Greg Cody
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And nobody's asking really Nell Ivey what she thinks.
And now Jaden Ivey says that his wife is not returning his text messages and his family has betrayed him.
So I think it's just interesting when you talk about a kid in the public eye when their parent is a coach of a university as well.
I was just going to say, you can have mental health issues and still hold bigoted ideas.
And you can still have hateful things and beliefs that you hold.
And it's a matter of how you package them and how you frame them and whether you want to vocalize them over and over and over again.
I think it's clear that Jaden Ivey's having some sort of manic episode because he can't get off of Instagram Live.
It really feels a lot like Antonio Brown to me when he just continues to do that C-T-E-S-P-N thing.
But it still is something that you can't really say, oh, well, Jaden Ivey is just mentally ill.
So everything that he is saying, we're just going to like sweep under the rug.
Yeah, I think that's true, but I think at the end of the day, what you guys didn't discuss isn't just the fact that he was displaying anti-gay ideals and that the right wing wants to jump on that, but you can't mess with the money, right?
And at the end of the day, the league and the program is bigger than any one player.
And you guys said, oh, if he was a better player, I think he'd get away with this.
I don't think if you're somebody that's even on the level of...
Steph Curry or Damian Lillard, if you just keep pestering your teammates and keep preaching and keep asking media, have you been saved, and going on rants and raves on Instagram Live, the comp is Antonio Brown.
He was the best receiver in the league.
and out the league very, very quickly once he started those manic episodes and started becoming so unpredictable that it was bad for the shield, bad for the money, and like nobody is good enough to be bad for the money.
You know, that's such a good question and I almost feel like I should be asking you that because I was never trained as a journalist.
I think my skill has been that I'm a blurter and I ask very inappropriate things and my mind goes to a place where it's past the limits of probable journalistic professionalism.
I asked AZ Fudd about something I saw in her open duffel bag, and she's like, oh, not you just looking in my bag and asking me about the book inside of there.