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Nightcap Hour 2: Rich Paul JOINS NIGHTCAP to TALK LeBron James + LeBron EXPECTED To MAKE DECISION SOON

Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to LeBron reportedly making a decision this week and Rich Paul joins Nightcap to talk LeBron and MORE!

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0:00 - LeBron James is expected to make his decision this week11:54 - Rich Paul joins

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Speaker 1: But as I said, Jordo Jo, people ask him all

Speaker 1: the time when they see him, Man, how much of

Speaker 1: you what your brother saying is true?

Speaker 2: How much of that is real? Like everything like that joke.

Speaker 1: He remembers everything, even though he was small, and y'all

Speaker 1: see chat everything that I told you. He and some

Speaker 1: of the stuff I forgot, some of the stuff I forgot.

Speaker 1: And sometimes he'd be telling me stuff. Then I can

Speaker 1: add I can feel into.

Speaker 2: Blank like yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember that now.

Speaker 1: But you gotta realize, I mean, my memory from the

Speaker 1: time I was about five, and then my grandfather died

Speaker 1: when I was eight, about to be nine, so that

Speaker 1: was you know, you five years old.

Speaker 2: Your memory is not the greatest.

Speaker 1: But I just remember him because he didn't really talk

Speaker 1: a lot, but he had such a commanding voice. He

Speaker 1: had a he had a very hey boy, he had

Speaker 1: one of those type voices.

Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, he wasn't big.

Speaker 1: He's probably pop out probably about five seven, maybe five

Speaker 1: maybe five eight, probably about two fifty damn.

Speaker 2: Yeah. He had a presence about himself. Yeah, and very

Speaker 2: matter of fact. It wasn't no playing, wasn't no key.

Speaker 1: I should have told him the story about that when

Speaker 1: we pull up to the gas station and the man

Speaker 1: made jokes about my pop grandfather had false teeth. Oh hey, hey, hey,

Speaker 1: mister Barty, you better catch the teeth for they run away. Well, Papa,

Speaker 1: I putting that card part. Hey man, I'm a grown man.

Speaker 1: I don't play. I'm sorry, mister Barney. You should be.

Speaker 2: All right. Let's get back on track.

Speaker 1: Lebron James is expected to make his decision regarding free

Speaker 1: agency this upcoming week. Per Sean Devaney, Joe, where's he going?

Speaker 2: Hey? Man?

Speaker 3: You know it's it's a lot of speculations out there,

Speaker 3: Uncle Ojo and uh, you know, it's a lot of

Speaker 3: rumlins about different parts going in different places, different plays.

Speaker 3: Is Lincoln. I'm gonna be honest with y'all. I don't

Speaker 3: know what the hell he's going right now?

Speaker 2: You know.

Speaker 3: I think I want to put you know, uh, Philly

Speaker 3: in now. I want to put Cleveland, and now I

Speaker 3: want to put Miami in there in Golden State them

Speaker 3: for I think he's gonna go to one of them.

Speaker 3: But I also think he's trying to get some help,

Speaker 3: meaning like, I don't think he just want to go

Speaker 3: somewhere by himself, unless it's just unless it's Philly, you

Speaker 3: know what I mean, You can just plug and play

Speaker 3: in Philly. But even if he goes to Miami, I

Speaker 3: think he probably wants to bring a.

Speaker 2: Guy to with him. Yeah, I've been hearing the rumblings.

Speaker 3: About potential trade with Kyrie, Kyrie going to Cleveland with him.

Speaker 3: I ain't gonna lie. I would love to see that too.

Speaker 3: It's a few Hey man, listen, I think wherever he goes,

Speaker 3: he gonna shake, he gonna shake, he gonna shake the

Speaker 3: basketball world up.

Speaker 2: Bro. Absolutely, absolutely, what y'all got. What y'all got? Let me,

Speaker 2: I have no.

Speaker 1: Idea, Joe, because they're compelling arguments that can be made

Speaker 1: for every team that he's going to. But there's also

Speaker 1: a drawback. For every compelling argument that you make, I

Speaker 1: can make it sense. Okay, this is why I don't

Speaker 1: think it makes sense. And so that's why it's so

Speaker 1: hard for me to pinpoint one place. Like I said,

Speaker 1: for me, the easiest fit where I believe he can

Speaker 1: still be Lebron James and be first or second option.

Speaker 1: Second option is Golden State. That's what's for me. Everywhere

Speaker 1: else you got Donovan, you got James, Harden, you got

Speaker 1: giannis so form and you need shootings facing because now

Speaker 1: the one thing we know Golden State can do is

Speaker 1: they can face the floor. What's face the floor? Lebron

Speaker 1: has the ball in his hands, he can get downhill.

Speaker 1: So for me, that makes the most sense. But Lebron

Speaker 1: James is not looking to do what makes the most

Speaker 1: sense for Shannon or anybody else. What makes the most

Speaker 1: sense for Lebron. What's gonna be easiest on my family

Speaker 1: whether I play, whether I play twenty six, or I

Speaker 1: play twenty six, twenty seven, leading the twenty eight and

Speaker 1: call do I play twenty four and call him the

Speaker 1: career or do I play twenty five and call it

Speaker 1: the career.

Speaker 2: So it's gonna have to make sense that him, not us. Yeah,

Speaker 2: I agree. I think.

Speaker 3: I just think the Golden State thing is far fett

Speaker 3: because if they're saying he wants Ad to come with him,

Speaker 3: I just don't see Washington giving up AD.

Speaker 2: Considering what they can accomplish this year.

Speaker 3: Unk and Ocho, I've already stated that I feel like

Speaker 3: they can make the biggest jump in the Eastern Conference,

Speaker 3: but the East gonna be jumping this year. And if

Speaker 3: I'm brun just keeping it one hunt. It's like, Damn,

Speaker 3: I think I want to get the hell up out

Speaker 3: the Western Conference.

Speaker 2: Bro.

Speaker 4: I mean you'd have to and more. It's more logic,

Speaker 4: it's more common sense, especially with Lebron is in being

Speaker 4: being older, obviously going going to Golden State, a lot

Speaker 4: of people would like it. You you mentioned the spacing

Speaker 4: on the floor and him being able to dictate to

Speaker 4: do some of the things he likes to do, and

Speaker 4: being Lebron again, but also who wants to go in

Speaker 4: the West and have to with having to play the Spurs,

Speaker 4: Nounder and Nuggets, which is which I keep saying. Then

Speaker 4: I think about Philly. Ah, now you third fiddle, your

Speaker 4: third fiddled again. You you're back put in that situation

Speaker 4: where Maxi needs the ball, Jaylen Brown needs the ball,

Speaker 4: you need having b and it just makes no sense. Now,

Speaker 4: if you're playing NBA two K, you put Lebron on Philly.

Speaker 4: It makes sense to me. The best fit, which is

Speaker 4: what I said from day one, is coming down here

Speaker 4: to Miami. The ball is in your hands. You can facilitate,

Speaker 4: you can dictate, you can pick and choose when you

Speaker 4: want to insert yourself in the games. Still get your points.

Speaker 4: You got Vam and Giannis. You ain't got to do

Speaker 4: much of sitting in the chair. They gonna do all

Speaker 4: the all the dirty work. They gonna have it in

Speaker 4: the construction hat. You got to shoot it. You got

Speaker 4: Tim Hardaware, you got Andrew Wiggins, and I'm sure they're

Speaker 4: gonna bring another piece of tin that to me, makes

Speaker 4: the most sense. Cleveland is not happening.

Speaker 2: Yeah, Cleveland don't make sense to me.

Speaker 1: Joe, I understand about the reunion and to go back

Speaker 1: where it all starts, Joe, but with Harden, Donovan, Mitchell, Allen, Okay, Okay.

Speaker 3: Well listen, well listen, if they get rid of if

Speaker 3: they if they trade for Kyrie and get rid of James,

Speaker 3: which I can't see Dallas doing that because I don't

Speaker 3: see I don't see Dallas want Cooper Flag and James

Speaker 3: Harden to be I don't really see that. But let's

Speaker 3: just say, epathetically speaking, they trade for Kyrie and Kyrie

Speaker 3: goes back. You don't you don't like, you still don't

Speaker 3: like the Cleveland situations. I like, I like Kyrie Lebron.

Speaker 1: Wherever they are, I'm gonna be I'm gonna be one

Speaker 1: thigh with you wherever they are.

Speaker 2: I like Kyrie and Brown.

Speaker 4: I have a question, and Joe, you would know better

Speaker 4: than me, you know too, because obviously knowledge of the game,

Speaker 4: especially with with free agency and trades, is as much

Speaker 4: better than I am. What about the opportunity of Kyrie

Speaker 4: going to Miami, I mean being at Lebron. I'm telling

Speaker 4: y'all again once again, ahead of time, I get here

Speaker 4: to throw these hens out, but nobody's really picking up

Speaker 4: what I'm putting down. What about what are the chances

Speaker 4: of Kyrie going down to Miami.

Speaker 3: Hey, I don't know what the chances are, but but

Speaker 3: o cho I love it. Bro ain't gonna lie. I'm

Speaker 3: a big fan of Kyrie. You know, he takes the

Speaker 3: game series. He always in shape, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3: He's a savant, and he's shown that he can play

Speaker 3: with other great players, you know what I mean, and

Speaker 3: still be super effective. So I like Kyrie wherever he at.

Speaker 3: I do want to see him playing, meaning for basketball,

Speaker 3: Like I wouldn't mind seeing him and Braun get back together.

Speaker 3: I think that would be that would be lit not

Speaker 3: only for the game of basketball, but for them too

Speaker 3: as well, because both really feel like they have someone

Speaker 3: to prove. Considering Kyrie coming out of acl surgery, Broun. Basically,

Speaker 3: you know, seeing how the Lakers was moving in a

Speaker 3: different direction, it was like, look, man, look all I

Speaker 3: need is one team, you know what I mean? Obviously

Speaker 3: be forty one by to be forty two, bro, and

Speaker 3: still have options.

Speaker 2: Okay, oh Jo, this is this this treaded waters.

Speaker 4: Bro.

Speaker 2: We ain't never seen this before.

Speaker 1: Yeah, so we are. I hate I hate making decisions

Speaker 1: like this. I mean most people like certainty. People we

Speaker 1: like routine, Joe. See, that's why Lebron has been able

Speaker 1: to play so long because he he loves the routine.

Speaker 1: He loves the monotony of getting up, working out, getting shots,

Speaker 1: do it what he does, go to sleep, work, get

Speaker 1: up again, go work out. He loves the monotony of that.

Speaker 1: Now he's gonna have to do that just in another

Speaker 1: And you know, if he goes leaves, if the West

Speaker 1: coast now the East coast now three hours, he hadn't

Speaker 1: been on the where he hadn't been on the East

Speaker 1: coast like that full time since he left Cleveland.

Speaker 2: Yeah.

Speaker 1: But if anybody, look, you don't play this long, be

Speaker 1: this great without having adaptability. The greats can always adapt.

Speaker 1: They can play in any conditions. They can play with

Speaker 1: no matter the defense. They've probably seen every every every

Speaker 1: you know, what you can throw at them, they can

Speaker 1: they can handle it. It's just a situation where man,

Speaker 1: everybody thinks they have a chance. That's the thing for

Speaker 1: you though, feeling like, oh man, we got a we

Speaker 1: got them bad, we got Maxie, we got jb we

Speaker 1: got Edgecumbe. You know, Miami is like, hey, we got

Speaker 1: Bam and we got Yarnis, we got Wiggins, we got

Speaker 1: dave Ya. Mitchell Cleveland says it's a home. He had

Speaker 1: two stints with us here. I don't know. I have

Speaker 1: earthly I have no earthly idea what the Brown's gonna

Speaker 1: do go and there. I'm sure I'm sure he knows.

Speaker 1: I'm sure Savannah knows, and probably Rich Paul on what

Speaker 1: he's leaning to it. I mean, now, you don't know speculating.

Speaker 4: I'm not speculating. I'm telling you, Joe, and I've been

Speaker 4: telling you what confidence the past two weeks.

Speaker 3: I think y'all, yeah, y'all in the picture with y'all.

Speaker 3: I don't think y'all leading the races on. Oh, I agree, Joe.

Speaker 4: Okay, so when this happens, I want to apology you

Speaker 4: for both of you, please.

Speaker 2: Okay, all right, all right, all right.

Speaker 1: You ain't gonna go to no games, so why you care? Huh,

Speaker 1: You're not going to go to any game, So why

Speaker 1: do you care?

Speaker 4: I might go to one two, Well, especially now now

Speaker 4: that I know and understand the game, you know it

Speaker 4: and talking with y'all. Listen, I'm gonna go to maybe

Speaker 4: maybe one or two games, but I want to watch

Speaker 4: it from home so I can so I can see

Speaker 4: exactly you know, how to how to how the floor

Speaker 4: the game is going.

Speaker 3: Man, listen, Bruhn, go back to Miami. They're gonna be

Speaker 3: turned up to the max. Yeah, yeah, well, how I'm

Speaker 3: talking about what's super high expectation. They gonna be looking

Speaker 3: to bring the trophy back to the Miami baby.

Speaker 4: Hey, listen, and we talked about bringing the trophy back.

Speaker 4: Playing your twenty third, twenty fourth year add forty two

Speaker 4: years as old. Your best chance to get one is

Speaker 4: over there with with with them two dogs at the

Speaker 4: four and the five.

Speaker 1: But yeah, I think the thing is is that we

Speaker 1: know Spoe and they play hard. They play hard. Now

Speaker 1: he don't always have the pieces to go compete, but

Speaker 1: they're gonna compete. They would have they win some games

Speaker 1: just because they're better conditioned and they're better coach, because

Speaker 1: they have the better team.

Speaker 2: No question, no question.

Speaker 3: That's why they always in the fight, and they always

Speaker 3: in the race. They ain't never gonna be completely out

Speaker 3: of it, bro, you know, because we talk about the

Speaker 3: heat culture and how those guys operate over there, then

Speaker 3: they always gonna be in there.

Speaker 1: So we're gonna find out again they said it this week,

Speaker 1: said it's this week, and we'll see what happens.

Speaker 2: Draymond spoke about his recruit. Look just popped up on

Speaker 2: the screen.

Speaker 4: Guys, Hey he muted, Rich you muted.

Speaker 5: I'm unmuted.

Speaker 4: Hey, what's what's our twins?

Speaker 5: Good?

Speaker 4: Hey not Now, I'm sitting here trying to educate. I'm

Speaker 4: trying to educate these two on my on my excellency

Speaker 4: when it comes to talking basketball and where are Lebron going?

Speaker 4: Like I know you can't say it, but I know

Speaker 4: where he's going, and I'm trying to explain to them

Speaker 4: why he's going and why it makes the most So yeah,

Speaker 4: hey see I took what I told y'all.

Speaker 1: I told you Rich, Obviously, obviously this has been something

Speaker 1: going on when Lebron didn't have Lebron was on the

Speaker 1: X Frying contract, and you know there was gonna be

Speaker 1: some decisions that had to be made. Is he going back?

Speaker 1: Is he gonna retire if he leaves it? If and

Speaker 1: when he leaves and goes somewhere else, what's he looking for?

Speaker 1: Either the championship, either the place is you know, I

Speaker 1: got Savannah and Zuri's enrolled and she got her a

Speaker 1: volleyball going on. Savannah has us stuff, Bron's doing his thing.

Speaker 1: We got Bryce in Arizona. So as you sat down

Speaker 1: and talked to Lebron, what became abundantly and crystal clear

Speaker 1: to you what Lebron was looking for?

Speaker 5: Oh man, that's a good question.

Speaker 6: I mean, you know, I think all of our former athletes,

Speaker 6: it's just uncharted waters. You know, it's just very seldom

Speaker 6: you get to year twenty four and number one, you're

Speaker 6: still playing at such a high level, and then number two,

Speaker 6: you know you're still able to contribute and unlock things

Speaker 6: wherever you may may end up.

Speaker 5: I think the the clearest.

Speaker 6: Thing was that he wasn't staying in La. That was

Speaker 6: probably the that was probably the most clear thing.

Speaker 1: When did you know, when did you realize that? When

Speaker 1: did you realize Lebron is not going back to the Lakers?

Speaker 1: When he finally told you, like, okay, you can start

Speaker 1: shopping me elsewhere?

Speaker 6: Yeah, you know, I think you know, Look, you guys

Speaker 6: know me. For the craziest thing is all of y'all

Speaker 6: know me for a long time, so I there's nothing to.

Speaker 5: You know, I don't fake, but there's nothing to fake here.

Speaker 6: It's it was just as simple as that, you know,

Speaker 6: And you know, all those decisions are tough. Obviously, you

Speaker 6: play somewhere for a long time and you know you

Speaker 6: still want to play the game, but you understand your

Speaker 6: positioning and and how you want to go about things.

Speaker 5: And so when he made that clear, that was the

Speaker 5: only clear thing.

Speaker 6: That that that that I had possession of everything else.

Speaker 6: You know, you just have to go to work and

Speaker 6: try to set the table as best as possible to

Speaker 6: allow him to understand what's in.

Speaker 5: Front of him.

Speaker 6: And he's obviously, you guys know, Bron is extremely smart

Speaker 6: with all this stuff. So he has a he has

Speaker 6: an understanding of what's there. But there are some things

Speaker 6: that you have to think about that we go through

Speaker 6: and believe it or not.

Speaker 5: You know, I know just as much as you guys know.

Speaker 2: A rich you know what.

Speaker 5: Me and you got an issue. Man, We see you.

Speaker 5: I heard from you.

Speaker 6: I used to hear from you all the time. What's

Speaker 6: going on, Joe? You know you might go I come

Speaker 6: to Little Rode.

Speaker 4: Don't listen.

Speaker 5: Where's Joe?

Speaker 2: Hey? He is? I keep up with you, man. I

Speaker 2: see you moving around doing your thing. I'm pretty sure

Speaker 2: you know what I mean.

Speaker 6: I mean, you had several conversations and you know, you

Speaker 6: know the uphill battle, what it is and what you

Speaker 6: got to deal with someone in my position and now

Speaker 6: being in an executive role. That and what I've been

Speaker 6: able to build along with my with my colleagues and

Speaker 6: things like that. You know, we're here, man, here the state.

Speaker 2: Yeah, he I've seen you, white boy, Yes, sir, I

Speaker 2: seen you, white boy. I've seen it.

Speaker 5: I want to know you saw one of my white boys.

Speaker 2: I start one of you, okay, one of your white boys.

Speaker 3: Do y'all do y'all got it narrowed down to about

Speaker 3: four or five teams or everybody kind of man, still

Speaker 3: wide open.

Speaker 5: I don't know nothing about narrowing down Joe.

Speaker 2: What they saying you about to make a decision. We

Speaker 2: just talked about this.

Speaker 6: You know this, Say anything, man, I like on nightcap,

Speaker 6: I have a little fun I wanted to.

Speaker 5: With you guys.

Speaker 6: Man.

Speaker 5: But yeah, don't nobody know. If I don't know who knows?

Speaker 4: See and all the way.

Speaker 5: And.

Speaker 4: I'm telling you I know. Listen, let me say. I'm

Speaker 4: gonna say what Rich can't say. Obviously, Rich is in

Speaker 4: a position. He's in a He's in a great position.

Speaker 4: Is it given a curse to be in a position

Speaker 4: that he's in being the executive that he is, So

Speaker 4: he has to keep it hushed. You have to stand

Speaker 4: Lebron and Rich and their team in general, how they

Speaker 4: always been. They've always been two or three steps theyhead

Speaker 4: everybody else. Huh. And what I like to call it,

Speaker 4: I like to call it playing the waiting game. Lebron

Speaker 4: is methodical. They're very strategic, and they're always ahead of

Speaker 4: the game. They're always ahead of the curve, and everything

Speaker 4: that they do. His next movie has to be his

Speaker 4: best move. That's what they're thinking. So I stay stay

Speaker 4: with me. Look at you. Look at the landscape of

Speaker 4: the NBA right now? What is the best thing for

Speaker 4: Lebron to do? Okay, do I want to go play

Speaker 4: in the West? In the West, absolutely not, listen, go

Speaker 4: to stated look good on paper? Does he want to

Speaker 4: play with Steph? Yes, he's always loved to play with Steph.

Speaker 4: But at this point in his career, do you want

Speaker 4: to go to the West and deal with them, with

Speaker 4: them Juggernauts? No, you don't want to deal with You

Speaker 4: don't want to deal with Denver. You don't want to

Speaker 4: deal with the Spurs and Wimby. You don't want to

Speaker 4: deal with them. So what's the best fit for him?

Speaker 2: The East?

Speaker 4: Over there in Philly? Why you got Maxie needs the ball?

Speaker 4: You got Jalen Brunson again earlier, I mean, excuse me,

Speaker 4: Jaylen Brown. You got embid sort of clogging up the

Speaker 4: whole a little bit.

Speaker 2: He in the way.

Speaker 4: That don't make no sense. Down here the three oh

Speaker 4: five in the county we already been. Why not bring

Speaker 4: another trip down here? You could facilitate, you could dictate, well,

Speaker 4: call the place of the games.

Speaker 3: Well, hey, do I gotta worry about my cookies getting

Speaker 3: taken again? I mean, you just you're telling me that now,

Speaker 3: but when I get there, what what's gonna be like?

Speaker 2: It's like a recruited trip, Joe.

Speaker 1: They tell you all the good stuff until they get

Speaker 1: you to side, and then all of a sudden, it

Speaker 1: ain't nothing like that.

Speaker 4: We're gonna be good. We're gonna be good.

Speaker 5: Many funny man.

Speaker 2: But okay, hey listen, go ahead, Joe Rich damn can we?

Speaker 2: I mean? What? Hey?

Speaker 4: Joe? I just Joe. I just explained everything to you.

Speaker 4: He's he's in a tough spot. Yeah, I'm I'm rich

Speaker 4: representation right now. I'm his voice, I'm his platform. I'm

Speaker 4: telling you what's gonna happen.

Speaker 1: It's just kind of hard to believe. You have another client.

Speaker 1: And he got traded from the Lakers with the Dallas.

Speaker 1: He got injured right there, and he really didn't get

Speaker 1: an opportunity to fulfill because the way they looked at it,

Speaker 1: they thought that we got Kyrie, we got a d

Speaker 1: and end up getting Cooper Flag. I would have loved

Speaker 1: to have seen how that would have panned out. It

Speaker 1: didn't happen. But if ad can give them somewhere between

Speaker 1: sixty and sixty five games with trade with something to

Speaker 1: prove after being traded from Atlanta and aj Debondza.

Speaker 2: Can the Wizards be I think.

Speaker 6: The Wizards of the top sixteen in the East. I

Speaker 6: think I think the Wizards of the top sixt team

Speaker 6: in the East. Man I really believe that because you know,

Speaker 6: say what you want about Trey. Look, it's very difficult

Speaker 6: to play one on one basketball defensively.

Speaker 5: In the NBA. I don't care.

Speaker 6: Nobody get guard Joe Johnson, nobody all the best of them.

Speaker 6: And we had some great defenders. Tony Allen was was

Speaker 6: was the was numeral Uno off night. He was the

Speaker 6: original off night you had. You had a lot of

Speaker 6: great defenders back then. It's just hard to defend a

Speaker 6: guy one on So you now you got to have

Speaker 6: great team defensive guys, guys that that that can help

Speaker 6: side defense. Your rotations have to be right when it

Speaker 6: it comes to being a great team, I think understanding

Speaker 6: and getting guys to buy in and play a role

Speaker 6: as a major factor. The younger the team. You gotta

Speaker 6: think all these guys are coming from. It was my situation.

Speaker 6: They picked the school they wanted to go to, they

Speaker 6: picked the AAU team they wanted to play on, They

Speaker 6: picked the high school team they wanted to play off.

Speaker 6: So now I get to the league, I don't have that.

Speaker 6: So now who's willing to actually buy in? Who's willing

Speaker 6: to play a role? Right because you're you're not getting

Speaker 6: twenty five shot attempts every night, not when you got

Speaker 6: all Stars and all NBA type guys on the team, right,

Speaker 6: and then someone has to sacrifice. So I think if

Speaker 6: the Wizards, the organization is not of what people would

Speaker 6: think perceived just because they had a losing record, they're

Speaker 6: actually doing some really great things there in Washington. They

Speaker 6: went out and got will Will Dawkins and Michael Winger

Speaker 6: the leader. The ownership group had already been great, so

Speaker 6: that's never been an issue. You know, Ted and the

Speaker 6: son Zach are tremendous people. I just believe that they're

Speaker 6: gonna be a really strong team and a shot to

Speaker 6: the East this year, given that all seasons are clicking.

Speaker 6: I know AJ's coming in as the number one pick,

Speaker 6: but he's gonna have to fit in and play a role.

Speaker 6: Now that'd be something nice where you get off and

Speaker 6: do his thing, no question about it, and he's talented

Speaker 6: enough to do so. But it's just all about to

Speaker 6: buy in and that happens in training camp, that happens

Speaker 6: in the film room, that happens on a Tuesday night

Speaker 6: against Sacramento or against Milwaukee, or the young teams that

Speaker 6: you may see on look and see on paper and say, oh,

Speaker 6: we should beat them, But then you have to actually

Speaker 6: beat them because this is the NBA.

Speaker 5: So you're going there and you're playing me basketball.

Speaker 2: You won't win.

Speaker 6: The one thing Ad brings to the table is he's

Speaker 6: a champion. Right He's been to the finals and won.

Speaker 6: He's been to the Western Conference finals. When he came

Speaker 6: to LA I think six out of the seven years

Speaker 6: or whatever he is there, they made the playoffs and

Speaker 6: maybe five out of the seven, but play high level

Speaker 6: basketball the entire time. So he brings that into the

Speaker 6: locker room. And in addition to they got those wings,

Speaker 6: they got great they got really young guards, and I

Speaker 6: think I think they're gonna do things the right way.

Speaker 6: So if there was a sleeper in the East, it's

Speaker 6: Washington for me. Now, could they be six, could they

Speaker 6: be eight?

Speaker 5: Whatever?

Speaker 6: You know, a couple of games off will dictate that,

Speaker 6: but you know, staying healthy, I think there'll be the

Speaker 6: surprising league this year.

Speaker 2: Aolute do you look at Winby.

Speaker 1: Winby has an opportunity to sign a Superman three, he

Speaker 1: takes fifty, and you hear a lot of agents.

Speaker 2: I see, I know how you feeling.

Speaker 1: But the thing is that second April and we hear

Speaker 1: Brad Stevens and saying that's why we you know, we

Speaker 1: had to move on from Jaylen Brown. I don't whatever

Speaker 1: the case may be, but I I thought winning.

Speaker 2: Was the most important.

Speaker 1: And if we're gonna win, okay, if we have to

Speaker 1: go to the first Aprin to second Apron Hill, if

Speaker 1: we got to get an Apron Aprons.

Speaker 6: You got and Gemma's able to man for all that money. Listen,

Speaker 6: here's the thing I think.

Speaker 2: I think.

Speaker 6: I think there's certain decisions that can be made by

Speaker 6: certain people. And you know, if you know Wenby, if

Speaker 6: you know his representation, both Jeremy and Boone really great guys.

Speaker 6: I think he's one of those guys that can actually

Speaker 6: do it and justify it down there in San Antonio

Speaker 6: for for different reasons. But I do think that may

Speaker 6: I don't know if it sets a trend, but you know,

Speaker 6: it depends on your situation, and it depends on what's

Speaker 6: important to you. The way I look at things, has

Speaker 6: always been you guys aren't gonna play forever. I don't

Speaker 6: know if you're gonna play five years, seven years, ten years, fourteen.

Speaker 6: And at some point, you know, you know your your

Speaker 6: your your value doesn't stay consistent or doesn't increase. Most

Speaker 6: people's value decreased, especially in the year five or six,

Speaker 6: sometimes seven.

Speaker 5: So and I think that's one of those things that

Speaker 5: is very.

Speaker 6: It's misleading for the fans and for people that watch

Speaker 6: our sport and watch athletes, they think, oh, they make money,

Speaker 6: and they make that level of money all the time.

Speaker 5: No. The other thing too is.

Speaker 6: Athletes have to make their most important decisions at their

Speaker 6: youngest age. See you guys, just like unlike executives, we

Speaker 6: keep getting bites at the apple.

Speaker 5: You know you can go and do something else. You know,

Speaker 5: you reposition yourself. I work over here for this corporate,

Speaker 5: corporate company.

Speaker 6: Now I go over here, and you know the mistakes

Speaker 6: I made at thirty five. Now I'm making my money

Speaker 6: at forty five, and then I really hit it at

Speaker 6: fifty five. You guys don't get that that hardwood, don't

Speaker 6: give that gridiron, don't give that ice rink, don't give

Speaker 6: that baseball diamond don't get you can't put and you

Speaker 6: know you can't play forever.

Speaker 5: And so you say, well you can make it up.

Speaker 5: Not really. And the other thing is, well, most people can't.

Speaker 6: And the other thing is, you know when you I

Speaker 6: always say, the more years you play in college, just

Speaker 6: take those years at your highest earning potential and knock

Speaker 6: it off your career earnings.

Speaker 5: And so it's tough.

Speaker 6: Right, And so I don't I don't necessarily recommend things.

Speaker 5: But also I don't represent.

Speaker 6: Everybody, but if I if my client is in a

Speaker 6: position to where he can do that, Like right now,

Speaker 6: Lj's not making about the money, he's.

Speaker 4: Not making about the money.

Speaker 2: We didn't we didn't.

Speaker 5: We didn't sit back and tell nobody to hold nothing

Speaker 5: to do.

Speaker 6: You know, there was conversations, but at the end of

Speaker 6: the day, you know, people got to do what they

Speaker 6: need to do.

Speaker 5: But it's not about that.

Speaker 6: And so that actually makes a decision harder because as

Speaker 6: you guys, as former athletes, when have you ever made

Speaker 6: a decision that wasn't about the money? As an athlete, right,

Speaker 6: that that always trumps your decision because you can say, man,

Speaker 6: you know what, I really like that team over there,

Speaker 6: but they got a dollar.

Speaker 5: This team over here are for a teen. Hey, I

Speaker 5: got to go get this ten dollars just because of

Speaker 5: the position.

Speaker 6: I don't know how long I'm gonna be able to

Speaker 6: get that team.

Speaker 1: But is that what makes it so deffer? Yeah, is

Speaker 1: because everybody seemed to have the damn same amount.

Speaker 5: Well, here's the thing.

Speaker 6: When you remove the money, now you actually have clarity.

Speaker 6: You never seen an athlete be in a disposition where

Speaker 6: a have you ever seen an athlete be in this

Speaker 6: position where you can sit there and say, oh, don't

Speaker 6: worry about the money.

Speaker 5: How I've never seen it.

Speaker 3: I don't know.

Speaker 6: I've been around a long time. It's my twenty fifth season,

Speaker 6: it's his twenty four. I count twenty five.

Speaker 2: I don't know.

Speaker 6: I've never seen that before. And so, but that's not

Speaker 6: the only thing that makes it difficult. There's a number

Speaker 6: of things that makes it difficult. And obviously, being in

Speaker 6: your twenty four, you're not in twelve or fourteen, and

Speaker 6: so you really have to evaluate things a lot differently.

Speaker 6: And you know, look, never gonna be rushed to do anything.

Speaker 6: And we damn sure don't give it, don't care about

Speaker 6: what nobody has to say it. Think not at this point,

Speaker 6: we didn't work too hard to get here. Now we

Speaker 6: can't be.

Speaker 5: Worried about that.

Speaker 6: I think it's more so just you know, when the

Speaker 6: man is ready to make his decision, he makes a decision.

Speaker 6: But I say all that to say, when you're talking

Speaker 6: about from from from from Wenmby's situation, I tip my hat.

Speaker 6: You know, he's showing leadership with his group of people,

Speaker 6: and you know that spurs organization many you know they

Speaker 6: are first class, and you know, I think I.

Speaker 5: Don't know how much. I don't see how much.

Speaker 6: Was it like a thirty million dollars difference or whatever

Speaker 6: the case may be, fifty million dollars difference over five

Speaker 6: so that's ten texas eight.

Speaker 5: Yeah, you know it's real money. But hey, everybody's situation

Speaker 5: is different. By situation is different.

Speaker 2: What about the criticism the rich?

Speaker 1: They say, you're an active agent and you have a

Speaker 1: pod and you're speaking on you don't only just speak

Speaker 1: on things that that that might impact you and your clients,

Speaker 1: but potentially speaking on things that impact other clients and

Speaker 1: other agents and other teams.

Speaker 2: What do what do you say to.

Speaker 5: Me by speaking on everything Huh. What I'm saying everybody

Speaker 5: speaking on everything.

Speaker 6: What I say is, you know, I'm not turning down

Speaker 6: an opportunity to influence the youth, to give the youth

Speaker 6: confidence that they can do anything. Because guess what, while

Speaker 6: all these people are the main ones talking, they're also

Speaker 6: the main ones.

Speaker 5: Wasn't gonna ever.

Speaker 6: Give somebody that looked like me to come from what

Speaker 6: I come from, the lack there of a higher education opportunity.

Speaker 6: So why should I care what they have to say

Speaker 6: when I'm continuing to just look at the blaze that's

Speaker 6: being trailed. Don't worry about what I'm saying. Just look

Speaker 6: at the lads just being trailed, and the opportunity is

Speaker 6: just giving. I have two hundred and thirty two hundred

Speaker 6: and twenty nine, include myself, thirty young people that that

Speaker 6: that work. You know, when I when I first started

Speaker 6: my business, nobody believed how hard it was for me

Speaker 6: to get an opportunity. I mean the means I had

Speaker 6: to beat drive runs, I had to make and and

Speaker 6: and and be turned down. And so I think it's

Speaker 6: not necessarily what's being said. It's the package that the

Speaker 6: words is coming in. You know, it's me and I

Speaker 6: understand that, and that's okay. But just because uh it

Speaker 6: hadn't been done before, it don't mean they the right

Speaker 6: thing to do. And look, there is a responsibility that

Speaker 6: comes with things and I know that. But if you

Speaker 6: really listen and don't don't don't focus on the clipping.

Speaker 6: Even early on this year, I just gave a scenario

Speaker 6: based upon what my colleague was saying, and I gave

Speaker 6: a scenario breaking down what could be and if you,

Speaker 6: if you, if you dissect it, what was this what

Speaker 6: was sought after a big all I said, if it

Speaker 6: was me the way I look at it, because as

Speaker 6: you know, uh, this is what I do. I do

Speaker 6: this every day all day, evaluate talent. And it's not

Speaker 6: just people say, oh, well you're just an agent. Well

Speaker 6: actually that's not true. I'm actually the CEO of the

Speaker 6: company that happens to be an agent. And so, you know,

Speaker 6: trying to put somebody in the box is the worst thing,

Speaker 6: especially for me. I mean it's just tough to put

Speaker 6: put me in a box because you know, I know

Speaker 6: how hard it is. And and once somebody turned that

Speaker 6: water that falls off and you go there and you

Speaker 6: try to turn that falter on it's no more water.

Speaker 6: You steal thirst you got to drink, So you got

Speaker 6: to create other pipelines, you know, because you know how

Speaker 6: this thing goes. And so I don't get discouraged. To

Speaker 6: discourage me has killed more people than guns. And you know,

Speaker 6: I just can't. I can't focus there. Man, It's just

Speaker 6: too tough, especially when I know how hard it is

Speaker 6: to get an opportunity. And you know, players have podcasts.

Speaker 6: You know, the moment that it distracts and getting away

Speaker 6: of my of my day job, then that's a different story.

Speaker 6: But it doesn't at all. You know, I have missed

Speaker 6: a beat. We're growing, uh, and and we have a

Speaker 6: lot of fun. And you know, again they talked about

Speaker 6: Jesus man, So I don't I don't consider I don't

Speaker 6: take myself too serious.

Speaker 2: Lord, would you leave? Would you leave?

Speaker 1: Would you leave your current role to become to run

Speaker 1: a team, say like a rob, like a Leon Rose?

Speaker 2: Would that something you would consider?

Speaker 5: No? Not right now, not right now? We're rolling.

Speaker 2: Huh.

Speaker 5: Did you see the draft?

Speaker 2: Hey?

Speaker 3: He he he speaking speaking speaking of the draft, I

Speaker 3: mean you got one of my favorite players to watch.

Speaker 2: I watched him at school. Uh, Caleb will a a A.

Speaker 3: I've been random raving oto about how he is and

Speaker 3: I thought he showed great flash in college. Obviously him

Speaker 3: getting hurt, but when you think about it, rich that

Speaker 3: he made seven threes in college. Bro, he made he

Speaker 3: went seven for elet another night, yeah from three and

Speaker 3: they talk about Oh man, he reminds me of CAG

Speaker 3: he reminds me of KG. Hell, I've seen a lot

Speaker 3: of KD the other night.

Speaker 2: Yeah, you know.

Speaker 5: I think I've always said it.

Speaker 6: I thought he had the most upside in the entire

Speaker 6: draft and just a tremendous kid, a great family, and

Speaker 6: he's serious about his approach.

Speaker 5: He's serious about his profession.

Speaker 6: See the post the post game UH interview and they

Speaker 6: said you had thirty five.

Speaker 5: He's like, yeah, but we lost focus on now we lost.

Speaker 6: And then he talked about how he was emotional going

Speaker 6: into the game and you know, being vulnerable and being

Speaker 6: able to state that head.

Speaker 5: I was emotional.

Speaker 6: I actually cried because this is my first time playing

Speaker 6: since I got hurt. The game means that much to me.

Speaker 6: That's not an act. I'm just letting you know that's

Speaker 6: not an act. That is that is very authentic and

Speaker 6: true to the core. And you know we had you know,

Speaker 6: Caleb and Coe, Pete and Braidon. Berry's just an unbelievable

Speaker 6: draft class this year, man, and you know, just just

Speaker 6: unbelievable young men and families. Still, that's the thing. And

Speaker 6: so you know, when you talk about going to do

Speaker 6: something else, you know, obviously, you know people talk about that,

Speaker 6: and there's been rumors, and you know, every competitive agent

Speaker 6: meeting they tell families, oh, Rich going to run a

Speaker 6: team and things like that. I think that's part of gang.

Speaker 6: But the reality of it is, no, you know, I

Speaker 6: booked a See it's a difference between building the business

Speaker 6: and building a book of business. I built a business,

Speaker 6: and so it's not that easy to go away from

Speaker 6: And I don't even want to do that, but it's

Speaker 6: not that easy to go away from it. I enjoy

Speaker 6: what I do, getting up every day. I'm in that

Speaker 6: office every day if I'm not on the golf course, obviously,

Speaker 6: and you know, I think it's it's I'll say this,

Speaker 6: I'm honored when people say that, because, as you guys know,

Speaker 6: I come a long way man. But at the same time,

Speaker 6: you know, I really enjoy what I do. The moment

Speaker 6: I stop enjoying it. I won't do it. But but

Speaker 6: but right now, I really enjoy what I do.

Speaker 5: I have great clients, I have great families.

Speaker 6: We built a tremendous business that stretches far beyond representation.

Speaker 6: And you know, every day I get up, I'm still

Speaker 6: thinking of how to get better. I'm still trying to

Speaker 6: perfect my craft, man, and and find different ways of

Speaker 6: processing and and you know, different verticals. That's that's not representation,

Speaker 6: uh uh, just a representation adjacent. I'm learning a lot

Speaker 6: every day. And so you know, you learned from young people.

Speaker 6: Get a lot of young people around you. They these

Speaker 6: kids are smart, man, very smart. So I'm learning a lot.

Speaker 6: So no, no, not right now, man, not right now.

Speaker 6: I'm still a young man. You know what you're trying to,

Speaker 6: Why you're trying to why you're trying to get me

Speaker 6: out the game?

Speaker 2: Hey? You with them? With me?

Speaker 4: Okay, okay, hey.

Speaker 2: Go ahead.

Speaker 4: No, I got I got a question. With everything you

Speaker 4: accomplished being the CEO building a business, if you didn't

Speaker 4: go this route.

Speaker 5: Yeah, if you did.

Speaker 4: Hell, if if I didn't play football and football didn't workout,

Speaker 4: I wanted to be a marine biologist. I wanted to

Speaker 4: be a veterinarian because I love animals and I love

Speaker 4: killer whales. Yeah, what was your in your other route?

Speaker 5: If if you.

Speaker 6: That's a good question. Uh, you know I was. I

Speaker 6: was always a people's person.

Speaker 5: Oh Joe, you know that, hell man, you became friends.

Speaker 6: I ain't played football, wasn't ever ever in the Bangles

Speaker 6: locking room or nothing. We just you just had a

Speaker 6: liking for me, you know, and the same way with

Speaker 6: me and Joe. Uh, you know, that's a good question.

Speaker 6: Look again, I threw so many things at the wall,

Speaker 6: hoping one stick man and then and obviously you know,

Speaker 6: I think people get it miscon screwed when when I

Speaker 6: when I talk about my journey, and people try to

Speaker 6: make it that I'm as if I'm.

Speaker 5: Not appreciative of the opportunity at lebron Forth gave me.

Speaker 6: I would tremendously appreciative, so much show that I couldn't

Speaker 6: wait to to to do what I've been able to

Speaker 6: do and not be dependent of. Because I think when

Speaker 6: an athlete give you an opportunity as a friend, as

Speaker 6: a brother, as a cousin, distant cousin, you know, whatever

Speaker 6: the case may be, that's not something that you should

Speaker 6: rest on you know, that's not to you know, to

Speaker 6: make a bed that's more of like a pallet, you know,

Speaker 6: And it's just one of those boosters.

Speaker 5: But but but.

Speaker 6: Then I think the most respect that we can show

Speaker 6: you guys is to go on and build something and

Speaker 6: then you can look back and say, hey, man, you

Speaker 6: know what I'm I'm I'm I'm with that, you know.

Speaker 6: And and I try to and I say that to

Speaker 6: all the young guys that's around my clients.

Speaker 5: I tell them, you know, it's on you.

Speaker 6: Just no way that you should be sleep when when

Speaker 6: your guy go to practice and come back from practice,

Speaker 6: there's no way. There's no way them cars should be

Speaker 6: empty on e or not washed. There's no way. The

Speaker 6: cleaners shouldn't be there to the Amazon boxes shouldn't be

Speaker 6: by them doors or the garage door, that front door,

Speaker 6: that snow that's that that that snow removal should be

Speaker 6: on time, you know, that refrigerator that the cleaning crews

Speaker 6: all of that, because it's it's it's just a proper

Speaker 6: way of doing things. And I, you know, as you know,

Speaker 6: I try to get a game and and as best

Speaker 6: as I can, Man, I'm an extremely appreciative of the

Speaker 6: opportunity that was given to me. But at the same time,

Speaker 6: I know, I know I couldn't lean on that, you know,

Speaker 6: And the last thing I ever wanted to do was

Speaker 6: be that guy in section.

Speaker 5: And then when it's all over.

Speaker 6: Them, people ain't picking up your phone calls, you know,

Speaker 6: when you I had to build something, They're not picking

Speaker 6: up your car. They don't care who you used to

Speaker 6: hang around with. And that don't that don't mean nothing.

Speaker 6: That's not gonna pay the bill. And so I tried

Speaker 6: to express that as best as possible, because you know,

Speaker 6: I've seen a lot. Man, I've seen a whole lot,

Speaker 6: a whole lot, had to deal with a whole lot, and.

Speaker 5: So I don't know, O Joe.

Speaker 6: Probably I probably would have been in the music, probably

Speaker 6: music or fashion, you know, music or fashion. I could,

Speaker 6: I could, I could, you know, vice president of global global,

Speaker 6: global marketing at one of these shoe companies, or you know,

Speaker 6: a manager of music manager.

Speaker 5: I can manage talent all day long. I'm an a

Speaker 5: n R too.

Speaker 2: Now.

Speaker 6: I can pick a lot of records and find writers

Speaker 6: and get songs made and find the producers. Do you

Speaker 6: know I had a record deal at twenty five, twenty

Speaker 6: four years old.

Speaker 5: Man, come on, man, you know listen, Uh you were

Speaker 5: saying I picked singles. I didn't done it all o Joe,

Speaker 5: that's just what again, that's just me. No, no, no, no, no,

Speaker 5: I picked singles.

Speaker 4: I picked come on, there you go singles?

Speaker 2: Okay?

Speaker 5: No no, I said, yeah.

Speaker 4: Hey, you know I'm glad. I'm glad you said that.

Speaker 2: Man.

Speaker 4: You know, Lebron Lebron gave you an opportunity. You know,

Speaker 4: he threw your lay up, and you know I said,

Speaker 4: I sing too.

Speaker 6: Hey listen, Oh, I don't know about no layup may

Speaker 6: have been the past. I had to make the lay

Speaker 6: up myself, right.

Speaker 5: Right right, You don't know about.

Speaker 4: You know, I've been trying to get in the music industry,

Speaker 4: in music industry for a little minute. You know I

Speaker 4: could sing.

Speaker 6: Now, this is what we need to do for you,

Speaker 6: because one thing about you, you got it.

Speaker 5: You a start, I know, you a start.

Speaker 2: Listen.

Speaker 6: We gotta surround you with the right writers. Yeah, we gotta,

Speaker 6: you know, we gotta get you the right reference.

Speaker 5: We gotta put that.

Speaker 6: Auto children on you though, man, because I know you

Speaker 6: gotta put that all the child But.

Speaker 5: We're gonna do all the other stuff that the actuals man.

Speaker 1: We gotta need to put auto Z on that car parts.

Speaker 4: Hey come on, hey, I could. I ain't even brite

Speaker 4: you to my show when.

Speaker 2: I came on.

Speaker 1: I'm gonna get you out on business rich you know

Speaker 1: what being in this business, like you said, quarter century

Speaker 1: and you've had You've seen some players have some up

Speaker 1: and down. You right well with Lebron in twenty eleven.

Speaker 1: Darren Fox had a very similar situation this year, had

Speaker 1: had you know, he didn't play his best ball. We

Speaker 1: know Darren Fox is an all star. He's a phenomenal talent.

Speaker 1: What was some of the things that you relayed to

Speaker 1: him that you talked to him about after the series.

Speaker 2: I talked him a.

Speaker 6: Lot series over during the series, you know, after games

Speaker 6: and things like that. You know, anytime you play a

Speaker 6: sports short memory yet short. I think people it's it's

Speaker 6: hard to place a one season.

Speaker 5: On a on a.

Speaker 6: Not so used series. I think we've all seen that

Speaker 6: from the best of athletes. You know, you just you

Speaker 6: don't look like yourself for a series for whatever reason,

Speaker 6: shots not falling, don't have your same quickness or your

Speaker 6: shift or the timing is off or anything like that.

Speaker 5: And sometimes it's.

Speaker 6: Just every you know, you said that black table, black tape,

Speaker 6: that blackjack table.

Speaker 5: Long enough you don't get a bad shoot.

Speaker 6: Maybe one or two of them, you know, you just

Speaker 6: got it's got to weather the storm, you know.

Speaker 5: Uh new addition made made the best song ever? Can

Speaker 5: You Stay in the Rain?

Speaker 6: So I think it's I think during that time, we

Speaker 6: were just having conversations about short memory, keeping the confidence,

Speaker 6: you know, understanding that the social media is, especially with

Speaker 6: all the things that's going on with gambling things like that.

Speaker 5: Now I think the comments and things like that is

Speaker 5: out of control.

Speaker 6: When it comes to things like that, you have to

Speaker 6: block those things out, but but also do other things.

Speaker 6: Having you know, not being on scoring don't mean you

Speaker 6: can't affect the game in different way. And so so

Speaker 6: just trying to keep any time in that situation, you

Speaker 6: just trying to keep guys positive. But at the same

Speaker 6: time there's a balancing act like you can talk about it,

Speaker 6: but then you can't talk too.

Speaker 5: Much about it, right because at the end of the day,

Speaker 5: you don't want to be drowned out.

Speaker 6: And when I say you know, I'm saying the athlete

Speaker 6: don't want to be drowned out with it.

Speaker 5: You gotta you gotta, you gotta.

Speaker 6: Yeah, go by the house, had a conversation, have a

Speaker 6: little mill. You may have five six conversation. We need

Speaker 6: a conversation within that conversation about it and.

Speaker 5: Then you move on. But but but Dean's a professional.

Speaker 6: I have no doubt that that he'll he'll he'll have

Speaker 6: a good year this year. We don't make excuses and so,

Speaker 6: you know, you gotta have accountability and situations like that.

Speaker 6: And he said it himself, you know, obviously, you know

Speaker 6: he's he needed to do a better job. And I

Speaker 6: think given the opportunity the next time, he will.

Speaker 2: Yeah, appreciate that.

Speaker 4: Man, Yeah, no problem.

Speaker 5: I know I've been trying to.

Speaker 1: You know, hey, tail lebron tell hey, tell go what

Speaker 1: do you want to have that big reveal camp club?

Speaker 6: You know, y'all, y'all, y'all get on me. Man, I

Speaker 6: don't listen. I don't know anything. I know just as

Speaker 6: much as y'all know.

Speaker 3: You know, Hey, A typically, typically I hit him rich,

Speaker 3: I hit him in the d M.

Speaker 2: He hit me right back. Hell, I hit him.

Speaker 3: I said, hey, man, I need I said, I need

Speaker 3: you to come on night camp. I still heard from

Speaker 3: typically hit me right back.

Speaker 6: Didn't he tell you he was gonna do this? He said,

Speaker 6: I thought, y'all was going to do the show. Well

Speaker 6: he's gonna do it now.

Speaker 1: But I thought, hey, hey he his face card good anytime?

Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, I know that.

Speaker 1: Hey, he got interest, he got interested in the club,

Speaker 1: He got interest to the club.

Speaker 5: I watched the show, man, I just I enjoyed it.

Speaker 6: So and you know, y'all my guys man, So I said,

Speaker 6: I've been trying to come on and it's tough.

Speaker 5: So this happened to be the right time. I hit as.

Speaker 6: I said, y'all, I hit you. I said, y'all on

Speaker 6: he said yeah, he said, yeah, I'm on. So I appreciate,

Speaker 6: appreciate you guys. Have me on, man, enjoy the rest

Speaker 6: the show.

Speaker 4: Thank you, appreciate.

Speaker 2: Tell the wife, we said, will do when she performed again,

Speaker 2: and she toured anytime.

Speaker 5: Soon to my knowledge, Yeah, not to.

Speaker 2: About get off about part man, about doctor myg.

Speaker 5: I got blinders on.

Speaker 6: Man.

Speaker 5: You know what they sure I'm like this?

Speaker 2: Hey, they don't know nothing about that. They don't know

Speaker 2: how you.

Speaker 6: Get Tuchy Derby all is the finish line man, I

Speaker 6: don't know who right.

Speaker 1: All right, man, we appreciate your man.

Speaker 2: Tell everybody all right, Bro Rich Paul, ladies and gentlemen.

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