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Very few good basketball around even in the NBA. Nba drama and gambling is big reason why it is so popular. Can be said about other sports as well like NFL with fantasy and gamblingEuroleague is great to bet on but it’s not good basketball.
Not to mention that of the 4400+ NBA players all-time, the average career is 4.5 years. Imagine choosing a ring over money in a field with that career span. It is idiotic.
A while ago Gil said he'd rather take Harden career (money x the man) over Robert Horry career (rings x role player)
Lot's of ****ery has ensued as a result
Anything involving work/money is a lot different for the younger folks…They seem less willing to engage in the surface level bs n politics when it comes to the workplace…The youngins give no dambs bout perception and making it look/sound good, word to Ant coming into the league and having folks riled up cuz yo wasn’t giving the standard corporate NBA media trained answersNoticing that the newer generation of players is less scared to say money > rings out loud. It’s interesting. Seems consistent with the way the Millennial/Gen Z world view is different from prior generations more generally.
On the rings vs money debate topic this fool Gilbert ended it by asking "would you rather be Kobe or Fisher??"
Everybody don't need a podcast bruh.
DCAllAfrican getcho mans
On the rings vs money debate topic this fool Gilbert ended it by asking "would you rather be Kobe or Fisher??"
Everybody don't need a podcast bruh.
DCAllAfrican getcho mans
I told y’all years ago, when Gilbert was launching all of this, that Gilbert was an idiot. And the clown. We reward stupidity now. Perfect case
I’ve had Gilbert on my personal idiot list ever since I read about him licking donuts that he brought for his teammates when he was on the Warriors. SMH.
Is he? I’m taking the $100Ms 100 out of 100 times. Wouldn’t even have to think twice.
Yea, there are tons of NBA guys who won a ring and I’m SURE they’d rather have the money. Def tough to try and pass off your take as fact here .I feel pretty confident that the life satisfaction gained from winning a championship is going to outweigh the satisfaction gained from a bigger yacht or something.
there’s literally current players in the comments saying they’d choose the money.ultimately I think Stack is right, for the extra 50 million to outweigh winning a ring,
I think you'd have to pretty unusually un competitive pro athlete.