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Which is a fair argument, although I feel like due to the bidding war for Zion, he'd easy be able to stipulate a requirement that he allowed to wear whatever off-court, and at least one or two of the many companies vying for his name would make the concession.
The point is that "any deal he'll sign will give him shoes to wear off-court too" is a terrible argument, because multiple athletes with shoe deals wear other shoes off court. Even big name flagship deals like Lebrons.
But you're not bringing anything logical or tangible to the table. All you're saying is it wont happen with some bad jokes to back that up.
And yes I'd call it a major movie since it has a major distribution deal for theaters all across the country and has some major comedians in it. Why would you say its not?
And why do you call those shoes "grass cutting" exactly? Did Master P pee in your cornflakes or something? They look pretty damn good to me. Much better than a lot of these other designer shoes that look like throw up. Outside of a couple Jordan lines and 95 Airmax, Nike continuously puts out garbage.
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LOLOL, I get flamed for suggesting Jay Electronica be involved with in game music. But a Master P shoe deal?! HAAAA Comparing him to Drake!? I don't even need to google streaming stats and album sales over the last decade. He wants to hand Zion 20 million fo sometimes shoes and to be the next Big Baller Brand, no thanks. I'd be shocked if Zion even knows who Master P is... Make him say huh?!
I really hope Zion and his family stay far away from coat tailing clowns.
Generational talents don't take $20 million dollar shoe deals from people with a net worth less than their 1st max deal. AD could sign a piece of paper for a contract 70 million over Master P's net worth.
I really mean no disrespect for P. Miller, more power to them trying to get a star associated with their brand to grow their business but I did watch a video recently where he said his brand was so tight they didn't need to pay for endorsements. He should go after Tacko or Bol Bol. "No Limit Shoe Size" ya herd me
No one flamed you for suggesting Jay Electronica in principle, they just pointed out that Jay Electronica hasn't even released his OWN music for damn near a decade so getting him to do music for a basketball team he's never showed particular interest in is gonna be a bit of a stretch.
Nobody was comparing him to Drake in terms of current album sales, just in terms of being a celebrity fan associated with a team.
TMZ gotta get clicks, am I rite?
Drake is an A list celeb. Master P is maaaybe a C list? Comparing them in that way or any other regarding the degree of relevance in their fandom is bound to bring up comparisons of their overall relevance duuude. I know you're a sharp tack but you always miss the point.
Mannie Fresh should clearly be the celebrity ambassador and do the music in arena.
Honestly, it’s not even close.
Whats going on here is purely psychological. All you see is the "Master P" name and your brain floods with 2nd class, unprofessional, "less than" with no real reason. Thats why all these arguments seem emotional and make no real sense. The hell kinda name does Drake have in the business world?
You aren't even dicussing the shoe in question. Probably didnt even bother to look at them. The mere fact that you would lump his product in with Big Baller is proof. Why would you do that? What do they have in common exactly besides both being shoes?
And no, Anthony Davis couldnt sign a piece of paper $70 million over Master P's current net worth. You need to learn what time value of money is.
Yeah, that's pretty clear as well. I've looked at the shoes and while they're not my personal style, they do fit very comfortably into the current trend of high fashion shoes being put out by all kinds of companies. The idea that they're somehow totally 'out' right now is kind of weird.
I just dont understand the pushback. If Master P wants to offer Zion $20 million to promote and wear his shoe line OFF court, whats the problem again?
B.S.S. Shamit, Bird Writes all good credible sites.
Google is your friend guys. Master P is far from broke. Just because he hasn't dropped a CD in 20 years doesn't mean he has no money. Anybody that knows anything about P knows he has his hands in a ton of things outside of music.
Ah that's pretty interesting https://t.co/RX852h21at
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) May 29, 2019
Not 100% confirmed or anything, but it seems that CAA may be the favourites to secure Zion as a client, not Klutch.
A list of some CAA clients:
— The Bird Writes (@thebirdwrites) May 29, 2019
Chris Paul
Paul George
Devin Booker
Karl Anthony-Towns
D'Angelo Russell
Julius Randle
Elfrid Payton
Rodney Hood
Ed Davis (@kevinbforbounce)https://t.co/RA9VIcEdZe
And this may be worth noting: he's not in the NBA, but CAA also represents Drew Brees.
Zion said "Klutch deez".
We are proud to welcome Zion (@zionw32) Williamson to the CAA Sports Family! pic.twitter.com/GtWnJN47g7
— CAA Basketball (@CAA_Basketball) May 30, 2019
Pels just posted a zion draft profile and highlights in their homepage... Zion #1 go go go
https://www.nba.com/pelicans/2019-nb...ion-williamson
https://www.nba.com/pelicans/video/t...efinal-2633849
Good post! I'd like to add a few adjustments to that first draft profile that I think they're missing.
Under defense, they note that ''an SB Nation headline touted that his “best skill is actually his defense,” referencing his ability to create turnovers and protect the basket.''
That's a huge trivialisation, probably by accident, but still. Zion's abilities to create turnovers and protect the basket are obviously super important, but they are probably the least impressive part of his defense. His ability to guard down on much smaller guys is impressive, his ability to turn his hips despite his large frame, his high and quick hands, and his anticipation, as well as his knowledge on help defense, are all less high-light-worthy, but way more important than just getting blocks, and it needs to be noted.
It doesn't mention his passing or ballhandling at all, which I think have been largely overlooked. He has shown real ability as a passer that I think will translate very well to the NBA, especially when paired with more ballhandling responsibilities, where he's very capable.
The points about his shot are very true, it is a little flat, although I don't entirely agree with the idea that it's awkwardly from the side of his head. That's not that true. It's a little bit off center, sure, which is a problem, but it's not like it's an MKG shot or anything. Zion shoots like someone who's never had to shoot before and is just learning how. Which makes sense, cause that's what he is. Give him a year under a competent training staff and he'll be a decent shooter, book it. Doubt he'll ever be 40%, but I can see 34% just fine.
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