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Bones Highland is a professional basketball player for the Denver Muggers. He started playing basketball at the age of six and it became his main sport. His favorite coach is the one he is currently with in the Muggers. His favorite highlight was when he made a great layup against Rudy Gobert. He went to St. George's Technical High School and his favorite team was his elementary school team in Minnesota. He owns a $3.5 million house. His worst injury was tearing his ACL in high school. He had a bad coach in high school but not in college. Hi everyone. Welcome back to the FPI podcast. Today we are joined by Bones Highland. He's a professional basketball player for the Denver Muggers. Hi everyone. Yeah. Hello Bones Highland. It's a pleasure to meet you. I was just wondering. Nice to meet you too. When was the first time you played basketball? I played at a young age when I was six. I played for my elementary team. Yeah. That's pretty cool Bones Highland. Yeah. Mr. Highland, did you play any other sports? I played everything when I was a kid and then I just kind of basketball just took over as my main sport. Who's your favorite coach Mr. Highland? Probably the one I'm with now in the Muggers. They just know what height is. Know what height are you? Yeah. That's cool. Mr. Highland, I was wondering what was your favorite highlight? Probably when I hit on Rudy Gobert. Yeah. Did a really good layup on him. Clipped it. Yeah? Mm-hmm. That cute little hussy. Yeah. Yeah. What high school did you go to? I went to St. George's Technical High School. That's a pretty good high school. Yeah. Except for their coach. I know. What was your favorite team you were on? Probably my elementary school team. It was in Minnesota. It was called R.J. Hockey. R.J. Hockey? Did you guys win any games? Yeah. We actually won the championship. What was your least favorite coach? Probably my high school, like I said before. Just not my favorite. Yeah. Gotta hate the high school coach. Yeah. What was the most expensive thing you owned? Probably my $3.5 million house. Ooh, that's pretty expensive. Yeah. Probably the change for me. Yeah, makes sense. Probably because you played in the NBA. Yeah. What was your worst injury? That one I tore my ACL in high school. It put me pretty far back. Because of the horrible coach I was telling you before about. But that was in high school, not college. Yeah. Alright, thanks. Thank you for coming on to the podcast. No problem. Thanks for having me. Yeah, have a nice day, sir. Thank you, sir.