So for us, that chapter, in that home, is closed. When I bought that house in 2010, I thought I would live in it forever. I didn’t want to have a property just sitting in Miami because I’m not really utilizing it. I have businesses in Miami so I go back and do stuff in the community, but as a family, we’re not always traveling back there. We decided to move out of Miami and come to LA once my career was over. Are you pushing to get into real estate? What’s your reasoning? You and Gabrielle Union have been selling a lot of property recently-a house in Sherman Oaks, and another in Florida. All those things that make you great at a sport, can make you great on TV. Preparation is a part of it, being on time, never being late, doing my homework, studying. Because we understand what it takes to be great at a sport. And I think a lot of people like working with athletes, those that are professional athletes. That’s not the only thing we’re interested in. We’re great at a sport, but that’s not the only thing we can do. How have you seen this shift happen? Where do you fit into this?Īthletes feel a bit more comfortable with being themselves. There’s been a surge in the last decade of athletes creating content from podcasts to talk shows to documentaries. I’m such a product of being an athlete that I can’t not prepare a certain way. But I do have a vocal coach, a speech coach that I work with. The only thing that’s different is when I played basketball I would get over to the arena, stretch, get massages and warm my body up. ![]() I’m all about finding a routine and sticking to a routine. I prepared to go to TNT studios just like I prepared to go to the arena with the Heat. ![]() Alright, so what’s your favorite fish now? You might have 10 or 20 years of eating fish. ‘Bron really got you to eat fish?! That’s crazy. So, I give my guy credit for being the first one to get me to eat fish. ![]() So, I started with the sea bass from Nobu. And he was like, “Bro you should try this.” And I said, “Bro, I don’t eat fish.” And he was like, “Bro, but you should try this!” And I tried it, and it wasn’t bad. LeBron and I were at dinner with friends and he ordered the sea bass. So, when did you first eat fish? In the league?īro! Yeah! What?! Let’s see: the first time I ate fish, we were at Nobu. I didn’t grow up with anything but, like, catfish, but I didn’t like it. I didn’t eat anything because I wasn’t exposed to anything. Back in the day everyone had turkey dogs, but I didn’t eat that either. Bro, I ain’t eat nothin’ but burgers and chicken fingers. But I found something that would allow me to be myself and then be able to hopefully help communities and families as well. I’ve seen all of these people host, and I never thought I’d be one of them. But, I’ve seen Steve Harvey do it, and he’s a comedian, so it seems easy. I was afraid to because I didn’t know if I could.
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