than that. But he had a T-Ball like run bro. Yeah, nobody's been that big. That might not ever happen again. And you know what's nasty? That's the reason why I've been complaining about tickets. I know it's the finals, but bro, it feels like a Tuesday game at Gainsbridge, bro.
Starting point is 01:08:17 Why am I paying five more times for this, bro? This is crazy. Y'all don't even want to gas the product enough for me to feel like I'm getting my money's worth. That's where I agree with you on that. Yeah, like y'all not even amping it. You go watch first state niggas like, oh yeah, that's cool.
Starting point is 01:08:30 All right, man, what the Cowboys gonna do? Like, God damn, Mike. When I was talking about Aaron Rodgers more than they was talking about the game, I was like, damn, that's crazy. Disgusting, bro. Honor the game, man. It's a lot of people who give a fuck about the game
Starting point is 01:08:42 that y'all don't highlight, man. We got to look into that more for sure. But I do think KD about to be a spark. I think that's, if he do that, he gonna, that's gonna fuck up. KD gonna be a spark and they gonna keep the two pick and it's gonna go crazy. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:55 That's gonna destroy the NBA. It's gonna make it fun though. That's gonna be fire. It's gonna make it fun. You gotta bring the energy back, bro. Devin Booker is rumored to get an extension for two years. It's over 100 plus. It's looking at possibly like about 120, 125.
Starting point is 01:09:09 I love it. Sit down. I'm his son for life. Yeah, I love that. I seen that the Detroit Pistons are going after Miles Turner. Yeah, the phone is broke. Stop calling. No, it's not.
Starting point is 01:09:22 But he a free agent. The phone is broke. It ain't. He's a free agent. That's is broke. It ain't, he's a free agent. That's what I'm saying bro, it's not. Kay Cunningham with Miles Turner. I like it. I don't like the energy. After we win the chip,
Starting point is 01:09:31 we gonna pay Miles 100 million for three years. Y'all have to pay him regardless. That ain't gonna be enough money if y'all wanna chip. Miles. 100 million for three years, that ain't gonna be enough, boy. Miles, you don't even like Coney dogs like that, bro. You not trying to go eat Detroit.
Starting point is 01:09:44 It's the same place. We can get you some loves here, my nigga. Detroit and Indianapolis is the same. No, not the real ones. Why you got the real ones? He here? We can make it happen. Nah, bro.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Them fake. The T-Mobile? Yeah. Yeah. These technically ain't bust because of that. See, I told you. I ain't go to T-Mobile. Oh, what they Versace with today?
Starting point is 01:10:04 I mean, no, they still Cartier, but it's just Buffalo. It's cool. Talk to your shit. Hey, talk to your shit, Mike. Tmoo.com, $31. Respect. Yeah, shipping included. If he go there, though, it's the same type of weather.
Starting point is 01:10:18 Oh, it's the same shit. But if he get a four year deal. They got to, payers have to pay. For 125, four years, 125 for Miles? Yeah. Come on bro, we got some, you know what I'm saying? We got some, you gonna have some development here. Give Miles Turner 150 million, bro.
Starting point is 01:10:34 You are fucking up our salary cap. No, give him 150 or let him go be happy. Honestly, if we win a chip and you go get 150, I'm not mad, bro. It's time for him to cash in, bro. It is time, bro. 150 right now, he is deserving of that, bro. not mad, bro. It's time for him to cash in, bro. It is time, bro. 150 right now, he is deserving of that, bro. He's about to be 30, it's time to cash in.
Starting point is 01:10:49 Y'all trying to stress me out, bro. I'm trying to win a chip and be happy. Y'all trying to tell me that I got half. Thomas Bryan is my starting five next year, bro. Chip or not, bro, chip or not. Y'all gotta pay miles, bro. Chip or not, you're out of pocket. If he's going to Detroit,
Starting point is 01:11:00 Jalen Durant better be a Pacer, that's all I'm gonna say. I don't even like this talk, but if he's going to Detroit, then Jalen Durant has to be Pacer, bro. Thomas Bryan, you the new starter. Hey, my nigga Thomas Bryan, corner three specialist, bro. I will not speak no more of his name.
Starting point is 01:11:13 They gonna sign Thomas Bryan to a three year Twitter. Thomas Bryan, get your three year 25. He can get the three years 12 in Detroit. I love that. Him and Isaiah Stewart would be great vibes for that team. Nah bro. Nah, Miles going to Detroit. Nah, Miles ain't going to work man.
Starting point is 01:11:28 That'd be fire though. Why would y'all give him 150 DJ? Like what is the beef? Three, 150? Did you see what we pay? For four years? Did you see what we pay everybody else in our team? Aaron E. Smith is a God's gift bro.
Starting point is 01:11:39 We pay him about 15 a year. 11. 11, 11. 11, yeah, Nim Hart is what? 18, 19? And they're both locked in for the next three years. Two. No, his contract continued. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:11:49 But he signed a very team friendly deal. I think it's like 16. Yeah, it's very, very affordable. My nigga Obadiah took, you know what I'm saying, a nice little cut to stay with the gang. Bro, we can't pay you more than Tyrese or Pascal. He ain't pay me more than Tyrese. Tyrese is 200. Yeah,'t paying me more than Tyrese. Tyrese is 200.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Yeah, but 150 is tough, bro. He gonna get like 125 though. He deserved it though, on me, he deserved it. You put a banner up, bro. You've been the consummate professional. All the shit you had to deal with, and put some money on your name. When we had you answer bonus together,
Starting point is 01:12:19 knowing y'all didn't like each other, he deserved to get paid for sure. He 100 mil for sure. You've been a great teammate, great locker room guy. Yeah bro, held down the franchise. Y'all had him in trade rumors every day. Literally bro, I remember going into that practice and I was like, I fuck with Miles.
Starting point is 01:12:33 That's when I really started tapping in with Miles. I said, bro, they put you on a trading block every year, bro. And it's not your fault. Oh man, what y'all want me to do now? Even my money. But that nigga Nate Bjorkman said, yeah, we don't really need Miles Turner. That's just to say, hey yeah,
Starting point is 01:12:44 get this nigga's fuck out of here. He got fired, Nate Bjorken said, yeah, we don't really need Miles Turner. That's just a, yeah, get this nigga fuck outta here. He got fired in year one. He start wildin', bro. Yeah, I remember y'all did have that coach. Yeah, Nate Bjorken, bro, he fucked everything up, bro. That's the raw reason why Vic got the slender he got. People don't know that, bro, they was dealing with a psychopath.
Starting point is 01:12:59 Coach Bill left, he fucked up everything in the organization, bro. Billy Bano? Yeah, bro. That's why he called me the other day. I can't talk about that on camera, but that's the reason why Bill Bano left, bro, because Bjerken was on some fuck shit. Bill Bano, he called me one of the best defensive
Starting point is 01:13:13 coaches in the NBA, brother's assistant, bro. Fucking it up. Oh, no, not Billy. Hold on. You talking about Dan Burke. Burke was gone. Yeah. Oh, that's my nigga. That's my nigga. Both of them. But Bill Bano left, too. Bill Bano was a great. That's my nigga. That's my nigga. Both of them. Bill Bano left too. Bill Bano was a great friend. Bill Bano called me.
Starting point is 01:13:27 He's a crazy, crazy motherfucker. He's solid. I fuck with him. Bro, he's in Miami wild. Shout out to Billy Bano, man. Hey, he's a wild boy, man. He'd be sitting with me, clips on the podcast, like look at this shit.
Starting point is 01:13:37 Like, hey, he's a wild boy, boy. I know we got a guy out here, but you see that the Tiz fire came straight from up top. Dolan said, no, no, no, not Leon. Watch out. Sneak the fuck out of here. Damn, that was all Dola? Yeah, that was a Dola call.
Starting point is 01:13:51 They said, Dola said, I'm not talking to nobody about this. Cause you know you can't fire a coach without your own. Yeah. Yeah, he, Dola said, no. Damn. I heard the other players were like, some of the players said they weren't going to play for me. And that's crazy, bro.
Starting point is 01:14:04 Like bro, he didn't play y'all a thousand minutes, bro. I've never complained about being in the game. At least you gonna get paid fucking with Tibbs. That's what I was saying. Gonna give you a chance. Wow, man, I wish I would've caught Tibbs when I was like 26, 27. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:17 Well. Should've been different. What, you gonna play 40 minutes a game? You gonna get some stats for it. Yeah. If you look at the tree of contracts paid from Tibbs, bro, I better not see no smut on Tibbs' name, bro. Oh, you can't say nothing wrong with Tibbs with me.
Starting point is 01:14:33 Tibbs changed my life. Nah, facts. But I see though, why, you know, some players just can't adapt to that though, bro. But y'all was saying you need to switch it up, you know what I mean? So they probably feel like how, you know, how y'all felt about it.
Starting point is 01:14:47 Tiv just needed an offensive coordinator. That's all. Come be a defensive coordinator for us bro. We love you. All I need is an offensive coordinator. You and Rick Carlisle bro, y'all will be happy. I don't see him sitting down. Tiv bro, you got 30 men coming to you man.
Starting point is 01:15:01 Relax man, I'ma call you. You can be like, Jeff, you're a fucking guy. You need to talk about me on that fucking show. I fuck with T you, man. Relax, man, I'ma call you. He gonna be like, Jeff, you're a fucking guy. You talking about me on that fucking show. I fuck with Tiz, man. They were just like, we don't want Jalen Brunson to get hurt, let him roll. That's a lot of people say, we don't want him to run JB into the ground.
Starting point is 01:15:15 I'm like, man, which I won't, man. Y'all think they're gonna keep OJ Rick on the staff, man? Y'all been seeing a lot of them, but they said he had a too big of a voice in the locker room. I'm like, yeah, he's the best player of that. He's supposed to have poppy shit. That's interesting. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:29 I don't, you know, they're my guys. I ain't gonna. Mobbed Tops for sure. Yeah, I ain't gonna do that. But I hope he's still around. I ain't never try to get nobody. I'd love to see him on the stand. Or if he ain't shit, go somewhere immediately.
Starting point is 01:15:41 And take Jalen with you. And keep him. And that's the thing. Take Jalen with you. Y'all gonna play, all right, nah, Jaly go ahead and pull your ring, bro. I ain't even starting to coach your son though. Yes, bro.
Starting point is 01:15:49 In the NBA. I hate daddy ball, like with just amateur shit, but like in the NBA, so watch your son put on a performance like that every day. I got it, we gotta interview Rick. I'm gonna wait till all this shit die down, I'm gonna call Rick and just be like, we need to talk.
Starting point is 01:16:02 I have to talk to him about that video too. Oh yeah. Yeah, we have to talk about the video. talk. I had to talk to him about that video too. Oh yeah. We had to talk about the video. We need OG on the show. Hey, CJ Miles, out of message, tap in brody. You know what time it is. CJ's coming on the show.
Starting point is 01:16:11 Yeah, he texted me. He told me he was gonna come on the show. He put up, I mean, he hot ass on the Twitter streets. Also, I was in Spaces with Joe today. Shout out to my dog, Budden. He said he ready to be here. He said he been in the gym. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:16:24 He ain't smoking no more. He said he ready, you know what I'm saying, for this one. What's up? He trying to be here. He said he been in the gym. He know what I'm saying? He ain't smoking no more. He said he ready, know what I'm saying? For this ones, what's up? He trying to be sober now. He smoked a lot of shit. There's probably still in him. Don't tell what don't leave you. I told you what don't leave you.
Starting point is 01:16:37 So I'm good. I'm good. The be here button was his own away for sure man. That's hilarious. I'm gonna kick his ass bro. I can't wait till we go to New York so we can set that up though. Yeah, oh yeah we're about to go to New York soon huh?
Starting point is 01:16:53 Yeah. I think we can set it up once with him. What's he trying to do? Oh yeah. Jadakiss want to work out too. Oh yeah Jadakiss said he wanted to put y'all through the workout. Who?
Starting point is 01:17:04 Jadakiss. Oh okay. He can do a minute workout. Oh, Jadakiss. He can do a man up. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing that. You can do it most of the time. He's been working out for four months now. I know I can do it a little bit, but no. I'll work out with him. That'd be fire. All right, man.
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