Wtf 😂JG your pops need a reality check😂let em know why you bow down and pay homage to the goat after you beat him in 2017, never mind he already know🇯🇲🇺🇸
@yesimemoin09357 сағат бұрын
Every top tier recruit seems to have a skills trainer now and they don't all have serious NIL money. So are they all susceptible to this or is it different because the agent was involved?
@LosVillanov7 сағат бұрын
Most of what he said was lies
@devonclarke38578 сағат бұрын
First off you can't believe anything out of Rashad McCants mouth, apparently he twists every story to his benefit. but on another note I used always enjoy Ray Felton game.
@DC5Boss8 сағат бұрын
I love mummy G she's a straight shooter she tells it as is and she's very protective of Justin. I'm glad I took the time to watch this I always knew Justin was set up by the coach and camp he was in.
@DirtCheapFU9 сағат бұрын
Naz Reid over there being careful on spending with his short change contract. After this contract... they better put some premium on that payout. Playing like a vet. Starting to get his accolades. 1 of 6 players to get 6th Man Award under 25yrs. Averaging 13.5pts. 5reb off the bench is better than some starters.
@Lilblue9049 сағат бұрын
Didn’t he cheat a whole bunch of runners from having a spot on the podium we he doped and cheated back in 2004. Man just shut oh Pensacola ssa 🥷🏽
@Lilblue9049 сағат бұрын
Justin Gatlin man please. Anyhow Noah will be the goat of USA track and field when he retires
@jimreadey483710 сағат бұрын
The "s" in Illinois is silent.
@kalumarjuna8010 сағат бұрын
Bolt may the Greatest, but Gatlin... you are the one with most perseverance....
@KeithMonts12 сағат бұрын
Bro is a serious bucket. 6’9 and can actually hoop. My mans definitely deserves to be on a NBA roster
@user-tt7zo3qc3l13 сағат бұрын
Please let's keep Letsile Tebego in our prayers. His mother passed away over the weekend.
@stevenjm1213 сағат бұрын
Dude looking like humpty hump from digital underground with that hat
@jaypippen721313 сағат бұрын
Playing like you playing you deserve it pause 🧐🤙💯🤔😂😂😂
@oduwakhumalo-amen286515 сағат бұрын
I am a Jamaican who is having much respect, Mr. Gatlin.
@IAintGonLieSoTellMeWhy17 сағат бұрын
Looking forward to this Nolan smith was a beast , Theo stay blessed as always
@stevenscott276219 сағат бұрын
Best race in history top 5 runners.
@KoryMacKinnon19 сағат бұрын
Great to hear these stories of overcoming obstacles and challenges from Justin 🙌🏼🙌🏼. Life is an adventure for sure!
@ANTI_FAscist_WW2champs20 сағат бұрын
when dudes don’t have any skill they gotta do the dumb shit…. that’s him, he’s that guy… every team has one 🤣
@muwahhid5079Күн бұрын
What a corrupt cop letting him go knowingly he was drunk and just let him off the hook because he was famous
@Arieal.Күн бұрын
he is not a rookie
@neoclassic09Күн бұрын
A lot is two words btw
@kervansjoseph3003Күн бұрын
I love the attention these legendary athletes and the sport is getting 🔥🔥
@KevinApplewhite-sd9fxКүн бұрын
All the plays they showed looked like it was decent too good defense on the Mamba. Kobe was a ice cold killer
@maxvelocity200Күн бұрын
Gotta Love Gatlin ❤️ Respect from Jamaica 🇯🇲 bredda Gatlin.
@begcoinsКүн бұрын
Big time alpha for aspiring pro hoopers
@maxvelocity200Күн бұрын
Gatlins Dad needs a reality check!!
@DonB1201Күн бұрын
Every time I see this man I just think of when KG called him a cancer patient 😭
@zooyork1300Күн бұрын
Arik is a great player when he's on the field and healthy... which isn't often. He's out with plantar fasciitis half the season
@mianaomipost9885Күн бұрын
Tyson never tested positive so in my book, he wins for that reason alone! Tyson’s frustration looked like it was due to him running clean and others using 💉 😒
@Profitfromcoaching19 сағат бұрын
I thought Tyson did test positive. Or aren't we talking about Tyson Gay here.
@bigdawg5150Күн бұрын
2:03 if y’all didn’t see that dunk he talking about man that shit was ridiculous. The sports world was robbed the day he got hurt
@jeremynavarijo5746Күн бұрын
It's crazy because that's Spurs' mentality
@garyrunner4089Күн бұрын
'' What was the thoughts going your head when you saw 969 " . It was man I needed to get some of that candy .
@TheDrokonКүн бұрын
The video quality is MUCH better than earlier episodes. I would recommend you all getting some high quality, small clip on mics to take the production to the next level.
@RunYourRaceTLКүн бұрын
Our new format is virtual! We’ll have some in person episodes like this but most will be virtual as you see now. Hopefully you still tap in.
@TetragrammatonPriestКүн бұрын
I always thought it was strange that Justin hasn't talked about this much, but it's always been the cloud that followed him. Sounds alot like he's saying he was setup without actually saying he was setup.
@BowlingwithMarКүн бұрын
That’s real 💯
@ravencarino6115Күн бұрын
That's RIGHT. they hired Tyson to train the big men. Huge game changer for the Mavs.
@herbalman6337Күн бұрын
Hey bro this dude was "GREAT" but for me it was "Rodney Milburn" without doubt, he was the first to break that 12 or 13 year barrier of 13"2 by the great "Wille Davenport" who you guys probably never heard of, anyway when "Rodney" came along he was the first one to break that 13:2 wall by running 13: Flat for 120 yards at that time, & like "Renaldo" many have said he ran 🏃♂️ even faster but they wouldn't give it to him so he settled for the 13 flat, & another thang bout him was his new form which was beautiful to watch, cause it was so different in that both his arms was in front of him as he glided over the hurdle & in my opinion "Renaldo" copied his style even though i doubt he would never admit it, cause we talkin back in 69, 70, 71, 72 when he won the "Olympics" in 72, but at the time that "Milburn" hit the scene he was like "Bolt" in my imagination, & as a little bit of tea 🍵 i myself took second to "Milburn" at my first "NAIA National Championships" as a 19 year old freshman standing on that podium in 73 the only fresh- man there eveyone else were seniors including "Milburn", but anyway just saying👌🏻!!! PS: As i was typing this to you guys "Renaldo" had not spoke of "Milburn" in that moment, so i just assumed what i wrote before, but as i was finishing up he started speaking up bout his hero who was mine also at the time, so glad he told the truth bout the man's influence, also i had great aspirations of being greater but in my southmore season i got very seriously injured & couldn't recover properly from my injury, but before my injury the plan was what "Renaldo's" goal was & he did achieve, great for him👏, but seriously i feel i had the same ability to do what he did & maybe even beyound (If one can believe it which i doubt🤣) but none the less it was true (6:4/1/2 & had the fastest time in 1 hundred yards in the nation at that time for high school boys, & was a good hurdler to boot 👢) was working on being the greatest ever & slightly taller than "Steve Williams" who was a word 🌏 record holder in the sprints at that time also, i believe had it not been for my injury it would have gone very different for me in the track 👉 🌏 world, but anyway it is what it was & turned out like it did, i so enjoyed this interview, brought back a lot of old memories 😀 thanks! Amen🙏!
@yehsuhm3734Күн бұрын
World champions of what
@Supernova-lc2yfКүн бұрын
Tyson reminds me of the Elaine, Kawhi Tim Duncan quiet type so to hear Justin and Tyson had "bad blood" is interesting..I wonder if it was actually bad blood or just that cause Tyson was quiet Justin thought he was standoffish
@CoreyJarellКүн бұрын
He is not the best pol
@jeremiahaskew4306Күн бұрын
Private jet and Charlie's angels shirts is a bit much unc I ain't saying you lyin but uhhh just keep it real
@ronaldwaldrup1262Күн бұрын
Dam I got caught and he didn't
@spc282 күн бұрын
Hilarious and delusional. Haslem says on his podcast that the Heat thought the Pacers were their toughest matchup.
@thatguybill342 күн бұрын
*They both were doping.*
@aervaealtonelty9850Күн бұрын
Aaaaa shaaaaadddddup!
@tboiid2 күн бұрын
I’m not gone lie I don’t feel sorry for bro ! It is what it is….