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Former NBA player and current ESPN Jay Williams says he was told by a draft pick expected to be selected in the top 15 of Thursday's draft that New York Knicks president was falling in and out of sleep during his workout.
Williams made the claim during Thursday's Outside the Lines on ESPN.
“A top-15 draft pick told me the other day — because we were involved in this conversation about Phil Jackson and the Knicks — he said Phil Jackson was falling in and out of sleep during my workout,” Williams said “Yes. ‘Falling in and out of sleep at my workout.’ This is what this guy told me.”
He's managed to convince 90% of basketball fans to root for his son's utter failure. Great fathering. Nothing like an attention whoring never-was living vicariously through his poor kid.The best thing Lavar could do for his son is STFU now, but he can't do it. No surprise ESPN keeps the mic in front of him - America loves brash people who haven't actually accomplished anything (Cash Me Ousside).
Pretty clever how he got the Lakers to finish second in the lottery so "he" could get his son on their roster. Now he's predicting his two other sons being Lakers, after Lonzo leads them to the playoffs next season. This guy's only contribution was sperm.
Karma for killing the potential trade to the Cavs....