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You've been hooping. Thank you. I'm trying. You've really been finishing Unrivaled strong here. And, you know, we've met before and spoken. Coach Teresa Weatherspoon said she told you as you go, Team Vinyl will go. Like, how much do you feel like your game has expanded and grown here at Unrivaled?
Yeah. What is it that over the course of your career has allowed your confidence to be shaken and even your joy?
Yeah. What is it that over the course of your career has allowed your confidence to be shaken and even your joy?
Well, just to piggyback the conversation around Seattle, I mean, you had the opportunity to play behind and learn from Sue Bird. What would you say were the most important things that you still think about to this day that you got from Sue Bird?
Well, just to piggyback the conversation around Seattle, I mean, you had the opportunity to play behind and learn from Sue Bird. What would you say were the most important things that you still think about to this day that you got from Sue Bird?
Yeah, I mean, you have an opportunity to see that you don't got to be the loudest, but what you say has to be powerful and meaningful. You have the opportunity here at Unrivaled to learn from another great in Teresa Weatherspoon as your coach. How is Spoon helping you?
Yeah, I mean, you have an opportunity to see that you don't got to be the loudest, but what you say has to be powerful and meaningful. You have the opportunity here at Unrivaled to learn from another great in Teresa Weatherspoon as your coach. How is Spoon helping you?
Girl, I'm here to tell you, that's in life. Yes.
Girl, I'm here to tell you, that's in life. Yes.
Fight to keep it, right. Exactly. What is your voice? What is your voice?
Fight to keep it, right. Exactly. What is your voice? What is your voice?
Yeah. I think it's a really important talking point, not even just for sports, just about leadership in general. We live in a society where being an extrovert or being the loudest is often like put on a pedestal. And I think there are many ways to lead. I think that's an important message for a lot of people at home listening, for workspaces.
Yeah. I think it's a really important talking point, not even just for sports, just about leadership in general. We live in a society where being an extrovert or being the loudest is often like put on a pedestal. And I think there are many ways to lead. I think that's an important message for a lot of people at home listening, for workspaces.
I mean, you know, that you can be an effective, powerful leader and also do it, you know, in your own way and style. So that really resonated. Thank you.
I mean, you know, that you can be an effective, powerful leader and also do it, you know, in your own way and style. So that really resonated. Thank you.
it's funny because we're talking about voice and you have this incredible voice off the court you know like you have you have a because you said a voice in basketball in my head i was like well also in music you're a wonderful singer thank you um well what is your voice as a singer then i'm still now that is something i'm still trying to figure out um i have recently been i've always been into music but i think recently i've been more in tune with music as
it's funny because we're talking about voice and you have this incredible voice off the court you know like you have you have a because you said a voice in basketball in my head i was like well also in music you're a wonderful singer thank you um well what is your voice as a singer then i'm still now that is something i'm still trying to figure out um i have recently been i've always been into music but i think recently i've been more in tune with music as
I've never heard of a crooner. A crooner? Oh, no. Is that too old? A crooner is like somebody who's like...
I've never heard of a crooner. A crooner? Oh, no. Is that too old? A crooner is like somebody who's like...
Okay. Well, then what kind of singer are you? Are you singing the blues? Are you somebody who's emo?