@@Real_Michael_Jordanyou’re naive if you don’t think the sponsoring business told him to sell it like this knowing this would happen… these aren’t kids on lunch period… these are multi million dollar businesses with a lot at stake. They’ll misstep, but very little of what they do in marketing isn’t intentional.
@unameguy4255 "her master" yall so gd annoying. It's called having a job, keeping a job, and running a business. Your dad shoulda been around to teach u about it
Thats what a good Celebrity Handler does - keeps you from doing things detrimental to the organization and yourself! I wish they still had these in Hollywood, and definitely need more of em in Sports!
Not if he gets fined everytime and eventually getting suspended. Its on the contract. Besides he playing like shit so nobody buying this so its a lose lose situation and pissing his team off. So no its not smart@@rdb0819
No you’re all wrong the fine is bigger than he could of spent on advertising plus he wore a thing on his like a grandma and got treated like a 7th grader by that girl
@@ametalman66while making her look bad as well. Doing that will just make people want to buy it. Funny how they want you to promote the NBA but you trying to Promote yourself and it’s a problem.
@@bboyrobotic6696😂actually she’s doing her job. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. Should have just left the water on the ground by him, after she snatched the first one
@@kylebreaux646 his point is that the NBA has no problem making money by marketing your name with jerseys and trying to promote whatever company/brand pays them for the advertising, plus the players get fined if they dont do the press conferences. Yet here we see that a player cant even market himself or his own products because the NBA is not making any profit off of it, so you expect a player to be FORCED to do these dumb ass interviews with garbage ass NBA advertisements around them, but they cant do their own thing because you, as a league, are too sensitive.
I don't see an elderly Russian grandmother anywhere in this video. And if you're going to say the Scarf on his head, you're misusing that word and trying to sound smart when you could just say scarf.
@@brianlopez7775a babushka is a headscarf tied under the chin like he had on. Before the age of gender fluidity only women wore these. They were generally Polish or Russian
Every now and then a sports related clip shows up on my RU-vid account. I'm glad it was this one because it shows the very reason I don't watch sports anymore. All they care about is the money... period.
She’s being ing significantly more attention to the produce in my opinion. If not for her I would have never seen this in a million years. Now I know all about Coco5 all-natural fruit-flavored coconut water.
The NBA has exclusive promotional contractual agreements. If they promote competitors products at official NBA post game interviews, the NBA would be in violation of that contractual agreement. This is perfectly reasonable, and normal.
You first have need a skillset that warrants reporters to gather around with mics and cameras to wanna hear from you, which Russell as an NBA Player has….fyi, commenting in online chats isn’t press conference worthy.
@@brianivan. but I’m not hatin on anyone promoting their product that could potentially put more money in the pockets of he and his family…notice the difference 😃