"Goddamn f**k your parlay"- De'Aaron Fox comically shuts down Funny Marco's complaint
De'Aaron Fox headlined the debut episode of Bleacher Report’s new show “Marco is Off the Ball,” hosted by viral comedian Funny Marco. The series features mock press conferences where Marco interviews professional basketball players and celebrities. In the first episode, the Sacramento Kings star and Marco had a spirited discussion about parlays.
Funny Marco asked Fox if he thought NBA parlays were becoming excessive. Fox revealed that he gets daily messages and comments related to them.
Shifting gears, Marco role-played as a frustrated fan and said to Fox:
“Hey, you actually messed up my parlay.”
Fox’s emphatic response?
“Goddamn, f**k your parlay.”
The exchange ended with an intense staring contest between the two.
The show adopts a press conference format, something Funny Marco said he had always envisioned to add a unique flair to basketball media.
"Growing up watching sports, I always knew those postgame interviews needed a little something extra," the comedian said in a press release. “Sports isn't just about the game; it's about bringing that entertainment factor. Trust me, basketball fans haven't ever seen their favorite players in interviews like what we're about to bring them."
Watch the full episode with De'Aaron Fox below:
De'Aaron Fox names NBA’s biggest complainers
The concept of a “superstar whistle” in the NBA — where elite players allegedly get favorable calls — has long been debated. De'Aaron Fox isn’t a fan of the idea and thinks some players rely too much on complaining to officials.
Appearing on “Run It Back,” Fox didn’t hold back when naming the league's biggest complainers.
"Luka's up there. Like Draymond will clothesline you and look at the ref like, 'What I do?' I think a lot of guys definitely have it. Sometimes it's warranted... Reffing is God awful at times, I never want to be like they shouldn't get it because a lot of times, they should."
Fox’s Kings rank No. 10 in free throws attempted per game at 23.2. Fox himself averages 6.2 attempts per game this season, the second-highest mark of his career, pushing him to his career-high 26.8 points per game average, along with 5.8 assists and 5.1 rebounds per outing.