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 businessOlden on knowing your role within the teamOlden on being traded from the Bulls to the Supersonics on draft nightOlden on growing up not being able to walkOlden on why his family moved to the StatesOlden on the difference between Haiti and New York CityOlden on grinding it out in the early years Olden on being a getting beat up and robbed every day as a kidOlden on his High School coachOlden on getting good at basketball fastOlden on being very shy and insecure as a kidOlden on how his personality developed throughout high schoolOlden on growing up near Rucker ParkOlden on why he decided to go to VirginiaOlden on Ralph SampsonOlden on going to the Final Four with VirginiaOlden on getting elbowed by Akeem OlajuwonOlden on where his love for Seattle beganOlden on playing in the ACC Olden on being confident that he’d be able to succeed in the NBAOlden on getting traded to the Clippers and meeting Donald SterlingOlden on Donald SterlingOlden on how the NBA players handled their activism during the BubbleOlden on the state of Haiti right nowOlden on going on a hunger strike during the NBA seasonOlden on why he is so charitableOlden on being proud of his perseverance