Nick Young's words to live by: 'Look up to the sky, say what would Swaggy do?'
For 20 minutes Friday morning, the Internet was treated to Swaggy P do! and don't!, otherwise known as Nick Young answering life questions via Twitter.
The Los Angeles Lakers swingman and Iggy Azalea fiance was quick to point out that his recent decision to ink up his right arm, previously "strictly for buckets" - despite a 36.6 percent field-goal percentage last season - was about freeing up his shooting side.
The right arm its not limited no more .. It was mad I put limitations on it.. https://t.co/aRt80J34Y0
— Nick Young (@NickSwagyPYoung) August 21, 2015
He's not called Swaggy for nothing. The fashion plate noted that long T's are so 2005.
@NickSwagyPYoung we can't all be 6'7 like you
— KING CHAT (@Anfirnee55) August 21, 2015
You sound like you got a lot of long tee's and you 5'9 but it's ok that's why I'm here, https://t.co/g4hUJ6pZDi
— Nick Young (@NickSwagyPYoung) August 21, 2015
Young then got deep, offering sound advice on dealing with adversity.
@NickSwagyPYoung if I'm having a bad day what should I do?
— Abram (@POPEYE10) August 21, 2015
Think of me and look up to the sky and say what would Swaggy Do, and go from there https://t.co/st9DGRAlWG
— Nick Young (@NickSwagyPYoung) August 21, 2015
In closing, he managed to summarize life quite well in one answer.
@NickSwagyPYoung What can I do to reach my full swag potential?
— Clayzus (@SirLutherKing) August 21, 2015
Learn how to mess up in a cool way https://t.co/dRpfmvaZjD
— Nick Young (@NickSwagyPYoung) August 21, 2015
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