Andrew Bogut Revealed Some Crazy Stories About NBA Players And Girls That He Witnessed First-Hand (VIDEO)

 

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Andrew Bogut is going insanely viral this week with his comments on Josh Giddey. Bogut claims the girl in question lied about her age to Josh Giddey. Bogut also says OKC Thunder and the NBA knew about the situation before it got escalated on social media, and there won’t be any formal charges pressed against the player by the girl’s family.

 

Aside from that, Bogut has other things to say on a recent podcast.

Bogut spoke on groupies in the NBA and what he saw first-hand on how they would act.

 

He told a story of some girls sitting in a lobby as one team checked out and waiting for another NBA team to show up so they could possibly hook up with a player.

He also stated how guys would leave women in their hotel rooms, and come back to find out that the women had stolen things from them or the hotel.

Former NBA No. 1 draft pick Andrew Bogut retired from the NBA in 2020. The 2005 No. 1 overall draft pick and 2015 NBA champion with the Golden State Warriors played 14 seasons in the NBA for the Bucks, Warriors, Mavericks, Cavaliers, and Lakers, and spent the last two years (2018, 2019) in Sydney.

 

The center was named to the All-Rookie first team in 2006 and the All-NBA third team in 2010 after averaging a career-high 15.9 points along with 10.2 rebounds per game. Bogut held averages of 9.6 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game in his NBA career.

 

During his time in the NBA, NBL, and with the Australian senior national team, Bogut made a name for himself as one of the best-passing big-men in the history of the sport.

The Entire Internet Is Loving Caitlin Clark’s New Gatorade Commercial

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Caitlin Clark (Photo via Gatorade/Twitter)
Caitlin Clark captivated the basketball world last season as a member of the Iowa Hawkeyes.

 

Clark made the most of her notoriety under the new NIL guidelines that the NCAA implemented in 2021. Notwithstanding not receiving compensation from Iowa for his collegiate basketball exploits, the Indiana Fever great has amassed a prosperous career. During her time in college, Clark signed several endorsement contracts, most notably with Gatorade and State Farm.

Fans have been raving about Gatorade’s first advertisement, which features rookie Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever.

In the first commercial, Clark looked natural as she made consecutive good shots in a nearly completely dark gym while her personal achievements flickered on the screen. The 30-second commercial concluded with the phrases “It’s just getting started” and “Caitlin is just getting started,” flashing one after the other.

She is not going to become less famous very soon. The all-time best scorer in college basketball continues to receive generous sponsorship from her longstanding business partners even after taking a chance and joining the WNBA. Over the past few years, Caitlin Clark’s endorsements have generated a sizable sum of money. She has partnerships with eleven businesses, such as State Farm, Nike, and Gatorade.

The senior from Iowa broke Pete Maravich’s all-time scoring record with an estimated NIL valuation of $910,000. After creating even more collegiate history, however, the valuation shot up to $3.1 million, according to ON3.

 

In the 2024 WNBA Draft, the Fever selected Clark as the first overall pick. Despite what many people think, she kept her NIL money when she entered the workforce. Her collaborations merely turned into endorsements.