Rashad McCants is one of the more vocal people in Gil's Arena. He has outrageous takes and interesting thoughts, but how good was his own NBA career? - - - LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE
You pick up a basketball, play at the highest level in college and win a national championship. You go to the NBA and make millions. People who have done nothing close call your career a failure. Make it make sense
In terms of the nba he is didn’t make a impact and wasn’t even a good role player you can accomplish all that and still fail at the highest level he didn’t say he’s a failure at life just at being a nba player
That makes him qualified to speak down on us regular folk but not on NBA players who made the best of their god given talent. So your point is invalid 🤷🏽♂️
HE MADE 7 MILLION, AND LOST IT!! He speaks about it all the time.Not to mention, that fraudster lady Peggy Williams stole his first years pay. He could have made more, but his goofy azz couldn't get his head out his wazoo! He partied and got caught up in the life. NBA FAILURE!
@@steviejay868 That is EXACTLY what the point is and what the definition of an NBA failure by situational fact according to NBA players AND coaches so it’s not just the “common folk” calling him a “failure”
I think he did have some talent but listening to him talk you would think this guy was on mj level or something. Yes he played in the NBA which there are not alot of people who can say they did that. However he speak about others who accomplished far more than he did as if he knows more or could do better. Personally I like Brandon Jennings more as a player and commentator. He is more realistic and was a better player despite not having the "A type" personality. He just let his game do the talking and competed at a higher level despite being smaller.
Gil was that guy though before injury. He was top ten in the league at that time. McCants wears a crown and talks like he was the goat. I can only imagine how annoying he must of been as a teammate.
@@terrellsims8041 bruh Gil averaged 30 like twice how many people did that in nba history of it wasn’t for injuries we’d be talking about Gil as a all time great he literally was dame & John wall in one body go do your homework on Gil before you speak
@@user-wj7fz6dl1q ik who Gil is. It wasn’t just injury it was attitude and work ethic too. Gil was cold but he was handed the keys to shoot at will. Not sayin it’s sun wrong with it and Not sayin Gil wasn’t cold but AI did the same and even AI don’t talk like Gil
Stop worrying about who they talk like. Their grown a** men who talk like that want and feel. You achived nothing and talk as well so stfû about them talking. They actually made it
He’s talking about on the NBA level yes he failed. Didn’t last long and didn’t make an impact. Yes he made it to the nba and that’s a great accomplishment as you stated 1% of hooped make it that far. But when you make it you wanna be good and great and he was never that was all he saying
He was saying that his NBA career was a failure not that he was. I said he didn’t live up to his POTENTIAL which made his NBA career a failure when he had the ability to accomplish more as a 14th pick in the 1st round. Damn, y’all be slow smh. Y’all must be some mental midgets or something.
McCants was a beast. From high school to the NBA he was an elite talent. If you watch Gils arena you can clearly see why his NBA career didnt pan out. It has nothing to do with talent its his mentality and inability to fit into the team concept. He had the same issues at UNC. Its always been a mental thing with Rashad. Everything is a slight, everybody else is always wrong, and McCants embraces being the odd man out. But no NBA team is going to pay a player who goes about life like that.
All I can say is he was the best player on the wolves on NBA live 😂 when he started appearing on Gil i realized he was who I was cooking with on Live back in the day
@1:34 - either right before or right after revealing his list, Mccants gives an explanation for why Magic isn't on his list: he was under the impression that hybrid PGs (players listed at multiple positions throughout their career) were not eligible for the list. Magic was listed as SG for the first 4ish years of his career while Norm was listed as the PG. By not mentioning this, either you are willfully leaving out crucial info or did not diligently research the info. Not sure which is worse tbh. It made me click off of this video right after since misinformation about something I know taints all following info on things since I'll have the question of whether the presented info is actually the whole truth or a partial truth.
His career was not a failure. McCants played on the highest level. It’s easy to judge someone and say what you would do if you were in their shoes. Most of you haven’t achieved greatness at your job. Appreciate his perspective and listen to his wisdom.
@13bozoe you can't make it to the league by being trash. Even Jermey Lin might not be that good on an NBA court eith other professionals. But don't get it twisted. They will hoop on damn near every average player . Even if they are trash
@user-gu5re1qz7l The fact you mentioned that as a REAL reason why he ended up out the league is insane! 😂 truth is buddy is delusional. He thinks the star he was in college was automatically gonna transfer to the NBA & that’s not how it works. He wasn’t that good to where he could do whatever and act however. He was easily replaceable & that’s what happened, simple.
The problem is everybody understands about what happen to him talented dude...Basically got black balled out the league. But when you hear him open his mouth, it makes you feel like he deserved it
Rashad was an average NBA player. He was a useful rotation piece. Which means that objectively he's a _great_ player, but for him to claim he was the best player on Gil's Arena -- sitting next to Gilbert Arenas, who would have been a hall of famer if not for injury, and Brandon Jennings who would have been an all-star if not for injury -- was pretty over the top. And he completely ignored Gilbert's logic, which was sound: If Gil started off way below Rashad but reached his level in college then surpassed him as a pro, doesn't that mean Gilbert is better? He basically implied it was because he outworked him and honestly that's probably true.
His only nba highlight (if you wanna call it one) was when he assisted Gerald Green in the 2008 slam dunk contest while playing for Minnesota. Besides that he’s loud & confrontational to people his size and smaller. Good college player, average nba player.
If you listen to him, talk on the show, you will see why he only lasted less than five years in the NBA. He constantly talks about how he was the man in high school in college so he didn’t have to work as hard as everybody else. That attitude doesn’t translate well into the NBA era, he played in. He blames agents, the Kardashians, NBA coaches and his coach at NC for him being blackballed. Zero accountability for anything. He also stated out of his own mouth that he did whatever his teammates did because he wanted to belong. Was he an NBA failure? Not necessarily, but he definitely wasn’t who he thinks he is. All of these things in totality is why he was so easily forgettable when he was in the league.
After that Miko situation happened. I decided to do some research on McCants and found quotes and articles from 20 years ago. I like taking the side of antagonists but those quotes fit him perfectly til this day.
HE MADE 7 MILLION, AND LOST IT!! He speaks about it all the time.Not to mention, that fraudster lady Peggy Williams stole his first years pay. He could have made more, but his goofy azz couldn't get his head out his wazoo! He partied and got caught up in the life. NBA FAILURE!
Lifelong Timberwolves fan here. I would describe McCants as the most forgettable draft pick during the Wolves most forgettable stretch. Zero impact. There was absolutely no buzz about him coming here despite his notoriety at North Carolina. My most vivid memory of him was at a game at Target Center when McCants had been relegated to coming off the bench. He was part of a newly minted 5 man substitution unit dubbed the “Zoo Crew”. It had a little success for 2 or 3 games but in this game the “Zoo Crew” had been awful and the coach called a timeout to sub them all out. Target Center was deathly quiet and a guy bellowed out from the second deck for all to hear, “Zoo crew you suck!” The whole crowd laughed heartily. Literally my only memory of his time here.
This video has a condescending tone to it. Although I may not always agree with McCants he did make it to the NBA. Plus he played for Minnesota Timberwolves which is a small market team, and not known for winning outside of KG. McCants explained why Magic Johnson wasn’t on his list of point guards being he listed pg’s being their primary/ only position. I need the video creator to list his athletic accomplishments.
Rashad McCants was a scoring machine during his three years at Chapel Hill. As a freshman, McCants lead the Tar Heels in scoring with 17.5 points per game. McCants was an All-American all three years at UNC, and was a crucial part of their 2005 National Championship team… The Timberwolves selected McCants with the 14th-overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, but received very little return on their investment. During his four seasons with the T-Wolves, McCants started just 38 games and often feuded with teammates and coaches. After one more miserable season with the Sacramento Kings, McCants was out of the NBA by 2009. Since then, McCants has played in pro leagues in Puerto Rico, Philippines, China, Brazil, Lebanon, Venezuela, and Dominican Republic. At least we know his passport has a lot of stamps
I actually came across him the same way you did by Gil’s show. And all I kept thinking was who is this arrogant fool with a tiara on his head. When I found out it was Rashad I had completely forgot about him!! I mean on one end he played for UNC and made the NBA which in itself is a monumental accomplishment. But hearing his takes, you would think he was like Kobe or something and on that end it’s like pump the brakes there bro you were no where near the elite level of the players you shit on with your podcasts takes. And that’s what bothers me about him on the show. Dude still has an ego and over inflates his career as if no one can pull receipts. Like the other day on the show he was completely disrespecting Pat Bev, who you can argue has had a way better career the Rashad. His ego is way too much.
Bro played 5 years in the NBA at the 14th picked overall. I wouldnt call that a failed career. If youre not a top 3 NBA pick and get 5 years played in the league thats a success story.
If I remember correctly he said that they had a rule when picking the top 5 PG's that they could only pick pure PG's, guys that couldn't play other positions. That's why he left Magic off his list. Gil and Brandon didn't follow that rule.
hearing poor ppl use their words in the right way to call rich people failures is the epitome of so many sad examples of what people will do or say to get clout or attention
He was a good player no matter what way you want to slice it. Saying he had a failed career because of his play is honestly letting him off easy. He has long history of being hard to deal with, which is why his career was cut shorter than it should have been. Putting in a good effort and just not being good enough is much easier pill to swallow. It happens... but having proof you were good enough to play at the next level and messing it up because of character flaws must sting.
Any person that makes the NBA, NFL, MLB, etc. has to believe they are the best person to ever play their position. They may not share that with anyone because it can be perceived as delusional/arrogance, but as a former athlete, we all felt that way inside. McCants was on be front cover of Sports Illustrated in college for a reason. He was drafted 14 overall as you mentioned so there’s no reason to not feel he was the best player on the court. There are many reasons a career is cut short but you can’t question him thinking he was always the best player on the court.
#MCCants a certified legend college champ’ he always keep it 100 never sugarcoat nothing’ Plus making it the NBA 6 seasons along with all the politics in the business’ is a high fete within itself
A College National Championship. Name in the Dean Smith Arena in Chapel Hill NC. Played all over the world in a professional capacity. I say that's not a failure. He was never drafted to resurrect a team. He was a piece
even in the gameplay showed in this video... you can see it was a different game. dudes passing the ball 7 times to get the best shot, positioning etc. was nice to see
You had me til the end when you called this man’s NBA career a failure. You know how many people have tried to even make it to the league and never step foot on a roster? They have done what less than 1% of the earths population could ever dream of doing. I’m not a mccants fan but yall should respect these guys much more than yall do.
Y’all can hate all you want that dude would dominate todays league he was a corn fed 2 guard with a little bounce they don’t make guys like this anymore and the only reason he didn’t play in the nba more is they weren’t drooling over 3pt shooters like that back then
He made nba. 8th or 9th man at best. By listening to him talk now seems like it was everyone else's fault but his. It was coaches fault management or whatever it was says him. He's the guy that goes 120 percent in blowouts.
@@OUrNit03you're right😂 you can pull up the quotes of his teammates, gms, coaches, etc.He has 20 year track record of being hard to deal with. Those quotes and articles describe him perfectly
@@WorldConflictsTV Wow...unbelievable smh lol not surprised to hear that at all the way he talks foolishness on the podcast. Not sure if you saw the episode of him bashing his teammates at NC when they won the chip, but he making excuses about Sean May being the final 4 MVP, should have been him, instead and that his teammates were "haters," etc...who talks like this after winning a championship and he was like one of the better players on that team?? 🤷🏽♂️ Everyone contributed and played a role in their success. I'm old enough to remember that squad and Sean May was a beast!
Ok to be fair and honest though, every best player on their college teams usually goes to the league. Same in hs, the best player on ur hs team that stand above and beyond the rest usually gets a chance to go to college on scholarship. It’s just how sports work 99% of the time. So yes if you are the best in ur respected league you’re average in the next.
The basketball HOA is includes college and NBA accolades. Rashad is a National champion on a all time great college team and was the best player so yes he was a dawg
Everybody not going be a superstar player in the NBA‼️ To even make it is a huge accomplishment ‼️✅💯 To play 7+ years your successful✅💯‼️ My respect to anyone who has achieved this feat‼️✅💯
Failure is harsh. Injury is the main problem for him, do we call derrick rose failure now? It happened, now let it be. Maybe underwhelming but failure is not fair.
At 6-4 didn't have point guard skills wasn't big enough for either forward spots and didn't have the foot speed to play the 2 guard ,played well in big 3 which is only a half court game. Gilbert was a far better pro
The irony of social media on this guy complaining about his nba takes because he wasn’t a superstar having never played in the nba. Lmaoo. You making this video is worse than him commenting on pros. wtf team you played for? Lmaoo “I’m closer to lebron than you are to me”. -Brian Scalabrine
If you havent watched enough basketball to know who Rashad Mccants is then youre a casual and need to stick to 2k. You BREEZED by his college career and that shows you are someone yourself who was never a hooper just loved a culture you were never apart of.
The fact that he wears a crown on his head as if he’s one of the NBA greats speaks volumes about his character and how he isn’t even a good podcast co-host to me because he’s ALWAYS talking over everybody AND thinks he is ALWAYS right AND thinks that he was the greatest thing to enter the NBA since MJ. He thinks that he was better than everybody. Think I’m 🧢 cappin? Watch the story that Patrick Beverley tells about them working out together and you’ll see EXACTLY what I’m talking about
REAL TALK: I’ve been watching the NBA since “Showtime Lakers.” And I have no idea who TF Rasheed McCann is. Never heard of him until this podcast. I know who Gil is. I know who Brandon Jennings is. But who TF is Roshod MacAnn’s? No cap.
Easy to say when he was on bottom feeding teams and not great organizations put him in Jordan Poole place with warriors or a 3rd to 4th option on a contending team his career would look different
I think that for this show it's a right guy. Because it's some one how seen lot of basket at all the continents and in backyard and it's the reality of sports also 🎉 and reality of sport os this kinda of destiny even more often. Sorry for my English
Honestly magic was not a pg he’s not 6’9 SF he jus want a point forward but not close to a pg he couldn’t shoot at all but could control the game and facilitate and rebound but
You just hearing him you not listening bro , gregg had hall of famers made his job a lot easier and magic johnson is 7fr basically technically not a point guard but he was one I get Rashad you need to listen bro
he had the athleticism and physique just not the brain and discipline
Nah he messed up by dating a Kardashian like the rest of the ✊🏾 brothers that career took a downward spiral after doing so
I have to agree with both ngl
@@scnctxny6872I think that’s the brain and discipline part lol
You pick up a basketball, play at the highest level in college and win a national championship. You go to the NBA and make millions. People who have done nothing close call your career a failure. Make it make sense
Exactly.
In terms of the nba he is didn’t make a impact and wasn’t even a good role player you can accomplish all that and still fail at the highest level he didn’t say he’s a failure at life just at being a nba player
That makes him qualified to speak down on us regular folk but not on NBA players who made the best of their god given talent. So your point is invalid 🤷🏽♂️
HE MADE 7 MILLION, AND LOST IT!! He speaks about it all the time.Not to mention, that fraudster lady Peggy Williams stole his first years pay. He could have made more, but his goofy azz couldn't get his head out his wazoo! He partied and got caught up in the life. NBA FAILURE!
@@steviejay868
That is EXACTLY what the point is and what the definition of an NBA failure by situational fact according to NBA players AND coaches so it’s not just the “common folk” calling him a “failure”
You don’t understand how big of a deal it is to be a top scorer at UNC especially in the early 00’s
I think he did have some talent but listening to him talk you would think this guy was on mj level or something. Yes he played in the NBA which there are not alot of people who can say they did that. However he speak about others who accomplished far more than he did as if he knows more or could do better. Personally I like Brandon Jennings more as a player and commentator. He is more realistic and was a better player despite not having the "A type" personality. He just let his game do the talking and competed at a higher level despite being smaller.
Gil do the same. Gil was phenomenal for some seasons but he think he Kobe
Gil was that guy though before injury. He was top ten in the league at that time. McCants wears a crown and talks like he was the goat. I can only imagine how annoying he must of been as a teammate.
@@terrellsims8041 bruh Gil averaged 30 like twice how many people did that in nba history of it wasn’t for injuries we’d be talking about Gil as a all time great he literally was dame & John wall in one body go do your homework on Gil before you speak
@@user-wj7fz6dl1q ik who Gil is. It wasn’t just injury it was attitude and work ethic too. Gil was cold but he was handed the keys to shoot at will. Not sayin it’s sun wrong with it and Not sayin Gil wasn’t cold but AI did the same and even AI don’t talk like Gil
Stop worrying about who they talk like. Their grown a** men who talk like that want and feel. You achived nothing and talk as well so stfû about them talking. They actually made it
Can’t call bro a failure just cause you don’t like his takes fam. He’s in the 1% of the craft bro. There’s a lot that goes in to it
Word, tf is wrong with this guy? 😂 Hating azz channel.
He’s talking about on the NBA level yes he failed. Didn’t last long and didn’t make an impact. Yes he made it to the nba and that’s a great accomplishment as you stated 1% of hooped make it that far. But when you make it you wanna be good and great and he was never that was all he saying
He was saying that his NBA career was a failure not that he was. I said he didn’t live up to his POTENTIAL which made his NBA career a failure when he had the ability to accomplish more as a 14th pick in the 1st round. Damn, y’all be slow smh. Y’all must be some mental midgets or something.
His game is garbage
McCants was a beast. From high school to the NBA he was an elite talent. If you watch Gils arena you can clearly see why his NBA career didnt pan out. It has nothing to do with talent its his mentality and inability to fit into the team concept. He had the same issues at UNC. Its always been a mental thing with Rashad. Everything is a slight, everybody else is always wrong, and McCants embraces being the odd man out. But no NBA team is going to pay a player who goes about life like that.
All I can say is he was the best player on the wolves on NBA live 😂 when he started appearing on Gil i realized he was who I was cooking with on Live back in the day
hell yeah haha thats what's up
😂
I remember Mike James couldn't miss from 3
dude Lamar odom on 2k9 was an absolute weapon
He had one good year with 2K too
Not a fan of him on Gil's Arena but 40% from 3 on nearly 5 attempts a game would definitely have made him a bigger named player in today's game
Honestly that’s true af.
No he said 46 from the field 36 from 3. That Westbrook %
@@TheDreadhead85league average from 3 was 33% at the time
@@TheDreadhead85westbrook is like 32% Devin booker career is 36%
@@stevenmctowelie681 he made 1 more 3 then Westbrook
@1:34 - either right before or right after revealing his list, Mccants gives an explanation for why Magic isn't on his list: he was under the impression that hybrid PGs (players listed at multiple positions throughout their career) were not eligible for the list. Magic was listed as SG for the first 4ish years of his career while Norm was listed as the PG.
By not mentioning this, either you are willfully leaving out crucial info or did not diligently research the info. Not sure which is worse tbh.
It made me click off of this video right after since misinformation about something I know taints all following info on things since I'll have the question of whether the presented info is actually the whole truth or a partial truth.
- critical thinker. I applaud you.
This guy breezed by his College career and didnt mention the tournament run, or fact hes one of the top scorers in UNC history haha
His career was not a failure. McCants played on the highest level. It’s easy to judge someone and say what you would do if you were in their shoes. Most of you haven’t achieved greatness at your job. Appreciate his perspective and listen to his wisdom.
Bro stop this he made it yes but was he trash also yes since when do we hype up the other guys
He sucked! Point blank period lol after college he never lived up to the hype, and was okay at best.
@13bozoe you can't make it to the league by being trash. Even Jermey Lin might not be that good on an NBA court eith other professionals. But don't get it twisted. They will hoop on damn near every average player . Even if they are trash
@@srr1322you can make it to the league and then be trash it happens all the time
@user-gu5re1qz7l The fact you mentioned that as a REAL reason why he ended up out the league is insane! 😂 truth is buddy is delusional. He thinks the star he was in college was automatically gonna transfer to the NBA & that’s not how it works. He wasn’t that good to where he could do whatever and act however. He was easily replaceable & that’s what happened, simple.
The problem is everybody understands about what happen to him talented dude...Basically got black balled out the league. But when you hear him open his mouth, it makes you feel like he deserved it
Rashad was an average NBA player. He was a useful rotation piece. Which means that objectively he's a _great_ player, but for him to claim he was the best player on Gil's Arena -- sitting next to Gilbert Arenas, who would have been a hall of famer if not for injury, and Brandon Jennings who would have been an all-star if not for injury -- was pretty over the top. And he completely ignored Gilbert's logic, which was sound: If Gil started off way below Rashad but reached his level in college then surpassed him as a pro, doesn't that mean Gilbert is better? He basically implied it was because he outworked him and honestly that's probably true.
If not for ...
If not for ...
You could also apply that to McCants ... If not for ...
I mean.... The Gun incident messed up Gils career not injury. When he came back from the gun thing he was messed up mentally.
His only nba highlight (if you wanna call it one) was when he assisted Gerald Green in the 2008 slam dunk contest while playing for Minnesota. Besides that he’s loud & confrontational to people his size and smaller. Good college player, average nba player.
That’s a lie. He went for 34 one time in like 08.
@@Jabrielm92 none of its a lie, so what he went for 34.
You're a hater young man
this is complete and clear hating.
what have you ever done in your life worth mentioning? your probably a nobody with all that hate in your spirit.
If you listen to him, talk on the show, you will see why he only lasted less than five years in the NBA. He constantly talks about how he was the man in high school in college so he didn’t have to work as hard as everybody else. That attitude doesn’t translate well into the NBA era, he played in. He blames agents, the Kardashians, NBA coaches and his coach at NC for him being blackballed. Zero accountability for anything. He also stated out of his own mouth that he did whatever his teammates did because he wanted to belong. Was he an NBA failure? Not necessarily, but he definitely wasn’t who he thinks he is. All of these things in totality is why he was so easily forgettable when he was in the league.
After that Miko situation happened. I decided to do some research on McCants and found quotes and articles from 20 years ago. I like taking the side of antagonists but those quotes fit him perfectly til this day.
great vid dude!
How can you fail making millions of dollars? 🤔
HE MADE 7 MILLION, AND LOST IT!! He speaks about it all the time.Not to mention, that fraudster lady Peggy Williams stole his first years pay. He could have made more, but his goofy azz couldn't get his head out his wazoo! He partied and got caught up in the life. NBA FAILURE!
Acting like Rashad McCants does
Lifelong Timberwolves fan here. I would describe McCants as the most forgettable draft pick during the Wolves most forgettable stretch. Zero impact. There was absolutely no buzz about him coming here despite his notoriety at North Carolina. My most vivid memory of him was at a game at Target Center when McCants had been relegated to coming off the bench. He was part of a newly minted 5 man substitution unit dubbed the “Zoo Crew”. It had a little success for 2 or 3 games but in this game the “Zoo Crew” had been awful and the coach called a timeout to sub them all out. Target Center was deathly quiet and a guy bellowed out from the second deck for all to hear, “Zoo crew you suck!” The whole crowd laughed heartily. Literally my only memory of his time here.
This video has a condescending tone to it. Although I may not always agree with McCants he did make it to the NBA. Plus he played for Minnesota Timberwolves which is a small market team, and not known for winning outside of KG. McCants explained why Magic Johnson wasn’t on his list of point guards being he listed pg’s being their primary/ only position. I need the video creator to list his athletic accomplishments.
He was a good college player for sure but not so in the NBA
His best seaosn was 15 a game on 45% FG and 41% from 3. He wasn’t bad in the NBA he was just an asshole
Rashad McCants was a scoring machine during his three years at Chapel Hill. As a freshman, McCants lead the Tar Heels in scoring with 17.5 points per game. McCants was an All-American all three years at UNC, and was a crucial part of their 2005 National Championship team… The Timberwolves selected McCants with the 14th-overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, but received very little return on their investment. During his four seasons with the T-Wolves, McCants started just 38 games and often feuded with teammates and coaches.
After one more miserable season with the Sacramento Kings, McCants was out of the NBA by 2009. Since then, McCants has played in pro leagues in Puerto Rico, Philippines, China, Brazil, Lebanon, Venezuela, and Dominican Republic. At least we know his passport has a lot of stamps
His career was a failed ? But you wish you could have his career tho 😂
As a kid Rashad was one of my favorite players, along with Eddie House lol
You didn’t watch the video . He left hybrid guards like curry , magic , and Lebron off his list
Lebron isn’t a guard, and magic would drag him and everyone on thatblist
He got respect for some of our favs because of his come up . He was a talent
The way he talks on Gil's show, I thought he was a The Killer😂😂😂
I actually came across him the same way you did by Gil’s show. And all I kept thinking was who is this arrogant fool with a tiara on his head. When I found out it was Rashad I had completely forgot about him!! I mean on one end he played for UNC and made the NBA which in itself is a monumental accomplishment. But hearing his takes, you would think he was like Kobe or something and on that end it’s like pump the brakes there bro you were no where near the elite level of the players you shit on with your podcasts takes. And that’s what bothers me about him on the show. Dude still has an ego and over inflates his career as if no one can pull receipts. Like the other day on the show he was completely disrespecting Pat Bev, who you can argue has had a way better career the Rashad. His ego is way too much.
Man if I could shake your hand in person I would. You literally said everything single thing I thought and have said about this dude. Unreal!! 😳😅
Patbev is a significant better player than him.
Bro played 5 years in the NBA at the 14th picked overall. I wouldnt call that a failed career. If youre not a top 3 NBA pick and get 5 years played in the league thats a success story.
Success compared to the average person, definitely not for an nba player
If I remember correctly he said that they had a rule when picking the top 5 PG's that they could only pick pure PG's, guys that couldn't play other positions. That's why he left Magic off his list.
Gil and Brandon didn't follow that rule.
hearing poor ppl use their words in the right way to call rich people failures is the epitome of so many sad examples of what people will do or say to get clout or attention
When I first say McCants, I thought Al Harrington had shrunk and had a different voice.
MCccant's lowest accomplishments were beyond your realm of capabilities and you called his NBA career a "failure"? Who the hell are you?
If you made it to the NBA and played one minute in any game and got a check for it you not a MF failure at all!💯
Ok waterboy
Averaging 14.9 points in 26 minutes ain't that bad.
1/4/2008. Minnesota vs Denver.
118-107 Denver win.
McCants 31 min; 12/18 fg; 3/5 3pt; 34 pts (career high); 5 rbs; 4 ast.
AI 42 min; 10/21 fg; 4/8 3pt; 33 pts; 3 rbs; 4 ast.
K Mart 24 min; 5/8 fg; 11 pts; 5 rbs; 3 ast; 1 stl; 1 blk.
Melo 37 min; 11/20 fg; 0/1 3pt; 4 rbs; 4 ast; 2 stl.
Rashad was one of the best college players I’ve ever seen play
You must not have watched much college basketball 😂
@@bdukes8075 No Clearly you didnt, do some research. Top 20 scorer for arguably the most storied collegiate basketball program ever.
@bdukes8075 every guard you probably thinking about didn’t win a Chip in college so stop it
@@antonioleak1313 winning a chip don’t mean you one of the best players lol Gerry McNamara won a NCAA chip but he not one of the best players
you clearly dont watch basketball@@bdukes8075
He was a good player no matter what way you want to slice it. Saying he had a failed career because of his play is honestly letting him off easy. He has long history of being hard to deal with, which is why his career was cut shorter than it should have been. Putting in a good effort and just not being good enough is much easier pill to swallow. It happens... but having proof you were good enough to play at the next level and messing it up because of character flaws must sting.
Any person that makes the NBA, NFL, MLB, etc. has to believe they are the best person to ever play their position. They may not share that with anyone because it can be perceived as delusional/arrogance, but as a former athlete, we all felt that way inside. McCants was on be front cover of Sports Illustrated in college for a reason. He was drafted 14 overall as you mentioned so there’s
no reason to not feel he was the best player on the court. There are many reasons a career is cut short but you can’t question him thinking he was always the best player on the court.
#MCCants a certified legend college champ’ he always keep it 100 never sugarcoat nothing’ Plus making it the NBA 6 seasons along with all the politics in the business’ is a high fete within itself
A College National Championship. Name in the Dean Smith Arena in Chapel Hill NC. Played all over the world in a professional capacity. I say that's not a failure. He was never drafted to resurrect a team. He was a piece
The kardashian curse is crazy 😂
The fact he led his team to a national title and also able to avg 15 efficiently is enough to know he could've had a longer career
Name one athlete to come back from the Kardashian curse
Purple prince, do a review on your nba career next.
LOL😂
I was really into basketball back then he was decent
even in the gameplay showed in this video... you can see it was a different game. dudes passing the ball 7 times to get the best shot, positioning etc. was nice to see
You had me til the end when you called this man’s NBA career a failure. You know how many people have tried to even make it to the league and never step foot on a roster? They have done what less than 1% of the earths population could ever dream of doing. I’m not a mccants fan but yall should respect these guys much more than yall do.
Just like most players he got drafted by the wrong team and his career disappeared being on sorry teams he's not elite but a really good player
15 ppg in 26 mpg is crazy. Talented fa sho
this title is insane lmaoo
Sooo why the Kardashian curse didn't work on Devin Booker❓
Y’all can hate all you want that dude would dominate todays league he was a corn fed 2 guard with a little bounce they don’t make guys like this anymore and the only reason he didn’t play in the nba more is they weren’t drooling over 3pt shooters like that back then
WOW very interesting persperctive
In not gonna lie,i know everybody else in Girls arena from the NBA but not Rashard
He made nba. 8th or 9th man at best. By listening to him talk now seems like it was everyone else's fault but his. It was coaches fault management or whatever it was says him. He's the guy that goes 120 percent in blowouts.
If you don’t know who McCants is means you don’t play or know basketball!! Why are you even here🤔
Being from a small town his ego was and is way bigger than his talent guys last longer in the league when they accept their role
You knew him from back in the day? It seem like dude would be difficult to connect with. Something is off about him.
@@OUrNit03you're right😂 you can pull up the quotes of his teammates, gms, coaches, etc.He has 20 year track record of being hard to deal with. Those quotes and articles describe him perfectly
@@WorldConflictsTV Wow...unbelievable smh lol not surprised to hear that at all the way he talks foolishness on the podcast. Not sure if you saw the episode of him bashing his teammates at NC when they won the chip, but he making excuses about Sean May being the final 4 MVP, should have been him, instead and that his teammates were "haters," etc...who talks like this after winning a championship and he was like one of the better players on that team?? 🤷🏽♂️ Everyone contributed and played a role in their success. I'm old enough to remember that squad and Sean May was a beast!
He made it further in his craft than you have in yours
He’s not a failure for being an nba player. He’s a failure for having delusions of grandeur. Some ppl be finger reading super hard in these comments.
Ok to be fair and honest though, every best player on their college teams usually goes to the league. Same in hs, the best player on ur hs team that stand above and beyond the rest usually gets a chance to go to college on scholarship. It’s just how sports work 99% of the time. So yes if you are the best in ur respected league you’re average in the next.
No nba career is a fail!!! #customjones
Nah after 2:33, I cant. My boy said a national title in college is nothing 😂
You wasn’t watching hoops like that until 2013 ima say
Damn khloe was part of the Work
You would think he was an ALL-STAR the way he talk!
He was 1 of the one percent that made it to the highest level of men basketball
The basketball HOA is includes college and NBA accolades. Rashad is a National champion on a all time great college team and was the best player so yes he was a dawg
Pop ain’t all that, Eric been holding the heat down, why ain’t pop do the same???
nothing to sneeze at being the best player at UNC and winning a championship.
His EGO is his DOWNFALL
I dont understand the crown and big hats he wears... am I missing something
I remember him on Timberwolves he had a good 3 ball that’s about it
Everybody not going be a superstar player in the NBA‼️ To even make it is a huge accomplishment ‼️✅💯 To play 7+ years your successful✅💯‼️ My respect to anyone who has achieved this feat‼️✅💯
thuggalious rocking a tiara like a princess never heard of him
If you’re in the NBA you’re a damn good basketball player …..
Failure is harsh. Injury is the main problem for him, do we call derrick rose failure now? It happened, now let it be. Maybe underwhelming but failure is not fair.
At 6-4 didn't have point guard skills wasn't big enough for either forward spots and didn't have the foot speed to play the 2 guard ,played well in big 3 which is only a half court game. Gilbert was a far better pro
The irony of social media on this guy complaining about his nba takes because he wasn’t a superstar having never played in the nba. Lmaoo. You making this video is worse than him commenting on pros. wtf team you played for? Lmaoo
“I’m closer to lebron than you are to me”. -Brian Scalabrine
Rashad McCants was nice especially in college he had pretty decent career in NBA but he did go to a horrible organization at Timberwolves.
Wow looking back at these 2000 highlights they look so untalented, and this era met so much to me
My only question is: why does Rasheed McManns wear a tiara? 🤷🏽♂️
He made it somewhere not even 1% makes it.
To the average human he wasn’t a failure however when compared to his comp…
If you havent watched enough basketball to know who Rashad Mccants is then youre a casual and need to stick to 2k. You BREEZED by his college career and that shows you are someone yourself who was never a hooper just loved a culture you were never apart of.
The fact that he wears a crown on his head as if he’s one of the NBA greats speaks volumes about his character and how he isn’t even a good podcast co-host to me because he’s ALWAYS talking over everybody AND thinks he is ALWAYS right AND thinks that he was the greatest thing to enter the NBA since MJ. He thinks that he was better than everybody.
Think I’m 🧢 cappin?
Watch the story that Patrick Beverley tells about them working out together and you’ll see EXACTLY what I’m talking about
Dudes personality and mindset ruined all of his athleticism and potential. Imagine him in the locker room
REAL TALK: I’ve been watching the NBA since “Showtime Lakers.” And I have no idea who TF Rasheed McCann is. Never heard of him until this podcast. I know who Gil is. I know who Brandon Jennings is. But who TF is Roshod MacAnn’s? No cap.
Easy to say when he was on bottom feeding teams and not great organizations put him in Jordan Poole place with warriors or a 3rd to 4th option on a contending team his career would look different
He messed himself up. Your character flaws shouldn't follow you everywhere you go
u a certified hater for the title
He ain’t fail he got hurt
The man's temper is what hurt his career. He was better than Brandon Jennings. He could've been a superstar.
Cants was A DAWG in NC and I'm a Duke fan......
14ppg off 26 min a game is solid 🤷🏽♂️
All these mfs in the comments, yes getting to the NBA is an achievement itself. But what did you do when you got there? He did jackshit
I think that for this show it's a right guy. Because it's some one how seen lot of basket at all the continents and in backyard and it's the reality of sports also 🎉 and reality of sport os this kinda of destiny even more often.
Sorry for my English
Gil said he was a jab pump fakers why I see this man doing this 😭😂
Not a bad top 5 pg list
If you really watched basketball you would know McChants was a hooper
Honestly magic was not a pg he’s not 6’9 SF he jus want a point forward but not close to a pg he couldn’t shoot at all but could control the game and facilitate and rebound but
You just hearing him you not listening bro , gregg had hall of famers made his job a lot easier and magic johnson is 7fr basically technically not a point guard but he was one I get Rashad you need to listen bro
He didn’t do enough to have a opinion
Most players don't last half that long.