00:00I do like NASCAR. I did watch some of, not all, of Daytona. I did catch the final 10 laps,
00:06and that last lap was a doozy.
00:07You know, two different accidents, cars flying all over the place, and then the Toyota Reddick wins the Daytona first
00:14time ever.
00:15And then it turns out, we learned right after, that that is a car and a team owned by the
00:20greatest winner of all time.
00:22My guy, Michael Jordan, owns the Daytona 500 winning car.
00:28But that's not the entire story.
00:30I mean, he was emotional.
00:31Yeah, yeah.
00:32He was emotional.
00:32He sued NASCAR.
00:34They settled their case.
00:36I'm not sure what the case was about, quite honestly, but I know that people say he changed the sport
00:40for the better.
00:41I'm not claiming to know a lot about that.
00:43But that's just a guy that knows how to win.
00:45All that guy touches is gold.
00:48But then something happened that, again, if you're a LeBron, I'd have to comment on it.
00:53So you want to be careful with the sentence?
00:54So I got to comment on it.
00:54You want to be careful with the sentence?
00:56Everything he touches is gold?
00:58Except for a 10-year-old boy's ass.
01:00Oh!
01:00Yeah, I don't think that turned to gold.
01:03Yeah.
01:03So Michael, of course, comes down, as the owner does, and they're celebrating the great win.
01:09It was a crazy last lap, so all good.
01:12And then this happens.
01:15And honest to God, I don't quite understand what he's doing there.
01:21What the hell are you doing there, Mike?
01:22And the boy didn't understand either.
01:24No.
01:24So he's squeezing the boy's ass, kind of, and then he's scratching the back of the boy's leg.
01:30Now, in any other world, let's say pre-2013, no one thinks twice about that, right?
01:41Right.
01:42That's Michael Jordan.
01:43That's the driver's son, I believe, is who that kid is.
01:47Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:48Which is why he's there.
01:49And I think he may even have some health issues.
01:51Yeah.
01:51So Mike, of course, sensitive to the young boy.
01:54And he knows him, knows the kid, and he's poking at him a little bit.
01:57This is not him touching a random boy's ass, or scratching a random boy's hamstring.
02:02Kiddy knows.
02:03He knows this kid has a relationship with the kid's family.
02:06Yes.
02:07But in the post-Epstein world, and in consideration of a lot of the things we've been reading about
02:15with well-known, powerful people over the last, certainly, few weeks.
02:21For sure.
02:21And a few years, for sure, it's icky.
02:25It's icky.
02:26Now, I'm not sure if Michael has commented on it yet publicly.
02:28I'm sure he's going to.
02:30I'm sure Reddick, the driver, who I believe that's his son, is going to.
02:35But I cannot tell a lie.
02:38I don't know what the hell he was doing.
02:41It's, I'm sorry.
02:43It just, it looks bad.
02:45I'm not saying it is bad, but, man, it looks bad.
02:49And I'm sure he's trying to be, like, the playful uncle.
02:52Yeah, but one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
02:56He's relentless.
02:57Yeah.
02:58Like, Michael's, that relentless drive doesn't stop.
03:00Now, I'm sure in his mind, look, this kid's father just won the Daytona 500, so I'm goosing
03:07him a little bit.
03:08Yeah.
03:09But eight gooses?
03:10That's a lot of gooses.
03:11And, and by the way, I could probably live with the goosin', but when you go for the
03:17hamstring tickle or the hamstring scratch, I'm sorry, Michael, you know I'm the biggest
03:23Michael guy on the planet, you know, guilty as charged, and everyone knows that about me,
03:28right?
03:28Yeah.
03:28I'm having a tough time with this video.
03:31What?
03:31I don't know what the hell he was doing.
03:33I don't know what the hell he was doing.
03:33I don't know what the hell he was doing.
03:33I don't know what the hell he was doing.
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