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    Nassir Little the creativity within the game

    enSeptember 23, 2021
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    About this Episode

    This week we talk with Portland Trailblazers forward Nassir Little. From his mom influencing him to get his first tattoo at 17 to looking up to guys like Birdman. Designing your ink so it fits on the court – the ultimate creativity within the game.


    Little talks about the progression of his tattoos and how they symbolize his come up in life, how he influenced teammates on their tattoo decisions, his top 5 tatted players in the league and much more.

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