NBA rookie destroyed by vets for forgetting his poker chips

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Under a light mist, a center for beginners in NBA he was responsible for bringing poker chips on each trip. When he forgot about them, the veterans on the team mercilessly destroyed him.

James Wiseman, a 15-year-old in his first season with the Golden State Warriors, said Invincible

that he received this assignment from NBA superstar Steph Curry. But unfortunately for Wiseman, he forgot about them on one of his outings and apparently didn't realize how seriously many of his teammates took poker.

"Man, Klay lit my ass," said Wiseman. "He was like 'Damn rook, how do you forget your poker chips!' It was my first mistake ever losing poker chips. Everyone was clowning me. They said, "Man, you forgot your poker chips!"

Wiseman decided to leave the University of Memphis after only one year and enter NBA draft. In last year's draft, the Warriors finished second overall. The six-foot 15-year-old just celebrated his birthday at the end of March and is still around 10 months before he can legally gamble at the casino.

If a Nashville resident doesn't like card games, he won't fit in with many of his teammates. Curry is clearly a poker enthusiast after telling Wiseman to guard poker chips "with his life" and Thompson told the media in late 2019 that he was "killed" in the team's poker games, which he said were held almost every flight.

The team's striker, Draymond Green, appeared in one episode Poker After Dark a few years ago and minority owner of Team Chamath Palihapitiya, he is an avid poker fan and plays the same home game as Phil Hellmuth. Winner 15

World Series of Poker bracelets

gave Palihapitiya his 13th piece WSOP

gold.

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