Most definitely. Growing up with not much you learn the value of money because it wasn't always there. Bless this man, he deserves everything. So happy to see his growth towards the game and outside of it.
Jonas Busano you’re wrong. Honestly I thought that too coming from a lower class family but guys in sports do not know how to take care of money. You must have heard stories of athletes using all their money right, so how can you say that? Ever heard of mike Tyson, Latrell sprewell, etc?
@@CraZzy3n3rGy yea true but there's cases of the opposite I don't think you're right nor are you wrong it's just perspective like for example if you are looking closer at people that came from nothing and ended with nothing then you're perspective may be blurred. But if you look at it from the opposite perspective it may also be blurred. Mike Tyson was also made for success since 12 had alot of hand outs before turning pro. Seeing atlas take on how Tyson was spoiled from they day he stepped in as a 12 year old may have led to him being horrible with money. Steven went to the league literally to help his family members now that may not be the smartest thing to do with your money. In my opinion though it's definitely the most rewarding
I love how he reacted to no clothes lines outside. Got me as well haha.
I come back to this video every now and then for a smile. Love that dude.
Steven Adams is hilarious. He's probably looking at a $500k home and yet he's worried about a clothesline that cost $25 bucks to put up.
way less lol $2 tops
Kiwis like the fresh air and sun kissed smell of clothes drying outside, clean air in NZ
this dude is seriously crackup america just have no idea how funny he really is
"Woah there's a clothes line indoor" true New Zealander
hahahaha hes like oh bro double staple whatever she just said
lmao look over the fence all goods
Adams would just be happy just camping at the back of one of the boys houses.
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I get a feeling he's going to be very smart with his money
Most definitely. Growing up with not much you learn the value of money because it wasn't always there.
Bless this man, he deserves everything. So happy to see his growth towards the game and outside of it.
Jonas Busano you’re wrong. Honestly I thought that too coming from a lower class family but guys in sports do not know how to take care of money. You must have heard stories of athletes using all their money right, so how can you say that? Ever heard of mike Tyson, Latrell sprewell, etc?
He literally calls houses a waste of money. Prefers to spend his money on food and family. Humble guy.
Thomas Le he's from a different culture that affects his mentality.
@@CraZzy3n3rGy yea true but there's cases of the opposite I don't think you're right nor are you wrong it's just perspective like for example if you are looking closer at people that came from nothing and ended with nothing then you're perspective may be blurred. But if you look at it from the opposite perspective it may also be blurred. Mike Tyson was also made for success since 12 had alot of hand outs before turning pro. Seeing atlas take on how Tyson was spoiled from they day he stepped in as a 12 year old may have led to him being horrible with money. Steven went to the league literally to help his family members now that may not be the smartest thing to do with your money. In my opinion though it's definitely the most rewarding
There was a time we had clotheslines. Now most houses come with a dryer connection and their are laundromats everywhere
Such a kiwi bro! haha
Malo Lelei Tama Si'i.... No clothes line..... hahahaaaa.......
Clothesline 😂😂 Topical Islander
You see most of the boys wearing chains, rings, ear rings and shades, designer clothes, shoes cars. He wears a hunting and fishing jacket. 😎🇳🇿
Racially motivated
Only kiwis know about the clothesline almost every house in NZ has a clothesline 😂
yyeeeee thats my boy
so in new zealand, they hang their clothes on a clothesline and not a closest ?
Lol we dry our clothes on a clothesline outside
Hes so frickn tall
Sorry he's from New Zealand lol
bahaha fobsta
stayven edems
hahahaha Matausiiii
0.45 Still saying the "eah" aye haha, a true kiwi! And only people from nz will get this comment lol
crack up
Isn’t he like 24 or 25
In this video 19,20 but yea when you commented he was that age he was drafted at 19 turned 20 before season start
LoL malie toko