Fran Fraschilla is joined by Haitian Basketball Legend Olden Polynice. The two discuss a wide variety of topics, including:
- Olden on NBA Draftees should think about the league as a business
- Olden on knowing your role within the team
- Olden on being traded from the Bulls to the Supersonics on draft night
- Olden on growing up not being able to walk
- Olden on why his family moved to the States
- Olden on the difference between Haiti and New York City
- Olden on grinding it out in the early years
- Olden on being a getting beat up and robbed every day as a kid
- Olden on his High School coach
- Olden on getting good at basketball fast
- Olden on being very shy and insecure as a kid
- Olden on how his personality developed throughout high school
- Olden on growing up near Rucker Park
- Olden on why he decided to go to Virginia
- Olden on Ralph Sampson
- Olden on going to the Final Four with Virginia
- Olden on getting elbowed by Akeem Olajuwon
- Olden on where his love for Seattle began
- Olden on playing in the ACC
- Olden on being confident that he’d be able to succeed in the NBA
- Olden on getting traded to the Clippers and meeting Donald Sterling
- Olden on Donald Sterling
- Olden on how the NBA players handled their activism during the Bubble
- Olden on the state of Haiti right now
- Olden on going on a hunger strike during the NBA season
- Olden on why he is so charitable
- Olden on being proud of his perseverance