real social activism is rarely allowed. even today...the boys can speak about racial inequality in usa but are literarly now allowed to speak up about china and literal human tourture that goes over there. Think about that. NBA is not only connected to China because of the viewrship but also because all of the sneakers are made over there and a lot of nba official merch. NBA is contrubuting to this human suffering yet...they can't say nothing.
@@uPSIDEdOWN577 fool? He stopped playing a sport. He didn't lose his job. He made more $ coaching active players in the league throughout the time he left. His own boss. Your comment shows us a piece of the mindset tho
I was at UF his freshman year when DUDE scorched the Gators. This smallish guard from Mississippi WAS instant offense. IF he got the ball, it was a wrap! He definitely had the green light. This guy was unbelievable!!
Salute too Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf formerly known as Chris Jackson, I use to watch him give dudes buckets In College with shaq & Stanley Roberts & the Pros. Its a Shame the go along to get along Gang black balled him from the League. he 50 years old and still can score
@@markjohnson1448 I said what it's called" Blackballed" Church. Yes the white people who call shots made it happen but it's called that But continue. Smh
@@johnnyparker2128 u cant compare him to anyone because the blessing God bestowed on mah moud was not like any other til this day. I wished you could have witness his Glory at LSU.
I love this brother for the sake of Islam. Him and Muhammad Ali were willing to sacrifice their Dunya for the sake of their Deen, a lesson and reminder for all believers
One of the first dude to get black ball behind his religion and beliefs it was absolutely a travesty how the NBA did him and they never spoke anything about it I'm glad you're having on the show maybe we'll bring more light especially in wake up with Kwame Brown situation NBA players who have been done wrong outside of their talent
Man, It's crazy to hear him talk about his symptoms. I was diagnosed with an involuntary muscle movement disorder called "Dystonia" a rare side effect of a medication I was prescribed (Buspirone). It's a neurological disorder and thoughts impact the muscle movements...stress etc. Because I struggle with Complex PTSD (the very reason I was taking the medication), it's like your body is at war with your mind. It sounds so similar tourette syndrome.... At the height of my episodes, I could barely function .... The fact that this man was able to do what he did despite his disorder is unbelievable... Truly one of the most amazing stories of perseverance, that so few people even know. This dude is an inspiration on another level ....
@@elliottwilson2352 Exactly! You’re absolutely right! What I meant was after a freshman season like he had it was adorable for him to come back to school. Anybody else would have been in the draft that summer.
Bro go play with him on 2k Denver nuggets he rated an 86 or somn like that but u will fill like u playing wit Steph or somn his jumper is that smooth and u can really light it up driving decent as well play one if the homies and light they butt up see they reaction 🏀 easy 30
@@boobiemiles6321 I love to put his signatures on other players. Saddiq Bey i gave Kerr's set shot with Jordan's release. Emoni Bates has Abdul-Rauf's jumper and release and he's unstoppable
One of my homeboys from Gulf Port Mississippi knows him he is cool with one of his cousins. My Homeboy Dad is a legend in HBCU history Frankie Pilate. I've heard nothing but great stories about Rauf. Salute Man!
I wished that they coulda kept that squad together. Throw in Reggie Williams who resurrected his career, LaPhonso Ellis, Dikembe Mutombo, Rodney Rogers, and a young Antonio McDyess. They were hell to deal with.
Ironically When The Media Asked Michael Jordan About Mahmoud Abdul Rauf, Jordan Actually Defended Him Practicing Exercising His Religious Beliefs & The Video Is Still On RUclips
In my humble opinion: He is the epitome of what his name stands for ( Praise, Servant, and Compassionate}. Quickest shot ever, greatest free throw shooter ever, greatest handle ever, greatest 3 point shooter ever, and my personal favorite...the highest integrity, character, commitment and humility of any athlete in history. The G.O.A.T aka Mr. Uncheckable
I totally agree this man deserves a statue for his courageousness. He literally gave up his livilyhood and what God blessed him to do by speaking out for what he believed in. Which was America is a country that represents OPRESSION !!
@@gaffle-411 I bet my life your white so of course for you it doesn't represent OPPRESSION!! For blacks when we literally get behind the wheel of a car our LIVES ARE AT RISK !! WE A KAREN LIES AND CALLS THE POLICE OUR LIVES ARE AT RISK !! EVERY DAY WE LEAVE OUR HOMES ARE LIVES ARE AT RISK LITERALLY!! LOL DID YOU SEE THE BLACK MINISTER WATERING HIS NEIGHBOR'S FLOWERS AND GOT ARREESTED AND WENT TO JAIL BECAUSE A WHITE NEIGHBOR CALLED THE POLICE ON HIM SMH !!
@@davidpouncy8471 You've drank the Kool-Aid and the \/ictimH00D Olympics is strong within you. Blaxcs prior to 1965 experienced REAL 0ppressi0n sir. You're being conditioned to think like you do here in the 2020's. Take one of these 💊 and awaken from that propagandist slumber...
Thank you Kenyon and Mahmoud. I looked up to both of you as a baller. Jadakiss, your rhymes got me through tough times as a young adult, and I still have all of them in rotation. Looking forward to every episode.
His is a story that need to be told and folks need to listen. This Brotha Mahmoud Adul-Rauf is definitely a smart and humble man that can speak to the masses. I salute him. He never leaves a conversation without dropping gems of knowledge upon us.👏🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Assalaam Alaikum to my brothers for putting this together. Keep up the hard wrk. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf is a legendary basketball play and a brother. I love the truthfulness of the conversation. Much respect to you also Kenyon for opening up also. The audience loves the realness of both you brothers.
I was a kid when he was blackballed and never followed up much on Mahmoud. This is the 2nd interview I’ve watched with him. The other was with Kwame. Great interview!!! Nonetheless, I love Mahmoud! He is an icon and an idol. May this brother continue to be blessed. He was the Steph when I was a kid. Bless you Mahmoud!!
I'm so thankful to be able to follow your post NBA career. I always loved KM intensity and effort playing ball. Always thought he was the toughest sob in the league after Oakley. So thankful for these podcasts. And to you Mahmoud, I never knew your story about how the league banned you for practicing Islam. It's one they covered up well. But now your story is coming to light thanks to KB and the internet. Peace be unto you my brothers. ✌
@We Are A Beautiful People true but if you didn't know there was a story, then why would you look? But I do appreciate you my brother. Peace to you and yours always.
Mahmoud at LSU (back then named Chris Jackson) is the best college basketball player of my lifetime. When he played I thought he was Superman on the court. He might as well have been wearing a cape out there lol
Thats kind of a stretch, a year ahead, SRoberts was big time coming out of HS in SC with JoJo English who played in the league. Shaq was the best big as soon as he stepped on campus. Both were little lazy but Stanley was even moreso(no disrespect). SR was just as talented as Shaq early on but not as driven. I played a lot of pickup on campus, Shaq was the most dominant big i have ever seen, then and now, that included Alonzo Mourning who was in S.Roberts class of 88’, out of VA.
Memories- The runs vs UNLV, Loyola Marymont, Razorbacks. This was my final 4 pix...But Georgia Tech Kenny Anderson & the guys. Everything I hear about Dale Brown is good.
So weird seeing Jadakiss on a podcast. He’s in my top 10 all time rappers. I kinda enjoyed the mystic with him and the lox having less exposure. But great podcast with Kenyon. And Mahmoud ! He was the man fr
I appreciate him sharing his Tourette struggles. There are a lot of similarities with OCD, which I have. People have no idea how hard life can be when everything needs to be done perfectly or redone until it's perfect. Like he said, taking forever just to be ready to go outside or leave the house. And this is for guys, with no makeup or any of that other shit lol
THIS brother has the most amazing story! I knew his story but I didn't KNOW his story and this is the 1st time that I've heard HIM tell his story. He is truly amazing. I remember him at LSU and he was a straight killa on the court. I heard about his disease but I didn't know that it was to that degree. Much respect to this brother.
I played against makmuod in Mississippi in highschool. I just love competing with him. I love his integrity. I wish I could live in my truth as a man of God.
This dude was unstoppable in college.That was the curry of college.He was good in the nba.And would have been even.Better in nba if Denver would have not hold him back and let him.Play his game.But what he did off the court was even more stand up.This man is so special and just a motorvation.And how he giving back.To sport of Basketball.Traing players.And to his religion.
“NO HUMAN BEING CAN STAY WITH ME LIKE MY IMAGINATION CAN’’ - Mahmoud Abud-Rauf
Put that on a t-shirt please 🔥
He was ahead of his time in terms of social activism.
Absolutely
Craig Hodges
real social activism is rarely allowed. even today...the boys can speak about racial inequality in usa but are literarly now allowed to speak up about china and literal human tourture that goes over there. Think about that. NBA is not only connected to China because of the viewrship but also because all of the sneakers are made over there and a lot of nba official merch. NBA is contrubuting to this human suffering yet...they can't say nothing.
he was just following his path and DOING THE RIGHT THING
@@armin38822 A lot of stuff comes from China including the clothes we wear. I guess you’ll walk around naked then because it comes from there
Hats off to the brother put his career on the line for what was right .
He a fool 😂😂 I’ll be damn if I lost my job for people who don’t even give af about each other. Fuck that. Let them lose their job first
facts!
@@uPSIDEdOWN577 you wont stand for anything spineless basically.
@@uPSIDEdOWN577 fool? He stopped playing a sport. He didn't lose his job. He made more $ coaching active players in the league throughout the time he left. His own boss. Your comment shows us a piece of the mindset tho
@@Bigg_C-Nile1 whatever. It was all for nothing.
I love black men uplifting black men❤️❤️🙏🏾. Much respect Sir, definitely deserves his flowers now
I 💘 dis Man.....I will NEVA forgive the NBA for f*ckin up his CAREER! His 🏀 game his the father of Steph Curry game..... A true brotha!
What happened?
@@gtoben Google his name please. Brother was cold and about to challenge Michael Jordan for most dominant player in the era of big men.
I know , I wish he didn’t get pushed out!!
@Mr Man His style of play is what they mean, not his biological father.
@Mr Man you might want to go pull up highlights of how he touched Chicago every time they played. He was Shaq pg in college.
I was at UF his freshman year when DUDE scorched the Gators. This smallish guard from Mississippi WAS instant offense. IF he got the ball, it was a wrap! He definitely had the green light. This guy was unbelievable!!
Salute too Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf formerly known as Chris Jackson, I use to watch him give dudes buckets In College with shaq & Stanley Roberts & the Pros. Its a Shame the go along to get along Gang black balled him from the League. he 50 years old and still can score
Sorry u mean WHITEBALLED him
@@markjohnson1448 I said what it's called" Blackballed" Church. Yes the white people who call shots made it happen but it's called that But continue. Smh
Yesss he was soooo pure,wayyyyy better then steph curry,and got black ball because of his believe and used is influence to stand for black ppl✊🏾
Im Sorry, i dunno the story. What happened in the so called blackballing situation
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he would dominate in today's game rules.
He dominated at that time.
Facts…easy too …he can get a bucket anywhere …his pull-up was like dames on the low …anywhere drop of a dime
I can't figure out who to compare him too but yeah he would definitely be a top scorer in today's league.
@@johnnyparker2128 he's Steph Curry who can play defense.
@@johnnyparker2128 u cant compare him to anyone because the blessing God bestowed on mah moud was not like any other til this day. I wished you could have witness his Glory at LSU.
His pullup game was tough and his
Crossover was dangerous too ..
the closet thing to steph curry back then..Mahmoud was a problem on the court.
You know that was all in one move. Shiiiit was filthy.
@@OnTOPtheROOF and then it’s gone …you right …for his size 5 bounces or less he was like a baby mello with it
I was just saying his pull up game was like dames , drop of a dime …ANYWHERE
1 of the best players to come out of LSU and 1 of the best scoring point guards in NBA history
This man torched Prime Jordan and the Bulls ..he didn’t play intimidated by there mystic
@We Are A Beautiful People Facts!
jada look like he in Math class... yo Mahmoud is LEGENDARY
#Jadakiss Face: 🤨🤔
😆😂🤣
The original sniper Abdul Rauf 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
As a child first player I've ever seen stand up for his beliefs in real time!!!
Abdul Rauf was a great guide for us.
He still is
Mr Rauf love you since the Chris Jackson days 💯♥️🙏 BLESS UP. You stand for what's right 💯
This dude is the best shooter of all time. A bad bad man.
Kiss talk more bruh!! Lol but Mahmoud was a Killa! Salute to him for putting his career on the line for social activism. 💯
For real. Talk Kiss. Talk!
Dude was unreal at LSU!!!!
I love this brother for the sake of Islam. Him and Muhammad Ali were willing to sacrifice their Dunya for the sake of their Deen, a lesson and reminder for all believers
Ameen
True believers and true men both of them. May Allah reward them for their strong conviction and efforts
One of the first dude to get black ball behind his religion and beliefs it was absolutely a travesty how the NBA did him and they never spoke anything about it I'm glad you're having on the show maybe we'll bring more light especially in wake up with Kwame Brown situation NBA players who have been done wrong outside of their talent
A guy the never gets his due respect when you talk NBA pgs
That man is most definitely a LEGEND….
I met him on ocean drive in south beach few years back ....nicest guy ever ....gotta selfie with him on my fb
Man, It's crazy to hear him talk about his symptoms. I was diagnosed with an involuntary muscle movement disorder called "Dystonia" a rare side effect of a medication I was prescribed (Buspirone). It's a neurological disorder and thoughts impact the muscle movements...stress etc. Because I struggle with Complex PTSD (the very reason I was taking the medication), it's like your body is at war with your mind. It sounds so similar tourette syndrome.... At the height of my episodes, I could barely function .... The fact that this man was able to do what he did despite his disorder is unbelievable... Truly one of the most amazing stories of perseverance, that so few people even know. This dude is an inspiration on another level ....
He was like a Steph curry back then .. def underrated ...much respect 💯💯💯
No, Steph Curry is like him except Steph isn't as fast or quick as him!
He was good for playing two years of college! Anybody that averages 30 as a freshman is going to the NBA! Dude was amazing!
Good 🤔🤔🤔Nigga you mean great 😂😂
@@elliottwilson2352 Exactly! You’re absolutely right! What I meant was after a freshman season like he had it was adorable for him to come back to school. Anybody else would have been in the draft that summer.
As a person wit tourettes I'm glad he had dis conversation
Yeah man, not a lot of people understand this syndrome and how hard it can be to deal with... how long have you been diagnosed with it? I was 8...
As Salaam wa laikum brothers "May Peace and Blessings be upon you". Thank you for having our brother Abdul Rauf on..... This is a awesome show💪💪💪💪
Ameen
Al Salam Wa Alaikum Brother. May Allah bless you and your family in this life and after.
Alhamdulillah
Chris Jackson and James Hollywood Robinson had some Epic battles in HS. The most fundamentally sound player I have ever seen.
I know you from the Sip throwing out those names. Some great HS ball was played.
You already know...
Use to cook with him on NBA Jam.
BIG DEFINTELY
Facts!!!!!
Bro go play with him on 2k Denver nuggets he rated an 86 or somn like that but u will fill like u playing wit Steph or somn his jumper is that smooth and u can really light it up driving decent as well play one if the homies and light they butt up see they reaction 🏀 easy 30
That boy was nice
@@boobiemiles6321 I love to put his signatures on other players. Saddiq Bey i gave Kerr's set shot with Jordan's release. Emoni Bates has Abdul-Rauf's jumper and release and he's unstoppable
One of my homeboys from Gulf Port Mississippi knows him he is cool with one of his cousins. My Homeboy Dad is a legend in HBCU history Frankie Pilate. I've heard nothing but great stories about Rauf. Salute Man!
To hear Mahmoud speak about having all F’s & Kenyon speak about stuttering as a kid that was me
I had his denver jersey in high-school. Denver had a lil squad when they beat the sonics back then. Rauf and Robert pack were problems
I wished that they coulda kept that squad together. Throw in Reggie Williams who resurrected his career, LaPhonso Ellis, Dikembe Mutombo, Rodney Rogers, and a young Antonio McDyess. They were hell to deal with.
@@MusicManSeanB super facts 🔥🔥🔥
'Pack Man'
They crushed my soul as an 8th seed back then. Did my Sonics dirty 🤣🤣😭
he looks the same...his health game is on point
Mr. Rauf your story should inspire anyone who has someone in their life that has told them they couldn’t succeed. You sure inspired me. Thank you.
BRO Rauf is a genius. He has all the qualities. Awesome interview. I remember the Superdome game LSU VS Georgetown amazing player!
That game definitely sticks out in my head
"After a while I stop bringing the report card home." -K.Martin
Story of my life 😭😫
Me too😂🤣😂 threw one in the sewer and this girl got it out and brought it to my house😓 I never did shit to deserve that🤔
This A Cold Brother... His Mentality Is Just As Dangerous As His Game Is! 💯💪
💯
Respect ... A True Legend.
Ironically When The Media Asked Michael Jordan About Mahmoud Abdul Rauf, Jordan Actually Defended Him Practicing Exercising His Religious Beliefs & The Video Is Still On RUclips
I knew Mahmoud had tourette's, but it sounds like he's describing OCD. He must have both. Wow!
@We Are A Beautiful People that's gotta be the case...dual diagnosis
Sounds like mamba mentality to me
Dude shot over 90 percent from the foul line.
Approximately 70% of us with Tourette's have OCD according to all the articles I've read through the years.
I heard ocd is sometimes a symptom from tourets
I need a Mahmoud jersey asap #LivingLegend
In my humble opinion:
He is the epitome of what his name stands for ( Praise, Servant, and Compassionate}. Quickest shot ever, greatest free throw shooter ever, greatest handle ever, greatest 3 point shooter ever, and my personal favorite...the highest integrity, character, commitment and humility of any athlete in history. The G.O.A.T aka Mr. Uncheckable
Greatest 3-point shooter… EVER?!?!? 👀
I totally agree this man deserves a statue for his courageousness. He literally gave up his livilyhood and what God blessed him to do by speaking out for what he believed in. Which was America is a country that represents OPRESSION !!
@@davidpouncy8471 You sound dumb. Go try another country, then report back…
@@gaffle-411 I bet my life your white so of course for you it doesn't represent OPPRESSION!! For blacks when we literally get behind the wheel of a car our LIVES ARE AT RISK !! WE A KAREN LIES AND CALLS THE POLICE OUR LIVES ARE AT RISK !! EVERY DAY WE LEAVE OUR HOMES ARE LIVES ARE AT RISK LITERALLY!! LOL DID YOU SEE THE BLACK MINISTER WATERING HIS NEIGHBOR'S FLOWERS AND GOT ARREESTED AND WENT TO JAIL BECAUSE A WHITE NEIGHBOR CALLED THE POLICE ON HIM SMH !!
@@davidpouncy8471 You've drank the Kool-Aid and the \/ictimH00D Olympics is strong within you.
Blaxcs prior to 1965 experienced REAL 0ppressi0n sir. You're being conditioned to think like you do here in the 2020's. Take one of these 💊 and awaken from that propagandist slumber...
This is a MUST SEE interview, big shot out to Mahmoud Abdul Rauf, aka Mr. Big Buckets, thats what I called him at LSU. Thanks K-mart & Kiss, respect.
Seeing This Man Play at LSU Was Magical... Must See TV!
Exactly I felt like I was watching a magician and witnessing a miracle at the same time
Salute to Mahmoud, Great job Jada and K-Mart. ✌🏿💯🎯
Kwame is whipping on everybody who's been whipping on him. IT'S TIME..I LOVE IT.!
I didnt here anything about Kwame Brown
Nobody can stay with me like my imagination can.. powerful words
This show is Dope!! big shout out to jada and K-mart
Much respect to tht brother
Respect this brother and he was his own man,and we know how the NBA Plantation goes,
I saw him hit over 100 three point running jumpers from all over the court IN A ROW and he made it look easy!
One of my favorite players ever.. NBA need to bring him back to the NBA either coaching or business reason.. This dude got bigger fans than he know
Thanks guys for featuring this Rauf . He was my hero along with Isiah Thomas. It’s wonderful to see him getting his flowers . Loved it 🙏🏾
Jadakiss sitting there like he is Ed McMahon to Kenyon Martin's Johnny Carson LOL
lol Well if Jada is Ed McMahon then Jada needs to create a Star ⭐️ Search 🔦 show for these up in coming rappers. lol 😂
this is a man with integrity🎯
This guy had the purest j ever
If you are a 70's babies you feel these stories you got that whooping some serious I feel chris Jackson
What a great interview, he is a legend. His career in the NBA was cut way too short!
Thank you Kenyon and Mahmoud. I looked up to both of you as a baller. Jadakiss, your rhymes got me through tough times as a young adult, and I still have all of them in rotation. Looking forward to every episode.
this is the man who I based my play style on when I was in Junior /HS..he was cookin on the LSU Tigers and the NBA
The imaginary opponents thing was nuts! Great podcast!
His is a story that need to be told and folks need to listen. This Brotha Mahmoud Adul-Rauf is definitely a smart and humble man that can speak to the masses. I salute him. He never leaves a conversation without dropping gems of knowledge upon us.👏🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
I loved one segment on ESPN when they showed him shooting daggers and they were saying "Rauf, Rauf, Rauf is on fire."
Thank you for this interview! Craig and Mahmoud introduced me to free thinking and Islam. I absolutely love this man! ❤️💯
Alhamdoulilah
@@ousmanekonate5253 Hamdullah
Assalaam Alaikum to my brothers for putting this together. Keep up the hard wrk. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf is a legendary basketball play and a brother. I love the truthfulness of the conversation. Much respect to you also Kenyon for opening up also. The audience loves the realness of both you brothers.
A MAN AMONGST MEN!!!!! IVE BEEN SAYING HIS NAME SINCE DA 90S!!!!!
Crazy how much kenyon sounds like Willie d
I was thinking that too
They both from Texas
Great interview!
Cannot get enough of him!
Thank you for the interview!
Mahmoud is an icon to me.
This dude was a cold-blooded basketball player, period. I loved watching him play.
Salute to Mahaud Abdul Rauf. MUCH RESPECT!!! MISS THAT BROTHER!!!
I was a kid when he was blackballed and never followed up much on Mahmoud. This is the 2nd interview I’ve watched with him. The other was with Kwame. Great interview!!!
Nonetheless, I love Mahmoud!
He is an icon and an idol.
May this brother continue to be blessed.
He was the Steph when I was a kid.
Bless you Mahmoud!!
This a great interview I thought this was an awesome 👏 man but now I know he’s amazing.
I wanted his game and they thought I modeled after AI but this was my guy
I'm so thankful to be able to follow your post NBA career. I always loved KM intensity and effort playing ball. Always thought he was the toughest sob in the league after Oakley. So thankful for these podcasts. And to you Mahmoud, I never knew your story about how the league banned you for practicing Islam. It's one they covered up well. But now your story is coming to light thanks to KB and the internet. Peace be unto you my brothers. ✌
@We Are A Beautiful People true but if you didn't know there was a story, then why would you look? But I do appreciate you my brother. Peace to you and yours always.
Mahmoud at LSU (back then named Chris Jackson) is the best college basketball player of my lifetime. When he played I thought he was Superman on the court. He might as well have been wearing a cape out there lol
20:53 People don't realize Stanley Roberts was BETTER than Shaq when they first got to LSU
Thats kind of a stretch, a year ahead, SRoberts was big time coming out of HS in SC with JoJo English who played in the league. Shaq was the best big as soon as he stepped on campus. Both were little lazy but Stanley was even moreso(no disrespect). SR was just as talented as Shaq early on but not as driven. I played a lot of pickup on campus, Shaq was the most dominant big i have ever seen, then and now, that included Alonzo Mourning who was in S.Roberts class of 88’, out of VA.
@@michaelcampbell2819 No stretch.Shaq said it himself.
That’s not a stretch that was the facts …
Stanley would’ve been great if he could stayed in shape. Ironically Orlando Magic drafted him the year before Shaq.
@@rawbundy4676 basically ate his way out the league
Come on Spike Lee we need this man’s life story on the silver screen!!
Memories-
The runs vs UNLV, Loyola Marymont, Razorbacks.
This was my final 4 pix...But Georgia Tech Kenny Anderson & the guys.
Everything I hear about Dale Brown is good.
People forget Kenny a was a problem even at the nets
@@rahimgaymon4243 Never hear anyone mention his name and don't see him around the "Nba family". Kenny was a problem.
Gave my pops team 50 in high school back in the 80s he been a beast
My guy. Shooter. Killed Jordan. Legend.
So weird seeing Jadakiss on a podcast. He’s in my top 10 all time rappers. I kinda enjoyed the mystic with him and the lox having less exposure. But great podcast with Kenyon. And Mahmoud ! He was the man fr
Shits crazy bc it’s like we all know a brother like this but never realized they had this problem... salute to this brother
Maaaaan he was a player that I admired so much!! Waaaay ahead of his time...same class of player as Rod Strickland..underrated!!
Guaranteed ta make em jump like Rod Strickland
Thank you for having him In here he low key is and would have been the greatest
I appreciate him sharing his Tourette struggles. There are a lot of similarities with OCD, which I have. People have no idea how hard life can be when everything needs to be done perfectly or redone until it's perfect. Like he said, taking forever just to be ready to go outside or leave the house. And this is for guys, with no makeup or any of that other shit lol
THIS brother has the most amazing story! I knew his story but I didn't KNOW his story and this is the 1st time that I've heard HIM tell his story. He is truly amazing. I remember him at LSU and he was a straight killa on the court. I heard about his disease but I didn't know that it was to that degree. Much respect to this brother.
Congratulations 👏🏽✊🏽🇵🇷, 🔥 continue the success
I was a Life Fan the first time I saw him play.
Kenyon Martin and Willie D sound exactly alike...
Oh shit “no more talk” 😂-you’re right
"People think I took a paycut leaving LSU."
Underrated comment
Was my neighbor for a lot of years. He's a good dude!
This brother was done wrong by the NBA and everyone knew it he’s the Colin Kaepernick of the NBA for standing up for something he believed in 👍👍👍
Always been a fan of Chris Jackson from LSU days very quiet and humble person from my prospective
Classy guy, and K-mart deserves a podcast. He comes off as one of the most authentic people out there.
Am in 5 minutes and I already love this interview
I played against makmuod in Mississippi in highschool. I just love competing with him. I love his integrity. I wish I could live in my truth as a man of God.
This dude was unstoppable in college.That was the curry of college.He was good in the nba.And would have been even.Better in nba if Denver would have not hold him back and let him.Play his game.But what he did off the court was even more stand up.This man is so special and just a motorvation.And how he giving back.To sport of Basketball.Traing players.And to his religion.
I went to Central jr high and Gulfport high school with him..great person inside and out❤