Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Jeff Teague on Pacers-Cavaliers & Tyrese Haliburton, B-Hen’s INSANE BET with Myles Turner

Episode Date: May 8, 2025

We’re back with Season 3, Episode 57 of Club 520, and Jeff Teague and the guys discuss Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers being up 2-0 on Donovan Mitchell’s Cleveland Cavaliers. The ...guys react to B Hen wearing a full Pacers jersey after losing a bet to Myles Turner, Jeff making life changing money in the NBA, as well as announce Bow Wow as their 520 Day guest. #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:56 It's my right steel, my dog, Young Nacho, Young T. How you doing? I'm chilling, man. I'm about to start wearing clothes to this mug, man. Okay. Yeah, summertime, start putting some clothes on. Psych. I was gonna say, are you trying to get to start wearing clothes to this mug, man. Okay, you're good. It's getting summertime. I'm gonna start putting some clothes on. Psych.
Starting point is 00:04:07 I was gonna say, are you trying to get your shit off now? Nah, hell no. Meg Gowdy got you inspired to get this off at work? I put a piano on my back, pause. But I don't know why it's a pause. It just sounds like you're supposed to say pause for someone to get back. Yeah, that's crazy. We got a special interest today at work.
Starting point is 00:04:15 First of all, hold on. Niggas is out of pocket. Niggas is late to work. And they got their own walk in. All right, where is this nigga at, man? Hey, man. Man, where the fuck you get that basketball? Oh, nigga, that's my basketball. is happy shit, man. Oh my God. Brian Puffer, Travis Hunter, actually the footballer.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Let's go. At point forward. But then Indiana Pacers. But what came in with the bonafide headband? First of all, he got, he do got the bump collector headband with the dude right. Shout out to BC. Bump collector. And not before Christ.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Real BC. Yo man, what the fuck? Where the fuck you get that jersey from? Shout out to my people at Diggs. Fuck, to the ass. Had to get my boy Miles, I lost a bet. Oh, he got the matching socks too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Oh, the net, oh, the Jersey socks is wicked. Yeah, bro. It's a Jersey socks. The Jersey socks, high-key. Yeah. Shout out to them. All right. So Mous, this is for you bro.
Starting point is 00:05:40 We had a bet last year and I'm owning up to it, bro. Man, shout out to undershirt class. Shout out to be here, the man in his word, man. Owning up the bag. I didn't know it was going this far because I seen B. Swift tag you. He said, pay with your way. I didn't know you was going to show up like this, man. Yeah, man, this shit cost, but I mean,
Starting point is 00:05:57 shout out to the good old budget. He brought some fresh white woods with him. Oh, but he did get the white shorts. I've never seen white shorts. Well, shout out to my guy at Dix. He helped me get this but I forgot your name buddy, right off of putting this together, me and my stylist for the day.
Starting point is 00:06:13 The personal shopper Dix is crazy. You know what's crazy when I walked in though, he was like, you always come here but I know what you're coming for. The pastry shit is over there. Damn that's crazy. Yeah, so he directed me to it. I said, I need a mouse jersey.
Starting point is 00:06:28 You got me right, bro. That's what's up, man. Shout out to the white headband, though, man. Yeah, I'm showing that. It's a good dude got a white headband. This is a part of the bed as well, man. Shout out to my accessories, bro. I fuck with it, I fuck with it.
Starting point is 00:06:42 Shout out to be here, man. Man, I hit his right pain, his dead. But listen, man, 520 Days on the way. Pull up next weekend, 517, live at Bacna, 520, live show. I think we can tell who the guest is now, right? Who would live guests be here? Who pulling up for the show, man? Freaky Bow, man.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Bow Wow will be our special guest. And we will also be running the first, I guess, episode of For the Love of Barbie. Yeah, listen, man, we got a great show lined up. Bow Wow is pulling up, man, live show. First taping For the Love of Barbie. We're gonna talk to that more when she pull up. But man, we are very excited for y'all to slide.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Y'all been doing numbers in that box office. We done sold out a couple times, but this is the last time. We ain't holding no more tickets. Please lock in, please tap in. We gonna add a hundred more for y'all. We wanna see everybody pull up, have a good time. Man, it's gonna be a great time. We appreciate y'all coming and celebrating with us
Starting point is 00:07:33 the second annual 520 day. And listen, dropping this weekend, shout out to We Don't Run, GP and Mike Gillis. We got a dope collab dropping. This is one of the fire tees we got going. Listen, man, we got a dope collaboration with them. Dope pieces on the way. They are very limited as well. The first 25 people who pull up this weekend,
Starting point is 00:07:50 get a VIP ticket to the show this weekend. So you got a little bit of incentive to slide on the homies, man. We trying to do a big for y'all. We appreciate all the love and support y'all give to us, man. We gonna turn up that weekend for sure, man. I know y'all excited about this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Nah, man, I'm geeked. I'm geeked. Back nine, shout out to y'all for allowing us to bring, add more tickets to us. We didn't think that this was gonna turn out like this. Yeah. I'm a geek. I'm a geek. Back nine shout out to y'all for allowing us to bring, add more tickets to us. We didn't think that this was going to turn out like this. So shout out to all the love and support from our city and everybody else. Show everybody always showing love.
Starting point is 00:08:15 We appreciate that. It should be a good time. Y'all know we going to turn up. We going to have a blast, but having Bow Wow as a special guest, we all grew up on that. That's our area. So to have a lot of tough questions for Bow too. Yeah. For us to pull up, fuck with us. It's going to be a special guest, we all grew up on that. That's our area. So to have him. We got a lot of tough questions for Bow too. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 00:08:26 If we're gonna pull up, fuck with us, it's gonna be a good time, bro. Yeah, we know y'all seen that Shader Sharper interview. It will not be like that. Oh no. We about to have a time and that motherfucker be show. It'll definitely be some tequila following for sure.
Starting point is 00:08:38 You see what old girl did to his, that Dime Repo bottle he had. What's up with the Dime Repo, y'all? They putting smut out there. So they gotta stop serving that in the club, man. They need to take that off the shelves, man. What's the- I don't know.
Starting point is 00:08:51 They saying it ain't real alcohol. Well, consider what happens to everybody before and after pictures, after drinking that in the club and then what happens on their way home. They said, man, Casamigos ain't real alcohol. That's what the word on the street is. Damn. They got some, what it say on their mic?
Starting point is 00:09:04 They got some- The Fenty Bigos? Yeah. I remember at one point in time, they had the, they had the Faux Henny out here. Allegedly, let's say allegedly. So they don't sue us and say that we- For all you people that take,
Starting point is 00:09:15 all you woke people, for the bottles that you shed ain't open or hell, that you have open, if you want to get rid of them, I got a truck now. I'm pulling up, Terrence. Allegedly, allegedly they say it got some, boy it got some added something in it.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Some shit that ain't good for our body. It's adulterated tequila. Hey, you wanna know what's funny about it? Oh, wow. We're sitting here talking about alcohol just being like healthy for us. Yeah. Cause there's no alcohol.
Starting point is 00:09:42 There's none that's healthy for you. Skinny, skinny. They're saying it's out girl Tito's but they're you're paying premium prices and they're saying it's not premium. Oh, so it's alcohol still but they saying it's regular. Oh, wait till you can see these tears. Get real different. Allegedly, allegedly, of course. We still drinking down Julio right now. But we do drink. We're in Coromino. Yeah,edly, of course. Yeah. Remember in the higher court? We still drinking Don Julio right now.
Starting point is 00:10:05 But we do drink. We're in Cormino, y'all. You know the vibes. That's what I drink on a regular basis. That is a preferred tequila on this show. Yeah, even though they ain't sent us no, no. No allegations. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:16 On the Grand Cormino. Yeah. No allegations. Send the party pack back through. Yeah, send some more, buddy. I didn't even talk to Luke. Yeah. Uncle Luke?
Starting point is 00:10:24 No, Luke, Luke, he gonna get us together. Okay, shout out to Luke. Shout out to Luke then, man. Luke, get on your job, buddy. I didn't even talk to Luke. Uncle Luke? No, Luke, Luke, he gonna get us together. Okay, shout out to Luke then, man. Luke, get on your job, nigga, tap me in, we need you. Roshow, listen, speaking of Bow Wow, did y'all see that, you know what I'm saying, BET might bring back some classics. They think about revamping 106 and Park. Yeah, who gonna be the host, though?
Starting point is 00:10:40 AJ and Free, fuck it. That was classy. Yeah, they probably too woke both of them. So they gotta let the rappers do it though. The fact that he had fake braids the whole time is crazy. Yeah, I didn't know that him and Miska both had the original units. That threw me off.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Yeah, but y'all remember them? Well, his looked more real. His did, cause I was gonna say, y'all know R. Kelly had the braids. I didn't know R. Kelly had the faux braids, but it does make sense. But he did, he did. R. Kelly had the knots on the top of't know R. Kelly had the faux braids, but it does make sense. But he did, he did. R. Kelly had the knots in the top of his shoe.
Starting point is 00:11:07 You know the thug knots up to her? Thug knots, it's funny. Going into barber shop, yeah, let me get the thug knots. But I think my biggest disappointment was the original OG hair piece, Steve Harvey. Oh, connect. Cause a shout out to my nigga I love, my nigga Hank Good.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Going in great bid, smoke them secads, my nigga. We used to talk about like, damn this nigga hairline him and Darren Williams bro, the crispiest hairline. And DJ Augustine bro had the hardest one of them all time. So to find out that two of them three was Fugazi, hurt my soul to see bro.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Cause Steve Harvey you a cold nigga bro. Yeah cause he's on Def Gym, that nigga had the whole sun roof missing. The honestly he got a whole head of hair. He popped up with Regina had that one. That shit like a microphone now when you watch it though. That shit looks like a microphone when you look at it.
Starting point is 00:11:50 It's too perfect, don't do anything, it's too perfect. That motherfucker didn't move, he had to spin move with the hot tops. Shit was buzzing, damn, see he got the coldest barber on earth. Don't do anything. He get a lot of everyday, bruh. This shit don't boom. He performed and everything with that motherfucker.
Starting point is 00:12:03 When the funk hits the fan, all the people wanna dance. Got some to get funky. That's my shit. They were having a ride, I was gonna be the back up, it's still criminal to this day. How dare you? You disrespectful, bro. You remember the episode they had the white dude on there?
Starting point is 00:12:18 Yeah, bro. Yeah, the white dude was the singer. And they was like, nah, we can't have no white boy here. It was classic. That's a slept on show, man. Swear to God. Unfortunately, the Bernie Mac show just kind of took off and we don't think back to look at it at times,
Starting point is 00:12:30 but that's definitely one of the best black sitcom shows for sure. I still watch it. It come on Aspire all the time. Damn. All right, see, we were talking about that the other day. That's one of them shows that if it's on, I'ma give it a spin, bro.
Starting point is 00:12:39 Yeah, for sure. Bullhead Romeo, some of the funniest people ever in a TV show, bro. They used to have me cracking up. They need to bring the parenthood back out. I wasn't mad at parenthood. I fucked with parenthood. A reboot? I ain't mad at that.
Starting point is 00:12:52 Not a reboot. Just bring the old ones back. They had too many TK and all them. They had too many problems. TK and all them. Yeah, I can say, it was gonna be a couple of really good shows. That was a serious show. It had some good ones. It was too serious though. TK and all them. Yeah, I can say, it was gonna be a couple of really big shows. That was a serious show, had some good ones. It was too serious though.
Starting point is 00:13:07 But that was real though, that's why I fucked with it though. Cause family marriage used to try to have them too serious moments, they were just like, all right man, Eddie just got jumped for being in the wrong neighborhood, nigga, they ain't nothing serious about that. Know where you going, but that used to be real black shit.
Starting point is 00:13:18 I just never watched TV for that. When it got too dark, bro, I cut it off. I'm like, y'all, I'm already living on 40th Street. I can see this outside. They showing you a real life here. Yeah, my house was cool. I was, you know, fortunate on my neighborhood, but damn, I didn't want to see that, bro.
Starting point is 00:13:34 It got dark on parenthood, bro. Yeah, oh God. And fucking Moesha, bro, I'm like, bro. Frank Mitchell is one of the worst dads of all time, bro. Hate Moesha, bro. God damn. You know what show people sleep on? D.L. Hughley's show was low key fire.
Starting point is 00:13:46 It was wild and that's why it was fire. Cause he was living a hell of a life. I ain't really watched the Hughleys like that. I hated that and all of us. Who was all of us? What's a pretty lady name? Diamond from Player's Club. Oh, yup. Lisa Ray? Yeah, yeah's Club. Oh, yup.
Starting point is 00:14:05 Lisa Ray? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yup, I remember that. I remember that. I do remember that. Damn, I do remember that. All of us is fraud. All of us is kind of fraud though,
Starting point is 00:14:16 cause for you to have your wife and your baby mama live like that, that was crazy. That's one of the ways why it was different. It was about Will Smith. Yeah, I know, but that's, that's, That's hard. That's a hell of a life. Go fish, nigga!
Starting point is 00:14:28 That's still one of my favorite team. That is. He did say that. That is a classic Marv that showed, go fish, nigga. Y'all fraud, man. But I still come up like that, man. But shout out to Bow Wow, man. I need to bring back 160 Park, man.
Starting point is 00:14:41 I was looking at the Met Gala stuff, obviously we ain't too tapped in with that, but I was like, the old award shows is, obviously we ain't too tapped in with that, but I was like the old award shows is what used to be like the shit for us. I wish we had them moments again. Yeah, we look forward to the BET Awards, even the MTV Awards too. What was better to y'all when y'all was growing up?
Starting point is 00:14:57 Shit. MTV for me. I was the MTV Award kind of, because they had the versatile music on there. Like when Eminem had all them people walk out as him. Yeah. That was a classic moment for me. Even like, I mean, I noticed a little bit before,
Starting point is 00:15:10 a lot of people's time, even the source awards, like them moments, bro, like we not gonna get that shit again. That was Thuggish, Ruggish Bone right there. Yeah, that was, that was- That's when you know it was Tears. That was 40th Street 4. That's when you know it was Tears. You had the source awards, then it got a little clean,
Starting point is 00:15:24 the black suburbs, the BET, then it was all the way Malibu with the MTV. That's a fact. Somebody was on Twitter talking about it, but just like, yeah, Foxling would regret the source awards. What? We would have hit again. We would have had that bitch turnt.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Also real shit, I wish we could interview back then, Shugged like, we was on his run. Nah, I'm cool. Y'all don't want Shug? No. On the interview? No. We would've got that Jodeci drop.
Starting point is 00:15:52 We might've got dropped. You see how he was doing with Contra. I would love to interview Shug, bro. Y'all wildin'. I would have too. Cube, all them niggas back here when they was five. Cube, Cube. Cool off Shug. Outkast, fresh off of y'all, ain't got no love for the, yeah, I would've too. Cube, all them niggas back here when they was fried. Cube, Cube, Cube. Cool off shoes.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Outcast, fresh off of y'all, I ain't got no love for this. Yeah, I would have loved that. Bro, we would have killed a Tupac interview, yo. Oh, we would have. When they was fried, bro, we would have been lit. Nah, bro, we would have been. That's no PR time, bro.
Starting point is 00:16:16 Cause we would have been like, bro, you grew up in New York, why you bang West Coast like that? And then there you go, whoop nigga, bitch ass nigga. That's a moment, bro. That's a moment, bro. Well, those moments back then didn't go far. Whoop nigga! Bitch ass nigga! That's a moment bro. That's a moment bro. Well those moments back then didn't end in good fire. We would have been like, we would have been like DJ Rec One.
Starting point is 00:16:30 And we asked him about the motherfucker with the seizures. Webby Rec One, Nap Town classic interview tap here if you're not familiar. Cause I feel like that's where it is. Like, Charlson White came out too late. Charlson White was supposed to grow up with Tupac and then he grew up. He did.
Starting point is 00:16:44 He did. No, I'm saying like me out there Tupac and Billy. He did. He did. No, I'm saying like me after, like to the world. I think things would have went differently. He would have been dead, bro. Shout out to Charleston, but nah, I mean. You see what that was on, bro? Can we shout him out? No, I don't, fuck it.
Starting point is 00:16:58 Too late. He's still being alive. Yeah, yeah, that's cool, man. Shout out to Chuck, man. Yeah, for sure. But I don't, yeah, that's still Chuck, man. Yeah, for sure. I don't know, yeah. That's a... I see the ball rolling.
Starting point is 00:17:08 We about to have some fun, man. Go ahead and be here. What time is it? Barbie! Don't get down on my motherfucking wife. Shit, I'm out here dressed like Yoh Gotti. And that shit probably going back, so... Hey, Katta bitch. Shout out to our sponsor, Dix. I think it's about to take that ball and turn it into a jersey right back. What I mean, what's happening?
Starting point is 00:17:32 You have a motherfucker like this. Okay. What we got today? What we got today? It's the, the 520 special. I dropped my shit in the last. Okay. What's in the 520 special?
Starting point is 00:17:51 This motherfucker tastes like, this, I used to make this drink called a blue motherfucker. It was a, but it was really hypnotic. No, it was hypnotic. Whatever vodka we had. It's giving me flashbacks. Hypnotic and Hennessy was called. Incredible Hope.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Yeah. Yeah bro, you gotta run that back for us one day. No, no you don't. All 520 day, Incredible Hope. Let's lock in. What's in here though? A passion fruit, pineapple. I was gonna say, it's cool.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Okay. That's what I tell my wife. I'm just working with you got back there. Well, well, well, D. Shout out to the household. Now, Barbie, we announced that we are going to the first episode, this will be a mini series. Yes.
Starting point is 00:18:45 Live taping. Please just give the YouTube audio audience three qualifications that you want out of them. For the love of Barbie, Cassie's live. Just a quick three. Yeah. Damn, so they missing one side tooth. They can't.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Because don't go, I don't mean to cut you off. Don't go to the money and shit, because we ain't there yet. Yes. Okay. The teeth is, the teeth is very important. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:19:15 I can't see your side. Next, are we matching? Yes. Yeah, we have, I'm gonna see if I can get a whistle or a buzzer, but yeah. So no teeth, buzzer, whistle. No teeth is, no, okay, that's one. Who else we got?
Starting point is 00:19:30 Gotta have a headboard. Okay, headboard. No, Barbie. I thought that was. That's the next step, that's the next round. Okay, first round. This is all look preference. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:39 Okay, looks. Yes, so teeth. Teeth, okay. Hair or no hair? So you can be Michael Jordan, Sheen Turpess. She's open. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:50 For now. Okay. Tall, short. Okay, don't matter really. Shots and short kings, you got a chance here as well. Height, come as you are. Ethnicity, are you?
Starting point is 00:20:03 Okay. Are you a D.I. higher what's up Dr. Omar follows us so what it can't be no white guys Barbie give it honest give it honest Barbie seriously like can a white guy pull up? A white guy can pull up. I'm definitely a white guy, so yeah, I would like for some white guys to be. You gotta be like a Paul Wall, you gotta be like a...
Starting point is 00:20:31 That's a good question. Is it Larry Fufanese or Paul Willigan? Yeah, that's... Okay. All right. Yeah, cause you got Justin Timberlake or Seth Rogen? Yeah. Yeah, Seth Rogen.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Don't talk, niggas. Don't say it. I'm not talking about niggas. Respect queen. OK. Nah, OK, so he, to me, he got to be black, y'all. You got, wait, do you have a gender preference? Huh?
Starting point is 00:20:59 Can it be men or women up there? Studs are welcome, apparently. Shout out to the studs. Just keep that mother fucker at home. Yeah, don't bring no straps. We will have security. Don't nobody bring no straps. I don't know if Bobby was koala in or twa-player.
Starting point is 00:21:15 Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Yeah, but I mean, what's the- The real koala. Yeah. Oh, my mama. Looks just easy. I don't have a tights though. She ain't got no tights. You know what? Most girls with dreads- Yikes, it's easy. I don't have a tights. She ain't got no tights.
Starting point is 00:21:25 You know what? Most girls with dreads. Yikes, girls, struts. Oh, that is mushy. That's damn dear. Now I thought about it. Because you said they could cook as they are, anybody. So you ain't got no tights for real.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Stuzz be dusty, though. So y'all got to cover y'all shit, too. Shit, the one that live in Indian country, me and my partners. Stuzz be fresh? A so y'all got a cover on y'all shit too. Shit, the one that live in Indian Ducks will be in my corners. Stuzz be fresh? A couple of them though, shout out. You not real Stuzz if you don't have a polo. They be dressed like that.
Starting point is 00:21:52 No, no they don't. My nigga, my nigga Fishe, she coming, she coming. OB, they be wearing jerseys and shit like that. Yeah, they wear it with the sports bra. With the fat old titties. You can see the side of that shit. And OB. Stuzz got the biggest titties.
Starting point is 00:22:06 They be having fun. You should have killed that nigga. He's like, hey, but can they belt? Hey, it's one of the wildest videos. You said they be having fun. Yes. You gotta know how fast. I know.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Whoa, they love me. No. Oh, please. Oh, please. Oh, please. Man. Girl, be thinking under them jabobs. They gonna.
Starting point is 00:22:26 And what they names be? Ernest, E-Dub, E-Weezy. E-Dub. E-Weezy. E-Weezy. For sure. The real E-Weezy. Also since you know, all love to everybody.
Starting point is 00:22:43 Love you with love. Now do you prefer a girly girl or a stud? I prefer a girly girl. I've never dated a girl. Respect. Have you ever dated a girl? Okay, cool. That's enough. That's peace.
Starting point is 00:22:59 I get a little sensitive about that shit. Oh, yeah. It is what it is. Ever since Grubble letters, yeah. It's just, it is what it is. Ever since Grandma Letters, you know, we had to kind of dial it back. Hey, we all friends, man. Love people to love. Now, what I ask you this, before almost Mother's Day,
Starting point is 00:23:16 shout out to you, you know what I'm saying, episode gonna drop beforehand. What's a good Mother's Day gift? I know we all, you know what I'm saying, try and figure out what we're gonna get. What's a good Mother's Day gift? From the play of games all the way to the finals. Now is the time to back your favorite players and teams
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Starting point is 00:28:39 straight from the source. Listen to Reggaeton Colagatta on the i-hair radio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast okay my kids my mama oh say no more kids in the house yeah she might want to see her kids uh Yes, by day. It all can help. All of them are working. Like, you can't lose your work. For some person, you need a role with some people that ain't working or it just depends on you. That's a hell of a job. I was saying, God damn it, what if a role is a fucking keystone? It depends on who you're dealing with. Where the girl in the middle?
Starting point is 00:29:18 My mama ain't going to Dior. Flowers, OK. So if a nigga got to some flowers in a robe and some house shoes, you smooth. Nope. No, your nigga with the headboard. Yeah. Are you supposed to get a girl that,
Starting point is 00:29:35 if you ain't got kids, Bob, are you supposed to get a girl? I got something for you. So that's a thing, cause I'm trying to calculate right now. I'm trying to figure out. That's actually a valid question. That is a very good question. All right. That's a valid question.
Starting point is 00:29:50 I'm a person that likes to get so, if you're wanting to get my interest, then you probably should get my interest. Okay. Sorry, because I'm in a dilemma right now. Do I get my wife a gift for being a good mother, or do I get my mama a good, like, because you ain't my mama. Well, you make enough money, you can get both. But Barbie, if you got both, you can get both.
Starting point is 00:30:04 I'm not going to get both. I'm not going to get both. I'm not going to get both. the lemon right now. Do I get my wife a gift for being a good mother? Do I get my mama like, cause you ain't my mama. Well, you make enough money, you can get both. But Barbie, if you- How many mamas do you get a gift for? Yeah, do I get my mama? Do I get my mother-in-law a gift? I always get from people I rock with. I mean, everybody get nothing crazy, but like-
Starting point is 00:30:19 I think you give your mother-in-law a gift instead of P. Cause she birthed P for you. You have to get your mother-in-law a gift. Okay, mother-in-law, okay. Get your wife a Mother's Day gift. Oh, get my wife a Mother's Day gift. Do not let me in. Fuck off, yo. Get your wife a Mother's Day gift.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Oh, she's not getting a gift. Oh! Nah, I'm just playing. He's joking. I mean, if you're dating a girl, I don't think it's mandatory. But like Barbie said, it's the thought. If y'all dating, you done went in there
Starting point is 00:30:44 and smacked Lil Man Capri Suns, bro. Get her most of that gift, bro. You fucking up the pantry, bro. You can get her some flowers, bro. I feel like if we don't have a kid together, it shouldn't be mandatory. Just let me go. And if I don't, yeah, if I don't get you nothing,
Starting point is 00:30:55 don't let that jeopardize us. Like am I supposed to get your kid a birthday gift if I just date you? Yeah, because you're not looking at that kid and like, that's me handshot right there. You ain't looking at that kid. But if they don't get your kid a gift, are you like, you're not looking at that kid and like, that's B hand shot right there. You ain't looking at that kid. But if they don't get your kid a gift, or you like, you're not locked in?
Starting point is 00:31:09 I don't know. Yeah, we not as locked in. I'm gonna get your kid a gift. And I've been buying father's day gifts. My son is too. I've been buying father's day gifts. Nine years from now I'm here. Queen.
Starting point is 00:31:19 If I'm dealing with you, be my dad dad too. Okay. Oh, so you, oh, love of Barbie, here you go. I know one mother- You call your niggas daddy. Oh, okay! I got daughters. Ooh! Ain't no motherfuckin' dad ass.
Starting point is 00:31:32 I know. I'm a daddy's girl, but I got my- Ooh, dad dad! I know daddy. That was dad dad, El Papi Chula. Let me get the- Let me get the food. But no, I'll go with you.
Starting point is 00:31:44 But the love of Barbie, y'all gonna be da da. Woo. Nah, if you dating a girl with a kid though, man, get that girl a gift. Okay. Now, before you got here, I gotta ask you a question.
Starting point is 00:31:54 You know what I'm saying? Do you do like the gift comparisons? Like if somebody's gift was a little bit better than the other, it's just like, ah, so why do you fall in love? Ooh, my best friend, I did poop. I did poop. Y'all better step y'all shit up for the love of barf.
Starting point is 00:32:06 That shallow as fuck. It is. But. That's tough. I do, but it means something. This shit get tricky sometimes. Cause a nigga might not have as much money as your other nigga.
Starting point is 00:32:17 No, it's all about effort. Okay, but that effort gift that was cheaper might be better than the. It's all tough. A rich nigga can go to Dior and say, just give me that purse, come on. Yeah. but that effort gift that was cheaper might be better than the... A rich nigga can go to Dior and say, just give me that purse, come on. What about if a nigga writes you a love note? The broke nigga.
Starting point is 00:32:31 Yeah. She gonna read that all her way to a nigga with a Dior house. Aw, this is so nice. Hey, I'm outside. She said she read that way for the buddy to pop out. You can win you the car. Aw, that's it, my family, I don't like a dry car.
Starting point is 00:32:45 You open them up with coffee. Yeah, hit my hand. What about she, what about it was like a gift card, like a Victoria's Secret gift card for 50. And a love note. Oh! What about $50 lip gloss? Hey, bras is not even.
Starting point is 00:33:01 Okay, what's the, what's the price? I ain't getting the Victoria's Secret. King's Beauty lip gloss ain't 50. What's the average price of stuff in Victoria's Secret? Okay, so he put $60 girl, your titties gotta be big as hell. You gotta have stud titties for them. That lame brand. Alright, so they put 200 on the car.
Starting point is 00:33:24 And I love, I guess that's cool. What's working out here Kings? I'm gonna do the good tiddies for them. That lame brand. All right, so they put 200 on the car. And I love, I guess that's cool. What's wakin' out here, kids? I told y'all Barbie food daisy, y'all. She tried to say, no, what's the thought? Jeff is giving out hella ideas. This is what I'm saying, it's cool, it's bad. I mean, I did, right?
Starting point is 00:33:37 She hit you with the Dr. Reward, next time make it 500, nigga. Yeah, I'm very appreciate it. Just get her a car, y'all. She want a brand new car. I'm not good with my gifts, so I be like, I'm like, you know what I mean? Okay. So you spend.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Match your energy. I always want to buy a new gift from a designer because I feel like I'm the best. I know that she might be like, you know, she got me some new shit. So I try to do a designer gift, and then the same thing. Okay.
Starting point is 00:33:57 So I feel like. So what's your, hold on, what's your average price when you go get gifts? It just depends on the user. I spent 3500 dollars on this picture. And that was a problem that I get before. Yeah. That sentimental shit out the window. Motherfucker better not bring me a picture of my grandma.
Starting point is 00:34:11 A picture of your grandma with a ring or with a nice- Bitch, I'ma cut you out, bitch. You better never. You better never do that. Okay. I already did. Did you get a, do a stepdad get a gift from a father's day. I'm looking for a stepdad.
Starting point is 00:34:31 But if you gotta get a stepdad, you know what I mean? Cause I ain't never got a gift. I just calculated some shit from my head. Get in the jail. Yeah. So you get it live? I was trying to say something. I was not being that good.
Starting point is 00:34:49 I don't unplug everything in this motherfucker. I wonder if that's ever happened to a nigga step, a stepdaddy crash out on the baby Wawa. The nigga been taking care of his son or daughter. Motherfucker ain't getting nothing. Cause I really, I honestly didn't think, I'm gonna call my nigga out John, I'm sorry bro. That's the first thing I know that really gave
Starting point is 00:35:15 a fuck about gifts. Like if a motherfucker didn't, he writes a Christmas list out for his girl. Shout out to John man. If she don't get nothing on that motherfucker bro, he tweak it. He tweak it. I like that though, I know that. If she don't get nothing on that motherfucker, bro, he tweak it. He be tight. I like that, though, because I know that.
Starting point is 00:35:27 Oh, is he cool. I get good gifts, though, so I can't complain about that. All my gifts been fired, bro. Yeah. And I'm an expensive gift getter. Not giver, getter. He just putting that out there. Yeah, my shit be five bands and up.
Starting point is 00:35:44 Do you give a fuck about gifts, DJ? I mean, a little bit of effort is cool. I like to be included, but yeah, a little bit of effort, that's all. Nah, I want motorcycles. He said he liked to be included. I want motorcycles and shit. Yeah, I like to be included.
Starting point is 00:35:55 Four wheelers, dirt bikes. Run that motherfucker up for me. What about you, Mike? You care about a gift? Nah. Yeah. I don't want one. Like a sweatshirt? Nah, I literally- Piss me off. When it's Christmas time, birthday time, like I already a gift? Nah. Yeah. I don't want it. Like a sweatshirt?
Starting point is 00:36:05 Nah, I literally- Piss me off. When it's Christmas time, birthday time, like I already know what I want. I'll just go buy everything I want. Just somebody to give me shit. Cause I don't really, I don't want nobody to feel like I owe you shit.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Oh, you my wife, you, we owe. No, I don't. Well, fuck it. I, I runs it up. Cause I feel like- G-Y-N-I-S. Even if she- I run it up. Even if she bought a gift one way or another, I bought it. You play, not me.
Starting point is 00:36:29 Oh, no. Sierra has all of her own money. She has all of her own money. She's not at the tees. I just be like, no, no, no. No, I'm not. Well, Mike gives allowances and stuff. Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:36:41 See, I don't do that. So we all are one family, but this tears the niggas in the head for sure. Yeah, this nigga, his wife buy something, he give her the money back. No, no, no. Yeah. Not at the T's household.
Starting point is 00:36:55 We very petty at my household. We hold each other very accountable. For one, for all. Her money's my money. My money's her money. Oh yeah, you drunk. Now you lying. That ain't mine.
Starting point is 00:37:07 That's why he's listening to him. My money is your money. My money is my money. Her money is her money. Yeah. No, I mean. And then groceries. There's nothing wrong with that at all.
Starting point is 00:37:19 And look, groceries is our money. We get groceries together. I just don't look at it like that. Just like if I, cause if you go out and buy yourself a purse and you come home with Shelby, I promise the last thing I'm thinking about is Zilla you back. Yeah, I swear to God. Now you asked maybe you know what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:37:36 or something like that, you can't give me, I mean maybe but me thinking about that. Not a thought. She said the last thing I'm Zilla you back. It's not even a thought in my mind. Not real, so I'm like, that person's fired. I love lover to death. But if she go buy a Louis Vuitton bag,
Starting point is 00:37:52 she bought that motherfucker. If it's something out of pocket, yeah, but Sierra really don't be spending shit like that. She go buy some shoes, and I'm like, oh, them is nice. Oh, you got to chance these white horses, damn, I'm fired. I'm gonna get me a pair of two. No. But when I go buy shoes, like I try to buy everybody
Starting point is 00:38:06 in house shoes. Yeah, I ain't, that ain't my movement. Woo, not at all. Now that, that, that, that sound like me. Yeah, I just be feeling like, I'ma at least look, I'ma at least look for everybody. Listen, everybody don't get it every time, but I'm trying to, I'm trying.
Starting point is 00:38:18 Yeah, that's me 100%. Shout out to my boy Mayback O. My boy Mayback. You gotta get out the mud, Kim. Mayback O, my boy, y'all? Yeah, no, the real Maybach O. My boy Maybach. You gotta get out the mud, Kim. Maybach O, like more y'all? Yeah, no. The real Maybach O. The real, the real.
Starting point is 00:38:30 I'm trying to take these. Big O, what do I call it, big O? I'm getting some shoes. Like the grades gotta be right. If them motherfuckers ain't right, boy, you be wearing the same shoes for three years. Damn. Oh yeah, we gotta get older with, man.
Starting point is 00:38:43 That's low now. It's coming soon. Tom years. Damn. We gotta get older whip man, that's low now. Coming soon. Tom T. Shit. Oh man. I'll get my nigga yet. I will. I'll get a whip.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Shit, your grades right, I'll show it to everybody. I'll get my nigga in 22 regardless. Shout out to that guy. We bought my niece a whip. I'm glad we got to this subject. Oh, okay. Why the fuck you looking at me? Remember we talked about the $5,000 car.
Starting point is 00:39:05 Shout out to Gary. We got my niece a whip. What was it, man? Five bands? 4,000. Well, that's why. How's it running? 4,300.
Starting point is 00:39:16 4,300. What the fuck is that, man? The fuck is this? She just got the car. They bought it from a motherfucker next to friendship. Listen, she just got the car. I told my mama, 4,300. She's like, that's a good decent car. It's in the shop, the girl ain't drove it.
Starting point is 00:39:34 Listen though, bro, my thing is, right. Who serviced it before it was purchased? What's the car fax? Come on, Mike, talk to these niggas. How many miles it got on? Yeah, like what we doing? That's Kelly Blue Book Park. That's about the first $4,000 car.
Starting point is 00:39:47 For $4,000, it got 188,000 miles on it. Somebody had a for sale sign written on the back window, and y'all called the numbers. Nah, niggas ain't gonna long to see the car. I'm like, fuck it, I'ma take this too. This is what I'm about to say. Ice Cube, draw that, and the motherfucker are we there. Toyota.
Starting point is 00:40:02 They are. They are. This is why I order service. What the fuck about a doing? What the fuck are we doing? They are, visible outer surface. What the fuck about a national land pool car? I don't know what they're doing. But listen, she already in the shop, so I told them I'ma y'all out of pocket. Jeff, that's, listen, y'all was out of pocket for not doing y'all shit.
Starting point is 00:40:18 Y'all should have put 5,000. Doing the check down. Nigga, you just bald whipped. That was it. Oh, no. Look, look, look, hey, look, look. That motherfucking Jeep was on his last leg. He just copped it.
Starting point is 00:40:31 He had to go get the big boy. Yeah. Am I right? Did I win? Did I win? Did I win? Yeah, nigga. Your truck is nice.
Starting point is 00:40:40 That motherfucker cold. That motherfucker cold. But that Jeep. The snitching on the shop. Yeah. And I don't know whatitching on the shop. Yeah. And we all know what you paid for the Jeep. But. No, I paid a good amount for the Jeep.
Starting point is 00:40:51 It was decent. But it just, it kept breaking down. My point exactly. But that's different though. He also called the number and back. Yeah. He didn't go to an actual record store. Right, I did, yes.
Starting point is 00:41:01 Oh, you called a nigga off the street? Yeah. I didn't call a nigga from Music Monday. No, no park that. I didn't do that, so. Y'all are a pro. But, listen y'all. But we just say it,
Starting point is 00:41:14 cause now this nigga pull up, big boy, hey y'all what I'm talking about, that one for you. And he ain't even did all the shit he wants you to do. Shout out to Enterprise for my rental. That nigga's fucked in hell. Just to advocate for myself, I do wanna say, everybody here has bought a new car, except me.
Starting point is 00:41:32 I think I deserve a pay raise, me and Mouss bought it. I haven't bought a new car. Actually, you have bought a new car. You bought your wife a car first. Jeff ain't bought a new car. I haven't bought a new car. You bought your wife a car. Nigga, that was my mama car.
Starting point is 00:41:42 You bought it? Nigga, I just bought my mama a car. You ain't gonna buy that car. Same difference, the car was bought. Nigga, that was my mama car. You bought it? Nigga, I just bought my mama a car. You didn't go buy that car. Same difference. The car was bought. Nigga, I bought my, I think I could have bought a car before. Me and Mackerel cars.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Me and Mackerel cars, that's all I'm saying. But you were the first one to buy a car, though. I bought a car before. Nah. No, you didn't, nigga. No, I mean, you had that in the Wrangler. You had it in the Wrangler. First story.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Yes, nigga, yes you did. One of these first stories, I'm talking about, when you got paid. When we got here to the new studio. We been getting paid. You bought, fuck you talking about when we got here to the new studio What the fuck? I like this way, it's crazy. What y'all doing? What's that we gonna do? It's tell on each other boy.
Starting point is 00:42:30 What the fuck wrong with these niggas? We're gonna throw a nigga to the bus, boy. And roll over him. With shit got high niggas. What niggas? Throw that motherfucking pig. Look, we didn't Barbie by the way, stay for the rest of the show.
Starting point is 00:42:41 We didn't forgot to tell y'all y'all go home. Look, you hear it now. Right Fuck it, we didn't forget to tell your ass go home. Look, you heard that. Fuck this. You're right on, Barbie, we appreciate you. Oh, shit. Barbie like, my son gotta go to sleep. I ain't saying I'm not sleeping. Oh, man. Hey, come on back.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Come here, Barb. Shit, we hear it now, they love when you hear shit. They always get mad at me for kicking you out. Always kicking me out. That's the truth. It's a magic. You can put down your collection plate. Fuck you, no, I understand.
Starting point is 00:43:08 I'm gonna get the gym. So, I'm gonna ask you one last question about the dudes. So, they tell you they ain't got no job. They trying to find their way. Or they gonna make it past around one of them for the love of Barbara. They finding their way. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:43:32 They just going through some time. I don't have a job, but I'm an entrepreneur. I got my own business. Construction. Yeah. You don't know where it is though, in the jail. I could have just started my LLC could have been bought yesterday.
Starting point is 00:43:47 I just got it going. Yeah, so. I just, the homegirl on Twitter, she said this nigga said that. He said, I travel for work, whole time he an Uber driver. That's hard to, What's he?
Starting point is 00:43:59 You can get him with that. Respect my job description. So if he's traveling for work. He's traveling for work. And he's an Uber description. So if he's traveling for work. He's traveling for work. And he's an Uber driver. And now he's making real money. He gotta have a black truck, yo. Okay, respect.
Starting point is 00:44:13 Hey, niggas think Rize everywhere, bar, you're being a little too touch middle here. A regular Uber driver can't get no pussy, he's crazy. I understand, you got it. What about if he doing door dash and Uber? Oh, he trapping. I want somebody that has money. Oh, okay. I work really, really hard, if you do it, that transmission is through. Make your money.
Starting point is 00:44:39 You're definitely up for me. Cause, nigga, I'm about- But you ain't stepping on shit. I'm about 25,000 in on Door Dash. Taking the motherfucker to the airport and sliding him down on him. Nigga, this how retard, I mean, this how, this how slow I was for a moment. You know, Door Dash, you could pick the tip. Nigga, I would just, I would even look at it
Starting point is 00:45:01 at the press attempt. Ooh, hey, fuck your ass. That was rockin' up. Niggas would press attempt. That was racking up. Niggas was thank you. I was like, why they keep giving me thumbs up and shit. Like, what the fuck? This is like a 30% boom. Niggas wouldn't even look at it.
Starting point is 00:45:12 Right? What's that? The average salary of a door to Azure and Uber driver together will be about $56,000. Ooh, fire. The average salary in America is only 63. That's if they do both. Oh, Uber driver.
Starting point is 00:45:29 The average salary in America is 63,000? Uber and DoorDash together. Teachers are fucked, man. They gotta do it both. They do both. What's the average salary of a teacher? Because of the average salary. Below 45,000.
Starting point is 00:45:40 And they deserve a raise for dealing with everybody, badass kids all day. Oh, I'm sorry to God. Uber drivers is eating. 56K is nice. It's actually staff appreciation week. It's teacher appreciation week. Yo, who's show is?
Starting point is 00:45:49 I thought it was nurses. Yo, one note to the teachers this year. I'm a teacher. Nevermind. 72,000 in America. 72,000. The average teacher salary? That's bullshit.
Starting point is 00:45:59 Because now you have more- Private. Charter schools, private schools. The average salary of a public school teacher is 50,000. That's crazy. And in Indiana it's 44,000. In Indiana it's 44,000? You can't have no kids.
Starting point is 00:46:16 I think 50K is cool, if you doly. If you single and ain't got no kids, you can make 50K work, but if you ain't, that's tough. 50K is some good chicken, y'all. I think if you're financially responsible, you can. Yeah, 50K is. Nah, you can't have no 50K,, but if you ain't. That's tough. 50K is some good chicken, y'all. I think if you're financially responsible, you can. Yeah, 50K. Nah, you can't have no 50K. 50K, you can't have no kids.
Starting point is 00:46:28 That's taxes. That's 50K before taxes, right? Yeah. Yeah, that's a tough budget to make. You can't have no kids. I mean, they not getting taxed all that much. They gonna get taxed. I mean, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:40 You're getting a refund. Yeah, but I'm just saying. You're getting in the back court. You might make money for having a kid. Yeah. You might, but just think about it though. Like if you got a kid, you got a whip. 4,000.
Starting point is 00:46:53 Yo, rent probably, how much you think you're renting probably like 1500? For a two bedroom? Yeah. 1200. In an apartment. In a nice neighborhood. 17.
Starting point is 00:47:01 You'd be cool with 1500. 1750. You live in a nice nice place. Made for this mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles break free from the chains of trauma and silence the negative voices that have kept them small through raw conversations, real stories and actionable guidance. You can learn to face the mountain that
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Starting point is 00:48:06 or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Glod. And this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast. We are back. In a big way. In a very big way. Real people, real perspectives.
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Starting point is 00:50:56 app Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. That's not my rent. I know. Above a restaurant. I think it's five days above. He's got an ice cream shop. Excuse me. Chris. I said over there. It's over there. It's over there. It's over there.
Starting point is 00:51:12 It's over there. It's a hospital. Just get out. I could've just got you over there. No, fuck y'all. Hold on, what else over there? Hold on. You got a... You got a... You got a... Why is that the first thing you said?
Starting point is 00:51:30 Hold on. Mike Watson. That is literally my favorite place to go to massage. You literally got a smoothie king right there. Yeah. By the way, he lives in Fisher's. If you ever want to know. Well, if you see me, hey, say hi.
Starting point is 00:51:42 He lives in Fisher's, so that should tell y'all. Well, if you see me, hey, say hi. He lives in Fisher, so that should tell y'all a lot. $50,000 is smooth, y'all. If you see, oh, my mommy can make it work. If your car paid off, if you ain't maxing shit to the max, you could. I'm saying, if you got a kid. Only thing I would say heavy with education
Starting point is 00:51:57 is a lot of times, I mean, people who got degrees and that stuff, they probably have student loan debt too. So that only gets forgiven after a while if you're in the education field. But that can be a tough beast for sure. But a lot of people have made it work with less. So yeah. I think your first four or five years
Starting point is 00:52:10 having the kids can be real tough because like daycare is the most expensive. But once they go to school, 50 is smooth. 50 is smooth. Section 18 you get to a term five. That's not. My sister got some daycares. She still ain't pay me rent.
Starting point is 00:52:24 She get 300 a week. Say I'm some day cares. She still ain't pay me rent. She get 300 a week. Say I'm gonna pay me some God damn rent. I had to bought these God damn houses. I turned up in the shit and I ain't got no rent to pay. I'm just playing. Shit. You should holler at my sister though, man. Shit.
Starting point is 00:52:41 Nah, 300 a week, yes. Oh she got two spots? Cause you got Pampers and shit. That's not newborns though. Newborns is higher than that. They say it costs $20,000 to raise a newborn in 2025. 20, ah yeah, that's what I'm talking about. 20 bands?
Starting point is 00:52:54 20,000, that's what they say it, responsibly. Somebody in this house ain't gonna work, we need assistance. Yeah, I think that's cap. 25,000 to raise a kid, a newborn, that's a little excessive. That's probably what, daycare day. Daycare day, Pampers, milk.
Starting point is 00:53:12 Hey that's crazy, I forgot we was podcasting. We start talking normal as hell, I swear to God. You gotta get healthcare, formula, diapers. Shout out to the NBA, I got healthcare for free. Yeah, I mean, you're smooth. Childcare. Yeah. It actually costs to have the baby too.
Starting point is 00:53:33 Yeah, it does. True, yeah. So you just had that motherfucker at home? Formula. I get that like morning cold, nigga. But the catch is met. But they also are including your rent, where where you're at. Oh, okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:53:46 Like, would y'all do that though? Like, hey, yo, baby at the crib? Never. Yeah. If I had another one, I'd fuck it real good. Get in this bathtub. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Y'all gonna get a doula.
Starting point is 00:53:57 Cut the jets on. Abdulamigala. Shanice is a doula. For real? Oh, yeah, that's why. Oh, damn. That, it's tight. Oh, yeah, that's why. Oh, damn. That's nasty as fuck. She's different breed.
Starting point is 00:54:10 Yeah, you's a gangster, bro. Watch a baby pop out of her, fuck. Don't bring that trauma home. I would, that'd be tight. You would watch a baby pop out? My own. I think I'd rather feel the body of what Obama flew up before I watch a baby.
Starting point is 00:54:22 On me, bro. I used to, when I was little, this is crazy. We used to, my best friend used to, oh, at the time, nigga named Darrell Ellis's dad used to own a funeral home. We used to go in that motherfucker, ride our skateboards and be all in with the dead bodies and shit. And it never scared me.
Starting point is 00:54:37 Like, I never was fucked up. Like, I'd be like, damn, that nigga dead. They'd be like, it's still fart-wise dead. Like, for real. True story, motherfucker, in my family, he rolls up. He didn't have enough in him. I hit him in the shoulder. I said, ooh.
Starting point is 00:54:47 I think that would've scared me. That would've scared me. He didn't have, if you don't put enough in him, bro, they can raise. He was a junkie, so that motherfucker, that motherfucker Britney Spears probably would steal that nigga's bags. Hear me, motherfucker.
Starting point is 00:55:01 That's what you're crying for. I mean, shit, it was kinda like, push you down. Shit. I mean, a wheel to the back. I remember, shit, it was kind of like, push you down. I remember he didn't like stand up with the nigga like rolls up. Like, I was never scared to be at the funeral home. For real, me either, bro. My sister was about to do this shit. My sister's there, but she ended up in mortuary school. Yeah, taking a different career.
Starting point is 00:55:32 But yeah, I wasn't scared. I'd rather do that, bro. I seen my babies born my first, bro. I definitely threw up, bro. I definitely moved. I want to do like the first thing when I first got money. I wanted to like own a funeral home. This very profitable. Yeah, I felt like I was like everybody gonna die like I wanted to be a part of prisons
Starting point is 00:55:50 I want to be part of funeral homes. Yeah the real Michael Jordan This was this was my thought process. I was fucked up mom, but I was like everybody go to jail Everybody gonna die like if you invest in a thing, it's always gonna be like my homes everybody places Because niggas die in your jail They don't look at you real suspicious Like if you really think about profitable business It's it's not cool because I know how many black people go to jail and they go for some shit that they even do
Starting point is 00:56:19 Yeah for some different reasons, but like when I was looking at shit, I'm like, I'm going out how I can make money I'm like you need houses. out high, I can make money. I'm like, you need houses, you need land. People always need somewhere to stay. I'm like, niggas always need something to eat. Niggas always gonna die and niggas go to jail. Having a funeral home in jail, bro. Fuck it, it's like Sky's up there.
Starting point is 00:56:40 Get on the trampoline, go dog, you go eat, you have a birthday party. That's a sick ass monopoly. But if you think about it, bro, everything's gonna happen. But if you look at a lot of rich people, wealthy people, and see what their money's tied in, you'd be surprised when niggas make a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:56:56 I just wouldn't put no money in a jail because I know a lot of niggas don't. Thank you for having morals and values. Yeah, I would. I didn't do it. No, I didn't. He was brainstorming, I'm saving it. But I'm telling you, when I did my map,
Starting point is 00:57:06 I'm like, what does everybody do? What do they need? They need food and a place to stay. They gon' die. And somebody gon' get in trouble. Yeah. I'm summing up, if y'all still wanna think about it, I mean, we ain't doin' nothing but groin'.
Starting point is 00:57:20 You stab him, we grab him. Shit. Fuck it. Fuck it. That's how it's fuckin'- Hey, you stab him, we grab him. That's how it's supposed to be. You stab him, we grab him. We used to live off of Vegas. Hey, shit.
Starting point is 00:57:32 Hey, man, that's the best of the funeral home, man. Y'all ever seen the one where Mojo Brooks was doing a funeral home? That nigga said, y'all ain't got the payment? Oh, take that nigga out of there. Get a repo at your funeral is crazy. He said, oh, oh baby, we don't take it. We want somebody down. It's a motherfucker we know, Jeff.
Starting point is 00:57:54 I went to their funeral, bro, and that motherfucker, they was not playing. That's how fucking they had that payment. That nigga was in a, that motherfucker, Nike and Lee box. What's he thinkin'? What's he Elite box. What's he thinkin' about? What's he thinkin'? On my soul.
Starting point is 00:58:11 That nigga. Hey, they said he would not be in this motherfuckin' casket until they put him in a wood box if you don't got that payment. I don't know how y'all funeral homes are, but I promise you, God, my nigga was in the wood box, bro. Until they gave him that payment, bro. Shout out to the ****.
Starting point is 00:58:26 Love. Love. That's a hell of a sponsorship. Love. Thought you did the Sammy Soaps in there. Love. Love. Hey, that's 40 years old.
Starting point is 00:58:36 What's up, gang? Oh, my bad. You heard her, you about to enjoy it, but she partying that fucker. You on the show. Yeah. Fuck. Bob'senty after life. You stab him, we grab him.
Starting point is 00:58:48 Get the promo ready. The new merch. You stab him, we grab him. I love that one. That is crazy. Jeff, I wanted to ask you this question because I have been seeing a lot of people talk about it. I know it's draft time, people know what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Start to get their dreams come true and stuff like that. I want to ask you, what's that responsibility like? Obviously, you come from a long lineage of people who've been successful in your life and like to a lot of people, like you made it. What's that pressure like? Because you get to live your dreams, but you also realize like what that means
Starting point is 00:59:16 for everybody else that's around you for that dream. Oh, it's something, it's a crazy amount of pressure because I mean, my circumstances, I didn't come from a place for money. My family didn't come from money. We, my dad worked hard, my mom worked hard, but we didn't have money. So when you make it to the NBA, essentially you made it, you become a millionaire. Your first year, if you're not a top pick, if you 20 and behind 19 and behind, you're not a millionaire.
Starting point is 00:59:41 Cause after taxes, you're a hundred thousand there. But everybody think you're a millionaire and eventually, you know, you millionaire because after taxes you're a hundred thousand there. But everybody think you're a millionaire and eventually you wanna take care of your people. And like we talked about the other day, a lot of other people, we could say like, some people in different situations that come from places with money, they don't have to take care of their family.
Starting point is 00:59:59 But in my situation, you come to some money, not that you gotta take care of your family, but your family is like, shoo, that's a burden off us. Maybe he could take care of the rent or whatever the mortgage was. He can. So there's some pressures. Especially if you come from a background that I came from. So you want to be successful playing basketball, you want to do your thing, but you don't, are you playing for something else? It's like a good and bad pressures. Like I got to put in this work so I can make sure my people are straight.
Starting point is 01:00:28 But also it's pressure if you don't play well, you don't do well and you don't get that second contract, you don't get that shit and your parents was banking on you to make sure that everything was straight. That's a tough life. I was just blessed to be able to do pretty good. You know what I mean? Be able to help my mom and dad, but it was some pressures though.
Starting point is 01:00:49 Yeah. I can imagine. Like I said, we had all my conversation, but I was just looking at it's like, especially people like a mild fluid age group and stuff like that. For some of us, we are the first generation of people who graduated from college or the first to be successful entrepreneurs or X, Y, and Z.
Starting point is 01:01:03 And it's like, all right, now we setting the tone for our future generations, but people will be like, why is it happening now, man? A lot of people deal with a lot of pressures that other people don't have to deal with. A lot of situations that you gotta pull your family out type situations.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Like my dad had kids when he was 16. And my mom had my sister when she was like 17. So they started life earlier. And that was like my dad used to always preach to us like, hey, don't be, hey, live your life. That's why I ain't got kids to this day because he used to always say, man, the doctors and the lawyers,
Starting point is 01:01:35 they made sure they was doctors and lawyers before they start having kids. That was their priority. Now when they had kids, they might have had them at 38, but shit, it ain't no pressures. They kids is gonna be well taken care of when they long and gone, whatever. But so that was always my mindset
Starting point is 01:01:51 because my dad watched my mom and dad, you know, I got older brothers and sisters. And then like when you make it to the NBA, you don't just take care of mom and dad. So you gotta look out for brothers and sisters too. I mean. Yeah, like shots at my nephew, shit, you gotta look out for brothers and sisters too. I mean. These are nephews. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:05 Like, shots of my nephew, but it ain't your responsibility, but you feel responsible. Like, shit, I can't. Yeah, you know, I can't be living like this and my sister ain't got a house that's paid for or my brother or whoever it is, they don't got a crib. So you kind of feel responsible. And I'm just lucky, lucky, I'm thankful for real.
Starting point is 01:02:24 I praise God all the time that I was able to do some shit to make sure at least my brothers and sisters had courage. You know what I mean? Nah, fuck. I just think our parents and shit had lack of resources too, bro. It really was, bro. I mean, cause they grew up in a different, like-
Starting point is 01:02:41 Our parents old, bro. Moms is too. But they, my mama dad had- I got a brother your mama age, old bro. Moms is too. But my momma dad had. I got a brother your momma had. That's crazy as hell. No, my great great nephew. So you got a great, you got a great brother. For real bro.
Starting point is 01:02:55 How old is your oldest brother? Shit, probably 61. Yeah, that's crazy as hell. That's old as fuck. Yeah, so my dad is like 63 or some shit like that. My parents was raised niggas to be hustlers and they figured it out. My dad made great money nigga,
Starting point is 01:03:10 but it's just, nigga they had no resources bro, you had to figure it out. Like, it wasn't no trust fund, no shit like that. But that's most black people though, it ain't. Yeah, but I'm saying though, the resources ain't nobody giving us no information. We just getting information really because of social media. Yeah, like I'm saying though, the resource, ain't nobody giving us no information. We just getting information really because of social media.
Starting point is 01:03:27 Yeah, like you said, we're the first generation that had access to tangible answers. Like you could just hear anything, but we started being able to go on the internet and see that shit. Like we were the first people who would go get some of those answers. Generation before us just had to take up a spoon fest
Starting point is 01:03:40 and some of them got the answers, but some of that shit was too late, especially about finances and stuff like that. Yeah, whatever you're trying to do, bro, you can get on YouTube and get some game. Yeah, facts. So I don't know, I just think that's the difference. Like, for my house, like my dad graduated from college, so he pooped, my dad hooped, if y'all ain't know.
Starting point is 01:03:55 My dad hooped, he went to Missouri and Boston University. Oh, jeez. So he graduated from college, he did that whole thing, but like you said, he couldn't live his dream, because he had kids when he was little. So going, trying for the NBA, he ain't make it. You know, it's like the last cut for the Pacers. You know, usually people go overseas, little, he couldn't do that.
Starting point is 01:04:16 So that was his biggest thing. Like, boy, you don't want to be me, or you can't leave. Like, so that's why you got the Jeff you got. That's why I'm the selfish nigga that I am. Cause of him. I always tell y'all I'm probably the most selfish person ever
Starting point is 01:04:33 because I was gonna live my dream. I was gonna live my life. And y'all like, why you, y'all got kids. Y'all like, why y'all got kids? Cause I'm selfish as fuck. I get a little worried every other day. Like, yeah, he's quitting today. Today's the last part.
Starting point is 01:04:46 I'm so, I admit. He's saying fucking today. I'm very selfish, but when I love, I love hard. And so I love y'all niggas. So I be like, shit, he's my nigga. Kids are just different than this though. Yeah, I know. He don't have to deal with us, but quitting a kid.
Starting point is 01:05:04 No, no, no. I would never quit a kid. Like if I was to have a kid with us, but quitting a kid. No, no, no. I would never quit a kid. Like if I was to have a kid, now I would have a kid because I'm comfortable in my life. But I was like, I was never gonna have a, like if a motherfucker would have told me, hey, you gotta go to court for child support. Lord.
Starting point is 01:05:20 Like, I don't know what I would have been like, not to talk to anybody, but like, Anthony, I would have lost my mind. Like, bro, no. I think you would have did it though, bro. I would have, but I never wanted that. After that four year, you would have, hey, got him.
Starting point is 01:05:40 But I probably would have just been with the lady, bro. Barbie, how you feel about that? You going to court with that? He said, hey, shout out to you for having this baby, but you know what I'm saying? I'm so glad she here. Good question, DJ. I would have, I would have,
Starting point is 01:05:54 I would have probably just been with the girl. That's what I'm saying. Like, and then that would have made my life different because I probably wouldn't have. Yeah, but I would have just, that's the kind of nigga I am because I grew up with my parents. So I would have been like, shit, I'm just like, yeah, but I would've just, that's the kind of nigga I am, because I grew up with my parents. So I would've been like, shit, I'm just gone. But shit, that's just how I am.
Starting point is 01:06:12 I would've been like, fuck, I'm gonna have to, I'm gonna have to, yeah, I'm gonna have to be miserable for 18. For 18, boy, you was a good gangster, bro. Send me to the joint. That's a real beard. Hey, send me with my niggas. I had to be, I had to be miserable.
Starting point is 01:06:27 I couldn't imagine, I couldn't imagine if I had that. Like I couldn't be like, I can't fuck with this nigga. Cause to me, I feel like, I know it's saying you 5'20 shit, but I feel like girls, if you get on my nerves, like I don't want to fuck with nothing with you. Like, and you got my kid. You come on my nerves, I don't wanna fuck with nothing with you. And you got my kid. You come to the game, you didn't took me through the wringer with courts
Starting point is 01:06:49 and all this shit. You tried to take me to court for 30,000 a month. I'm be like, man, fuck you and that nigga, bro. Like, what? Like, fuck y'all. Like, don't. I'll be on that. My mama ain't going.
Starting point is 01:07:03 That's cause you come from, imagine the mother fuck yo baby mama hit you for 30 bands. Like you gonna be like, nah I don't wanna, I don't wanna see this nigga on me. Like I ain't here. I can't cause that's my seed bro. I'm gonna have to just hit that 30.
Starting point is 01:07:18 I'm gonna have to. I'm dead. I'm gonna have to. I'm gonna have to. Everybody in the world bro. Yeah cause he is, you will fuck everything and you will figure out the rest later.
Starting point is 01:07:27 I'm more of the, this baby didn't ask to be here, bro. Yeah. Ask me. That's me. Yeah, then why the mama doing this? This baby didn't ask to be here, but why you need 30,000? I shouldn't have hung wood in there, bro.
Starting point is 01:07:39 Yeah, bro. But it happens over and over and over again. It doesn't get any easier. Nah, I get it. I respect that. Cause I mean, would you, if a nigga offered you a million dollars to shut up, would you just shut up for the end?
Starting point is 01:07:52 I like Barbie. Yeah. Team player. All right, what about 500,000? It depends. Like she already has a rich baby daddy, so like, she's not gonna be paying you. No, no, no, this is a brand new,
Starting point is 01:08:03 this is the first round. No, this is new. Like the first time a rich nigga gets you pregnant, he offer you 500. To go to Dairy Queen. Yes. No, no, no, I'm saying 500, y'all gonna keep the kid, but look, here go 500,000,
Starting point is 01:08:15 don't put me on child support, it's not even gonna rock. For how long? No nigga, that's 500,000 to take care of a kid. Oh, that's the final price. 500,000 for 18 years. Oh, no deal. She's gonna hit you with a no deal. It don't cost 500,000 to take care of a kid. Oh, that's the final $500,000 for 18 years. Oh, no deal. She's gonna hit you with a no deal.
Starting point is 01:08:26 See what I'm saying? It don't cost $500,000 to take care of a kid for 18 years. But see what I'm saying? Niggas talking about no deal at $500,000. That's why. That's only $27,000 a year. Fuck. You just told me kids was.
Starting point is 01:08:38 He said carry the one. You just told me kids was $20,000. You told me the infants was the most expensive stage. Yeah. But then if you're a boy with kids and you're right, you know, and all this stuff. kids was 20,000. You told me the emphasis was the most expensive stage. I was I was IPS. He can go there. Nigga, pipe pipe me. Talented school is considered a gift. Actually, it's not bad for a kid a year, especially a little. It's not. But you know what?
Starting point is 01:09:02 They want you to take care of them, too. But if you have the opportunity to get 30,000 a month. And you gonna stay big. It ain't your money though. Oh, but see, see how I'm saying how you talking about 30,000 a month, yee, yeekee. Yee, this is why I am who I am. 30K a month.
Starting point is 01:09:21 Yeekee. Think about that moment you signed that new deal. Three years, 57 million. Then she go right to the courts. She said, we signed the deal. Oh, we in the back deal? She go wear your jersey to court, boy. For sure, 30,000 a month.
Starting point is 01:09:39 You get a motherfucker, bro. I keep you pregnant for 30K a month. I'm a Tyrese Halbird and Trey Murphy. Cause I gotta lock in with a white breed to get these finances even. Nah, I'm just saying I gotta get even. They going to the shop shop. Yeah, I'm trying to get even.
Starting point is 01:09:56 I'm trying to make my finances make sense. Because Brakeisha is milking me. I'm not saying that they not, I'm just saying, I know Sandy and y'all know I'm opposed to the white woman. I was like, God bless y'all, but that's just not my cup of tea. I'm just saying at least I can get in good. Cause I know if I get another Barakitia,
Starting point is 01:10:17 shit, I'm fucked up. You 60,000 dollars. I'm 60,000, at least with Mandy. Mandy like, hey, my dad has this bucket. We gonna add you to the truss floor. You know what I mean? Jeremy lay on me. You might come gym in the past.
Starting point is 01:10:32 Yeah, like, I might have to switch my whole regimen, bro. Cause that 30K a month, bro, is crazy. That's wicked. You gonna be shitty, bro. Hey, play dirty games. That's about 360 a year? Yeah. No way, bro.
Starting point is 01:10:44 Carry the one. Even 15K a month, I'm like, play dangerous games. That's about $360 a year? Yeah. No way, bro. Even $15K a month, I'm like, shit, bro. You know what you make, bro? I don't give a fuck what I make. To give somebody $15K a month. Nigga, I put on. You raised $15K by itself. You raised $15K by yourself.
Starting point is 01:10:58 Because she still want to be a city girl. You got to obtain that life. Nigga, if a girl told me, like, hey, give me $5,000 a crib and a car, I'll fuck with that girl for sure. If you get in her house and the car, yeah, but you wouldn't give her that much. You still gonna hit her?
Starting point is 01:11:14 You still gonna hit her? My baby mama said give me five beds, a crib and a car, hit her. Of course. We locked it. We locked it. We locked it. We locked it.
Starting point is 01:11:24 You fucked it. I fucked with it. We locked it. We locked it. We locked it. We locked it. We locked it. We locked it. You locked it. I fucked with it. We locked it. We locked it. We locked it. We locked it. It never had a house in my name.
Starting point is 01:11:31 We locked it. We locked it. Yeah. Yeah. You got some rules around this motherfucker. So if you have another gate up, you might have a bed. Oh!
Starting point is 01:11:40 Oh, see, and that's- Man, this is going to happen now. That's why we sorry, we know this is a sports problem, but fuck it. All right, so you paying for the girl to live. Can't another nigga move in? At the crib I bought? Yes.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Boy, you burned. Boy, I burned. Whoa, that's why it's gonna be in my name. And that's your girl. That's why it's gonna be in my name. It's my house. You can be wherever you want. I'll sell it to y'all.
Starting point is 01:12:01 The moment you lose it. I'll sell it to y'all. I'll sell it to y'all. For sure, all y'all want this crib? Y'all like it? Okay, yeah. What's market value? 400,000, yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:09 You see a nigga in the rain camp. Yo, yo, what's up? My nigga. Y'all cock blocking like that, bro. You got her that house to raise me. Yeah. And you don't, you not with her, she gotta stay with you. Because she didn't have a man.
Starting point is 01:12:20 Yeah, nigga, you ain't got a wife. Now she's your responsibility. But you're not with her no more. Yeah. The house is for you to raise me. And you offer her that though, bro. You offer a man. Yeah, nigga, you ain't got a... Now she's your responsibility. But you're not with her no more. Yeah. And you offered her that though, bro. You offered her that. If a nigga move in a house I bought, I need reparations. I offered her a place to stay for free.
Starting point is 01:12:33 I did. I gave her that place to stay for free because she wasn't capable. Y'all being selfish. Y'all being selfish. The circumstance is changed. Y'all can't control a woman like that, y'all. Bro, what?
Starting point is 01:12:43 That's not control. I'll be dead if I buy a girl a crib and a nigga move in that crib. You didn't buy it for that though. Yes I did. The reason why you bought it is because she had a baby. Yeah, I gave you a place to live because you said you need to live how I live.
Starting point is 01:12:55 So I bought you a $300,000 crib and it's cool. She can't have no niggas running in and out that motherfucker. Niggas can slight bang all they want, but you will not let me, but you will not be there. Nigga will not be staying there. I'm not checking the ring, Kim, but nigga came over and-
Starting point is 01:13:12 He ain't coming out, he's taking it. What? The moment that, yeah, I'm with him, we live together. Oh, where y'all moved to? Y'all went to his house and they like, nah, we're gonna stay here. Oh, this motherfucker for sale. It's on the market. I'm gonna move over to policies like, nah, we're gonna stay here. Oh, this is for sale. It's on the market.
Starting point is 01:13:26 Yeah. You can't have company longer than seven days. Y'all going back and forth. Oh my. At that point you move in. Yeah. You're not a visitor if you stay here for a week. If I come over to the house to get my son
Starting point is 01:13:37 and I see a nigga got a closet full of clothes. I'm not there. You are not the section of the board. I? That's what I'm saying to you. I'm not there, I'm still cracking. You are not the section of your home. I'm still cracking. I'm definitely still cracking. I would say you go in her closet, it's crazy. Cause I'm only gonna have one baby mom, so nigga, if I have another kid, nigga,
Starting point is 01:13:53 it's gonna be with that same girl. You're still cracking her out here living your life. She's just a little bit of a bitch. Well baby, you ain't got no worries. Talk to him, Barbie. Baby, you got a crib, a car, and you still getting paid. Sit your ass down. No, y'all.
Starting point is 01:14:07 I'm just playing. You ain't alone, because I'm coming over here the other day. Let me stop, bro. I'll be like, give up my boy. Who really wanted their life? What I thought about it. No, this is God talk. This is just like, don't be fucking weird.
Starting point is 01:14:23 But our ladies understand what we talking about. I just feel like y'all can't cuff the crib. Y'all can't cuff her life. Man, all right, what's going on? We are here being fucking Maury. It's not your baby or whatever the fuck you said. Where you are, not them. Y'all ever seen the one?
Starting point is 01:14:40 It was three homeboys. And Maury was like, she brought them all on there and was like, yeah, you ain't the father. I know you ain't the father, dah, dah, dah. It was like three homeboys. And it got to all three and none of them was a father. And they all was doing back flips and the worm, all that shit, bro.
Starting point is 01:14:57 That shit was funny as hell. Thank God I was never a part of no shit like that. I just quit, I don't care who the baby daddy is. I don't care. They like, you a hoe. You a hoe. I was like a part of no shit like that. I just quit, I don't care who the baby daddy is. I don't care. They like, you a hoe. You a hoe. I was like damn. They be talking so crazy in them shows, bro.
Starting point is 01:15:10 But 0 for 3 is nuts. 0 for 3 is wild. It was a month ago and it was 0 for 16. Go up, can you look up on Morrie, the like, the lady that came back like seven times? I'ma know when mine's come out, bro. My shot too crazy. Your kids look just like you, bro.
Starting point is 01:15:24 Yeah, I know. That mother come out, bro. My shot too crazy. Oh, your kids look just like you, bro. Yeah, I know. That mother fucker ain't me. That mother fucker ain't got no dits above his lips. I ain't gonna lie, looking at my brother kid, our genes might be strong because she came out looking just like Moop. Well, I said, damn, we call her Moop because she looks so much like Moop.
Starting point is 01:15:41 I said, God damn. He would never be in the malogation, she's long. Hell no. Her name was Shalonda. Shalonda, how many times she came on there? 15 times. 15 times. How many kids you had?
Starting point is 01:15:53 It don't matter. She's testing the same one? Yeah. 18 DNA tests. God. For three children. God damn. She's wild.
Starting point is 01:16:01 Her daddy gotta be dead. Y'all don't know the daddy name. He ended up being? Who was it? Tyrell. T-Y-W-R-E-L-L. Ooh, that's some bad lottery to win, boy. I know he was pissed.
Starting point is 01:16:14 He was probably like, what? He see, well he got the like, Ralph. Yeah, they had to have called me on Zoom with my face off the camera. Well, he got to like, round eight. with my face off the camera. When it got to like round eight. Me and her oldest daughter, she tested 17 people. None of them was the daddy. God damn.
Starting point is 01:16:33 Damn. No, this website says she's still looking. She's still looking for the daddy? Ain't no daddy. Respect, but it's quiet. That's like a dopey advance. I got nothing to see you pregnant. That's why niggas is trifling.
Starting point is 01:16:45 But hold on, the latest time was 2019. 17 niggas. And you, she been doing this since 2001. Look at her. 17 niggas, 19 niggas. Yeah, y'all niggas gotta be careful, boy. It's wicked. Niggas playing a dangerous game.
Starting point is 01:17:01 17 niggas raw dog of her within that time span. No, her calling 17 niggas like, it might be you, brother. That's what I'm saying. Baby is only taking nine months. 19 tests. 19 DNA tests. That's crazy. Why would you go on Maury for this shit?
Starting point is 01:17:18 Post-road. Why would you? Oh. Shout out to the forest. That's crazy. Oh, Shalonda. Ah, ah, she a stood now. Oh, that's crazy. Oh, Shalonda. Shalonda.
Starting point is 01:17:26 She a stud now. Zoom in on her, shoot. That zoom is good. Is it? I don't know her. Before we get out of here, it's AAU season, I wanna ask, how y'all feel about the state of summer basketball?
Starting point is 01:17:39 Cause it's so crazy now, you got more famous kids in AAU than people actually going to the league or like going D1. What's it like? I know you pull up to every event. I know you've been live with it as a coach. How do you like keep your kids' heads like,
Starting point is 01:17:52 okay, I know this is summer basketball. I know it's lit. I know it's amazing, but stay locked the fucking in. I love it. I was a AAU kid growing up, so I played at AAU. I love it. And I know that AAU is where you get recruited for real, for real.
Starting point is 01:18:06 You're gonna play high level talent, you're gonna play people the same size as you, if you're six, eight, six, 10, whatever it is. I love it. The only thing that I hate about AAU basketball is that for Indiana high school basketball, they don't translate because we don't got shot clocks and all that shit or whatever.
Starting point is 01:18:22 But I love it though. I love seeing these kids be able to go out there, be entertaining, be stars, like build you a brand. Cause now in college, you gotta be a brand. Max. So if you can learn how to do that early, at an early age in high school, you still gotta put in the work.
Starting point is 01:18:39 That's the part I don't get like people become famous and they don't put in the work. Not to discredit Mikey Williams or nothing. He playing for my dog, Mike Bibby at Sacramento State. Shout out to Mikey Williams. Hope he get everything going. But to have that much fame and not live up to it right now, you know, cause he going to,
Starting point is 01:18:57 even though he got into some trouble and shit or whatever, but that's the kind of shit that could happen cause you got so much fame. Like you start feeling yourself a little more and you feel invincible. It's like being in the NBA at a young age because when you're in the NBA, you feel invincible. Like nothing can go wrong.
Starting point is 01:19:13 Can't nobody fuck with me. Can't nobody do nothing. And that's when you get into that shit. And if you getting that at a high school age, it's tough because a lot of shit going wrong in high school. Especially now you got these kids getting bags in high school. Especially now, you got these kids getting bags in high school, like real, real bags.
Starting point is 01:19:29 Different now. Yeah. That's why LeBron say keep the main thing the main thing. That's a fact. That's his main reason for even saying that. Yeah, that's a fact. He live and die by that. I like it though, cause the kids really,
Starting point is 01:19:40 a lot of kids don't really get to showcase they real skills in it. Cause to me, school ball, it's not wack, but it's a different brand of basketball. Especially when you the star on the team, like and there's a bunch of other stars around you, it's kind of hard. So to see these kids get they own AU team and rock out. I'm talking about the kids that work hard,
Starting point is 01:19:57 not the- Yeah, we ain't talking about the bullshit obviously. Yeah, I fuck with it for that though. And I credit even for you, because like obviously it was cold, but like in high school, like Pike was loaded. You know what I'm saying? You played team ball, you did what you're supposed to do, but like, hey, you got to show like, I fuck with it for that though. And I credit it even for you, because obviously it was cold, but in high school, Pike was loaded. You played team ball, you did what you're supposed to do, but you gotta show, I'm really this,
Starting point is 01:20:09 I can show my full arsenal. Yeah, AAU is a place where you show your true game. At high school, it's too... System. I ain't gonna say system, because some people let you hoop. Like my senior year, I got to hoop. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:20:26 But it's like a pecking order kind of, you know what I mean? So if you play AAU and you getting off at 15U, you doing your thing, you showing your skillset, you might go to your high school and it's gonna be a dude that plays 17, senior or whatever. You might not get that same love. People know you cold, but you might not be able to get to do
Starting point is 01:20:44 all the shit you do in AAU and your 15-year team. Cause this dude 18, he might play 17-year, EYBL, you play 15. It's a difference. So you know it's a pecking order in high school, regular high school basketball. But AAU is just where you get to show your real, true self. You playing at eight in the morning,
Starting point is 01:21:00 it ain't no practices, it ain't no scout reports. It's just hooping and just seeing who just got raw game. But a lot of it don't translate. That's why the coldest people are at AAU. They don't be that good in college. Structure. Structure, scouting reports, force them left, force them right.
Starting point is 01:21:19 That's why it also matters where you choose to go to the next level too. But it also matters what you play high school basketball. Because if you play AAU and you code, right? And then you go to high school basketball and the team let you do whatever you wanna do. We got the best player in the world. And he get to just shoot, fade away threes.
Starting point is 01:21:38 He can do whatever the fuck he want. They lose, they win, it don't matter. It's a highlight for this kid. When he go to college, college coaches, they gonna tell you everything you wanna hear to get you there. Once you get there, they don't give a fuck. Some people recruit kids just so they don't gotta
Starting point is 01:21:55 go against them. You know what I mean? So then when you get there and it's like, well you knew how I played, well we thought we could mold you, we can't mold you, fuck it, it's over, you lost a year. Yeah, and everybody hit that transfer portal and all that shit, now your career didn't start off on a rocky road because you ain't had no discipline
Starting point is 01:22:14 from your high school coach. Hey, you, you never gonna get that discipline. It ain't enough time. Yeah. Everybody gotta hold you accountable. You gotta play at eight in the morning. You play for a team that's based out of California. You live in Utah or you live in Indiana.
Starting point is 01:22:28 Your team based out of Indiana. You live in Cleveland. You ain't coming to no practice. You pulling up to the games, play, do your shit and leave. Now that's for sure. Ain't nobody really giving them nothing but wins and losses. No. It's hard to average your 30 though in high school
Starting point is 01:22:41 and having to go to college and average four. That could be a humble. That's what's truly gonna happen because your coach let you do whatever. That's why I'm not even speak on pipe, but that's why we try to simulate college atmosphere and simulate like, hey, you gotta learn how to play with other good people and do all this stuff
Starting point is 01:22:55 because when you get to college, you ain't getting 20 shots. Yeah, it's quiet. Because it's a senior or a junior or now a 25 year old who been doing this for six years that's cold. You ain't about to come in as a freshman and get 20 shots. And I know he get paid 1.2 million. He's definitely getting 20 shots.
Starting point is 01:23:13 Ain't no way you check right from his touches. Let's be realistic. I hope today. Nah for sure man. Hey you see the kick it off man. Can't wait to pull some events man. You see the shout to our, what's our new segment about to be called in the morning show? On The Rise. On The Rise man. So I'll show these young people some, man. You see the shout to our, what's our new segment about to be called in the morning show?
Starting point is 01:23:25 On The Rise. On The Rise, man. Y'all show these young people some love, man. It's a lot of talent out here, need some exposure. We're gonna do our best and make sure everybody see it for sure. All right, man, we told y'all one more time
Starting point is 01:23:34 before we get out of here, 517, 520, they pull up back now. Man, we'll get this nigga. Going crazy, you know what I'm saying? Be here, tap in. I told y'all, bro, DeAndre Hunter, Brian Pumper, Travis Hunter, patients of the four.
Starting point is 01:23:48 You know the fucking vibes, get the bros out. I did want to say one more thing before we leave. Say it bro. So, I'm just husband's name. Hey, she has a husband? Yeah, yeah. He's the father of her two youngest,
Starting point is 01:24:02 who she did all the tests with. What she was looking for. I told you, who she did all the tests with. What you looking for? I told you, look, you gonna lock it in. Fuck it. I ain't trying to get up there. You are a fucking loser. Tyrell, Tyrell, the one I was talking about. Tyrell Parker, his nickname is Mr. Pretty toenails.
Starting point is 01:24:18 Mr. Pretty toenails. And on that note, we will be getting the fuck out of here. I was gonna say something, but we would have got cancer. No, go ahead. No, fuck it. He's clearly a pimp, y'all. He's clearly a pimp. They got married in a purple suit.
Starting point is 01:24:34 He got a purple suit. Oh, he's gangster. Mr. Pretty Toe Nails. Mr. Pretty Toe Nails. Yeah, he's... Damn. He's pimp, man. I feel like he might be the reason she's not sure.
Starting point is 01:24:43 Why do we say the prostitute is crazy. She probably just like to fuck, B. He might be the reason she's not sure. That's not no fun in that. When you living that life. Live the life you wanna live. We getting the fuck out of here. Oh, we're here now.
Starting point is 01:25:01 Yeah, tell them about fuck, Barbi. You're on a roll, go ahead. Yeah, Barbi telling them them to fuck one nigga 17 times opposed to telling the girl to fuck 17 niggas. I mean, she. Yeah, I'm gonna encourage that too. Not really, you fuck one nigga too many times. I mean, no, we do, of course, but I'm saying
Starting point is 01:25:16 a lot of girls love Choo Choo's, bro. All right, we out here? No, no, we here now? We're gonna keep talking. What are we doing? Now it's time for the track train. Yeah, that's what she is. She's time know. We're here. We're going to keep talking. What are we doing? Now it's time for the train. Sorry about that. Yeah, that's what she is.
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