As a Louisville fan that held him in my top 5 favorite UofL players (I'm 41 today), it was beyond disappointing to see how he just went to full blown arrogance once he declared.
My guy i met him in louisville my homboy Brandon Jenkins played wit him he was cool I'm praying he come home soon he got kids 🙏 mistakes happen praying for u twill❤
Yeah Kobe definitely made a dirty play. He hated Ricky Rubio. Kobe almost made it look by accident but if you look closely. Kobe uses his knee & aims for the side of Rubios knee as he’s playing defense.. Kobe was a Dawg ! No room for weaklings
Was gonna say this Rubio’s game reminded me of Steve Nash wish he had a better jump shot, he definitely was more then a role player his first 5 years in the NBA
@jdavenport1805 so why is Brett fare on cameras saying "there's no way the media is going to find out about this?"...you need to tell yourself to do your own homework before you speak. #Clown....those white boy tactics won't work anymore. Cameras don't lie it actually holds white boys accountable
@@GabeDavisProductions bro I’ll never forget it. It was a tournament in San Luis Obispo, CA his senior year and during the warmups he was jumping under the basket hitting his head on the padding of the backboard, my whole team was like wtf 😳 lol then he proceeded to win the dunk contest for that same tournament. Was my 1st time seeing him and I already knew he was going to the league. Fast forward a few years later and I see him #1 on SportsCenter for a fast break dunk he got while he was playing for the Nets and I was like “oh shit thats dude!” Lol
@@GabeDavisProductions lol seriously dude could hoop forreal tho. Cassius Stanley was another 1 of those guys I played against that I knew was going to league when I played against him. Thought both of those guys would be All Stars in the league. Ridiculous bounce
Average NBA player who would have been better off playing in China or Israel or Australia. He would have made more money and been a more valued player. Lots of guys play in other countries and have good careers. Good video. Thanks. As for the sentence, he'll probably never pay it off and have the restitution hanging over his head for a lifetime.
I definitely agree with the overseas ball. Way more career longevity and a lot less pressure to perform. Unfortunately it’s a never ending cycle. Players can’t manage their funds well enough, when they’re done hooping they end up broke. Should be the status quo to take a personal finance class when you make a professional league. There’s a podcast with Stephen Jackson, he has Charles Barkley on there and they discussed finances. How the older 76ers players taught him about managing his money. It’s a good listen, should be mandatory for the players to hear it too.
NBA has a great PR team. You hear the word “fraud” and think it’s a Brett Favre situation. Technically they were double dipping into the players insurance fund they paid into while playing (Big Baby and Sebastian Telfair kinda explain it)
@@barrera719 No he’s been sentenced but court cases take time in-between sentencing and actual time served. If I had to guess they’re still working out arrangements for possible parole in the future.
@@GabeDavisProductions idk I never had any court dates after sentencing.. sentencing is the end of the road in a court case usually at least in my state but maybe dude has the wrong Terrence Williams on IG or someone else is running his account
Ehh I don’t think it’s that serious considering it was just a few million dollars he frauded from nba teams. NBA teams are loaded chances are they didn’t even really care plus he actually played for the nba so that’s another reason I don’t really care