Rick Ross Delays Take-Off in His $5B’Jet for an Incredible Reason

Rick Ross, known as the “Biggest Boss,” has earned his nickname for good reason. Not only has he made extravagant purchases, like a $5 million private jet, but he also knows how to make the most of his time.

Watch Rick Ross delay take-off in jet for incredible reason

In a remarkable story, Ross and his friend Breyon Prescott were set to fly to Vegas on his private jet. However, before boarding, they decided to have a spontaneous game of basketball. It’s not your typical pre-flight activity, as most people spend their time browsing duty-free shops or reading books while waiting for their commercial flights.

Rick Ross retarde le décollage de son jet de 5 milliards de dollars pour une raison incroyable.

To add to the intrigue, NBA shooting coach Chris Matthews joined them in the hangar. Ross received some tips from the expert and started training. In a video clip shared on Instagram, Ross showcased his shooting skills, hitting most of his shots with only one miss.

Rick Ross retarde le décollage de son jet de 5 milliards de dollars pour une raison incroyable.Rick Ross retarde le décollage de son jet de 5 milliards de dollars pour une raison incroyable.

But the highlight of the session came during the final routine. Matthews asked Ross, “Three seconds before the end of the game – who takes the shot?” Without hesitation, Ross confidently replied, “Me!” He launched a three-pointer just as the shot clock expired, and the ball swished perfectly through the net.

While some viewers were not as complimentary of Ross’s skills, joking that his shots looked physically painful, it didn’t deter him from enjoying the experience. In fact, Ross reportedly asked the pilot to delay takeoff for 45 minutes so he could continue practicing.

This story exemplifies Ross’s larger-than-life persona and his ability to seize the moment. He is not afraid to indulge in his passions, even if it means delaying a multimillion-dollar jet departure. It’s a true testament to his status as the “greatest boss.”