Zach LaVine
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He's a legend. Spence is a legend, of course, in his own right. Spence is great.
He's a legend. Spence is a legend, of course, in his own right. Spence is great.
No, but in all honesty, I know Spence. Spence is great. You know, I think Spence, when I was growing up, I was playing these little pro runs in Seattle. Jamal Crawford, Nate Robinson, I mean, the list goes on. Brandon Roy with all these guys at Seattle. We do a good job of keeping the community and, you know, the guys, you know, out there. But Spence was always there. He was the first dude
No, but in all honesty, I know Spence. Spence is great. You know, I think Spence, when I was growing up, I was playing these little pro runs in Seattle. Jamal Crawford, Nate Robinson, I mean, the list goes on. Brandon Roy with all these guys at Seattle. We do a good job of keeping the community and, you know, the guys, you know, out there. But Spence was always there. He was the first dude
No, but in all honesty, I know Spence. Spence is great. You know, I think Spence, when I was growing up, I was playing these little pro runs in Seattle. Jamal Crawford, Nate Robinson, I mean, the list goes on. Brandon Roy with all these guys at Seattle. We do a good job of keeping the community and, you know, the guys, you know, out there. But Spence was always there. He was the first dude
that literally he pinned my shot off the backboard when I was in high school. And I thought I could jump out the gym, especially at that point. I'm trying to dunk on everybody, especially trying to impress these older pros. And Spence went up and just pinned my shit right on the backboard. And I remember my dad looking at me. He's like, that's the difference between high school and pros.
that literally he pinned my shot off the backboard when I was in high school. And I thought I could jump out the gym, especially at that point. I'm trying to dunk on everybody, especially trying to impress these older pros. And Spence went up and just pinned my shit right on the backboard. And I remember my dad looking at me. He's like, that's the difference between high school and pros.
that literally he pinned my shot off the backboard when I was in high school. And I thought I could jump out the gym, especially at that point. I'm trying to dunk on everybody, especially trying to impress these older pros. And Spence went up and just pinned my shit right on the backboard. And I remember my dad looking at me. He's like, that's the difference between high school and pros.
All because of Spence, yes.
All because of Spence, yes.
All because of Spence, yes.
Um, I remember my first pro workout I played, I mean, uh, Luke Ridenour, Luke Ridenour gave me a, uh, I rebounded for him and then he let me work out with him and play like a little pickup game with him when I was in like eighth, like seventh or eighth grade.
Um, I remember my first pro workout I played, I mean, uh, Luke Ridenour, Luke Ridenour gave me a, uh, I rebounded for him and then he let me work out with him and play like a little pickup game with him when I was in like eighth, like seventh or eighth grade.
Um, I remember my first pro workout I played, I mean, uh, Luke Ridenour, Luke Ridenour gave me a, uh, I rebounded for him and then he let me work out with him and play like a little pickup game with him when I was in like eighth, like seventh or eighth grade.
I don't know if you're intimidated. You're still like, oh, man, this is Jamal Crawford. Right. But it becomes normalized.
I don't know if you're intimidated. You're still like, oh, man, this is Jamal Crawford. Right. But it becomes normalized.
I don't know if you're intimidated. You're still like, oh, man, this is Jamal Crawford. Right. But it becomes normalized.
I mean, Nate has three. I have two.
I mean, Nate has three. I have two.
I mean, Nate has three. I have two.