YES. I’ve been saying this as well. Not only do they keep it hoop life, they also pay homage to ballers who may not be in the spotlight anymore, instead of inviting guests on just because they have a ‘name’ in present day.
@@TheNmd828 The BEST.Sorely missed.The last of his kind.The best gentleman you would ever meet in your life.Had the pleasure of knowing him since 1989.
I met Tom (without knowing who he was) at MSG back in 2003. I made a comment about a player in the lobby before we went to our seats and this tall guy chimed in. A guy near us said "that guy who just spoke to you can send you to Duke or down to Hofstra with the stroke of a pen." I never forgot that!
Big Dog the best offensive weapon I ever seen in college hoops.Got his bucket whenever.Jumper aint workin,get u off dribble..handle rock,dunk,3 balls,stout af
Omg Shareef Abdur-Rahim was my favorite player to watch growing up! Man he’s a guy that never gets talked about, but he was amazing. He could play the 4 or the 3, and at 6’9 he was doing a lot of what these forwards are doing now. He was one of the first guys that size that could score from anywhere on the court, but I loved watching him in the post. I would love to see you guys bring him on the show! Please get Shareef that be amazing. He deserves more credit and recognition than he gets for sure. He’s a legend to me.
@@vharris5503 Absolutely, me too. I was happy for him when he initially went to Atlanta, Bc they had some really nice pieces. Unfortunately when he was there though almost all their key guys dealt with a ton of injuries. Yea was a shame he didn’t make it to a contending team while in his prime, cause he was a problem, a walking bucket for sure.
This is one of the best interviews on here or ats, dude is at peace and comfortable with everything, has a great memory, and tells stories in a way where you can picture it happening in front of you in real time. Didn't bash anyone, and is not afraid to say which players were on another level and who he looked up to. Comes across as 100% genuine. I'll re listen to this again for sure
One of the best podcast interviews I have watched period! Great content and Monster Mash was ons of the most skilled too! Salute to Monster Mash, Q Rich, and D Miles!!
He's what they call a "professional scorer" in the NBA. Didn't matter at what age, what team he played for, or who coached him, he would just go out there and make baskets, one after the other.
Man we need a part 2 with Mash. I feel like there's a lot more of those gems he dropped left to share. Wish he hadn't been cut off so many times, but I know them boys get excited.
I'm just in awe of his intellect, what a wonderful human being, such a properly rounded individual with such a unique taste. Just a breeze of fresh air.
Ain't it interesting that the players like him & Kwame that didn't talk much during their playing days have the most to say that we need to hear. Strong brothas that know who they are.
Monster Mash you are one of NYC Finest! A true legend and talent! Proud of your intelligence and you found your groove off the court! Peace and love from Chicago!
@@missayawk no woman is worth fighting over. If you fighting over her then she ain't your woman. But yeah, I hate how that shit blew them up, cause they could have been nice.
@@mynamelildarryl71 I hear you.Too many to be fighting over one.But in this podcast ( which I WISH they had back then) Mash said it wasn't over that ( teammate confidentiality?) It was over other things.....I respect Mash for redirecting.If JKidd and Jimmy Jack wanna talk about it, fine.
Antonio McDyess made the most out of 2 NCAA tournament games than ANYBODY in history.Didnt hear about him all year, he had 2 monster tournament games and was the #2 pick.
@@almadeunrebel But Alabama didn't have a national profile like a Duke, or UNC so most ppl didnt see them all year.But he definitely made his name known before they left in the 2nd round.
Since the 50s starting with Cliff Hagan....Even Pat Riley is a former wildcat who's team lost to Texas Western ( UTEP).The 1st team with all black starters to win an NCAA title.
More people and players need to emulate this dude. Mashburn was a monster on the court and has arguably done better off of it. Unbelievably successful dude. Also, this is hands down my favorite basketball podcast. Y'all keep doing y'all.
Q and D…thank you for asking Mashburn about his businesses …. I ran into him in Dallas at a veteran event with my son….I was not at the event….he stopped by and said hi….nicest celebrity I’ve ever met… a wildcat,maverick …I respect him most for being an entrepreneur and businessman. I’ve shared his story with all my kids. Thank you Mash
RODNEY RODGERS was a beast! Made the Zion comparison with some of my younger friends and they weren't familiar. Monster Mash and that draft class was a problem.
Mash was a beast, got hurt for a while in the early 00s and came back and gave the new era wings kobe, tmac , pierce, VC buckets, they were all in their primes and mash was backing them down, shooting over them and they can't guard him and Mash was already by the end of his prime or even no longer in his prime.
Incredible interview and so glad I came upon it. Idk if Mash even knows truly how highly regarded he is to this day in the state of Kentucky. He and coach P brought the best program of all time out of the gutter and revamped success immediately. For us Kentucky fans, we are eternally grateful. Even though I was born in ‘99 and was -6 years old when Mash played his last game in the blue and white, I wore #24 in honor of what Jamal Mashburn my whole life. His impact for Kentucky Basketball and our state as a whole will never be forgotten. #BBN
Ayo Mash waa the best guest y'all had on here! His story telling is A1. He's a smart dude. I feel like I never heard him talk during his career. I watched him as a kid, mostly on his run with the Heat. Good stuff.
smh y’all done done it again!! another immediate classic interview!! i love how much y’all spoke up Monster Mash in all the other episodes and to finally have him on!! a suggestion though for the younger folks who not as familiar with some of these OGs..start showing not espns top 10 but YALL TOP TEN, meaning the plays y’all remember from these players!! just to give a small sample of why these players are goated!!
I really enjoyed this episode. I could listen to Mashburns basketball stories all day. Knuckleheads are just different from all of the other podcast. Great job guys. 👍🏾
Gentlemen, your show is so organic and dope. Your chemistry is a beautiful thing. This was one of your top three. The inside info he gave was mind-blowing. The way he described Jordan..was breathtaking. Keep up the fantastic work. Best b-ball pod, by far. Salute,
Wow I’ve seen 30+ of the knuckleheads interviews & this is my favorite so far… for him to have enough sense to think about life outside of basketball & to think of the bigger pitcher to go to Kentucky for playing time to staying another year to play the dream team to shoot his draft stock up it’s not surprising to see him succeed outside of basketball
Im from Louisville ky and a die-hard cardinal fan but i loved monster mash because he was smooth and he had all those whiteboys surrounding the 3pt line while he dominated free throw line in, watched his whole college career and he a top 50 college player of all time
Shoutout to Monster Mash. Was able to get his autograph as a kid. Been a fan ever since. This is probably the best episode I've ever heard. He really gave all stories and insights. Felt like I was listening in on a private conversation.
This is why I this is the only basketball podcast I have on my notification on. Love their work, stories and messages. They’re always giving out gems to the young hoopers.
Powerful, Powerful interview with Monster Mash, Jamal Mashburn was a bad boy on the court, and he's a bad boy in business. I salute Monster Mash. One of my favorite college and NBA players of all time.
@@almadeunrebel A couple years after he retired he was in a horrible dirt bike accident and now he is paralyzed from the shoulders down. But in good spirits!!
This is one of my favorite episodes. The energy was great and Jamal is very well spoken. I'm glad he gave that insight into the scrimmage against the dream team.
Jamal Mashburn was not heralded by the media, but all the NBA players respect him as an elite player. Jamal used to be an analyst on NBA TV, not sure why he isn't anymore. He was good, and definitely should get another role somewhere.
I love how they keep it hoop life . No gimmick guests, no basketball industry stuff, just basketball culture content 👌.
They had Turtle on here but I think that was it
@@aaronfresh85 true, they had rapper Common on here too, but they made him talk almost exclusively hoop .
Fr, and seems the most authentic out of all of em.
YES. I’ve been saying this as well. Not only do they keep it hoop life, they also pay homage to ballers who may not be in the spotlight anymore, instead of inviting guests on just because they have a ‘name’ in present day.
That’s the no go along get along gang .. haha
This is lowkey one of their best episodes. Mash dropping gems and telling stories we've never heard
Right!! I'm not saying I slept on Mash but this really shocked me
I knew Mash was a great player. Never really heard him speak. Had no idea how smart he was and a great story teller.
Bruh you ain't Neva lyin
Everyone so happy with his hoop stories and sleepin on the business advice he’s giving out. That’s the gem from this episode.
Man agree bro this is one there best episodes.
Best quote ever to describe Mash came from the late great Tom Konchalski ( R.I.P).." Body of a blacksmith with the touch of a surgeon"
Haha, that's dope.
tom the greatest basketball scout ever.
@@TheNmd828 The BEST.Sorely missed.The last of his kind.The best gentleman you would ever meet in your life.Had the pleasure of knowing him since 1989.
I met Tom (without knowing who he was) at MSG back in 2003. I made a comment about a player in the lobby before we went to our seats and this tall guy chimed in. A guy near us said "that guy who just spoke to you can send you to Duke or down to Hofstra with the stroke of a pen." I never forgot that!
this right here is da truth!!
Mash giving Chuck his Flowers....he was a beast...
Big Dog the best offensive weapon I ever seen in college hoops.Got his bucket whenever.Jumper aint workin,get u off dribble..handle rock,dunk,3 balls,stout af
U confusing “Chuck “ who is Charles Barkley & “ big dog” who is glen Robinson ..
Moses Malone(RIP) gave Chuck great tutelage
kids CHUCK DON'T NEED HIS FLOWERS IF YOU SEEN HIM PLAY. AUTOMATIC NO TALK.
ACTUALLY HIS SHOES WAS SOME WHAT BETTER THAN JORDANS. I SAID SOME WHAT
A lot of people see him on TV now and forget he was a monster back in the day.
That's first question is legendary shit lol 🤣
I watch just to see who got they azz bust by whom!!! Legendary stories!! 🤣🤣
The only question I look for in every interview!
I was expecting he’ll say Latrell Spreewell since that’s his first bad game in the league
The only guest that didn’t play along, as I can remember, is PatBev.
I always tune in to hear that first question then can’t turn it after that
People don't realize how good Jamal Mashburn is
On LeBron's scouting report, Mashburn was his worst-case scenario as a player. That shows you just how good he was
They really don’t. Dude could hoop.
Big facts
Whatever. He is smart as a whip… that’s what really matters to me
Oh yeah!👍
Mashburn is an intellect and a whole brain. I love his takes.
That Larry Bird/Roy Rogers story….🔥🔥🔥🔥…would have given ANYTHING to see that entire game…
I never get tired of Larry Legend stories. Especially those about his trash talking prowess and schooling younger players that underestimated him.
Do NOT talk shit to MJ or Larry Joe Bird....youre just setting yourself up for embarassment.
Rodney Rogers learned after that, I'm sure 😂😂
The crazy thing is that may have literally been bird last great moment . He didn't even play much during the actual games
Too bad Larry and Magic were at the end of their careers at that time.
Love that Larry Bird story. My all time favorite player.
As an IU fan, I loved watching Mashburn play in college at Kentucky.
Monster Mash was my favorite player in college. Bummed he was so injured during his NBA years. He would have been a Hall of Famer in my opinion.
HES a HOF at the bank 🏦💯
Omg Shareef Abdur-Rahim was my favorite player to watch growing up! Man he’s a guy that never gets talked about, but he was amazing. He could play the 4 or the 3, and at 6’9 he was doing a lot of what these forwards are doing now. He was one of the first guys that size that could score from anywhere on the court, but I loved watching him in the post. I would love to see you guys bring him on the show! Please get Shareef that be amazing. He deserves more credit and recognition than he gets for sure. He’s a legend to me.
His offence was smooth. Watched a lot of his grizles games. I think he now runs the g league
I always wished he got to play on a good team. His talent got wasted in Vancouver and Atlanta.... he was a walking BUCKET
Facts 💯🤙🏾
Can’t wait to they put him on the show
@@vharris5503 Absolutely, me too. I was happy for him when he initially went to Atlanta, Bc they had some really nice pieces. Unfortunately when he was there though almost all their key guys dealt with a ton of injuries. Yea was a shame he didn’t make it to a contending team while in his prime, cause he was a problem, a walking bucket for sure.
Chuck Barkley gave him his 1st work….I love it…people slept on CB34…he was a beast in his prime…
People laugh at me because I said I would put any version of Charles Barkley from 86-95 against any PF
Besides Jordan he was my favorite player. He was 6’4” and a beast!
What’s crazy he averaged 20 ppg against the suns his rookie season
@@GHOST91141 Sixers Barkley will dominate in today’s nba
Lol. He won league MVP and is widely regarded as one of the 3 best power forwards of all time. No one is sleeping on Barkley.
Mash's midrange turn-around was fire. Real Talk!
I've always liked Jamal Mashburn game but after hearing this, his mental is elite. Salute to that brother.
Daaaammmmn... LJ, now mashburn!! My next fave... I had them Mashburns too! Wow! Knuckleheads killin for real fans and hoopers,
This is one of the best interviews on here or ats, dude is at peace and comfortable with everything, has a great memory, and tells stories in a way where you can picture it happening in front of you in real time.
Didn't bash anyone, and is not afraid to say which players were on another level and who he looked up to.
Comes across as 100% genuine. I'll re listen to this again for sure
Damn near cried when I seen Mally! BOUT TIME SOMEBODY SHOWED MY BOY SOME LOVE!!!!!!
You guys honestly interviewed some proper Legends from back in the day,Jamal🔥🔥🔥🔥
Monster Mash was a mid-range monster!!! Loved him in Charlotte! 🏀
Mash was one of my favorite commentators on ESPN. Extremely insightful and intelligent.
One of the best podcast interviews I have watched period! Great content and Monster Mash was ons of the most skilled too! Salute to Monster Mash, Q Rich, and D Miles!!
He's what they call a "professional scorer" in the NBA. Didn't matter at what age, what team he played for, or who coached him, he would just go out there and make baskets, one after the other.
Man we need a part 2 with Mash. I feel like there's a lot more of those gems he dropped left to share.
Wish he hadn't been cut off so many times, but I know them boys get excited.
This right here.
I'm just in awe of his intellect, what a wonderful human being, such a properly rounded individual with such a unique taste. Just a breeze of fresh air.
Best interview to date... Cut him off a couple times, but good interview.. He had a lot to share..
Ain't it interesting that the players like him & Kwame that didn't talk much during their playing days have the most to say that we need to hear. Strong brothas that know who they are.
This is one of the best interviews that I ever seen. Mash is a person that you can’t dislike
Monster Mash you are one of NYC Finest! A true legend and talent! Proud of your intelligence and you found your groove off the court! Peace and love from Chicago!
Jamal Mashburn is the reason why I'm a Kentucky Wildcats fan & I wished Kidd Jim Jackson & Mash played longer together
But of course jKidd and Jimmy jack wanted to fight over bitches when they first came in the league smh
@@sammiomar5774 Toni Braxton is worth fighting over though....even to THIS DAY!
@@missayawk 😂😂😂
@@missayawk no woman is worth fighting over. If you fighting over her then she ain't your woman. But yeah, I hate how that shit blew them up, cause they could have been nice.
@@mynamelildarryl71 I hear you.Too many to be fighting over one.But in this podcast ( which I WISH they had back then) Mash said it wasn't over that ( teammate confidentiality?) It was over other things.....I respect Mash for redirecting.If JKidd and Jimmy Jack wanna talk about it, fine.
OMG the whole dream team section of this was great and hilarious
Nice to see Mash give Barkley his flowers cuz these young hoopers need to know. Was easily the 2nd best player in the league for a good 4-5 years
We need Antonio McDyess interview! He was a beast
Antonio McDyess made the most out of 2 NCAA tournament games than ANYBODY in history.Didnt hear about him all year, he had 2 monster tournament games and was the #2 pick.
@@missayawk man McDyess was too much on Alabama i believe
@@almadeunrebel But Alabama didn't have a national profile like a Duke, or UNC so most ppl didnt see them all year.But he definitely made his name known before they left in the 2nd round.
Yeah Man!!! McDyess was #ORIGINALBEASTMODE B4 to the injuries...Loved watching him Wreck the rims on his Dunks!!!!
damn...and you never hear from him...that would be a great one...
Mash a real one might be best interview yet!!
Great interview. Wow. Jamal Mash was extraordinary. Smart guy
The university of Kentucky has put alot of people in the NBA
Facts they are a powerhouse
Since the 50s starting with Cliff Hagan....Even Pat Riley is a former wildcat who's team lost to Texas Western ( UTEP).The 1st team with all black starters to win an NCAA title.
@@missayawk Nice
And he probably started it
@@missayawk wast that moovie ayo og old old
Jamal mashburn is definitely a legend. Thank you guys for this one.
This is my favorite interview of all. Mash is well spoken and transparent. I enjoyed his candor
More people and players need to emulate this dude. Mashburn was a monster on the court and has arguably done better off of it. Unbelievably successful dude. Also, this is hands down my favorite basketball podcast. Y'all keep doing y'all.
Q and D…thank you for asking Mashburn about his businesses …. I ran into him in Dallas at a veteran event with my son….I was not at the event….he stopped by and said hi….nicest celebrity I’ve ever met… a wildcat,maverick …I respect him most for being an entrepreneur and businessman. I’ve shared his story with all my kids. Thank you Mash
We need more shine like this for brothers mastering the business side of the game after the game.
The Big Legend Mashburn in the building one of my favorite players!
Mine too
I miss that hand checking, hard fouls, and bridging dudes trying to dunk lol. That's that "Uncle Era" of basketball 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Shoutout "The Three J's"!!!
Thank You for what you did for The Mavs.
(MFFL)
I just mentioned the three J's
This is the most authentic podcasts out there. Hoopers talking hoop🏀! QRich definitely got broadcasting on a national level in his future🎙
Loved the episode guys. Jamal Mashburn is one of my favorite Kentucky players ever… Monster Mash!!!
RODNEY RODGERS was a beast! Made the Zion comparison with some of my younger friends and they weren't familiar. Monster Mash and that draft class was a problem.
Facts
Speaking of “Big Dogg” y’all gotta get Big Dog Glenn Robinson on there. Indiana legend ‼️‼️‼️
When he talk about big dog?
@@kcjones713 Early on within the first 15 minutes of the interview
HELL 2 THA YEAH!!!
Mash Eddie jones Glen rice Baron Davis LJ MUGSEY Dell curry Kendall Gill Jamal magloire david Wesley man my hornets had hitters!
Don't forget Anthony Mason and Bobby Phills.
@@mynamelildarryl71 God Bless Their Souls
Lol, just listened to the Larry Johnson podcast, Vegas native here…. UNLV!!!!!
We been waiting on Mash and we got em 😎😎
Mash was a beast, got hurt for a while in the early 00s and came back and gave the new era wings kobe, tmac , pierce, VC buckets, they were all in their primes and mash was backing them down, shooting over them and they can't guard him and Mash was already by the end of his prime or even no longer in his prime.
Monster Mash was an incredible player!
Mashburn is a great storyteller, loved the dream team story
Damn I’ve been waiting for this. Let’s go!
I can’t wait for that Big Dog interview!
Mash was that Dude.... Hands down..
Salute Q and D!!!
His jersey is mounted in the rafters of Cardinal Hayes High School gym Bronx, New York to this day.
Mash was smoove😃
Mashburn was a beast mid range game was water
His mid range game was phenomenal especially in the playoffs !!!!!
ONE OF THE BEST INTERVIEWS I'VE SEEN ON THIS SHOW, MASH KEEP IT ALL THE WAY REAL!
Harlem NYC stand up… Cardinal Hayes high School Bx stand up that’s all I got to say Monster Mash
Never knew Mash was from NYC before this interview. Like he said, he never talked much during his playing days. Brotha is 💯!
@@CharifRocka Man I'm 40 and never knew he was from Harlem. Lol
@@d.felixphoto2260 Word, I'm 38 & grew up in Dallas! Makes sense now, the smooth handles/toughness/post game. Mash had it ALL.
"Everybody in the world wanna be from New York, and everybody in New York wanna be from Harlem" Salute!!
@Wynter y’all Grady teams in the 90’s was always PSAL night mare going to the Bk/Queens schedule and Tilden also…I play from Graphic Arts 93-97
Incredible interview and so glad I came upon it. Idk if Mash even knows truly how highly regarded he is to this day in the state of Kentucky. He and coach P brought the best program of all time out of the gutter and revamped success immediately. For us Kentucky fans, we are eternally grateful. Even though I was born in ‘99 and was -6 years old when Mash played his last game in the blue and white, I wore #24 in honor of what Jamal Mashburn my whole life. His impact for Kentucky Basketball and our state as a whole will never be forgotten. #BBN
Damn I ain't know monster Mash was doing so well in business. Extremely motivational!
Looked up to him back in h.s. and still look up to him til' this day!!
They need to do interview with Glen Rice
That Larry Bird story was hilarious.
Love how Magic was the one that was pissed and took it personal and fed Larry the rock. Those two are brothers.
Great great great interview! Monster Mash is legendary! Shout out to his Mother for real!
12:43....Excellent quote from Mash." Alotta people don't hear the message, they hear THE TONE of the message".
The Larry bird rodney Rodgers story!!! Epic and hilarious!!! Lol
you can hear how well educated Mashburn is. He should definitely mentor players in the league. A great success story.
On LeBron's Pre-draft scouting report the names that came up were Magic Johnson & Jamal Mashburn!!!!
I love this podcast all about bball and legendary stories. Another great video. #RESPECT FROM DC
Ayo Mash waa the best guest y'all had on here! His story telling is A1. He's a smart dude. I feel like I never heard him talk during his career. I watched him as a kid, mostly on his run with the Heat. Good stuff.
Mashburn was a fucking beast. But yea I never even heard dude talk til on here 😭😭
smh y’all done done it again!! another immediate classic interview!! i love how much y’all spoke up Monster Mash in all the other episodes and to finally have him on!! a suggestion though for the younger folks who not as familiar with some of these OGs..start showing not espns top 10 but YALL TOP TEN, meaning the plays y’all remember from these players!! just to give a small sample of why these players are goated!!
Favorite player ever by a mile…game was just a pleasure to watch…I got this episode on repeat
we need penny on here
He was I thought? Might've been All the Smoke..
@@russoulfree yea it was ATS
Great interview! Mash is a world class guy.
Jamal crossover at 6ft8 used to get everybody 4real..
They forget. Jamal was nasty in Miami
6'8" 250lbs footwork and handles.Precision on point.
I tell people this all the time . Before the outlawed the cross he was top 3
Omg, one of my favorite players in the league Monster Mashburn!
That Bird story was 🔥🔥🔥 lol.
I really enjoyed this episode. I could listen to Mashburns basketball stories all day. Knuckleheads are just different from all of the other podcast. Great job guys. 👍🏾
Gentlemen, your show is so organic and dope. Your chemistry is a beautiful thing. This was one of your top three. The inside info he gave was mind-blowing. The way he described Jordan..was breathtaking. Keep up the fantastic work. Best b-ball pod, by far. Salute,
Monsta mash was unstoppable one of my favorite player of all time
If I'm an NBA rookie, I want Jamal Mashburn as my mentor.
Need Kenny Anderson on here
💯
CHIBBS!!!
man KA was so 💦
'Cheeba'
If you know, you know. Mashburn made a difference with the teams and games he played 💯
The 3 J's were my childhood heroes I was the only kid in school with a Mavericks starter jacket
He is SOOOOO UNDERRATED
What a interview ✊🏿✊🏿💪🏿💪🏿
D Miles Q Rich hitting use hard with tha content straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow I’ve seen 30+ of the knuckleheads interviews & this is my favorite so far… for him to have enough sense to think about life outside of basketball & to think of the bigger pitcher to go to Kentucky for playing time to staying another year to play the dream team to shoot his draft stock up it’s not surprising to see him succeed outside of basketball
Im from Louisville ky and a die-hard cardinal fan but i loved monster mash because he was smooth and he had all those whiteboys surrounding the 3pt line while he dominated free throw line in, watched his whole college career and he a top 50 college player of all time
Shoutout to Monster Mash. Was able to get his autograph as a kid. Been a fan ever since. This is probably the best episode I've ever heard. He really gave all stories and insights. Felt like I was listening in on a private conversation.
Monster Mash!! One of my favorite players!
Jason Kidd, Jimmy Jackson and Mash!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
With how much they mention him, I'm surprised they haven't got Sam Cassell yet. Bring him on y'all!
This is why I this is the only basketball podcast I have on my notification on. Love their work, stories and messages. They’re always giving out gems to the young hoopers.
Powerful, Powerful interview with Monster Mash, Jamal Mashburn was a bad boy on the court, and he's a bad boy in business. I salute Monster Mash. One of my favorite college and NBA players of all time.
Shoutout to Rodney Rodgers!!! He was good! Hope he recovers from his circumstances!
damn what happened to Rodney R?
@@almadeunrebel A couple years after he retired he was in a horrible dirt bike accident and now he is paralyzed from the shoulders down. But in good spirits!!
@@t99155 no way what the 😞. Rodgers was all types of sculpted, i feel for him
This is one of my favorite episodes. The energy was great and Jamal is very well spoken. I'm glad he gave that insight into the scrimmage against the dream team.
Jamal Mashburn was not heralded by the media, but all the NBA players respect him as an elite player. Jamal used to be an analyst on NBA TV, not sure why he isn't anymore. He was good, and definitely should get another role somewhere.
I'd love to see an interview with Sidney Moncrief, a great 80s two-way shooting guard.
So grateful you got Jamal on the set !