Richard Jefferson roasts Peacock’s new ‘On the Bench’ NBA analyst experiment
"We don't need to bring the viewer in too much."
"We don't need to bring the viewer in too much."
"Why you snitchin'? Who cares?"
"Charles, let’s be honest, you literally joined a team with Hakeem Olajuwon"
"It scared the sh*t out of me."
"They locked the motherf*cker up."
"Some conversations, fans and certain media members are not invited in."
"...having to battle through the adversity of f*cking social media as a player elevates right up into there, when you talk about mental toughness."
“The reason why I would pick Karl Malone over Charles [Barkley] is because of the level of professionalism that Karl Malone always approached."
"The fanbase down there is actually pretty damn good. They just waiting on the Pelicans to do something."
"I've never ever, ever, ever f*cking counted somebody else's pockets, or tell the world what another player or these players shouldn't be getting."
"He is one of the most competitive human beings in the history of American sports and sports in general."
"He took at least one or two years off of my career, while I could've been on the bench, averaging 1500 f*cking claps."
"They're looking at it like, even if I do a good job and I field a good team, it's going to cost me so much money to even keep a good team."
"...Bill, y'all separated a decade ago. I'm talking about you and ESPN. And you're coming off bitter, my guy."
"You know what? It's like people are never, people are never f**king satisfied, right?"
"We can't give them a pass like, 'It's just Chuck.' Like, f*** that."
"Y’all get mad when nba players never have anything to say to media, but then chop our quotes up to get reactions."
Redick's ThreeFourTwo Productions continues to expand with the long-running athlete-hosted podcast from Clifton, Jefferson and Frye.