 Will Mega, Class of 1990, West Catholic Birds, Basketball, Power Forward, West Chester University, Homecoming King, Big Brother Reality TV. Joanne Justice, Point Guard, Roman Catholic High School, Class of 97, East Charlesburg University, 2002 graduate, currently on Oprah Winfrey's, Ready to Love. Alan Stevens, Class of 97, Roman Catholic High School, Clarence University, currently Dean of Students at the Philadelphia Charter School. Let's talk about the physical phenom. Mr. Williamson, but now Mr. Williamson, he got other problems. Matters of the heart. No pun intended, right? I mean, both of you, you know what it is to play high school ball, high profile, high school basketball players, traveling around the country playing, Cowles ball, traveling around the world playing professional ball. Zion Williams, there, you have what they call groupies. And then you have what's going on with Zion. What say you, Stevens? Play some games first before you start dabbling outside and having all of these issues. As a professional, this is just me, this is me. I love the game too much. I'm in the gym. I love to be in the gym. That's my favorite time. Do you have time for all of that? He can't have a social life. I'm not knocking it. How much basketball is there? Whatever social life, that's not what's name on the chair. And you putting that in jeopardy with all this outside. When did you ever stop interacting with girlfriends? You go to the gate. No, no, no, no. You go to the gate. Listen. It's not a stop though. It's a prioritizing. I got the prioritizing. You are a hundred million dollar man and they are lined up every day in different than you and you. True. And definitely me. They're in that inbox. Boom, boom, boom, boom. They at the gate. They at the hotel door. I get it. I say this. It's inevitable for some players. I go back and I think about, you know, I era, like Sean Kemp, Sean Kemp probably got about 30 kids, right? You know, shout out to Sean Kemp. I don't know if he got 30 kids, but I'm just saying. He has a lot. He has a lot. He has a lot. More than the average man. More than the average man. Two or three times. And the reason why I think when he was going probably having those children and doing those different things, it wasn't publicized because his play. He was playing. Right. So because he was playing and producing, nobody was focused on if he was having kids or not, or his situation, and the social media wasn't as crazy back then. It's more social media. So it's a combination of that, if he was playing and he was doing this thing like he was for a little period of time. Nobody cared about if he had a girl from my Instagram. Nobody cared about if he was talking. Nobody really cared about that. I promise you. No. I didn't see it. I didn't see it. There have been pro athletes who have had publicly known incidents with women. Example. Julius Irving. Stop there. Stop. Let's stop right there. When you say Julius Irving, what's the first thing that comes to mind? What's the first thing that comes to mind? When I say Julius Irving, first thing that comes to mind? An afro and him dunking on someone. You didn't say these off-court shenanigans. That's not the first thing that came to your mind. But you didn't ask me what was the first thing that came to my mind. You didn't ask me what was the first thing that came to my mind. But that's why we're having this conversation. Because this was happening right now. But if you asked me what was the first thing that came to my mind when we were in the thick of the Julius Irving debacle on Lincoln Drive and Teddy Pendergrass in the time it was happening, I'm going to say Turquoise. That's what I would be saying. You still know Dr. J. from his basketball greatness. Right. But if you asked me within the month of what's going on first thing you think of, oh yes I would have. Like I said, playing well, playing well does a lot. It does a lot as far as the media coverage and the scrutiny. To be honest, it's a young cat, country kid, South Carolina. Teen probably isn't strong enough. The wisdom to how to deal with the ladies if that's what they're doing and how they come off, you're just not mature enough to handle it. There's no vets. I think he handled it perfectly. He's not married, right? He has more than one love interest, however you want to categorize it. One got upset that she found out that he had another young lady pregnant and she just went to social media and went to embarrass him. I thought the fact that he was able to ignore that, to not respond in a negative manner, to focus on what was most important and that's the unborn child and the future of that and even preparing for his career, kudos to him because he's trying to drag him through the mud, but he hasn't responded. Now, AI had some challenges. AI had a lot of challenges. Again, with Zion, I would say it is more so driven. Does he get credit for that is my point. Does he get credit for not responding to his PR team? That wasn't him. His PR, listen, he has a fluid, what I'm saying is, but he has a weight problem, right? You need a team inside the team. You have the PR, those are the people you deal with when you come out at your house. While he's in the house, sitting on his couch, that's what you need to be surrounded with. OG. Vets. But I got you, but that's my point. The team can't stop him from putting food in his mouth that he's been challenged with his weight. Right? No, no, I'm not talking about his weight. I'm giving that example. Equally, they can't stop him from texting, right? We haven't seen any of that, any response from him on social media. No one putting a mic in his face and getting him to respond. He deserves some credit for that. Because at any given moment, he can sit out one tweet. One tweet, yeah. And it can say, and right now, the tweets, people are screen-captured so quick that they have to you delete it because you know a lot of folks here like that. Yeah, I like to delete. But nah, they got it. You got it. So, what did you put it on? It's done. He gets no credit for that? No. No? No, I'll give it to his PR team. Okay. I mean, you've probably got a real good PR team probably coming from either probably the top executives, the Hibigay. You know what I mean? They manage all of that, bro. It's so much bigger than Miss Diaz, to be honest with that stuff. Have you ever had any challenge with, on any level? Yeah. What was it like in high school? I mean, I had my son early. So, I had my son when I was a sophomore. In high school? Yeah, my son's 27 now, I'm 43. So, you know, obviously at that time it was a little more different. I mean, I didn't have the notoriety of a Zion or anybody else. So, but the challenge was still being able to step in, take care of my son, and still play at a higher level. You know, because I'm 14, 15 years old. Right. You know, so I got to think that, okay, now I have this child, I got to be able to figure out how I'm going to do this. And I had my first job was shop right. So, I was going to shop right. So, a lot of things that, you know, my teammates and stuff. You had your first job at shop right? No, no, no, I was working at shop. Oh, you were going to shop? Yeah, working at shop right. So, this is my first job. You did say shop right? Like, it's possible. Yeah. No, no, no. See, here we go. No, just, it's going to make a turn. We're taking a shot. Okay, we're not going to shoot. We'll go take shots. That sounded like a bad situation. No, we can take shots. We are taking shots. So, taking shots is a play on words where we, you know, as a result of being ball players, we take shots. But this show is sponsored by one of your favorite alcohol producers, Black on One. We won't, this is a pilot right now. We won't get there just yet and let you know who they are and who we're talking with. But we will be taking shots in more than one way, whether it be talking shit about one another. Yeah. Or enjoying some fine bourbon. Yeah. We're kind, yeah. So, you were saying you had a child in shop right? No, see, that's not what you're saying. See, this is the thing. What I was saying was, what I was saying was I had my first child and I had to get a job at shop right to support this child and I also had the ability to play at a high level, you know, with a dominant team. But that's my question. All right, so kudos to you for being responsible, like Zion is being responsible. But that didn't stop the girls from coming to the games and did it stop you from interacting with the girls? I mean, the thing back then, I mean, moving forward, I mean, it's nothing that can stop you. It's nothing that's going to stop you from interacting with them. But ask about what you did. What I did was... What was happening in high school? What was the high school experience? You were the same team. Did you have any experiences now? Yeah. Like you're like, according to you, you're really focused on basketball 24 hours a day. No, I'm not saying it's levels to it, though. We went to practice first. We went to hoop first. And then it was, yo... What is this thing? We give you a story. We give you a story. That's what I'm talking about. We give you a story. We're not hearing that Zion is not going to practice. We're not hearing that Zion is not going to practice. We give you a high school story. Oh, let's go. We all have some stories. The way we would work, right, in high school. And at the time, we were 15, 16 years old. You went to an all-boys school. All-boys school. Four years. Four years. Okay. So we got an opportunity to... Will you say it again? Say some of us changed that. Yeah, I don't know what you mean by that. Well, I went to an all-boys school for three years. And then I demanded that we go co-ed in my senior year. And that's what we did. You demanded it. You demanded it. Go. Okay. What school was that? What's Catholic High School? For the record. And what position? Power forward. Okay. Six-two. Six-two went... Right now? Okay. Been six-two since about seeing your high school. This man just said he's six-two. You're six-four? I don't know. I would say I'm six-two. No, you're talking with six-two. No, you're just shorter than six-two. All right, so listen. So... You got him good. No. You did. You sent back. All right, so listen. When we would get together... We're going to pull up your... We're going to pull up your shit. I'm six-four. I'm six-four. I'm six-four. I'm six-four. Who's six-four? I'm six-four. Not him six-four. I'm definitely six-four if he's six-two. In your... I'll tell you. Both of y'all followed. I'll tell you. I'll tell you. I'm six-five. Oh, okay. You've been listed as six-six. He's been listed as six-six all the time. I'm not going by what's listed. We're talking about... No, no, no. Generally, I would say I'm six-three. Legitimately. No... I'm six-six. Legitimately. Legitimately. Legitimately. That I'm six-two. I'm six-four. I'm six-three. I'm six-five. I'm not six-foot. I haven't been freaking six-foot since eighth grade. Six-foot? How do you say five-eleven? But listen. When this is over... By the next time we come to you, we're getting on the hike during the show and proof. So I think that back when we were younger, we were on the road. We were trying to figure out... Life and girls and stuff like that being 16, 17-year-olds ranked top five in the country in 96. Get to the girls part. Yeah, what were we getting there? Okay. But I'm just saying what comes along with it. If we was West Catholic, it wouldn't have happened. None of that would have happened. So because we were Roman Catholic and we had these tournaments, I would just organize. I would just organize and just try to make sure my guys is good because we didn't want to put ourselves in a position to be jammed up. To be honest. Yeah, he told us. What? He told us. We just didn't go. What did you just say? He got to know the story. What do we just discuss? Organize. Event planning. Event planning. I've been doing it. Since 15. That's what I'm going to tell you. All right. So, go. Listen. You said... No, this... Yeah, I left off some stories. He said that he had a story. You didn't give us a story. I have no stories. That is a story. You've spoken cold. I did. You're not selling decriminate. Exactly. How do you sell decriminate? How do you sell decriminate? I'm just saying... Did you take... Let me ask you a question. Organize way. Let me up you up. Can you date girls in high school? Yes or no? This is a thing. We probably saw more girls on our way home than most of you got. When did you ever stop? Okay. So, I thought you had a story. Listen, friends. No, I don't... You go into the case. No, no, no. You go into the case. Listen. I don't want to stop. In relation to... It's a prioritize. I got the prioritize. You are a hundred million dollar man. And they are lined up every day in different than you and you. True. And definitely me. And my father always prioritized... Boo, boo, boo. They had to think that... So, you're fired. They're fired. What I'm saying is, what were you organizing? Organize is like... In other words, if... If you're saying like, okay, I'm about to jump... Like, now... You were just jumping the deal. You lost your virginity at minimum in the 10th grade. No, I lost my virginity waiting for it. So, I said at minimum because we know that you became a father then. That's why I said at minimum. My question to you is, what you trying to hear? No, it's not what I'm trying to hear. Because... Grab the details? No, we have no understanding. We have Zion. Okay. You're not the only guys who have played high level high school basketball. Young men who are watching this show right now. Who are navigating that level of attention. But on a different level than what you've had because they too have social media. Absolutely. So, if we can't walk them through the life experiences and share, you're worried about incriminating. Did you do something illegal? What I'm saying is... I didn't ask you. No, it wasn't me. I said so. Sean. Sean. I didn't ask you the names. We are telling stories. There's always two sides. What is your side of the story? Do you have a side of the story? So my side of the story is... On the way home, the girls that you saw. I played basketball. We ran into a plethora of young ladies. Okay. All the time. Okay. And we interacted off of that. But it never got to the point where it was bigger than the task I had. But how did you manage what I'm asking you is... I'm not joking. How did you manage young high school love interests? This is real. Did you get girls' phone numbers? Did they get your phone numbers? No, we... Did you call them? No, we didn't. How did you manage that? How did you manage that? We got the information. But the beautiful part about it was that at that age, we all stayed together. Like, in other words, we didn't really do... Like, I wouldn't go meet a girl and just do my own thing. Like, we all... If she didn't have a girlfriend or that girl didn't have a girlfriend, we didn't go. That's what I'm trying to tell you. Let me give you an example. Let me give you an example. God, give us your stories because you probably got a lot. So it's kind of like, if I meet a girl and she's feeling me, I'm not leaving him. You would. You leave everybody. Really? Everybody. You're out. Taking shots. Taking shots. Taking shots. Taking shots. Right? Shout out to them. Beautiful, crispy tequila. And for right now, we are going to have the crispest, most beautiful... Smells like a beautiful woman. It's a woman. Not my woman. Not my woman. But this is... You need to stay out of the bar. The late night bar. Some of us smell like a woman. This is just...