Gilbert Arenas
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You probably get second fiddle, but you're still in Arizona. And then, you know, from there, it's. You know, those guys try to stay close to home as much as possible. So, you know, getting the L.A. kid out of L.A., literally UCLA and USC aren't recruiting him. Then they look outward. So for the most part, you know. After Luke passed, those West Coast kids kind of stopped coming.
You probably get second fiddle, but you're still in Arizona. And then, you know, from there, it's. You know, those guys try to stay close to home as much as possible. So, you know, getting the L.A. kid out of L.A., literally UCLA and USC aren't recruiting him. Then they look outward. So for the most part, you know. After Luke passed, those West Coast kids kind of stopped coming.
So it seems like they're getting back to what they used to be. They recruited my son very hard. He just wanted to stay home. Musclemen who coached me called him every single day. Right. I didn't even know he was they was talking to three in the morning, you know, about basketball, about workout out. Right.
So it seems like they're getting back to what they used to be. They recruited my son very hard. He just wanted to stay home. Musclemen who coached me called him every single day. Right. I didn't even know he was they was talking to three in the morning, you know, about basketball, about workout out. Right.
So it seems like they're getting back to what they used to be. They recruited my son very hard. He just wanted to stay home. Musclemen who coached me called him every single day. Right. I didn't even know he was they was talking to three in the morning, you know, about basketball, about workout out. Right.
So, you know, you know, Musselman had a hand up on everybody because he actually called him every day. Right. Knowing that, you know, that he's going to reclass. I don't I don't think everybody realized he was going to reclass and be a senior. So most of the guys didn't really recruit him like that. And Musselman was there from the beginning.
So, you know, you know, Musselman had a hand up on everybody because he actually called him every day. Right. Knowing that, you know, that he's going to reclass. I don't I don't think everybody realized he was going to reclass and be a senior. So most of the guys didn't really recruit him like that. And Musselman was there from the beginning.
So, you know, you know, Musselman had a hand up on everybody because he actually called him every day. Right. Knowing that, you know, that he's going to reclass. I don't I don't think everybody realized he was going to reclass and be a senior. So most of the guys didn't really recruit him like that. And Musselman was there from the beginning.
I told him, listen, if โ well, you know, I was great at cards.
I told him, listen, if โ well, you know, I was great at cards.
I told him, listen, if โ well, you know, I was great at cards.
Yeah, you know, don't be an antagonizer. Realize that โ Losing money is more important than how much they're losing, right? You know, just the idea of losing money is, you know, it was more of the problem than $1,100. To this day, I don't even know how much he was down to be that mad. Some people say, yeah, I won about $4,000. It was like $4,000 to $6,000 is how much he was down.
Yeah, you know, don't be an antagonizer. Realize that โ Losing money is more important than how much they're losing, right? You know, just the idea of losing money is, you know, it was more of the problem than $1,100. To this day, I don't even know how much he was down to be that mad. Some people say, yeah, I won about $4,000. It was like $4,000 to $6,000 is how much he was down.
Yeah, you know, don't be an antagonizer. Realize that โ Losing money is more important than how much they're losing, right? You know, just the idea of losing money is, you know, it was more of the problem than $1,100. To this day, I don't even know how much he was down to be that mad. Some people say, yeah, I won about $4,000. It was like $4,000 to $6,000 is how much he was down.
And for that team, that's like losing $300,000 because they only played for $20,000 a hand. Right. We're talking about like I was with LeBron and Richie and him. Well, LeBron wasn't playing, but Richie and Mav and him and Larry Hughes, we was playing $500,000 a hand. And I'm on a big contract, and I'm still like, whew, right? Yeah. Yeah.
And for that team, that's like losing $300,000 because they only played for $20,000 a hand. Right. We're talking about like I was with LeBron and Richie and him. Well, LeBron wasn't playing, but Richie and Mav and him and Larry Hughes, we was playing $500,000 a hand. And I'm on a big contract, and I'm still like, whew, right? Yeah. Yeah.
And for that team, that's like losing $300,000 because they only played for $20,000 a hand. Right. We're talking about like I was with LeBron and Richie and him. Well, LeBron wasn't playing, but Richie and Mav and him and Larry Hughes, we was playing $500,000 a hand. And I'm on a big contract, and I'm still like, whew, right? Yeah. Yeah.
I was hearing, you know, games that they were playing $1,000 a hand. So that means, you know, everybody puts up, there's four players. The game already started at 4,000. You get one, two, two, one in the boo. You're talking about, you got boo for 4,000. Now it's 8,000 in the pot. Now you got three people who have the ante back up, right? You're looking at 11 grand and you just started a game.
I was hearing, you know, games that they were playing $1,000 a hand. So that means, you know, everybody puts up, there's four players. The game already started at 4,000. You get one, two, two, one in the boo. You're talking about, you got boo for 4,000. Now it's 8,000 in the pot. Now you got three people who have the ante back up, right? You're looking at 11 grand and you just started a game.
I was hearing, you know, games that they were playing $1,000 a hand. So that means, you know, everybody puts up, there's four players. The game already started at 4,000. You get one, two, two, one in the boo. You're talking about, you got boo for 4,000. Now it's 8,000 in the pot. Now you got three people who have the ante back up, right? You're looking at 11 grand and you just started a game.