00:00What would Swing Cash be in the NIL era?
00:04Oh, Lord.
00:05You would be.
00:06They'd love you.
00:07They'd eat you up.
00:07You know, and I laugh about this because somebody called me.
00:11Coach Aria Emma said something.
00:14And, you know, so Tamika, Asia, Sue, and I, we all graduated from UConn together, our class 2002 class.
00:20We're still in the chat.
00:21We're still in the group chat.
00:22So we put in there because Coach Aria Emma said something.
00:26And I said, I don't know whether to be happy or take offense to this.
00:30Where are we going with this?
00:31But he literally said, when I think about Swing, he said something along the lines that she would be the
00:37Kardashians of the NIL.
00:38And I passed out.
00:40I passed out.
00:41I passed out.
00:41It's a compliment.
00:42I said, it's a compliment.
00:44Like, you know what?
00:45When opportunity presents itself, you are a big business.
00:48And I took that and I said, okay.
00:50So I said, can I get my...
00:54You know what?
00:55Just donate it back to the school.
00:57Charge it to the game.
00:59But, yes, we were in a time, Sue says this a lot, we were ahead of our time for how
01:04we thought about the business of basketball, the business of sports.
01:08And I'm grateful that I had great mentors, great advisors, advocates.
01:14I was the person that at NBA All-Star or in Detroit, didn't matter where it was, that was running
01:21up to Magic Johnson being like, Magic.
01:23So tell me about how you got the Starbucks deal.
01:25Like, I want to understand it.
01:27And everyone just being open to tell me and to teach me and to help me.
01:30I was always curious about how do I get there?
01:33I may not be able to get to your level.
01:35And I remember being poured in to buy all these different men and different women because I just asked the
01:40question.
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