For real. I literally see most of his qualities just the same as mine. In terms of humble, funny when it should be, and simple minded. Respect there are not that many people like that. Even with money now he is like that.
Side note. These NBA players podcast PG, Dray, Arenas really help fans go through the offseason dry spell. PG podcast is dope. You put in a fan Q and A that'll be cool
No matter how much you make it’s hard when you get uprooted from somewhere that’s starting to feel like home. I applaud these dudes and their families for doing this
Best NBA player podcast when it comes to relatability and being yourself 😂, Love how players can just be themselves PG13 def keeping NBA fans that want to hear players talk about their life in the NBA entertained 🤣🤣
I have always harbored doubts about the nonchalant attitudes displayed by players following a trade. After all, the NBA is essentially a workplace, and even involuntary work transfers in the real world evoke a range of emotions. It is difficult for me to comprehend how one could be satisfied with moving from a title-contending team or a city they enjoy to a small market or a team in the process of rebuilding.
The nba isn’t a workplace they’re contractors with certain obligations most players don’t care where they play because they get paid enough to not be displaced these guys have houses in every state they work in yes culture nightlife may be different but they also usually exclusively socialize among themselves so it’s not really different going from one team to another still talking and hanging out with the same guys u did before
98% of the league is under an overwhelming amount of physical and mental stress. I know it be killing them but they have to play and perform or they're not going to have a job.
"Worked out" Sabonis looked worse than Alex Len and the 3rd seeded Kings lost to the weak chemistry broken 6th seeded Warriors. The Kings are a 2nd round exit at best and 1st round exit to the Nuggets/Suns
@@cottonmather8146 The Sacramento Kings got Coach of the year, NBA Executive of the year, the very first Clutch Player of the year, broke the rookie 3 point record, had the number one offense in the NBA, had an All-Star player that should have been two players, an All-Rookie player, had two all NBA third team players, broke a playoff drought of 16 years, finished 3rd in the West, clinched the Pacific Division, then took the defending champs to 7 games. All that after everyone said the trade for Sabonis was awful. Also, Sabonis won the rebounding title.
@@cottonmather8146Yeah. Haliburton is better than Sabonis but I think it was going to be hard for Haliburton and Fox to coexist as 2 ball dominant PGs. I would have traded Fox and Kept Haliburton to be honest.
@@DynamicUnreal The idea that "it's going to be hard for 2 ball dominant guards to co-exist" is complete bs. Fox/Haliburton aren't handling the ball every possession for 70% of the 24 seconds. It would've worked especially with the offense Mike Brown put in
It's nice to see an ego for the right reason. Tyrese wants to be part of a rebuild, to make his TEAM good. Not just to get his bag and leave. The bag comes with your team being good. But it's about the winning as a team. Great young man.
@@DynamicUnreal nah idc if it was half done, just started, or finished entirely. Why do we keep hearing players say they learned of a trade from either twitter, woj, or rare instances from tv
I don't really care how or why or whatever on Orlando trading Shaq. We should thank them. Because the Kobe Shaq pairing is what made me a fan of basketball.
lol the nba is a business. The trade made sense for both teams on the court. This is one of the few teams both teams were in the trade it to be better teams.
you can tell lots of GMs are boys not men, bc they dont even have the confidence to tell you over the phone or face to face that you've been traded. cowards.
If I got a $100 for everytime Tyrese said the word "like" I would be one of the richest man in the world:) looking forward to Indy this season thou, the team on paper looks exciting.
Maybe we should ask PG about how he was on local tv saying he wanted to spend his who,e career with the Pacers three days before telling management he would not re-sign. Yeah, we’re still a bit bitter and cynical.
if sac had tyrese this last year, they’d definitely get past golden state.. but then again who knows if he woulda stayed in SAC would he still become the player he has on the pacers
honestly think they would have had a worse chance if Tyrese was still there. by the time he was traded, Sac had a huge traffic jam at the 1 that was hurting Fox’s opportunity to become a superstar and Hali’s ability to maximize their potential. Sac would still be rebuilding if the trade never happened. I vividly remember punching a wall when the trade happened but Indy is building a fantastic young core with him as the centerpiece, and Sacramento ran out of patience after 16 years or so. Sabonis was the best piece the Kings could have gotten, and so was Hali for the Pacers.
Bro wasn't 4 or 5 when the lakers with kobe and shaq went against Sacramento in the playoffs. He was 2 lmao Edit: i cant even believe yall assumed and made it seem like i was dissing tyrese for not knowimg how old he was. I searched it out of curiosity cause tyrese is one of my favorite players and i cant believe how young he is. Yall are pathetic
They are both very different types of point gaurds . Foxx I can see is cut from that score first Pg and I feel rese is cut from that Floor general type