 A few weeks ago, I posted a reel on Instagram that went viral. It was a clip from a talk I gave to the University of Alabama men's basketball program right before the season started. You know who gets to shoot more? The better shooters. You know who gets to play more? The better players. It's not equal opportunity. We don't divide the number of shots by 15. Better shooters get to shoot more. So then what do you do if you want to shoot more? You become a better shooter. While I didn't say anything even remotely controversial or the least bit inaccurate, hundreds of people tried to roast me in the comments. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go take my throne because I'm a shoe-in for hate of the year. Here is a quick countdown of my top 11 favorite roasts. It's actually both. The room was completely empty. I was too nervous to actually talk to the team. I didn't check birth certificates, but I believe everyone in the room was honest. You can't find this level of advice in the dollar store. Maybe Walmart. It's clear. It's kill or be killed. No, it's more than you say. Those were hilarious, right? I mean, if I'm going to accept people's compliments and the nice things they say, then I need to accept their criticism and the roast as well. All good on my end. Once you have a hater, congratulations, that means you made it. Everyone reaching success. So I would have to say, if you're hating on me, that means I guess I'm successful.