IT IS WHAT IT IS - WE HAVE OURSELVES A SERIES IN THE FINALS AND THIS WEEKEND IN BOXING WAS CRAZY!!
Episode Date: June 9, 2025Ma$e, Cam'ron & Treasure "Stat Baby" Wilson are here with another one!! On this episode, the NBA Finals are tied at 1-1 heading back to Indiana for game 3 after the Thunder behind another classic SGA... performance tie the series in game 2. Has anything happened in this series through two games to change your mind on what the rest of the series will look like?! Then, Killa says Jalen Brunson needs his signature shoe line out ASAP, The Davis boys had a rough weekend in boxing and #AskMase is back! Please rate, review, and follow the podcast for more content. Make sure to support the show by hitting the link in the bio and downloading the Underdog app. Use code MASE, CAM, or STAT to get up to $1,000 in bonus funds with your first deposit! Follow the show and our hosts on social media: It Is What It Is, Cam'Ron, Ma$e, and Treasure "Stat Baby" Wilson , Producer Ayooo Nick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello y'all, uh
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But no confusion, this a reunion
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Cam, what's up, man?
Mourda, what's good? How are you today, bro?
Man, I'm doing good.
I was gonna wear my hat, but you know,
it didn't go as well last night, you know?
You ain't got a OKC hat?
I got the blue on.
I knew you was gonna say that.
I knew you was gonna say that.
I knew that for a fact.
I knew you was gonna say that.
I knew it.
I knew that.
You knew that? Yeah, I already knew it.
You figured out one way or another to make it work for you.
Then why stack out on the green then?
I can't wear money green?
Okay, okay.
Everything's like, listen, it's only by so many colors.
This one, the color didn't mean,
you're the only one that relates your outfits
to a wedding, to some type of wedding.
Sometimes people just want to put on, they, people are not before the show,
Beth, in the car like, where's that OKC blue?
Only you.
Where's my yellow, Indiana yellow?
You're the only one who got outfits for everybody, man.
Great.
Outfits for everybody, wow.
You're the one with them. You got outfits for everybody, man. Great. Outfits for everybody as well.
Yeah.
You're the one with them.
How you weekend?
Guys, I went to my first WWE match, and they had my feet on the wood, so I was on the floor by the ring.
I see you had your feet on the wood.
Yeah, it was hard.
They could have hit you with a chair?
They was hitting their heads on the side of the other. It was pretty scary, right? Yeah. Yeah, it was scary. They could have hit you with a chair? They was hitting their heads on the side of the thing.
It was scary.
My friend was not happy to be there,
because she was like, I don't want to see, which is fair.
She's like, I don't want to see these sweaty men hitting
each other and stuff like that, because that's what it is.
But I had a blast.
I thought it was super fun.
You like sweaty men hitting each other.
That's not what I said.
That's what she said.
I just had a good time.
I had a good time.
And it was interesting seeing some people kind of like,
because I didn't even realize Logan Paul looked like that.
It was just a lot of care.
Logan Paul Russell?
Yeah, he teamed up with John Cena.
What do you mean, he looked like what?
I don't, he was just bigger than what I remember.
Because I can tell you, I had the whole Disney image of them.
I'm like, oh, like, you're, this is real.
Well, it's real, you know. Yeah, I had the whole Disney image of them. I'm like, oh, like, this is real. Well, it's real, you know.
Yeah, I had a great time, so thanks for the floor seats.
It was fire, so yeah.
Okay, so.
Shoulda told me I woulda brought camera on Savage out.
Yeah.
Woulda pulled up, man.
Woulda told my nigga Savage to pull up my nigga.
Yeah, they ain't ready yet.
Yeah, they ain't ready for that yet.
They don't even know what's in store for that.
I see, I see, you know,
I know, I know,
Benjamin McMahon isn't technically in charge,
but I know he pulling strings,
Triple H is in charge,
but the shit that they do is wild.
It ain't, it ain't Kassanis,
the other Kassanis.
Speed?
Yeah, he was in one of those shits
getting thrown around.
I say, these niggas know how to pick out
who's gonna get them views in a different demographic.
You know what I'm saying?
I remember big, pause, the nigga Floyd
punched the big show in the nose
and broke his nose and all that shit, man.
They know how to pick and choose who's gonna work out.
Who the nigga demographics?
Floyd up, get Floyd.
Get Speed, get whoever, they know how to do that.
They're very good at marketing, absolutely.
Quick question for both of y'all,
because I know we're gonna wait for Cameron Savage's debut,
but like, if you guys had to do a little bit,
because I remember, I think it was Travis Scott
actually busted Cody Rose's eardrum,
would y'all do it or how are you feeling about that?
I would walk out there with the money
and pay to beat them up.
You throwing the money to beat people up?
Yeah, like Ted DiBiase used to do.
He go out there with the bag.
Million dollar man.
So everybody got a price.
That was his slogan.
Would I do it?
I would be like, see, I don't even know. I'm like literally WWF, I'm not WWE.
I don't know if niggas still got managers.
Used to be like Bobby Heenan, Slick,
you know, Luau Bent, Luau Bino.
It used to be managers.
If they still got the managers, I'll be the manager
because the manager's the nigga who used to,
when the nigga not looking, hit you with the chair, hit you with the cane and slide out the managers. I'll be the manager, because the managers, the niggas who used to, when the niggas not looking,
hit you with the chair, hit you with the cane
and slide out the ring.
I would be one of them.
All that throwing me up against the ropes and all that.
Nah.
Shout out to my nigga Snoop Darcy.
Snoop Dogg jumped off the top turn.
Yeah.
One day.
That was like, from the side to the side.
I was like, dang.
Snoop, Snoop climbed to the third rope and jumped off.
I gotta give Snoop credit on that.
I don't know about all that.
Yeah, because you could get hurt in WWE.
They were getting, I seen the slashes, I see the cuts,
I see the blood.
People say it's fake, but they're actually in there
getting beat up.
That's why there's a video of me because John,
yes, he's like being dramatic,
but he was hurt, he's crawling on the ground.
I'm like, damn, I really just watched John Cena
get his ass beat.
Like, that's not something I ever expected to see.
It was him versus Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso.
So they had tag team, him and Logan Paul,
and then the other two.
So we lost.
Yeah, like I said, if I'm a manager, I would do it.
But back to your point, I think wrestling,
cause I actually had Shout to Smoke Dizzy
and Westside Gun, they got their own black wrestling league.
They was on talk with Fleet talking about it.
And the thing about it is wrestling is fake.
Or I forget the term they use, I don't wanna use fake
cause wrestling community get mad is some type of word that you use that's not fake to say
that they still athletes.
But it's more about the outcome of who wins.
That's who, that's what is already established.
But everything else is crazy.
I remember start watching it
cause I remember that it was staged.
And then years later I watched it
and it just started getting crazy and crazy.
It was a match where, I forget who the two fighters
were in the WrestleMania's or SmackDown's or whatever,
and it was called the Tac Match.
And they wrestled on tacks.
And when niggas, the fight was over,
niggas had tacks and they back walking back
to the fucking locker room, the Tac Match.
I said, that hurts.
You got 17 tacks in your back, and you're fighting on tacks.
Yeah, you gotta be in some type of shape
and some type of crazy.
A lot of crazy, because they love it.
It like feeds off their journey.
Because I would never even do Fear Factor.
I'm not putting my head in a box full of bugs.
Like, I'm not doing all that stuff.
But some people love that.
Box full of snakes.
Not doing that either.
Some people love that though. So shout people love snakes. Not doing that either.
Some people love that though.
So shout out to the people who can do it,
but I will be watching from this side.
That's what I'm going to do. OK, so Mace, I know you've got some colors on,
but you know, it changes a little bit because we see that the thunder takes the
way. I was just playing. I was just. Oh, now it's just a joke.
I'm sticking with I'm sticking with Indiana.
I'm letting you'all know now,
so I don't want no switch up, you know?
I'm letting y'all know now.
Halliban be back next game.
You picked OKC to win,
they say your heart's with Indiana.
So now you said you could change your mind.
I'm asking now, have you changed your mind
to the team to win, being Indiana?
You kidding? Shh. Shh? I'm just asking.
You said that you were subject to change your mind last game.
I'm asking you.
Talking to Stag, girl.
You talking to a lot of people.
You're talking to a whole country.
You're right.
You're right.
I mean, you know, I'm staying where I'm at.
I'm staying where I'm at.
What is that?
You're saying, you're right. I mean, you know, I'm staying where I'm at.
I'm staying where I'm at.
What is that?
You're saying OKC?
You know what?
You can pull that out and say it's me.
I'm staying where I'm at.
Where you at?
Where exactly are you at?
This dad didn't know. I'm gonna stick with Indiana.
All right.
Okay, it's stamped out.
I know, but I know, okay, she probably will.
Forget it.
Two answers, it's not enough,
but we'll see what happens.
I don't know at this point.
So, the Thunder takes the win 123 to 107
in game two versus the Pacers Mace
Regardless of how you're feeling your team lost what happened?
Man is when I look at when I look at this team, you know, it seemed like they're gonna play game to game
It seemed like it's gonna go from
Indiana winning first game. Okay, see when the second game Indiana won the first game. OKC win the second game. Indiana win the third game.
OKC win the fourth game.
It look like they're gonna be going back and forth.
But what I would say is it comes down to the point guard
play and every time that Halliburton doesn't have like
a major game, Indiana is gonna be in trouble.
The only way they could beat OKC is if Halliburton
is heroic. Other than that, they really don't stand a chance because when you look at the defense
that OKC is playing, it's just seeming like it's too much for the entire Indiana Pacers.
You got different people showing up, but their numbers are too low to beat this team. You got you got different people showing up but their numbers are too low to
beat this team. You're gonna you're gonna need like breakout games by Halliburton. Halliburton
got to get at least 20 in order for them to win. Um Siakam got to have like 30 to 40 to win so it's
like they need a whole nother team to beat this team because the way SGA is playing it just seemed like he's a
little bit better than I even thought he was. I knew he was good but the way he
plays he's like a he's like a throwback player. He's not settling for a bunch of
threes. He's going to the rack y'all too small. Mid-range game just just making a
difference and I kind of knew knew OKC was gonna win.
The way they walked in, you saw the outfits,
they walked in there with that.
Or do they always dress like that?
I mean, they typically dress like that.
They came like, you know when you wear your good outfit,
you came to get crazy, and that's what it looks like.
So I'm looking for Indiana to at least go like six games.
Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head pause
when you said Halliburton.
Yeah.
If you look at the box score, it says 17 points,
but now he started hitting a few threes
towards the end of the game.
He had three points until like the fourth quarter.
You're not gonna, it's not gonna work for Indiana
where Halliburton's scoring three points through three quarters.
And then this is what I was talking about with Halliburton,
his inconsistency, and I said last game he the Halliband,
I agree with y'all and all this other shit.
But I think he's a winner when he put in that position pause.
Like you have to be in the position
to hit a heroic shot or a game winner
or a buzzer beater or whatever.
If they're not in that position,
he doesn't have the opportunity to do that.
You have to go out and play and don't get me wrong,
you're not just third team or NBA,
which he is back to back years by being a scrub.
He's not a scrub by any stretch of the imagination.
But for you and the Pacers to win,
you have to spearhead it.
Even if it's about getting Siakam going,
you're the point guard, I understand,
but the beat of the Indiana Pacers goes to his drum.
And when he doesn't play good, it's just not gonna work.
Nobody on the Pacers, you know,
even though they played by committee had 20 points.
It looked like OKC were upset with themselves
for what happened last game.
And they came out and rectified the situation.
This could easily be 2-0 if OKC didn't let them come back,
game one, and hit that buzzer beater.
Shea rectified himself.
He's a walk in 30 plus points every single game.
And the rest of the team just contributed.
It isn't really much to say J. Will played decent.
He had 19, but off the bench, Caruso,
20 points off the bench, not just that.
A major contributor on defense.
And they just look like the better team.
To be honest, which is not a bunch to analyze here.
Indiana did what they had to do
by stealing home court advantage.
Now I think this series is based upon
what happens next game.
If the OKC, if OKC win next game,
I think this goes five and is over with.
But if Indiana wins the next game,
then we may have a seven game series,
but it all depends on next game.
But to me, this isn't really much to talk about,
but what OKC's been doing all season,
tremendous defense, causing turnover,
scoring off the turnovers, everybody played good.
And like I said, you can't stop Shea.
His mid range is just ridiculous.
Getting to the basket is ridiculous.
His handles ridiculous. And he just basket is ridiculous. His hand was ridiculous.
And he just showed why he's the MVP.
Even game one, he really went off.
But the reason why people were talking about how
LaBerton is because Shea had a chance to close the game.
Not necessarily close it, put them up three.
And he missed it.
And LaBerton came down the court and hit the game one
and shot.
But Shea came and did what the MVP was supposed to do,
an OKC followed by committee.
Okay, so now let's kind of discuss viewership.
So game one of the Pacers-Thunders NBA Finals
averaged a 4.7 rating and 8.91 million viewers on ABC,
making it the least watched opener
outside of COVID era games.
So Mason, your opinion, why do you think that is?
Here it goes again, it's just smaller markets. And when there's smaller markets, you got to do bigger things to get more celebrities involved and things like that in order to
make this a more marketable event when you don't have the right teams there. I mean,
not that these teams are the wrong team, but when it comes to ratings, when it comes to marketing,
when it comes to algorithm, this is not the teams
that are flowing through the algorithm.
They want to see the Lakers.
They want to see the New York Knicks.
If this was a New York Knicks game,
I think it would have broke the records,
because people are fanatics of that type of team.
I don't think people really really all the fans that are really watching
OKC are probably in the arena.
All the people that watch is in the end are probably came there as well.
I don't think they have enough people even in those cities to make
the Ravens jump the way they they are like if you plan a Los Angeles
team. There's people in Sacramento
that probably think they're Laker fans.
There's people in Vegas that think they're LA fans.
So then you get a bigger viewership
than a team like Indiana or a team like OKC.
I don't think the people in Nebraska say they're OKC fans.
Yeah. Um...
And you're right. Nebraska say that OKC fans Yeah, um And
You're right if it was New York or LA a hundred percent
It's about and matter of fact is I don't disagree with you at all. I'm actually gonna add on to what you said
If it was the next the Lakers so on people would be excited to see this Boston
Yeah, because we sit there. That's why I wanted to check on something.
The Pacers played the Lakers in the championship
year 2000, 45 million people watched.
One game, 17 million, when I was checking the stat,
another indicates 45 million Americans watched
all apart game six, four, two.
So the least amount them 11 rakers,
I'm looking at them now, pardon me y'all.
Yeah, average of 17 million people watched.
And it's the Pacers, but they're playing the Lakers.
You get what I'm saying?
So when you have a small market team,
two small market teams, it's gonna be hard
for us to match that.
You know, I'm trying to think,
I'm trying to think how to put together
because Mase did a great job of explaining it.
Because I was saying, we had Indiana Championship,
17 million average with a 46 million maximum view.
We had OKC in the championship, but it was against the heat with LeBron James
and Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh.
I don't know the numbers for that,
but I'm pretty sure it was crazy
because it's LeBron against a young KD at the time.
This is part of the NBA's problem too at the same time.
When I say the NBA's problem, I'm talking about marketing.
You want to keep marketing Steph Curry.
You wanna keep marketing LeBron James.
You wanna keep marketing Kevin Durant.
And rightfully so.
Don't get it fucked up.
I'm not saying don't market them,
but you're holding on to these people
to market the NBA when this new dogs on the rise.
If you see Tyrese Halliburton three, four times a day
on your television, commercial-wise,
advertisements for the NBA, more endorsement deals, et cetera,
you'd be like, oh, I need to watch this.
Why he got a Wheaties commercial?
Why this nigga doing Allstate?
We still doing Chris Paul Allstate commercial.
Yeah, you get what I'm saying?
So that's part of marketing because with the NBA have done
since the 80s, Magic and Bird to Jordan to Kobe to Shaq
to LeBron to D-Way, they market their superstars.
And you do have stars on this team,
but you're not marketing them as superstars.
You know, LKC had probably the most national games
that they had since probably Russell Westbrook
and Kevin Durant was there.
When I say national games, ESPN, TNT, ABC,
throughout the season,
but you're not marketing individual stars
like you do previously.
Is it because Shay is from Canada
and you don't wanna make him the face of the league?
Why is he not being marketed as the number one nigga
in the league if he's the MVP?
You have to, if y'all gonna market your league
or superstars, you're stopping the pattern
looking for the face of the league,
and you got one right in front of you.
But that's, to Macy's point, 100% correct,
with the small markets,
but the NBA is doing a terrible job
marketing future players.
Yeah, and I think when it comes to the NBA,
they gotta do a better job at marketing the newer players.
That's what I'm talking about.
Yeah, absolutely.
Not just the stars, but like you're saying,
the newer stars, like when Penny came in,
even though Jordan and them was there,
they put a lot of dollars behind Penny,
which allowed the game to keep flowing.
I even think back to Grant Hill
when he came into the league.
He wasn't Jordan and all of those people, but they still put the money behind him.
So if Detroit was playing, people are still watching that game.
And I think this is something that they could do with the players now.
They can't say like, you know, they're getting in trouble.
Both of these guys, you know, seem to be clean cut guys.
They're married and they got the complexion
for the protection on the side of them.
So there's really no reason to not market them.
And then another thing as well is that,
bringing up Penny, that was a great example.
I don't know what it is, but they're not...
Ant-Man is, I give Ant-Man that,
as far as outside of NBA endorsements.
You don't see a Tyrese Halliburton commercial.
I just recently seen a Shea Gilders Alexander commercial,
but he's with the other players from OKC in the commercial.
It's like, I don't know what's up with the endorsements
or how they doing it like they used to.
Adidas is putting a lot of dollars, it seems like,
behind Ant-Man's advertisement,
even to the point where they tried to diss me
in one of their commercials.
It didn't work out for them, but I get it.
So, I have a question for y'all.
So, that was a good point.
When y'all say market newer players, not just superstars,
does any kind of specific players come to mind for you,
Mace and Cameron?
Yeah, two, we just talked about Halliburton,
we talked about Shay Gildge, Shay.
Who else?
Before it was Jomarant, before we was talking about
Anthony Edwards, there is a few other
players Wimby is you got to start marketing these players on that level
even so when they end up in those type of games you can have the viewership like
cam talked about it if you're never marketing these people and now you throw
them up there on a picture it used to be the picture that comes across the screen
you see your favorite player against a player that's used to be the picture that comes across the screen. You see your favorite player against a player
that's supposed to be good and you heard about his name,
you don't really know him,
but you're willing to watch that game.
Same thing when it's college, when they say it's a big game,
they play both of the stars up.
And they say Friday at 7 p.m.
People are only gonna watch it if they know that name
and that name has been promoted to them.
And that's up to the NBA, their staff,
and their marketing team to make sure
that they're in the promotions
and these faces are constantly reflected.
And there's things you could do that could...
You could even put them in the B-roll
when you're talking about LeBron or different people.
I remember when the playoffs used to come on,
they would have the person playoffs used to come on, they would have
the person who used to be good. You would see Julius Irvin doing a move. Then you would see
Joy and then you see this other person. And it's like they were, they were grooming you to think
that these people are the next people. Like, and then you see Grant Hill take off and you're like,
wow, oh, they're trying to say he's the next one. And that's the way you can do it,
to where you still have LeBron out there.
But this is stuff y'all gotta pay us for, man.
We can't keep going.
All y'all work for you.
For real.
You can still have Steph out there,
then you could, you know, have SGA,
and that's a good commercial right there.
Yeah.
I can't even car it, like, you couldn't necessarily know.
That was a great take, but as far as the question,
who's that?
Yeah.
All the names, when he just said it.
Jalen Brunson, man, they gotta put some respect on it.
I'm really gonna go there.
You gotta put some respect on Jalen Brunson's name.
Like, for instance, right, I was thinking about this, right,
and I don't know his situation as far as sneakers are
concerned, because he's wearing Kobe's in the Eastern
Conference Finals.
And I'm like, I don't know if he's signed to Nike
or not signed to Nike or who he signed to,
but if you are a smart sneaker person,
the Jalen Brunson's would have been ready.
Yeah.
They would have been ready.
First of all, he's from New York.
He's second team all, not from New York,
but he plays for New York.
He's second team all NBA.
They already going crazy about him.
His jersey, I believe, at one point in time
throughout the season, it just passed,
was the second selling jersey in the NBA.
And you don't have a sneaker ready for this nigga?
New York alone, every nigga that would buy
three pair Jalen Brunson's alone.
So this is what I'm talking about
as far as endorsements and advertisement.
Where is your agents at?
And Mace, we can't keep doing this.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't wanna see,
season start to Jalen Brunson.
Then, save this Nick. Then when the Jalen Brunson's come out,
they're gonna act like we been prepping that.
For Jalen Brunson not to have a signature shoe
and like I said, I may be mistaken, it's crazy.
But if he does, that's even more shame on you for him.
I'm not knowing about it, because I love sneakers.
And secondly, if they don't, y'all are bugging.
But this is all the stuff with endorsements.
I remember the Converse had Larry Bird, Magic Johnson
on standby.
Motherfucking Jordan, we already Jordan,
I got on Jordan's nail.
Tim Duncan had a dope ass shoe.
Everybody who's good has a shoe.
So, I don't know man, like I said,
Mace, I don't really have too much more to say
because uncharacteristically, Mace is on point today.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I mean, they gotta, I like the way he was wearing
the orange Covies, so they might need to make him an orange sneaker.
Like, don't just go white and blue, but go orange.
Just to add to that, because this was announced
about two weeks ago, so he has the Nike Kobe 6,
the Statue of Liberty, which are supposed to drop
holiday 2025, so there's not an exact date for it,
or much detail.
Nah, but that's bad marketing.
If he's at the finals, he's not an exact date for it, or much detail. Nah, but that's bad marketing.
If he's at the finals,
this is where you showcase the sneakers.
This is like New York.
These are the sneakers.
So by the summer, everybody would have them.
When you think of Jalen Brunson,
he's more relatable to young guys coming up to it
than anybody because he look like the regular person
that's walking down the street.
Braids, you know, certain height.
He fits right in with everybody else.
Add on what you say, he's not tall, he's not athletic.
You don't have to jump out the gym.
He's one of the people like Steph Curry,
and I'm not saying he's Steph Curry,
but he's one of them players that be like,
I can make it if you're a basketball player.
You know what I'm saying?
And to add on two things real quick,
I definitely respect the tribute to Kobe Bryant
where his sneak is 100% and Kobe's a legend,
but I need mine.
Kobe had his turn, God bless the day,
like mama, love mama.
But if I'm Jalen Brunson,
all right, these cool for the playoffs, I got you.
We wasn't ready.
I need mine.
Don't put me under the umbrella.
If the, you got me under two umbrellas and it ain't raining.
You got me under Kobe, then Nike.
Yeah.
They attribute to Kobe, let me get mine.
You need to be with Jordan. I'm not me get mine. You need to be with Jordan.
I'm not, I don't even want to be with Jordan.
See, that's the thing about it too.
Don't get me fucked up.
Jordan brand too.
Jordan got Zion, Mello had some dope shits with Jordan.
But see, think about this.
I bought the Mellos.
Mello's shits was looking like Jordan's
just in Denver colors.
I had to find a...
What about the Westbrooks?
I need mine.
I need mine, yo.
I respect everything everybody was doing.
I don't want to be on the Jordan umbrella.
Even I know Jordan umbrella, that's another thing.
Jordan umbrella is separate from Nike, but I don't be liking the designs.
I like mellow shit because thisits was looking like the Jordan.
It was just, exactly.
I need minds, yo.
I'm second team all NBA.
I'm leading the number one market,
maybe outside of LA in New York city.
And I'm the man, I need minds.
Right now, to be honest with you,
the way the Knicks look this season,
if niggas had Carl Anthony Towns,
they would go buy the Carl Anthony Towns.
And niggas don't even usually buy big men sneakers
like that, pause, you know what I'm saying?
Shaxx maybe, and Tim Duncan, the Mewen joints, you know.
They don't even. Shaxx sneakers are fire with the pause with the pumpewins, you know. Shack Sneakers is five with the Pogs with the Pumps.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
I would say him and Tim Duncan.
Tim Duncan's still five.
But if Carl Anthony Towns has shoes,
the New Yorkers alone would buy them,
generate it close to a billion dollars
throughout the playoff run.
Well, like Mason Camp said, they accept consultations
down from this, down to the signature shoes,
down to the NBA correspondence being at the game
for the younger players.
Clearly, y'all need a little work,
and it's okay to ask for help.
They're here to help, so make sure y'all do that.
But we've got to look forward to game three,
which is on Wednesday.
Obviously, Pacers versus Thunder.
Underdog has Halliburton at 30 and a half points,
rebounds and assists.
Do you have him high or lower, Mace?
This is tricky right here because he should,
but I'm gonna say he won't.
I'm gonna say he won't. I'm going lower.
Yeah, I'm gonna agree with Mace, man.
He's very streaky. Could he do it? Absolutely.
Is he gonna do it? I don't know,
but I'm gonna go with lower, because, like I said,
today he has 17, but I ain't checked assists,
but them last 12 points was during bum time.
It was trash time.
The assist possibly, I have no idea with Halliburton.
He's so streaky, but I'm gonna agree with Mason, go lower.
Okay, SJ is at 9 1⁄2 first quarter points. Do you have him higher or lower, Cam? I have no idea with Halliburton. He's so streaky, but I'm gonna agree with Mason, go lower.
Okay, SJ is at nine and a half first quarter points.
Do you have him higher or lower, Cam?
Lower.
Lower.
Okay, and Chet is at eight and a half rebounds.
Do you have him higher or lower, Mace?
I'm going higher.
Yeah, I think they're gonna come out with a purpose
to get that game back, and that's gonna be necessary
for them to get the game back.
This is a tricky one.
Chet fucked the ticket up, Code Cam last night.
You fucked the ticket up with the same shit right here.
Eight and a half rebounds, and you had six rebounds.
Yeah, the nigga's seven feet,
he should have eight rebounds.
You know, fam, Code Cam, everything was good,
until Chet didn't get the eight rebounds.
I can't bet on that again with you,
cause you not,
he's just,
I can't do it to,
you fucked my ticket up, man.
People count on me, nigga.
People count on me to get this right,
and you not out here.
You laughing, murder,
niggas called me this morning.
I, listen, I called my nigga Nick from underdog,
because niggas was hitting me,
talking about, yo, Cam picks Aino. Niggas been me this morning. I called my nigga Nick from underdog because niggas was hitting me talking about,
yo, can't pick say no.
Niggas was texting me.
I've been on the, I'm gotta be like 90%
during the playoffs at least.
Something close, I'm gonna get the numbers.
But he fucked the ticket up last night.
I see he's not aggressive with the rebounds.
Chessin' nigga for a rebound.
I watched it.
If the rebound come to him, he's seven foot.
He's gonna get it.
Is he going to get the rebound?
Nothing more or lower.
Too much Balenciaga.
Possibly.
Okay, make sure y'all download the Underdog app
and you can make your picks too.
We're actually gonna go to break.
When we return, we will discuss DB3,
the Davis brothers and the fights this past weekend.
Don't go anywhere.
["Toxic," by The Davis Brothers, playing on radio.]
-♪ She call this thing about toxic Four years and counting
Got you feeling like a option Maybe I'm my own problem, babe
She tired of hearing I don't know.
My stubborn enemy won't fall.
Killing with this thing called trust.
But she really thinking about it.
She want to be free.
She want to be free. Welcome back. So there's a couple fights this weekend. There's a lot to unpack. So we'll
start with this first part. So the highly anticipated Keyshawn Davis fight versus Edwin
De Los Santos was called off after Keyshawn missed weight by 4.3 pounds.
He came in at 139 and was supposed to come in at 135.
They stripped him of his WBO title.
So before we even get into the things that happen backstage,
their comments, all that stuff, Mace,
what is your opinion on him missing weight?
Initially, I think he came in 139.4.3,
so it was some extra Paul's weight there
that is just unprofessional to come in like this.
I remember we had him here up at the show,
definitely a fan of his boxing style.
You know, he's definitely action-packed,
but this is unprofessional, you know?
And when you don't come in,
the first fight is making the weight. You don't make the weight. That means you lost the firstessional, you know? And when you don't come in, the first fight is making the weight,
you don't make the weight,
that means you lost the first fight, you know?
And him losing a belt as a result of not making the weight
is just crazy.
You got somebody like Bo Mac, that's your trainer.
It's just not a good look all around
for the people that are standing by you,
the two young guys that's managing him, that's doing a phenomenal job.
Everybody did.
They, they big one pause.
We here in VA for the grand opening.
This supposed to be the grand opening of DB3 and for the leader, the head
guy, not to do his part pause is, is just, uh, it is just a real black eye for the sport,
a black eye for the team, and a black eye for the company.
And as a leader, you just gotta be better, you know?
Leaders can't take that kind of risk
with everybody's check and everybody's livelihood,
because everybody lost money that night.
Yeah, sorry, real quick. Getting some information about this.
Um, I think my personal opinion was this,
is that the kid he was gonna fight is a tough kid.
It wasn't like he was no walkover,
and I'm not saying Keyshawn wasn't the one,
but I think Keyshawn was like, I'd rather give up.
You know, sometimes they work it out.
I don't know the exact details about, uh,
this particular contract with him coming in overweight.
But I think this was part of his plan saying,
fuck the belt, I just want to whip his ass
and we gonna fight anyway.
And homeboy said, nah, not today.
We not gonna do that one.
Because sometimes people train and they travel
and they get there and they be like,
all this shit I did the last eight weeks,
because the training camp is mainly two months, eight weeks, and they prepare and they say,
fuck it, we already here, let's fight.
I think that he was banking on that.
Because there's no way that you know,
if weigh in this Friday, and you know Monday,
you not gonna make weight.
You know that for a fact.
Or you could do everything you can to try and make weight,
but if you're not to that point,
you're gonna drain yourself force,
and then you're not gonna be at full strength for the fight.
I don't know this for a fact,
I just think that Keyshawn was banking on the nigga
saying, fuck it, you overweight, let's fight anyway.
And nigga said, nah, but this is what happens.
When those fight, so basically,
when niggas come overweight, most of the time,
come in overweight, most of the time, come in overweight,
most of the time the promoter is both fighters promoter.
This particular fight, it was two different promoters.
He's Sean's promoter is Tom Rank,
and the other fighter's promoter is Bob Arum.
I think that they's Bob Arum told,
I mean Tom Rank is Bob Arum.
Al Heyman, I think Al Heyman told him,
nah, fuck them niggas, man, let's get up out of here.
Yeah, get the, yeah, go to, act like you forgot, son.
Go to the car, I got the jet waiting on you.
Grab the belt, I'll work the money out later
because we gonna get some chicken and get up out of there.
So I think this was calculat,
and I don't know this for a fact,
but I think Kishore calculated this.
I don't think he cared about the belt.
He never talked about him trying to unify it or anything else
because at the fight, he was sitting there ringside
eating more.
Like, he didn't give a fuck.
Popcorn?
Yeah, on purpose.
Murder style.
Popcorn, chicken, all this.
Eating everything.
So it ain't like he gave a fuck.
So I think this was calculated, but it just backfired.
Yeah, and I think after people saw the Ryan Garcia
and the Devin Haney fight, people are like,
man, them little three pounds matter.
We not letting you get away with that,
and especially he came in four pounds heavier.
He probably thought like, man, this nigga trying to
come in a whole nother weight class.
That's what it is, 100%. Yeah. Oh, at 140, that's a whole nother weight class. That's what it is, 100%.
Yeah.
Oh, at 140, that's a whole nother weight class.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, so obviously there's more to the story,
which just kind of completely flipped.
So Keyshawn's brother, Kelvin Davis,
lost for the first time by majority decision
to his opponent, Nahir.
Keyshawn and his older brother, Keon,
then teamed up to jump Nahir backstage, and they had to be esc, Nahir. Keyshawn and his older brother, Kion, then teamed up to jump Nahir backstage,
and they had to be escorted by security.
So the reason I say jump is they're claiming
that they didn't jump him, they just headbutted him,
but the opponent, Nahir, is saying that they jumped him.
All depends on what your definition of being jumped is.
You didn't jump him, you headbutted him?
That's crazy.
Depends on what your definition of jumping is.
So, but there was a confirmed altercation,
there's videos, all of that.
So how do you feel about the way they handled
their brother's loss?
Because they didn't involve the two of them.
They, you know, the opponent here was celebrating
backstage, they heard it, they went inside and, you know,
put hands on it.
I think it's very unprofessional, but just think about
if you walk past the room killer,
and he's like, yeah, I got that nigga, yo.
I was gonna knock that nigga out,
and he talking crazy about you as you walking past.
I had to deal with that the versus.
This is it.
I conducted myself like a professional.
I just kept walking.
And that might've been worse than that. That was the ass whooping.
So yeah, you have to control yourself, man.
Yeah, you got to control yourself.
Yeah, because he walking past here,
and niggas, yeah, I smoked that nigga in his backyard
and all that, and niggas heard it,
niggas said a word, and they said, I wish all that and niggas heard it, niggas said a word
And they said I wish I see them niggas walking past I'd tell them niggas they pay you tell them niggas do they pay
I'd tell a nigga mother to them niggas
And then niggas heard it and they said what we going in there
Not that that was right, but I understand. You know, like Chris Rock said,
they went in there and then they headbutted them.
That's UFC, you can't be doing that.
Come on, you guys are supposed to be creating a company,
creating a brand.
You got people working hard for you guys.
You know, you can't be doing that, man.
You gotta let the goons do that if you was gonna do that.
Well listen, to your point, what you just said be true
cause niggas be acting like niggas said something they did.
Like niggas said, my mother, nobody said your mother, bro.
You hearing shit, man.
You bugging, my nigga.
That's when a nigga just want a problem with you.
Absolutely, 100%.
You gotta think, let's lay the scenario out
for the Davis brothers, there's three brothers.
The first brother couldn't fight,
because he's overweight.
Second brother won, third brother lose.
So two brothers took an L,
and now you right next door celebrating, they upset.
I actually seen the interview,
what's the young man's name? That one flight?
Albright?
Nahir, yeah.
Yeah, Albright.
I seen him afterwards, I seen his press conference afterwards.
What he did confirm was that they were next door,
and this from out his mouth verbatim,
they were next door celebrating,
and then they must have heard them and came in.
He didn't say that they jumped him,
he said that T-Shaw got in his face his face grabbed him his shirt and headbutted him
And then they all broke it up after that the security came and everything else and what he said was
It was unprofessional, but he felt better when the brother that he became and apologized and Terrence Crawford
Came in or came in his locker room
and said pardon them for their unprofessionalism.
And he was more hyped that he had a picture
with Terrence Crawford than anything else.
So, like I said, I don't know if he's trying
to downplay it or not, but he said that was the only thing
that happened that Keyshawn pulled him in
and headbutted him.
But he was super cool about it,
super professional about it.
Me, I seen a lot of boxers, not boxers, boxing analysts,
Tim Bradley, former boxer, TFU.
A lot of people have different perspectives.
TFU's perspective was, you know, you gotta pray for Keyshawn.
He went through a bad week,
and he made way this, that, and the third.
Tim Bradley said he's not a Keyshawn fan anymore,
he's not fucking with him, he's not supporting him,
he's taking his fandom over to Abdul Mason,
and that's where he's gonna start supporting from there.
So you have the mixed emotions throughout the boxing
community to where some people, you know,
boxers like Tia Fimo are more sympathetic,
and then you have older boxers who's now analysts,
former boxers saying,
nah, I ain't fucking with niggas,
you don't do no shit like that.
But to me what makes it worse is that,
first of all, it's very unprofessional no matter what,
but what makes it worse is that you did it in your hometown
so it seems like you're bullying.
Now, if I'm a boxer that wants to fight Keith Shaw.
I don't wanna go to VA no more.
Exactly, I'm not coming to VA to fight you
because y'all niggas running reckless down there.
You and your brothers and whoever you running around with,
y'all running reckless and I don't wanna be a part of that.
So if we gonna fight, it could be in Atlanta,
it could be, you know what, meet me in Baltimore
if you wanna drive there.
Meet me in, I don't know if they Vegas ready yet.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
If I'm a boxer,
I'm not coming to fight you in Virginia.
I'm just saying for protocol, sorry, to say this,
to me, you ruined that with that situation
for me to come to your hometown and fight.
And it's kind of sad because they sold,
I believe 10,000 tickets.
2,000 people want their money back
when they found out he couldn't fight.
Another 2,000 couldn't get their money back.
Whatever it is, it seemed like if you would have made weight
and especially if you would have won,
it would have been a great future
till you got prime time Vegas ready
for you to find a home to fight there in Norfolk.
Yeah, and the day before that,
he was with the mayor of Virginia.
He was talking about how great he is as a person,
all of this stuff.
At least they were showing it on camera.
Yeah, listen, absolutely.
And then he was doing stuff in the community.
So it kinda, it takes so long to build a reputation.
Only take like five minutes to ruin it.
Yeah, it's a saying I used to say about that.
It takes a lifetime to build your reputation,
two seconds to ruin it.
I don't got the exact wording,
but you're 100% correct. Let's think about this.
You got Michael Vick there.
Allen Alveson came out,
Pusha T was supposed to bring you out to the ring.
All these people from this great community down there,
the seven cities I believe it's called,
Newport, Norfolk, Virginia Beach,
all that surrounding area, where they had the support.
And now it's like, oh well,
tell them niggas come wherever we gonna fight at.
I don't know if that's a fact,
depends on who the next opponent is.
Next opponent, sometimes niggas need money
and take the chance where they want to take the chance at.
But I get it, I wouldn't go.
Yeah, and then, and who knows, next fight,
he could've had Pharrell make his Louis Vuitton shorts
and all that.
So he just blew a lot of money with that.
Right.
It's definitely a big shoulda, coulda, whata situation
that just turned sour quick,
because even when we did interview him when he was up here,
he was talking about how important Virginia meant to him
and family at that.
So that's why I'm like why I'm not fully surprised, but you can't let your emotions get that much ahead of you where you're willing to kind of like ruin the good thing that you got going on.
Cause he was, you know, it's like, he's that next up thing type of thing. So the fact that it changed that quick is frustrating. And then obviously for his fans, they're disappointed because they're having expectations for you
that you're not able to meet.
And it's like, how do we know that you can then meet
those expectations for the next time?
So it's a lot to kind of rebuild at that point.
And I don't really know exactly what he could do.
Yeah, and even with that, if you need the consultation,
we can help.
We know what you need to do next.
You got to embrace what just happened.
And then anybody does this again, the same thing gonna happen. You take that approach,
now you become the Mike Tyson of boxing. I don't know if you want to take that route, but
that's the route to take, you know. Listen, you play with my family, that's what's gonna happen, man.
Watch your mouth.
Ain't nobody safe, you know?
You could go with that.
That'll be your best bet right now, because trying to be very apologetic is gonna change
your psyche as a boxer.
I don't think boxers are really, um, really need to be nice guys.
You know what I'm saying?
You're in a combat sport.
It's not like when I saw Mike Tyson become really,
you know, like a really good person,
I think that messed him up as a boxer.
As sad as it sounds, you need your boxers to be aggressive.
You don't need your boxers to be good citizens, you know?
Now they don't pay them for that. And they pay you to put hands on people.
That's what you get paid to do.
You're already crazy.
Like Killer said, he wouldn't get paid
to get punched in the face.
The mere fact that you guys trained
to get punched in the face is crazy.
So ain't no need of you trying to walk out there
and be a model citizen, you know
This is what I think, you know
No, I totally agree with that take my uncle said he's a bot. He's a box world champion boxing trainer
He said the two craziest occupations in the He's on the 19th floor. Yeah.
Man, leave that cat up there, man.
He got nine lives.
He got eight now.
He got eight now.
Yeah, think about it.
You running into a burning bill.
Larry Sun is a firefighter.
Larry Sun showed me some shit.
I said, you better than me.
Nah, yeah.
Yeah, like they had his face covered all,
like running in there, ah!
Then the shit you gotta see about people,
think about being a fighter fighter.
Maybe the kid go get him, you know, a cat.
Yeah, but I'm saying even like humans,
the shit you gotta see that people that don't make it,
it's like someone showing me some shit,
and I'm like, you a ill nigga, my nigga.
Like, that shit is tough to watch,
cause some people die,
some people come out with 15, 15 degree burns on them,
and you gotta see all that and still have no emotion.
I mean, of course you have compassion,
but you have a job to do, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that's crazy.
Get the cat, but if it's...
You're talking about the cat.
You go in and get the cat, but if it's... He's like, I'm a cat. Go in and get the cat.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's hot.
Yo, you walking in the 900 degrees.
Yeah.
But we do appreciate you guys for your service.
Absolutely.
Let's make that clear, because it's Sandra's job,
and y'all save lives every day.
Sorry, Steph, shout out to first responders.
Absolutely, 100%.
So I know the theme of this episode
has basically been consultations,
because y'all have been giving out help and advice
throughout most of the episode, but now I gotta ask,
because, you know, he goes by the businessman.
What would be your advice to the businessman?
He would stand on business. That's what he was doing.
He would stand on business.
And the mere fact that he said he grabbed him
and then head-butunted him lets you know that he still understands that his hands are illegal to put
on people. So he did, he did try to take a different approach. But you know, if you got
your family there, you don't want to be fighting when your family is there and stuff like that.
And being that you was in your hometown, it just was a poor look.
Even though the other stuff,
I'm just saying that and joking matter.
But you know, now you gotta embrace it.
Cause if you run around on Apology Tour,
then you're gonna have to be more mal-mannered.
And I don't know how that's gonna plan
to your boxing style.
I don't know his personality that well.
Y'all got, I wasn't here when he came up for the interview
so I actually missed it.
I don't really know his personality.
He's a tough guy.
Now I'm saying like, is this,
is one thing being a great boxer,
but is he like niggas, I fuck niggas up.
Actually no, that was the one question I asked him.
I was like, you're very calm and collected.
Like you're not as flashy.
He's like, I just kind of be chilling.
Like, cause that's what he said.
Yeah. So from the headbunner niggas
is kind of like out of character.
But see, that's why I was asked about his personality.
Cause from what you're saying for him to apologize
wouldn't be wrong.
If you're old school, let's use DMX.
DMX ain't apologizing.
Yeah.
You know, it depends on your personality.
DMX is, move them niggas out of the back row
so I don't have to headbutt.
Yeah, DMX is, y'all niggas put the locker room next to mine.
What the fuck you would do that for?
He'll blame them for putting niggas by niggas.
So that's why I was asking his personality,
because if he had that type of personality,
be like, why the fuck would niggas put niggas by me?
Pause, knowing you beat my brother,
even if he's there before the fight,
don't have him there after the fight.
How about that?
Like, that's why I was wondering where his personality is
before I give the constitution.
He's like a cool tough, it's still tough though,
cause he's more like, oh, you wanna fight?
Yeah.
Let's fight then.
Yeah.
You know, one of them.
Right.
I don't know his personality, but marketing,
might as well run with it like murder says.
You know?
Because that again, look, it's always, look,
I don't care what nobody say.
It's always room for a bad guy.
I don't know if you're a real bad guy like that,
but it's always room for a bad guy
I was telling the niggas sin that I was going to the garden if the Knicks made the championship and I was hoping to get booed
I want to do hawker mania like this
Walking there with the okay CJ. I I wanted to get booed
walking there with the OKC. I wanted to get booed.
I was like,
because you paying attention to what I got going on.
It's always room for a bad guy.
And niggas like bad guys.
Let's think, I don't know how far y'all go back in wrestling, right?
And I didn't even really watch this ever a little bit.
We talk about The Rock, who's a mega superstar actor now, right?
The Rock came into wrestling as a bad guy.
He was such a good bad guy that he turned into a good guy
because they loved the niggas so much as a bad guy.
The niggas was like, nah, this my name.
Now two, three years later, he was a good guy.
Not even because he was that good of a bad guy.
So always real.
That's actually a good point.
Good thing you said bad guy, not bad boy.
I wasn't signing a murder.
I swear to y'all man, you really out-bought,
to your credit man, you really the chosen one, man.
Me and Sim was saying you the chosen one, man.
Me and Sim was saying you the chosen one, man.
Loan went to jail,
strapped my nigga Loan Biggie dead, Craig Mac dead,
G Duff went to jail.
Damn, Murda, you got the instincts.
Total.
Bruce Leroy.
Yeah.
Damn, the lineup of jail and death over there.
You got out of there, man.
You got out of there just in time, man.
That's some crazy over there.
Where Total at?
I asked him for a friend.
I just smoked it the other day.
Oh, word 112 good?
Yeah.
All right, y'all got out of there.
That was good, man.
God, y'all made it out.
What about dirty money?
You just remember?
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Who was in Dirty Money?
Oh, word?
I just remember the name.
I don't even know who was really in Dirty One. I was two girls. Real quick to Cam's point, because I only get a lick of time
sometimes to ask you questions.
When you hear the term, Chosen One,
how do you feel about that?
Um, I don't...
He's just playing, but I...
No, I'm not really.
It's not really a joke.
I'm really not playing.
It's other shit besides that boy
that we can't really talk about,
but I'm just saying, you know, I'm not really playing. I'm just really, I'm really not pretty planned. It's other shit besides that boy
that we can't really talk about,
but I'm just saying, you know how to navigate yourself
to be like, nah, it's time to slide.
I know that that's a blessing though.
Like I'm not really, like that's what I'm saying.
I really think I'm joking.
I really am serious about that,
that you are really looked after over God, I believe,
because you get out of a lot of situations right
when you don't need to be in situations.
Yeah, it's just like intuition.
I think, like, growing up, like, the way I did,
even like before I got to New York,
so many things happened, I feel like that was a
gift given to me just to protect myself.
Yeah.
Listen, let me tell you one thing.
And listen, like Mays got security now,
you running around with security, but we was talking,
I was asking her one time, I said, yo,
we was talking about after Biggie got killed,
and how like nobody from Bad Boy bust a gun
when Biggie got shot and the gang, you know,
I was, I'm not gonna tell too much,
but he was telling me how the gangs was in the hotel
and so on and so forth.
And he maneuvered his way to get out of that situation
because everybody that he came with there to LA had left out.
He was the only one there.
So you got Biggie passed away, security not busting
they hammer, puffed get on the private jet.
Everybody gone and Mace figured his way to get out of there.
So we told him, I said, Cam,
that's why you just see me run around with nobody sometimes.
Ain't nobody do shit.
I'm better off by myself.
It's funny, but not funny.
Yeah, when they go, cow, cow.
You know, you by yourself,
everybody trying to make it home.
Yeah.
Especially niggas crying behind the car,
I just wanna go home.
I just wanna be home.
Right, but that's part of me saying
that you the chosen one.
Yes.
That's what I meant by that.
Yeah, what do you do if you have security
crying behind the car?
Damn.
Damn.
I just want my baby. Yeah, what do you do if you're a security crime behind the clock? Damn. Damn.
I just want my blanket.
I just want your blanket.
Nigga, I gotta get outta here.
I didn't sing too much.
Niggas can't tell me nothing.
That's why when niggas be talking tough, I said, man, just save it. I haven't seen all that. Man, he said he wanted to just go home.
Oh, shit.
And be on his blanket.
He's like, what?
Money there for some shit?
I just want my blanket.
I just want my blanket.
I just want my blanket.
I just want my blanket.
I just want my blanket.
I just want my blanket. I just want my blanket. Blanket you like what? What are you there for? Hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe hehehe he's going to be in this position. I just wanna go home and I'm in my blanket.
Look at me.
You're like wow.
Oh we gotta get out of here.
God you get me out of here.
I'm never fool of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men.
I'm never full of what these men. I'm never full of what these men. I'm never full of what these men. I'm never full of what these men. I'm never full of what these men. Oh, man! No! Hey, you! Who's your reaction? You know me.
I know you.
That's why I'm here.
That's why I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you.
I'm going nowhere with you. I'm going nowhere with you. I'm going nowhere with you. I'm going nowhere with you.. Yeah, I know you. That's why I'm here.
That's why I'm going nowhere with you.
He he he he he.
He he he he.
Holy shit.
Yeah.
Yo, yo.
But I know you.
I'm trying to picture your face in the accident.
And they can tell my sister to go home.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
Oh, man. Oh, shit. Oh, man.
Oh, shit.
Oh, man.
Oh, shit.
Sorry about that.
That was great.
That was great.
Oh, shit.
I know you said he was joking, but that's why I ask, because it don't really be jokes. If my security called and he damn...
and Cali is somebody,
the number one rapper in the world can kill you to boxes.
Not that I've let it beg at that all,
but nigga telling you, I just want to go home.
And the second top artist in the world,
which is Mace, about to be number one.
He said, that's why I'm saying I'm under his face because I'm like,
if y'all let niggas do that to me, I'll stand for this.
Oh man.
Oh man.
Well, it's always a blessing being up here with y'all.
We already know that is all the time that we have for today.
Thank y'all for watching.
And as always, it is what it is.
Thanks for watching!