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[Spears] Tatum: “The thing that I regret is I wish I would’ve called [Kobe] more. I wish I would’ve texted him more,” Tatum told Andscape. “I never wanted to bother him. He told me to text him, call him anytime… Now I don’t hold back with older guys in the league now, like ’Bron.”



[Spears] Tatum: “The thing that I regret is I wish I would’ve called [Kobe] more. I wish I would’ve texted him more,” Tatum told Andscape. “I never wanted to bother him. He told me to text him, call him anytime… Now I don’t hold back with older guys in the league now, like ’Bron.”

by deets23_

6 Comments

  1. y’all- this doesn’t just apply to NBA players!!! let the people you love know it! life’s way too short and none of us can see the future. No one ever regretted chatting with loved ones too much.

  2. patsandceltics316

    Hope he calls Bron just to tell him he’s a bitch.

    If only. Call MJ, we want to win in the finals, not just get there

  3. andoCalrissiano

    That’s one of those life things I realized.

    I really like it when my teammates at work or other people in my life come to me asking for advice, particularly in areas where I am uniquely equipped to aid in. It’s joyful and energizing to help.

    But I also hold back from giving others this joy because I don’t want to bother them or I think the answer is so obvious that I should be able to solve it myself by doing independent research.

  4. DrJaylenBrown

    I feel this way all the time. I never want to create an obligation for people and feel bad bothering them even though I also don’t think they think I’m bothering them.

  5. Blackmanwdaplan

    Blessing in disguise. I would rather he model his game and life more like LeBron than Kobe

  6. brickvanexel

    Check in on your friends yall. Also the main r/nba comments about this are pretty refreshingly positive instead of making it a weird Tatum obsession thing

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