Not really. All you gotta do is say "yes. Communism good. No. Traditionalism bad. We must upend all institutions, and replace them with our own." And you get at least a B- for that in modern college.
@leonunyabusiness6966 went on a beautiful hike on Sunday. Thanks for asking. We're you going to provide a rebuttal, or should I just assume you're a child who can't converse when they hear truths they don't like?
I think the fact that he’s this good with the left hand dribbling of a middleschooler is more impressive than anything, best player on his team while literally being one handed, the team that went 64-18 this regular season
@@KB-qk1ic playing in the NBA for more than 5 years puts anyone who is smart enough to use their money wisely in a position where they’re good for it for the rest of their lives. 10+ years and we can start thinking of generational wealth. At the end of the day, it’s just a high paying job to some people and questioning a players passion to a sport is weird when there’s quite a few examples of people who don’t necessarily devote all their resources to a sport but still have relatively successful careers.
@@ukuthulakhumalo6288 and no team wants to devote a lottery pick, the 3rd pick in this case, for a 5 year player. They made the finals in his 6th season. And you're literally explaining why they wanted to be sure of his dedication.
He is great. But a lot of this is just flat out not true. He doesn’t teach robotics and he wasn’t o even on his schools chess team. The first is extremely exaggerated (he started a camp that host a multi day event at MIT, so robotics professionals come and teach at his camp.) the 2nd is just straight not true and has been repeated over and over again at this point.
This makes me so proud, folks like to make life choices for you and can’t even walk in your shoes…. Scouts saying he’d get tired of basketball, he was like I can do em all
Love how he’s looking in these playoffs. Have always liked him, I feel like his intelligence could have lead to his overthinking a bit in previous playoffs, but I feel like he’s looking so confident and comfortable right now. I do miss the flattop though haha
@@superiorbullies9798”Forever” is an exaggeration. He’s good now, but he most likely wants security for further generations. That money will run out past his life if that’s all they’re relying on. It seems silly but also makes sense, that’s why generational wealth is tied to land/property ownership. If you’re just talking about liquid cash, it will run out. And you’d be surprised how quickly people can go through millions of dollars. Look at lottery winners. Broke within a few years.
i have always had respect for Jaylon Brown, but damn this is whole new levek of respect. Im happy that he's in the NBA where we can see this superstar continue to rise, but if he wasn't in the NBA, he most definitely would be financially fine. Cant wait to see where his career will take him after Basketball
Too smart for the NBA is ultimate disrespect towards the rest of the league. They make it sound like the rest of the league arrived on a short yellow bus.
@@gorgistanojevik3196definitely blessed. Who do you know that can play in the biggest professional league and get offers to work for Nasa. Playing in the Nba alone is like 1 in 400,000
@@gorgistanojevik3196 oh he absolutely works his tail off. But most people work hard and still couldn’t take grad classes as a freshman, or be a basketball star. But this guy did both‼️He’s a special talent, for sure.
What a guy fr I hope in a few years people will realize what a role model this dude is, and his teacher thought he was gonna be in jail??? What a hater
It also means he was intelligent enough to realize he will make way more money being an nba player for 15 years than doing any of those other things. He can do them once he retires from the nba and by then he and his whole family will be set for life
Whenever I see a young Jalen, my mind just short-circuts into seeing Marques Brownlee. Especially with that kind of high top haircut he rocked back then
Hope he wins the NBA title, some have that gift to be talented in many fields, and even better, not arrogantly put down others for being smarter than them.
Dude was the nerd protagonist who actually good at sport but doesn't know it yet, until he accidentally scored 3 pointer from 60 yards not because of his skills, but it's because he's master of physics.
Here as he is about to win his first NBA championship. He went to my high school (a grade above me) and I distinctly remember the story of how one of his teachers told him he wouldn’t go anywhere in life and how she would probably end up seeing his picture listed in the county jail 5 years from then. His level of motivation from that moment onwards is astonishing 💯 🗣️