It’s quite funny how when you have money certain adventures or annoying situations can be easily laughed off.
Take for instance the plight of Wizards guard Martell Webster from the other night.
According to the Washington Post, Webster and teammates had arrived back at Dulles Airport early Saturday morning when he noticed he had left his car keys in Kansas City, Mo.
Webster was able to get in his vehicle thanks to an app on his phone and rather than catch a ride with teammates, decided to wait for his wife to come pick him up.
“Good thing I have a wife that loves me. She came and got me,” Webster said. “I slept in my car for two hours, I’m not going to lie. I called my wife I was like, ‘You know what it is 3:30. I’ll let you sleep a couple more hours but you need to come get me.’ And she got me we’re good.
“As long as I had shelter I was good,” Webster said. “By the time I had figured out my keys were in Kansas City everybody was gone. I didn’t want to call anybody, I didn’t mind. I’m from the Northwest, we do weird stuff like sleep in our cars – not a problem. If you haven’t slept in your car then you’re weird”
Nothing like having a ride or die chick to come and pick you up.