Noadvisory Podcast

Hairdos, Hilarity, and Hoops: Anthony Morrow Joins the Fun

Noadvisory Podcast Season 7 Episode 2

Ever wondered if you’re complimenting those new hairstyles the right way? Join us for a rollicking episode filled with humor and candid moments as we swap stories about hairdos and the hilariously misunderstood world of wigs. Our social media shenanigans lead to a playful showdown between the likes of TikTok, Twitter, and an imaginary site or two. Plus, we’ve got a special guest in the house! Former NBA sharpshooter Anthony Morrow joins our merry band, along with shout-outs to contributors Polo and DJ Crazy T, to fuel a lively and entertaining chat peppered with random beefs and hearty laughs.

Our banter takes a funny turn when we question whether our co-host Ben is more of a child prodigy or just a kid at heart, complete with some cheeky Benjamin Button references. Don’t miss the comedic twist over a “pudgy” misunderstanding and the exaggerated threats of quitting the podcast that follow, all in good fun. As we wrap up, we tip our hats to celebrity birthdays, celebrating Regina King at 53 and Pitbull at 43. With a mix of jokes, playful debates, and a preview of upcoming guests, this episode promises to keep you chuckling and entertained from start to finish.

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Speaker 1:

I'm gonna take with me on the beat. Traps, hit on the beat, but y'all know I ain't no rapper though. Yeah, let's get it. Me and my gang we up and yeah.

Speaker 2:

Cheers to all the most dangerous, cool, normal rising podcasts. Your boy, cl McLean.

Speaker 1:

It's your girl Trapsie. It's your girl Terrace, unscripted. But I'm CO McLean. It's your girl Trap C. It's your girl Terrace, unscripted. But I'm in an era now. Could y'all see my hair?

Speaker 2:

New dude, new you.

Speaker 1:

It's T-Daddy aka La Taco, aka Swipe it Across Yo Upper Lip hey yo my bad. Sorry, new hair to me, hey yo, hey yo my bad Sorry new hair to me. Hey, yo, you ain't give me no compliment when I see you.

Speaker 2:

You ain't give me no compliment when I see you. I did, I said remember. I said when we sitting down I said, oh I like your hair. And then you said, and I was like, you got a wig.

Speaker 1:

So that pissed me off, how You're not supposed to ask a woman what she got on her wig fool why not that's not no black women can't have good hair Like this is all me. I want y'all to know.

Speaker 2:

Yo round of applause Hold on this is all me. Round of applause. Without being a woman, I said you pull this shit and you ain't gonna be like, ah, shit, they pull the wig off.

Speaker 1:

You done pulled a wig off before I can't say nothing.

Speaker 2:

No, no comment you so fucking stupid. No comment you so fucking stupid.

Speaker 1:

Listen, y'all know how it is. Every week Y'all go follow us on TikTok.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that nigga Our cameraman. High as fuck, he's pulling over the fan and shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry y'all. I wish it was a backup camera so y'all could just see how Swish fell over this shit. He pulled a CEO Y'all remember CEO, Not the chair over.

Speaker 2:

Oh, when I was so fucked up, please insert clip now. Y'all. We got to reuse that clip somehow. We got to rehash that shit. That was funny.

Speaker 1:

Listen, y'all follow us on Twitter TikTok, we're on Blue Sky now.

Speaker 2:

We really was Blue Sky.

Speaker 1:

It's like Twitter, but better. We'll discuss it later. We're on Bebo Photo Bucket. Myspace Tagged Christian Mingle.

Speaker 2:

We're on MidgetsThatCanGrowcom, midgetsthatgrewupcom, midgetsthataregiantswithlittlefeetcom. Midgets that grew up, dot com. Midgets that are giants with little feet, dot com. Midgets that don't have any big hands and feet, dot com. We on all those dot coms, and catch me on there.

Speaker 1:

You pissing me off so fucking bad Because every week you get on here and say Outlandish shit, that we're not, you're not on any midgets, shit dot nothing.

Speaker 2:

I'm more so mad that the midgets are not paying attention. I gotta do something to make the midgets pay attention.

Speaker 1:

They don't like being called midgets. First of all, you gotta call them, little people.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna bring a midget on here, and that's what's gonna happen.

Speaker 1:

No, you gotta call them little people. They are not midgets.

Speaker 2:

We're going to get so canceled. I told her I'll give you a little bit of money, that's it. We're so canceled.

Speaker 1:

That's not funny. I made a joke, you did not make a funny.

Speaker 2:

I made a joke.

Speaker 1:

You did not make a funny Joke joke. Anyway, you did not make a funny, oh go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Well, go ahead. You about to say something.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to say shout out to our very special guest that will be in the building former NBA sharpshooter Anthony Murrow Get around man.

Speaker 1:

We ain't done this in a while and I really don't like it. But shout out to Polo Polo, because y'all be giving Polo credit. We need to give Polo credit. Polo the incredible.

Speaker 2:

Everybody know Polo Polo don't need no credit because you know why. Polo is just a creditor. That didn't make sense.

Speaker 1:

No, it did not, I tried to say something, you tried, I tried to say it just didn't come out. You tried that for real, you tried that you tried that. Yeah, you did, you tried that.

Speaker 2:

Shout out DJ Crazy T.

Speaker 1:

You shout him out. Why we shout him out?

Speaker 2:

Uh-oh, is it animosity? Yeah, it's a beef. I felt that.

Speaker 1:

My bad friend. You know I just got to beef with you all random, random, random beef. That's what keeps the friendship alive. You know what I'm saying? Random beef. I beef with you every other week, but you get mad when I beef with little punch boy. Stop, he's not a kid, he is a kid. That's a grown man In a kid body. Ben is not no kid how?

Speaker 2:

old is Ben 35.

Speaker 1:

He's 10.

Speaker 2:

Nigga Ben is Old as fuck.

Speaker 1:

Ben is not 35.

Speaker 2:

He that Benjamin Button Motherfucker?

Speaker 1:

No, he's not Ben is not 35, you so, fucking stupid.

Speaker 2:

Ben still here Passing bedtime. Ben there at 12 o'clock.

Speaker 1:

Y'all CEO called a kid. We're being there at 12 o'clock. Y'all CEO called a kid fat. We don't do that.

Speaker 2:

I did not call him fat, guys. What'd you call him? I called him pudgy. That's still fat. That is not fat, that's fat adjacent. He's probably a cake away from being fat. That's fat adjacent.

Speaker 1:

You don't call kids that. Did you not watch that Kost Crying?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, pussy, stop fucking being a pussy, stop crying. You're so stupid Crying for.

Speaker 1:

Fight back, I quit this podcast, fight back, I quit this podcast and I say this every week, but I promise I'm gonna put my Resonation in a day.

Speaker 2:

That's lies. I just want my.

Speaker 1:

W2s first.

Speaker 2:

I ain't got none.

Speaker 1:

What you mean. You got no W2s.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna write that shit W2.

Speaker 1:

He gonna piss me off. There you go, man the Hot Topics with Same shit Strappy. All right, we gonna do birthdays first, yay.

Speaker 3:

It's only four birthdays, so I'm gonna write the one and CO probably don't know none of them.

Speaker 1:

He better Probably don't. Regina King, she turned 53. Oh, Regina King, 53? Shout out to.

Speaker 2:

Regina King, I know her. She's still fine Pitbull.

Speaker 1:

Turned 43 Pitbull Pitbull.

Speaker 2:

Pitbull Pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull Pitbull.

Speaker 1:

Pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull.

Speaker 3:

Pitbull, pitbull, pitbull.

Speaker 2:

Pitbull, pitbull, pitbull, pitbull.

Speaker 1:

Pitbull, pitbull. She is gorgeous. Stop, because Kim gonna sue. You know, kim sues, kim sues. Yeah, she's a lawyer now. Yeah, she'll sue us for real. Yeah, she'll get us out of the air. You think Kanye gonna call in. You was talking about my daughter. You don't have the facts, ceo. You don't have the facts.

Speaker 2:

Hey, shout out to Condé for selling three million fucking pre-sales in his $20, fucking whatever they are. What are you selling Some slide shits $20. He sold three. He posted a screenshot. Three million in like a day I had to buy a $20 pair of slides too. That shit's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Did you buy some who?

Speaker 2:

Hell, no, it's $20.

Speaker 1:

You could have bought us some slides. Nah See, we're not played to this man.

Speaker 2:

MLK Jr? Oh no, it wasn't MLK Jr, it was another person.

Speaker 1:

This is random, but I saw this man. He was tall and fat. He was like Martin Luther King, so I call him Martin Luther Fupa.

Speaker 2:

Wow, and you got on me for calling him pudgy.

Speaker 1:

But that was a man. That was a man. That don't matter. It's feelings involved, but shout out MLK man. He was the first black man that cheated in history, cause he used to cheat on his wife. Martin liked you know, he liked them snow bunnies, and niggas didn't want to admit that shit. Martin was a good man for the cause, but on the other, hand. When he went home after marching and sweating and stinking later but a white woman hey, listen, I'm gonna just say this.

Speaker 2:

Right, they had a video going around and a guy uh commentary on everything.

Speaker 1:

We're gonna say what you got last week, it's all I'm gonna say.

Speaker 2:

Ceo's two cents going to say. And the guy interviewed the white girl you know how I do on the streets and he interviewed he's like so would you, can you be happy with a man with no money? The four white girls, they all said yes, absolutely. And he asked all the women, all the black girls, fuck no. For all of them to say no. But the Snow Bunnies said yes.

Speaker 1:

So that's why he went with the Snow Bunnies. You want to know why the Snow Bunnies say that they don't need your money? They got daddy money. Meanwhile in our community the black daddies be leaving. So what that say about us?

Speaker 2:

I don't have a plan for the Snow Bunnies with the money.

Speaker 1:

Why that? Anyway, you be up I hope this is not one of your topics, but it be walking around like Twitch God rest his soul and his white wife, she on here torturing him he dead. She up here talking about Sposing all his secrets, telling the man how he do drugs, and all this stuff.

Speaker 2:

I think I saw that and the guy black right yeah.

Speaker 1:

But y'all wanna lay up under a white woman.

Speaker 2:

I mean, you know, woman is woman, everybody, every woman is different.

Speaker 1:

So fuck up women.

Speaker 2:

It's women white black, african, asian carcassian.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna get me a bartholomew watch, I'm gonna get me a bartholomew, a michael get me a jose see it's different for the woman I've been wanting to get me um an asian. You know what I'm saying like this I don't care about that. Like you said, they got the money.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I can last you, oh okay, alright, so let's get into the topic.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Topic. First topic I was like low key excited Writing this. I swear I've been at Kona. Whoa, whoa, that's all. He reportedly Signed a seven figure Record deal With Def Jam. That's Disrespectful, you ain't even. Let me finish Right. He signed a seven-figure deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group off that one song. Yeah, one of the best. That's why I didn't even have to tell you.

Speaker 3:

That's why I'm bad Three for three so these are the terms of his alleged deal.

Speaker 1:

A $13 million deal, with $8 million of it guaranteed up front. Okay, that's a lot. He keeps ownership of his music and the label. And if you didn't know, he has a label called Born to Ball Music and he already said he has a follow-up song to Tweakers. And if we like Tweakers, just be prepared for what's next. I ain't gonna lie. Tweakers lit. Could we be swerving in this bitch for a big jello? That's fire. Big jello, Stop have you heard the song. Yes, the song is fire.

Speaker 3:

Why do you?

Speaker 1:

keep doing it, the song is fire.

Speaker 2:

I should play, I'm playing the song you such a fucking hater.

Speaker 1:

Alonzo was on that song.

Speaker 2:

That's better which?

Speaker 1:

verse was he? I don't think he was really on the song, but I think it's just Jello, though that's fire well, he had to do something.

Speaker 2:

He didn't make it in NBA. It's not that he didn't make it.

Speaker 1:

He was injured that motherfucker's trash.

Speaker 2:

He didn't make it he's not that trash.

Speaker 1:

He got a baby by Miss Nikki baby he's good but you know her family has been. Okay, I'm about to put you on. She is like 20 years older than him, I will say that, but her family is the one um they built most of the casinos in vegas. They are like billionaires and they also um have like a diamond store that they own and sell like diamonds and stuff they like pers.

Speaker 2:

Persian or something like that.

Speaker 1:

You know, Miss Nikki baby, she was on Love Hip Hop. I don't watch that. You know her face, though I don't particularly like. Maybe it's just a TV, maybe it's just a character on TV, but I don't like her character. But I ain't mad at it. But Jello we I do too, because Jello he been in the streets and I know that nigga ain't been in now streets. Okay, LeVar, don't play that Daddy ain't going for that. And, speaking of, shout out to LeVar, because this is all, levar, okay.

Speaker 1:

Without LeVar they wouldn't have this Two sons in the NBA and one in the music industry.

Speaker 4:

I mean that's kind of a win-win that rapper he said three to the NBA.

Speaker 1:

Jello Pay For yeah, listen that rapper Basketball player Pipeline is crazy.

Speaker 4:

I was. A lot of artists do that, I actually.

Speaker 1:

Stumbled across Kobe's song. Kobe was rapping For real. I think Shaq got a song too. Shaq got one too. Yes, shaq was the most Successful Kobe's song was not that bad, though Kobe's song was.

Speaker 2:

With Biggie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, kobe, kobe's shit was like Real like 90. It was With Biggie. Yeah, kobe's shit was like real like 90. It wasn't that bad, it was just some big-ass suits Like that shit crazy Because he definitely didn't play I mean he didn't really make the NBA yeah. You know what I want? He had a jersey right.

Speaker 2:

He played preseason. That's it. At least he made it there.

Speaker 1:

If there was a G League back then, right, you definitely would have made it probably speaking of Percy Miller this side and I'm done, we're gonna move on. I really want him to stop naming his kids Hersey, mercy, lursey. Come on, bro, no, his kid's not named his kid's his name.

Speaker 5:

Romeo. His son is named.

Speaker 1:

Hersey, hersey, yeah, and he he got a daughter named Mercy. Yes, yes, he does but one of his daughters name is crazy Symphony. That's it.

Speaker 3:

Symphony, symphony that's the oldest daughter.

Speaker 1:

She was a star, though she was on Nickelodeon, yeah, her and the other one the other one yeah, they was on. She had a TV show on Nickelodeon, but it was. I saw something in the news it was like last month about his son Hersey Hersey got arrested for stealing. Hersey Jr Hersey yeah, him and his roommate in college got arrested for stealing.

Speaker 3:

So this way, we can hear what he's saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he was stealing and it was like felony stealing Hersey, hersey.

Speaker 5:

You're saying that the billionaire's son got arrested for stealing.

Speaker 1:

Felony, felony, it was a felony, I think they dropped it though.

Speaker 2:

They did Well. You know when money is not going.

Speaker 1:

That's what that means. I'm like crazy.

Speaker 2:

Why you stealing?

Speaker 3:

Go home and steal.

Speaker 2:

Go to your daddy's house and steal something he ain't getting no money. That's why you know what it was with that one son, that junior, you just quite didn't make it, so y'all know he played basketball for Southern Utah. Who Hersey? Yeah, he's a, he's a hooper. I got a fire.

Speaker 1:

What he might be good, we don't know.

Speaker 2:

What are you averaged?

Speaker 1:

Oh, so yeah, they were. They were accused of stealing a refrigerator a refrigerator out of all things Stop. So that nigga hungry.

Speaker 2:

He ain't got no food.

Speaker 1:

I'm being dead ass, so they didn't get convicted.

Speaker 5:

That had to be some. That was some bull.

Speaker 1:

They got arrested for it. They definitely got arrested for it and they dropped the charges for him.

Speaker 2:

Oh, the other boy still had charges for him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he still had charges. Oh, he probably said you know where my daddy From the loading dock Of the school's bookstore.

Speaker 2:

Oh wow.

Speaker 1:

And the refrigerator, the reason why it was a felony, because both of the refrigerators Each were Total $1,500. You know, anything over $1,000 Is a felony.

Speaker 2:

Okay now, what type Of refrigerator was it? Was it stainless steel? I mean, most refrigerators Now are back. So listen, y'all Listen.

Speaker 1:

They said that Both of the boys Told the authorities that they refrigerators were being trashed and took them because they had been sitting on the dock for almost a month. I ain't gonna lie. Okay, that's a misunderstanding.

Speaker 5:

No, no, no. I want you to know I would have took one of them refrigerators after the third week A month.

Speaker 1:

Come on, that's gone, that's gone Brand new.

Speaker 1:

I'm taking it too. I ain't gonna lie, because my uncle works at the hospital the atrium, downtown and low key the hospital. What they do is every year they revamp their waiting rooms and break rooms and all that stuff. So brand new shit they buy, they put it on the back and my uncle be slipping that shit off the dock. Oh god, he slipped that shit off the dock. That's why I got that brand new cure head, I got that computer monitor and shit. Cause why you, if you put it back there, I'm thinking you don't want it.

Speaker 1:

Maybe that was an honest mistake they said, charges are expected to be cleared against everybody, so I think it was just a misunderstanding. But Hersey, come on, bro, you don't need no refrigerator. Call Percy, he got your refrigerator. Lg, samsung, alright, let's go ahead and move on. The next one Three juveniles were reportedly charged after allegedly shooting a MARTA bus driver over a $2.50 bus fee. These YNs so they were juveniles like YNs, so young that their names and ages were not even released, but they are going to be charged as adults for murder, all three of them. Oh, the driver died. The driver died. It was a fatal shooting over $2.50.

Speaker 1:

The driver confronted them about paying the bus fee. They didn't want to pay it. They got into an argument with the bus driver and then one of the guys pulled out a gun, shot the bus driver. The bus driver died on his way to the hospital. Damn, the bus driver's name was leroy leroy ramos. Uh, he was shot three times. He succumbs his injuries on the way to the hospital. He was 49 years old and get this. He only worked for marta for three months, y'all he started in october.

Speaker 1:

My god, that just really pissed me off and let me tell you why. And I'm gonna tell you why and I'm gonna get on y'all asses, because it started at home with these fucking parents. Why your kid out in the streets with a girl, and why does?

Speaker 1:

your child feel so entitled that they argue with somebody over money and, instead of just walking away or shit, even keep arguing. You want to shoot somebody and take somebody's life Three times, and that could have been somebody that somebody, daddy, somebody, uncle, brother. That is sick as fuck and I'm blaming the parents. I'm blaming the parents, I'm gonna just be honest, because y'all not keeping y'all kids on the right path they didn't say the ages because they're juveniles yeah, they are so young probably honestly, no, at 16 they would have released it.

Speaker 1:

I'm thinking they're 15 or younger, probably 14, but they are going to be charged as adults their lives just started Gone. The police did catch two of the three suspects the same day that the incident happened. They weren't far away from the crime scene.

Speaker 3:

They stupid as fuck.

Speaker 1:

The third suspect turned himself in to police the next day.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because you scared as fuck.

Speaker 1:

Even if he didn't, his friends are going to snitch Scary ass, coward pussy, ass niggas. I'm sorry, I'm tired. But also to go along with the fault of the parents. I think too I don't know if y'all have ever been to Atlanta or rolled the martyr down there they also have what's known as martyr police officers for this exact purpose, because this is the train right, not the bus.

Speaker 1:

Well, this was the bus, this is the bus. Yeah, um, but that's literally. Their job is to de-escalate situations between passengers and drivers so that instances like this don't happen. So like where was the martyr police when all of this?

Speaker 2:

is happening that's crazy that shit is sick as fuck. Rest in peace, um and the last one.

Speaker 1:

The FDA finally has banned red dye number three from all food, drinks and ingested drugs in the United States.

Speaker 3:

Red dye.

Speaker 1:

Red dye number three. So if you don't know red dye number three. They've been doing tests on it for years and they have found that red dye number three is linked to cancer, so they have been actively trying to ban it for years. California actually banned it in 2023, um, from any food, drinks or anything that. Any drugs that can be ingested they, anything that comes to california or is manufactured in california cannot have red so no more red kool-aid.

Speaker 1:

so so, that's what I was going to get into. So for the people that are worried like, oh my God, we're not going to have no more red flavored or cherry flavored or anything like that there, is a healthier alternative to red dye number three, which is red dye number 40.

Speaker 1:

It's a healthier alternative. They have run tests on it. There've been no like links to cancer or anything with that specific variation of the red dye. Um. But it's also good to note that in this fda ban they gave all manufacturers a deadline of january 15th and january 18th 2027 to reformulate all of their products that have red dye number three in it. So it gives them enough time to kind of reformulate. You know, try things out, see how it tastes, see how it works and go back to the drawing board. They got enough time to do it but if not they will be hit with hefty fines, damn, um. So this um ban also covers any foods that are imported into the united states. So anything that comes from other countries no longer is allowed to have red dye number three in it which most countries don't even use.

Speaker 4:

Red dye.

Speaker 1:

Number three Red dye probably is why CEOs slow as shit, all that red dye, I don't drink that shit. You used to drink Kool-Aid.

Speaker 2:

I can tell y'all smart and both of y'all cabane, keep fucking playing me. You used to drink Kool-Aid.

Speaker 1:

Huh, you drink Kool-Aid favorite flavor Red Red Cause he red.

Speaker 3:

You like grape?

Speaker 1:

if you like, grape you diabolical. Nah, don't say orange, that's nasty.

Speaker 2:

You said orange, nah, orange is crazy. Nah, it was red.

Speaker 1:

It was red. Yeah, that's why he that's it Red dot number three. Red dot number three all over your head what I mean. Yeah, what's wrong with you? You had silver caps on your TD.

Speaker 2:

I put aluminum foil on my shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, that was it for me. I didn't have a lot of topics today.

Speaker 2:

Well, I want to just add to the topic Prayers for LA man, los Angeles and the wildfires that's spreading. It's beyond devastating for the imagery that we are seeing out there. You know, just prayers. A lot of famous celebrities and stuff lost their families. Jj Reddick was talking about it because his son was at the game the other day with Wimby and Chris Paul and he lost all their NBA memorabilia. So Chris Paul and Wimby gifted his sons the jerseys. It's just crazy what's going on out there. And then I heard that, um, a lot of the house insurance companies had they dropped a lot of their people before yeah, before the whole incident happened, so a lot of people just it's just horrible

Speaker 1:

let me add my two cents, there is a conspiracy do?

Speaker 3:

do y'all know I love conspiracies I love conspiracies.

Speaker 1:

I'm I'm, I really am. It was a weather machine, ain't it? No, okay. So if you go back and look, um, in any news publication from 2020, you will see that california started talking about 2028 having a smart city. Their entire city is going to be smart. It's going to be ran on this grid. It's supposed to be power efficient, it's supposed to be AI based. It's supposed to be cost effective, everything like that. If you also remember, the Olympics is supposed to be had in LA in 2028 as well. There was no place for them to build a stadium or for them to host the olympics in la. So the conspiracy is that california started these wildfires and allowed them to get as bad as they were to burn the areas where a they needed them to be gone to start building their smart city for 2028 and b for them to build a new stadium that can hold enough people for the Olympics.

Speaker 2:

That would be diabolical. If that was, that would be.

Speaker 1:

So if in 2028, they a smart city? You ain't, it's three years you ain't gonna know, cause they don't gonna snatch you in a black van, cause it's the same old shit. You ain't gonna know, they gonna get me back in two hours and they might pay my parents, me and your daddy, for real, we'll go like Liam Neeson for real.

Speaker 1:

We'll go like me and Liam Neeson on their ass. Oh God, you know I will. All I got to do is drive Shit. Speaking of Smart City, I believe that shit because you know bad person of interest and how the government been watching and tapping into phones and shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh, absolutely yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I'm trying to tell y'all.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit.

Speaker 1:

Y'all dropped the camera. I'm trying to tell.

Speaker 2:

There goes.

Speaker 1:

Facebook.

Speaker 2:

Facebook like what the fuck is going on the government don't want us at all.

Speaker 3:

Sorry guys, Sorry guys, For real.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that shit.

Speaker 2:

I believe it. You know, if you believe in Conspiracy theories, then you know there's a lot of truth Behind a lot of these things. You just don't pay attention. We gotta keep that Third eye open.

Speaker 1:

At all times. On a serious note, I hope Make sure y'all Sending y'all donations, whatever. People have been Sending a lot of clothes and stuff to their families In LA Cause. That's terrible. Like I know, the celebrity has been the people that people have been seeing, but it's regular people that have been losing their house regular people that can't afford to rebuild and it's crazy because we're talking about conspiracies y'all heard about the insurance companies was canceling people right before the fires?

Speaker 1:

yeah, they was canceling people right before the fires and shit. So make sure y'all donate, send people out. You know I had invested in it. My wee man lost his house. I'm not lying, I'm dead ass. I got a homeboy that live in LA and I invested in the chicken coop. I gave him $200 for the chicken coop and it's gone. The chicken's gone.

Speaker 5:

They chicken wings.

Speaker 1:

You know people in LA got chicken coop.

Speaker 5:

I hate her.

Speaker 1:

I'm dead ass and I invested in that chicken coop. I gave him $200. Half of them chickens was mine. But it's interesting because Diddy's house burned down too. Diddy's house burned down. No that's another conspiracy. They said that Diddy had his people start defying him, that's probably why them flames kept going crazy. All that baby oil was flammable. I don't think that's true, though, because anything the feds have already raided the house, so any evidence they would have already had.

Speaker 1:

I watch too much crime shows. Diddy had a secret underground shit. I'm trying to tell you he did. He had a tunnel, he had that tunnel shit.

Speaker 4:

He is Raymond Reddington. I'm trying to tell y'all.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Dun, dun, dun dun. He need to be number one on the FB. I watch list. But nah, pray for LA, pray for LA man you know, pray us out, alright what would you do?

Speaker 5:

Wait, pray for Atlanta too.

Speaker 1:

What's Atlanta? Atlanta got that snowstorm. Did y'all see that video I posted?

Speaker 5:

on Did you see them people?

Speaker 1:

That was skiing From front to skiing. Did you see them, niggas?

Speaker 2:

That was outside dancing and shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, one thing about it y'all. I swear to God.

Speaker 3:

I love black people you.

Speaker 1:

We don't take. We don't take snowstorms seriously, we don't take apocalypse seriously, we don't take war seriously. We don't take nothing seriously.

Speaker 2:

I was looking at this shit, like these motherfuckers Really outside dancing, it's a full snowstorm.

Speaker 1:

You see cars, like doing donuts. They out there dancing in the snow, had a whole block party.

Speaker 2:

The nigga was. The nigga was Skateboarding, skating in the snow. I love Atlanta, boy. Shout out to Blackburn, shout out to Atlanta.

Speaker 1:

That's Black Central out there, y'all know it's supposed to snow next week Mm-hmm, 10 to 12 inches we're supposed to get 10 to 12 inches.

Speaker 2:

Not in Charlotte, no, yes, in.

Speaker 1:

Charlotte, we're supposed to get 10 to 12 inches.

Speaker 2:

You really think we're going to get 10 to 12 inches out of.

Speaker 1:

Charlotte, that's a catastrophe. I know back in the day you used to put your eggs and your milk in the snow because of New York and shit.

Speaker 2:

But we're not used to that. We're not used to that shit. We should just do all the crazy shit. We're not used to that shit. But Charlotte's not getting 10 to 12 inches If we get it?

Speaker 1:

what you going to bet us on money? If we do get 10 to 12 inches, Jump in the snow, yeah. And we're going to post it on the episode you know I don't give a fuck Come on that's a bet Live.

Speaker 2:

That's a bet. All right, that's a bet Fine.

Speaker 1:

We're going to give them 10 to 12 inches Y'all going to get half an inch. Lord, I see what you do for others. We see what you did for Atlanta. We see what you did block party for us. Okay, let's do it.

Speaker 2:

It's not going to happen, captain, we love Ford All right, what would you do?

Speaker 1:

What would you do All right, what would you do? What would you?

Speaker 2:

do so, as y'all know that follow the podcast, my what would you do's are always accounts that happen to me or accounts from other people, and I typically started doing accounts that I seen. So I just recently started watching this show called Sisters Y'all know about that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I like Sisters. First of all, shout out to motherfucking Zach. Zach is fine as fuck. Okay, I love.

Speaker 5:

Zach, I ain't been to an episode of Sisters in four years. I swear to God For real.

Speaker 1:

Zach is fine as hell. He the only New York nigga. I fuck with Zach. Fine, as fuck Him is the team I love.

Speaker 2:

So y'all know, y'all familiar with the show. So, as you know, there's a young lady on there that is pregnant with twins, but they are by two separate fathers. Karen, oh, you don't know that part.

Speaker 5:

You should know that you watch it, oh yeah. No, I'm moved over because he oh okay.

Speaker 2:

Karen, know that you are, yeah, no, I'm moved over because he, oh, okay. So what would you do? What would you do if you just say one, either or the dudes, and you find out that you know the young lady is pregnant, your, what, your woman is pregnant and you know, you jubilate, you all happy, you know, you said jubilant, jubilant oh yes you know, I know some things.

Speaker 2:

Now I throw them out once in a blue moon, okay, um, and you just ecstatic, right. And she said yo, we having twins. Oh shit, we having twins. And you find out that one of the twins is not yours. Do, do, do, do. What would you do? I'm going to leave it that way. I mean, what's the big deal? What you mean, what's?

Speaker 1:

the big deal.

Speaker 2:

What you mean, what's the big deal you?

Speaker 1:

got a baby out of it.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

It's super rare there's been occasions of that. Yes, it's definitely possible.

Speaker 5:

Right.

Speaker 2:

In.

Speaker 3:

London, they got a baby so y'all niggas think I'm nutting girls.

Speaker 2:

That's already pregnant. Yeah, nigga, uh-huh, she have another one of them, motherfuckers, in there, and it could be yours.

Speaker 1:

Look at Swish and his head.

Speaker 2:

Well, not pregnant already? No, no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

Well, okay, what happened in this situation was she had sex with Zach and the egg was fertilized, and then, in the same week, she had sex with the pastor nigga and he fertilized the egg as well and they became twins, mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

Fraternal twins, fraternity, fraternity with different different crazy in switch head.

Speaker 1:

He was just cackling like damn, I gotta make some phone calls oh my god, see, that's what I said a lot of his pregnant bitches is crazy real crazy again. I'm gonna ask a question that wasn't it.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna ask a question, yes what's the problem?

Speaker 1:

what you mean, what's?

Speaker 2:

the problem, you can stop.

Speaker 1:

What's the problem? What you?

Speaker 2:

mean? What's the problem? I'm trying to figure out where the issue is, he told us to wear the slippers.

Speaker 1:

You can stop. What's up, I'm pregnant, you can just stop. I mean, what's the problem here? Well, if you don't see the problem there, then you're the problem. Just put it like Everybody got a baby. You win. You get a baby. You get a baby. More family for my kids, right, two daddies. You agreeing with this? I mean, I'm not opposed to it. What's the difference of a nigga having sister wives? I just feel like if I'm already at the point where I'm having twins and I found out that they have different fathers, there's nothing I can do to change that fact.

Speaker 2:

There's nothing you can do. I You're going to have to embrace it, so shit. But everybody going to know You're going to be the talk of the town. Fuck them. Hey yo Becky, she got twins, but guess what? It's two different niggas. What and your?

Speaker 1:

mama sucked dick behind the first pew in the church. Leave me alone. Who did that? I don't know, but I'm saying that's what I tell them. That's wild as shit. Where's?

Speaker 2:

our sound bites. That's nasty work. What happened to these?

Speaker 1:

We deleted them. The mama sucking dick behind the pew of the church.

Speaker 2:

That's nasty work.

Speaker 1:

The first pew was crazy because you could have been on pew 13, but the first pew, that's wild as shit. She went down for that prayer card and got some meals and the prayer card be lit down.

Speaker 2:

She a pew pew woman, she a pew pew.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy, crazy the prayer card be lit. I had a better. What would you do for you? I just thought about it. Well, I think this post it would have been a good. What would you do say?

Speaker 2:

for next week. Okay, I'm not gonna you gotta do that.

Speaker 1:

What would you do? Um that you from earlier about that shit was wild what tell us it. Okay. What would you do if this your first time at a random house? You go in there just to chill, smoke, drink, whatever. You walk in the and a bunch of kids run down, the first thing out their mouth is our water don't work. Excuse me, the actual words was our water got cut off. That's the first thing, boy kids gonna tell you what your fucking business was.

Speaker 2:

I know what I'll do Get the fuck out of the dog.

Speaker 1:

Kids gonna tell you what your business was Watch your stinking ass.

Speaker 1:

I don't even know y'all, the kids gonna tell you y'all. When I swear to God, I used to do it after school, the kids would come and tell me yeah, my mama kicked my daddy out the house. They tell everything, but he be back tomorrow. He always do that. They tell everything. Y'all business. Stop doing dirt in front of your kids. My uncle is really my mama's boyfriend, but she think I don't know. They love to say that Hello, my mama got a lace front. It look like your hair. Hello, that is crazy. My mama told her boyfriend she was pregnant but she really went and got a seafood boy and some inches. Hello, Kid's bad Child.

Speaker 2:

Kid's bad. That shit is crazy. What would you do? Y'all, take care of your kids, take care of your kids. That's what I'm talking about. Don't be a dirt in front of your kids. Don't be a dirt.

Speaker 1:

And don't have sex in the same week with two different niggas. That part, Because you don't know. Three seasons. I feel like Karen been pregnant for three years, though for real.

Speaker 5:

Karen been pregnant for 36 months.

Speaker 1:

One thing about it let me tell y'all Tyler motherfucking Perry gonna write a script about some shit. His shit. Be so diabolical for real. Tyler Perry gonna go to the pits of hell to find a storyline. The pits of hell.

Speaker 5:

Did y'all people last week, when Zach and Fatima was sitting, I think they was in the hospital.

Speaker 1:

I did not watch last week's episode.

Speaker 5:

Oh, you let Wednesday end without watching it? I sure did.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I sure did. Anyway, they made a joke about it.

Speaker 5:

They was like seems like she's been pregnant a long time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she has she's. She been pregnant for like damn 13 years, for three seasons Still pregnant 13 fucking years for real.

Speaker 2:

Alright, y'all ready. Yes, wait what? Go ahead. Go ahead, do your shit.

Speaker 1:

Cause why every time I do my shit.

Speaker 2:

I stop you always fuck up the momentum. I stop I don't like it.

Speaker 1:

I stop Now, cause now I don't wanna do shit now.

Speaker 2:

I stop. Maybe his little two cents he always wanna add yeah. I was going to, I was about to add to it with you, but then I was like you know what, let you do it yourself.

Speaker 1:

No, do it now, because you done fucked up my mental now.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry go ahead and you what you about to say.

Speaker 1:

You about to piss me off, alright, y'all. Y'all know, every week we either have an ex-terrorist or there is a question that I want y'all to answer. I have retired shots with T, but I don't know, I might bring that shit back because I done got this hair now.

Speaker 3:

Uh-oh.

Speaker 1:

I might bring that shit back. You know what I'm saying. Shots with T Speaking of randomly, shots with T. Y'all know the what's-her-name nigga. Follow me on Instagram. Who the shipping?

Speaker 2:

container guy.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

That's his way of making amends.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, because he still said he wanted to shoot me. He said he was going to pull up to the studio and shoot me.

Speaker 2:

He should have been there, dad, I ain't got to worry about it because Polo got me secure in here.

Speaker 1:

I'm real secure. We're going to see him before he get in. The ship is cantanica, that's where he's driving. But I really retired. But I do have a question that was posed upon the timeline that I saw. That I saw and it's really got a little a bit of attraction, um with it. Um, y'all know it's been the whole thing that we were talking about last week, talking about being poly and stuff, right. So the question is, you know, gender wars and shit, what's the difference between having two husbands and two wives? Because the discourse is that, you know, know, men were like well, why you need two husbands? Well, why you need two wives? So what's the discourse behind having two husbands and two wives? Because if I want to be popular, I'm going to have two husbands. I think it's just a double standard. Well, you know, men love double standards anyway.

Speaker 2:

It's interesting that you oppose that question because I was having this conversation with this lady at work and a lot of like I'm a person with person so I get along and I talk to everybody. So she was like I generally don't have these conversations with people because people don't talk to me. So but I can see why. But I understand, like her logic and her thinking no, I mean, she's not weird, she just having a broad way of thinking and how, like she thinks, all white people have um animal dna yeah and shit like that.

Speaker 2:

She. So that's the conversation we had. So in that conversation, uh, we was talking about she was like you know, why do men um cheat? Right, because she was like um, men, like she was going back to the african route. She's like we are we, we, we are equipped with um having multiple women. That's what we equipped with. So that's why, you know, men cheat and we just have just having an in-depth conversation and talking about a whole bunch of jinky, jinky shit. We just talking, you know um. So, to a man's standard, to her point, what she was saying when you said that is because men, from her point of view, men are normally, normally, like. She referenced Africa, like they got you know plenty, plenty full of wives. You know, if you notice a lot of African men or whatever they say, I got this wife. I know a guy I work with. He got two wives, really two wives, yeah, literally two wives. So in your point to the double standards thing, there's no account of women having like one woman having two men. You know, because you probably you a hoe if you got two niggas wait, wait, wait, there was there are in

Speaker 1:

certain mythologies, like Asian mythologies, pacific Indian mythologies, indian mythologies. They have goddesses that have multiple husbands. I like that. The thing is again, it's a double standard. People are only going to look for information that fulfills their way of thinking. It's abundantly clear that there are lots of cultures and lots of religions that polygamy is what is normalized. It's not often that you see a woman having two men or two husbands, so people not just naturally going to go look for that Honestly. That's why I asked the question what's the problem having two different baby daddies, maybe, that's or two husbands? So people not just naturally going to go look for that Honestly. That's why I asked the question what's the problem with her having two different?

Speaker 2:

baby daddies. Maybe that's her two husbands. Well, and y'all probably saw I don't know if y'all saw, but it's this lady that went semi-viral on Instagram and she got two niggas, but she got three.

Speaker 1:

Love that for her that I told y'all a nigga for every home yeah, she got, she got three.

Speaker 2:

She got three niggas and all the niggas like they actually like it's like a uh, it was like a show. Actually it wasn't like nothing, that was right, it was like an actual show. And the girl, the woman, got three niggas and the niggas were sitting there like talking living talking about it she's like oh hi, this is my, my, my husband, this is my boyfriend and this is um jack. And then they like yeah all right jack that.

Speaker 1:

Third, you don't get a title, that's crazy, you know.

Speaker 2:

But you know, like like trap said double standard type shit, you know I love that shit.

Speaker 1:

I love that shit. So let me ask would y'all ever think about being poly? You asking me that a nigga I know a nigga's gonna say right so don't ask me that y'all think with a small head, not the big one. I don't think I could be, probably because I tend to get Very possessive. So the fact of sharing my person with somebody else, that's another.

Speaker 2:

It's hard to fool.

Speaker 3:

I think I'm the opposite.

Speaker 1:

I got a one track mind, so I can only focus On one person. I ain't gonna lie, I'd be forgetting about that nigga over there.

Speaker 2:

We could ask the studio on the stat. There's niggas and women and shit like that.

Speaker 1:

Let me start with Crazy. Crazy, would you? What do you call him Crazy?

Speaker 2:

Would you? You should say KC, kc.

Speaker 1:

Who is that? I?

Speaker 2:

thought you said KC.

Speaker 1:

Would you ever think about being a poly? You already got one wife, so would you multiply that?

Speaker 3:

Because Michael think about me and Pauly. You already got one wife.

Speaker 5:

So would you multiply that? Cut his mic off.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely not I know, we love you babe, we love you babe.

Speaker 2:

T can't say it, why he can't say what he really want to say?

Speaker 1:

I said exactly what I want to say.

Speaker 5:

He not no pussy. Listen hey pussy.

Speaker 1:

Don't speak for that man.

Speaker 5:

It's low man out here, you really not equipped to have to really take care of, support and deal with more than one woman at a time. I ain't talking about support.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean by that?

Speaker 2:

Who said about support?

Speaker 1:

Like we too much, or you just You're a bum. No, I'm not saying it's too much.

Speaker 5:

Two is too much Two is too much.

Speaker 1:

No, that's true, it's too much. It's two mouths to feed Two mouths to feed Two houses to cover.

Speaker 2:

Two houses to cover. That's like having kids. The fuck. You got two kids.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's different though. Yeah, that's different Money.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like it's what'd you rather switch?

Speaker 3:

he threw up the bp big positive gang. You're me peas up you're me if you really pushing p and you got like you really push a p, if you get two females, you feel me. So if you got two females already, then they gonna abide by your rules, and if you a nigga that could lead, you're gonna lead. You're gonna lead them to success.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so what if you were somebody's second husband? You cool with that?

Speaker 3:

See, this is what I'm talking about, that shit crazy.

Speaker 1:

I want two husbands. That was that weird. Having two wives is weird.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, let's ask Ed Ed what you got. Get Ed the mic.

Speaker 1:

Would you become Pauly? Would you have more than one wife?

Speaker 4:

Hell, nah, I wouldn't do that, man, I ain't gonna lie. No, it's hard just dealing with one.

Speaker 1:

What are you gonna do with three Whoa, whoa, whoa? What do you mean by that? I don't think he's saying it in a bad way, but like.

Speaker 4:

That's a lot of emotions.

Speaker 2:

Really, really have two wives and take care of both.

Speaker 1:

You gotta be emotionally.

Speaker 4:

You can't make them both happy equally.

Speaker 1:

Thanks.

Speaker 4:

Unless it's like one of them.

Speaker 3:

It's what you're thinking about. You think with your small head, not your big head.

Speaker 1:

Ladies, let me ask y'all Cause let me ask To some real motherfuckers In the room Pass the mic over to me.

Speaker 2:

She don't like the nigga answers.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't.

Speaker 2:

Would y'all?

Speaker 1:

have A second husband? Would I have a second husband? Yeah, if my first husband is doing what he needs to do, that's all I need. Okay, talk your shit.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so what if he ain't doing what he need to do? Then that's not my husband Period you heard that that's not.

Speaker 1:

her husband Caught that Tisa. What are you talking about?

Speaker 2:

Caught that I love women.

Speaker 1:

Women are so intelligent, she's front like a motherfucker. Shit. She said she agreed. She said she agreed.

Speaker 2:

Agreed with what Agreed?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she agreed with her. That's not my husband. Front like a motherfucker, you going to have a second wife. Huh, you going to have a second wife, I would try it.

Speaker 2:

yes, absolutely, I would try that.

Speaker 3:

If the women is like you got a bottom bitch, that like she come through whenever you want A bottom bitch, you pipping her.

Speaker 1:

You already starting off wrong. Come on, somebody take his mic. A bottom bitch, somebody take his mic.

Speaker 3:

Your wife can be a bottom bitch. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I got multiple saying like.

Speaker 1:

I got multiple women Like this my man this my wife, this my bottom bitch, this my heart, this my wrist. Which one of the people they call his woman? A little shit If you got two of those that's like coming through when you need A bottom bitch is crazy.

Speaker 3:

They not excessive, they just loyal.

Speaker 1:

You keep going we talking about a bottom bitch and he keep saying it. You talking about a bottom bitch Is no no, no, listen, bottom means top, it's a word.

Speaker 5:

It's a term of endearment.

Speaker 3:

So what do bitch?

Speaker 1:

mean Bitch, mean, that's a term of endearment. You call your woman little shit, don't you? What's up? My little shit, that's my little shit, that's my father's shit. Yeah, no See, no switch.

Speaker 2:

No switch. That's my little shit, my father's shit man, I'm done with this shit.

Speaker 1:

Clearly the double standards are double standing in real life as on the internet so that's a good, that's a good question to oppose.

Speaker 2:

Ask them listen.

Speaker 1:

What would y'all do? Would y'all be in a poly situation, you know? Would you have another wife or would you have another husband? If you have two husbands, ladies, it's okay. Have three, for god damn. Like I told y'all last week, a nigga for every hole that's gonna go up.

Speaker 2:

I would love to see a nigga for every hole no, the polygamy shit that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Why we having side bitches? Why we having side bitches? That's not poly. That's being stupid as hell.

Speaker 2:

I thought black men don't cheat double standard they said black men don't cheat, that's a lie. I'm gonna represent. We know that's a lie.

Speaker 1:

We know I can't wait to clip that shit so I can post it on Twitter and on Instagram, because those niggas love saying black men don't cheat. Black men say that's a lie they cheat like hell.

Speaker 2:

I mean that's a lie, thank you, yeah, I mean right men cheat, right men, just men, just play men, right we?

Speaker 1:

don't cheat, we don't cheat. We're not talking about black women.

Speaker 3:

We're not talking about white men.

Speaker 1:

We're talking about black men. We just don't discover new interests.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, In layman's terms, cheat.

Speaker 1:

We don't cheat. We discover new interests.

Speaker 2:

We're not even going to get into that, because women are exceptional cheaters.

Speaker 1:

We're going to job interviews, that's all.

Speaker 5:

It's not exceptional cheaters.

Speaker 2:

They don't. They have a different level of patience Than we do.

Speaker 5:

Yes, you want to jump in there.

Speaker 2:

Yep, yep, that's true.

Speaker 1:

I got some instant gratification too I like. Wait a minute, hold on.

Speaker 2:

That's why men are men and women are women. Period.

Speaker 1:

This is so misogynistic-ass shit is going on. Hey get me off this. This is misogynistic as fuck. Y'all act like women can't do the same shit y'all do For real.

Speaker 2:

You can't, because that's why you're a woman, that's why we men we get the scarlet A put on this.

Speaker 1:

Hey, y'all gonna be a second husband or another man All of a sudden I'm a hoe.

Speaker 2:

You's a hoe Hoe. No, you're not a hoe, you're just like dick. Is that a hoe? Because you like dick?

Speaker 1:

Stop saying it like that what the fuck? How the fuck?

Speaker 2:

Stop saying it like that how the fuck would you say it?

Speaker 1:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

You like sex. Fuck sex.

Speaker 1:

Cock. Oh, that's even worse. All right, I'm done. I'm done. Wrong segment. We're not on Cocktails to Peace, oh shit Wrong segment.

Speaker 2:

my bad, I have to get our very special guests in the building. Hey, listen this man. You know what? Fucking. One of the top three-point shooters field goal percentage-wise in the NBA.

Speaker 1:

Huh, what they call you, Mauro. He asking you because we didn't know either what they call him.

Speaker 2:

The fastest gun in the West. Come on now. Stop playing with me now. I just wanted to make sure y'all got it on the tape.

Speaker 1:

It had to be on there he asking you, we don't know.

Speaker 2:

Anthony, motherfucking, murray. What's going on? Yes, sir.

Speaker 1:

Yes sir, yes sir.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir, now, and you know, we done, done two lives and all that. So I'm really, we really acclimated. You know what I mean. I'm trying to I'm going to get my ladies acclimated with you, right, and what you do, who you are, what you do and what the fuck I don't know who you are, where you from, what the fuck you do. I'm going to let Tpp say it, but I just had to you butchered it, hold on. I been butchered. My own shit. That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

We don't need you to do anything for us, I mean.

Speaker 2:

That independent woman.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, let's be honest, nobody came to see you.

Speaker 2:

Nobody came to see you. They came to see us, he said he come in and do it Ant, ant. Don't do it Ant. I'm chilling. Don't do it Ant, you smell good. Don't do it Ant, oh shit.

Speaker 5:

Don't do it Ant. Don't do it Ant Check.

Speaker 2:

Bring, bring, bring Ant in. I'm drum reaching like I got some shit on me, I'm weak, all right.

Speaker 1:

So here at no Advisory, we like to bring our guests guests in just by asking them three simple questions who you are, who you are, where you from and what the fuck you do.

Speaker 4:

Alright, bet, I'm Ant Morrow, been on here before, so I know how y'all get down.

Speaker 2:

I love it here.

Speaker 4:

I'm from West Boulevard, charlotte, north Carolina, and at this point right now I'm retired. 10 years in the league and I work in real estate tech, media space, couple podcasts, coaching yeah, talk your shit, that's it man, you don't talk my shit, bro, I'm retired now I I can say anything.

Speaker 1:

He do real estate, he computers, he out in the streets he do media.

Speaker 5:

He say he code.

Speaker 2:

What is this guy doing?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because Switch pissing me off behind this camera. He over here, want to be like Mike and shit over here. He looking like Romeo, he like a doer. We love a doer.

Speaker 3:

Ladies, T that, T that Are you a doer. No. The fuck was that.

Speaker 1:

The ladies know.

Speaker 4:

That's not for you to do that. You got to do our research on that, bro. I don't know what that means. I don't know what the fuck that means.

Speaker 1:

It's called Clot that T because we love a doer ladies, we love a doer. Oh, you are sure Don't do that Don't piss me off. That's my door. I hate you so fucking much. Please get on with this shit. Go ahead, Listen. So this is my first time meeting you Say hey, hey Say what?

Speaker 4:

Hey, look, look up he made me giggle and listen.

Speaker 1:

so you know I really am enjoying this because we talk to artists all the time. But y'all know my third love is sports. So I like talking about sports, like going to basketball games. Tell me how, like everybody has their origin story of how they got started on the court, why they picked the ball up.

Speaker 4:

Tell me why you picked the ball up. I mean, they put the basketball in my crib literally. I know a lot of people say that, but my mama got the actual picture when.

Speaker 4:

I was a kid Started playing when I was like five I'm four years old and I just loved it. By the time I got like eight or nine years old, it was like all I wanted to do. I didn't really play no other sports like that. Well, I played baseball, I played football, but I didn't really play no other sports like that. Well, I played baseball, I played football, but I didn't put it over basketball.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Most of the time fasted at sports. What school did you play for?

Speaker 4:

High school I went to South Mac, then I went to Charlotte Latin and then Dang South Mac.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you wasn't, you was. If you go to Charlotte, people in Charlotte know Charlotte Latin is one of them schools. If you play ball over there, that means you was actually really good and not like them niggas that used to act like they was good at West Charlotte.

Speaker 2:

Sorry.

Speaker 1:

Sid, I mean not.

Speaker 2:

West Charlotte like that.

Speaker 1:

But you know what I'm saying, Shout out to West Charlotte. But you know, niggas, be going to Charlotte. Latin, we just won the state championships. I mean, I don't know. That was football, Harden we had some hoopers on our team. Shout out, walt Akins. We had all the hoopers at the Dubs, oh man. I coach at Hardin basketball. Oh, you just made her day you just made, her day you just made her day.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy, bro, oh my gosh, shout out to.

Speaker 1:

Hardin University High School. Make sure you add in that university. I'm a proud graduate. Oh Lord, oh, go ahead, sid. I'm complete now. So I kind of wanted to talk about the coaching aspect. I know you spoke on a lot of different avenues that you're currently involved in right now, but when it comes specifically to the coaching, can you elaborate a little bit more exactly on what you do? Because I feel like when people hear that they might just think, oh, you just coach a basketball team, but I know it's a lot deeper than that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's my first year actually coaching like high school basketball, varsity basketball. So I got a basketball training company and I have an AAU team Anthony Morrow Elite and I'm hands on with them, but not as much as when you got to coach high school basketball, because when you around them kids because AAU you only see them kids on weekends mainly and it's periodic. You know what I'm saying. But you got to be with these boys every day. You really got to. You know, after practice I'm taking them to get something to eat, taking them home because mama got to work, daddy got to work or something. So you get like a real close relationship with them. You know, you get to know. So it's more, it's a little more hands-on. And then the basketball part is teaching, which is, you know, we got a lot of knowledge in anything. You got to get that shit back. Man, like somebody need to know about that, especially the teenagers, because they got so much going on. I ain't realize how crazy it is until I'm with them.

Speaker 2:

I'm with them every day, woo man it.

Speaker 1:

I'm with them every day. Woo man, it's good though, it's fun. I love that you said that as far as being a coach because you really do got to take kids home, make sure they good mentally off the court and all that stuff. But with the AAU, with the coaching, how does that like? How is that full circle moment for you, because you played for a long time and now you're giving that back. So how is that?

Speaker 4:

full circle moment for you. It was immediate, like the first day, because I didn't know, because, you know, I was like I don't know if they're going to Am I too old now or something to be around, like they're going to respect me and everything was just love. You know they played. You know they talked about the NBA. They talked about 2K of dope bro, I ain't going to lie, it's kids man, you know. So it was like the first week. I was like, yeah, this is what I need to be doing.

Speaker 1:

Is the game different from how you played when you was in high school? Is it different? I?

Speaker 4:

wouldn't say it's different. I'll just say it's more. It's not as skilled as it was. Sure, definitely not. Yeah, but that's on all levels of basketball, like from little league all the way up to the NBA is different. So some aspects is kind of it's been good because the game it evolves, but it's some shit that come with that that kind of takes away from the quality of good basketball. So that's why I take I like coaching because I can kind of teach them stuff that they're not going to learn from no AAU coach.

Speaker 4:

No disrespect to the AAU coaches, but you know Thanks. Thanks.

Speaker 1:

So I know you said you've been. You just recently started coaching like high school basketball. What has been the most rewarding, I guess, thing or event that you have witnessed so far when working with them?

Speaker 4:

um, I mean on the court, anytime we win, you know. But also like when you see something you helped them with, oh no, like in practice or in a workout, and then they do it in the game and it works like they feel like they accomplished something. You know what I'm saying? Like that's gratifying as a coach for a coach. Um also, just you know, like at one point I think they said we had the highest gpa. I don't know about now, but we had one of the highest gpas in the city. It's like a 3.8, uh, 3.9 or something like that.

Speaker 5:

So we got some real good, smart kids smart motherfuckers, you know what schoolie at?

Speaker 4:

oh lord, yeah that is that was for you. I had to look cause.

Speaker 1:

You were a proud graduate it's so crazy because she used to teach at Barry, so it's crazy wow last year was my last year teaching at Barry, and my students tell me all the time every time when I was going to the basketball games I would sit on Hardin's side and Hardin colors. I was never a full supporter of him Never.

Speaker 4:

That's funny, I was.

Speaker 1:

I listened, but to know? Her is to know she's Hardin down to the core when I said I'm Hardin down.

Speaker 1:

I fought to get into Hardin. My mom was trying to send me to Marist Park and my home school was West Charlotte. My mom was like you never going to West, know how West Charlotte was? My mom was like no, you know what I'm saying. Harden was a magnet. So I went over to Harden. Half my friends was over there and when I was in school, basketball was like it was either the men or basketball. Basketball was lit, and so I just remember when you're talking about these kids and coaching, I just remember my time as a student at these Harden West Charlotte games. You just have to be in the door by three o'clock or you wasn't getting no ticket.

Speaker 1:

No, you know what I'm saying and then it was actually like you were saying, you actually were seeing skilled players. It wasn't just being at the game in schools versus schools, you were seeing players actually play and hitting shots and dunking. It was all just very vibrant and exciting. That's why I'm just so excited to see this full circuit moment for you, and it's like you know it's crazy, because I mean, you know, ain't you? I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

You're a hater. I know you can't throw up PS189, but Do y'all even have like a hand signal? What y'all say, ps, what y'all do 189.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy, that is wild.

Speaker 1:

That's wild, fuck that.

Speaker 2:

That's wild, but let's talk about Before we get into basketball. Let's talk about the charitable work that you do here in Charlotte.

Speaker 5:

A doer.

Speaker 2:

Yes, a doer, as she would do. Let's talk about the charitable work, because a lot of times you have people that are from Charlotte. Normally, sometimes they don't stay here, or if they do stay here, they don't give back into the community. They would talk about Charlotte all the time, but they're not doing nothing to give back, especially when they get to a certain plateau. Right, they just some. A lot of people just don't do that. So let's talk about the charitable work and what you do here in Charlotte, anthony Morrow Charities Anthony Morrow Charities dot org.

Speaker 4:

On online Amo Charities on Instagram and Facebook and all that. But I've been doing it for like had my nonprofit for 14 years and it started off, you know, at West Boulevard, so we was down there like Ponderosa and Little Rock and Boulevard.

Speaker 1:

Ponderosa, my God yeah.

Speaker 4:

We started off over there Good times over at Ponderosa, oh Lord.

Speaker 1:

I just had a flashback. My bad, yeah, my bad my bad, oh Lord, no.

Speaker 4:

But we started off over there. It was like this woman named Elfrida Brown. She used to do like this little block party in Ponderosa and it was just like a cookout, you know, everybody hanging out. We went over there, me and the guys. It was like yo, I'm like we're going to do something today you know what I'm saying Like we're going to find something, get some kids, some stuff or something. So this is like 2008, 2009. And they were over there and I just asked them like, can we? We got some school supplies and we got some food, and they already had food. I was like, can we? Kind of just, you know, I told her what my foundation was and was and she was like, yeah, this before I even had a manager. So we was doing it like every year and then rest in peace.

Speaker 4:

Miss elfrida passed, but it's just like a few years later we went down a south view wreck behind little rock, and I was actually born in little rock, so you know it made more sense to go over there. And then, um, by that time I had got, uh, like a manager to help me with my stuff. And then we started getting donations Bank of America Novant, little stuff like that, you know like $1,500, $2,000, stuff like that. And so we started being able to kind of expand more. And now the last few years now we got a mental health program we do at MLK Middle School yay, that's important, especially the middle school level financial literacy yeah financial literacy program we gonna be doing at the Hill Charlotte campus over there.

Speaker 4:

Shout out to my boy, greg Jackson. He do a lot of great work in the community. We did that already at the movement school on Freedom Drive before. Okay, about to start like a, like a. We did that already at the movement school on Freedom Drive before. Okay, about to start like a tech education program. Oh, I love that. Other than that, we just do Thanksgiving, give back back to school Christmas and we partner with a lot more people and I can't say the number right now, but city council really stepped up for us if we really got to worry about nothing for a while, I mean so

Speaker 4:

support you know is there. So, like I tell everybody, that's a lot. People don't know where to start when it come to a nonprofit. You right, you gotta get your purpose together first, get the right people around you, and then you just gotta grind like it's not no overnight when you see these people get 40 and 50 million dollar donations. They've been doing this shit for 60 years. It's generational. So if you started out the mud, you just gotta be ready to be patient, cause that's what happens with a lot of people they don't. They're like nobody helped me out, I quit. But it's deeper than just money. You can always find something to keep you going.

Speaker 2:

And we still got to get together because you know we talked previously before with my nonprofit and getting like a basketball tournament type thing going on. So we're going to, we can try to rehash that to get Get something done. We're going to talk, we're going to talk. We're going to talk. I love that.

Speaker 1:

I love that. So we're talking about post-life. We kind of went backwards, so we need to talk about how you got to post-life like your actual career. You went undrafted, right.

Speaker 5:

Yep.

Speaker 1:

And then you started off in the G League and I would love for you to tell our young boys that's watching, it's as watching it. It's not terrible for you to start off in the G League, it's not terrible. So tell us about that kind of journey from that to what you are now.

Speaker 4:

Well coming out. I went to Georgia Tech four years Child. Georgia Tech Georgia Tech don't get a lot of love in North Carolina, man, it's all good, it's all good, it's all good.

Speaker 4:

So I went to Tech four years I was undrafted, like you said, I started off with the Miami Heat Summer League. It was down in Orlando, didn't play much. A couple guys got hurt. They played in front of me, they got drafted so I got to play, played well at the end, and that's how Summer League works. So now other teams see you, they got other guys that they're they're not going to play, so it was like throw him in there. So then I go to with the Golden State Warriors to Vegas, and then I don't play much. The first few games and then the last couple games the average is like 18, 20. So they're like, oh. So then the next one I had to go to Utah to play, but they was going to start me and feature me in that one. Now at this point I'm like asking my agent bro. Asking my agent bro, when the fuck?

Speaker 2:

can I?

Speaker 4:

go home, bro, like my daughter's mother was pregnant with my first child and I was just like bro, she is tripping right now. I don't even think she believe I'm out here. You know what I'm saying? Nigga, fuck that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm pregnant too, I should see that right there, you talking about a basketball. I'm pregnant with your basketball.

Speaker 4:

Hey, basketball, I'm trying to tell you, bro, this is your legacy, nigga and she from New Orleans so I wasn't getting the hug.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, she was on your niche. She was on your niche.

Speaker 4:

I love it. She's great man. Shout out to her because I know she was on your motherfucking niche. She was on my head. I mean. Any time she pissed me I'd just go work out. Nah, so I had't have to look over my shoulder like I ain't going to play or whatever, and I ended up getting MVP of that.

Speaker 4:

So that's one summer and that was my summer straight out of college and before that I had signed to go to Ukraine for like $80,000. They was like I'll give you $10,000 up front. So I'm like all right, cool, but if you sign with the NBA team, you gotta get that money back. So I spent like $300 of that shit. I don't know. I ain't never had $10,000 at the time at one time. But it's a stipulation in the contract when you ain't breaking it. It's just in the contract. You know what I mean. So you just wire it back. No, it ain't like that. I mean everybody joined different. It was just like that with that particular league. You know what I mean. So, yeah, go to. So I signed with the Warriors. They signed me right after the MVP and then rookie year didn't play a lot at first.

Speaker 2:

Wait, hold on, Ann, Before you get into that. You missed one pivotal point of the record that you hold.

Speaker 4:

But that was the next summer.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that was the next summer, because I had to play summer league two summers, oh, okay, I ain't been here in a while.

Speaker 4:

I ain't been here in a while. My bad, ann. You see how he messed up your momentum too.

Speaker 3:

I'm sorry, ian, we had a conversation.

Speaker 4:

No, he know.

Speaker 2:

Chill, that's so cute.

Speaker 4:

That's so cute, yeah, so, and then like, maybe like 15 games into the season we playing the Clippers in LA. And no, you right. So Coach, hit me, hit me before the game. He was like yo, you're going to start. We was in LA, so all the vets probably went out the night before.

Speaker 4:

And we played an early game and won and it was West Coast time. But I didn't go out then. So I was just chilling the whole night. But I didn't think I was going to play the next day. But I was ready. He said you're gonna start, I'm all right. Cool came out, didn't have no pressure on me. You know, I'm saying I had some vets that would support me steven jackson and all them guys, cory mcgetty. So, um, I hit like my first three or four shots and then I started playing within the system and steven jackson cuts me out. What the fuck you doing, man? You hot, keep shooting they tell you stop shooting.

Speaker 4:

You tell me. I. I said all right, cool. So like long story short, I had like that game. I had like 37 points Jeez.

Speaker 1:

Your first game, your first.

Speaker 4:

I still got that record. It's like most points scored by undrafted and they first start something like that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, because Steven Jackson told your ass don't stop shooting.

Speaker 4:

Shout out to Stack. 5. Shout out to Stack 5.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Don't stop shooting. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to their podcast too. Oh yeah, I love watching their podcast. Oh Smoke.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 2:

That's what you was trying to get the summer league record that summer, what summer?

Speaker 3:

what's?

Speaker 1:

the record.

Speaker 4:

I had 40, what was it? 47? That was like that was the next summer, cause I had to play summer league again, cause you gotta just prove you undrafted. It's like it's two years of that. Then you get you up for your like regular multi-year. You know what I mean. So people be thinking like oh, you signed, bro, you got it, let's go out. I be like man, I ain't got no money.

Speaker 3:

What you said $300?.

Speaker 4:

I'm still over in Kingswalk Apartments with my mama bro. Oh shit not.

Speaker 2:

Kingswalk. Oh my God, out there getting buckets Wow 47 in it.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy, you will forever be on my parlays. Oh God, oh God.

Speaker 1:

Where was the parlays at? Was we not on parlays back?

Speaker 4:

then it wasn't illegal.

Speaker 1:

They did, but it ain't like it is now, but they had them, though. Damn, I know you.

Speaker 4:

It them folks. They owe me some money, man.

Speaker 2:

They want a lot of 2k games, uh-huh speaking of 2k, I still play my 2k 15. I'm not a gamer, you want 2k 15 yes, isn't it? I'm not a gamer and I was playing in my career and this nigga busting my ass with these dudes and I mean I'm like yo, I was gonna try to record it and then bring it here.

Speaker 2:

Shot like that I that I'm going to do that, bro, this nigga was busting my ass in the game. I'm like fuck you, eh, because they nice in the game. You, kevin Durant, russell Westbrook, Fucking what's the other light-skinned nigga name that was on the bench Him you had the nigga Perkins, you had all these motherfuckers and I'm like I can't beat these niggas because Westbrook be going off. Then if I try to cover Westbrook he kicks out to your ass and you hit the shot.

Speaker 4:

That's real life. Shout out to my brother, Russ God you pissed me off in 2K15, man?

Speaker 1:

Well, he brought that up. How does that feel to be like? I mean, think about it you like when you actual game. How does that feel?

Speaker 2:

And nice in that shit too, nigga, fuck you and your jump shot.

Speaker 4:

I don't know. I had been on it since my first year and that was 2008. That's when I came in the league. So the only time it was like that was when the game first came out. When you're in the league, you can get it before it come out. So I remember I had to practice because I had told them, like, send me the game. So I went and picked it up, or something from the mail or something like that. And that was the first time I was excited because I was like I need to see what I look like.

Speaker 4:

The graphics ain't like it is now. I looked all crazy and shit. My rating was like in the 50s. You know what I'm saying? I got to build in the 50s. You don't say I gotta build it up, you know.

Speaker 1:

I mean, but it was cool. Though it was cool, let me play your 2k 15 play against him?

Speaker 4:

I ain't play that game in like that's like 10 years, you still right 25 I'm still on it. I'm still on it. I'm still on it, I I'm still on it. I know I told y'all I'm playing.

Speaker 2:

You can fucking bust my ass.

Speaker 1:

You on the current one. Yeah, I'm on it, you on the current one.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because they got all different kind of.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they expand over the years.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so like me, I be with the shooters. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying, oh, I'm going to go play, I'm you ain't got to keep playing that game.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, man, you can edit it around, move it around, nah bro.

Speaker 2:

I tried. Huh, just told me the gray one. No, I got four, I got four. I am not a gamer by far Like. I bought the updated game. I just I couldn't get with the gameplay. Like this shit is trash and I turned them in, Probably because you need to upgrade your system.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I just couldn't get with it. You still got to put PS4?

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah, upgrade your shit. No, I'm not paying my money on that Sign a random ad me on a PlayStation 5 on the network. If somebody give it to me, yeah, I'll take it.

Speaker 1:

Terrence I Paris. Add me on the network. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and play with Anthony Monroe on 2K25.

Speaker 1:

Like skin. Put your skin in Call of Duty.

Speaker 4:

I'm trash. In Call of Duty I had to call some homies that was in the military Like, hey, bro, do y'all play this?

Speaker 1:

They're like yeah, listen, we know Reggie from Bad Boys, we'll call him. He got the skills.

Speaker 4:

We know him, yeah, where Reggie at man, where Reggie at Real life squabble.

Speaker 1:

I watched Bad Boys again. The Reggie that nigga Reggie shout out.

Speaker 3:

Reggie.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Dennis boy, you, that nigga for real.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Dennis.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy. So we talking about 2K, we talking about the league. Tell me your favorite memory of being in the league, and it could be basketball or non-basketball related. What's your favorite memory?

Speaker 4:

Outside, like having my kids, like just like Christmas games, like being. You know, I played on a lot of bad teams before I got to Oklahoma city. I got to Oklahoma city it was like I felt security, the most secure, like. I had already. I had a three year deal before that, but that deal felt more like solidified Cause it was more of a real team, a real organization. We was going to win a lot of games. We won a lot of games. We actually played on Christmas Day. I'll never forget that.

Speaker 4:

We played in San Antonio Christmas games. You watch the NBA on Christmas. You're eating with the family, the kids running around. You keep it on at least one TV on the games and you actually feel that that morning you wake up it's like a grown up feeling, like what Christmas felt like to a kid. So those moments was cool. Being able to compete in the playoffs even though we didn't win at all was cool.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, is it snowing outside.

Speaker 1:

You see, I see it right, there Is it snowing.

Speaker 2:

That's somebody smoking or some shit. That can't be. No, oh, I'm about to say we just talked about that.

Speaker 1:

We don't have to cut this bitch because I had to drive home. It do look like it's doing a little something, right? But we actually but yeah, I watching those Christmas games, I ain't going to lie, that's my favorite part of Christmas watching the basketball games it is On Christmas. But I like watching that, so that memory like you playing those games, like it's so electric, like how does the fans like the crowd, how do you handle all that?

Speaker 4:

It's easy, man. Well, I mean I played at Tech, so playing in the ACC in college that never really was a factor. Like some places are way louder than other places, but like once the game starts you really don't. If you look at most, like we watching this game now, like none of them are worried about anything going on in the crowd unless somebody in the crowd do something to you Right, because you're so locked in and focused on what you got to do out there. I mean I get charged up by that, though I like playing on the road. You know I love playing. You know, at Oklahoma City and at Golden State when I was there, everywhere I played. But playing on the road is fun because it's like more adversity, it's like you know, and then you can just build off of it it's like more adversity, it's like you know, and then you can just build off of it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I just want to. I want you to let people know, like how extremely hard it is to make it into the nba because you are not a slouch by far. Like you are in the top 20 in three point field goal percentages. That's that means a lot. Like you are a shooter and you have had multiple 30 point games, 40 point games. So you do your, you did your thing using the nba. How hard is it? Because there are guys that's you know you could say that are better than you, right, that never be able to make it to the league. So I want you to tell the people that's you know and the guys that's playing basketball, like how hard it is, how dedicated you have to be like into the game of basketball in order to make it to the league.

Speaker 4:

Man. I'm going to tell you them, odds is very, very, very, exactly, very, very slim, especially when you're undracked, because the average career is five, three to four to six years now. So you know, you've gone to league, like for me, for example. I came to league. I was what? 23 or something like that, played 10 years, so I'm 33. So you do the math. You gotta let that shit, that shit. It's hard to stretch that when you're not a handful of guys that's making that kind of money. So most, the majority, 80%, 90% of the guys in the league, you're only going to play and still be young in real life. It's just that you're kind of like dog ears in the NBA when they look at you. You know what I'm saying. Because it's a young man's league which makes sense. You know I'm saying because it's a young man's league which makes sense, you know. But, um, I'll say like it's hard to kind of put a finger on how hard you gotta work. That shit gotta just be in you. You know I'm saying like if you look at somebody like tiger woods or somebody less talented than him, that's a pro. You don't understand what people doing. You know I'm saying like if I tell people like. People ask me like what's your average? What was your average day when you was in the league? I'm like, if I'm in the rotation, like I'm playing, I'm waking up, getting up at least 200 makes before practice. Don't have practice, it's another 200 makes after. Go work out, take care of my body, get something to eat. If I'm not in the rotation, I'm doing that. Come back at night. They got the shooting gun, if y'all know. You know the gun that shoots the basketball to you and like every organization has that. So like I would go back If I ain't, I know I ain't gonna play. I'm trying to stay in shape. So I'm running. Get on the gun might get five or six hundred makes. So it could be a total over time of like eight, nine hundred makes, just on some. If I'm playing in the rotation, that could be like four hundred five hundred makes.

Speaker 4:

I ain't talking about just shots, you know what I mean. So that's makes. We never count just the shots. I don't even know how many shots I'll take. You know what I mean. So if you ask me it might be like how many shots did you make today? I'm like she made like 800 today. How many shots did you take? I don't know it could be 2,000. I don't know.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying, but that's the kind of mindset you got to have. You got to go over and beyond. And the younger people I tell my AAU team and even the guys over at Harding and stuff. I tell them and my clients I work out. I'm like the more you go over and beyond without having to have somebody in the gym to push you, the easier the game's going to be. You know what I'm saying. So I'm like if you just show up to the game and you're like I'm never getting better, I'm like you ain't doing shit to get better than nobody. It's a million of them like you just in the southeast. We didn't talk about la and new york and dc miami and you know I'm like you. You got to do something different to set yourself apart. That's where the culture of the game is, not where it used to be, because everybody think they good, because they got a tiktok of them ducking on somebody and they get 500,000 views Knowing you're not better than half the people just in your city.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying? It's real.

Speaker 4:

And these parents and AU coaches and some of these coaches that are just getting along because they like talent but they don't like development enabling them to think like that. I'm like I can't do that with y'all man. I ain't going to lie to y'all man. If you ain't like that, you ain't like that. I'm going to be real. I'm going to be real with your mama, your dad, everybody.

Speaker 2:

It's interesting right when you said you know, given your age, 33, and you look at a LeBron James who's 40 now I wanted to tackle the point where you then you know your name, regardless of how you play, you're going to be looked at as well. We don't really need them, salary-wise stuff like that. So my question is do you like feel like you was forced to retire earlier than you was? Or do you feel like, even at your age, do you feel like you can still suit up and give more to the game.

Speaker 4:

I wouldn't say force. I'm 39 now, man, I've been out. I retired like 60. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

So we right there but, um, in age, but no, I wouldn't say forced, it's just you kind of see the writing on the wall, you like if it's a difference between what it was to have at that point. I was a veteran. So at that time, like, the long-term contracts is over with, you know, I mean you older. They got these young dudes, they wanted you to help them, develop them, which is weird. And, um, you know, it was just like, yeah, we don't know if we can pay. I talked to your agent. Of course, we don't know, he might play 30 games out of 82. If we make the playoffs and we need them, but we don't know if we're going to be a playoff team, so we can't see ourselves paying him almost $4 million this year when it can hit our salary cap, and then we may have not enough money to re-sign this dude that's 10 years younger than me. See what I'm saying. So that's just part of the politics of it. So that's what I'm saying. I wouldn't say force, but it was just like you get to the point where it's like all right, I'm standing in shape, I'm working out, I'm doing all this just in case I get the call. And then you waiting on the call and then the call don't happen. You know I'm saying it's like all right, it's over with.

Speaker 4:

Are you go overseas? I never went overseas. I played shout out to cube. I played in the big three a couple years. That was fun and um, you know it was, it was cool, man. It was just. You know, you kind of you kind of know when it is. And the first like six months is like damn, it's cool not to be on nobody's schedule but mine. And then after that it's like you start watching games and shit. It's like, oh man, it's like, come on, man, y'all playing, that's who y'all paid bro.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 4:

No, disrespect, but you just start feeling like that. But then you know, when you find other stuff like you said, I'm a doer, do the 10. Like you said, I'm a doer, do the technique. That's a hard thing for people to get that. Find that other passion outside of some shit you've been doing for 30-something years and you're still relatively young. You got to find something else. It'll never fill the void of actually playing basketball, but it's right there with it.

Speaker 1:

That's how you know you had a real passion for it, for real. If you ain't miss it once you leave, then you just didn't care about it for real. I love that. So you know, we talked about the lead and stuff post-retirement. What's next for you, like what's the next chapter?

Speaker 4:

Because we know you're not done, so what's after this? Right now, real estate, which has been kind of slow just because of the market right now, but, um, still, entrepreneurship for sure. I got a pet supply store company it's like I done, had it for a while. We get it off the ground, but it's dope, it's real, it's real dope hold on.

Speaker 1:

You got a wood company a pet supply one thing about black people boy, we gonna do anything we gonna finish something.

Speaker 4:

I love that money, I love that money I love that money? Yeah, nah, it's good. See I'ma. Yeah, I look when I get it all up and running and stuff, man, i'ma start doing ads and stuff. I got like a team now that's helping me, but I built it on my own. But I got like I got a, you I got you and then you need to do a cereal.

Speaker 2:

Look at your buddy stuff. Curry.

Speaker 1:

You need, you need to do a cereal cereal next some master p type shit see percy and percy they got g?

Speaker 2:

yeah, that motherfucker. Every fucking thing sneakers, cereals gates, pens, pencils, every fucking thing, our refrigerators apparently but have some.

Speaker 1:

Now let me ask why you? Why? What made you with the dog supply? What made you do that?

Speaker 4:

It was like COVID and I was like what's something that people really like always will need?

Speaker 5:

Dog food.

Speaker 4:

And then you know, on the other side of that, it's like PetSmart and shit like that is always going to be at the top. Yeah, so it's like the X to the market. It got to be extra with that. It's cool, though that's your competitors. Yeah, they's competing. It's like damn, because you got to go to all the things you see with the stores and it's like PetSmart. And then it's like Chewy.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

Chewy, that's like.

Speaker 1:

I love Chewy.

Speaker 2:

Everybody doing Chewy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and it's essentially like everybody, everybody Damn.

Speaker 1:

John Morant. Oh yeah, that shit was nasty.

Speaker 4:

He caught it, he dunked on you that shit was nasty.

Speaker 1:

That's a win-win.

Speaker 4:

He said he was going to get him like that too. God damn, he got him.

Speaker 1:

Insert clip here. My bad yo, that was crazy. We always do this, we always watch the game, yeah bro, he started it.

Speaker 4:

No, that's my bad, that's my bad, my bad, my bad, you're good baby, You're good. Other than the pet store, online pet store, there are a lot of, like I said, commercial real estate. We got some properties and stuff. Heard y'all talking about properties and chicken coops and everything.

Speaker 1:

I got chicken coops. That's what's up, shout out my boy Jay, for real damn chickens, god damn now you good.

Speaker 4:

then I invested in this tech company and it's out now. It was a video game my guys out Sequoia Games, my guy named Daniel and they out of the Bay Area like Silicon Valley. Yeah, it's FlexNBAOfficial, flexnbaofficial, flexnbaofficialcom. It's a video game. It's kind of like the NBA version of like Monopoly or something it's similar. It's not exactly like Monopoly, but it's like a board game, but it's like also virtual reality.

Speaker 1:

Okay, oh, that's fire. Yeah, it's dope.

Speaker 4:

It's real dope that's been out for a couple years. Oh, that's fire. I invested in that and really that's all I've been doing other than that coaching. And then I got another company I'm about to start. I ain't going to talk about it. I'm going to talk about that next time. I'm going to let that because that took some time to get going, but it's already right there though. It's already right there, though it's working.

Speaker 2:

Next time. Well, I want to get back to some. Well, you got something.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, Okay go ahead, Trapp.

Speaker 2:

No, no, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. I was just going to ask Because we didn't hear Trapp all day. I had two questions.

Speaker 1:

So my first one was going back to basketball. What was the best court you played on court? In high school, it was our gym.

Speaker 4:

In college it was probably probably North Carolina, probably Chapel Hill.

Speaker 1:

Oh, shout out to Roy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm a Tar Heel fan, y'all know I'm like this shit, like fuck you Herbert. There and. Indiana was good In the league. It was University of Indiana. No, no, like the university. Oh, okay, the Hoosers. Yeah, the Hoosers. Yeah, we played in there one time. That was fun In the league. Probably number one would probably be Madison Square Garden, and then, well, it's not Sophie, but Staples Center it's like places you get up Miami. Miami was I, like they jump.

Speaker 1:

Miami's arena is very nice, very nice.

Speaker 4:

I love Miami yeah, that charged you up, bro over there, see Denzel Washington at the game.

Speaker 2:

Madison Square Garden, that shitison square garden.

Speaker 1:

That shit was probably lit that shit was probably lit as fucking madison square right every time and my second question was, um, kind of going back to, like, the avenues that you're investing in. How do you make your investment decisions? Or I guess more specifically like, how do you know that it's a good investment for you and your brand?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's a great question too. Um, cause, like it's always a risk and I can honestly say like every deal ain't went great. You know you got lawyers on deck, got to sue a couple of people that come with it. You know what I mean. It's been more profit than loss, but everything's a risk.

Speaker 4:

So in preparation for that, you got to learn this on your own a little bit, because I got a bunch of mentors, like great mentors that, like you know, been around a long time and most of them you know I just compare a lot. They say most of it is just like research. You know, get around people, go in them rooms. Sometimes you'll want to go go to foundation of the Carolinas for a business meeting with some people that you know you never they're not going to give you no money right now or they may not give you all the information. So it's like you got to bridge the gap between what they give you and what they feel comfortable giving you with getting your research so you can meet that. You see what I'm saying and that comfortable giving you with getting your research so you can meet that. You see what I'm saying and that might that's gonna take some time, so it ain't like you know the scary, the scares of that. What they give us, those horror stories in the league, is like such and such, and it's some dudes that's like hall of fame dudes. I ain't saying some of their name, I ain't gonna say their names, I ain't gonna lie, but it's these dudes is done.

Speaker 4:

Winning the deals and I'm talking about tens of millions of dollars was lost. I don't know. You know what I'm saying, because now it's different though. Because if you're in the league and you're a young guy, like all of those veterans, like and shout out to Bron for this too, bron, it was like Bron D Wade and Chris Paul, I don't know really, but that little group right there, like LeBron, was the one that was really giving the game back. I felt like to the younger generation and now, like all of them, guys share that kind of information.

Speaker 4:

So, like if somebody say, look like, shout out to this, it's a group. Like if somebody say, look like, shout out to this, it's a group. It's like this kind of like convention I'm going to in Phoenix, but see, I wouldn't know about it unless one of my partners that I played with in Golden State, that played 10 years in the league to hit me up like, hey, come to this with me, it's free. They think you got to pay $18,000, but we don't have to pay it. See, I wouldn't know that, right. But if he was like yo, it costs $18,000, he getting it free, he don't tell me.

Speaker 4:

A lot of people do shit like that. Yeah, see what I'm saying. And then it's like man, you know, I'm not finna, pay $18,000 for that, right, some shit. So that's like what I'm talking about sharing the information. It's like go back to what you were saying, how you make those decisions. You got to put yourself in them rooms. You know what I'm saying. You got to put yourself around some of these people. You know, the biggest problem I have with some younger people and some people like in groups I go talk to, is people be so comfortable with being around their own that they don't want to be in those rooms because they feel like they're going to be uncomfortable.

Speaker 5:

You don't want to.

Speaker 4:

You don't know if you're talking right, if you're enunciating right. Man, just go to the shit. You're going to be who you are anyway, you may as well go. So I'm like, why not go learn? Sometimes you got to do something different to get some kind of different result. I mean, I got shit with people I don't necessarily would ever talk to in life, but what we doing makes sense for both sides. You know what I'm saying. So, yeah, it's just knowledge and really researching and networking. And you got to do your due diligence on that shit, cause you don't know.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying? That shit right, that shit right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, um, so I'm going to right. Yeah, um, so I want to, because you know, normally we have artists and stuff I've. You know I'll probably ask you this question, but I want to ask it now, now that we have way more technology to get things out. Um, then you know the debate that goes on. You know, michael jordan, colby bryant, lebron james, right, who is, uh, the Well, seemingly, is now between LeBron James and Michael Jordan.

Speaker 4:

All of them? God damn it. I'm tired of this question.

Speaker 2:

It's like all of them. It's different eras and I, like you said, I'm tired of the question. I hate when that question is asked in my unbiased opinion. I feel that Mike is the greatest of all time. Nobody can ever touch him. That's just my opinion. I mean it's not even my opinion that's just facts, but we have to ask the question.

Speaker 5:

He said what.

Speaker 2:

You know. So you know, in playing in that time, when the James era, kobe era, you know, not Mike era, but in you being in that space right Once, your peers, just your unbiased opinion who do you feel is the greatest of all play, greatest play of all time? And why do you feel that person you pick is the greatest play of all time?

Speaker 4:

bro, let me tell you how good Michael Jordan is, bro. Let me start there. Bro, let me tell you how good Michael Jordan is, bro, let me start there. Listen, bro, I never forgot to play against Mike, but if you realize, bro, it's 13-year-olds. It's not even a question if they think Mike better than him based off just Mike.

Speaker 4:

That's how great bro, fuck stats, just look at who it is that goes along. That's a recipe in that goat. That's how great, bro, fuck stats. Just look at who it is Like that goes along. That's a recipe in that goat, that goat gumbo. You see what I'm saying? I'm not saying because there's plenty of kids, of course, that love LeBron and they'll stand on that. He better than Mike. I only seen Mike on YouTube. I'm like I don't know what to tell you.

Speaker 4:

Yep, she look like, she like LeBron Look at this, but like the thing is is like I can't really. It's hard to answer that. I know Mike is my favorite player and I'm biased about that, probably because he from North Carolina and he, mike you know what I mean?

Speaker 5:

Shout out to Mike, damn it.

Speaker 4:

I mean Kobe get lost in translation just because those two those two was so like polarized, and it's because Kobe wasn't the like polarizing off-the-court guy Mike and Bron is. Kobe didn't talk to nobody his first 15 years. You know what I'm saying. So like once he started lightening up, people started liking him more because he was such a killer, like everything revolves around basketball. Whereas Mike it was the same way. And with Bron it was the same way, and with Bron is the same way. All three worked extremely hard. Work ethic was there. They was winners, but Bron would do a movie in the middle of the season or right before the season. Mike would do the same thing. The charisma that they had. Kobe didn't care about that until the end you know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

It's Mike for me. The charisma that they had. Kobe didn't care about that until the end. You know what I mean. So I don't know, man. It's Mike for me, but it depends on who you ask. It depends on who you ask, but that's how good Michael Jordan is, though that's how much of the GOAT he is.

Speaker 2:

Mike, is the GOAT Braun trying to chase? That I love.

Speaker 4:

Lebanon. He can't chase that. He can't chase that. He can't chase that legacy.

Speaker 1:

You know what I call him? I call him Lebanon James.

Speaker 2:

I love LeBron. I gotta laugh at this shit because it's so funny. I just saw it today and they always catch LeBron and his lies and shit like that. So he was on his joint. There's a viral clip going on now where he was like he turned down $10 million from Adidas right Now. Have y'all watched the movie called the Air? Yeah, I've watched the Air.

Speaker 4:

You've watched the Air.

Speaker 2:

Right, you've watched the Air right, and you know how his mother said, how she turned down a deal with Adidas right.

Speaker 2:

So, bro on there, he's like, yeah, man, you know, so I had the $10 million check in there. So I'm like this shit sounds familiar. She was like, yeah, my mom said you know, go with your gut. You know decision, whatever the case may be, you know, but you know what she said. She said, yeah, go with your gut. Whatever decision you make is your decision. So they was all applauding them and they was like when it got to the thing, it was like she was like imagine how much more another company would give you if they offer you 10 million. So I'm like, no, this nigga.

Speaker 4:

I ain't never heard that, but that's some very broad line shit, though. Like he'd be on that, my mom said in the movie air.

Speaker 2:

I'm like, oh, this nigga like he always do some shit to try to overshadow Mike, and so he's doing some shit to try to overshadow Mike. He probably saw that movie in the air and was like oh, my God.

Speaker 4:

No, bro, because that's crazy. I'm going to use that. So you from New York, you know Sonny Vaccaro is.

Speaker 2:

He sounds familiar, he was the.

Speaker 4:

Adidas guy. Okay, so for all the people that were signing deals and going to the schools or the shoes, he was the number one dude doing that. So he tells the real story about why Braun didn't. It's already documented before that movie came out. You know what I'm saying? They messed it up. You gotta go look it up. But Adidas messed it up because he was going to sign with them.

Speaker 2:

Nasty work.

Speaker 5:

Nasty work Braun.

Speaker 1:

Trying to steal from Mike Leave Braun alone.

Speaker 4:

Never heard him say that before. It's crazy.

Speaker 2:

It's a viral clip going around, listen, look, I'm on the nerve of this nigga.

Speaker 1:

You be mine too. Yeah, you be mine too, him. And.

Speaker 2:

Braun on the same level of line. Look it up.

Speaker 1:

It's the same level of line. Right there with that hairline.

Speaker 2:

It's a Google, braun and 10 million Go ahead you do it.

Speaker 1:

You said the video. No, no, I'm on the show. Google it. Now you're on the show, because any other time, hey see if we Okay. Look, look, look.

Speaker 2:

Hold on. I didn't want to do it because we're in the middle of a conversation and shit. But y'all told me y'all wanted to do it. We just didn't have a conversation. I gotta ask you what's the?

Speaker 1:

who's the most famous contact in your phone right now?

Speaker 4:

I never been asked that I be seeing people get that. Let me see.

Speaker 1:

Call them motherfuckers no we ain't doing that, I'm not ready to talk about that.

Speaker 2:

Hell nah give me a. Give me a thing. What's that thing?

Speaker 4:

I gotta think, most famous person in my phone oh shit, probably cause I'm trying to think my phone. Oh shit Probably, uh, because I'm trying to think of all the.

Speaker 1:

You got a lot of contacts, friend.

Speaker 4:

I had that same number for a long time, probably, uh, maybe Nas.

Speaker 2:

Nas, that's my fake call. That nigga suck. Oh no, oh my.

Speaker 1:

God, that was just on Nas. That's Nas, nigga.

Speaker 4:

That's my favorite rapper, but I play for his team in the Rucker.

Speaker 5:

Oh, wow, yeah.

Speaker 4:

It's Nas Master P.

Speaker 2:

You got Nas number one? Yeah, man, but I don't even know if it's. You got Nas number in your brain right now? Yeah, man, but I don't even know if it's you got to share that contact.

Speaker 1:

I just want to say this it's an old number. Ladies, y'all know, y'all see Nas, nas is a fine, he done aged with wine, he done aged. Oh my God, nigga my Nas, so damn stupid.

Speaker 2:

Her stupid ass. She dropped the ball. She was a nice or a pedophile? She dropped the ball on.

Speaker 4:

Nas that is sick as hell.

Speaker 1:

Fucking Nas, oh wow that was a good contact.

Speaker 4:

I ain't gonna lie, that was a good one I was not expecting that, I'm pretty sure now is the older number okay, I was not expecting that, though I was not expecting that.

Speaker 1:

that shit crazy. I saw that on TikTok. Somebody asked I forgot, somebody asked, somebody asked, I forgot, somebody asked. Oh no, it was you know what it was they asked in the locker room it was the locker room the NBA clips and they was asking who's the most famous contact? And niggas kept saying Giannis. Kept saying Giannis. Yeah, I was like Giannis.

Speaker 2:

They said Giannis or they said Lillard, yeah, or Dame yeah. They said Dame, Shout out, Dame. We went live and it was amazing to see Steph Curry tune in Damian Lillard, Kevin Durant watching what's your relationship now?

Speaker 4:

What's your rapport now with these guys? I mean that's like brotherhood, man, you know what I'm saying. Like you're in a locker room, you know two, three, four years with these guys I mean Steph is different because we basically grew up together, yeah, Through basketball, through everything, and you know, like Russ and Kev man, like it's the same. It's like when I see them I haven't seen them physically, probably about four years, four or five years, but we still communicate but when I see them, it's like if we had practiced the day before, Like we see each other every day.

Speaker 4:

It's the same relationship, same friendship, same joking, same talking shit, Like all that.

Speaker 1:

You know, I think the best way to describe basketball like to you players, I don't know it's like a fraternity, fraternity yeah, so y'all like y'all always y'all go to different corners of the world and stuff, but of the world and stuff, but it's always something that brings y'all back or always support, and I be seeing that sometimes with some of the players. That's why when he just said it, I was just like it's like a fraternity for real. You never lose that love because y'all got a shared love of the game for real.

Speaker 4:

And it feel like that all sports.

Speaker 2:

Who's your two-part two question who's your favorite NBA player to watch now? And giving the landscape of how the NBA is played now, given your age, do you think you still go out there and give them 30? No, Not even going to lie. Man, I'm not done with the hospice.

Speaker 1:

Other players say I go out there like Paul Pence, ball is still life, so other niggas will lie Ball is still life, Thank you.

Speaker 2:

I'm like because Paul Pence, I think recently he said they asked him that and he's like man, go out there, hey, Paul, be drunk, he's 20 out there on these guys. I'm like yo At his age, I'm like.

Speaker 4:

Paul be doing that shit for views and clicks and subscriptions and shit, so I'm glad you killed that shit.

Speaker 2:

You know, paul still pissed off.

Speaker 1:

He ain't never get that fair. Wear tour.

Speaker 2:

He pissed off. He's still pissed, sitting on his back.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy. To throw Paul Pierce's head, damn back. Come on, man, that's humble. You got to chill out now, bro, because he ain't like he ain't no Hall of Famer Like they hate him.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, I got to hear this.

Speaker 4:

That's nasty work, nasty work, nah, so Damn, I forgot what was the question again.

Speaker 1:

Who your favorite player to watch now.

Speaker 3:

Oh to watch.

Speaker 4:

Now. It's a couple of them, man. I love watching Ja Morant.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I love Ja His father.

Speaker 4:

I still love watching Katie. Okay, just because he's so skilled like Ant-Man Anthony Edwards, you don't know what he gonna do. I like.

Speaker 1:

Anthony Edwards you like everybody so listen when I say I love basketball. I love basketball, but I don't like just watching the game. I like off court. You know interviews, I like off-court interviews. I like off-court when they go on podcasts and shit. Anthony Hamilton, low-key, I mean, I'm Hamilton. Shout out to Uncle Ant, though. West Side Anthony, it was low-key, remind me of you because it's always giving humble, always giving like this is who I am, anthony.

Speaker 2:

It was humble, but but when he had an interview off the court, oh, okay, okay, okay, yeah. He always gave him props. He's in the League of Mines right now he does. He gives props to everybody.

Speaker 1:

He shows love to other people. That's why I like watching his yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's how I suppose it is, but that's how it is Duality, it's always duality.

Speaker 1:

That's why I say off the court when I watch being authentic and that's what I like seeing in basketball players because, like you know, basketball is life. But there's always that off the court character that we like to see, which is why LeBron is liked, because his character off the court is no, lebron is hated, bro Well he's liked by real people.

Speaker 4:

No he's just been around long enough to see himself become the villain.

Speaker 2:

That's true.

Speaker 4:

You Die and be a hero, live long and see yourself 22 years in the league man, don't, nobody want to see that.

Speaker 1:

I got to ask Ant this question.

Speaker 4:

I do.

Speaker 1:

Ant, tell me you heard this tweaker song by Jello, it's hard, see, I mean it ain't hard.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to listen to that.

Speaker 2:

No, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I ain't trying to listen to it in the car by myself. I did. Yeah, I ain't finna listen to it in the car by myself. I did, I did. It's a big one. No, it's catchy, like, if I'm out and they play it, you know what I mean. It's cool, I'm gonna vibe to it. Yeah, big Jello Shout out, jello man. I ain't gonna say nothing. I'm happy for him, though, to do that, because I don't. I mean, I just I didn't. He got another song out. That's really aight.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's about playing the rapper Pipeline. It's crazy.

Speaker 4:

Man, he ain't a fucking rapper Ant, you all in the same.

Speaker 1:

Shout out LaVar, lavar, shout out LaVar, he an entertainer.

Speaker 5:

What is he? What is he? He's a person.

Speaker 1:

That shit was aight he went to the league.

Speaker 2:

His daddy got all like we said, three for three. Liangelo didn't go to the league. He made it LiAngelo, that's his name, liangelo. He signed with the Hornets. He played for the Hornets.

Speaker 4:

What do you mean? But he got assigned to the G League, but he was on their roster for a little bit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but he didn't actually play. No, you ain't.

Speaker 1:

Ain't no stupid reasons in this shit he.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean. If there was one player in the league that you say reminds them of you, who would that player?

Speaker 1:

be man. That's a good one. That's a good question.

Speaker 4:

I don't know man, I don't want to get in trouble, you know what I mean. You get in social media trouble. You think he was you. You suck, you tripping. You know how they be trolling you taking shit personal.

Speaker 2:

I'm getting taken shit personally and I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 1:

The people that be trolling us.

Speaker 4:

They be trolling for real, so, but don't worry, I'm all good, we from the Westside we ain't trolling, got you bagging Like that's in the league now, I'm not from Brooklyn.

Speaker 2:

Huh, in the league now, mm-hmm the.

Speaker 1:

Westside would never claim me you okay.

Speaker 4:

I guess not comparing, because obviously this guy has more notches and accolades, but since I'm a little older not really a little bit clay thompson's just how he play and shoot. Okay, like his mentality of shooting, I would say that, like I love watching him play, I'm not saying like, yeah, that's a little me out there, no shit like that. The way he shoot, the way he play, how serious he is in approaching games, footwork and all that.

Speaker 1:

I love it.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Klay Thompson Big Klay, no, he's Little Klay right now. He ain't no Big Klay right now. Ma, I want to dive in just a little bit, and we talked about this before. You was on that Thunder team that was up 3-1 against your former team, the Golden State Warriors. Right, everybody, while you know you watch basketball, you know about that. That was. Y'all lost fucking money on that series. Man, fuck that team and fucking losing my money. You had to bring this shit up, huh man yes.

Speaker 2:

I had to. That's crazy. I had to, man. I had to Because I lost money on that shit.

Speaker 3:

I was talking hella shit.

Speaker 2:

You know why? Because KD is one of my. He's my well, now he's my first favorite player other than Kobe rest in pieces. So player other than Kobe, rest in pieces. I love KD. I love the way his game and everything I'm watching him like yo yeah, bust them niggas ass. I was talking hella shit. I even mentioned your name once. I'm like ain't my uncle fucking killing me? He's like 30. And y'all motherfuckers lost that series Stupid ass man.

Speaker 4:

It was a lot going on. I swear it was man. No, it was just. It was a lot going on, bro. Like you know, when you get in the playoffs this is like all right y'all doing a podcast or preparing for a podcast and traveling with y'all podcast every day for eight months.

Speaker 1:

Choke the shit out of Switch by now.

Speaker 4:

That's what I'm saying. See what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

We would have choked the shit out of Switch.

Speaker 4:

by now we would have talked this shit out of Switch by now, but then he probably licked it out Every day, every day, every day, every day, every day straight, every day, for eight months in a row, eight straight months.

Speaker 1:

Could we be with CEO for eight months? Nah, huh, I couldn't be with y'all for eight days.

Speaker 2:

I'm out nigga, fuck you. I'm serious man.

Speaker 1:

He wasn't making it to the rest of the tour.

Speaker 4:

And then you got to think, like you know, attrition man, traveling folks, getting sick, tired body aches, injuries for like long periods of time. So I think like we gave that all because people don't realize that season and that preseason they swept us so like going into that playoff series we was 0-6 against them or some shit. So like including the season games and the preseason. So like we always we was like we can beat them, though Like we all knew it felt like we could beat them. Everybody did so. When we got up 3-1, you know, like we had a couple like I don't know how healthy Russ was Like, and then it just yeah, what? And I was trying so hard to keep them like yo man, no egos, bro, can we just win and get these people out the way? Because we wanted Cleveland in the finals, we wanted Brian in them. I swear to God we did. And we was like we're going to have to get by these people. You know what I mean. Because it was Clay. He had like 11 threes in game six and couldn't do shit about it. If he don't play that well, we win that and go to the final. Because after that game it was demoralized, because I'm like fuck man. We got to go back to Golden State and the crowd in there, man, I'm trying to tell you, bro, because game one I had them charged up, I said, look, man, the game about to start, all the seats ain't even filled. They don't respect us, bro. So we won that one, and then I think we lost the second one. Then we won two. So they was like, oh shit. And then they won game six. They was like damn, it's going seven games. Yeah, I thought it was over that fast. That was the longest flight back to the Bay boy, because we was like damn, we don't feel like coming back out here and we already know how they coming. And they just finished it out.

Speaker 4:

But it's crazy, though, because Bron I think it was KD told me he was like shit. I talked to BronD, told me he was like he was like shit. I talked to Bron after we lost. He was like we thank God, y'all gave us them. We did not want to see y'all Cause we was good, we had everything, we matched up perfect with them and our bench was good and we played so physical you know what I'm saying and they used to let us get away with that shit and so and it's a playoff, so they really don't call no fouls braun was like we didn't want to see them, we want to see y'all, and that shit just hurt more. You know what I'm saying god damn it.

Speaker 2:

No, no, you gotta beat braun right braun was afraid of y'all motherfuckers.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy god damn, I mean, it would be him and kev. You know they always match up yeah well ke Well Kev on him.

Speaker 2:

You know, right now, yeah, because they what. Oh no bro, he's three. What 2-0 against him right now.

Speaker 4:

Oh, with the Suns.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh, I thought you were talking about like individual. No, no, no. I'm talking about like in the finals I was talking hell of shit. I'm like, yeah, kd Going to bust these niggas' ass. Like I said, I mentioned your ass.

Speaker 4:

I'm like and Margo he's going to give me 30.

Speaker 2:

Watch, he's going to kill them. They lost that game when Klay had that game. I'm like fuck.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm like shit. I'm like all right they. I knew y'all not going to win, that Got back. It's tough, it was tough, bro. I got kicked.

Speaker 4:

Game six man. It was like after that, it was like everybody just knew it, coach them trying to. You know, you got the rah-rah coaches.

Speaker 3:

Man, we got one more game bro Put your head up.

Speaker 4:

I'm like man, I'm close to that shit man.

Speaker 2:

Y'all took me out of gambling. Huh, I'm like man, I'm close to that shit. Man, y'all took me out of gambling. Huh, I stopped gambling. After that, I danced your death. You back in it now.

Speaker 4:

You got to be All the platforms now. No, you left it alone after that. I don't gamble no more Ant, it's over. Now he is clean boy. We tried to get him on.

Speaker 1:

That's good Me and Sid tried, sit and try to get him on he didn't get on the parlays with us.

Speaker 4:

No, fuck that I don't gamble no more, I might have saved you some money, though. How Well, boy, how you look at it, I'm not gambling no more either.

Speaker 3:

Fuck the parlays.

Speaker 1:

So, while we ending this out, while we round this out I know we asked earlier, but tell us really what's next, what kind of events you got coming up. I know basketball season is kind of full miss, so what's?

Speaker 4:

next for you uh, right now it's kind of like you know it's, it's uh, it's early in the year, so we don't have a lot right now. Um, I'm to keep everybody updated, but we got the mental health program over at. It was at MLK, now it's at the Hill Charlotte campus on North Triangle, there, sugar Creek, and yeah, you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah. This thing is not on Sleaze. No, yeah, yeah it was over there, yeah.

Speaker 3:

West Sugar, not a no, it's a no. Yeah, yeah, it was over there.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, west Shed Creek, yeah, so we doing that and then we working on the financial literacy program. So that'll be two things right now. Other than that, just me. Well, that's foundation wise, but my AAU team about to get back up, so I have information Please. You just play down there at Rock Hill. But you know people that got nephews and sons and stuff want to play. You know I'm going to try out or whatever.

Speaker 1:

You got a girls team.

Speaker 4:

Not yet, not yet, but all my homegirls got girls teams that I support.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, that's fair. Well, you know, I'm friends with a lot of girls hoopers. So Really we know that Harden, which was one of my, that's my. I call her Auntie, but that was my mentor at Harden Stinson, andrea Stinson.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, so she came to talk to my students last year she came to talk to my students.

Speaker 1:

You know she in Virginia now.

Speaker 2:

She should set up you, the GOAT. Come talk to the students. That'd be dope.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm not at Berry anymore, but it would be a conflict entry.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying yeah, that Allegheny street kind of crazy, we don't fuck with Berry, like that shit.

Speaker 1:

It's conflict entry. You know what?

Speaker 4:

I mean Allegheny, we almost.

Speaker 1:

The battle of Allegheny. Legendary, that's legendary too.

Speaker 4:

We played them first game of the season.

Speaker 1:

Oh Barry, yeah, they beat us, they beat you. They almost got the fight in the crowd too. Shout out to my son, mark, he's on varsity as a.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that was what you, my bad, that was what you was talking about when you said we got a butt kick. That was the game you was referring to. No, no, no.

Speaker 4:

Because? No, no, because we getting ass whooped a lot this year. We young, it's our first staff, first year coaching and it's a lot of first year players.

Speaker 5:

It's all that. It is first year coaching.

Speaker 4:

But it's fun, man, we all right, we're going to be all right.

Speaker 1:

So random question what's the team to watch in the city right now?

Speaker 5:

What's the team to watch?

Speaker 1:

North Mac All the time.

Speaker 4:

Well, come see us play to support your dog, okay, north Mac for sure Okay. Yeah, North Mac's special.

Speaker 1:

That was a dub bite, you know.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you was a. What A dub bite. You see what they did to us the other day.

Speaker 5:

I don't know what the fuck you talking about. She talking about West Charlotte a dub bite.

Speaker 1:

I don't even know if that was a real word.

Speaker 4:

West Charlotte had some hoopers too.

Speaker 1:

We had all the hoopers. Y'all had JT Terrell. Y'all had some hoopers. What's JT doing now? He was stealing too.

Speaker 4:

I thought I don't know he was overseas, I don't know if he's stealing he was.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, that's a joke. Shout out to JT man, he missed all that he do.

Speaker 4:

No, I ain't never. I never played in the G League it was Summer League. Oh, summer League. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he missed that too. Yeah, he missed that, he missed that too he got.

Speaker 1:

My friend got all the records he got because he's from the west side. He got all the records. Check the credentials. Check the credentials. And the only record he that is my bad, here we go.

Speaker 4:

I'm finna gas up man.

Speaker 2:

If there was one piece of advice that you would give to an upcoming hooper with aspirations of getting to the league, you know what would that piece of advice be?

Speaker 4:

I would just tell them like, make everything around you a priority. Make everything around you a priority Like little shit. Make your bed up every morning, you know. Help your mom do some stuff or your dad do some stuff around the house that they ain't gotta ask you to do it. Like, be proactive in everything that you do outside of basketball. So when you do that, you can translate that to the basketball court. You know what I'm saying. Like when I learned that you can translate that to the basketball court. You know what I'm saying. Like when I learned that the earlier you learn that kind of shit like mentally it's being bigger than basketball the better it is for you, because you know it's like responsibility, so you responsible for yourself. You know what I'm saying. You can control being proactive. Like when you lazy with everything around you, you're going to be lazy on the court. You know what?

Speaker 5:

I mean, that's right.

Speaker 4:

When you hang around a bunch of people that ain't shit. You're going to end up not being shit. So it's like just like prioritizing everything around you. It always translates to the court. You know what I'm saying and I'll tell you that. Other than that, I mean I can tell you work hard. And I'll tell you that, other than that, I mean obviously I can tell you work hard, everybody work hard.

Speaker 4:

What you going to do to separate yourself? I don't care what it is, what are you going to do to separate yourself from anybody else? Because, like, that's where your confidence come in the game. I knew when I went in the game, like I know ain't nobody did what I did this week. I swear to God, I know ain't nobody did what I dare to do. You know what I'm saying. So it's like ain't no way I'm not going to succeed, ain't no way I'm not going to be good. You ain't doing that. So it's just having that mentality Taking it to another level. Each level you go up. You got to up that Because the competition, all that gets more and more steep. It's heavier on you.

Speaker 1:

That's why I tell the little homies love that and on that note, man, let's give a round of applause for him tell the people where they can find you if they want to follow you on social media what's the x, twitter or x, whatever you call it, that's what you do.

Speaker 4:

What's the X, twitter, or X, whatever you call it?

Speaker 2:

now, Whatever the fuck it's called that.

Speaker 4:

Elon shit Binary all of that shit, mr Anthony Morrow M-R-Anthony Morrow all one word. And then Twitter, instagram, frontline Fresh number two All one word. Amo Char charities on Instagram for the foundation. Everything pet stop on Instagram everything pet stop dot com. Yeah, they the ops now they the ops, they the ops.

Speaker 1:

Now I'm not ordering from them, no more if you want, um I ain't made nothing in a while but you can check out.

Speaker 4:

Um on Instagram. Clothing company own sister style had that for If you want. I ain't made nothing in a while, but you can check out on Instagram. Clothing company Bone System Style. Had that for a while. Ain't made nothing recently Missing something. Oh, am Training 456. Basketball training company. I got going.

Speaker 1:

We ain't signing your kids up because y'all kids not really hooping for real, they not Y'all think they really hooping for real. Okay, they not Y'all think they good, they not but. Bobby, not that good.

Speaker 4:

And check out FlexNBAOfficial On Instagram, flexnbaofficialcom Online, and I think that's it.

Speaker 2:

It was one thing I forgot I had. It just came to my mind. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, facebook.

Speaker 4:

Anthony Marr. I don't know how many pages they got. I got a purple shirt on, I think.

Speaker 2:

They probably imitated you. I got a purple shirt on now. Yeah, exactly, full service.

Speaker 5:

Full service.

Speaker 1:

You know, I just thought about the text going on. I know the celebrities texting you like hey, this is Beyonce, I need some money. Somebody probably like this is Anthony Morrow.

Speaker 4:

They was really on that. He was really doing that shit. That means you made it, yeah, your friends. Crazy.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my last quote I'd wanted to cause I had it. You see, I'm a person like um um, what's his name? Sharpshooter what's his name? Shooter, that's going out and he's training, um you know, stars or just NBA players, regular players. Do you think you would ever do something in that realm, in teaching the art form of shooting?

Speaker 4:

I mean I do it. I just don't do it like he did it. Shout out to Lethal, my man, chris. He actually played at Washington State. He could really play. Yeah, he could ball. I mean the way he did. I remember when he because we had the same barber he was telling me I'm going to LA to do some stuff. I'm like what you going to do? He was like I'm working with some NBA teams and now you see what it turned into Right. So he got some good people around him, man, and he, of course, like one of the most talented dudes I've ever seen in terms of shooting that ball man and we had a shooting contest but we didn't get to double A. It was tied. Yeah, it was tied. We was going first to five. It was right before the celebrity game. Bring back the CI. Nah, that's my guy man. I mean I would and I do it essentially, but I don't necessarily have the media support that he has. He got a whole media team and now he's like a syndicated guy so he get paid.

Speaker 2:

He be doing crazy shit.

Speaker 1:

That video. He's like a syndicated guy so he get paid. He's doing crazy. Yeah, he do it that video. That video he did with dr lee at ant the uh, real, he did with um. He did it with the dude from um drumline and they, instead of doing like no drumline he was when they first got there and the bands was like practicing. You seen? Them, they do it for basketball. He did it lethal, shooting it with basketball and dr lee was like that was weak as shit.

Speaker 1:

Cause Carlos shout out Lowe's? I love Lowe's. Carlos was in there who's Carlos? Lowe's is the dude from Raleigh Lowe's. What's his name?

Speaker 4:

Famous Lowe's.

Speaker 5:

Famous Lowe's oh they gotta be jumping on the caskets and doing that crazy shit.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that was the funniest shit. That's what's up, man, but again, man, aunt Mara, let's get another round of applause. Appreciate you for coming out. Hey, shit, I'm fucking you like You've been on.

Speaker 1:

I'm family now, bro, You're family now bro, you are family.

Speaker 2:

You got to put your name on the back of a seat Like this is your seat. Yeah, just give me, need a cover or something.

Speaker 4:

You ain't got to mess up the furniture bro, what color team there's?

Speaker 2:

King Oklahoma, Boris, Nets, Bulls Travel to Chicago.

Speaker 1:

That's one of my favorite teams. You ain't like Chicago earlier. How many teams you got? He can't go for the Knicks.

Speaker 2:

I fucked the Knicks he can't go for the Knicks.

Speaker 1:

You ain't like Chicago, mike was my favorite player.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, he did. Then, kobe, that's big and KD, you ain't like Chicago earlier Huh. Chicago's always been my team For real no.

Speaker 1:

I never talked about any basketball teams. When we was talking about Chicago West, you was like we was talking about no Chicago basketball team, that's still Chicago?

Speaker 2:

No, that's.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I remember they saying that's the. Chicago. They don't really understand.

Speaker 2:

That was on. But yo, man, you know what it is, man, it's your boy, sil McClain.

Speaker 1:

It's your girl. Trap C it's Terrace I'm going to quit next week unscripted.

Speaker 2:

She lying motherfuckers. I'm not, I'm really quitting.

Speaker 1:

We really said we quitting this shit, bro, we won't be here.

Speaker 4:

I got you, bro, they're not going away.

Speaker 2:

I want them to stay. See, ann got me. Y'all need Ann got me. I'm going to stay now. I'm going to stay now. So that means you got to go, you got to go now and then we're

Speaker 4:

going to place you with Ann for real Everything goes. Oh, one more, shout out my bad so.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad I thought about this Me and my bro we like episode 36.

Speaker 4:

It's called Charlotte on the Scene. I had to convince him to do it. I was doing another podcast down in Atlanta.

Speaker 2:

In Atlanta, yep, and fell through. You remember I was there.

Speaker 4:

And then Brother Rashawn wanted to start one. And then I was like man just be a co-host. Bro, I need to know what I'm doing.

Speaker 1:

Invite me on.

Speaker 3:

I want all y'all to come For real. We would love for y'all I didn't say that.

Speaker 4:

Oh, not them. Oh, all right, we're going to talk about it. Well, not see y'all bro Watch this Go ahead.

Speaker 1:

Mondays I'm not because I know you're going to cut my mic off.

Speaker 2:

I'm still loud as hell. I did what you was fucking on there hugging on the end and shit, this is O'Faith, this is Arno, bye, bye.

Speaker 1:

Get that camera out of my face, get into it, beat no.

Speaker 3:

She quit the band.

Speaker 1:

She really do quit the band. I don't quit them. No, okay, okay.

Speaker 4:

Three pitches. I did a Adidas pitch, I did a Reebok pitch, I did a Nike pitch, the best.

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