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Atlanta was on fire, and KHALISEUM was right in the middle of it.

The city played host to an exclusive, culture-shifting evening as Jalen Rose linked up with Rolling Out for their highly anticipated Cover Conversation. And just like always, KHALISEUM didn’t just attend—we made our presence felt.

From the moment we stepped in the building, the energy was different. This wasn’t just another celebrity appearance. This was a room filled with creators, entrepreneurs, media personalities, and real culture drivers. The type of room where conversations turn into opportunities.

A Moment Bigger Than Basketball

 
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Jalen Rose is in a whole different space right now. While many know him from his NBA days and his time with the Fab Five, this event highlighted something deeper—his evolution into a storyteller, educator, and community builder.

His new Tubi series, South West High, has officially taken the number one spot on the platform, and it’s not by accident. The show is rooted in real-life experiences from the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy, the school he founded to give back to his community in Detroit.

During the conversation, Rose kept it real—breaking down the grind behind building something meaningful, the responsibility of having a platform, and why telling authentic stories matters more now than ever.

Shorty Roc x Jalen Rose — A Real Conversation

And this is where KHALISEUM separated itself from everybody else in the room.

🎤 King Shorty Roc stepped in and secured the interview.

During the exchange, Shorty Roc hit Jalen Rose with a question that always sparks debate:

“Give three reasons why you feel Michael Jordan is the REAL GOAT of basketball.”

Rose didn’t dodge it. He leaned in.

Here’s how he broke it down:

First — Dominance in the biggest moments
He emphasized that Michael Jordan went undefeated in the NBA Finals (6–0). No Game 7s. No slip-ups. When the lights were brightest, Jordan delivered every single time.

Second — Two-way greatness
Rose pointed out that Jordan wasn’t just an offensive killer—he was a Defensive Player of the Year. That means he dominated both ends of the floor, something very few superstars have ever truly done at that level.

Third — Cultural impact beyond the game
According to Rose, Jordan didn’t just play basketball—he changed the world. From globalizing the NBA to building the Air Jordan empire, his influence transcended sports and turned him into a global icon.

That answer alone had the room locked in.

Why This Event Mattered

 
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This wasn’t just about showing up—it was about positioning.

KHALISEUM continues to prove that we belong in every room where culture, business, and media collide. While others attend events to watch, we attend to capture moments, create content, and build relationships that turn into real opportunities.

From exclusive interviews to boots-on-the-ground coverage, we’re not waiting for a seat at the table—we’re bringing our own table with us.

Tap In With KHALISEUM

If you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or brand looking to get seen, heard, and respected, this is your sign.

KHALISEUM is outside.
We’re active.
And we’re working.

Book your interview. Build your presence. Tell your story.

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