Shannon Sharpe & Chad Johnson react to NBA banning Jontay Porter for life | Nightcap
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging video script, the speaker, referred to as 'Unk', discusses the recent NBA scandal involving Jonte Porter, brother of Michael Porter Jr. from the Denver Nuggets. Jonte has been banned for life from the NBA due to gambling violations, a decision that has raised questions about the risks and consequences of such actions. Unk expresses disbelief at the idea of risking a lucrative career for a small gambling payout, suggesting that addiction may be a factor. He also touches on the broader issue of gambling in sports, emphasizing the importance of adhering to rules and the potential for severe penalties when they are broken. The narrative is interspersed with personal anecdotes and a candid reflection on the allure of the unknown in gambling and the stark reality professional athletes face when their actions conflict with the law.
Takeaways
- π The NBA announced that Jonte Porter, brother of Michael Porter Jr. from the Denver Nuggets, has been banned for life for violating gambling rules.
- π° Jonte Murray lost his career over a $22,000 bet, despite making 2.4 million during his NBA career, indicating a potential addiction issue.
- π€ The speaker questions the logic behind betting one's own games for a small gain, suggesting it reflects a deeper problem of addiction rather than financial need.
- π« The importance of adhering to rules and avoiding illegal activities, such as gambling, is emphasized, especially for professional athletes.
- π€·ββοΈ The speaker expresses disbelief at the idea of professional athletes feeling the need to gamble, given their substantial earnings.
- π° A discussion on the thrill of gambling and the rush it provides, which may be a factor in why some athletes engage in it despite the risks.
- π« The message that one should not engage in activities they know are wrong, such as gambling, especially when it could lead to severe consequences.
- πΈ A comparison is made to the idea of someone with a significant amount of money gambling it away for a small chance of winning even less.
- π€ The speaker shares personal anecdotes about friends and the consequences they faced for illegal activities, emphasizing the importance of staying away from such actions.
- π€ The concept of snitching is touched upon, highlighting the moral dilemmas and pressures individuals face when caught in illegal activities.
- β³ The reality of the legal system and the potential for long sentences is mentioned, with a reminder that one should avoid illegal activities to prevent such outcomes.
Q & A
Who is Jonte Porter and what is his relation to Michael Porter Jr?
-Jonte Porter is the brother of Michael Porter Jr., who plays for the Denver Nuggets in the NBA.
Why was Jonte Porter banned from the NBA?
-Jonte Porter was banned for life from the NBA due to his violation of gambling rules.
How much did Jonte Murray make during his NBA playing career?
-During his NBA playing career, Jonte Murray made approximately 2.4 million dollars.
How much did Jonte Murray make from gambling on the NBA?
-Jonte Murray made about 22,000 dollars from gambling on the NBA.
What is the speaker's perspective on betting on one's own games?
-The speaker believes that betting on one's own games indicates an addiction and is a poor decision, especially when the potential earnings from gambling are significantly less than the income from the career itself.
Why does the speaker think professional athletes might gamble despite earning high salaries?
-The speaker suggests that some athletes might feel they don't make enough compared to other players and seek extra income, although he acknowledges this is not a valid reason to gamble.
What does the speaker imply about the consequences of gambling for professional athletes?
-The speaker implies that gambling can lead to severe consequences, including the loss of an athlete's entire career, as illustrated by Jonte Porter's example.
What is the speaker's view on the importance of following rules and avoiding illegal activities?
-The speaker emphasizes the importance of adhering to rules and avoiding illegal activities, stating that the consequences can be severe and long-lasting, and that one should not engage in such activities even if they are tempted by the thrill or potential gains.
Why does the speaker mention Michael Jordan betting large sums of money?
-The speaker uses Michael Jordan as an example to illustrate the thrill and rush that some individuals might seek from high-stakes gambling, which can be addictive and lead to poor decisions.
What is the speaker's advice for individuals who feel the need to gamble?
-The speaker advises against gambling, especially for those in professional sports, and suggests finding alternative ways to earn extra income, such as getting another job.
How does the speaker describe the impact of an addiction to gambling?
-The speaker describes the impact of an addiction to gambling as detrimental, leading to poor financial decisions and the potential loss of one's career and reputation.
Outlines
π NBA Player's Gambling Ban
The first paragraph discusses the case of Jonte Porter, brother of NBA player Michael Porter Jr., who has been banned for life from the NBA due to gambling violations. The speaker expresses disbelief at the decision to gamble away a significant career for a small potential gain, suggesting that such behavior indicates an addiction. They also touch on the idea of players feeling underpaid and seeking extra income through illicit means, emphasizing the importance of adhering to league rules and the consequences of breaking them.
π² The Risks of Betting for Athletes
In the second paragraph, the speaker continues the discussion on professional athletes gambling, using the example of Calvin Ridley who lost a significant amount of money compared to his earnings. The narrative highlights the absurdity of risking millions to win a much smaller amount and the potential for legal repercussions. The speaker also shares a story about a bookie who provided information to the authorities, leading to consequences for the athlete involved, and stresses the importance of staying away from illegal activities.
π« Consequences of Illegal Activities
The third paragraph delves into the broader implications of engaging in illegal activities, particularly the potential for being caught and facing severe penalties. The speaker shares personal anecdotes about friends who have faced legal consequences and the pressure to cooperate with authorities. They emphasize the importance of staying out of illegal activities and the value of honesty and integrity, concluding with a humorous story about a friend who tried to negotiate a reduced sentence.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Subscribe
π‘NBA
π‘Gambling
π‘Violation
π‘Addiction
π‘Career
π‘Earnings
π‘Consequences
π‘Illegal Activities
π‘Snitching
π‘Social Security Number
Highlights
Unk emphasizes the importance of subscribing to not miss any episode.
NBA announces Jonte Porter, brother of Michael Porter Jr., banned for life due to gambling violations.
Jonte Murray's lifetime earnings of 2.4 million contrasted with the $22,000 he made from NBA gambling.
Unk questions the logic behind betting one's career for a small gain, suggesting an addiction problem.
Unk discusses the perspective of players who feel underpaid and seek extra income through gambling.
The consequences of gambling are highlighted, with a career-ending ban for a small financial gain.
Unk humorously calculates the after-tax earnings from the gambling, emphasizing the poor decision.
The discussion touches on the thrill of gambling and the risks professional athletes take.
Unk advises against betting on one's own sports, emphasizing ethical and professional standards.
The transcript mentions the addictive nature of gambling and its potential to start before professional success.
Unk uses humor to illustrate the absurdity of risking a significant income for a minuscule gambling return.
The story of a third-grade teacher, Miss Thompson, is used as an anecdote to discuss honesty.
Unk shares a personal story about a friend facing legal consequences, emphasizing the importance of staying legal.
The concept of 'snitching' is discussed in the context of legal trouble and its impact on relationships.
Unk talks about the reality of legal sentences and how they are perceived by those facing them.
The transcript ends with a reflection on the freedom of being able to go outside during difficult times, contrasting with the loss of freedom due to legal issues.
Transcripts
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stories the NBA announced Wednesday that
jonte Porter I did not know this but
he's the brother of Michael Porter Jr
for the Denver Nuggets yes that's his
brother has been banned for life from
the league due to his violation of
gambling rules jonte Murray got banned
for life for $20,000 oo in his NBA
playing career he made basically 2.4
million and gambling on the
NBA he made about
22,000 you see what I say oo you
hustling backwards now you tell me the
situation where you say you know what
hey check this out oo bet bet 2.4
million for a chance to win
22,000 man I I don't understand it I
don't understand it I think I think
that's an addic I think that's an
addiction at that point I think that's
an addiction at that point when you're
actually playing the game and betting on
the game that you're actually playing in
I can see if it's betting on other
sports or betting in other areas or
aspects of Life yes you bet on but your
own games that you're playing in just to
earn a little extra now I understand I
in in a sense I want to see it from his
perspective as far as you know what I
don't
make I don't make enough I don't make as
much money as some of these other other
foods are making I need I need a little
extra on the side okay guess what you
not going to be making nothing what they
making now guess what you going to be
doing you about to go get you a regular
you about to go nothing wrong with that
right but people goonna look at you like
you got to be the biggest damn fool
because you made 2.4 million and you
lost your entire career for 22,000 yeah
you right about that how big a fool must
you be yeah hey matter of fact you talk
about 2.4 slice that in half too baby
okay one slice slice that two s that in
half well how much are we takeing off
this 2 how how much we takeing off this
22 cuz you got to pay taxes on that too
so how much are we slicing off that I
mean you know what's funny it's bad is
it's bad all the way around either way
it's bad all the way around I mean him
actually gambling and obviously you know
the reason why he was doing it it's only
because he wasn't making other players
May that's ridiculous man it's the three
oo it's the three why you think why you
why you think Michael Jordan go and bet
a 100,000 a hand he was too big because
the only thing the only thing that gives
you that Rush yeah of the the sport that
you played is
that c this like you don't know what's
gonna happen you like you sit hey hey
you you playing Blackjack and you wait
okay what I got what I got they put that
they put that face card up come on a
come on a come on a come on give it to
me that's the only thing that give you
that Rush right right right
bro a man that's make it make sense and
people stop stop saying what they have
gambling they bet you
can't you can't bet there I don't know
what it was but when I was in there they
had a big sign that when you walked in
the RO No gambling G yeah no gambling
yeah you want to bet on the ponies don't
bet on football if you're a football
player don't bet on basketball if you're
an NBA player how hard is that to
comprehend I mean people you know what
people people people drive me crazy when
they say stuff well they got gambling
and they lot these the well well stop
having the part stop
stop yeah it it it listen I mean of
course the public is going to make
excuses for him about we have
sponsorship we have deal
we have all this all these other things
that are going on but as players if they
say you can gamble you can't Gamble and
I don't think it starts now I think the
gambling stems from you doing it long
before you even made it long before you
even made it because anything that's an
addiction when you get to the Pinnacle
of your childhood dream you made it to
the NBA you made it to the NFL or
whatever sport you might play if it says
there is no gambling it should be very
easy not to gamble it's a fact fact that
at this point even though you made it
now it's become an addiction that
started long before you even made
it that's the I think I think that's the
problem Oho we all did stuff I mean
shoplifted stole or something damn damn
but you know but you know but you know
when you got be an adult you can't go in
stores and shoplift you know you can't
take things so this notion what he had
this know did not have this problem cuz
he have no money right what hell he
gambling on well you know you to play
small G like me with the quarters you
know you got play little small stuff get
get like rest of America and go out and
get another job that's what you have to
do that's to get like he talking about
right that's what you're talking about
hey matter of fact hold on yeah did
y'all play that when you was little
remember the quarters get like y'all
might had a different name for it though
yeah yeah we play We F the call get like
me yeah okay okay okay okay yeah for
sure I'm like bro that's what I don't
that's what I
people got upset at me but I said about
Calvin Ridley and I'm glad he was able
to uh to come back you know he got but
I'm like Bro think about this he he lost
11 million one year to try to win $1,500
$2,000 do y'all
understand 11 so if I gave it Chad if I
gave you 101 million I said here's 11
million but I want you to wager to try
to win 2500 to try to win 3,000 y'all
will look at me like I'm a damn fool so
how y'all looking at these NB these
these professional athletes that know
they can't gamble make the kind of money
that they're making Oho even if you're
making how many people in the real world
you think is gonna make $2.4 million in
their lifetime yeah he's made that on a
couple of years yeah so nobody's gonna
have empathy for
him yeah
I'm G give somebody I'm gonna give the
chat $1 million now I need you guys to
wager that to try to win 3,000 you know
what I like y'all I want you to wa you
know what I like y'all so much I want
you to put your 10 to 11 million up to
try to win a
100,000 how big of a fool must you be
yeah you know at times when you have it
says you can't get o it says you can't
yeah and you going to bet you take the
under you betting on your own team at
least say you know I don't want no part
of this yeah I don't want he be oh take
the over take the and and the guy he G
the information to he won 1.8 he won
22000 you lost your career giving
somebody else some information and guess
what the bookie dimed him out he said he
telling me what the game that he were
hurt who whoa whoa who that's was being
reported the bookie snitched on him
boy when them feds
come they'll make you tell them
everything they need to know your Social
Security you damn right oh they pinched
him okay okay okay I was gonna say more
than pinch him
15 here it is his name is yes sir they
could do that I'm gonna tell them
everything I'm G say let me tell y'all
what happened when oo was in the third
grade this is we had this teacher named
Miss Thompson he flatten her ties you
know what I would tell them everything
they need to know hold on 15 what they
threaten with 15 what years oh my and I
can't hey oh I swear to God I had a
homeboy he told the judge gave him 25
years he said judge I can't do all that
time the judge told him say do what you
can I don't know how much you can do but
do what you
can he said I can't do he said judge I
can't do all that time the judge told
him do what you can't whatever you could
do just that just do that hey hey that
hey that's hey that's funny now that's
that's that's funny just do just do just
do just do what you can huh do what you
can oh
Joo I know I don't get I don't get
people I don't listen it's one thing
about it we love to do things that are
illegal in life in general we never
think about the consequences we always
think we're going to be able to get away
with it or we're always in a position
where we somewhat feeling visible based
on the the OCC occupation that we have
because we got money you think you're
invisible but boy when Uncle when you
get in trouble and you in front of them
people and they start ringing off them
years matter of fact they don't even
tell you in years they tell you in
months they tell you they tell you in
months purposely so it don't seem like
that long until you add that [Β __Β ] up
yeah oh I got 240 months ain't no time I
could do all that time man add it up
another homeboy he got 240 months Oho he
like that ain't nothing he like hold on
he started counting right they 12 months
in a year yeah 10 years that's 120
months okay we gonna compound that 20
years he fainted yeah yeah Jud told the
judge say hey tell him when he wake up
he still got 240
months ain't nothing changing that's
what I'm saying oh oh what did I tell
you two people can keep a secret yeah
well I'm gotta be dead oh yeah that
bookie knew something how you think they
how you think they found out about Shani
situation FBI was investigating the
bookie guess
what I got some information yeah how
many how many years you gonna take off
mine I can do how many years I get
probation and what I need to
do man dude came in here let me tell you
it was a Wednesday
okay let me tell you what he he came
here Wednesday about 4:00 telling it all
everything think I as a matter of fact I
know it's social security
number wrote it down B yeah yeah every
time we that's hey that's that's hey
when you come to me with something yeah
if it's illegal yeah oh I I don't want
nothing to do with that hey as a matter
of fact stop
talking don't even tell don't even talk
don't even talk to me about nothing
illegal right
man I had oh I had a homeboy he done got
pinched and you know he ain't got no
credit but you know he was hey hey uh uh
hey hey I need you to do this solid for
me I was like
what I'm gonna give you this cash oh
whoa whoa whoa and you go buy the car
for me I said oh no oh
no never oh never
I could
never hey cause guess what guess what
gonna happen when he get pinched
H he gonna say my cousin my homeboy boy
oh he play in the NFL you know my cousin
you know my homeboy no who your homeboy
who your cousin Shannon sh oh really
yeah
Dil now you going down
CU I tried to help him oh no I could
never
no oh man hey one thing about it the the
streets of the people that do illegal
stuff they always live by this code
snitching is so bad snitching is this
snitching is that but as soon as you in
that room and it's cold and they throw
them numbers in front of you everybody
always telling hey they could ay a
day then you ain't gonna do no day
huh you should have never told me I
could never do nothing for you like that
no
way oh one day you can't do one
day I don't hey I don't know I don't
know hey I don't hey I don't been down I
don't been down there I ain't trying to
go back I can't do no time no man hell
no godamn Uncle day number 24 hours yeah
but hey think about how it was when you
was
Co and how people was losing their mind
right and you still could go outside you
just couldn't go into a public building
right you was free you could get in your
car drive up and down 95 16 7
empty imagine you can't go nowhere right
and I got all this money and oh no I
could never do that oh Joo please no so
don't even come with me hey if it ain't
on the up and up right I don't want no
part of it no parts of it I got I feel
you oh no
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