Grayson Allen is recklessly sprintin’ towards gettin’ all of his teeth knocked out! “A Matter of Time”

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FOOLISHNESSVILLE, USA — Summer league basketball in the NBA hasn’t even started good and Grayson Allen is at it already. The Utah Jazz’s 21st pick got into a scuffle with Atlanta Hawks first round pick Trey Young durin’ the final game of the Utah Jazz Summer League on Thursday night.

The two got tangled up at the top of the key as Young tries to draw a foul. Allen wouldn’t release after it was clear the play was over and Young pushed back by flippin’ the dun. Check out the tape for yourself:

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! I’ve been sayin’ it for the past two years bruh! Somebody is goin’ to beat the brakes off of Grayson Allen in the NBA. He’s too much. He’s always lookin’ for a way to cheap shot a boy or pull some type of stunt. He could have separated Trey Young’s shoulder with that foolishness even before his summer league season starts let alone the regular season.

This ain’t Duke and this ain’t the ACC! This is the NBA playboy and now cats are makin’ a livin’ with their bodies. This thing suddenly got real. Excuse my grammar but “Ain’t nobody got time for that!”

By the end of summer league somebody is goin’ to knock his teeth out because most of these cats runnin’ up and down the floor in Vegas startin’ today are tryin’ to make rosters. He can show up with that foolishness if he wants to.

Even if he gets out of Summer league with all of his teeth. He’s got to survive playin’ the regular season with cats that aren’t about to put up with a cat tryin’ to hurt them and end their career’s by undercuttin’ them and throwin’ errant elbows. Ain’t gone happen!!! So just sit in the cut and wait for it. Grayson Allen will need a new grill by Christmas. Trust what I’m sayin’ and stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.

2) Ole boy: noun – the person that I’m currently talkin’ about.

The G is excluded from the endings of all words because the G is near and dear to my heart because I’m from “The G” which is Gary, Indiana. So I only use the G when I’m talkin’ about “The G!”

The caption under the photo isn’t real but its real talk!