JJ You need to apologize to Kendrick Perkins for talking down to him for speaking on what actually happens in the Voting of the MVP in the NBA. You should of looked into it, instead of coming at him like he was wrong. when in fact you was wrongly speaking out of turn; You called him “irresponsible” if I remember correctly, when you was in that moment… Shaq has said similar things and other big named guys also! Would you sit in the faces of those men that actually knows because they was good enough to be up for it and talk to them like you did KP? That was such a huge step back from that article you wrote about black peoples plight. Made me think you was an ally of the truth and justice but I was wrong about your mindset.
Beyond him inexplicably just slipping/losing the ball constantly, what pissed me off the most was how after losing the ball, he would just throw his hands up/pout and not run back on defense. Meanwhile, his teammates would be hustling back and hes just standing there. That, beyond anything else, was my biggest issue with him.
Why would you play hard for a team when the guy that sucker punched you has the full support of the locker room and front office? The Warriors got what they deserved.
he clearly downed tools, why would he put in effort when his mentor sucker punched him and got away with it, he felt like the franchise turned against him and he was completely spot on to give up on those who turned on him.
I understand the Draymond punch affected him but he was more polished in the championship year than last year. He went from torching the Nuggets to slipping on invisible banana peels every possession
There's only so much leeway you can give for the punch. But Poole was sucking the whole season and showed no improvement on both ends. Playmaking was inconsistent and defense was non-existent.
He didn’t say anything. He jumbled up a couple stories that had nothing to do with the conversation. The one time he did mention JP he kept sugarcoating calling him his brother.
and yet he stifled the Warriors for 2 years sitting on the bench.. instead of allowing younger players more development and playing time to grow. Whether it be TJD, Moses Moody, Brandin Podziemski, Kuminga, Wiggins, Quintin Cook... I think that this is a factor in the warriors downfall, we are seeing now. This goes for draymond too.
Don't ask me why, but in the drilling field they call it "hot-dogging!" Trying to make it look like you're trying! More muscles are activated with fake facial expressions and movements.... when all that energy could have been used to actually TRY! I definitely get it! 😂
It's the same at every job. I can't tell you how many people at my work expend more energy trying to get out of work than they would if they just did their dang job
At the end of the day Poole was benched in the playoffs and a complete liability defensively. With Jordan Poole the biggest issue was his lack of effort on defense... and when he's having struggles on offense that issue is amplified 10x. Sucks that it played out the way it did but everyone won in the end... JP got paid and is now the #1 option on his team, Warriors got another championship.
@@xengarcia1217What are you even talking about? Because he didn't play well during the playoffs doesn't mean he quit. Klay didn't play well either does that mean he quit too. They're human and every human has bad games and stretches of time.
He was worthless on offense as well. Bro tried to make every play a highlight reel, but isn't fundamentally good enough to be consistent. Bro had 1 good season and got paid.
I love discussions like this because these are players not very far removed from the league. Because I remember when JJ finally talked about his thoughts on tge Draymond punch to Poole, and JJ thought it looked like a young player who got paid and didn't want to put in the work and got checked for by a veteran. Right or wrong it's so interesting to hear these thoughts on players from guys just out of the league.
Bottom line: to play with the warrior big 3 you have to take a role. Usually they get players on the downslope of their career who are willing and able to play their role. Poole just happened to be the one guy (so far) who was young and succeeded in a role. Problem was, he wasn’t on the downswing; he’s on an upward trajectory and grew beyond just a role. Sounds like warriors were promising him he’s be next but timing expectations were off … they wanted him to stay in his role and wait for things to progress with time and age … he wanted to start the transition right away. We see which side won out.
You know ball, GSW is a place for Team Ball, JP is a good player but he thrives in those Hero Ball situations, and he’d develop a ton on a Hero Ball team, so I’m kinda glad he’s in Wizards.
JP thought he was KD... sounds the same, but wrong set of letters. Didn't understand that it's not about potential when you're around people with experience/skill, u have to pay your dues first
@@doubleyoujaytee3017 SanFran has only ever loved & forgiven *failed* Hero-ball from Steph and Klay. Poole messed up by thinking they loved him like that too. Steph’s ~30% shooting in the last 5min *to tie or take the lead* is never held against his legacy [LeBron 46%, MJ 45%, Kobe 43%, Mr.Bill Russell 48% for historical context]. It’s just tossed away as part of his game like getting targeted on D.
Iggy lied to make draymond look good bro stop your bullshit.. poole was second in scoring all iso plays.. curry can’t get a bucket without a screen . Give poole his credit
@beankobe8205 2nd in scoring 1st in defensive liability.... The offense is designed around Curry not Poole. His job was to blend in and stabilize not need a new offense for his skills. Remember who the leader is.....
@@beankobe8205Poole also had 252 turnovers, had abysmal individual and team defense and had questionable shot selection at times. When his crazy shots went in, it was somewhat worth it and it gave Steph and klay some space for the screens. However, when he missed, teams forced him into tough shots and got the ball out of curry’s hands. He’s too inconsistent and when he plays bad he pulls the entire team down
I can't wait to see Poole in DC. I don't think he's going to be a superstar, but he will light it up. His defense will always be sus. But it was obvious he mentally checked out of Golden State after the Draymond punch.
I think he can be like a ben gordan and before yall go at me for that. Go check ben gordan before the injuries in like 06-10 when he was averaging like 25 a game with the bulls and a young derrick rose. He was all offense and would destroy people in the pick n roll. and had a good deep range. He just was horrible defensively. Kinda like ben gordan can give u 25 a night just was a horrible defender
@@nyx_nyxxiethis is actually a great comparison. I think poole is the better ball handler though, and Gordon was the more pure shooter. Legit a near perfect comparison.
Not for nothing Andre Igoudala is and has been one of my favorite people in the nba. Aside from him being an underrated monster in his prime he’s incredibly humble, a great locker room guy/ leader (according to ppl that have played with him) then on top of that he’s very candid and objective when he’s on podcasts. Not many people can walk the fine line of a harsh and open criticism all while keeping it completely professional/ respectful and iggy is definitely one of the few. If he chooses so, he’s going to have a great sport media career
Andre was 100% correct on that effort comment. Only guys that played sports at the high levels would understand. When you see guys faking it to get out of situations. Jordan was doing that all last year on defense 😂
😂😂😂no he wanted to force Draymond out the same way Draymond wanted to force Poole out... front office said they were looking to cut someone and Poole lost the bet
@oppsrunning Yeah, and then JP gets "the bag" while Dray didn't… It must be all of that, and because of that sucker punch, JP will give minimum effort bcoz he's not appreciated...
What I couldnt stand the most about watching Poole play besides the turnovers was his reaction to losing especially when he was a big factor, he didn't care , you see him on the bench smiling and joking while the majority of the team looked pissed!
I agree. As someone who hated JJ since Duke, I have a whole new love and respect for him as a podcaster. I think we all can appreciate hearing from the guys who actually played than some talking head who studies statistics.
@@estupedude21 That's bullshit. Credit where credit is due JP had good moments but that game was absolutely Andrew Wiggins' game. There were even some retards saying he could win finals MVP if he outplayed Steph in game 6. You can't say JP won that game because of specific moments because that logic can apply to anyone who played that game.
@@estupedude21 nobody seems to understand this. Celtics are making a comeback after warriors leading most of the game and they have all the momentum, then poole hits that shot as the 3rd quarter ends giving the warriors the lead again and changes everything. That's also why I think Poole probably won the warriors game 6 too, he was the catalyst of the 21-0 run which was too much for the celtics to come back from.
@@relaxpls- This is like the "Its a bad shot" comment by PG about that Dame game winner. The shots Steph does and makes are great shots for him and his ability, but aren't great shots for most people. That Dame shot was a good shot for him since he could still shoot beyond that point. For everybody else that's not a deep range sniper tho-its a bad shot.
@@MKIVDThe funny thing about that Dame shot is Lillard hit that exact same shot in the exact same spot over the exact same defender (Paul George) earlier in the game. The foreshadowing was strong with this one.
Stop lying poole as a starter did work cause curry can’t score without a screen. So poole being on the court gave curry more space to run around screens. Every team has to defend poole so curry can’t get double teamed. They literally lost to a 7 seed after trading poole 🙅🏾♂️
I bet you don't know that Steph averaged more turnovers than Poole last season. Steph averaged 3 3 per game to Poole's 3.2 per game. Poole's total number was higher because he played all 82 games whereas Steph only played 56. People report their own narratives about a situation and unfortunately don't always know the facts
@@beankobe8205 curry can’t score without a screen? well yeah, if the defense throws a double on you everytime you get the ball, you won't be able to score as well without screens
I have been waiting for someone credible to put words to the JP situation with the team this way for months!! Thank you as always Andre for finally being the person to speak facts. So much of the media around this is so mind boggled on the relationship or loves to only focus on the punch and some awful feud. NAH. JP a sniper but he's no second fiddle. The man was hitting half court bank shots in the finals, he needs a loose leash. But when you got 3 stars that need the same leeway, that multiplies the magnitude of JP coming down the floor and hitting a double hesi and the ball flying straight into the stands. I think there should be no love lost as he is that dude, and in 3-5 years this could've been his team, but no hate on him not wanting to wait on that.
Same people saying trade klay and draymond to keep Poole is the same people that would’ve been clowning them if they did that and gave up their defensive leader despite what they had going on behind the scenes doesn’t change the fact he underperformed poorly in the post season, and yes you can say klay did as well but it’s understandable because klay will never be the same he suffered a career ending injury, the only thing hurt about Poole was his EGO.
Not all points are created equal when it comes to Jordan Poole. His lack of efficiency and ability to make others better is the main reason his scoring is not valued as much for a team with Championship aspirations. As much as he won the GSW a game in the finals he was also unplayable for multiple rounds of the playoffs because of his lack of defense and efficiency. 🤷🏾♂️ go figure..
The problem with Jordan poole last postseason was he didn't try to incorporate the team. He was trying to pad his stats. He was playing selfish basketball. Look at anytime he took possession of the ball, in times he should have pasted the ball he would see the person open, try to become a highlight with a crossover and slip like water was on the court. He lost possession too many times of the ball because of carelessness and selfishness. They should have put kuminga on the court more, instead of him.
There is a video of Klay making a comment about JP not wanting to pass the ball. If you frustrate Steph enough to make a gesture that gets him ejected and Klay says you’re hogging the ball, you know the comments about ‘playing for self glory’ (and the baddies) carry some truth.
I really respect you guys and your contributions to basketball. I am not sure how JP will do in Washington without Klay and Steph spacing the floor. Regardless of the freedom that the Big 3 has, they were disciplined first or before the freedom. That freedom is slightly built off of that discipline or structure. I like JP but i felt that he was often out of control when he was frustrated resulting in TO's and poor decisions. At times I also felt that he was getting caught up in the hype / limelight resulting team breakdowns. I think he could be great, but I feel a lot will have to do with his maturity and growth from this point on. Also, he will not be at the Warriors organization which is going to be a different experience. It reminds me of Bynum leaving the Lakers. Bynum never played for another organization on the Laker's level.
This is kinda disrespectful for everyone in this discussion to keep saying Poole was 2nd in scoring, when he was actually 3rd. For a player to come back after 2 years, no offseason training, only to then lead the league in 3 pointers, averaging 22ppg is crazy to me.
@Masoch1st Well, if that's the case, Steph played in fewer games than Klay during the regular season, so they should probably acknowledge who Poole was 2nd to. I'm guessing they was trying to say 2nd to Steph, which is why I thought it was disrespectful.
JJ got it spot on. GSW need another Shaun Livingston archetypal PG type player off the bench. The only issue is Klay isn't what he used to be so Wiggins or someone else has to step up scoring wise.
@@simonanderson4858he got injured then spent a long time away from the team due to a family matter. The guy only came back right as the playoffs started.
@@DoesRocksFloat Yeah that's what I was referring to when I said "time off." His level of play was understandable but that doesn't mean he a was where the team needed him to be
1:48 this take on Jordan Poole 100% confirms everything I suspected when I watched him on the court. And ironic thing is that he is not smart enough to be a winner when he is given freedom. He didn’t recognize that he only did well before because he played within the system. Smart defenders literally happy to go to Poole Island and bait him into doing the same mistakes. Poole thinks that he is the 2nd leading scorer because he was 2nd best player, when the reality is that he was 2nd leading scorer because opponents picked him as their poison.
I've never watched a professional ball player slip as many times as JP, and I'm not even exaggerating. If you watched enough Warrior games, you'd know Jordan Poole slipping and losing the ball in a game is almost as certain as death and taxes.
Im surprised that he felt that way, I fsfs thought he wouldn’t care if he got less touches. I feel if the punch never happened he would’ve loved to sacrifice for the team
Na, everyone said he had a massive ego and was a defensive liability before the title run. He just came back on some this is my team ish, got humbled pubicly, realized no one really had his back over dray and checked out
He wanted to be the guy, I wish he would've put his ego to the side cuz I loved Poole. Last szn was definitely not his best szn and his handle and game seemed off (he could still get buckets but you could see a contrast from the year before). I think after that big year and paycheck he basically went laid back thinking he didn't have to polish his game, you could see that he definitely wasn't the Poole before the bag.
@@harissahab2743 Facts but its human nature to want to be the man after constant success that early. You take your situation for granted. Kobe and Kyrie basically did the same thing after getting their rings early. And they both ended up regretting it
@5:47 "Jordan, it looks like your trying not to try. Do you know how much energy it takes to try to not to try? It takes less energy to try!" Wowww! Now that's wisdom that you can apply in life. I need this. Thanks Iggy!
JP3 did understand his role is the issue... he was never the now starter, but he was getting starter player minutes on the floor. He should have understood that he was the young players Steph Curry and should have focused on leading the bench and when time goes he would be the starter
Iguodala: "I'm going to level with you, I first saw him I thought one word: scrub. But then, Kylie Jenner was in the building and he went off for 50 points, full on Mamba mode"
Stop lying poole as a starter did work cause curry can’t score without a screen. So poole being on the court gave curry more space to run around screens. Every team has to defend poole so curry can’t get double teamed. They literally lost to a 7 seed after trading poole 🙅🏾♂️
@@beankobe8205 Dude basketball is a team game. Curry does use a lot of screens. But that is a part of basketball. Poole is a work in progress. This season will tell us if he is a great, good or ok player. I would take Curry 10 times over Poole during draft day.
@@snakedog77 you just admit how great curry is . Iggy just said poole was the 2nd leading scorer on that championship team . How much more proof do you need? Poole won a championship as the 2 nd leading scorer .👳🏾♂️
@@beankobe8205 Poole is a work in progress. I am not a fan of his by the way. I would take Klay over Poole anytime, even with his injury history. Poole might be a head case. This season will tell us a lot about Poole as a basketball player. I hope he does well, but I am not a fan of his. He was horrible in the playoffs this year. 2024 will tell us everything we need to know.
A takeaway I have from this podcast is when they're talking abt Poole after winning the ring, questioning "why don't I get freedom like that? I'm proven already." That's the issue there. Jordan balled out in the 2021-22 season, but I remember he even regressed a bit back then, when klay came back into the rotation. Like I said, he did ball out that season, he did come up big plenty of times in the playoffs, and earned his bag. I think him getting that bag probably meant to him, that he was now gonna get the same treatment as Steph. Once he seen that wasn't the case, the attitude showed. Now I get Jordan's frustrations. He's young and hungry. Steph's spot on the gsw throne at that time had Jordan poole's name reserved to sit next on it. Had Jordan kept up the work ethic and been a key role player like he was in 2022, the dynasty run coulda continued, and Poole coulda slowly and respectfully nudge out one of the splash bros in the starting and closing spots.
JJ you are the man. Love your content and views on the game - You keep it real and do not bow down to goofballs not to name names but Steven A _ i sincerely hope to see a LOT more from you.
Two ways to look at. Poole should have played his role and he still got paid. They tried to put him starting and it never worked. Secondly, he probably was going to get traded anyways because they can't pay Steph, Klay, Dray, Wigs, looney and him what they are paying them without being taxed heavily because other owners can't beat them and don't reward the players that helps them win
He probably felt that since he got that big contract, he felt like the team trusted him enough to just go out there and be himself. Then the punch and yeah, over magnifying his mistakes like as if his the only one making mistakes. Example is the last shot that people think he was crazy to take yet he scored like crazy that game and it's a shot that steph has taken all through out his career. But since the guy that took it wasn't named steph and a guy that was under scrutiny, it got magnified as Andre said, shaqtin a fool
No your wrong poole is lucky he got his 1st and last big pay check because after this pay check he will not have it again so poole needs to thank gsw coz he is a champion and they gave him pay check that no body will give it to him because of poole gsw did not win their 2023 championship coz poole is not on their page and poole went out to drop the gsw team he should be shame to him self
Stop lying poole as a starter did work cause curry can’t score without a screen. So poole being on the court gave curry more space to run around screens. Every team has to defend poole so curry can’t get double teamed. They literally lost to a 7 seed after trading poole 🙅🏾♂️
His stats as a starter say otherwise. You just saying anything and not looking at the numbers or facts. It wasn't until they wanted to bring him off the bench that he quit playing hard.
Draymond Green basically destroyed the confidence of all the talented young players Golden State drafted in order to secure one last bag. And the warriors allowed it. So they'll get what they deserve from that decision.
@@davyunwashington3613 Wiggins already had a career b4 golden state, so he already knew who he was. It's the kids they drafted that was relying on "veteran guidance " who needed to be traded and exiled.
@@edentheremix1011 Wiggins not really especially on t wolves where they was relying on him to be a big star which not his role but as u see on the warriors is a great second option and a great two way it took the warriors to bring that out of him as for as the the guys they drafted it was a lot misses and even when they move on they still haven’t find a role on another team and completely out the league so that’s really not on veterans
talent doesn't do you much good if you can't use it to your advantage, the warrior's let go of Wiseman, PBJ, Ryan Rollins and JP, only JP had the talent and the work ethic before letting getting the bag go to his head, Wiseman wasn't interested in doing what a big man does on the Warrior's playbook, which is to protect the rim, rebound, set solid screens for shooters and pass the ball to open shooters, he was interested more in shooting the ball himself, PBJ and Rollins were new editions and while they played well in the minutes they got, they really hadn't shown much with the minutes they were given. I predict that if JK doesn't start listening and do what is asked of him, they will trade him for veteran players who are only interested in winning and not whining about the minutes they get to play.
@@tjones8778🤨👈🏽Reading comprehension 101. You’re completely off topic. You keep posting this reply under different comments but IT’S NOT TOPICAL or relevant here. OP said Poole seemingly tanked in the playoffs. You’re saying Klay was more integral to GSW during regular session. AIRBALL. Focus.
Iggy confirms what we suspected. JP got too ambitious too soon but didnt want to put in the work and it showed...he was lazy on the floor and was often slacking during practices as well...GSW made a big mistake with him...
@@shlidgn90klay shot over 40 percent and shot over 300 threes. He had a bad playoff year but klay had the best stretch in the regular season for his career and that was without Steph.
What I will miss about JP is his surprising 😮creativity and fearlessness to shoot the winning shot or taking it to the rack… his confidence is his greatest asset… but just not for the Dubs… who grew impatient with him playing hero ball on O but zero ball on D.
Real warriors fans know that Jordan only played good when he started. He was reckless with the ball and made too many turnovers. He was never able to get over the Draymond incident. Which is understandable, but in order to play well as a team. You have to have team chemistry. His bad attitude is why he was let go. Him and Draymond would never be able to get along, so one of them had to go for the betterment of the team💯
In the Warrior organization's point of view, the main point is about "are you really the future of the team"?. J Poole has proven himself to be a valuable piece of the team but has he proven himself to be "the future of the team"? The clear answer is unfortunately no. The Warrior organization saw him as a no, and the players also saw him as a no.
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Evan Tuner sounds like he's talking with coks in the mouth ..DA fuq
JJ You need to apologize to Kendrick Perkins for talking down to him for speaking on what actually happens in the Voting of the MVP in the NBA. You should of looked into it, instead of coming at him like he was wrong. when in fact you was wrongly speaking out of turn; You called him “irresponsible” if I remember correctly, when you was in that moment… Shaq has said similar things and other big named guys also! Would you sit in the faces of those men that actually knows because they was good enough to be up for it and talk to them like you did KP? That was such a huge step back from that article you wrote about black peoples plight. Made me think you was an ally of the truth and justice but I was wrong about your mindset.
@albundy495 good comment
Beyond him inexplicably just slipping/losing the ball constantly, what pissed me off the most was how after losing the ball, he would just throw his hands up/pout and not run back on defense. Meanwhile, his teammates would be hustling back and hes just standing there. That, beyond anything else, was my biggest issue with him.
and all the stupid stupid shots
Why would you play hard for a team when the guy that sucker punched you has the full support of the locker room and front office? The Warriors got what they deserved.
he clearly downed tools, why would he put in effort when his mentor sucker punched him and got away with it, he felt like the franchise turned against him and he was completely spot on to give up on those who turned on him.
@@samirl375 too true brother, these fools are tripping
@@adrrodw4975 facts homes these clowns are bugging cuh
I understand the Draymond punch affected him but he was more polished in the championship year than last year. He went from torching the Nuggets to slipping on invisible banana peels every possession
When will yall understand they pay these players to throw games.
There's only so much leeway you can give for the punch. But Poole was sucking the whole season and showed no improvement on both ends. Playmaking was inconsistent and defense was non-existent.
@@King_Siz3_Chocolat3bullshit
@@DoesRocksFloatno he wasn’t he averaged 20 😂 he just sucked vs the lakers
It’s called a scouting report as he get a bigger role on the team the more they put spot light on him
Andre has so much wisdom, that’s why he was so valuable to the warriors
he should join the staff tbh
I want Iguadala
@Antonin1738 nah the warriors staff did right lol. Iggy would've had him there still.
He didn’t say anything. He jumbled up a couple stories that had nothing to do with the conversation. The one time he did mention JP he kept sugarcoating calling him his brother.
and yet he stifled the Warriors for 2 years sitting on the bench.. instead of allowing younger players more development and playing time to grow. Whether it be TJD, Moses Moody, Brandin Podziemski, Kuminga, Wiggins, Quintin Cook... I think that this is a factor in the warriors downfall, we are seeing now. This goes for draymond too.
Pooles 285 turnover was enough
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Andre is such a good basketball conversationalist.
Very charismatic, genuinely enjoyable to listen to.
And Evan Turner is not lol feel bad that I think it’s partly his voice
It’s his voice
lol@@courtdunge468
The trying not to try part was my favorite quote in this 😂
I'm telling you that's my new quote right there.
Its weird how It makes sense though😂
Don't ask me why, but in the drilling field they call it "hot-dogging!" Trying to make it look like you're trying! More muscles are activated with fake facial expressions and movements.... when all that energy could have been used to actually TRY! I definitely get it! 😂
It's the same at every job. I can't tell you how many people at my work expend more energy trying to get out of work than they would if they just did their dang job
There’s a book on it
The thing about Iggy is that he is saying stuff that I haven’t heard other players say. Gold!
At the end of the day Poole was benched in the playoffs and a complete liability defensively. With Jordan Poole the biggest issue was his lack of effort on defense... and when he's having struggles on offense that issue is amplified 10x. Sucks that it played out the way it did but everyone won in the end... JP got paid and is now the #1 option on his team, Warriors got another championship.
And the true is poole quits to GSW team and he should be shameful to him self
@@xengarcia1217they quit on him draymond knocked him out and nothing came of it and the rest of the team didn’t stick up for him. Shameful
Draymond been a liability every season … we never seen nobody knock him out or trade him 🥱
@@xengarcia1217What are you even talking about? Because he didn't play well during the playoffs doesn't mean he quit. Klay didn't play well either does that mean he quit too. They're human and every human has bad games and stretches of time.
He was worthless on offense as well. Bro tried to make every play a highlight reel, but isn't fundamentally good enough to be consistent. Bro had 1 good season and got paid.
I love discussions like this because these are players not very far removed from the league. Because I remember when JJ finally talked about his thoughts on tge Draymond punch to Poole, and JJ thought it looked like a young player who got paid and didn't want to put in the work and got checked for by a veteran. Right or wrong it's so interesting to hear these thoughts on players from guys just out of the league.
Bottom line: to play with the warrior big 3 you have to take a role. Usually they get players on the downslope of their career who are willing and able to play their role. Poole just happened to be the one guy (so far) who was young and succeeded in a role. Problem was, he wasn’t on the downswing; he’s on an upward trajectory and grew beyond just a role. Sounds like warriors were promising him he’s be next but timing expectations were off … they wanted him to stay in his role and wait for things to progress with time and age … he wanted to start the transition right away. We see which side won out.
You know ball, GSW is a place for Team Ball, JP is a good player but he thrives in those Hero Ball situations, and he’d develop a ton on a Hero Ball team, so I’m kinda glad he’s in Wizards.
It’s like playing with prime LeBron/Magic/Russell. They are the system, and you fit in around them.
JP thought he was KD... sounds the same, but wrong set of letters. Didn't understand that it's not about potential when you're around people with experience/skill, u have to pay your dues first
@@doubleyoujaytee3017 SanFran has only ever loved & forgiven *failed* Hero-ball from Steph and Klay. Poole messed up by thinking they loved him like that too.
Steph’s ~30% shooting in the last 5min *to tie or take the lead* is never held against his legacy [LeBron 46%, MJ 45%, Kobe 43%, Mr.Bill Russell 48% for historical context]. It’s just tossed away as part of his game like getting targeted on D.
@@cjwrench07I don’t think so I think people know.
Turners voice surprises me every time even though I know it’s coming.
My eyes didn't want to believe that voice was coming out of him😂
Nah that’s yachty
It’s disgusting…I can’t bare to listen to it for too long
He sounds like Meatwad
Man just needs to clear his throat, and then continue to do it over and over and over and over. Not sure how to describe it it’s so odd
These three are a winning combo. Have them on again!
Andre Iguodala is always on point! Love the brother
Man i just love andre man you just feel that the brother is genuinely good
JJ, keep them both. Y'all's chemistry is crazy! And it's so informative!
Shoutout iggy for keeping it real. Need more of this
Iggy lied to make draymond look good bro stop your bullshit.. poole was second in scoring all iso plays.. curry can’t get a bucket without a screen . Give poole his credit
seriously 'BeanKobe8205' come on dawg@@beankobe8205
@@beankobe8205your comment screams casual🤣🤦🏾♂️
@beankobe8205 2nd in scoring 1st in defensive liability....
The offense is designed around Curry not Poole. His job was to blend in and stabilize not need a new offense for his skills.
Remember who the leader is.....
@@beankobe8205Poole also had 252 turnovers, had abysmal individual and team defense and had questionable shot selection at times. When his crazy shots went in, it was somewhat worth it and it gave Steph and klay some space for the screens. However, when he missed, teams forced him into tough shots and got the ball out of curry’s hands. He’s too inconsistent and when he plays bad he pulls the entire team down
I can't wait to see Poole in DC. I don't think he's going to be a superstar, but he will light it up. His defense will always be sus. But it was obvious he mentally checked out of Golden State after the Draymond punch.
Facts!!
I think he can be like a ben gordan and before yall go at me for that. Go check ben gordan before the injuries in like 06-10 when he was averaging like 25 a game with the bulls and a young derrick rose. He was all offense and would destroy people in the pick n roll. and had a good deep range. He just was horrible defensively. Kinda like ben gordan can give u 25 a night just was a horrible defender
He was mentally punched out of Golden State warriors.
DC probably the worst place he could have landed. DC, Detroit, Orlando etc are career killers.
@@nyx_nyxxiethis is actually a great comparison. I think poole is the better ball handler though, and Gordon was the more pure shooter. Legit a near perfect comparison.
Not for nothing Andre Igoudala is and has been one of my favorite people in the nba. Aside from him being an underrated monster in his prime he’s incredibly humble, a great locker room guy/ leader (according to ppl that have played with him) then on top of that he’s very candid and objective when he’s on podcasts. Not many people can walk the fine line of a harsh and open criticism all while keeping it completely professional/ respectful and iggy is definitely one of the few. If he chooses so, he’s going to have a great sport media career
Ppl do forget his prime as the "other" AI. A fast break and dunk monster!!!
Also a 🔐 on defense.. his only year in Denver showed who he was
Andre was 100% correct on that effort comment. Only guys that played sports at the high levels would understand. When you see guys faking it to get out of situations. Jordan was doing that all last year on defense 😂
😂😂😂no he wanted to force Draymond out the same way Draymond wanted to force Poole out... front office said they were looking to cut someone and Poole lost the bet
I knew from his demeanor at off-court events he's that kind of guy. Selfish is the word. Glad he's gone now. I never really was a fan of him.
@@sleeksilve2you know nothing
@oppsrunning Yeah, and then JP gets "the bag" while Dray didn't… It must be all of that, and because of that sucker punch, JP will give minimum effort bcoz he's not appreciated...
Draymond played no defense in the Lakers series, But played super physical in the Kings series
What I couldnt stand the most about watching Poole play besides the turnovers was his reaction to losing especially when he was a big factor, he didn't care , you see him on the bench smiling and joking while the majority of the team looked pissed!
I've always admired JJ's play, now I admire his take on a lot of subject matter regarding the nba
D rider
@@wack...🤣 Can't just appreciate what someone does?
@@taetrrtot6205 welcome to the new world, where admiration = D*ck riding
@@taetrrtot6205no u cannot admire another man
I agree. As someone who hated JJ since Duke, I have a whole new love and respect for him as a podcaster.
I think we all can appreciate hearing from the guys who actually played than some talking head who studies statistics.
Dude get knocked out and sent to Washington they did him dirty 😂😂😂
He got paid and now he's going to get way more shots to put up numbers. He was not done dirty
Flip side.. he won a ring and got paid
He a scrub he about to be exposed
@@deykno87That SCRUB was one of the reasons GS won that ring🤡Put sum respect on bruh name
@@deykno87get out of here Draymond you not fooling anyone
Evan Turner talking about the Portland teams. No defense, no assists, but made it to WCF
😂 I was trying to figure out what team he was talking about
Andre one of the realest in the league.
Jordan Poole did not win game 5 , it was Andrew Wiggins who won that. Jordan had 14 pts, Andrew had 26 points, 13 rebounds.
The spark and specific moments in that game was why he won that game
@@estupedude21thank you. Stats don’t always tell the whole story
@@estupedude21 That's bullshit. Credit where credit is due JP had good moments but that game was absolutely Andrew Wiggins' game. There were even some retards saying he could win finals MVP if he outplayed Steph in game 6. You can't say JP won that game because of specific moments because that logic can apply to anyone who played that game.
@@estupedude21 nobody seems to understand this. Celtics are making a comeback after warriors leading most of the game and they have all the momentum, then poole hits that shot as the 3rd quarter ends giving the warriors the lead again and changes everything. That's also why I think Poole probably won the warriors game 6 too, he was the catalyst of the 21-0 run which was too much for the celtics to come back from.
Exactly!!!
Love the show JJ glad to have ya back.
Jordan Poole looks like the type who listens to the song “Dupe x Skyloker - cash” , on the low 😊
Poole is a good player taking good shots. But when he learns the difference between good shots and great shots, he’ll unlock into something else
We will see.
@@relaxpls- This is like the "Its a bad shot" comment by PG about that Dame game winner. The shots Steph does and makes are great shots for him and his ability, but aren't great shots for most people. That Dame shot was a good shot for him since he could still shoot beyond that point. For everybody else that's not a deep range sniper tho-its a bad shot.
And that's what makes him Steph. When you shoot 46.2% from 30-40 feet while the next best guy shoots 37.9%@@relaxpls-
Hopefully so.
@@MKIVDThe funny thing about that Dame shot is Lillard hit that exact same shot in the exact same spot over the exact same defender (Paul George) earlier in the game. The foreshadowing was strong with this one.
Andre, you da man!! I love your perspective, and I am so happy you came back to the Warriors. Love your insight!
I hope he’s an all star in the future!
Pooles 285 turnover was enough 😆.
Stop lying poole as a starter did work cause curry can’t score without a screen. So poole being on the court gave curry more space to run around screens. Every team has to defend poole so curry can’t get double teamed. They literally lost to a 7 seed after trading poole 🙅🏾♂️
I bet you don't know that Steph averaged more turnovers than Poole last season. Steph averaged 3 3 per game to Poole's 3.2 per game. Poole's total number was higher because he played all 82 games whereas Steph only played 56. People report their own narratives about a situation and unfortunately don't always know the facts
@@peaceful344shit dont matter steph is golden state are you stupid nvm you dont have to answer
@beankobe8205 what r u talking about they didn't trade Poole until the season was over he played in the playoffs for the warriors
@@beankobe8205 curry can’t score without a screen? well yeah, if the defense throws a double on you everytime you get the ball, you won't be able to score as well without screens
This is the first time I've heard Iggy speak at length in this kind of setting and I gotta say, I love his personality.
I have been waiting for someone credible to put words to the JP situation with the team this way for months!! Thank you as always Andre for finally being the person to speak facts. So much of the media around this is so mind boggled on the relationship or loves to only focus on the punch and some awful feud. NAH. JP a sniper but he's no second fiddle. The man was hitting half court bank shots in the finals, he needs a loose leash. But when you got 3 stars that need the same leeway, that multiplies the magnitude of JP coming down the floor and hitting a double hesi and the ball flying straight into the stands. I think there should be no love lost as he is that dude, and in 3-5 years this could've been his team, but no hate on him not wanting to wait on that.
Poor shot selection and abysmal defense. So give him leeway to do what?
@@steverogers9894 damn it's almost like you didn't watch them play if you're gonna say that's all he was
@@KevinGrantandayolofortheroad your comment did not age well.
@@badxgrass it did not, but I also did not think JP was gonna start playing like he's already got 5 rings and is trying out for the Globetrotters
Jordan poole was awful and only looked good because he was on the warriors
Please more of iguodala, the guy is awesome
JJ Redick is such an intelligent guy. Such a good podcaster its so entertaining to watch.
Lou William's quote is great haha.
Your tryin Not to try That's the perfect way to sum up Poole last year.
Same people saying trade klay and draymond to keep Poole is the same people that would’ve been clowning them if they did that and gave up their defensive leader despite what they had going on behind the scenes doesn’t change the fact he underperformed poorly in the post season, and yes you can say klay did as well but it’s understandable because klay will never be the same he suffered a career ending injury, the only thing hurt about Poole was his EGO.
Poole got satisfied with one ring and the money and lost that hunger he was playing with before
Not all points are created equal when it comes to Jordan Poole. His lack of efficiency and ability to make others better is the main reason his scoring is not valued as much for a team with Championship aspirations. As much as he won the GSW a game in the finals he was also unplayable for multiple rounds of the playoffs because of his lack of defense and efficiency. 🤷🏾♂️ go figure..
💯🎯 talk to these people.
a million views in 4 days. JJs pod is phenomenal
5:47 It reminds me of this Bart Simpson quote: "I can't promise I'll try, but I'll try to try." 🤣🤣
Love hearing Iggy speak. What a legend
The problem with Jordan poole last postseason was he didn't try to incorporate the team. He was trying to pad his stats. He was playing selfish basketball. Look at anytime he took possession of the ball, in times he should have pasted the ball he would see the person open, try to become a highlight with a crossover and slip like water was on the court. He lost possession too many times of the ball because of carelessness and selfishness. They should have put kuminga on the court more, instead of him.
Agree
There is a video of Klay making a comment about JP not wanting to pass the ball. If you frustrate Steph enough to make a gesture that gets him ejected and Klay says you’re hogging the ball, you know the comments about ‘playing for self glory’ (and the baddies) carry some truth.
@@pfneuman yep we seen it on full display last postseason.
When a team takes the side if the man who emasculated you Im sure I' be playing pissed off and unfocused. Right or wrong 🤷♂️
@@bplayerr1 we have no idea what people said to draymond. The fact that it was no repercussions tells me people started it
Andre was my favorite player my whole life
bruh evan turner voice be fuckin my head up
Never a dull moment hearing Iggy talk about the game of basketball
I really respect you guys and your contributions to basketball. I am not sure how JP will do in Washington without Klay and Steph spacing the floor. Regardless of the freedom that the Big 3 has, they were disciplined first or before the freedom. That freedom is slightly built off of that discipline or structure. I like JP but i felt that he was often out of control when he was frustrated resulting in TO's and poor decisions. At times I also felt that he was getting caught up in the hype / limelight resulting team breakdowns. I think he could be great, but I feel a lot will have to do with his maturity and growth from this point on. Also, he will not be at the Warriors organization which is going to be a different experience. It reminds me of Bynum leaving the Lakers. Bynum never played for another organization on the Laker's level.
This is kinda disrespectful for everyone in this discussion to keep saying Poole was 2nd in scoring, when he was actually 3rd. For a player to come back after 2 years, no offseason training, only to then lead the league in 3 pointers, averaging 22ppg is crazy to me.
Trust me they weren't trying to disrespect Klay with those comments.
poole still played more games and scored more points. so its not wrong to say he was second in scoring. he only scored around 80 more points though.
@Masoch1st Well, if that's the case, Steph played in fewer games than Klay during the regular season, so they should probably acknowledge who Poole was 2nd to. I'm guessing they was trying to say 2nd to Steph, which is why I thought it was disrespectful.
@@Masoch1st Poole played in more games and scored more points than steph also, if you want to angle it that way.
...which would mean Poole led the team in scoring based on your analysis.
yo Evan Turner wilds out for real love this dude commentary
JJ got it spot on. GSW need another Shaun Livingston archetypal PG type player off the bench. The only issue is Klay isn't what he used to be so Wiggins or someone else has to step up scoring wise.
Wiggins was their second best player when they won their chip in 22. When he wants to and is asked to step up he does.
@@MandoGuerrero2 He did't quite have it after the time off last season. Hopefully he springs back
I think the issue is broader than that unfortunately. None of the big three are quite what they used to be, even Steph. Plus the league has caught up
@@simonanderson4858he got injured then spent a long time away from the team due to a family matter. The guy only came back right as the playoffs started.
@@DoesRocksFloat Yeah that's what I was referring to when I said "time off."
His level of play was understandable but that doesn't mean he a was where the team needed him to be
He was a huge part of why they won a chip… they couldn’t have done it without Poole
Evan Turner sounds like lil Yatchy 😂
1:48 this take on Jordan Poole 100% confirms everything I suspected when I watched him on the court. And ironic thing is that he is not smart enough to be a winner when he is given freedom. He didn’t recognize that he only did well before because he played within the system.
Smart defenders literally happy to go to Poole Island and bait him into doing the same mistakes.
Poole thinks that he is the 2nd leading scorer because he was 2nd best player, when the reality is that he was 2nd leading scorer because opponents picked him as their poison.
15 seconds ads is insane work
Ahhh... The former 76ers shooting guards podcast. Lovin' it 😂 Gotta get AI and Maxey on with these guys.
Why tf he sound like Lil Yatchy
He doesn't think your own thoughts
Boat has a whole podcast .They sound nothing alike .
Evan Turner does sound just like Yatchy
U a Fool Bruh 😂😭😭😂
Can’t unhear it now
I've never watched a professional ball player slip as many times as JP, and I'm not even exaggerating. If you watched enough Warrior games, you'd know Jordan Poole slipping and losing the ball in a game is almost as certain as death and taxes.
Im surprised that he felt that way, I fsfs thought he wouldn’t care if he got less touches. I feel if the punch never happened he would’ve loved to sacrifice for the team
Na, everyone said he had a massive ego and was a defensive liability before the title run. He just came back on some this is my team ish, got humbled pubicly, realized no one really had his back over dray and checked out
I think it's part of why the punch happened
@@Prince36300 craaazy man I just hope the spirits are higher this year and Chris paul come off the bench😂🔥
He wanted to be the guy, I wish he would've put his ego to the side cuz I loved Poole. Last szn was definitely not his best szn and his handle and game seemed off (he could still get buckets but you could see a contrast from the year before). I think after that big year and paycheck he basically went laid back thinking he didn't have to polish his game, you could see that he definitely wasn't the Poole before the bag.
@@harissahab2743 Facts but its human nature to want to be the man after constant success that early. You take your situation for granted. Kobe and Kyrie basically did the same thing after getting their rings early. And they both ended up regretting it
Your vids/ pods are great man. Keep them comming!
@5:47
"Jordan, it looks like your trying not to try. Do you know how much energy it takes to try to not to try? It takes less energy to try!"
Wowww! Now that's wisdom that you can apply in life. I need this. Thanks Iggy!
JP3 did understand his role is the issue... he was never the now starter, but he was getting starter player minutes on the floor.
He should have understood that he was the young players Steph Curry and should have focused on leading the bench and when time goes he would be the starter
Iguodala: "I'm going to level with you, I first saw him I thought one word: scrub. But then, Kylie Jenner was in the building and he went off for 50 points, full on Mamba mode"
Watching Poole play was a better comedy stand up than Gringo Papi.
Stop lying poole as a starter did work cause curry can’t score without a screen. So poole being on the court gave curry more space to run around screens. Every team has to defend poole so curry can’t get double teamed. They literally lost to a 7 seed after trading poole 🙅🏾♂️
YALL CASUALS DONT BE KNOWING WHAT U TALKING ABOUT
@@beankobe8205 Dude basketball is a team game. Curry does use a lot of screens. But that is a part of basketball. Poole is a work in progress. This season will tell us if he is a great, good or ok player. I would take Curry 10 times over Poole during draft day.
@@snakedog77 you just admit how great curry is . Iggy just said poole was the 2nd leading scorer on that championship team . How much more proof do you need? Poole won a championship as the 2 nd leading scorer .👳🏾♂️
@@beankobe8205 Poole is a work in progress. I am not a fan of his by the way. I would take Klay over Poole anytime, even with his injury history. Poole might be a head case. This season will tell us a lot about Poole as a basketball player. I hope he does well, but I am not a fan of his. He was horrible in the playoffs this year. 2024 will tell us everything we need to know.
JJ and Iggy should 100% have a podcast with the two of them. They have great chemistry.
This is so good 🍿 love this conversation
A takeaway I have from this podcast is when they're talking abt Poole after winning the ring, questioning "why don't I get freedom like that? I'm proven already." That's the issue there. Jordan balled out in the 2021-22 season, but I remember he even regressed a bit back then, when klay came back into the rotation. Like I said, he did ball out that season, he did come up big plenty of times in the playoffs, and earned his bag. I think him getting that bag probably meant to him, that he was now gonna get the same treatment as Steph. Once he seen that wasn't the case, the attitude showed.
Now I get Jordan's frustrations. He's young and hungry. Steph's spot on the gsw throne at that time had Jordan poole's name reserved to sit next on it. Had Jordan kept up the work ethic and been a key role player like he was in 2022, the dynasty run coulda continued, and Poole coulda slowly and respectfully nudge out one of the splash bros in the starting and closing spots.
JJ you are the man. Love your content and views on the game - You keep it real and do not bow down to goofballs not to name names but Steven A _ i sincerely hope to see a LOT more from you.
Once Poole got that big contract. The hunger was gone
Nice take on the Javale McGee situation 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This show so 🔥🔥🔥🔥 I can’t watch any other podcast fr
Do Turner's two points relate to one another in any possible way?
Not at all. Sounds like he was sitting on the topic for a while and just wanted to get it out before he forgot.
It seemed kinda weird
Evan’s voice sounds like there’s a little man in that back of his throat talking to us.
Poole was worth $15 mill max yearly. The $125mill deal was almost as bad as the Gobert contract.
Piggy was one of my favorite players when he was in the court. Always showed up. Could easily change what’s taking place on court. Much respect.
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@@HOFfuture720😂😂😂
Two ways to look at. Poole should have played his role and he still got paid. They tried to put him starting and it never worked. Secondly, he probably was going to get traded anyways because they can't pay Steph, Klay, Dray, Wigs, looney and him what they are paying them without being taxed heavily because other owners can't beat them and don't reward the players that helps them win
He probably felt that since he got that big contract, he felt like the team trusted him enough to just go out there and be himself. Then the punch and yeah, over magnifying his mistakes like as if his the only one making mistakes. Example is the last shot that people think he was crazy to take yet he scored like crazy that game and it's a shot that steph has taken all through out his career. But since the guy that took it wasn't named steph and a guy that was under scrutiny, it got magnified as Andre said, shaqtin a fool
No your wrong poole is lucky he got his 1st and last big pay check because after this pay check he will not have it again so poole needs to thank gsw coz he is a champion and they gave him pay check that no body will give it to him because of poole gsw did not win their 2023 championship coz poole is not on their page and poole went out to drop the gsw team he should be shame to him self
Stop lying poole as a starter did work cause curry can’t score without a screen. So poole being on the court gave curry more space to run around screens. Every team has to defend poole so curry can’t get double teamed. They literally lost to a 7 seed after trading poole 🙅🏾♂️
His stats as a starter say otherwise. You just saying anything and not looking at the numbers or facts. It wasn't until they wanted to bring him off the bench that he quit playing hard.
@@xengarcia1217you sound very very very very very very STUPID and clearly didn't watch GS games.
It feels like turner completly mismatches the vibe of Iggy and JJ
Nah he cool
Not at all why do you feel this
roeelanger the room reader 👌🤡
For sure
It’s just his goofy laugh
Draymond Green basically destroyed the confidence of all the talented young players Golden State drafted in order to secure one last bag. And the warriors allowed it. So they'll get what they deserve from that decision.
exactly!
I wouldn’t say all the young players cuz I don’t hear Wiggins complaining nor moody and jk
@@davyunwashington3613 Wiggins already had a career b4 golden state, so he already knew who he was. It's the kids they drafted that was relying on "veteran guidance " who needed to be traded and exiled.
@@edentheremix1011 Wiggins not really especially on t wolves where they was relying on him to be a big star which not his role but as u see on the warriors is a great second option and a great two way it took the warriors to bring that out of him as for as the the guys they drafted it was a lot misses and even when they move on they still haven’t find a role on another team and completely out the league so that’s really not on veterans
talent doesn't do you much good if you can't use it to your advantage, the warrior's let go of Wiseman, PBJ, Ryan Rollins and JP, only JP had the talent and the work ethic before letting getting the bag go to his head, Wiseman wasn't interested in doing what a big man does on the Warrior's playbook, which is to protect the rim, rebound, set solid screens for shooters and pass the ball to open shooters, he was interested more in shooting the ball himself, PBJ and Rollins were new editions and while they played well in the minutes they got, they really hadn't shown much with the minutes they were given. I predict that if JK doesn't start listening and do what is asked of him, they will trade him for veteran players who are only interested in winning and not whining about the minutes they get to play.
❤ANDRE GSW FOREVER
Y’all made 7 minutes feel like 3 that was a goated vid
Don't forget thay jp played amazinggg before Draymond knocked him out
It's almost like he got paid and stopped trying
nobody seems to wanna talk about how JP intentionally sunk the team in the playoffs this year
Great take! I agree. It did seem like he was trying to get back at them by playing bad?
Yup 🎯
During the playoffs everyone was playing bad
He helped but let’s be real Klay carried us when Steph was out
@@tjones8778🤨👈🏽Reading comprehension 101. You’re completely off topic. You keep posting this reply under different comments but IT’S NOT TOPICAL or relevant here. OP said Poole seemingly tanked in the playoffs. You’re saying Klay was more integral to GSW during regular session. AIRBALL. Focus.
Iggy confirms what we suspected. JP got too ambitious too soon but didnt want to put in the work and it showed...he was lazy on the floor and was often slacking during practices as well...GSW made a big mistake with him...
Was that his fault? Klay jacked up worse shots than him.
@@shlidgn90 Yes it was, and no he didn't. Klay shot better and scored more consistently than Poole.
@@shlidgn90but klay earned it. Poole needed to earn it
@@shlidgn90klay shot over 40 percent and shot over 300 threes. He had a bad playoff year but klay had the best stretch in the regular season for his career and that was without Steph.
Excellant this video i really respect you guys and your constributions to basketball a good luck 👍
What I will miss about JP is his surprising 😮creativity and fearlessness to shoot the winning shot or taking it to the rack… his confidence is his greatest asset… but just not for the Dubs… who grew impatient with him playing hero ball on O but zero ball on D.
He was 3rd on the team in scoring. Klay averaged 22 ppg
He also lead the team in total points last year and was second in points per 36. Guess it depends on what stat you want to look at for points.
Evan Turner sounds just like Lil Yachty
😂
I wanna hear Yachty and Evan turner have a convo😭
Lmao
Sick Man 😭
Real conversation gotta love it
Guess I’ll go ahead and subscribe. every vid this man drop have interesting convos
Real warriors fans know that Jordan only played good when he started. He was reckless with the ball and made too many turnovers. He was never able to get over the Draymond incident. Which is understandable, but in order to play well as a team. You have to have team chemistry. His bad attitude is why he was let go. Him and Draymond would never be able to get along, so one of them had to go for the betterment of the team💯
Didn't knew Kermit the frog balled as well
Klay Thompson was the 2nd leading scorer on the Warriors.
no he wasn’t, stop it .
@@joeymerlino_ He was tho quick google search will tell you that.
Old Man and the Sea painting, love it
Evan Turner voice is really something🧐😂💯
In the Warrior organization's point of view, the main point is about "are you really the future of the team"?. J Poole has proven himself to be a valuable piece of the team but has he proven himself to be "the future of the team"? The clear answer is unfortunately no. The Warrior organization saw him as a no, and the players also saw him as a no.
Three of you have a chemistry you should let ride out a few more episodes.
Yessssssss!!!+
I thought lil yachty was doing a voice over for Evan turner 😂
He sounds like meatball from ATF
2:27 bro is one step away from kermit the frog
Thank you, as usual, for standing up on this point. #podcast