From Hardwood to Headphones: Arizona Coach Tommy Lloyd’s Secret Life as a Low-Key DJ Revealed
So, how is DJ Tomm-EE?
“He did pretty good,” said guard Brayden Burries. “He got a little work to do, but he’s pretty good.
“I think he’s still growing,” Awaka said. “For a beginner, they were solid.”
“He’s getting a lot better,” Mike said. “He has an ear for music.”
So could you see Lloyd at EDC, the club or your next rave?
Don’t bet on it. Lloyd insists his DJ career is “more of a joke” than his next profession, but he may be selling himself short. Mike insists he’s better than he likely thinks he is. You just don’t show your team samples of your mixes for nothing.



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