Call the mayor, Kevin Garnett already has the 2079 New York Knicks parade route already planned out 🫡 🗽
All-new episode of TICKET & THE TRUTH is OUT NOW on YouTube.
Kevin Durant admits he was too slow to get in BodyArmor, the same deal that made Kobe $400,000,000, more than his entire NBA career
“I passed up on BodyArmor. I was too slow… too slow to respond to some sh*t. And they just went on ahead and went crazy with it”
“Kobe changed his life off it. He might’ve made more money off of that than he did in the league”
Draymond Green says basketball is no longer a poor kid's game: “It's a rich kid's game”
“I didn't learn how to do a proper individual workout till I got to college. Growing up I'm going to hoop. Where's the nearest run. Drop me off, I'll play all day. That's what we did. We hooped all day. I think there's a huge benefit to that because you just learn to see the game”
“It's different when somebody just putting you in a position to tell you to do this move. How do you use your creativity? How do you learn if somebody just say do this? How do you know what your game is if you never tap into it and just figure it out”
“I think there's a time and place for a trainer and I think with where the game has gone, you need those resources in order to be successful”
“I feel like basketball used to be a poor man's game. Poor kids played it. We were poor. We had nothing and it was our way out. Basketball is not a poor kid's game no more. Basketball is a rich kid game”
“The days of seeing LeBron James from Akron, Ohio, from a single mom, those days are numbered. Because if you don't have the resources these days, you can't make it. But that’s also why you don't see as great basketball as you did before, because there's no imagination”
“Everybody's doing the same thing, playing the same way. I think a lot of that is due sometimes to having trainers. You just become a carbon copy of somebody else the trainer created”
This guy took his mom to Mexico for dental work and saved over $60,000 compared to what they were quoted in the U.S.
They were looking at around $70,000 for top and bottom implants with snap-on dentures here in America. At Washington Dental in Mexico, it came out to about $3,200 since she only needed work on her top teeth. His mom said she felt zero pain the entire time.
He breaks down the whole experience step-by-step: where to park, how to walk across the border, the shuttle the clinic provides, what the office is like, and how they make the return trip faster.
Would you ever consider going to Mexico for major dental work if it saved you this much money?