Let me know what you guys think of this one! First time doing something like this, let me know if there's anything to improve on! And of course, huge shoutout to Mr. Andre Ingram for agreeing to this!
@@terranceford4391true but bro got payed doing something he loved and still reached the ultimate goal. How many people can say they played with Lebron. That’s a pretty dope life no matter how much you make out of it.
@@Gofroze even if it was just being a G-League coach, he should still be somewhere in somebody’s organization. That veteranship and experience is still valuable, especially considering this year’s rookie class having several play in the G-League.
Man I didn’t expect to cry watching this. This man is the Sisyphus of the NBA, grinding for so many years at a dream that seems so far away. Time and time again inching one step closer but 2 steps back. And yet this man continues to remain full of gratitude. It’s inspiring and serves as a reminder that even though your dream might be coming to an end, life still goes on. There are plenty of other opportunities for Ingram after his playing time is over, and the same applies to each of our own lives.
Man I’m glad i seen this comment. This video brought me to tears too and i was here feeling like i was trippin for being so moved by his gratitude when so many would have probably considered themselves failures.
@@sturdyharris8320😂😂😂 dnt be so ignorant … the guy does have an inspiring story you might not be as moved as these guys but dnt do them like dat … you read their full stories in the comments 😂
@@tez215philly4 Penn town finest! These niggas crying typing they’re crying had me crying laughing 😂 like type that shit wipe your eyes and delete it. It’s a lot of niggas out there with a story like Don Cheadles
He's an inspiration. He never gave up on his dream, that in it of it's self is a huge win. 38 is old IN basketball, but it's very young AROUND basketball. I hope to see him around. A definite fan favorite.
There’s one thing to have a dream but another to actually capitalize and accept offers to make real money for your family. If ex-NBA stars like Stephon Marbury can go play overseas, experience new cultures, meet new people and earn an excellent living then that tells you a lot. Ego and delusion got the best of Andre!
Dude this guy is actually pure class. I was expecting a sad story that he messed up or something but here he is he continues to battle and he continues to be positive in life....... BUT DUDE THIS CONTENT CREATOR? His questions, the way he told the story, dude props to you! Earned yourself a sub!
Andre is my family. Thank you for taking the time to tell his story. Such a blessing and fantastic story. Wonderful work of journalism. Thank you for honoring and remembering him.
As a 30 year old man who just finished his college basketball career, Andre’s story has touched me since I first heard about it. PASSION and COMMITMENT and not settling for less is why Andre’s so successful even when others may see it differently. I know the NBA loves seeking youth and potential, but after what Joe Johnson did in his final NBA run and Udonis Haslem as well, we need more vets like Andre on the court!
I work out with Andre! Saw him last week...and every time I see him he's there with his daughter pushing her and himself and always with a smile on his face. Super down to earth guy with a lot of great stories.
Man this is so deep I needed this.! I been doing music since I was 18 and I’m 37 I just can’t stop. I tried stopping for a couple years but nothing felt right. I started vlogging, did photography, became a published author, videography, even an acting class. Nothing could fill that void of my passion to create music. Luckily everything I tried out came full circle as I’m able to make my own music videos and they are really good, acting has helped me become a better artist. One thing I never did in my career though is actually make a plan and stay consistent, I tend to give up when times get tough
@@nomercyinc6783 Worth ethic and drive doesn't make people good at things? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. Most players don't make good coaches because they don't have the patience. They don't have that drive or worth ethic. They aren't good communicators. You make coaching sound like rocket science - and I don't know if you know this, but this guy is a literal scientist.
I’m convinced that any brother with the initials A.I. gets buckets. Bubba Chuck, Iggy, dude from NBA 2k19 and Mr. Ingram. Respect and I wish nothing but the best.
his words made me think about my own situation right now. it's not just hitting the wall, I am IN that wall right now and wondering how to overcome it. for Ingram somehow to be grateful despite his circumstances, and all the passed opportunities, that takes a certain level of acceptance. made me wonder right now.
fucking hell man, you are a very very good reporter. i am a writer and editor (not for sports) but i have worked with loads of people who get paid and work as professional reporters that could learn a lot from you about how to frame and present a story. you let the thing breathe, you let ingram speak for himself, yet you interject and give context precisely where it is needed, the whole thing flows, it is entertaining WITHOUT being dumbed down or losing its legitimacy and accuracy.... shit man, if you aren't trying to make it as a sports journalist, i'd encourage you to start. very impressive. you are the first sports youtuber that i have subscribed to. respect.
There’s one thing to have a dream but another to actually capitalize and accept offers to make real money for your family while still doing what you love. If ex-NBA stars like Stephon Marbury can go play overseas, experience new cultures, meet new people and earn an excellent living then that tells you a lot. Ego and delusion got the best of Andre!
Clicked the video because I remember his story making me smile, left this shit with an incredible amount of wisdom on perspective, embracing oneself, and working hard. He's an inspirational dude, whether he's coaching professionally or just guiding local players he's gonna impact the game and thats all u can ask for as a player, giving back to the game u love.
Thank you so much for this man. His words really hit me hard, I turn 27 on Friday and while I have done a lot it's been 5 years since I graduated college and I just am not where I know I can be. I know the journey isn't always linear but I just hope that if I stay the course that I will end up where I know I can be.
he seems like a genuinely great dude. He still achieved so much that kids dream of. From a fellow 38 year old he still has loads of future opportunities.
I’m not a fan of basketball but it was crazy to see this pop up on my feed considering i know him personally. I go to church with him and have known him since i was little and he’s a class act. I remember one time he taught us when we were kids basketball for an activity night. He would buy stuff for my fundraisers and he always has a smile on his face. He’s very humble and cares about his family very much. Great video on a great man.
this is a good interview. i see a few parallels with andre and i. i'm glad to say that i turned a little bit earlier than andre, and my perspective is quite different to andre's. of course, i'm not a basketball player... hope andre and i will do well in the future. for anyone out there who is 'too old', keep working on that dream, you don't really have to turn a lot, turn a little bit and see what happens. good luck.
What a great video man hope this blows up. Andre Ingram is such an inspiration to people seeing that if they work hard enough you’ll get recognized even if it’s later better than never.
@@Deadboyzion what guarantees he would’ve made it to the nba if he went overseas, you never know. In the end now he played for one of the most iconic franchises in the nba, his story blew up, people love him, he’s the head of the union of the g league players, has many opportunities for his career and everyone knows him. Maybe if he went overseas chasing the quick money this would’ve never happened or maybe it would’ve who knows but at the end everything worked out
@@emilewillaerts6368Id rather have a million plus in career earnings over playing for an NBA team for a few games. I like Ingram, but he clearly doesn't understand opportunity cost.
@@sp123 he would’ve never had “millions” in career earnings overseas. He would’ve probably gained more money but not that much more. As well as he wouldn’t have been known to people and wouldn’t have gotten the opportunities he has now to make more money. I also don’t know why you’re hating on him when he himself recognizes that he should’ve probably taken the first overseas offer.
If this guy got an assistant coach role on the NBA, no player for that team should ever be allowed to be late or take for granted their spot in the NBA. A guy like Klay Thompson this year, struggling and questioning his abilities, would have benefited greatly if he could look down the bench and see a guy who grinded for a decade in the D/G League for less than five games in the NBA. Puts the whole sport in perspective. Andre Ingram is an inspiration and if I was a HC or GM, I’d be jumping at the opportunity to get him apart of my staff.
Had the chance to play against Andre in Virginia back in 2002/03 HIGH SCHOOL season. He was a sharpshooter back then and great to see him appreciated with this video!
Good stuff man. Literally was thinking bout his first game in the NBA 2 days ago.....I had forgotten who it was against, but I will always remember the bench going crazy as he was knocking down shots.
I was so lucky to be watching when he hit the NBA court in that debut Lakers game. I cheered for Andre like he was a family member. I hope that everyone was a Laker fan that game, or at least an Andre Ingram fan. I was thrilled by his performance and could not be happier for him in that moment.
Andre I believe and pray that the best days of your basketball career whatever it may entail is still ahead of you. Gratitude is perhaps the most powerful trait a single person can exhibit because it really does come back to you. Andre always struck me as the nicest person on the planet. Big things are still ahead of you big brother! You're an inspiration. And thankful for this channel for this content.
whats crazy is since then ive googled him several times. he was an inspiration to us all. he will never be broke again and for these reasons he is legend. sometimes its not about the stats, but the road to get there...
As a fan of the Perth Wildcats, I remember his short stint with us. It was kinda unlucky that he left us, cos we ended up winning the championship that year. I'm happy that he ended up getting a spot in the nba in the end
Very well done bro. Always wondered what happened to him. I’m a basketball junkie, so I’ve watched more G league games than I’d like to admit. Good for him and glad he is still going.
Excellent Documentary. I think you can improve some areas of the story progression such as being a bit more specific with some of the aspects and information provided. I think the biggest advantage of this is the fact that you were able to bring the man himself onto the show for discussion and to hear the genuine POV from the subject themself. This really served to bring the documentary full-circle. I think Andre has a bright future in scouting/coaching/front office stuff, you don't play that many years of high-level basketball (regardless the league) and not come out with those skills. Ingram strikes me as an intelligent individual with a kind heart and great resolve. I have no doubt he will be successful in his post-playing career.
Great video! You have a lot of talent! Initially I was going to watch until knowing what he was doing but your talent in story telling kept me engaged!
Let me know what you guys think of this one! First time doing something like this, let me know if there's anything to improve on!
And of course, huge shoutout to Mr. Andre Ingram for agreeing to this!
Fantastic video! Keep it up!
You did good. I was invested in this video and I’m glad to know more about Mr. Ingram. Keep it up my boy.
Please put the cell phone down and clean the room. Nice vid. Bad look.
amazing vid. no other content like this is being put out.
@@aiconic10he’s using the cell phone as a mic dummy
What a humble and nice dude. Although his time in the nba was short, he did accomplish his goal and he seems like he has no regrets.
@@Stej-i7mthat wasn’t his goal.
@@terranceford4391true but bro got payed doing something he loved and still reached the ultimate goal. How many people can say they played with Lebron. That’s a pretty dope life no matter how much you make out of it.
@@TheSticksRelapse no
He did acomplish millioj of people coldnt do and million of basketball pro coldnt do
Andre should be an assistant coach for the Lakers, he’d be a good vet for the younger guys who are going in between the G-League and the NBA
I agree.
He should be a g league coach 😂
@@Gofroze even if it was just being a G-League coach, he should still be somewhere in somebody’s organization. That veteranship and experience is still valuable, especially considering this year’s rookie class having several play in the G-League.
I actually think he'd be great on the Heat or Sioux Falls coaching staff considering how successful their programme has been.
Casual take lmao
wow a youtuber asked him better questions than any of the media did. no wonder espn doesn’t even bother with the half time show anymore
Because TH-camrs dont have to ask the same stock questions
U are like 12 years old right
Man I didn’t expect to cry watching this. This man is the Sisyphus of the NBA, grinding for so many years at a dream that seems so far away. Time and time again inching one step closer but 2 steps back. And yet this man continues to remain full of gratitude.
It’s inspiring and serves as a reminder that even though your dream might be coming to an end, life still goes on. There are plenty of other opportunities for Ingram after his playing time is over, and the same applies to each of our own lives.
Man I’m glad i seen this comment. This video brought me to tears too and i was here feeling like i was trippin for being so moved by his gratitude when so many would have probably considered themselves failures.
Them boys over here tripping off shrooms 😂😂😂😂
@@sturdyharris8320😂😂😂 dnt be so ignorant … the guy does have an inspiring story you might not be as moved as these guys but dnt do them like dat … you read their full stories in the comments 😂
@@tez215philly4 Penn town finest! These niggas crying typing they’re crying had me crying laughing 😂 like type that shit wipe your eyes and delete it. It’s a lot of niggas out there with a story like Don Cheadles
Thank you for this. As a laker fan I’ll never forget watching his nba debut game live
Of course, thank you for watching 🙏🏿
Fr. He did a really good job shining light on him.
Kinda crazy he was so big 2k legit used his story for the mycareer the very same yr
which 2k?? id love to play it
@@HustleMagnetsIt was 2K19, where your myplayer is named AI
Every Laker fan remembers this man coming on the court and getting buckets with the fugly shot. He was so inspiring. Thanks for this!
He's an inspiration. He never gave up on his dream, that in it of it's self is a huge win. 38 is old IN basketball, but it's very young AROUND basketball. I hope to see him around. A definite fan favorite.
There’s one thing to have a dream but another to actually capitalize and accept offers to make real money for your family. If ex-NBA stars like Stephon Marbury can go play overseas, experience new cultures, meet new people and earn an excellent living then that tells you a lot. Ego and delusion got the best of Andre!
@@JCizzleSoCalDon Cheadle won that high school chip and thought he was the ticket 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dude this guy is actually pure class. I was expecting a sad story that he messed up or something but here he is he continues to battle and he continues to be positive in life....... BUT DUDE THIS CONTENT CREATOR? His questions, the way he told the story, dude props to you! Earned yourself a sub!
Andre is my family. Thank you for taking the time to tell his story. Such a blessing and fantastic story. Wonderful work of journalism. Thank you for honoring and remembering him.
Great how you got him for an interview, keep grinding and you will blow up for sure
Thanks, am trying !
As a 30 year old man who just finished his college basketball career, Andre’s story has touched me since I first heard about it. PASSION and COMMITMENT and not settling for less is why Andre’s so successful even when others may see it differently. I know the NBA loves seeking youth and potential, but after what Joe Johnson did in his final NBA run and Udonis Haslem as well, we need more vets like Andre on the court!
You’re the goat for getting this legend on
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I met him at Kroger a few years ago with my dad and brother he’s a real good guy.
How many mean people you seen or met at krogers 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I work out with Andre! Saw him last week...and every time I see him he's there with his daughter pushing her and himself and always with a smile on his face. Super down to earth guy with a lot of great stories.
Man this is so deep I needed this.! I been doing music since I was 18 and I’m 37 I just can’t stop. I tried stopping for a couple years but nothing felt right. I started vlogging, did photography, became a published author, videography, even an acting class. Nothing could fill that void of my passion to create music. Luckily everything I tried out came full circle as I’m able to make my own music videos and they are really good, acting has helped me become a better artist.
One thing I never did in my career though is actually make a plan and stay consistent, I tend to give up when times get tough
Never give up. I’m going to law school at 43
Andre would make a legendary coach. His attitude drive and work ethic is something to look up to. Excited to see what the future holds for you Dre.
work ethic and drive doesnt make people good at things they have never done. players dont make good coaches. there are outliers but not many
@@nomercyinc6783 Worth ethic and drive doesn't make people good at things? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. Most players don't make good coaches because they don't have the patience. They don't have that drive or worth ethic. They aren't good communicators. You make coaching sound like rocket science - and I don't know if you know this, but this guy is a literal scientist.
wow gratitude goes a long way
I’m convinced that any brother with the initials A.I. gets buckets. Bubba Chuck, Iggy, dude from NBA 2k19 and Mr. Ingram. Respect and I wish nothing but the best.
his words made me think about my own situation right now. it's not just hitting the wall, I am IN that wall right now and wondering how to overcome it. for Ingram somehow to be grateful despite his circumstances, and all the passed opportunities, that takes a certain level of acceptance. made me wonder right now.
you got this, stay strong!
liked immediately man I was thinking about him the other day, everything you put out is quality so I know this gonna be good
Appreciate the support ! 🙏🏿
fucking hell man, you are a very very good reporter. i am a writer and editor (not for sports) but i have worked with loads of people who get paid and work as professional reporters that could learn a lot from you about how to frame and present a story. you let the thing breathe, you let ingram speak for himself, yet you interject and give context precisely where it is needed, the whole thing flows, it is entertaining WITHOUT being dumbed down or losing its legitimacy and accuracy.... shit man, if you aren't trying to make it as a sports journalist, i'd encourage you to start. very impressive. you are the first sports youtuber that i have subscribed to. respect.
Why is your grammar so bad if you’re a writer?
@@OsceolaNola7how is it bad? it honestly seems fine lmao
Ever heard of the difference between formal and informal writing? @OsceolaNola7
Wow, that means a lot!!! Hoping to make my own lane with this really. Thanks for your sub and I hope that you stick around for the ride ✌🏿
reading a script doesnt make anyone a good reporter. shit on youtube isnt media reporting
There’s one thing to have a dream but another to actually capitalize and accept offers to make real money for your family while still doing what you love. If ex-NBA stars like Stephon Marbury can go play overseas, experience new cultures, meet new people and earn an excellent living then that tells you a lot. Ego and delusion got the best of Andre!
Clicked the video because I remember his story making me smile, left this shit with an incredible amount of wisdom on perspective, embracing oneself, and working hard. He's an inspirational dude, whether he's coaching professionally or just guiding local players he's gonna impact the game and thats all u can ask for as a player, giving back to the game u love.
Andre is such humble and solid guy, I strive for many of our youngsters to aspire to be just like him!
why am i tearing up at him beautifully challenging those negative thoughts with gratitude and hope it’s so important. i rlly like him
Thank you so much for this man. His words really hit me hard, I turn 27 on Friday and while I have done a lot it's been 5 years since I graduated college and I just am not where I know I can be. I know the journey isn't always linear but I just hope that if I stay the course that I will end up where I know I can be.
That’s what I hoped for in sharing this story. Thank you for sharing this 🙏🏿
Bruh that's crazy, i was just wondering about this dude a week or two ago. Appreciate you doing this 👏🏾
he seems like a genuinely great dude. He still achieved so much that kids dream of. From a fellow 38 year old he still has loads of future opportunities.
Yo this is my new favorite channel! I totally forgot about Andre Ingram
I’m not a fan of basketball but it was crazy to see this pop up on my feed considering i know him personally. I go to church with him and have known him since i was little and he’s a class act. I remember one time he taught us when we were kids basketball for an activity night. He would buy stuff for my fundraisers and he always has a smile on his face. He’s very humble and cares about his family very much. Great video on a great man.
This was an amazing video.
Thank you for making this for us.
Of course, thank you for tuning in 🙏🏿
this is a good interview. i see a few parallels with andre and i. i'm glad to say that i turned a little bit earlier than andre, and my perspective is quite different to andre's. of course, i'm not a basketball player... hope andre and i will do well in the future. for anyone out there who is 'too old', keep working on that dream, you don't really have to turn a lot, turn a little bit and see what happens. good luck.
What a great video man hope this blows up. Andre Ingram is such an inspiration to people seeing that if they work hard enough you’ll get recognized even if it’s later better than never.
2 call ups in 13 years?? “Just work hard bro” he missed out on thousands chasing a dead dream.
@@Deadboyzion what guarantees he would’ve made it to the nba if he went overseas, you never know. In the end now he played for one of the most iconic franchises in the nba, his story blew up, people love him, he’s the head of the union of the g league players, has many opportunities for his career and everyone knows him. Maybe if he went overseas chasing the quick money this would’ve never happened or maybe it would’ve who knows but at the end everything worked out
@@emilewillaerts6368Id rather have a million plus in career earnings over playing for an NBA team for a few games. I like Ingram, but he clearly doesn't understand opportunity cost.
@@sp123 he would’ve never had “millions” in career earnings overseas. He would’ve probably gained more money but not that much more. As well as he wouldn’t have been known to people and wouldn’t have gotten the opportunities he has now to make more money. I also don’t know why you’re hating on him when he himself recognizes that he should’ve probably taken the first overseas offer.
If this guy got an assistant coach role on the NBA, no player for that team should ever be allowed to be late or take for granted their spot in the NBA. A guy like Klay Thompson this year, struggling and questioning his abilities, would have benefited greatly if he could look down the bench and see a guy who grinded for a decade in the D/G League for less than five games in the NBA. Puts the whole sport in perspective. Andre Ingram is an inspiration and if I was a HC or GM, I’d be jumping at the opportunity to get him apart of my staff.
lakers fan here, i think every person who reps purple & gold hods admiration for andre. underrated channel btw great video
His grit and determination should be seen as a example for everyone. What a great humble man.
Had the chance to play against Andre in Virginia back in 2002/03 HIGH SCHOOL season. He was a sharpshooter back then and great to see him appreciated with this video!
Who you played for?
Great video and thank you. He was the best part of that Lakers season
What a legend! Hope he does well. He kept to his dream made it come trough and he wants to keep holding onto it can’t knock it. Never give up ❤
Another great video. Andre's a geniunly nice man. I hope he's happy. And thank you for your efforts. You're clearly made for this.
Of course! thank you for your support!
Great video. I'm relatively a newbie to NBA (7-10 years) and remember this story clearly. Can't believe it was 5 years ago.
Good stuff man.
Literally was thinking bout his first game in the NBA 2 days ago.....I had forgotten who it was against, but I will always remember the bench going crazy as he was knocking down shots.
I was a fan of AI before, but such a bigger one after watching this fascinating, well done interview!
This man is a wealth of wisdom. That perspective on life is key. Glad I watched this video.
Popped up for recommended and you killed this bro! Keep it up will be checking you out. Shout out to both of y’all
I was so lucky to be watching when he hit the NBA court in that debut Lakers game. I cheered for Andre like he was a family member. I hope that everyone was a Laker fan that game, or at least an Andre Ingram fan. I was thrilled by his performance and could not be happier for him in that moment.
Needed to hear this, what a great story
Andre I believe and pray that the best days of your basketball career whatever it may entail is still ahead of you. Gratitude is perhaps the most powerful trait a single person can exhibit because it really does come back to you. Andre always struck me as the nicest person on the planet. Big things are still ahead of you big brother! You're an inspiration. And thankful for this channel for this content.
you figured out your formula brother. you're gonna grow fr fr
Bro was the best 3pt shooter on the team that year!!
whats crazy is since then ive googled him several times. he was an inspiration to us all. he will never be broke again and for these reasons he is legend. sometimes its not about the stats, but the road to get there...
Thank you for making these video. I was wondering for awhile what happened to him and few days later I see it on my page🤧
This needs more views bro
Great interview! Glad Andre still in a great state of mind🙏🏽
How is this channel not pushing a million subs by now? Easily some of the best NBA content on TH-cam
I really liked this video a lot, just that feeling of old school nostalgia of the whole vibes I love so much.
Thanks for this interview
As a fan of the Perth Wildcats, I remember his short stint with us. It was kinda unlucky that he left us, cos we ended up winning the championship that year. I'm happy that he ended up getting a spot in the nba in the end
Great video, just focus the camera next time, other than that bro, great job. You're getting a lot of love here for a good reason
Never forget to be grateful and to give thanks. Great interview and story.
thank you for uploading
Of course 🙏🏿 thank you for watching
I remember watching his debut. So inspiring.
Great video, shoutout Andre Ingram for his commitment and dedication to what he loves
Yessir , his story is seriously inspiring
This is great content thank you
its like a Pablo Torre finds out show! what a good video! great interview
you snapped with this one bro!
Love this. Thanks for bringing it to us.
insanely high quality and really compelling my man, keep it up
Very well done bro. Always wondered what happened to him. I’m a basketball junkie, so I’ve watched more G league games than I’d like to admit. Good for him and glad he is still going.
this vid is so well made keep it up bro
Thank you so much for doing this! Always wonder what he’s up to!
Dope video, great to finally hear from the man.
Great video , salute to the creator and Ingram
good storytelling man loved this
This is the type of video that deserves a like and subscribe
Excellent Documentary. I think you can improve some areas of the story progression such as being a bit more specific with some of the aspects and information provided. I think the biggest advantage of this is the fact that you were able to bring the man himself onto the show for discussion and to hear the genuine POV from the subject themself. This really served to bring the documentary full-circle. I think Andre has a bright future in scouting/coaching/front office stuff, you don't play that many years of high-level basketball (regardless the league) and not come out with those skills. Ingram strikes me as an intelligent individual with a kind heart and great resolve. I have no doubt he will be successful in his post-playing career.
Very good video
This dude deserves nothing but the best life has to offer. Good luck to ya in your future endeavors Andre, you're a good dude.
This shit made me tear up a lil. Dude reminds me of my pops. Just humble and inspirational in the face of adversity all the way to the end.
He finally made it to the Big Leagues.
Another amazing video, man; I always love the topics you choose to cover
Glad you enjoy them !
A pure genuine soul who will never give up on himself. I salute you Andre!
After watching this video, Andre is a huge inspiration to me. Hope he does well in the rest of his career and I wish his family well.
@UCwKPt22DEJ7LrWe9XH8lviA I’m not gonna lie idk what I won lol I have a business email for yt
His story is inspirational for all people striving after their purpose
Great video bro.
i been wondering this same thing
Great video! You have a lot of talent! Initially I was going to watch until knowing what he was doing but your talent in story telling kept me engaged!
Was just thinking about this guy not to long ago… great video
Beautiful video, ur the best nba TH-camr rn by far
Preciate that man! Means a lot
man your videos are getting so much better , here before 100k :D
This guy gets its. Be grateful for what you have instead of being depressed about what you dont.
Tremendous piece....kudos!
Fantastic work. You make some of the best basketball-related content on TH-cam. Keep doing your thing!
Thank you !! Will do 🫡
I love this guy's positivity! Doesn't blame anyone or anything, no victim mentality. Keep chasing his dream until he can't!
I really love this guys outlook on life and to keep trying!! Respect!!
Enjoying your videos bro excited for the next upload 🔥🔥
U gon make it big bro. THis is dope
Thank u 🙏🏿 just gotta keep working
You gonna far in this TH-cam game bro this video phenomenal