Bro didn’t quit and is a testament on what it is to follow your dreams no matter life throws at you.
@BennyLin7182 ай бұрын
Facts he was one of them ones injury messed him up n the nba jus tossed him to the side I don’t like that man the league should look into joining the big 3 and set it up that players like him who still good jus can’t run wit mf like de’Aaron Fox, Collin Sexton, and Luka they jus to fast n skillful for u to keep up with hurt can still go out and get a bag they still talented enough to put on a show for us like deMarcus Cousins
@BennyLin7182 ай бұрын
It so many players that got hurt that the nba jus packed up who had bright futures it’s crazy the nba jus move on from ppl not knowing that if u don’t hav a successful career the nba can ruin ur life all that time into balling u not gone be able to get a job cuz most them don’t no how
@davonbarnett912 ай бұрын
English bro wtf
@sirwalksoftly2 ай бұрын
100
@Dawnside-g7l2 ай бұрын
@@BennyLin718😂! We all get that NBA is more than just a basketball it’s stricted for business and though NBA executives knows what are they doing if they thinks some of players has no progress at their hard times of injuries or whatsoever so be it and moving forward to the other healthy and has a better potential future nor go get younger brighter players which is understandable. And in fact yeah those players who’ve thrown out from the NBA like before or like him Jabari Parker, Demarcus cousins, Brandon Jennings, and a player had a full potential to be one of the greats like Brandon Roy man bruh they can’t complain about it! Why? Bruh it simple they made tons of millions of money that just doing what they love to do just played for a short period of years and they’re set for good if a person knows how to handle that big amount of tons of a amount! It’s a fact that we couldn’t ever imagine most of us of 85 percent or more than that even just a half of a million would destroyed you as much as you work harder in decades and never reach to point to have had that amount of money! So they have no right to complain about it🤷♂️
@smbmostfamous14322 ай бұрын
The reporter was smart enough to stop asking him questions.. big respect to the reporter 👍
@gabriellopez-vb6sd2 ай бұрын
Nah calling a grown man boy is mad crazy. Terrible reporter. 💩
@karmakaz1Ай бұрын
thats being stupid... the audience want to see the emotional trainwreck
@fu5641Ай бұрын
@@karmakaz1 you lame af
@i2SheaАй бұрын
Not really ... "whats wrong, boy" -- straight racist!!
@i2SheaАй бұрын
Hes everything that wrong with American reporting! #VoteTrump
@NoNo-ks4gg2 ай бұрын
Give some respect to that REPORTER! He did an outstanding job! He waited, he asked about him, asked if he was OK, and then realized he needed to let the man be and then graciously said, "We'll talk again later!" And left the man to reflect on his emotions. Beautiful job foreign reporter --- now that a true PROFESSIONAL! #WOW #perfection
@cellusgroveАй бұрын
Real talk bruh...
@cellusgroveАй бұрын
Where is our american reporters like dis??
@donniebangoutАй бұрын
hate to say it but it because he's wasn't American...
@chikeokjr24Ай бұрын
We just glossing over callin him boy?
@EzemdiАй бұрын
@@chikeokjr24I was thinking the same thing
@dacaspasojevic75422 ай бұрын
I can't even imagine how hard it is to go to a completely different culture far from family and friends... This man has been through so much...falls, injuries, but he's still here fighting, nothing but respect for this man.
@PhilM42 ай бұрын
I mean this is the same guy who said he doesn't get paid to play defense in the NBA. He probably would still be in the league if he applied himself more.
@dacaspasojevic75422 ай бұрын
@@PhilM4 Of course it was a stupid statement(23 years old then), but also partly true considering how much offensive players are better valued and paid than defenders, and now he is quite a solid defender.
@LeStephanie692 ай бұрын
@@dacaspasojevic7542 he’s had it easy his whole life. Chill
@agwinmoore2 ай бұрын
Kind of makes what Jokic and Luka are doing even more impressive
@skrillk-nb8rq2 ай бұрын
Been thru so much being paid millions/hundreds of thousands to play basketball..? Wish these were my turmoils
@James_Baggott2 ай бұрын
He's clearly been through a lot. I immediately felt his pain when he started to cry because I'm having a similar issue in life where I know I'm not where I'm supposed to be. That was the "How did I get here" cry. We're all human and can only take so many obstacles and so many disappointments. He should be proud that he's still pursuing his dream and making the most of everything and hopefully being able to provide for his family. Milwaukee still supports you Jabari!!
@kingofuseddurablecars.ls60402 ай бұрын
He's a crack addict FACTS
@kidspace97Ай бұрын
Facts
@coreyroberts47Ай бұрын
Musician, was in several bands including my main with my best friends since 7th grade (I was 20 then, 31 now) been in mental hospital for 11 years after fucking my life up. I feel that in my soul bro. Keep up the good fight. (I still play)
@kingofuseddurablecars.ls6040Ай бұрын
He hasn't been through anything serious. He had it easy.
@SuperRobertoClementeАй бұрын
@@kingofuseddurablecars.ls6040 Bro you don't know shit about what he's been through. Obviously he has suffered on the terms of a lifelong dream. There are many kinds of suffering.
@owenatkinson42512 ай бұрын
Jabari Parker is such a good man, so much more important to these times than basketball alone. bless him and his
@i2SheaАй бұрын
Hes everything that wrong with American reporting! #VoteTrump
@LastLapGodАй бұрын
You don’t even know him… you never spent a day in your life with him 😂😂😂😂😂
@TheUrbanAlien2472 ай бұрын
That commentator was a real human, he didn't force the situation. Mad respect for their media.
@i2SheaАй бұрын
Hes everything that wrong with American reporting! #VoteTrump
@JLPfrmthaWAU2 ай бұрын
Blessings to you and yours Jabari. Wherever this journey takes you, remember you made it outta Chicago. You already won.
@i2SheaАй бұрын
Hes everything that wrong with American reporting! #VoteTrump
@colinag6Ай бұрын
Yeah he made $56 million in the NBA and hes still making $2 million a year in Spain. He definitely won.
@benjacksonn2 ай бұрын
Respect to Jabari, and respect to that reporter. That’s a man that also happens to be a reporter.. He could’ve left the camera in his face, but instead, he put it down allow Jabari to go through what he was feeling. Sadly, this reporter would never make it in the NBA, but that’s what makes this situation unique to me
@garyspence21282 ай бұрын
Reporter was a professional, but also acted like a human being. You don't always see that. In the olden days, a star athlete might have asked the newsman to cut that last part out, or traded the chance for a future interview for a friendly editing of the footage. Not anymore...
@fallback83142 ай бұрын
yea the reporter DOES have class.
@brianmcfadden15732 ай бұрын
The reporter was professional to some extent. He did show compassion and empathy, but he didn't have to call him a "boy". Especially when he's that vulnerable, but glad he's back on the court and I hope he continues to find peace with his career because he has won in my book
@patrick4662Ай бұрын
@@brianmcfadden1573I think that’s more of a language barrier thing than anything else. He clearly meant it as a term of endearment, trying to be casual with him. But an American reporter native English speaker wouldn’t say that I agree.
@Rkilla7Ай бұрын
@brianmcfadden1573 I think it is his accent. It sounds like he said "Bari" not "boy".
@eyesonthaprizes2 ай бұрын
he didnt cry because of basketball he cried because of the pain of not being with his family and making this sacrifice to provide for them if u listen he said there was no injurie and everyone gets to go home to his family but he doesnt have that opportunity so that is what hurts him the most beyond words it was the hardest one year of his life i caqnt even imaGINE LEAVING MY FAMILY FOR THAT LONG BIG RESPECT TO HIM GOD BLESS
@unclestu8249Ай бұрын
calm down he was and is a multi multi millionaire who has more money than 99.9999999999999% of people from THE DAY he signed his rookie deal. What you wrote is incorrect, go ahead and delete it.
@MrFingers2007Ай бұрын
@@unclestu8249 Money isn't everything to everyone, besides people can't miss their families now just because they make some money?
@i2SheaАй бұрын
Hes everything that wrong with American reporting! #VoteTrump
@GReG4170RoCK2 ай бұрын
GO Jabari Parker . Just do your best !
@shaunamarie10532 ай бұрын
Been there. I lived in Europe 5 years been home now for a few years and it is absolutely beyond comprehension when you leave America. It is like walking in another universe and America is a planet far far away. It is so intense that when asked about it you do break down and its ok! This is a good American man.
@georgepaulthagoat5311Ай бұрын
Man Parker you’ve made it farther then most of us dream of. Keep your head up
@popsdadOg2 ай бұрын
The man interviewing bari, you get mad respects from me!!! I haven't seen any media people handle a situation like this till now applause!
@supremepuller2 ай бұрын
Being from Chicago and meeting Jabari before. I could feel his pain, life’s ups and downs sometimes can get triggered by moments like this. Moments of reflection
@dagodbranАй бұрын
They showed him love 💗 that’s why he’s emotional they saved his life
@ParkerdonatАй бұрын
Man, the pain that Jabari has gone through in his career amazing. Nothing but respect for him and his family. God speed, Jabari.
@jlee222ballin2 ай бұрын
The report was actually very respectful. People that think the reporter was being racist by calling him "boy", have obviously never left outside of the US before. There are cultural differences and boy is a term of endearment to address someone younger than you like "child" in many countries. The reporter is asking questions as part of his job. When he saw Parker was breaking down, the reporter first asked if he should stop, to which he ultimately made the decision to shutdown the interview when Parker wouldn't respond.
@thesunofgod.2 ай бұрын
He’s a grown man enough with the excuses.
@realtalk1989-nk5xl2 ай бұрын
Its unprofessional. If I interview my best Friend for Broadcast I would call him Sir or Mr. Parker. It seems like the reporter knows him well which is not the case since he's new there therefoe it's at least disrespectful. And Spain is r..... as f...
@patrickkabeya75362 ай бұрын
💯💯
@jlee222ballin2 ай бұрын
@@realtalk1989-nk5xl If the reporter is 60 years old and Jabari Parker is in his 30's, he could see Parker as a hypothetical son in that situation with a young man breaking down emotionally. Hence, "boy", a term like "hey kid" or "hey bud" used geographically was used. End of story
@b-rado23882 ай бұрын
He said bari not boy
@jayjay05802 ай бұрын
It’s real out here in life and your really never know what people are going thru. Blessings to Jabari and his family. He is talented and kind person who is just trying to provide for his family.
@easyced89622 ай бұрын
I felt that... As soon as he grabbed his face i knew the exact feeling. Hope this man has a strong shoulder he can lean on cause his heart is definitely heavy from something.
@cyberbron20772 ай бұрын
I think his injuries affecting his NBA career and then having to make the adjustment by playing overseas away from the culture and family/friends he grew up with is hard for him. That seems like a really adjustment to make.
@bosssoclutch94502 ай бұрын
the original Banchero
@suggscorleone60612 ай бұрын
The last question hit him hard
@BryantBrothers-gm1qx2 ай бұрын
When he said "life"?hs closes his eyes...like damn...my journey has been crazy...I'll pray for him
@skrillk-nb8rq2 ай бұрын
@@BryantBrothers-gm1qxhe'll be OK
@BryantBrothers-gm1qx2 ай бұрын
@@skrillk-nb8rq WE DONT KNOW THAT, WE HOPE SO BUT WE DONT KNOW WHAT HE REALLY GOING THRU
@i2SheaАй бұрын
Hes everything that wrong with American reporting! #VoteTrump
@cliftonjones88782 ай бұрын
One of my favorite players nba needs you back
@noexcusesgaming9700Ай бұрын
Big respect to jabari im happy to see him back out there and still doing what he loves i m very very happy for him 💯💯 and respect to the reporter as well for understanding the situation and checking on him and then ending the interview much love and respect 💯💯
@i2SheaАй бұрын
This is a dude who knows its more than basketball. Respect to this man, wish him the best!!
@i2SheaАй бұрын
Hes everything that wrong with American reporting! #VoteTrump
@Peampiin2 ай бұрын
Jabari is a class act and good to see something like this. It shows the other side of baller life.. Not the fancy cars, women and money....Some humbleness and the grind. I'm a Wizards fan and a Terps fan so I shouldn't even be praising a former Duke player. I'm just praising a human being and I see something here I feel like I can relate to for some reason.
@soccersprintАй бұрын
Great interview from Jabari. The last question triggered some emotions. I saw another interview from Rich Paul where he said Jabari"s tears were a good thing because it was tears of relief and greatfulness for what he had to overcome interms of injury to get the opportunity in Europe after injury ended his time in the NBA.
@marqevietoney97372 ай бұрын
God bless this man he is a beast regardless of injuries keep you head up
@brycesheeba3785Ай бұрын
Respect to Jabari Parker AND that Reporter conducting the interview
@kenlabz7046Ай бұрын
Keep your head up Jabari! Even if you're not playing in the NBA anymore, there are still lots of your fans in the states rooting for you brother! Do what you got to do. Don't let anything bring you down cause the way I see it, you're still good at what you do bro! Chin up Jabari!
@living93772 ай бұрын
Jabari, keep your head up bro. Don’t give up no matter what. It is obviously hard to go through all of this. Hope you make your way back to the NBA. You are still young. Just keep working on your craft and get better. Isiah Thomas persevered and made it back. Everyone is different and it’s really hard.. You had a moment just and everyone knows you are doing your best going through it. Please stay strong. I will pray for you. ❤️🙏🏽
@mikeegbert6584Ай бұрын
that is a perfect example of being a respectful human being.
@MS-xn8ub2 ай бұрын
Greatness is turning up and fighting through it, even when no one sees the real battle. Keep on Jabari. ✊🏽
@artsXartАй бұрын
Respect to them both. Great interview by Mr. Parker, he represented his team very well. Kudos to the reporter for putting the importance of the person before the story.
@bluehaven84722 ай бұрын
Hope Jabari is doing great ♥Love to see the passion
@lordjael2 ай бұрын
Living outside of America and experiencing some purity that remains in the world will do the to you. It's such a beautiful thing to simply be able to walk down to the beach or to know that the culture you reside in doesn't revolve around degeneracy. I'm sure this was such an eye-opening experience for someone who is still so young. I've been a fan of Jabari since his Simeon days. I thought he was even better than the Greek Freak their first couple of years. His knee injuries thwarted substantial progress for the Bucks, however. Nothing but respect and admiration for Jabari. Always been a big fan. 🙏🏾
@GARRY37542 ай бұрын
I agree. Wife and I are going to visit family in Romania and US could learn a lot from them. Peace.
@rbrookeb2 ай бұрын
You are projecting A LOT here.
@lordjael2 ай бұрын
@@GARRY3754 You'll LOVE it. Be safe and stay well.
@lordjael2 ай бұрын
@@rbrookeb Ok.
@truecandyman68102 ай бұрын
I remember meeting when him at summer league in Vegas he was underage so he couldn't get the club so he was just walking in Vegas. I spoke to him he was a rookie He was so humble and down to earth its great to see him playing still even if is oversea!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@prenthomas46782 ай бұрын
Passion For His Favorite Sport
@angelgilruiz19072 ай бұрын
What an outstanding individual... As a player and a damn hall of famer as a human being. Follower for life from now on... Real Madrid supporter here, enjoying Luka ripping the NBA appart but this video is the best basketball highlight Ive seen in very long time. First time I comment
@NBANews-uf2ig2 ай бұрын
He’s my idol and I can tell you a lot of people I know in Spain look up to him! I hope he escapes whatever he’s going through and I’m praying for him
@thelone07202 ай бұрын
I felt that.... I felt that. At least he didn't quit on his dream. A testament for me & now. Life hard, but it would be harder if you give up on your dreams, goals, aspirations. 📝
@jamesdraper45972 ай бұрын
Much Respect To Jabari Parker
@lionel7861Ай бұрын
Dam bro we still love you bro keep you head high we didn’t forget about you cuz we still talk about you it’s not your fault injuries bro we totally understand don’t let this bring you down keep playing man keep playin keep playing
@wyrn_slaterАй бұрын
God bless you Jabari. It takes a lot of character to keep pursuing something you love in spite of all life's setbacks. 2nd pick overall, 2014 NBA Draft, 7-year NBA player, Jabari Parker.
@AntoinemaloneАй бұрын
Although I never cared for him and always thought he was overrated, this is hard to see. Never want to see someone down like this. Hope he gets better mentally and does his thing overseas.
@dewaynedewayne27602 ай бұрын
I DON'T THINK THE REPORTER MEANT ANY HARM IN CALLING HIM BOY BUT I KNOW HE WISH HE COULD BE IN THE USA WITH FAMILY AND KIDS
@liltapatio2 ай бұрын
whats wrong boi
@wowthatsinteresting89512 ай бұрын
No harm lol
@jeremyjackson73262 ай бұрын
I thought he said Bari lol
@rubatsch17132 ай бұрын
@@wowthatsinteresting8951 keep in mind that Spaniards are generally awful at English compared to other Europeans, like Scandinavians, Dutch people, Serbians, Turks etc. So, yea, he meant no harm, his English is just terrible and that's OK.
@branavanvijayakulasingam79762 ай бұрын
Nah lol reporter innocent af
@bestbuddz012 ай бұрын
Much respect to bro. I hope he alright and I hope he makes it back to the nba where he belongs.
@luvcyrus59912 ай бұрын
That feeling when you are so in tears and you attempt to speak but the sounds can't come out.
@s8x.Ай бұрын
so sad😢 but he never gives up
@AmbiguousAnthonyАй бұрын
mann Parker was my favorite player coming into the league. I'm glad he still playing.
@MikeLowery2032 ай бұрын
Jabari Parker is a pure Hooper and an even better person based on what I've seen from him since his college days. He's still worthy of a NBA roster spot playing some quality minutes for a contender!
@Brian.o2 ай бұрын
Respect to the reporter
@rjejames28Ай бұрын
Kind reporter gave him a little encouragement, and said we can talk later.
@TechnoloG842 ай бұрын
big props..big resiliency, salute.
@cordelscott48002 ай бұрын
Nothing but respect jersey city keep working keep rising
@therealmvp1024Ай бұрын
Feel bad for Jabari. He was on his way to becoming a fucking superstar before and after the first ACL tear. The second one, however, really seemed to derail his career. Never seen a dude lose his bounce like that in one offseason. I still love this dude. Hurts me even more since I was (and still am) such a fan.
@ralphthompson3552 ай бұрын
I'm still a fan of Jabari. I wish him and his family the best!
@t33sherАй бұрын
Now that is a classy journalist. respect.
@bikibawsАй бұрын
I've so much respect for NBA dudes playing overseas. It ain't NBA money and coverage but you still get to play the game as a career, be in a competitive environment and also see the world.
@NoNo-ks4ggАй бұрын
Yo kid --- you Delusional! If you ask 99.999% of Americans playing OUTSIDE of 🇺🇲 if they are doing it to see the 🌎, or the ❤️ of the game or blah, blah, blah . . . none of them are doing it for that, son! 🚫 You know why they are playing in foreign countries? BECAUSE THEY ARE TRYING TO GET BACK IN THE NBA, youngsta! How can you be so obtuse! Now go to 🛏️ --- it's past your bedtime, and you get no 🍰🍦🥧🍩🍪! #whatchuthinkinchild
@PrideRock92Ай бұрын
Always been a fan of Jabari. Even more so now.
@islandgangentАй бұрын
Im proud of you Parker your still coming back too the NBA I BELIEVE IN YOU..
@Babysnapps602 ай бұрын
He miss the nba but most importantly his family his injuries destroyed his career sad the team he played real minutes for in finals now
@eddieair232 ай бұрын
Keep doing that Thing Mr Parker! Keep Pressing! 🙌🏾
@SuffolkPosse82Ай бұрын
Respect to that reporter.
@combatbeatdownАй бұрын
Jabari Parker was supposed to be what Giannis is for the Bucks franchise.
@marcusp7040Ай бұрын
This the same man who said he don’t get paid to play defense..
@Arthur-ob1yfАй бұрын
Wow Jabari is a real one. Bless him
@gloriajean68892 ай бұрын
Preciate the reporter respecting Jabari's struggle and not trying to capitalize on it. Bless
@vladanr74Ай бұрын
I have always loved Jabari.
@EntertainingRunner-vd3bn2 ай бұрын
For every superstar there are 10 guys that didnt make it, some of them equally hardworking if not more. It's a lesson I wouldn't wish anyone to learn the hard way.
@differentime37442 ай бұрын
Jabari Parker was, is and will always be that guy . High potential !
@phillipcotton8332 ай бұрын
A couple of moons ago....Jabari was on magazine covers as a high schooler being touted as " The Next One". Life doesn't always stay on the script that we write for ourselves. It seems as though he has gained/ maintained the proper perspective on his journey. PROPS!!
@thehomiejayomni2 ай бұрын
KEEP BALLIN!!!
@epictetusvleet5402 ай бұрын
Jabari Parker a legend. Keep hoopin
@chrislewis5069Ай бұрын
Being humbled by life is far better than having success without character change and growth
@Syzygy882 ай бұрын
When you pour your whole life heart and soul into this it hits different 🫶🏽
@RD3_fit2 ай бұрын
God bless Jabari
@justinp20002 ай бұрын
“What’s wrong boy” is crazy 😂🤦🏽♂️
@ProdByZVY2 ай бұрын
It’s how they say “young man” over there
@basroca25332 ай бұрын
I heard that too!
@anthonyhankes75992 ай бұрын
Y’all are slow they ain’t in America different way of speaking smh
@Stayinthehousegoofy2 ай бұрын
@@anthonyhankes7599it’s a joke Anthony…are we really the slow ones?
@anthonyhankes75992 ай бұрын
@@Stayinthehousegoofy Yeah cornball when majority of the comments literally are saying the same thing so again it makes you slow as well
@ReddReigns082 ай бұрын
He said Bari he even said Bari at the beginning of the interview. This a reach.He was emotional because of the loss. On top of the question at the end about basically brought him back to realizing he not in the NBA no more
@jay57562 ай бұрын
He said Bari (sounded more like BAH ) with a AH sound in the beginning, I replayed it several times, he definitely called him boy the second time.
@Fenix-lr6ez2 ай бұрын
@@jay5756 what's the problem with calling him boy? You Americans are incredible really...
@ImUrZaddy2 ай бұрын
@@Fenix-lr6ezthings get a bit tense when a white man calls a black man “boy”, in US at least
@Fenix-lr6ez2 ай бұрын
@@ImUrZaddy well, it doesn't have any connotation here in Spain. Racist least of all
@flaviuskevus91572 ай бұрын
@@Fenix-lr6ez America is a sick place.
@kevinhalbritter68052 ай бұрын
"What's wrong, boy?" Case in point, that it's not the words that hurt but the intent behind them. Here, "boy" was used lovingly, thus perfectly acceptable.
@LatrellSprewell15Ай бұрын
Man hes a class person, you can tell
@MrBillybathgate52 ай бұрын
Jabari Parker is such a good man
@TheSurfrer1Ай бұрын
Good to see he's taking care of his body. He looks jacked!
@yiannisz96892 ай бұрын
He misses home and feels alone in Spain....he used to be a top project when he was drafted but injuries kept him back....he is a great basketball player and sure deserves a spot in the NBA imo
@vankai06Ай бұрын
Jabari was that guy.. injuries man.. such a shame. he was an all star calibre player maybe more.. such a shame. always rooted for the guy to be injury free
@Lightinthedark7302 ай бұрын
Jabari should still be in the NBA I have seen him dominate the board and get buckets coming off the bench For the bucks and be productive in the game they just didn’t give him enough playing time or keep him in the rotation…..NBA gives you a good 4-5 years to be a Star player or a good role player on a NBA team if that doesn’t happen you get traded bench and the new young players take the veterans starting role or benched!
@BLACK_MikeHammer2 ай бұрын
No team will take a chance on him, in 8 seasons his two top seaons as far as games played were 76 games one season and 51 games the next most... The rest have been under 40 games... He simply can't stay healthy, and these were in his early to mid 20's.. He's 29 now, I don't see how his body suddenly starts to regenerate.. Unfortunate for Jabari, but he's still in the second best league in the world, the ACB.. I think the pain here comes from the fact he knows his body simply isn't up to the task of staying healthy. A case of the mind is willing but the body is not... He knows what he's capable of talent wise but his body just isn't cooperating...
@EL-mn1pfАй бұрын
I'm sure a lot of people can relate to this. I moved over 1,000 miles from home in 2021 for work. Every weekend I'm missing out on time spent with my grandparents who are getting up there in age. I'm also not building memories with the rest of my family and friends. Bouncing out of the NBA and moving overseas to play ball has to be terrible. The novelty would wear off very fast, and the reality of the situation would be harsh.
@Sakalatacocs2 ай бұрын
I wish him the best
@JumpWatson45Ай бұрын
i know why he cried because it is lonely overseas, it is a humbling experience also. He probably felt like a failure when he asked that question. I felt his pain I live in Milwaukee and I got to see him at the height of his career. He brought alot to the city he had posters in every school telling kids to come to school. I will always be a fan of him as a man.
@graycharles9152 ай бұрын
God blessed him.
@icemanx5085Ай бұрын
I thought he was going to be a bonified star in the NBA. Good to see him still doing what he loves and getting his fruits out of life.
@hennipapi33Ай бұрын
👑 still winning 🏆 💯
@jonjon49232 ай бұрын
Jabari did what he had to do. Hold your head up high brother. We all make sacrifices.
@alihuchyad79292 ай бұрын
keep your head up brother and continue to work hard and get money fuck everything else
@meatwashington65372 ай бұрын
Isaiah Thomas thought they gave up on him and he got that call.. keep faith my dude
@thechamp4587Ай бұрын
Salute Jabari ❤
@juniorhernandez3347Ай бұрын
He’s still in a much much more comfortable position financially than most working class citizens. At the end of the day it’s just a game, you go all your life practicing basketball and now you’re stuck with it as an adult out of the league. Wanna be with your friends and family but the opportunity you have is calling for you to stay overseas. Then I’d you’re not getting scouted while playing above average nba level then you’re just working overseas away from your friends and family back in the states. Plenty of people go through that but that’s part of pride before the fall. Honestly have no idea why he was crying during that interview. I doubt it was because he’s not in the nba anymore. Probably something very serious going on, not basketball related.
@JackTheStrippaАй бұрын
American media would have put the camera closer and baited him with more question so he has a major outburst and they can get content for the week. Then about 20 "analysts" would have kept the topic on rotation for at least 2 weeks and mentions in the future