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Welcome back everybody to another edition of the Free Agent Fans Podcast. It's your boy Mike Jr. coming at you. Got the fellas here with me today. What up, what up? Okay. That's what's up. Alright, y'all. So I told y'all in the last a couple of podcasts ago when I talked about the LeBron James comments on Memphis and Milwaukee. I said I would have the fellas on there to get their opinion. If you listen to that one, if you haven't, go back and listen to it. If you listen to it, you'll know what I said. Now let's get the fellas' opinion. So we're gonna jump into this. First, I'm gonna start off by reading some of the comments to just kind of update you guys on what happened. So in April 2026, LeBron James criticized Memphis and Milwaukee as cities he disliked playing in. Specifically mentioned a disdain for staying at the Memphis Hyatt and suggesting the Grizzlies moved to Nashville. The 41-year-old Lakers star said, You think I want to do this shit in Memphis on a random Thursday? Later he doubled down that he doesn't like playing in those cities, not that he disliked the people or the city of Memphis itself. So this caused a whole backlash of uh negativity towards LeBron. And in the last podcast, I talked about, you know, my wife gave her opinion, and she said her whole problem with it was LeBron saying it in front of all those white guys on the golf course. So what do you guys think about that? Don't be scared, niggas. Let's go. Yeah, don't be scared, don't be scared. It's all good. You know, like like so it's all about the same thing. You you said the the the quiet part loud. And you know what I'm saying? We all know that we all say things in our head, but we wouldn't say it out loud. And when you say it aloud, now you go be scrutinized for it because it's gonna be other people that have double dance. That's why you had to double down. And side note to that, he ain't the person to say that shit. What's his name? Uh Draymond Green said it. All kinds of other people, but because he's LeBron, exactly. Now there's a lot of backlash. People are calling him out, you know, saying he ain't this, he ain't that. Like they done forgot what all he did in fucking Cleveland. So how are you doing? Period. He says the whole foundation. He he gives back, he shares the love, but he's speaking out. That's what he's supposed to do.
SPEAKER_00So I'm I'm in city government, right? Right. And Milwaukee, Memphis, or similar cities to St. Louis, Atlanta. These cities are predominantly black and they are ran by Democrats, and they have a hard time getting funded from the Capitol. And these southern states are ran by Republicans who don't want to funnel money into inner city, into black cities. So NBA, NFL, these things generate these teams, these sports, these events generate money for these black cities. If you start taking these resources out of the black city, what do we have left? You just gonna. So I I think LeBron is on a different level. He speaks from a different level of privilege. And I don't think he should have said it because it's only hurting black people. It's only hurting black cities when you take a resource like the Memphis Grizzlies out of a predominantly black city and move them to Nashville, which is white country music, you only hurt in a city.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00And he's promoting that.
SPEAKER_02And that's exactly what my wife said. So my question to that is like Black What I told her, nigga, please, we hurt in our own cities. All right, because ain't nobody going to Memphis gangs. I went to a Memphis gang with the whiskey, it was in his last year, and it was it wasn't bad, but the crime rate apparently has spiked, it has jumped up. So I heard all that stuff online about oh, it's historically black and all the history here. Well, why don't we take some pride in our own shit and stop committing crime at the fucking stadium and maybe people want to come to Memphis?
SPEAKER_00So people do this, people who badge black cities and black communities. There's no like one-finger issue because this the black community has been attacked in multiple different. We've been under attack by housing, banking, education. There's no one thing I can put my finger, one, no one button I can push and say magically revive black communities. We got homelessness, you got uneducated, people don't know the value of property and taking care of all this stuff, man. So I I don't I don't think it's just one one button you can say that I'm gonna fix the black community.
SPEAKER_02Right, but can we start with crime though? You know what I'm saying? Because crime is what like I I saw the I think it was Draymond Green, one of those, one of another NBA player. His video, he said, like, since you could potentially get robbed crossing the street from the hotel across from the stadium, going to the stadium, you can get robbed. Damn.
SPEAKER_00Right. Why do people commit crime?
SPEAKER_02Well, yeah, because they they disenfranchise, uh, poor, they don't have any opportunities. But I mean, you ain't gonna get no opportunities if you committing crime. It's just like downtown St. Louis. Ain't nobody want to move their business there. If you was a billionaire, but you want to put your business in downtown St. Louis where little these little Yans run around with guns on their shoulders and shit. So they ain't putting no business down there.
SPEAKER_00The answer is we over-police our community even more. Because crime, if it's crime, then that means I over-police.
SPEAKER_02Well, how is you gonna get rid of? It's gotta be community, it's gotta be other things. I think that St. Louis has actually Kansas City has the same amount of cops as St. Louis. Kansas City is a big is bigger than us. And St. Louis are we losing population. So you gotta think you got the same amount of police as we do, but our crime is so. It can't be the police.
SPEAKER_00It's gotta be something more. They fix their police by kicking little young kids out. I mean, what do the kids? There's no community centers. Where community center at?
SPEAKER_02Where the kids go hang out at, yeah. I mean, they go hang out somewhere. They gotta, you know, you're a kid, you know, that's what you do. So I I get that too, man. But this society, society has become such a whiny ass baby baby. Give me this, give me that. Nigga, I ain't had no community center when I was growing up. We threw rocks. We we climbed trees. You know what I'm saying? I mean, for real, though. You know what I'm saying? Everybody wants something like give me this, give me that. At the end of the day, it's your decision, man. At 13 and 14, it was my decision to go throw rocks. It was my decision to do this, do that. It was my decision when I first joined my first game. That was my decision. And say just because LeBron said this shit in front of a bunch of white people, white people stand this shit in their house. They don't give a fuck that this nigga standing in front of them. They don't care. Because it's being said anyway. Because that shit, that city is shitty. It's a shitty ass city, just like my city. And I wouldn't put business in that motherfucker because the niggas don't know how to act. And it's us. You know what I'm saying? I ain't just badging black people. It is us doing the crime down there. You know what I'm saying? There may be some white people doing it here and there, but predominantly, it's a predominantly black city, so it's probably predominantly us doing the fucking crime, because it's most of us there. And honestly, nothing wrong with what LeBron said. I don't either, because he took a stand. Took a stand, says some shit, and calls some shit out, and he pissed some people off, so what the fuck? The reality, the reality of it is you have a lot of these NBA players that's coming in your seat, they still gotta be protected. Anybody gotta be protected. But you don't have to have, like when I found out it was a fucking ghetto right by the White House, I was like, what the fuck? Like I didn't even know it was a fucking ghetto by the White House. Yes. You know what I'm saying? So to hear the hearing shit like that is like amazing to me, because I would think, my opinion, I would think the White House would definitely have 10 to 12 blocks all the way around it, motherfucker. It's totally clear. No. You know what I'm saying? But then pictures of those you see is like the back of it. You hear me? Like, but to hear you got a straight ghetto that's like literally a couple of blocks away from this motherfucker, damn.
SPEAKER_04Yes, yes.
SPEAKER_02You know what I'm saying? So, you know, those are just things that to me, man, listen, these guys come here, some of them bring their families, some of them come here, and don't get me wrong, they don't expect the red carpet treatment. You ain't gonna have it in every city you go to. But damn, do I have to do you have to get mugged or somebody get robbed or a gun pulled on you and shit like that? I've heard that NBA players have attempted, people have attempted to rob them after the games. You know what I'm saying? Yes, LeBron is bigger than the average NBA player, he sure is. But if he see it, then you gotta speak up on it. Why is right and wrong is wrong, man. It don't matter because you know we know St. Louis is a rough city. We know Detroit is a rough city, but they got the Pistons, they got the Detroit Lions and everything like. But guarantee you, Detroit, St. Louis, and some of these cities rank in a top five to ten in the high-ass crown. You know what I'm saying? So don't just put us uh an NBA team or NFL team in these cities and y'all ain't willing to come out here and clean some shit up. It ain't your job. Yeah. But you can go to the mayors and say, hey man, our players are important. Yeah. So what we need to do to help y'all out, you know what I'm saying? And just put it out there. That's that's a point. I mean, well, Mac, he said a good, Slime said a good, I made a good statement when he talked about it's a, I think it's a systemic issue, man. It's a moral breakdown of the family, of the structure in the household, seriously, because it's like this. No, we just gotta start calling it like it is, man. Think about it. If you see a large group of black dudes between 18 and 25, right? 18 to 15, versus a large group of white guys, Asians, Hispanic, or any other nationality, you sense, you tend to get a little bit more obtense when you see our people. Yes. To be honest, just keep it real.
SPEAKER_00You ain't learned. Can I ask you a question? That same group of black guys when they were you said 18 to 25. 18 to 15, and they had nowhere to go, no resources. So they congregated and clicked up, and then they developed into these 18-year-olds with these bad habits. We never invested money, we never stopped them. We never talk. I get what you're saying. I I I I really do get what you're saying because I I I hate I hate nigga shit. I'm not afraid of niggas shit.
SPEAKER_02Keep it real. I mean, I see what you're saying. I think it's just a moral breakdown of the family structure, man, because it's like it's just come down to like you have old school parents like that were single mothers. They adopt they had there's a different type of single mothers now than it was single mothers 15, 20, 30 plus years ago. Okay? They that the way they let these kids run the household, yeah, they don't just run around at 10, 11, 12 o'clock at night. They have no curfew, they have no structure, they have no balanced meals to eat. There's no fear of authority. Right, there's no fear of authority.
SPEAKER_00Can I ask y'all a question? Because Chris Rod told a joke about the people with the least amount of shit can do the most complaining. And the people with the most shit, when you say shit, I mean the most amount of items. You can't do that complaining. Resources. So, resources. So, it's okay for me to be on the on the lower spectrum of the income to do the complaining on a lower total pole. But somebody like LeBron, who's all the way up there, has got all his money, power, and influence, can he complain? It's okay to complain upwards, but can LeBron complain down? Because that's what he's doing. Let me tell you why. He's complaining down.
SPEAKER_02He, when the more money you have, the more property you are, the louder your microphones. Yeah. And I can see if LeBron hadn't done anything for the black community, but you go to Cleveland and you see what he's doing there, that's why I took offense when people were ragging him. It's like, y'all act like LeBron ain't never did shit.
SPEAKER_00If anybody couldn't do anything for those cities that he talked about, he ain't he ain't done nothing for Milwaukee. And I ain't done nothing for Memphis.
SPEAKER_02Why can't them niggas playing for Milwaukee and Memphis do something for them?
SPEAKER_00That's how they not invest in all.
SPEAKER_02LeBron about Giannis and all these other motherfuckers, and then they own motherfuckers. He the nigga but you play up in here. Guess what?
SPEAKER_00He ain't got that connected. What you mean? No, nation.
SPEAKER_02He grew up in it. Guess what? Guess what? You know who knows who he giving back to? He giving back to the poor community in his home country. Yes, yeah. Support Greece. Right. One of them that can stand up and see up in it. If you ain't going, he grew up in Pavel. I'm sorry, but you didn't grow up here in Memphis. They treat Croatia. They treat NBA player, bro. But I didn't, I didn't I didn't Google it, but I bet you it's some player in the NBA that's from Memphis. And that nigga ain't doing shit for his own city. LeBron, he don't play in Cleveland, but he's doing shit for his sleep. The one nigga that's that's that's from the team that's doing his shit is the one nigga got caught up in all that fucking video shit. But John Morant? Yeah, he ain't from Memphis. He's not from the but he played there, yeah.
SPEAKER_00He plays there. But he got a house there. It don't matter.
SPEAKER_02Nigga do something. Grow up too. You know, but he has a point. I think Slimy made a good point, man. It comes down, I think, to the government. Like you say, if you look at some of the cities that have more of a harsher, have not harsher, but have more of a structured setup to where, say, this is what we're going to do, like the curfew. You see these young people downtown, St. Louis, Washington Street, man. Come on, man. Finally got it. Is the curfew still in the street? They think they finally finally was able to get it together. But come on, man. 10, 11, 12 years old. Yeah. About where you were at, 10, 11, 12 years old.
SPEAKER_00That's the same thing, man. You know what? When you are populating a city, you just talked about DC. You have to have affordable housing around your downtown area because you want to populate your downtown area. So that is a strategic design. That's by design, by development. When you got affordable housing, who's staying? White people and rich people ain't staying in affordable housing.
SPEAKER_02See, this is the thing. You got to think about this. Who controls the media? Who controls the media? Who controls the narrative? You control the media, right, Joe? You you work in in media. If you control the media, you control the narrative. Who's in the majority? We know that white people and other races of people do just as much as fucked up shit as uh uh our people. But who's gonna get it? Who do they see on the news?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, us. Huh? So, this is a question that I constantly, when I sit and strategize, how do we fix the problem then? It's not, I don't think it's just one simple home, man. It starts at home. It starts at home. Yes, it starts at home.
SPEAKER_02It does however. However, yes, yes, yes. No, no, fuck that. How and yes, you are cool. Yeah, you do you do. Yeah, you hold the parents home. No, no, dude. No, okay. This is this is a new podcast right here. No, no, I'm about to use man who is shocking. You sweat it. Mamas and daddies that are out here with their fucking kids. So them motherfuckers just as ignorant as dumb. That's what you have a table. Yeah, but hard when you hold their fucking kids, because you know what? You didn't fucking raise me. You in the streets raised me.
SPEAKER_01They learned the problem in the world. That shouldn't be raising.
SPEAKER_02That shouldn't be raising yourself. Guess what? Unless you officially emancipate it, right? Unless you go to the court and emancipate yourself, you are responsible. Come on, man, it's in a glass pipe. But you shouldn't be raising yourself.
SPEAKER_00So that's a mart. That's another thing that when I said that there's no one thing because white folks introduce crack into the black and rules. There's some when I said crack plus cocaine. When I said we tap with so many different weeks, they if they if they interjected cocaine into a crack into our neighborhoods, then cocaine. Crack was us. But judge what you asking me to turn to right this shit immediately, and it don't it you can't turn, Obama said this is a yacht. You know how long it takes to turn the yacht around as opposed to a speedboat. A speedboat turn it at a down.
SPEAKER_04Let's go.
SPEAKER_00This this shit is like a yacht. I damn near come to a full uh for you, and you can't change it like that because we under attack with so much.
SPEAKER_02I agree, but it as much as we want to blame the parents, I agree. I'm not gonna have a disappointment, it's the parents, because I knew how I was raised. You know what I'm saying? I was scared of my mom. Okay? Notice I said my mom, my daddy, and I was scared of my mom. My mama was about that life. She would jump out the car on your ass and beat your ass. Okay? They ain't beating ass no more. Why? Because if you call the one in 100 numbers, all of a sudden, oh, it's child abuse. You know what I'm saying? Not a kid out your house. Now you in my house and running my business, but the child you said that I should bring it back in the house, you telling me I can't beat their ass.
SPEAKER_00And that's what you said, Court, Your Honor. I tried to correct you.
SPEAKER_02You want to let me do that? You're not running what you're saying about the prime. Daddy ain't raised me. You can't tell you. You gotta reach him in a different way now. But that's what I'm saying. Like, but man, this is chess. It ain't checkers. Right. When I went to Mailville, you went to what's cool? I went to Mailville. I went to I went to Mayorville. It was 1.3. Go ahead. 1.7 niggas. Anyway, I saw the difference on how they did things versus how we did things. Yeah. Hung around me, you know what they did? They sold mud more drugs than our people. But you know how they do it? Yes. They came up to their house. They live in these nice neighborhoods. They get on the phone, make a phone call, they come, they pull up, they do their drug deals. Guess what? They're the ones who funding our people. Us a go stay on the street corner. Ain't nothing but cons. We have to realize this is chess. It ain't fucking checkers, man. We need to realize that we're not in charge. Now we'll never become in charge. We don't, we didn't make the rules. No. We only think we can do is influence some changes. But until we know the rules of engagement, we're gonna always be behind the motherfucking involved. And then we buy the change rules. So how do we think of it? Once we figure them out. He said, nigga, hey, you wanna make$5,000? Yeah. Nigga, I want you to take this and go get this to your people and bring them my money back and you keep the ring. That's how the gang starts. Because we wasn't eating. We was poor. So you giving me more money than my mom and daddy ever fucking made. And then you gonna show me how to how you gonna show me the game. Well, see, you said something right there though. They giving you more than your mom and daddy ever made. So that says to me there was a choice there. I can go to work like my mom and daddy and make what they made, or I can take this 5,000 and make. That's a choice. And you know that 5,000 was bad money. But nigga, I'm hungry. If you still eat with what mom and daddy made, they nigga, I'm hungry. Okay, some nigga. You're talking about shoes. Come on, I'm talking about holes in my clothes. I got was my brother before me, so nigga, I'm hungry. You want it now. What they get let me tell you something. I'm not necessarily hungry. You could be that's the extreme. But guess the is a difference in eating spam versus eating ribis.
SPEAKER_00So because there are a lot of kids that are hungry. So my question to you is because there's a church on every corner, what purpose does the church serve in the black community?
SPEAKER_02Man, nothing but making money. That's a whole other podcast. That's the next podcast. What are they supposed to be doing, though? That's the next nine days a nigga. That's the next saying.
SPEAKER_01I'm telling you the truth. That's the next podcast. That's what the fuck is the next podcast.
SPEAKER_02It's organized religion. It's organized religion. Say that for the next one. So LeBron.
SPEAKER_01Sorry.
SPEAKER_02I agree with LeBron. I agree with him too. Me too. So many damn reasons. But in my conversation, if you listen last week, blah, blah, blah. You know what my wife said. I quoted what my wife said. She says I misquoted her, but she said that she felt like he should have said he shouldn't have said anything in front of uh all those people, all those white guys, right? My thing is LeBron.
SPEAKER_01Who do you think Kate LeBron changed?
SPEAKER_02Okay, wait, you said you agree with that? He shouldn't have said it in front of all of them. I should have said it. It's a different way to bring it. He doesn't always make it less true.
SPEAKER_00I think it should have his audience.
SPEAKER_02No audience. Yeah. They already know Memphis shitty, man. Not all of them say shitty. Not all of Memphis ain't shitting. Let me tell you something. Um is a piece of shit. They not do Bill Street. But guess what? It ain't look. When the last time you've been in there? When the time you've been to Bill Street. I don't know. Right now, I've been three years ago. Three years ago. When first of all, Bill Street, they not gonna Let Bill Street go down. There's a major revenue. Come on.
SPEAKER_01I've been there like five, six years away.
SPEAKER_02Street gun in New York. We know about shut down for two years in a row. If not three. They're gonna need me if it's a made to make money. You a motherfucking lady. And come down and sit a fool and they cut. I got pressure. That's we could how many restaurants and businesses have been shut down on Bill Street then? Oh no. When the when they have been shut down on Bill Street. If you want me to get numbers, I don't have them. There you go. But I guarantee you, when you take out a big tour situation, this is a Memphis in May was big tours. That's what Darling knows. They really isolated. They've gotten worse by the time has gotten worse. It has shut it down. That's what I'm saying. And they're hotels and on the streets. Guess what? They may have shut down Memphis in May, but they also always got January, February, March, April, May, June, July. They they targeted into that shit, man. May was a big hunt, dog. Yes, it was. But still, and still Bill Street. How many businesses have shut down Bill Street? So that rose into my next question. You said they don't need Memphis in May to make money. No, they don't need the uh Grizzlies then. They can move to Nashville. Because if the Grizzlies move to Nashville, I'm going to a game tomorrow. I tell you right now, but as long as they're in Memphis, I ain't going.
SPEAKER_00You taking resources out of Black George.
SPEAKER_02And that was a resource, dog. People can't wait. All right, all right. But so this is what I asked my wife, though. When she said the same thing, because I like she was saying the same stuff you saying. Well, my I asked her, I'm like, do you realize that NBA owner can take that fucking team out of there anytime he wants? He can't. He put it to Mark.
SPEAKER_00However, is it LeBron's plunge with courage then? However. Because that's what we're talking about. LeBron is currently. You gotta know your audience. I don't speak the same when I'm in the room with white folks as I do with child. I ain't gonna fit and go and say, man, these niggas, I don't know. Right, right, right. I don't speak like that at one white. And I feel like that's what LeBron did. He went in there and he got. They scared what the white people told him. Man, these niggas, these niggas run the file at niggas. They fucking run.
SPEAKER_02I got one for you. I got one for you. But they are. What if, what if you're gonna do that? But you can't say white. Hold on, I got something in the room. Why is that? What if that nigga paid the narrative? Well, the narrative is I want to own a team. So I take your shit and drop it down. Then I come buy your shit with my white partners. And now we're gonna. So you saying you think it's a movie.
SPEAKER_00You ain't think about that, nigga, because that's what you do.
SPEAKER_02You devalue a team. That's smart. That's business. Business. Hey man, so my question is this why you have to do it like that?
SPEAKER_01Oh, so everybody's built on the street. Everybody jumping on jumping on LeBron saying this. He shouldn't say that.
SPEAKER_02But check this out, man. If the niggas in Memphis don't give a fuck about Memphis, why should LeBron give a fuck about Memphis? Why should anybody give a fuck about Memphis? The niggas that live there don't give a fuck about their own city. Why not? Hey man, so that's what I'm saying. So fuck Memphis, man. Fuck Memphis. That's right. Unless we got some fans there. I love y'all.
SPEAKER_00Talking about niggas. There's a lot of black people that live in Memphis that don't deserve. And who wouldn't love to have who wouldn't love?
SPEAKER_02What did Chris Rock say? I love black people, but I can't stand them niggas. He said nigga and black. That was his that was his stand-up.
SPEAKER_00Nobody likes nigga shit. No. Look at this. There's a lot of hard working black people in Memphis, St. Louis, Mill.
SPEAKER_02Most definitely. Look at this. To your point. Like you said, they shut down Memphis in May. Because this, that, and the other. In St. Louis, they used to have the taste of St. Louis downtown. Nice dude. That's just gonna attract more non-black fucking people. Yeah. And mind you, this is sitting checking. They did that with the May Day Parade. They used to come right down our neighborhood. Because us niggas. We were shooting this shit on that fucking. They they said, you know what? Used to be down newstead and all the natural free. Just come all the way down that. They can say, you know what? We would eliminate this whole cost Memphis and May because we know it attracts more black people.
SPEAKER_00You know what? Black folks don't have the economic mindpower to support an NBA team. So now that's what we're talking about. We talk about wage rates because we don't get paid as much as white people.
SPEAKER_02Some of us that do, because we just so concerned what the man has started us telling me that we don't want to step out of that box. Because if if if if my white boss sees me helping out these nudges down here, now all of a sudden I may get demoted. So we get that in our head, we gotta hold on to this shit. Oh Lord, I don't want to piss masks off. And that's what I feel like people are trying to do. Put LeBron in that box. But LeBron's mass off and say shit around Master. He said the truth, man. They already know Memphis. But he's trying to be an NBA owner. I don't blame him. Okay. He's trying to be an NBA. Memphis will be a different team owned. But he should be moving to St. Louis and had the same problem. He got St. Louis. Had the same problem. Say the same problem. LeBron, check out the thing. You know what?
SPEAKER_00They just had motherfucking March Madness here and it went. You ain't heard nothing from it. Because they got a curve on it.
SPEAKER_02Hey, we fixing our shit, LeBron. Memphis ain't doing shit. Guess what? Fixing ours. Bottom line is on NBA. This is checks. Exactly. It's not checked. Women in NBA, too. We can't understand the rules of the case. We didn't have one shape. We got to stop. We got to find. We gotta get rid of it. That's that slave mentality. We gotta get rid of that slave mentality. I told my wife. We gotta get rid of that mentality. You have to have the attitude of guess what? I may not be as high as you are because I don't have the connections, I don't have the resources, and I'm not the right color. But guess what? I'm gonna pimp this shit. I'm gonna make it go as far as I can. My money just as good as your money. And guess what? Say it again. You don't know who the fuck I am. I'm here. Guess what? You don't know who the fuck I am. Nah, your money tattooed. Your money just. But guess what? It's all how you conduct yourself. And that's how we reach people. We can't always say the sin's gonna always be against us. Yes. We never gonna be against the sit. We never gonna fight, mash the system. No. But guess what? How long are we gonna be victims? Yes. We can't victimize ourselves. Yes. And we do it to ourselves so much. I'm gonna get into power play, man. I feel like LeBron definitely devalued those teams. I ain't gonna lie to you. And I felt to me is that he set it up for some ownership opportunities. But of course, as that's in that stage when he retires, but he's already working the plan now. He's already working the plan now. You know what I'm saying? Everybody knows LeBron is looking to own a franchise. Hey, look at her. LeBron, if you know Calia Collin, get up with her. Come on, man. You know, I'm saying we already know. All the women in the WNBA, you're gonna be able to do that. She's from here. Calya Collin's from here. I mean, she's fine, but I mean but she's from here. Yeah, we try. I'm thinking about it. We're trying to get her brought in. What's it called? Tinny or Google King. Oh, uh, yeah, Goumo. St. Louis ain't a basketball town. Yes, hey. It used to be. It used to be the home. Atlanta hoops. St. Louis. 56 years ago. We have some really good hoopers. We got some diehard fans. Bradley Bill. I agree. Jason Tatum.
SPEAKER_01Oh, whoops. Larry Hughes. That's influence here. Star Wars. Larry. What about Traggett, nigga?
SPEAKER_02Who? Oh, okay. That's old school. That's old school. I ain't gonna say undefeated, but they they underfeat. You gotta take her home. It's coming up, but they gotta they gotta read their, you know, get some people out of this motherfucker first.
SPEAKER_00So we beat the coming in the new high-rise downtown.
SPEAKER_02They turn they tear down the old Lincoln Hotel. What's the boat? I say LeBron was right. I say LeBron was right too. Fuck it. Yeah. I agree.
SPEAKER_00He's right. LeBron I don't disagree with LeBron, but I don't think he should have said that to that audience. I had to give him much respect.
SPEAKER_02He said the quiet part like that. Much respect. So three to two. The influence that you have. Influence that you have, you can say it on any platform you wanted to, but you didn't have to appease them motherfuckers and let them do it. Don't get me wrong, because I feel like he making moves behind the scene. I do. I don't care what nobody said. I think he makes a move, but you don't have to appease them. He still ain't better than Jordan. He said better than Jordan. If you want to appease, let's not get that. If you want to do that team, if you go to that team to St. Louis, I say it. I won't mean it, but I say it. I was not a Jordan fan, don't worry. I can tell y'all is watching one of the greatest NBA players then. If not D. If not D. How else? I say this high up. LeBron just talking. You can get that motherfucker to Jordan because I feel like he made it happen. Look, Jordan. That second three? Who's second three? Niggas pimping and fucking rhyming, nigga. James Robbins was a beast, man. He wasn't. I don't care what you think about rhyming. I'm not saying that Jordan still wasn't a man that makes it happen. We know that. But I tell people I told him. Jordan didn't have to go to any other team. This motherfucker Vernon James, he's jumped around a different nigga and win a championship. That's everybody now. He can get six nigga. He needed a young motherfucker to keep his legs. Don't dismiss the fact that when the rock wasn't either shot, did go. They just lost. He was like, nigga, sit down, nigga. I got this. The only one I know that 40 and had pneumonia, mother. You heard some jokes with the killer instinct. Like someone like to have a young killer to make it happen. Had a killer instinct that no other player had. Never checked out a fucking game. He never Jordan fan. Yeah, Magic is my 80. Magic magic, my dude. So I apologize, LeBron. Once again, we'll talk about you and then Jordan comes up. I apologize. All right.
SPEAKER_01Jordan. Magic the Jordan. Greatness. We're gonna call it three to two. LeBron was right. Whether you I don't care how you feel about this, you know, everybody entitled their own opinion. Yeah. But I'm gonna leave y'all with this. LeBron was right.
SPEAKER_02No, I'm gonna leave y'all with this. Speak your truth. Yes, sir. And as as black people or any any disenfranchised people, you gotta stop worrying about who you're saying shit around and just fix the problem. There you go. Because it don't matter who I say it in front of, the problem is still real, it still exists. That shit. It's such a blessed. Thank y'all for listening. God bless. FreeAgentFans.com. Y'all be safe.