Guest 4
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, it's not. Like, they're recognizable people. So, like... They can get people to pay attention to them, whether that be for who they're dating or what clothes they're wearing, whatever. They got to find a way to monetize that attention. But I think once you're in a space where you create celebrities, like even recently, like a Ja Morant, that's a good place to be.
And they just got to get more creative about getting people to love the game.
And they just got to get more creative about getting people to love the game.
And they just got to get more creative about getting people to love the game.
Hold on, Bill. Because we're on this, because I have to talk to you about this. Carl Towns over LeBron in the top 100. I didn't do that.
Hold on, Bill. Because we're on this, because I have to talk to you about this. Carl Towns over LeBron in the top 100. I didn't do that.
Hold on, Bill. Because we're on this, because I have to talk to you about this. Carl Towns over LeBron in the top 100. I didn't do that.
Oh, okay.
Oh, okay.
Oh, okay.
I thought you had Towns over LeBron.
I thought you had Towns over LeBron.
I thought you had Towns over LeBron.
I think it's harder because of the stars and the culture around our stars themselves. Like, I was asking somebody... who's now a huge F1 fan, about the Netflix show. I was like, do they get into anything on that show? Because I've never watched it. She was like, yeah. They'll be like, that team is cheating. This person's an alcoholic, blah, blah, blah.
I think it's harder because of the stars and the culture around our stars themselves. Like, I was asking somebody... who's now a huge F1 fan, about the Netflix show. I was like, do they get into anything on that show? Because I've never watched it. She was like, yeah. They'll be like, that team is cheating. This person's an alcoholic, blah, blah, blah.
I think it's harder because of the stars and the culture around our stars themselves. Like, I was asking somebody... who's now a huge F1 fan, about the Netflix show. I was like, do they get into anything on that show? Because I've never watched it. She was like, yeah. They'll be like, that team is cheating. This person's an alcoholic, blah, blah, blah.
They've made the characters compelling, as opposed to that damn NBA show on Netflix, where Jason Tatum is like, I love my mom, I love who, and I love my son. These are the things we learned about Jason Tatum, who's one of the 10, 8, 7 best players in the league. They don't make themselves interesting. People don't care.
They've made the characters compelling, as opposed to that damn NBA show on Netflix, where Jason Tatum is like, I love my mom, I love who, and I love my son. These are the things we learned about Jason Tatum, who's one of the 10, 8, 7 best players in the league. They don't make themselves interesting. People don't care.
They've made the characters compelling, as opposed to that damn NBA show on Netflix, where Jason Tatum is like, I love my mom, I love who, and I love my son. These are the things we learned about Jason Tatum, who's one of the 10, 8, 7 best players in the league. They don't make themselves interesting. People don't care.
It can make you a star, but it can also take you off your perch. I wonder how much of that stuff actually sticks to people like off of the Internet. And I get it more and more of our society, our Internet based creatures. But I do wonder how often and how long that stuff sticks. Like to me, what I'm talking about is like Draymond goes on his podcast and he's like, yo, Clay freaking ghosted Steph.