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Chapter 1: Why are NBA players scared to play one-on-one against MK?
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Chapter 2: How did MK achieve 2 billion views a month?
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Chapter 3: What is the one-on-one basketball format MK is building?
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Chapter 4: Why does MK believe the NBA feels boring now?
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A lot of those NBA guys, a lot of those pro guys, they need to hop on the court. They're scared. There's some guys that have just coincidentally been at a run when I'm playing, and I'm like, let's run the ones, and they're too scared. Isaiah Thomas isn't in the NBA anymore, is he? No, he's not. So why didn't he play? But I'll play Wemby. I'll play like Luka. I'll play anybody.
I stayed in the favela. I was living in a pacified favela. Since the police were there, I go into the alleyway to my crib and there's guns. I got to pass by guys with guns. I was walking through an alleyway. I felt an AK-47 tip just touch my ass. I see people hating that you don't post the losses too in the comments. There's not any losses to post, Sean.
All right, guys, got MK back on the show.
It's been like almost two years, right? Yeah, this is like tradition now. Every time I'm in Vegas, we... I try to get you every time you're here, man. Take him in for a chat. And you've been blowing up, my God. I've been going crazy a little bit since our last episode.
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Chapter 5: What challenges has MK faced while playing in Brazil's favelas?
Like, yeah, actually, not a little bit, like crazy, craziest blow up. You just switched to one-on-ones, I think, when you came on the first time and... We're like 2 billion views a month. Holy crap. Across all platforms, traveling the world, lots of insane collabs. So I'm happy. That's why I wanted to just touch base with you because our conversations are always really good.
It doesn't feel like a pod. It just goes on forever. That's what I try to do, man. But two bills nuts. That's what Clavicular is getting. Yeah. So you're pretty much top dog. Clav. We got to go. I was just saying this. We just did Impulsive. And I was saying, wouldn't it be the sickest idea? If Clav, because he just opened his nightclub, right? Yeah.
You know how he said he likes to like stand above and watch the girls? Imagine like gladiator setting. He's like standing above. He opens up a space and I'm just playing ones in his club. That'd be pretty gas, no? That'd be sick. Yeah, like gladiator type shit. I think clubs are going to have to start doing something new because people aren't drinking like they used to.
it's boring you know it's a little bit boring it's the same thing like i've been going around the world obviously and part of it is like partying like checking out the clubs checking out the night scene and it's like yeah i like it it's just the same thing every time you got to spice it up yeah and that's something that we've done is like well actually we've actually done that idea play ones in the club everyone loved it really just like adding new twists on everything is important i think that's dope yeah i'm sure people are trying to copy your format now right
I encourage it. You do a lot of people like K Showtime. I basically gave him the formula. I told him I met with him. I was like, yo, like. Run up the ones. Go up to five. You don't care? No, I told them, bro. I said, go up to five. Go to Asia or something like that. Play as many games as you can. Upload once a day. Do exactly what I'm doing. You're going to blow up. Guess what happened?
Went from like 200K to like 450K on IG in like a few months. Guys in London are doing it. Guys in Toronto are doing it. Everywhere around the world. I encourage that. My goal is to basically be that governing body of one-on-one to where it's like anyone can just flourish in that market. It's just a 1v1 market. It's owned by everybody, but the idea, the concept, that IP is mine.
And you want to centralize it eventually into one league? Govern it, centralize it, all of it, and it will be a league where we're working on it right now with some massive partners. I can't speak on those partners right now, but within the next, I'd say year or less, we're going to have something like that. Kind of like FIBA. We're working towards like a FIBA level. Yeah.
You know how they did three on three and now it's in the Olympics. Why the fuck isn't one-on-one not? Dude, that'd be fire. And we've proved it now. Like I've proved it. And now it's like we're developing an ecosystem that's,
proving it as well bro if you get one-on-one the olympics that's your it will your goat at that that's incredible yeah three on three is fun to watch but something with ones people just love once no i'm gonna keep it a buck 3v3 i like it it's cool 5v5 right now it's boring one-on-one is exactly where it's at people just don't know how to like make it big yeah and i do
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