"How Do We Define What Failure Is?" | Inside Crew Revisits Giannis' Postgame Comments | NBA on TNT

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Published 2023-04-28
Ernie, Charles, Kenny & Shaq couldn't shake Giannis Antetokounmpo's thoughts on failure, and revisit his comments to take a deeper dive.

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All Comments (21)
  • The way Giannis called the reporter his first name and the way he did not go personal is the reason why he's a definition professional athlete.
  • @repetitive781
    What Kenny said really stood out for me. “When you win, you hurt yourself by thinking you’re doing everything right”.
  • @Disciple1986
    Shaq was talking about success in the NBA. Ernie, Kenny, and Charles were talking about how a person views success in their own life. Very deep. 👍
  • @aimson
    Great commentary. As a psychologist who only works with veterans, many who come to my office think similarly to Shaq, but they feel ashamed for the failure. We distinguish between a failed goal vs. a failed person in therapy all the time, as well as the definition of success. There are many ways to be successful, but usually it has to do with relationships, making good decisions/behaviors, and working hard.
  • I love how Shaq said “if you said I failed 16 years, you’re right” but if you actually tried to use that argument you’d know he’d bring his 4 rings up😂
  • Shout out to the whole panel… Chuck for his humility.. Kenny for his ambassadory skills… Shaq for keeping it real and Big E for being the goat
  • What Charles said is glorious. It doesn't matter if you're a trashman, secretary, make a lot of money, etc. If you are a good person and do the best you can you are not a failure. In my opinion success if what you have attained within. To have lasting happiness is to be a success.
  • What Giannis said was definitely profound! What Kenny added is also very positive. Many people don’t seem to understand that “success” is a process. It takes steps to get to the next level in whatever you do. Keep working and remain steadfast! Success comes in many ways.
  • See, this is why I love this crew: this ain’t just a basketball conversation. This is a genuine life conversation about what failure is and how to handle it. I love all 4 of these guys perspectives.
  • @benda777nba
    As a teacher coming off a tough week where I felt pulled in every direction, Chucks comments hit deep. I may not make lots of money but I know if I don't show up to work Monday, I let down 140 students and I know they need me. Thanks Chuck!
  • @godimlarge
    I love Giannis. Every quote of his is so deep and thought provoking. He’s got a great head on his shoulders
  • @CR-mr
    This is such a mature response. You can tell he's still emotional about the end of the season, but offers such a good lesson for anyone watching (young or old) about how to interpret not hitting your goals.
  • Failure is a mindset. Like a saying goes," Either I win or I learn. I never lose." Looking at where Giannis has come from and where he is right now, he is absolutely right in saying, "these are not failures, these are steps to success."
  • @cleaves3
    This is why I prefer NBA on TNT than NBA on ESPN. Shaq, Kenny, Charles and Ernie don't just discuss the stats of the NBA games, they discuss the aspects of life regarding the sport. They're very fun, entertaining, and genuine with their comments. Real deep stuff.
  • NGL this got me in tears because I’ve been feeling like a failure. Idk why I clicked on this video but this definitely helped me. Thanks guys
  • @dwilliams02
    That part from 9:15 to 11:00 is some of the best conversation I’ve ever heard on this show.
  • Charles made a great point about how from a young age we are told materialistic things are tied to success. When in fact, it should be about being happy and content
  • A lot of interviews seem scripted but Giannis shows by body language and vocal sound volume that he genuinely meant what he was saying. Respect for changing perspectives to fans
  • I'm having a hard time at my work right now. Thank you Giannis and these guys their perspective made me realize that I'm not a failure but a work in progress. Greatest show in sports.