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Special guest Jameel Warney

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Special guest Jameel Warney" was published on May 15, 2017 and runs 39 minutes.

May 15, 2017 ·39m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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The Relatively Speaking Podcast is better than your favorite podcaster's favorite podcast. Also, we have Jameel Warney as a special guest and they do not. This edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast is so good that you can ask anyone about how good it is... and you know what they would say? "That this specific edition of the podcast is very, very good." As mentioned, former Stony Brook legend and current D-League talent, Jameel Warney, joins the podcast. We discuss many basketball things with the Texas Legends big man. What was it like going through the NBA Draft process coming out of high school? Who is his favorite Twitter follower (other than Joseph)? Any advice to people who like sliding in the DMs? What was the Summer League experience like? Who is his favorite musician (this is a stunning answer)? What did he learn from playing in the D-League? Draymond Green is one of his biggest inspirations... and how he'd make popcorn to make the NBA if need be. That is only a small fraction of what the guys talk about on this episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast. It is literally a very insightful, enlightening and fun edition of the show. You can follow all three of the guys on the mean streets of Twitter, if you so dare. Jameel can be found @Fullcoursemeelz. Jared is over yonder @JMintzHoops. Joseph is wandering aimlessly over @JosephNardone. PSA: Jameel very much understood the Relatively Speaking Podcast brand. This is your must-listen episode of the podcast.

The Relatively Speaking Podcast is better than your favorite podcaster's favorite podcast. Also, we have Jameel Warney as a special guest and they do not. This edition of the Relatively Speaking Podcast is so good that you can ask anyone about how good it is... and you know what they would say? "That this specific edition of the podcast is very, very good." As mentioned, former Stony Brook legend and current D-League talent, Jameel Warney, joins the podcast. We discuss many basketball things with the Texas Legends big man. What was it like going through the NBA Draft process coming out of high school? Who is his favorite Twitter follower (other than Joseph)? Any advice to people who like sliding in the DMs? What was the Summer League experience like? Who is his favorite musician (this is a stunning answer)? What did he learn from playing in the D-League? Draymond Green is one of his biggest inspirations... and how he'd make popcorn to make the NBA if need be. That is only a small fraction of what the guys talk about on this episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast. It is literally a very insightful, enlightening and fun edition of the show. You can follow all three of the guys on the mean streets of Twitter, if you so dare. Jameel can be found @Fullcoursemeelz. Jared is over yonder @JMintzHoops. Joseph is wandering aimlessly over @JosephNardone. PSA: Jameel very much understood the Relatively Speaking Podcast brand. This is your must-listen episode of the podcast.
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