Danny Green
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stretch this this long or i don't know if i should be doing this for this long i don't know if it's going to run out financially but so some guys are put in pretty good positions where they don't have to worry about financials but they still want to find a purpose so finding a purpose finding a routine i said for me it was like you know i need to i want to know my schedule for them i don't want to have to like figure it out week to week day to day of
what I'm doing.
So when I say I want to be with a network, it's like, all right, I want a schedule for the month.
Let me know what I'm doing, what I'm working, when I have time with a little one.
So I think the hardest part is that, not having a routine and also not having a space where you can be around, you know, your boys, your teammates, you know, locker room, the plane, all the travel experiences with a group, that camaraderie is what guys miss the most.
So that's the biggest adjustment is not having a group to be a part of or be associated with.
and then not having a routine that you normally have had in the last 25 years.
Does every athlete think they can be a media personality now?
A lot of them do.
Listen, we talked about the pod before we started pod, and not everybody deserves a platform.
Some guys out there with platforms, you're like, what the hell?
Anybody gets to get a platform now.
So nobody deserves a platform.
Not everybody can do media.
It's challenging on that side of it.
It's not easy.
And some guys know that.
Some guys know that their personality is not built for talking on TV and they're not outgoing or showing energy.
You know, you see Stephen A. He's yelling at the TV all the time, but he's good at what he does because he