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Life Beyond the Field: How Jaylen Brown, Jordan Chiles, and Athletes Thrive Post-Sports
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“The ball does stop dribbling at some point,” said Patrick Patterson, former NBA star and co-founder of Undisputed Productions. At Variety and Sportico’s Sports and Entertainment Summit, he explained that the game can end at any second, so as an athlete, you need to be able to pivot to another career path. “Maybe before you’re even prepared, maybe before you’re even ready. But you need to have something that you’re equally passionate about to fall back on.”
During the “Extending Success Beyond the Game” panel, professional and Olympic athletes from across the board sat down to discuss how they take their talents off the beam, slope or court, and into places where they can be more than an athlete, whether that be on the screen, in charitable organizations, in endorsing brands or creating their own.
Jaylen Brown, Patrick Patterson, Katelyn Ohashi, Jordan Chiles and Scotty James sat down with moderator Todd Burach, SVP at City National Bank to discuss opportunities after a career in professional sports.
“It was the first time I realized I was not a gymnast, and it would not be my life path forever,” said UCLA All-American gymnast Katelyn Ohashi about an injury she sustained when she was only 16. Right now, she’s building a leotard company, combining her love of gymnastics and design. “You hear ‘more than an athlete’ constantly, but it doesn’t happen until push comes to shove.”
Though, it’s not always about athletes getting ready to make a change after they’ve outgrown a sport. Sometimes, they must extend their reach beyond the court while they’re still on it.
“As an athlete, you have most of your influence right now,” said Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown. As VP of the National Basketball Players Association, Brown tells rookies to think about a post-career plan while they’re still in the game. That way, they can utilize their leverage and voice to create a path for them once they leave the league. “Cause when you’re done, you’re done. Then, most people tend to not care and be less interested in you.”
But that ability to multitask wasn’t always so welcomed.
“For me, coming into the league, that was kind of my thing,” Brown added. “It was frowned upon to have multiple things going on when I got drafted. There was a GM that came out and said, ‘Maybe we won’t take him because he has too many interests outside of basketball.’ But in hindsight, eight years later, it’s more common to see players coming in as a CEO, activist, et cetera.”
“For us, we had to choose, so having the NIL was something pretty significant,” said Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles on the days when college athletes were not allowed to make money off of their name, image and likeness. For gymnasts like Chiles and Ohashi, NIL gives them an opportunity to build a brand around themselves early on, creating a jumping off point for after their college career.
And whether they realized it or not, being an athlete conditioned them to be team-oriented, rely on others for support and get stronger under pressure - all valuable skills needed to run a company, manage a personal brand or find a voice in activism.
“I recently just bought my first house in Texas, and as a 22-year-old that’s the biggest thing you can do in your life,” said Chiles. “I can say competing on the biggest stage is stressful, but no, buying a house was more stressful. Realizing that everything I’ve learned in my sport can be applied to my daily life has helped tremendously.”
“Juggling between doing flips and spins and trying to invest in the X Games was relatively stressful, but it was really exciting,” echoed Olympic snowboarder Scotty James, who just today was revealed to be joining X Games as an investor and brand advisor. “I enjoy the adrenaline, and I think I like the curiosity of what it can be, and I think that’s very relative to sport. I really believe in the vision and the future of the X Games, and I do the same when I go up on the mountain.”
It can be hard for athletes to not invest in something outside of their sport. When given a platform because of a jersey, NIL or talent itself, it is almost a no-brainer for some athletes to give back to those who look up to them, the community that raised them or even just themselves by exploring other passions.
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“The ball does stop dribbling at some point,” said Patrick Patterson, former NBA star and co-founder of Undisputed Productions. At Variety and Sportico’s Sports and Entertainment Summit, he explained that the game can end at any second, so as an athlete, you need to be able to pivot to another career path. “Maybe before you’re even prepared, maybe before you’re even ready. But you need to have something that you’re equally passionate about to fall back on.”
During the “Extending Success Beyond the Game” panel, professional and Olympic athletes from across the board sat down to discuss how they take their talents off the beam, slope or court, and into places where they can be more than an athlete, whether that be on the screen, in charitable organizations, in endorsing brands or creating their own.
Jaylen Brown, Patrick Patterson, Katelyn Ohashi, Jordan Chiles and Scotty James sat down with moderator Todd Burach, SVP at City National Bank to discuss opportunities after a career in professional sports.
“It was the first time I realized I was not a gymnast, and it would not be my life path forever,” said UCLA All-American gymnast Katelyn Ohashi about an injury she sustained when she was only 16. Right now, she’s building a leotard company, combining her love of gymnastics and design. “You hear ‘more than an athlete’ constantly, but it doesn’t happen until push comes to shove.”
Though, it’s not always about athletes getting ready to make a change after they’ve outgrown a sport. Sometimes, they must extend their reach beyond the court while they’re still on it.
“As an athlete, you have most of your influence right now,” said Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown. As VP of the National Basketball Players Association, Brown tells rookies to think about a post-career plan while they’re still in the game. That way, they can utilize their leverage and voice to create a path for them once they leave the league. “Cause when you’re done, you’re done. Then, most people tend to not care and be less interested in you.”
But that ability to multitask wasn’t always so welcomed.
“For me, coming into the league, that was kind of my thing,” Brown added. “It was frowned upon to have multiple things going on when I got drafted. There was a GM that came out and said, ‘Maybe we won’t take him because he has too many interests outside of basketball.’ But in hindsight, eight years later, it’s more common to see players coming in as a CEO, activist, et cetera.”
“For us, we had to choose, so having the NIL was something pretty significant,” said Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles on the days when college athletes were not allowed to make money off of their name, image and likeness. For gymnasts like Chiles and Ohashi, NIL gives them an opportunity to build a brand around themselves early on, creating a jumping off point for after their college career.
And whether they realized it or not, being an athlete conditioned them to be team-oriented, rely on others for support and get stronger under pressure - all valuable skills needed to run a company, manage a personal brand or find a voice in activism.
“I recently just bought my first house in Texas, and as a 22-year-old that’s the biggest thing you can do in your life,” said Chiles. “I can say competing on the biggest stage is stressful, but no, buying a house was more stressful. Realizing that everything I’ve learned in my sport can be applied to my daily life has helped tremendously.”
“Juggling between doing flips and spins and trying to invest in the X Games was relatively stressful, but it was really exciting,” echoed Olympic snowboarder Scotty James, who just today was revealed to be joining X Games as an investor and brand advisor. “I enjoy the adrenaline, and I think I like the curiosity of what it can be, and I think that’s very relative to sport. I really believe in the vision and the future of the X Games, and I do the same when I go up on the mountain.”
It can be hard for athletes to not invest in something outside of their sport. When given a platform because of a jersey, NIL or talent itself, it is almost a no-brainer for some athletes to give back to those who look up to them, the community that raised them or even just themselves by exploring other passions.
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What? She's American? Not often an American pulls of an English accent.
Why is Rhea Seehorn dressed like Kim lol
I think they need to get Geneva proper engine. It didn’t do any good at all. It was a rusty.
Tony Dalton appears calm , unlike his character Lalo Salamanca
This beautiful couple is the main reason to watch 1923.
That girl who plays Rainwaters grandmother is fucking awesome. Taylor Sheridan doesn’t sugarcoat how badly the white man treats native Americans whether it’s back then or today. He shows exactly how horrific it’s always been for native Americans regardless of what year it is.
What's up with the sound??
why does the audio cut out at the best parts!!!!
Excellent casting👍🏼💕💕💕
coming from 4 years later i can't put it to words how it is one of the greatest spy series movies its i haven't seen many but for sure it will remain the GREATEST thank you for showing us such a movie i loved it forever
I’ve never seen this, but LOOK AT BOB WITH THE DOGGO 🥹💗💗💗💗
REAL😭 SO CUTE
Saul Dogman 😭😭😭
is that tagbo?
Love this video thanks for sharing
Wexler was the most evil character and she got away with everything
Love Brandon
I love Brandon
I've always loved Nacho and found his character very tragic, but listening to Michael Mando talk about him and his feelings about the relationship with Nacho and his father, just makes me even more heartbroken! The first time I saw Michael Mando was just from a couple of clips from a video game called Far Cry 3. Never played the game but the clips I saw with him gave me chills. The next time I saw him was when he played Vic in Orphan Black. He was wonderful and so funny in that part. Then BCS. What a great character and the perfect actor for him. And, of course, every one of the actors were perfect for their characters and they made each one so real.
I think I would risk shivering in a tank with her any day.
I have watched this series twice and just enjoyed it so much wish it would continue for more seasons. Now I'm watching Crimenal minds and see (Saul) as a young actor
TONYS WIFI KILLS ME
Dog Odenkirk
rhea seehorn my beloved <3
why nobody talk about bob's dog ?? hes so cute
Rhea aka Kim still in a lawyer suit lol
I've always been a huge fan of Sandra Oh! And Jodie Comer is just spectacular in Killing Eve
That dog is amazing!!! I knew I loved Bob.
A wonderful interview.
I love how they are all fans and very genuinely so.
Jodie so beautiful...
O meu F.not qier ser famozo
Os olheiros dentro do banco passando informacao
Ate o sistema do Judiciatio elas tiveram travaram
Aquelas pessoas que edtao com meus documentos , travaram o sistema de seguranca de Banco
Eu nao envio pra lixeira mas voces.veem
Lalo really skillfully played Tony Dalton
I hope Tony gets more recognition. His character is great. He is an amazing actor and so charismatic
Didn't see that coming was hilarious 😂
Tony Dalton's sentences consist of "you know"
el tony dalton tiene infinitum, anda bien pixeleado
I felt so bad for the dad. I think he didn’t see his son faults because he wanted to have the perfect family. I think his father played a tragic role in his life. With his father being in jail for conducting a heinous crime which caused him and his mother to state he was passed away because they were embarrassed of him. It also probably led for him to be an assistant DA so he was the opposite of his dad. Then once it was obvious his son killed his classmate, he refused to see it even though his wife saw the signs and knew in her heart her son was guilty. I think covering up for his son and wife in the end probably destroyed him and his family would never be the whether or not their son recovers from the accident. His dad told him, you can be a good father or a good man…that was a no win situation for him since I think his decisions will change him.
Stolen 🤦🏽♂️ smh
He just wants to talk
Love the ending ❤
you know you've dropped the ball with this one Armando. Is this nwo humour?
I just finished watching the show and loved it! I agree 100% with the concepts of "art as an act of defiance", creating community through art, and finding ways to bring people together instead of dividing them. Coming out when it did, it was so timely, almost prophetic. Divine nonchalance? How about divine serendipity? It feels even more timely now though. Beautiful work, very inspiring.
I HATE robot voiced channels.
S3, had many players that took the showtime from our Ladies. So was below expectations
ik ik ik
Andy is supposed to not have known about the story ("A Walk In The Woods") Jacob wrote which is read by Derek in court at trial. When there is a flashback of Andy checking out the Cut Up Room, you see him checking his phone - AND RIGHT THERE IS THE STORY - HOW DID ANDY NOT SEE IT?!
The whole world is full of "stolen land".