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In recent times, fans have seen a lot of NBA players expand their horizons in terms of their daily bread and butter. Given that professional athletes get big paychecks from their respective sport, that money tends to run out by the time they retire. And bad investments along with frivolous spending make it all the more worse.

At first, it was NBA legends stepping into this segment. But after seeing the likes of Draymond Green, Paul George and Trae Young, LeBron James’ former teammate could not help but be lured to this $21.4 Bn industry.

LeBron James’ former teammate reveals future plans

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If you still have not got an idea as to what is being hinted at, it is the podcast industry. It seems as if everyone has a podcast nowadays. One of the most popular podcasts is obviously run by Shaquille O’Neal when talking about NBA legends.

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However, there are a few more that have managed to gain traction over time and give the Los Angeles Lakers’ legend a run for his money. But it is the current players who are already in the league starting their own podcast.

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Draymond Green has one, as well as Trae Young. And Paul George’s podcast has seen a lot of big names join him on the air as George has an array of hosts along with him on the show to make it all the more lucrative.

And now, LeBron James’ former teammate Kyle Kuzma is thinking of dipping his toe in the $21.4 billion Dollar industry. Kuzma recently went to X, formerly known as Twitter and posted, I think it’s time for a podcast.”

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Kuzma stepping into an already packed industry

NBA shows hosted by legends and analysts were the norm to create controversy back in the day. But now it seems as if podcasts are the way for players and other celebrities to give their unfiltered opinion.

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One such example is Draymond Green’s podcast where Green does not hold back at all and gives his two cents. While on the other hand, Paul George’s podcast has a different approach altogether.

Kyle Kuzma has only announced his desire to enter this industry and has yet to reveal any details. Let’s wait and see what the format of his podcast will be and whether he will have any more panelists on his show or not.