Report: Nick Young Almost Got Into A Car Crash With Lakers’ JaVale McGee

Nick Young and Lakers superstar JaVale McGee have an excellent relationship. They have been really good friends who happened to enter the NBA at the same time. McGee and Young played on the Washington Wizards for four years. They won a big title with the Golden State Warriors in 2018.

However, things got an unexpected turn Friday. It looks like this friendship could easily go down the hill. Luckily, it didn’t and everything went fine.

Young took to Twitter to share his hilarious story about the car crash. He was driving around LA and almost got into an accident with another driver. Young was convinced that the other driver made a mistake, and he was about to get out of the car and yell or something. Guess who was driving the other car? It was his good friend McGee.

Let’s say that McGee and Young weren’t friends. McGee is a lot bigger than young. He is a seven-footer and you can’t just ignore his 7’6’’ wingspan. His muscles? Insane. If Young was to challenge McGee, he would definitely go back to his car. Staying inside his vehicle would have been an even better decision.

Young has no chance against JaVale McGee

Maybe Swaggy P has some supernatural abilities that could help him smash McGee, who knows… What happened when he got into a thing with Drew Gooden and Greg Monroe? He also fought Alex Len and Anthony Tolliver. In other words, the whole thing could have gone really ugly. But it turned out well. No one is hurt, and Young still needs money.

McGee and his Los Angeles Lakers are getting ready for the next round of the regular season. The NBA suspended the regular season and McGee has plenty of time to rest and get ready for the next challenge. His team will probably return to LA practice facilities. The team has already contacted the Mayor’s office to ask for permission. NBA teams are allowed to practice only if they live in cities with loosened rules on COVID-19. This may not be the case of the Lakers, but the mayor may make an exception for the team.