Jeff Teague's Hilarious Story of Losing to His Mom in Basketball
Club 520 PodcastOctober 7, 20259 min34,671 views
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- 🏀 Jeff Teague shares a hilarious story from his childhood about losing a 1-on-1 basketball game to his mom.
- 💡 The game took place on a lowered hoop when Teague was in first or second grade, and his mom dunked on him multiple times.
- 😭 Teague was so upset after losing that he tried to fight his mom, leading to him getting a whooping.
- 🙅♀️ His mom refused to play him again after that incident, leaving Teague without a chance for revenge.
Playing Against Dad
- 👨👦 Teague also recounts playing against his dad in basketball, admitting he lost to him in sixth grade.
- 🏆 However, in seventh grade, Teague beat his dad and celebrated by running inside to tell his mom.
- 😠 His dad, a sore loser, then refused to play basketball for the rest of the weekend, impacting Teague's AU game plans.
- 🗣️ Teague's dad's competitive nature is highlighted, with him wanting a chance to get the game back immediately.
Competitive Spirit in Games
- 🎲 The conversation shifts to other competitive games, specifically Monopoly, where Teague's dad is described as extremely competitive.
- ⏳ Teague's dad would continue playing Monopoly even with only $1 left, hoping for a lucky roll to turn the game around.
- 🤝 Teague also mentions a competitive Monopoly game with friends, including Philip, where money was exchanged.
- 👑 Teague claims to be a top Monopoly player, possibly top five in the world, and expresses a desire to play others.
Real Estate and Mobile Services
- 📱 The discussion touches on real estate and looking at Zillow, with Teague's dad being dismissive of those who don't know exact property details.
- 🚀 The episode features a segment promoting Boost Mobile, highlighting their service and the new iPhone 17.
- 🚗 Boost Mobile offers a unique service where they will come to your home to set up new phones and transfer data.
- ✅ This doorstep service is presented as a significant convenience, removing the hassle of visiting a store or transferring data yourself.
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