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  • Yeah.

  • Where is the only defender back?

  • Recent.

  • Jefferson is sit down again.

  • Talked everybody.

  • Richard, How about that for a welcoming intro?

  • Richard Jefferson joining Sports Nation.

  • What do you think?

  • First of all, Sports Nation is back.

  • Can we?

  • How are we just going to gloss over that?

  • And look at this team that we've assembled?

  • This is amazing.

  • I'm excited.

  • I'm still Let's go.

  • What do we got?

  • So here's what we're gonna do.

  • We're gonna play some place for you.

  • We're gonna freeze it right before the money play.

  • And you're gonna tell us if it's get rich the way you did many of times on the basketball court or go broke the way you did.

  • Many a tiny of times on basketball basketball, E I get it.

  • You got your first get first up, we got Alabama.

  • Herb Jones.

  • This is like the Iron Bowl, but it's actually on the hardwood here.

  • Obama, Auburn and Herb is about to do something.

  • Uh oh.

  • Going left to go broke?

  • Oh, no, because I'm gonna say I'm gonna say no.

  • He's about to go broke.

  • I'm about to see Oh, left.

  • Going left.

  • You got?

  • You can't put it out like this on your way.

  • Going.

  • I'm optimistic.

  • Of course you are going.

  • Oh, Mom, he's left handed.

  • And you guys didn't tell me what you know.

  • It's right.

  • We're all athletic people now.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Is that somebody get that little baby out the street?

  • Alright, second up.

  • We got Jared Vanderbilt out of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

  • Okay?

  • I see him.

  • I Okay, now, this is the thing.

  • This is e keeps going grow.

  • But you guys aren't showing an uncontested layup for no reason.

  • Unless it's some sort of my mind.

  • You mind you, Richard Vanderbilt's are not known for being broke.

  • Boys, you have to keep that in mind.

  • He's out of Vanderbilt or he is a Vander.

  • Last name is Darren Vanderbilt are broke.

  • And Richard, pay attention.

  • Pay attention.

  • This family moments are Listen, Jalen Rose said if you don't average 10 more than 10 points a game, I don't know your name.

  • So I'm not gonna say that this is actually people here.

  • I'm just saying, like, let's see what the kids working with.

  • I'm gonna say he's going broke just because Why are you guys show me O in his cantor.

  • Oh, smoky smoking lab.

  • Smokie.

  • Come on, man.

  • All right, so you're about 500.

  • Okay, we're moving on to the third video.

  • This is Kaya Johnson from L s U.

  • Gymnastics is tired.

  • Going broke or getting rich.

  • I mean, man, this is outside of my realm of expertise.

  • No, it's not.

  • But judging from Simone Biles, Dominique Dawes, all the other sisters that are out here doing backflips and a lot of respect I don't have time for that.

  • I'm gonna say she don't get rich.

  • Yeah, absolutely.

  • E Gro e.

  • I'd argue.

  • She's already rich.

  • The form is already there.

  • Yeah.

  • Look, I'm staying.

  • Come on, Look.

  • Yeah, Forms already there.

  • G o.

  • Okay.

  • Good way.

  • Go Stick CEO, Stick the landing.

  • Okay.

  • Look at that.

  • First, even through about my girl.

  • Get it?

  • You are welcome.

  • Any and every time You're part of the crew.

  • Part of the fam.

  • We love you.

  • Thank you.

  • You guys are awesome.

Yeah.

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Get Rich or Go Broke: Herb Jones, Jarred Vanderbilt & Kiya Johnson | SportsNation

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/15
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