Nick Young: 'Everybody Needs to Do Cocaine!'

Golden State Warriors guard Nick Young is currently on a celebration tour after winning his first NBA title. During his victory lap, he shared his belief that cocaine should be legalized.

June 20, 2018

Golden State Warriors guard Nick Young is currently on a celebration tour. After 11 seasons in the NBA, the 33-year-old guard is now an NBA champion.

During his victory lap, Swaggy P shared his belief that the U.S. should legalize cocaine—in fact, it seems he thinks the drug should be legalized worldwide. Swaggy espoused his perspective in an impromptu interview with a TMZ reporter.

"I want people to pass cocaine," Young said outside 1 OAK, a nightclub.

But why? Isn't there a reason the drug is illegal?

"Everybody needs to do cocaine!" he exclaimed.

The man just doesn't care right now. Young is on a wave.

Young agreed to a one-year, $5.2 million contract with the Warriors last offseason. He played a minor role off the bench for Golden State. Young averaged 17.4 minutes per game and put up 7.3 points and 1.6 rebounds a game. He shot 37.7 percent from three-point range and 41.2 percent from the field.

Young hit three three-pointers in Golden State's Game 1 win in the Western Conference Finals against Houston. He added a clutch three in Game 6. Swaggy didn't get much action in the Finals, but hey—he's got a ring now.

Young spent the bulk of his career with the Washington Wizards (2007-12) and L.A. Lakers (2013-17). He's perhaps best known for his...tenuous...relationship with Iggy Azalea and his role in the D'Angelo Russell Snapchat controversy.

The 6-foot-7 guard is now a free agent.

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