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April 23, 2025 • 135 mins

Rod, Justin, and Karen discuss coach Bud getting fired, Shannon Sharpe’s sexual assault scandal, Lakers/Wolves series, Nico Harrison trade, Anthony Edwards fined, Bueckers signs deal with Unrivaled, Marcus Morris calls Grizzlies players on YNs, Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor in talks to settle lawsuit, Larsa Pippen new boo, Eric Bledsoe, Kayla Nicole, Jordon Hudson, Keri Hilson says athletes are stunted, Colin Kaepernick still ready to play, Jalen Hurts married, NHL ratings in the tank, Jemele said Norby Williams de-blackified the 6, anonymous coach flame Shedeur Sanders.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, Rod, are you ready to go balls Deep in Sports? Hey,
welcome to another episode of Balls These Sports on the
Blackoutips premium podcast network. I'm your host, Rod joint is
always by my co host Jane Sharp.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
I just want to say, you know what, I got
a love for everybody at the age grace it don't
mind our age.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Ain't nothing but a number of our age. Ain't not
but the.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
Number it's not.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Okay, just keep in mind, I'm innocent to a proven guilty. Okay,
you know what you gotta who the source that though,
who said age was number?

Speaker 1 (00:37):
You're out here fighting for your life, is what I heard. Also,
Taring is here how doing great? This is Ben Carson.
And when I'm not placing my gifted hands on the
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(01:03):
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(01:25):
over there. I see you, Karen.

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(02:20):
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(02:41):
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ray J. I don't care if you're listening to an
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(03:02):
you need to do. But I'm will be over here
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I love Balls these Sports. When I'm not talking about seemen,
feel lackage and the homosexuals in the Bible. What you're

(03:26):
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Sports Podcast, Balls the Sports Freaky. Welcome, Welcome, Welcome back
to the dopest sports podcast behind the paywall. It's Balls

(03:52):
These Sports. I'm your host, Rod joined is always by
the homie j Trail. What's up? Justin?

Speaker 3 (03:59):
What Up?

Speaker 2 (04:00):
And I hope I got some supporters in here because
I've been accused of a terrible, terrible thing that I
may or may not have done.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
But support me anyway.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
Karen is here as well. I did forget to mention
this in the pregame, but I forgot to say I
got a MacBook Pro for the podcast. I haven't set
it up yet. I just I just really started setting
it up today, like getting you know, getting it all
downloaded and stuff. I got to figure out how to

(04:28):
get it so it like put my text messages on
there and stuff and whatnot. I knew Miss Smart would
be very happy about that.

Speaker 7 (04:36):
Yeah, we have an Apple family. That's one thing we didn't have.
I got everything else though, just about.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Yeah, so we won't see how that works out.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
For you too, because because you because even though you
had you've been teamed Apple for a long time, you
still would.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
Buy on acs or even your tablets. Wasn't even like
an iPad I got, I got I pad.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
I just don't use it often. But yeah, anyway, yeah,
I'm gonna see if I can use it for podcast
stuff to see, like if it's any you know, if
it helps or changes anything, we'll we'll see. If not,
we'll just keep using what we got. But all right, now,
let's get into this show. The little We always started
to show the same way with the feedback from the

(05:17):
last episode, and of course it normally gets us into
the actual topics for this week because people write in
and go, hey, did you talk about this? Did you
see that? And so you know, we gotta we gotta
cover all that stuff as well, and I forgot to
to do our local pregame news. We'll get to that

(05:38):
next episode, all right. Seven comments for last episode, which
was five fifty five McAfee words salad. What show was
the word chattte Sean says, thank you for the new
verbs for our vocabulary. One to plexico birds, one to
negligently discharge a gun. Too to self sabotage, particularly through stupidity.

(06:01):
He's a verb. You're welcome, buddy, because I said I
think somebody plastico Burris themselves, which, ironically, Shannon Sharp may
have plastico Burrist himself today we'll see uh. And one
to McAfee. The second one to McAfee to put together
a string of incoherent word salad in a manner that
is supposed to create sympathy but often does not. Two

(06:24):
to lack a moral compass and seek popularity through the
least ethical means possible. And three to make computers run
more slowly while providing no benefit. Well, yeah, that would
be the McFee antivirus. Sofa King says ry. I remember
after Mike Budenholzer coach budd Mike Budenholder got I think
it's Budenholder, but yeah, got fired from Milwaukee. You suggested

(06:49):
that you thought he might have gotten a raw deal.
Now that he's been fired, from the Phoenix Suns. Are
you still giving dude grace or do you think that
his players quit on him again? And if so, isn't
that also a problem. I'm glad you brought it up,
and I can tell from the way that you asked
those questions that you are expecting me to back down
and say, oh, man, coach Budd, he's a terrible coach.

(07:14):
So let me just start here by saying I was
right about the Phoenix Suns way before they fired coach Bud,
who is the third championship winning coach they have fired
in three or four years. But I told y'all when
they said Booker can run point guard and then they

(07:37):
traded away the entire depth of that team to get
Kevin Durant, that that team and that roster was a
fucking dumpster fire. When it added Bradley Beill to that
mix with KD and and book that's a y MCA
pickup team that just loses all day and can't figure

(07:58):
the fuck out why that's all all that is because
they don't have no real role players and they don't
have anybody distributing the goddamn ball and playing point guard.
As I said about Booker when it happened, and all
the fucking analytic nerds were just ignoring the goddamn obvious.
Playing point guard is more than bringing the ball past
half court. It is. It doesn't matter how good you

(08:19):
can shoot, just this this offense that was just yeah,
so I'm gonna just run past half, bring it up
the half court and then go iceo ball man. That's
some video game NBA two K bullshit that don't work
in real life. Oh it is not. Defenses are just
watch tape.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
And and don't forget that it got rid of Aton uh,
actual serviceable big man who could create room.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Because he couldn't all because he couldn't stop Joker in
a league where nobody can stop Joker. It never made
sense to me. Nobody. That's a badly run organization with
with the ISHBIA as an owner who I do like

(09:04):
his approach to being a rich guy. I love that
he goes, he spends money to solve problems. He didn't
give a fuck about the tax. But these quick fixes
don't work for a reason. You have to strike when
the irons how, you have to get the right matchups.
It can't just be this guy makes a lot of
money this guy makes a lot of money, and this
guy makes a lot of money, put him on the
same team together. That's not how this works. This isn't

(09:25):
NBA jam. We've seen that too many times. That shit
just falls to Paulart. Yeah. I was just thinking about
you know who's living Ishbia's dream right now, the owner
of the Clippers, because he did the same thing. He
got there and he had all that Microsoft money and
he was like, I'm just gonna go get fucking Paul George.

(09:48):
I'm going to kick Kawhi Leonard. You know, Russell Westbrook
was there at a point in time. They just got Ben.
He's just spending money. But guess what, he finally got
them healthy. And he spent the money on James Harden
when everybody was like, man, James Harden shouldn't even get
another contract in the league. Well not everybody. That was
Dominic and I told him he was wrong and I

(10:09):
was right. Anyway, it was when they got that fucking
team together. They finally got it clicking, and it worked
out this year. Now they're a really good team. Kawhi
and them, thees got together. He would give it in
both fucking buckets. Yeah, the surgeon that did his knees
is like serves and award. The surgeon that did his

(10:30):
knees should take a bow the same way that like
the surgeon that did scissors cakes should like like we
should be following the surgeon that did Kawhi Leonards knees
like doctor Miami. Yes, like that man. That man was
playing like he was twenty five. That man did some work. Okay,

(10:51):
But anyway, all that to say back to coach, but
I don't know that he can't coach. Are you telling
me Marty Williams can't coach. Coach Frank Vogel can't coach
because that's what they do. They had three head coaches
in twenty three months. This is not a reflection on
him at all. As far as losing the team. The

(11:12):
only real thing I read that made me think maybe
this is a real reason he lost the team. What's
something where I was on his side when he told
Bradley Bill, I'm gonna need you to play more like
Drew a Holiday so that we can like win, and
Bradley Bill got insulted like he is better than Drew

(11:34):
Holliday or so fucking like like it's insulting to tell
him to change his game. I don't know, Brad, last
time I checked, you've never played winning basketball for a
winning team. Like maybe it's you.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
And I think too to look at the coach and
when we talk about coaches on this show often and
how organizations are in maybe brad would be out there
playing differently and maybe Phoenix might be in the playoffs
right now had they supported the coaching and his vision
and what he.

Speaker 3 (12:08):
Was trying to do to get them to play winning basketball.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Also, it lets you know something, right when people talk
about NBA coaches, they don't actually want them to coach.
They want them to get credit for a collection of
players who are professionals who just happened to go out
there and figure it out. But they don't actually want
them to coach, because you know what coaching is coming
to Bradley Bill and be like we losing, could you

(12:32):
play different? That's called coaching And this nigga getting offended
and throwing the season the season in the jeopardy. That
should come down firmly on Bradley Bill, not coach. But
he was taxed with figuring this shit out. He was
trying to do different shit with the pieces he had.
But that roster was struggle food that we know what

(12:56):
that roster was. That roster was like a filaymi truffle mushrooms, uh,
and a fine cheese from like a bree cheese straight
imported from France. And it was surrounded by iceberg lettuce.

(13:17):
That the iceberg uh it was it was. It was
not fries, No, it was iceberg lettuce. It was. You
had some the sonny water you had, you had ramen
pride noodles, you had uh, you know, you had a

(13:39):
spaghetti sauce like you had a bunch of shit that
didn't go together, but you But look at these three
fund ingredients for leet mignon breathe. It's like, none of
this ship match. I can't make a good meal out
of this ship. I'm gonna end up making filet mignon
tacos with pizza sauce on them and noodles on the side,
and everybody's gonna go, what the fuck kind of dishes

(13:59):
this thing? I gonna eat this bullshit. This is what
the fuck I had to cook with. So I don't
feel like I'm a bud and apologist. I feel like
I'm a realist and I think if anything you should
be righting in going Damn Rod, I gotta apologize you
were so right, because Milwaukee ain't done shit without Bud.

(14:20):
Not a motherfucking thing about the fall apart losing to
that goddamn Pacers. Right now listening to Yannis, who's ain't
even Yanni's ass, is not the guy to be orchestrated,
No moves around. He don't know what the fuck he
talking about.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Right, His brother should be on the team, so y'all
go listen to him about leadership for the coach.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Like, where the fuck is that email? Where's that comment?
Damn Rod, you really called it? Milwaukee has been a
dumpster fire without Bud fired another coach brought in Doc Rivers,
who everyone thinks is a bad coach, and now they
losing and crashing out a gear and Yannis might be
the fuck out of there. Yes, why don't you why

(15:04):
you can't just be like, damn Roger, you had a
good point. They ain't been there two years, for the record,
so it like this ain't no just I'm just hating.
Dame has had two years with Yanni's to be like, hey,
if it's gonna work, it's gonna work. It ain't working
and it ain't because of the blood clot because he
was struggling during the season. When he was healthy, they

(15:25):
couldn't win like this. He's not an elite guy that
you can build a team around like that, and Yannis
is elite, but his idea of what he thinks should
be happening. Could use this is magic word, guys, some coaching. Yeah,
he could use some fucking coaching doc. He don't understand

(15:46):
how much he needed them other niggas, And that's the
way people view basketball. They don't understand it either. That's
why I always advocated for Drew Holliday and Chris Middleton
because I wasn't looking at them like because they're so
great players. I was looking at them because they compliment
men where he's weak. Gianni's a bad free throw shooter.
Giannis is not a good jump shot shooter, bad in

(16:06):
the clutch many of the times. Drew Holliday great in
the clutch, not a volume score, great, great defender, Chris Middleton, great.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Shooter, you know what else you do.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
He'll allow Jannis to actually roam more on defense because
he knows that if Drew got his man, he's licking
his man up. He can guard the whole other side
wherever drew at and with damn out there, he still
gotta check everybody.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
And Middleton he succumbed to injuries. But but the thing
that Middleton was good at. You can look Middleton Middleton
was good at, and you can look the sus statistically,
great clutch score, great clutch score. You down in the fourth,
it's close you kicking to him open for that three?
He hitting that shit. Obviously, injuries robbed him of that.

(16:55):
But what did they replace him with Kyle Kuzman? It
ain't if you the fact that the fact that Middleton
is not easily replaced should tell y'all. I was onto
something with that ship when I was like, nah, don't
just blame Middleton. Y'all just need to still be honest,
and it will allow Middleton to help him get across
the finish line. But you can't be out here putting up,

(17:17):
you know, average games. You gotta be out here putting
up monster games, and then they gonna help you get
over the hump. That's how it works.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
So yeah, and I think that's why I was disappointed
at Middleton, because I'm like, I know, this dude can
shoot and be better don't shoot.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
You know, I don't want to. I don't want to
have I don't want to hash it out again. But
it was it was to me. There was a big
difference between like, it's the fourth quarter, Middleton, why you're
not putting us on your back versus.

Speaker 3 (17:50):
I got make it work.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
I think coach was that coach during this time? But uh,
I think but yeah, anyway, I think, uh we all
see that our right about that Milwaukee shit. Kyle Kuzma
gave you the He set history the other night, most
minutes ever for a player in the playoffs, recording zeros
in all statistical category. Oh no, bruh. It's not easy

(18:17):
playing with Gianni's, by the way, oh just zero. He
ain't get a rebound and he ain't get nothing. Nope,
And it's not it's not easy playing with Janni's. Jannis
God was up the stats. But you have to look
at style of play. Only a certain type of dude
can play with him and flourish you. It's not he's
not like Lebron. Like when you see Jiannis get a
bunch of assists, it's because he's had the ball in

(18:38):
his hands so fucking much. Where as opposed to like
with Lebron, where it's just like, oh man, he made
the easiest play right away. Don't get you a bugget anyway.
So no, I don't feel to just definitively proves anything
about coach. But if you think he was a bad
coach for this, you think he's a bad coach. Now
you thought he was a good coachre for this, There's
no way you think he fucked Phoenix up. You look

(19:00):
at that team and go, he couldn't salvage that trash
And whoever the next coach is, finnigget they ass fired too.
Just let you know right now, they donet fire three
coaches in twenty three months or thirteen months or some
shit like that. Nigga, he's the next motherfucker to get
that job, is gonna be the next motherfucker to get
that job for the next monthfucker to get the job.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
And Bud got a ring, correct, Yeah, Bud got a ring.
His thing.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Bud had a ring. I think Frank Vogel had a ring.
I'm not sure Marty Williams had a ring, but he
definitely was a Coach of the Year. So all three
of these dudes were coach of the year and then
a meet got fired within twenty three months. Dog, it's
the team. When do we look at the team? This
a hundred house, right, y'all have a high turn of

(19:49):
a rate.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Because at some point you say they not just giving
out rings to everybody. If that was the case, some
of y'all saves what happened, right, some of y'all the
knicks will and go thirty years in purgatory, you know
what I mean? Like it's so at some point you
do look at it's a combination of health, luck and
some good coaching X and o's the call of time

(20:12):
out every now and to be able to get in
the playoffs, face and say I need you to play different,
I need you to be more like whoever if that's
what you need to do, right, But it does matter,
and it ain't everybody. All the coaches don't have rings.
They coach thirty years and never get a ring the
same way players play.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
I'm just tired of when a coach actually coaches. Here,
come everybody out the woodwork, like that's how you lose
the team. Well, what the fuck am I supposed to do?

Speaker 8 (20:40):
Dude?

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Because y'all also give crops when it works out in hindsight,
not when it's happening, but later on when you find
out pat Riley came to Lebron when Lebron and came
in his office at pat rally, was like, I'm not
finding Eric's poster. Now every year we got to do that.
Is Eric sposed to the greatest coach that we don't
talk about? Is he the greatest coach of all time?
They don't win the championships, by the way, but is

(21:02):
he a great coach? I mean he's better than Steve Kerr.
You really look at what he's doing over there. Steve
Kerr got Jimmy Butler. Now we're gonna start saying he
the greatest coach? I don't know, but my point being
it was cous pat Riley stood up that we that
we're saying Spoe is that guy. It's because that the Spurs.
You can't fire Popovich. This nigga had two strokes in
like six months, and we're none of us is like,

(21:24):
get his old ass out of here. We expecting him
to come back. And even and even if he doesn't
come back, he should have been on the hot seat
for going on at least four or five years now
if not longer been ever since they lost Kawhi Leonard
over that injury. Shit, we should have been like, that's
when you fire coach. He lost the team. Do any

(21:44):
of us say that? No, And that's what a lot
of these fucking eggheads don't get. Man, It's like a
lot of this is culture, and it's structural and it's
stability is a structural thing. If you decide you're gonna
have a structure that's gonna be stable, it's because you
just sided it. Phoenix ain't decided that. Phoenix could have
backed up Manty Williams and said, man, I don't give

(22:06):
a funk out back the team was this year. That's
our coach. You paid him a whole lot of money.
Uh yeah, it looks like shit, were gonna coach, Come
on in the office, what do you need? You need
us to trade some people need. They don't do that.
They'd be like, keep the players, get rid of the coach. Okay,
now we don't coach for now. What we're gonna do?
All right? That was a tangent. Let's see fireworks, says

(22:26):
greeting to the Big three, Rod Karen and Josiah Thomas.
Not the short one who was busting ass in Boston,
but the bad boy Piston one, the one who work
on NBA TV. Now this nego came at Lebron on
NBA TV as if that's the thing to do nowadays,
because he was shooting around on the court well before
the game starts.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Paulse Rocher, who wrote this, Who writing this?

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Fireworks birthday boy fireworks.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
I hope you dressed appropriately while you're writing this email. Okay,
I hope you're not writing up here and some casual
shorts or you know, a tank top of TI or
something like that. Needs you to be dressed appropriately and
minimum some slacks and a button up shirt, that's all. Okay,
it needs to be a nice shirt. Okay, you need
a baby to have more than three buttons on the

(23:10):
shirt to consider it nice. Because just when you're right
up here, just let you know that's a standard.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
All right. So he goes on to say, uh, he
called Lebron James unprofessional, said Adam Silva should find him,
said how dare he be out there without a shirt on? Well,
mister Thomas, this is your this you moment. You played
for a team that was called the Bad Boy Pistons,
as an executive for the New York Knicks, you had

(23:38):
to settle a sexual harassments case with a woman named
a knuck of Brown Sanders. As a basketball player, you
choked out Brendan Alone on the court, who was an
assistant coach of your team at the time. You was
free well before spree. Well, I'm sure there's other unprofessional
things you have done before you come at the King.
You best and I missed, So I ended by saying,
Isaiah Thomas, Thomas, the train, Thomas, English Muffins, Laker in five,

(24:01):
have a great weekend, and to those who celebrate happy
Eastern foreurs out, well I will I will say this.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
We saw.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
I saw this type of response to what Isaiah Thomas
said a lot, and I don't think it's a one
to one thing. And it's not because I agree with
Isaiah Thomas. I actually don't agree with Isaiah Thomas. But

(24:33):
I don't think it was just a like, well you
did some shit, uh uh too, Isaiah. You had some
moments like I don't think him choking that coach, which
apparently he choked that coach on his own team, because
that he was so mad about getting fouled during the game.
That the coach said, don't get in a fight, take

(24:54):
it out on me, which is some insane eighties basketball
NBA shit that can only happen in that time period,
but that he wasn't like randomly choking that dude. That
dude was like, you mad, fuck me up, don't get
kicked out the game. I'm like, I don't love my
job that much. The sexual harassment thing, I don't remember

(25:15):
all the details of it, but I don't think it's
necessarily the same as what he's saying. But I'll play
the clip. I just think people like Lebron a lot.
I do too, and I think people found this to
be an unnecessary shot at Lebron. This is Lebron warming
up hours before the game. Okay, so this is not
shoot around that fans are not in the building. There

(25:36):
might be some staff there and stuff, but this is
like five hours before tip off that this is happening.
I don't know if he knew that at the time.
I don't know if he even gave a fuck. But
Lebron has no shirt on and he's shooting around, right
He might not even realize he was being recorded. Well, no,
Lebron knows he's being recorded. I don't know if he
thought this would go to NBA TV, he might do
this all the time, Okay. I mean they're always recording Lebron,

(25:57):
whether I think he is under he's so famous at
this point, and I don't think he ever feels like
he's not being recorded, that's true, but being broadcast to
the NBA TV thing, I think I didn't know that.
And no one at the table thought Isaiah was gonna
talk like this.

Speaker 9 (26:12):
Second part of our doubleheader tonight, Lebron James gonna play
the game like this, Church and Skins is what they're
doing that. I just totally one hundred percent object to this,
And if that was the GM of coach, I would
never let one of my players walk out on the
floor looking like this. I mean, we are professional.

Speaker 5 (26:35):
Nb A league. We ain't.

Speaker 9 (26:37):
We ain't summer league.

Speaker 10 (26:39):
We ain't.

Speaker 9 (26:40):
We ain't you know at the y MC as, I think.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
I think coaches got to go back to suits.

Speaker 11 (26:46):
I just mean, reslutely, you know, I just I just think,
I just I just think the professionalism in all nb
A league has diminished so much.

Speaker 9 (27:00):
And I look, I like Lebron, I'm a fan of
here and so forth. And so on. But to walk
out on the floor before a game with no shirt
on and shoot, I mean, come on, man, this where
we at, what we're doing, where we at now. If

(27:21):
you want to Adam Silva, if you want to find somebody,
find that, put a fine on that.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Spoken by now obviously saying that in the wake of
John Morant being fine. Yeah, yeah, I know. So I
don't know. I don't know if that's like a way
to tangentially defend John Morant's gun celebration. Shit. I don't know,
but I saw this. I wasn't nearly offended. I didn't

(27:53):
really go off on it, and I'm a big lebron person.
I was and I don't mean this to be an asshole,
but like, who the fuck cares? Right, Like, Okay, so
Isaiah Thomas doesn't like that you was out there with
no shirt on shooting around. It'll be all right, right,
there's not gonna be a fine. He kind of comes
off looking like overly concerned. What I imagine happened is that

(28:15):
he thought that shit was to shoot around right before
the game. That's my That's what I imagine. I don't
know if he would. I don't expect him to admit it. Okay,
I can see that, but the way they had cut
to it and they talked about it, and then because
they normally show that kind of b Ro footage, right,
is there about to be like, hey, you know, Lebron's
getting ready for the game? I think I think he
thought that. But even if he didn't think that, I

(28:37):
think it's an overreaction and we don't need to like
assassinate his character because he overreacted. It's just one of
those like roll your eyes and move on moments, because
I don't think the stuff people are bringing up that
is worse than Lebron's shooting around. It's all true, but
it's not really relevant. It's just it's okay to just
disagree with this nigga and move on.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Surprised Jalen didn't say something. I'm surprised, you know, I know,
because that's wasn't him. On the opposite end, on the
follow I thought it was Jaalen.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
I don't think it was. I don't think it was,
and I'll look again. But and to me, I was
just surprised. Ahead, Oh no, you're right, it was Jalen. Yeah,
it was Jalen Rose. He the same thing.

Speaker 7 (29:21):
I say to me, I think, uh, the biggest reason
why people were bringing those other things up because he
said professionalism and people go, well, nigga, this ship is
not professional what you're doing either, Like like like if
if we're going to fall into what's professionalism and what's not, I.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Think getting into a fight or the stuff with the
coach in the eighties doing a basketball game that was
not considered unprofessional, that stuff with the sexual harassment and
the lawsuit. I feel like it's well beyond this kind
of shit, Like it's not even to me the same issue,
you know what I mean. It's like it's like if
me and you got in an argument and I was like, well,

(29:59):
you said, uh, you know, you said you didn't like
my tie, and then you went your mama's a bitch.
It's like I took it to another level. Yeah, it's
like those two things aren't the same to me, and
like whether it's true or not, like it's like we're
now I'm overreacting to your your overreaction. Yes, And it

(30:22):
felt like people were overreacting to his old reaction by
trying to find the most damning thing they could as
opposed to just being like I don't agree with this nigga,
and Lebron is Lebron, So he gonna be out there
with no shirt on tomorrow. Who gives a fuck that
that's valid. That's how I felt.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
I was surprised Jalen didn't say something, just because Jalen
Rose during the FAB five years was known for being like,
this is how we're gonna buck the trend when it
comes to style, fashion and what players should look like
while out there on the court. So for a pregame
and shoot around, I'm surprised he didn't at least say, hey,

(30:58):
you know, I hear what you're saying. I just happened
to disagree. I think he's shooting around getting.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
I think you might be projected off. He might be
projecting a lot onto Jalen. That's not stuff Jaalen necessarily
is the same. Like I think Jalen wearing baggy shorts
and black socks as the five to five in college
is not the same as Lebron not wearing a shirt
during shoot around, because I don't think this was Lebron

(31:22):
making a fashion statement. I think Lebron just was going
out there shooting around, and I don't think I've never
seen Jalen really be a guard of the culture like that,
you know what I'm saying, Like he ain't really the
guy that takes up for guys when it was like, hey,
everybody needs to wear suits. It's not like, well, y'all know,
Jayleen Rod is gonna have a problem with David Stern
telling everybody what but us like he's I don't think

(31:44):
he's ever been that guy. Even if he's that just.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
I'm sorry, I don't even think.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
I don't think he's ever been that guy. Even if
he's had the he's lived a life that would make
you think he would be an outspoken defender of stuff
like that.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
He's also been at this point, what talking on the
radio and TV for twenty years.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
I don't see him being a defender like that. He don't.
He kind of stays out of this kind of shit,
which I guess it would be surprising, but I guess.
I guess now I'm looking at him as twenty years
of not talking about shit like this to go. Now,
I see why he just sat there. He's not going
to speak up.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
I guess because he came in skipped there at that
what time about you know skip for average, but he was.
He was outspoken, like yeah, we did that with changing
of the socks like he I've heard him do interviews
and be proud about it. I'm not saying he had
to argue against Isaiah. I'm just surprised he didn't give
a different point.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
But he defends.

Speaker 1 (32:46):
He defends himself, which is not the same as defending
the value. Yeah, he don't.

Speaker 3 (32:52):
Defend the values of it.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
It's like like it's like him. He the first nigga
named Jalen. He loved that. Everybody's name Jalen, but it's
not you know, if he wasn't attached to it, you
know what I'm saying, I don't know that he would
be out there speaking about it, which I guess he
just proved. But anyway, damn for zis got fucked up. Anyway,
bro wrestling cut.

Speaker 3 (33:17):
For two weeks.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Believe like w w E bro oh no.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
For two weeks.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
They finn to patch that up. You know he can't
be out no two weeks. Joe Manzoula is not gonna
let that happen.

Speaker 3 (33:30):
He definitely the reason the squad looked the way I look.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Did you see Joe Mazoula when Jason Tatum fucked his
wrist up and Joazula told him get up, He told
get up. Hey, Hey. He got up and finished the
rest of the game and he out tonight because his
wrisk is fucked up.

Speaker 7 (33:50):
Damn, they're about to cover it up. I call it
with that uh paper correction glue.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
I mean it's clear, but but it's like they like
across your out, like the correction with liquid and that
ship just drives up. Yeah, they about to listen. He
if Porzingis can play, he will be playing because Joe
Missoula fitless. He fled the way exactly two minutes and
then send someone back to the locker room. Will be like,
is he coming out yet? Can you tell him? We

(34:18):
is his turn to come back in the game. Uh,
he got a concussion, coach, Okay, but his legs working.
He got a concussion anyway, Mary says, Dear Rod Caron
and Janning jark Ugh, this Shannon Sharp incident is just
so gross. Not getting into the legitimacy of the lawsuit,
but this guy's involved in some really weird stuff dating

(34:41):
a woman so young, all that weird race talk during
sex and just acting a whole mess of his advanced age.
Monique tried to tell him, Yeah, they have Monique ass trending,
uh when she went on club. So let me just
do the background of the story then, right, because I
don't know everything. Yeah, let me do the background of
the story and then we'll get into some commentary because

(35:05):
right now it's probably people listening don't know what the
fuck we're talking about. I don't know how, but you
don't know. And it's fine. You got jobs. I'll be
paying attention to other shit makes sense. So Shannon Sharp
was accused of rape by a woman that he had

(35:25):
a relationship with. Apparently he was. He's being sued for
fifty million dollars, which is a lot of money. Obviously,
he I believe is up right now. He was just
about the or maybe he is a podcast free agent,

(35:45):
meaning he's shopping around his club Shay Shape podcasts and
stuff like that for network. Yeah, and it was about
to be a huge fucking bidding war, because you know,
this is the dude that gave us Kat Williams interview
and got all these Yep, he already out there justin Yeah,
they put an ace bandage on his head. He said,

(36:08):
get your ass out there.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Damn.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
They didn't right across his forehead. Yep, not even a
good one.

Speaker 3 (36:13):
They didn't even stitch it. They didn't even stitch it.
They didn't finish wiping the blood off. He can't risk
it off.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
Joe Missoula is a crazy Damn. Take him to the back.
Why is he still out here again? The blood still
on his head?

Speaker 7 (36:26):
Damn, it's still blood trails on his head.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
Jason Jason Tatum clapping with a broke wrist man. This.
Joe Mazoula is a nutcase, bro. I love that.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
But but the fact that he got them buying into it, that's.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
What I'm saying. That's why he's a nutcase bro. He
like y'all were anyway, he built different. I used to
not like him, but I like his ass now anyway.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
So Tato Tatum looking at him like, yeah for me,
never again, good for you.

Speaker 3 (37:01):
That yeah for me?

Speaker 1 (37:02):
So they uh so she sues him for fifty million
dollars and this and it goes big, meaning TMZ is
covering it. This is not something like oh the hip
hop blogs in the shave room. TMZ is covering it now.
The lawsuit was filed by a Jane Doe, which means
the woman is trying to stay anonymous. That's going to

(37:24):
be important later. She says he's brutally sexually saw her
several times at the end of twenty twenty four in
the beginning of twenty twenty five, following a year's long
abusive relationship. She says she met him at a gym
at twenty twenty three in Los Angeles, when she was
twenty years old and he was in his mid fifties.
She stated in the docks during the first encounter that
she told him that he told her he would buy

(37:45):
her some fake tits if she won a weight loss
competition with him, She wrote in the suit, Sharp proceeded
to pursue her relentlessly, calling, texting, and demanded she come
to this Beverly Glenn mansion. She stated that she and
him ultimately got into a consentual relationship, though she said
it was very controlling the verbally abusive. He demanded complete
control over her time and body, wrote Attorney Tony Busby

(38:07):
another another mark, because Tony Busby is the guy who
brought to Deshaun Watson lawsuits, which everyone's leaving out right
now because they like shitning Sharp. But those those lawsuits
did prove to be very effective, and the guy ended
up with so many accusers that it's like he must
have done something. Okay, But this is also the same

(38:30):
guy that went after uh jay Z and Puff Daddy
and just lost and was like and lost in an
incredible fashion, meaning like wasn't even supposed to be doing
bringing lawsuits in the jurisdiction he was at because he
didn't have the right to be in that jurisdiction. Remember that,
that's why, Yeah, you know the accuser came out and

(38:52):
not just recanted. Was like, he coerced me to even
foul these charges. I knew I didn't have a ca
So that's Tony Buzzby the complete picture of him. He's
not you know, the good and the bad. So he
brought this lawsuit, and she says he Shannon Sharp expected

(39:17):
her to be at his house on his schedule, at
his command, whatever he called. She claimed there was one
argument in particular that terrified her when he yelled at
her while the firearm was visible in the room. Plaine
have tried sharing her location with friends on iPhone just
in case, but Sharp started doing this the moment he
realized that she was doing the grabbed by her neck
and told her, if you ever do that again, I
will fucking kill you. The two nevertheless continued the relationship,

(39:38):
even following a move by both the Nevada during the
summer of twenty twenty four. However, she says in her
suit she attempted to break things off and her infamous
Instagram live streaming his after his infamous live streaming incident,
which was with a different woman. Oh it wasn't with
this woman, apparently, and she said when she tried to

(40:00):
break things off to it with him, it led to
him sexually assaulting her. She claims in her lawsuit that
the first instance happened in October twenty twenty four of
her apartment. She said he forced himself on her while
she was crying and sobbing. The second instance happened a
few weeks later, January twenty twenty five, that's just three
months ago. She says he came over to her house
with promises delivering Christmas at Birthday gift to her. Instead,

(40:22):
he sexually assaulted her again. She's soon for more than
fifty million dollars. It takes a great deal of courage
stand up to those of powers aid buzzby blah blah blah. Now,
what is interesting on several levels here as Shannon Sharp
basically said I'm going to like combat this very publicly

(40:43):
and decided to just put his business out there as well.
On the one hand, lawsuits like this, civil lawsuits like
this often rely on like shaming the person who's being
accused them not wanting to lose out at public good will,
and so you just settle at whatever amount it is
to just get this shit to go away. You know,

(41:06):
somebody signs the NDA or something, and then you know,
it just becomes a scandal that we all vaguely remember,
but it went away. Well, she never signed then NDA
with him. Matter of fact, she refused to sign the NDA,
and he said, I still want to be in a
relationship with you anyway, So she has no obligation to
keep any of his secrets. Not that the NDA's especially

(41:27):
in California, but anyway, not the NDAs are one hundred
percent iron clad, and the way that people think of.

Speaker 7 (41:32):
Right people go, you ain't sposed to say that, Well, bitch,
I can say fuck the NDA.

Speaker 1 (41:35):
Yeah, because like one of the things people say when
you just throw the word NDA out there. They act
like that gives somebody a right to like violate my
civil rights and then I have no recourse right, like
like you can murder me and then just be like, well,
I signed the NDA. Sure you cut off my arm,
but I did sign the NDA. Like that's not even
how it works. But people are stupid. It's like how

(41:55):
people think pre nups work. It's like, that's not all
of y'all are fucking dumb. And I hate to say
it that way, but like the way y'all talk about it,
it makes you sound dumb. So he responded to this
lawsuit by releasing a series of explicit text messages that
he says reflect the true nature of their relationship. I

(42:20):
don't know out here, like an echo or something, you too, right,
So in this uh, in these text messages her it
reveals her name Gabby. So remember she found as Jane Doe.
He's already putting her name out there. Now, this is

(42:43):
forty four pages of text messages. I can't read all
of these, but the major ones that he put out
there were her saying I want and he didn't put
his replies to these. By the way, I want you
to put a dog collar around my neck and choke
me with it while you're fucking me. I know you
missed this big juicy ass twenty five K for each cheek,

(43:07):
which I I didn't know that was what the cheek
going rate was out of the cheap game. Okay, I
don't know.

Speaker 3 (43:15):
Big and juicy.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
Okay, let's see, uh what there's a there's the other
ones that was kind of fucked.

Speaker 2 (43:28):
Up, but she definitely had one about him impregnating her
or something like that.

Speaker 1 (43:35):
Yeah, she said, I want you to give me a
big black baby or something like that. Oh uh, let's see, uh,
because some of these are from him, some of these
are from her, and I'm just trying to make sure
that I get it right because the way he sent
him is kind of weird. Oh yeah, call me. I
feel like fucking you. I want you to put oh

(43:56):
this is her. I want you to put a dog
collar around my necka choked me while Oh so they're
all from her. He just put him that way, okay,
And it's just him replying like I love he loved
this or whatever. When I'm one hundred and fifty two pounds,
but you can't touch me because you cheated on me
on Instagram Live with Michelle Live with Michelle gonna be

(44:18):
one eighty sooner. You're still not gonna be able to
touch bet. You're regretting your actions right about now. She
texted them, I'll be killing that young pussy. I guess
he said, absolutely not when you give me a formal
apology for cheating on me on Instagram live mostle other
times that we could talk about it, formal apology.

Speaker 2 (44:39):
Da da.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
I'm trying to get to that black baby, because that's
the one that everybody was talking crazy about.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
So Michelle, so she believed Michelle real.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
Yeah, I mean that apparently some woman named Michelle. And
it gets worse too because we find out it come
to find this isn't the first time he's been accused
of sexual assault by or abused by one of his partners,
because that Michelle woman is real. I think Gabby has
text messages that she just put out that accused him
of anally penetrating her against her will and with no

(45:17):
condom on And in the text message when she accused
him of that, he replies back, let me call you,
which isn't really a denial. Now, look, I don't know
how this is the thing. I'm not a lawyer. I
don't know how this works in civil court. I don't
know what you know. I know it's a preponder's of evidence,
but everybody's acting like fucking lawyers right now. I don't
know how it's gonna work out. But the people, you know,

(45:39):
it's like, what my guess is this? He don't know
what she recorded or what she did, and she has
recorded phone calls with him. If he said something in
that two minute phone call, he know what he said.
So if she accused him of sexually assaulting her and
then he went, let me call you, if that call

(46:01):
comes out, I can see why that would look bad.
And his lawyers came out and said, we offered her
ten million dollars. It's just a shakedown, to which everyone goes, now,
why would you offer someone ten million dollars that was
completely fabricating lies about you raping though that wouldn't you
just go no? And I've seen people try to come
up with reasons that you would do that, But I'm sorry,

(46:22):
I don't believe that. And he ain't a billionaire. Ten
million dollars a lot of money, yes, it is so
a lot of money for a dude, that says he
won't even take a woman a cheesecake factory. You know,
like this a lot of money to just give somebody
because they accused you of something that you didn't do it.

(46:43):
It's sounded unbelievable to me. It's sounded unbelievable. But yeah,
so uh he he comes out and says, uh, you know, uh,
we offer her ten million dollars. She didn't take the money,
so uh that you know, there's that. He also said, uh,

(47:09):
he believes they would have a sex tape of him
that's gonna be released. And his thing is like he
thinks they're gonna release it to show that he was
violent during sex. And so he put out a statement,
what right, right? He put out a statement and I'm

(47:29):
gonna show it to y'all And this is I don't
know who advising to do this, but this was what
he said.

Speaker 12 (47:36):
To My family friend supported him.

Speaker 1 (47:38):
The first thing I want to know is he is
not miked up with his podcast Mike and this audio
just sounds like he recorded it straight through uh a
phone or something.

Speaker 12 (47:49):
Colleagues, I want to speak to you directly and from
the heart. This is a shakedown. I'm gonna be open
transparent and defend myself because this isn't right. This is
all being orchestrated by Tony Buzzby, who was targeted Jay Z.
Tony Buzzby targets black men, and I believe he's going
to release a thirty second clip of a sex tape
that tries to make me look guilty and play into

(48:11):
every stereotype you could possibly imagine. That video should actually
be ten minutes or so, Hey, Tony, instead of releasing
your edit, put the whole video out. I don't have it,
or I would myself. You know what happened, and you're
trying to manipulate the media.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
Then I just want to say, never want to be
in a position where you gotta, as a legal strategy
ask somebody to put out a Snyder cut of your
sex tape. Now, that's not a cut. You don't want
to be like released the Shannon cut. The whole Shannon cut.

Speaker 3 (48:45):
Was good enough for ten minutes, right, I was putting
there on work.

Speaker 1 (48:49):
You hear me fifteen minutes with a stroke like, yeah,
thirty seconds of that might look like sexual assault. But
the whole ten minutes, though, is not that bad if
you look at it. The whole ten minutes. That's then
it's just like mostly sex. His whole thing popped off
gender wars kinda. I don't know this hell is bigger

(49:13):
than gender Wars, but maybe I don't. I haven't been
involved in the conversation, so it's probably likely that it's
some like me or each state. But I've been staying
out of that part of it because I don't want
to deal with these niggas.

Speaker 12 (49:26):
And Chynie question took place during the day at her invitation,
and now that appears to be able to deliver herself coordinated
by Gavitt. Also notice Karly only fans.

Speaker 1 (49:36):
You put her only fans out there, which I think weird, weird,
flex weird mistake. Why are you a direct more people
to what it is that attracted you toward in this environment?
And you know it's a nineteen year old, twenty year
old woman, and you know how people feel about that shit,

(49:57):
regardless of whether you agree or disagree. Read the world
is not just getting. People are noticing that, even when
it's famous celebrities who've never done or been accused of
doing anything wrong. Leonardo Caperro's never been accused of any
sexual assaults that I know of, but people think it's
weird that he keeps dating twenty one year old nineteen
year old girls. So I'm not really sure you know

(50:20):
that he thought this through or got good advice.

Speaker 2 (50:29):
I think it's the continual name dropping to be like,
she's trying to be anonymous while suing me, so I'm
gonna put all her business out there, so let the
internet go find dirt. And basically you're trying to slut shame,
and it's like, that's not how this works anymore, sir,
thank you justin I mean that can, yeah, it can,

(50:51):
but this ain't that.

Speaker 1 (50:53):
That's exactly what a friend of mine was saying because
she's been following this more than I was. And I
was like, she was like, yo, it's a bad strategy
for him to say her name and her only fans.
And I was like, why would you say that? And
I said not because I disagree. I just literally haven't
been following it, and she was like, cauz, the slut
shaming days are over, of like like not that nobody's

(51:13):
gonna do it, but just generally in society, people are
gonna see that you tried to dox her as opposed
to you, just like will go to court and you no,
only you go to court and you fight for the
right to name your cues and blah blah blah. The
fact that he just immediately was like, this is her name,
that's her only fans people like, okay, we know what
you want us to do. Go harrass her.

Speaker 12 (51:33):
Tony Busby want fifty million dollars. What they're getting is
sued for defamation and trying to take me down. My
career is all about real talking honesty. I know my
family and fans know exactly what this is about. And
I'm going to be out there telling you whatever I
need to say, just like I always do. I love
all you guys things.

Speaker 7 (51:53):
Yeah, and I guarantee you he did this on his
own a court. He ain't call nobody, he ain't consult nobody.
His lawyers went online and was like the fuck is this? Yeah, man,
because any any lawyer, anybody, any common sense, would have
been like, don't you make that goddamn video?

Speaker 1 (52:08):
Yeah, because it's it's a bad.

Speaker 3 (52:12):
And I think he did.

Speaker 2 (52:14):
I think he did it before he went to court,
so they would so they so he couldn't hear them.

Speaker 3 (52:20):
And you need to keep this anonymous exactly.

Speaker 1 (52:22):
Yeah, it's not illegal yet because you haven't been bound
in court from doing it. But yeah, they will tell
him later. But it's funny because all I tweeted was
release the whole sex tape is never something you want
to have to say to put yourself in a better
legal situation. And like Karen said, gender wars because I
had so many dumb asses in my mentions who were

(52:43):
just trying to argue with me, and I didn't say
anything controversial right there. If you listen to what I said,
I didn't accuse him of being guilty or I didn't
call him innocent. I didn't. All I said is you
just don't ever want to be in this situation. Well
you looking on the internet, like, put the whole ten
minutes tape out and let me tell you how ridiculous
these motherfuckers sounded me. Okay, let's say you don't think

(53:08):
the position he's in is bad, or you think this
is what he has to do, he needs to do this.
This is the real shit, right, What do you think
Disney gonna do when Shannon Sharp's ten minute long fuck
session is on the internet for all of us to
see and judge with at least thirty seconds of it

(53:30):
being so hardcore that many people would consider it's sexual
assault his job, and then he just gonna be on
first tape? Is this the is this the plan?

Speaker 7 (53:41):
But at this and on top of that, you already
got motherfucking one strike from that other one. We're Disney's like,
we're not going through this bullshit again.

Speaker 3 (53:49):
Right, walk cal so he could walk?

Speaker 1 (53:54):
Bruh, Damn, bro, that's a perfect tweet. You should put
that picture with Pierson and flippers. If Paul Pens was like,
I didn't do nothing, I know my job. Yeah, I'm
gonna look that up, man, Damn fraud. That's see. That's
why that's why we're friends, because that's a that's a
perfect observation.

Speaker 7 (54:11):
Yeah, because if I was the mouse, you ain't sucking
up my cheese. I don't care how much Steven ain't
like your ass. You better find you another negro to
put him.

Speaker 1 (54:18):
Because it ain't him.

Speaker 8 (54:19):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (54:19):
They need to give this man his job back, Yes
they do. Paul Pierce innocent. This man was paying strippers
in on ir G Live. He was doing it the
right way apparently.

Speaker 3 (54:32):
And job right raise for lost ages.

Speaker 1 (54:38):
Right, I'm finna tweet out ESPN hire this man back
and give him a raise. He ain't do nothing.

Speaker 7 (54:52):
Oh lord, oh lord, you're trying to set the internet file.

Speaker 1 (54:59):
Pair to shade. Oh yeah, uh yeah, don't Yeah what is?
What is Paul Piers Twitter? You're on Twitter with us?
I don't know, but yeah you got Paul here thirty four.
Oh yeah he Paul Pier thirty four tagged. Oh lord,
yeah we we I'm tagging my fuck around and re
share it. He listen that man ain't do nothing. But yeah, man,

(55:25):
it's so okay. So you got that statement, which is crazy.
His lawyer comes out says, we did try to give him,
give her ten millions, she didn't take it. This is
that's why this is a shakedown, which is a or
that person does have more leverage then you're willing to admit. Yep,

(55:46):
because because there's two types of people that turn down
that paper that pay is either you did this to me,
I want all the fucking shit I want you to hurt.
I want that fifty million dollars. I want it all,
or okay, you want me to release some more damage
and ship to you, or you're gonna go ahead come
off that money. Either way or I'm sorry or the

(56:07):
third type of person a fucking idiot, like those are
the only three options, right, damn?

Speaker 2 (56:14):
And we saw Cassie. What did the didn't when he
tried to be like, I ain't.

Speaker 3 (56:21):
I see other parts?

Speaker 1 (56:23):
Can you say that again? When Cassie said what.

Speaker 3 (56:25):
Yeah, we saw Cassie.

Speaker 2 (56:27):
When Cassie tried to just get some money from then,
it was like, look just pay me this, i'mone go
away and they was like, nah, we're good. He said, yes,
we tried to pay a ten but when when did
you try to pay her to ten? Was this after
she had been said like yo, five million alone, like

(56:47):
all the evidence, I won't go I won't take it
to trial. They was like, fuck you bitch. And then
she was like ok and hit seeing there was like
ten million, ten million retracted ten nah, too late.

Speaker 1 (56:59):
So this is some other stuff. She wrote, I want
to be abused daddy. That was March fourteen. I want
you to put a dog collar around my neck and
choke me out while you're fucking me. October ninth. The
two also talked about her desire. Now this is before
the alleged sexual assault, but okay, only she says, they
talked about. She said, and I think this is obviously

(57:21):
some fetish shit, some race play. Only if you put
that baby gravy in me, then you can do whatever
you want to me. Oh, I literally ate so much food.
I look like I'm pregnant with your big black baby. Oh.
He responded, If I still fuck with you around my
birthday in twenty four, you can eye you d out,
meaning I can get you pregnant. I guess on his

(57:46):
birthday or I don't know. Sharp said that the woman's
desired for a baby is a kink for her, which
led to the accues of allegedly replying, you're the one
who has a breeding kink. I mean, I only want
on a baby if it's from your I think i'd
be a good mom. I guess your dick. I've always
wanted a black baby, she allegedly wrote. So yeah, to

(58:13):
just get them the.

Speaker 3 (58:16):
To do that from these multi media that's all it take. Right.

Speaker 1 (58:22):
All these comments are before the alleged sexual assaults. So
I don't even know that these text messages prove anything
unless you want them to prove something, to which let's
go that.

Speaker 2 (58:37):
Okay, go ahead, It don't because once they say no
that's the.

Speaker 3 (58:43):
It stops there right right.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
And so what I'm saying though, is if you want
to go down the other path, which listen, it's not
a quarter long, I'm willing to entertain what the other
side of the story would have to be. For Shannon Sharp,
it would be a little summer like to call the
Marion Barry defense, meaning I'm not into race play with

(59:09):
nineteen year old white girls that also want to get
beat up during sex. I'm into having sex with nineteen
year old white girls and whatever they want to do,
I'm doing. That's what happened to Marion Barry. Everybody forgets right.
Everybody's like, Marion Barry, smoke crack, and it's like, if

(59:32):
you go look at that sting. What actually happened was
a woman said you want some pussy and he was
like yes, and then she was like, I wanna smoke
some crack while I go get this pussy ready, and
he was like, not really, I don't like cracking. She
was like, go and smoke some crack. I'll be right
back with the pussy. And he was like, you know what,
I'll take some crack and boom, he'll come to police.

(59:52):
And that's why he always said, bitch, set me up.
That's the famous line. So I guess the argument for
the defenders of Shannon Sharp is this was a nineteen
year old predator of an OnlyFans woman who from inception,
set Shannon Sharp up for a to accuse him of

(01:00:12):
sexual assault, much in the way that that baseball player
was had where like the woman. They found text messages
of the woman texting her friends being like, I'm gonna
set them up for rape, and he had sex with
her so roughly that it of course looked like sexual assault.
She had all the bruises to prove it. If not
for those text messages, He's going to jail. Yes, And

(01:00:36):
they ended up dropping the case and all this shit. Now, No,
I don't think he was even I don't even know
if he ever even played another game, because it's just
such an unsavory, ugly thing. But you know, he was
vindicated in that way. Maybe they're hoping for that for
Shannon Sharp, that there will be some extenuating evidence that
we haven't been privy to, where we find out this

(01:00:57):
is all a huge setup. He never sexually saw to her,
or she said I want you to do certain things
to me, and then he did them, and she says, actually,
I lied. I didn't want you to do those things
to me. You violated my boundaries. She did put out
audio or Shannon or what's his name, Buzzby Tony Buzzy
put out audio of her talking about choking her, him

(01:01:20):
talking about choking her, which which is interesting as well,
because he talked about he was gonna choke the shit
out of her, oh, and all this stuff. But when
you listen to it, let me see if I can
pull up the audio on Twitter. But I listen. I

(01:01:43):
don't know enough about this uh BDSM lifestyle. I saw
people that and both genders people on my Facebook page
who were like that just sounds like role play to me,
and maybe it is. I don't know enough about that
life to be telling y'all what is it is? A

(01:02:04):
role play? Just seemed like if he knew this audio existed,
maybe you would settle out of court just because it's
a bad look for you.

Speaker 4 (01:02:15):
Well, if you're coming to LA tomorrow, yes.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
Oh, and some people say it could be AI, but
then he came out and said that was his voice
on that tape, So just for people to know, okay, well,
I don't know why you want.

Speaker 4 (01:02:34):
To go out, don't worry about again. Well okay, okay, what.

Speaker 5 (01:02:53):
Well I'm not really interested.

Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
And getting choked, So I guess we're going.

Speaker 8 (01:03:05):
Yeah, I may choke you in public, big black GUYU,
small white woman.

Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
It's not a good book shinning.

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Now I'm not in front. That's part right there. And
look it's maybe I just don't know this lifestyle. That
didn't sound like hot sexy role play that to me, Yeah,
like it didn't like and maybe I just don't know
the world like that. Maybe they so deep in it
that even her her role is to continue acting like

(01:03:47):
she doesn't want that. But that's like when you like, girl,
when I get you, I'm gonna spank you, it's like,
oh good, because I've been naughty. That's what I would
think role some type of BDSM sexy role play would
be like like I'm egging you on not a please
don't choke me in public? And then like it did

(01:04:09):
like that doesn't seem like the right response. But maybe
I'm tripping or maybe that was a set up. Maybe
she used to say yes or keep playing with it,
and then now she's like, nah, I'm a recorded and
and look like I'm not. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
Hmm. It's not a good book, not a good look
that you did with the ship you did to me.

Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
That sound like a threat.

Speaker 5 (01:04:42):
Okay, well, all right, just all right.

Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
That's I guess that's how some people roll players. They
say it's not a good look at the ship you
did to me. That I just say that I was
gonna choke you in public. But yeah, at any rate,
how do you put this guy back on first tape?
That's a great question, you know, how do you go

(01:05:15):
back on Club sha Shape and talk about some other
than this bullshit?

Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
Right?

Speaker 7 (01:05:21):
Because and also the and also the thing about him.
He's like I was talking about the gender boy, because
he's been a lightning rod.

Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
And it's been slowly over the past few year because.

Speaker 7 (01:05:31):
When Club Shaped people frid To realized when Club shap
Shape first started, it didn't delve into the ship he
started doing.

Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
Now, initially it.

Speaker 7 (01:05:39):
Was I bring my celebrity friends on, we talk about
like not y'all funny, lighthearted shit, and eventually.

Speaker 1 (01:05:45):
It slow Kat Williams happened changed it into it, like
you said, Kat Williams happened.

Speaker 7 (01:05:50):
He hits all these records and is him trying to
continue to chase that high. And so that's why I
said the things around it. Yes, these things are serious,
the things that happened. But I think he's a lightning
rod of this gender. But there's a lot of women
that do not like him because how he talks crazy
about women on his fucking show.

Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
It makes its Caitlyn Clark comments fall into a different line.
Now when you look at how much he was like,
you big black women, stopped beating this beautiful white woman.
You're gonna fuck up the money. It's like, maybe you
should have took your own advice. By the way, it's
gonna look different with him in Chad John's doing Nightcap
and they talking about nasty sex shit. Now they keep

(01:06:31):
talking about fucking like younger women. You know, he says
some inappropriate comments towards Angel recent people, was like, she's
young enough to be your fucking daughter, Like, why are
you even asking that? It's gonna be different now when
you're looking at that ship for if it wasn't too
far for you already, which it was for me, Yeah,
go ahead, just I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
No, I was gonna say, I want to look to
go down here, all right?

Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
He need to drop the price.

Speaker 1 (01:06:59):
And also it's.

Speaker 7 (01:07:00):
One of those things to where when you look at it,
not only is he fucking up Club Sha Shay, you
fucking up your ESPN money. You even fucking up the
money like you said, you're doing that other show with
Johns Johnson, right, and all three of them are not
your there's three different forms of income fence, yeah, you know,
because I'm pretty sure people pay top dollars.

Speaker 1 (01:07:20):
And I mean, at this point, what does anybody else
want to hear him talk about unless it's this right,
Like he put out some sweet about how Club Shah
had some box on. I was like, nobody give a
fuck about that ship. The only thing if you want
to hear you because you so much in everybody else business,
you love everybody else's mess. Well, now you've become the story.

Speaker 7 (01:07:40):
Chat what that white woman say. Don't become the story? Okay,
I believe it was our good goddess Rachel Rachel Nichols was.
I forget who it was that said it, but uh
she she did. Try to tell everybody Rachel Nichols. The
first thing they teach you in journalism school is don't
be the story.

Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
Well, he just that's the first thing they teach you.

Speaker 7 (01:08:01):
And it's also, you know, one of those things where,
in my opinion, a lot of pride, a lot of ego,
a lot of manhood and what defines men not trying
to fund it like he's really strong, like kind.

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
Of Listen said, I've said it the whole time. He's
very misogynistic. Yes, yes, so is stephen A. Yes, I've
I've always been very I've always wondered why that was
okay with people in an industry and I I hate

(01:08:36):
to say it, but it felt like the lowered expectations
of blackness where it's like white people are racist against
black people, and you would think it would showing like
we don't want black people in our airways. No, I
think sometimes it comes across and like we'll let this
black guy be inappropriate because that's their culture. Black men
hate women, that's just what they do and a lot

(01:08:56):
of and the and the reason I say that is
because I don't think ESPN's making a deal with like
Andrew Tate to be on their show talking sports, but
they will make a deal with Stephen Ay, who will
then go on his podcast and say some misogynistic bullshit
talk about weird antiquated dating shit. Same thing with Shannon

(01:09:17):
Sharp and say and then go on there and argue
with black women about the WNBA and how nice they
need to be Caitlin Clark. Just weird, misogynistic bullshit from
these older single dudes who haven't really shown us any
reason we should listen to their advice on relationships in
the first fucking place. Yet they're always inserting these weird

(01:09:37):
opinions in a way that they're white peers simply do
not no say what you want to say about them.
But there used to be gatekeepers in the industry to
keep it professional. And once ESPN started chasing the attention
culture and the ratings and the clicks from Pat McAfee

(01:09:58):
and shit, this is you end up because those guys
brands are bigger than outside of ESPN than they are
inside of ESPN. Agreed, But more importantly, their brands are
big because they're not professional all the time. They're doing
stuff that's unprofessional. You want to bring them into the fold,
but not the unprofessional part. It doesn't get to be

(01:10:19):
that way. The power structure is set up that their
unprofessional shit is what got them there. They gonna continue
being that and that's what I think gets you shinning,
And that's what gets you Pat McAfee accusing that woman
of slept, shaming that girl in a college on his airwaves.
You know, that's what gets Steven A. Smith, you know,
going on his show talking about politics and shit like that,

(01:10:40):
and then coming on your airwaves talking about running for
president and shit. This is where you get that unprofessional bullshit.
This is the same channel ESPN that's supposed to be
getting out of politics. Every time they cut a black person,
a woman, a gay person off the airwaves, what was it, Well,
we just want to stick to sports. Well, you went
and hired and gave money to not even higher you

(01:11:01):
gave money to because you didn't hire Pat mcve he
can leave, Shannon Shark can leave. You gave a lot
of money to people who are not sticking to sports.
I'm talking about fucking with Shock Club, Shay Shay and
with Nightcap. That's what I like to do. Brag about
my dick and what I would do to a woman
and how I wouldn't treat her nice, and also let
me break down the Lakers versus the Bulls.

Speaker 7 (01:11:22):
And also the more and more I think about it
and not trying to be funny. It makes me reevaluate
the show he did in the past before he came
to ESPN.

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
It remakes the skip yeah but skip bait is it.

Speaker 7 (01:11:35):
It really makes me reevaluate how we used to come
on the show and smoke and with the black and
mouths and the yes yes, and it really and I
was saying it really and I didn't think about it
at the time, but it really makes me reevaluate those
things because.

Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
At the time that shuit is still unprofessional.

Speaker 7 (01:11:53):
Right and you know, no, but it was quote unquote
cool and things saying. I think a lot of people
actually started getting into him because of that. And so
you go from that to ESPN. And the thing about ESPN,
the thing is they don't they.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
Don't treat everybody the same.

Speaker 7 (01:12:10):
And this is why a lot of people got highly
upset about Pat McAfee. And it wouldn't be surprised if
a lot of people have a problems with.

Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
Stephen A. Smith is because they go, we have to
follow rooms, we have to follow regulations and shit like this.

Speaker 7 (01:12:23):
And it makes ESPN like a hypocrite because all drunks,
aside a lot of them white dudes like oh, y'all
fired me, suspend me, whatever, butet you have somebody else
here doing all the things that you tell me.

Speaker 1 (01:12:36):
I can't do.

Speaker 7 (01:12:37):
If we're gonna stay out of politics, I shouldn't fucking
hear about Steven A. Smith talking about if I'm gonna
run for politics or now all jokside like like, if
we're gonna step out of this arena, we need to
one hundred percent step out of this arena.

Speaker 1 (01:12:48):
Keep it all the fucking sports.

Speaker 7 (01:12:50):
Then if that's but but you're lying to the people
and you're lying to yourself, and I think that's what
thing that irritates me because like you said, you bought
these unprofessional people into your professional platform. You fucked up
your professional platform, and then you wonder why you getting
you and met Pat mcfeel both getting sued.

Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
And the other thing I would say, too real quick
is that I said, I've said Angel Reese, I met
MEGANI Stallion where he made the joke about fucking MEGANI Stallion,
I'll have like a quarter to three and all this shit,
and people was like that girl is you're sick almost
sixty and at least she was, I forget what a
she is. But like she's older than nineteen. But yeah,

(01:13:28):
he don't give a fuck. Man like and something like
that he apologized for, but it's the recklessness to say
it in the first place, right, there is no discernment.
This man moves with no discernment. And finally people are
actually jumping. This was one that's too far for people.
Meaning I've seen people defend all the other stuff, and
there will be some people defending this. I already know

(01:13:49):
I can write the defense myself. What about white people?
What about somebody? What about Josh Giddy? It's gonna be
like Isaiah Thomason. It won't be as zacch the same,
but it's gonna be you know, what about Dana White
hitting his wife or something like that. And once again,
I'm not saying you're wrong. Those things were wrong. If

(01:14:10):
this man had lose it all because he doesn't know
how to basically keep his shit in line, knowing the
environment we live in, I don't know what to tell
y'all because y'all acting like this is such commonplace behavior
that we should all just excuse it, and we should not.

Speaker 7 (01:14:27):
You would not accept this in most professional settings.

Speaker 1 (01:14:30):
Yeah, and you know that a black man ain't getting
this ain't getting excused, So I don't even know what
you want. So they should what you want me to say, well,
they should go get Dana White, they should. I don't, okay.
What I do know is we knew that ship before
this man started handling his business in this very loud,
deliberate way. Justin, go ahead. I know we've talked for.

Speaker 2 (01:14:51):
A while, y'all being serious, and I don't know. I
don't want to be serious about this. He's he's an
un serious No, he's an unserious person. I think he's
shown to be an un serious person that finally he's
got caught up as some things while being unseious that

(01:15:13):
is going to jeopardize the money.

Speaker 3 (01:15:16):
And you know, good luck to that woman if this
is real.

Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
I believe it's to be real, but I don't know,
And good luck to him if it's not. Yea, and
he really go ahead, I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
Sorry, did you finish?

Speaker 3 (01:15:31):
And he really was doing what it was she asked
him to do.

Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
I just know, green beans, gravy, sauce, mashed potatoes, lakers
and five.

Speaker 7 (01:15:45):
And justin, I understand what you're saying about his unseeriousness.
But his unseiousness turned serious, and that's the problem, you
know what I'm saying, Like his seilliness got to the
point that that seialingess crossed over into like another arena
where people like, oh, we can't we can't joke with
you no more. We have to take your action seriously now.

(01:16:05):
And so that's why people are like, oh, no, no, no,
we can't deal with this anymore. But I'm like you,
at the end of the day, only the court can
tell us what's right and what's wrong when it comes
to that.

Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
So I wit you on that justin.

Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
And maybe I think maybe it was different than if
it was like criminal charges, but it's you know, it's
a civil suit, so it might mess up some of
the money, But I don't know that long term, you
know that it's going to mess up any of the money,
like like like it did for Paul Pierce, where basically
you had to go away just because while he he's

(01:16:41):
looking to sign somebody for his podcast. He could continue
to do the podcast without it and surround himself with
his friends, who, to Rodd's point, are just as misogynistic
as him and be like, yeah, man, I was framed.

Speaker 3 (01:16:53):
Yes she got she got fifty millil out of them.

Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
I gotta work hard, you know what I mean, Like whatever,
But you know, I can see him turning it into that,
and it's a man haters club at that point.

Speaker 3 (01:17:05):
And I think.

Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
Sponsors will be a big issue. I think trajectory of
his career could be completely changed. Like if he has
to do what you just said he did, that definitely
puts them on a completely different track than where he
was headed, which was like media superstardom. If not already there,
that one hundred million dollar contract gets dried up, and
whatever you make from ads is not that hundred million

(01:17:29):
dollars period. That's not happening.

Speaker 3 (01:17:33):
Anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
Yeah, it's.

Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
I don't even know if you still get to do
the NFL draft that he was going to do on
one of the football fields with him and his celebrity friends,
Like yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Yeah, they might yet because they don't want them problems
and civil suits, while not criminal, do not preclude anyone
from fouling criminal charges, so that does not mean that
can't happen. I think it's just a very big statement
on professional standards because he's done several things to me

(01:18:06):
that have disqualified him from being on TV. In my opinion, yes,
and if it not for the lowered expectations of what
that we have attached to like certain black people on TV,
and I'm mostly black men in this case when it
comes to sports, because I think the black women pretty
much always have to have this shit ten times better
and more together in order to even be on the

(01:18:27):
airways with these men, which says a lot about the industry.
But I think he is a dude that even if
he does whatever he sued, like he wins the lawsuit
or he doesn't lose the lawsuit, you can't have him
on the air and not think about this right now.

(01:18:48):
You can't just cut to him and say, talk to
us about the Lakers. Steven A. Smith addressed it on
his podcast and was kind of saying, like Shannon shouldn't
have said nothing. What's saying And it was very unfortuant,
like he wasn't having his back now. Keeping mind, Stephen A.
Smith is a guy who admonished jay Z's friends for

(01:19:09):
not speaking up when jay Z was accused of sexual
assault before the ship was thrown out, before it was defended.
It was like, why didn't y'all say anything? Well, why
aren't you defendish? Shannon Sharp and his character. Right, you're
not because once you actually in that situation, right and
there's real repercussions on the line, You're not gonna fuck
up your presidential bid money. You know you're not trying to.

(01:19:33):
You're gonna let that man go to the bushes. Yes,
she will.

Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
You're a colleague, not a friend. So I love Shannon.
He's a good dude. You know, he has a lot
of interests. You know, he is akers fan. You know
I'm a Knicks fan, and we have spirited debates. But
a friend, he is not a colleague, a coworker. Sometime
if ESPN or have him. You know, I don't decide

(01:20:00):
who get to be on the show and not on
the show. I just show up and debate whoever.

Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
You know you're gonna go there, he said, Shannon Sharp
is somebody I worked hold on, he said, Shannon Sharp
is of somebody I work with a couple of days
a week. Yes he did, Yes he did. He didn't
say my good friend, a person that advocated for him

(01:20:29):
to come over there.

Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
He man.

Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
When he first got to remember, he was treating him like, man,
I saved you from the plantation, brother, Welcome to the
Promised Land. I got you away from Massive Skip. Look
at us man. He was on his podcast, Like I listen.
I think maybe he might have worked. Maybe he worked
with me one time. I don't know, y'all.

Speaker 7 (01:20:51):
Y'all ain't gonna see him for a few weeks. He
ain't gonna be on the show.

Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
Shannon Sharp is somebody I worked with a couple of
days a week. Shannon Sharp is somebody I brought the
ESPN and we've grown close ass friends. I certainly root
for him. That's a lot of preamble. He said, you
could speak to his innocence of guilt from a knowledgeable place.
Oh so when it was jay Z, you wanted people

(01:21:16):
to speak from a non knowledgeable place about how he
was a good brother. And now all of a sudden,
it's like, Hey, I don't know. Even though I got
love and respect for Shannon Sharp, I'm sincerely hopeful and
prayerful that he is completely innocent of the allegations that
I've been levied against him. He admits he's a bit
torn about Shannon's response, giving creedis to Sharp's argument that

(01:21:37):
the accused of lawyer Tony Busby targets black men, but
he later questioned out. Sharp has handled situations since the
news broke on the one hand, going on offenses to
defend himself and completely understand where Shannon Sharp is coming from.
On the other hand, where his legal team issued out
that press release on x yesterday and they spoke about her,
they mentioned her name, they revealed some of those explicit
test matches. That was uncomfortable. And I don't know if

(01:21:58):
that's a strategy that will work.

Speaker 7 (01:22:00):
Hey, bab it, ain't this the same man that demand it?
Does somebody else's name be put out there? Or am
I losing it?

Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
When it was email doka? He said, why didn't they
put her name out there?

Speaker 2 (01:22:08):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
If you accusing me of something, I should be able
to die it out. Yep. In my perfect world, Sharp
moves on and somehow stay it. Some way we find
this all to be false. But it doesn't seem like
that's the way things are about that go down. Consider
how mister Busby is and how emphatic this client, his
client is proclaiming she is right and she is telling
the truth. I don't know where this is going to go.

(01:22:30):
I can't speak to anything else, right, he know this
don't look good?

Speaker 8 (01:22:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
Uh? And he said that the ESPN still still has
decisions to make on the issue. Mm hmm, yeah, we
probably ain't gonna see him for a while. Child. I
don't know what's happened. I know I got go ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:22:47):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (01:22:49):
This sound like.

Speaker 2 (01:22:52):
In New jack City when Nino Brown no longer was
interested in his wife and she was in the doing
too much.

Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
Get interested? He said, Hey done? Honestly, Uh yeah, Stephen,
a turn back on this, dude, He said, I don't
know what happened. I know I got love for the
brother Steve. I know that I'm wishing that he's innocent.
All this stuff goes away. He continued to thrive with
me on ESPN and thrive in his own platforms that

(01:23:21):
he worked so diligently over the years to bill. But
anything else will be entirely irresponsible for me to speak
on and I can't do that. Yes, I own this,
this is my platform, but I also have a day job,
and I also understand what lawyers, what HR and all
those other things entail. I have no idea what direction
ESPN will go in when it comes to this matter.
All I do know is it won't be me making

(01:23:42):
a decision. It will be others upstairs. In the end,
all of us have someone to astitude, no matter how Maverick,
we try to be right.

Speaker 7 (01:23:49):
Stephen al did that, Mariah Carroll, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:23:56):
I don't know, right, I don't know. A guy I
work with a couple of days a week is effict God, I.

Speaker 3 (01:24:07):
Just show up the work.

Speaker 7 (01:24:09):
Right, somebody any other time that would tell you he
the man? He runs ship right, all of a sudden,
this is hr problems. All of a sudden, the executives
are pulling the thing and making a call, you know,
And a lot of it is to resolve him, because
it would not be surprised if it was like he
can't come on my show no more, or listen to this.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
Show if you found I tell you this much. I'm
not saying Steven. They can make them have him on there,
but he can make sure he not on there, right,
I know that much like they they gonna run that
by him. You're gonna give the head nod to that ship.
He gonna have a say so yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
The Max for us? Right.

Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
So Oh, I hope Max. I hope Max is on
a beach. I hope his skin is glistening. I hope
he's next to I hope he is sipping on a
ma tie. I he's reading the newspaper. We didn't even
see it on this phone. I'll be reads a newspaper
and goes, damn shame and just flip to the next page.

(01:25:10):
Oh my god, Bro, let me see if I have
anything else about this before we move on.

Speaker 3 (01:25:15):
But no, I disagree.

Speaker 2 (01:25:18):
Go ahead, Max need to send steven a a text
and say you're good.

Speaker 3 (01:25:26):
Question miss me? Yet? Everything all right over there? Everything
all right over there?

Speaker 1 (01:25:31):
Everything cool? What you up to, bro? You you definitely
wouldn't have had this problem, Max, Yeah, how's work? How's
been a while? How's work? Everything going?

Speaker 5 (01:25:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:25:44):
But I was just I would like that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
I was just thinking about you.

Speaker 3 (01:25:47):
I get it.

Speaker 2 (01:25:49):
I was just thinking about you, right like you know,
you came across my news feed today.

Speaker 3 (01:25:55):
Yeah, everything all.

Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
Right now, listen, I like yours too. Don't get it
twisted either, one. That's fine with me. I like the
idea of being unbothered just as a general lifestyle. So
that's why the first thing I always go to is like, man,
it'd be funny as hell. He just didn't he wasn't
even think about this ship. It was like what happened?
He got, Oh wow, that's too bad on his song. Anyway,

(01:26:19):
flip to the next page of my book. But no,
I like I like hey, big head, you know I
like that too. Actually, you know who's you know what?
Let's flip the difference. Max can be on the beach unbothered.
Skip need to text him.

Speaker 7 (01:26:38):
Skip skip purpose Yeah, skip need to texting, skip the text.

Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
Skip need to text Shannon skip ski ski skip got
his own skill?

Speaker 13 (01:26:55):
Got don't everybody got lost?

Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
Sou all these niggas so dirty?

Speaker 7 (01:27:01):
Bro?

Speaker 1 (01:27:02):
Oh my god. You know that's the last thing I
wanted to say about it. I was talking to a
friend and it was just something I was thinking about.
I'm not gonna name any names, but just in general, Hey, man,
why do the sports analyst guys want us to know
they get bitches so bad? We don't care? That's not
the job. Nop Like Shannon Sharp, Stephen and these niggas

(01:27:25):
really want us to know they get hose. Nobody cares.
I don't care. Like maybe a hoes have a ball.
Maybe people always in your mentions trying to make you
feel less of a man or insecure about something. Is
it jealousy because you're covering athletes, and we all know
athletes get women. Dog, No one gives a fuck that
you talking about sports helps you get sex or not,

(01:27:49):
or that you're a cool guy or not. No one.
It matters to no one if you get women, it'll
just come up because we'll know. We'll be like, oh,
he was at the game with so and so. I
if that kind of thing matters to you, it really
not a big deal, bro, Pete, you know what gets women?
Niggas at work a't fucking pay less. It doesn't a

(01:28:11):
lot of people get women. It doesn't matter. But why
the fuck are you on TV late night telling us
you've been somebody a quarter to three?

Speaker 8 (01:28:18):
Bro?

Speaker 5 (01:28:18):
That's what what are we doing?

Speaker 3 (01:28:23):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:28:23):
Anyway, all right, I think we exhausteredate thing. If Oh
and like I said, there is this clip with Monique
that that's how we got here where everybody was saying
she gave them some good advice. She tried to warn them,
I'm grateful, I'm not fifty six and trying.

Speaker 12 (01:28:43):
You try to say, I'm looking at you, ain't backing down.

Speaker 13 (01:28:48):
You better take your own ass and get somebody to
love you.

Speaker 8 (01:28:52):
Now.

Speaker 7 (01:28:52):
I'm looking right at her, said take your own ass
against somebody love you.

Speaker 1 (01:28:59):
Froze fries chicken.

Speaker 13 (01:29:04):
And tell you what my baby n You need him
an old fat down bren, bake good cakes.

Speaker 1 (01:29:09):
Make some smother turkey wings.

Speaker 13 (01:29:10):
Who gonna rub his feet at the night time, okay,
and gonna have a sip of his cognac to make.

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Him feel better by herself when they come home at night.
That's what Shannon need.

Speaker 13 (01:29:19):
You don't need no twenty six year old girl. You
don't need no thirty six year old girl. This is
your auntie talking to you.

Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
Take your old ass and get your old bitch out
there that can love you old. You're trying to hang
out with these young bitches and now you can't do it.
Saying it. You just can't do it.

Speaker 13 (01:29:34):
When they want you to go for the fourth round,
you're looking at her like, bitch, listen, I need you. You
want some money to go to stop us because I
can't hold my further. But if you get your older girl,
when you get to that fourth ron, she gonna say,
hold on, hold on, let me go get you some
eggs and cheese and some toast with apple butter, because
that's gonna get your energy back.

Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
Cause apple blood after you shit, So he was doing
I was gonna be scared. Yes, I'm talking. I know.
The old gals should be good to you. These young
girls all bite you. That's hilarious.

Speaker 8 (01:30:05):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:30:06):
And what was it was one more? Oh yeah? And
so people are now digging up dirt on him. Not dirt,
I shouldn't say dirt. That's that's the bringing up the
past to say, like he's been accused of stalking and
shit like this in the past, that there's another woman
that you know, also had some shit to say about him.

(01:30:33):
Twenty ten, Shannon Sharp accuser drops charges paper says a woman,
another woman named Michelle, she had found a temporary restraining
order against him. People are saying that must have been
settled out of court or some shit. So like now
everything's fair play and it's all being brought back up
and the internet is interneting, like you got major outlets

(01:30:56):
talking about this.

Speaker 5 (01:30:56):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
Man, I'm I'm waiting on and man, I'm not trying
to be funny, but I am kind of waiting on
Mike Epps and Corey Holkom to do what they do.

Speaker 7 (01:31:11):
They got something to say, they.

Speaker 1 (01:31:14):
Do not like that. The only hope he got is
that them niggas as misogynistic as he is. And this
will be when they actually bond and defend each other.
You know, these white bitches. But hey, they don't like
him and they've been talking about him for years and
now he finally got a scandal that is bigger than

(01:31:38):
the ship. He ate these niggas. I'm not gonna lie, dog,
Mike Epps. So funny to me, he could just come
on stage, look at the look at the crowd, and
just start laughing, and I'm gonna start laughing. He don't
even got to say what it's about.

Speaker 2 (01:31:52):
Yeah, but he but he do got doctor Umar on
his side to support him if if he gonna lead,
if he gonna leave these white women's along.

Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
Wait, are you sure he got doctor first of all?
If you think he's leaving his white like.

Speaker 3 (01:32:04):
To it's like going to the Muslim u.

Speaker 1 (01:32:08):
You think he about to pull a job out the
Major's he about to go back to black to get
out of this, because you know they do. They do
love to go back to black. They be like black
women will always help me get out of this ship.
I love me a black woman now. But listen, Mike EMPs,
Tony said it too. All Mike El's gotta do is
look at the camera. Yeah, bro, he don't got to
say a joke, he just got to He could just say,

(01:32:31):
and y'all see what's happening with Shannon. I'm gonna lose it.
I'm gonna lose it. It doesn't matter what the joke's
are after that.

Speaker 10 (01:32:38):
And yeah, and you know, and you know, you know,
Cory Hoko just keep calling him fruit booty and gay
and ship because he called everybody gay.

Speaker 1 (01:32:48):
Yes he does, but he gonna definitely go in. Man. Man,
it's about to be open fucking season on Shannon Shark.
And uh yeah, man, I think he was. I see
the whole time. I wasn't a fan of the way
he was getting down. I definitely thought the Skip Bayless
thing Skip was wrong and it definitely was fucked up

(01:33:09):
with to put your glasses back on and shit. But
at the end of the day, man, this buddy is
he's a bird. Dude is a bird. He a messy
ass dude. And this is what happens when you just
live in mess like this. Man. It's kind of crazy,
all right. Back, damn we was on feedback, Yeah, she
says Monique tried to tell him. It's a Shane Shannon

(01:33:30):
left undisputed with so much public good will towards him,
got a fat contract with ESPN, and then I guess
he let all the success go to his head. These
broadcasters really think they're the story. The only network sports
show I watch his First Things first with Nick right.
Otherwise everything I watch is people on YouTube, some former
ESPN people. Network sports shows are trash. Also Ride, You're right,
Lakers should have kept Mark Damn. Yeah. I was looking

(01:33:51):
to hit them the other night. I said, when they
lost that game of Minnesota, I'll say, you know what
they could use Right now, it looks like it's finally
time for me to bring up my point. You know,
I like being right. They played Jackson Hayes eight minutes

(01:34:13):
brother in a game where Rudy Gobert played twenty two.
I was like, yeah, they could use a little something something,
But yeah, anyway, Lakers will be fine. I think that
it was a little fluky that first game. I'm not
saying Minnesota is not. Was like, like, Minnesota is going
to They're supposed to win at least two games in

(01:34:35):
this series. Anybody that thought Lakers is just about to
blow them out and sweep them the whole time. That's
kind of ridiculous. But that being said, the way them
niggas shot in game one, I was rolling my eyes.
That shit was too stupid. It was like they shot
like fifty percent from three.

Speaker 8 (01:34:52):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
It's like, hey, man, some days you just gonna lose.
That was one of them days.

Speaker 2 (01:35:00):
But also, no, I don't know what he did to
get Luca to play some defense game two, but it
was a whole hit of the basket. It was like,
who who is Luca? Check and y'all can get off
tonight whatever you like, you want to pick to get
Luca or you get off.

Speaker 1 (01:35:21):
Yeah. It's just interesting though, because I don't think Luca's
defense was that much difference between game one and two.
I thought the strategy was different. The strategy was we're
gonna double team Anthony Edwards and make him pass. And
every time they passed it to a wide open three pointer,
and the Niggas hit fifty percent of them. It was like,
this is a dumb strategy. So then they went back

(01:35:42):
to that, like we kind of man the man ished
on this, like if ed just gets thirty five dunking
on us, he's just gonna get thirty five. As long
as he don't get no assist, we're gonna be fine.
And that plan worked, which is what has worked against
Anthony Edwards all season long, the teams that have double
teamed them, and he up with over eight assists. I
think they're undefeated when he has eight assists. But yeah,

(01:36:04):
but when he don't have assist, they could get it,
they could lose. And so I think JJ that is
the real hero of this series with that coaching change,
and I don't think I don't know, maybe it's a
Gingers or whatever, but JJ has proven himself to be
a really fucking good coach. And that's what I noticed
in game too, is just the strategy against Anthony Edwards
was much different, and all of a sudden, the niggas

(01:36:26):
wasn't getting off no more. They wasn't open.

Speaker 3 (01:36:29):
LA shot better too, like they actually was hit shots.

Speaker 1 (01:36:33):
For a little bit the fourth quarter, they shot terribly,
but it just didn't matter at that point because they
had played good defense, they had got up a lot
of points, and they still weren't letting They weren't just
letting niggas shoot wide open shots. So it was like
it took Minnesota so long to walk them down from

(01:36:55):
that lead in that first game. It felt like Minnesota
could have done that ship in three minutes, Like that's
how open they was just leaving, Like Jaylen McDonald's in
the corner, Like why are y'all who's planning was this?
I just don't understand, Like nas Reid can shoot Jay,
they can all shoot it there? Why the fuck open?

(01:37:16):
All right? Ghost? That says what to do? Rod, Carrod
and gCO. Harrison helpball as well, or at least are
going better for y'all than Nico Harrison. Isn't everybody going
better than Nico? I mean? Good?

Speaker 8 (01:37:27):
God?

Speaker 1 (01:37:27):
Damn seemed like every time person wonders, wow, Nico screwed
up the MAVs, Harrison breaks through the wall with a
like a past regressive kool aid man, screaming out, oh yeah.
Tim McMahon's ESPN article about Harrison firing all the trusted,
beloved and qualified training staff last year is a bad look.
Hired an athletic trainer who ain't approved by the NBA
p A to be an NBA trainer, but sure does

(01:37:49):
sing the Rush guys back bad on this song, worse
than the when the MAVs almost had to for forfeit
games because everyone was hurt and a goddamn calamity once
you factor in the Harrison high, the trainer's boss after
the trainer, and then Nico comes out in the press
and say he didn't realize how important Luca was to
the fans. And after the Timberwolves had a franchise record

(01:38:10):
breaking shooting night to beat the Lakers, I expect the
Lakers win Game two, and damn today ever, Lebron still
doing this after twenty years. I'm so happy to have
enjoyed it. In the moment, looked like it's gonna be
Lakers in five. Yeah, Shennon's us Shannon Sharp would say,
fry salt, pink him a land salt, sexual assault, Lakers

(01:38:32):
in five? Oh no, the NFL drafteds. Oh wait, and
to the Nico thing. Let me say this about Nico. Oh,
he was everyone's hero a year ago. A year ago,
he got the PJ. Brown trade. Okay, that was the

(01:38:53):
trade where they was like, yo, he finally got Lego
some help. They've been great since the trade deadline. Nic
o'harrison remember the name, and now he's like, I didn't
know Luca was that important. It's like, if you don't
stop lying. He ain't said one motherfucking thing is that
trade that has made me be like that was a

(01:39:13):
I see why you did it.

Speaker 7 (01:39:15):
So you mean to tell me, y'all probably number one
jersey seller for your team wasn't important?

Speaker 1 (01:39:21):
Okay? Now right in the one of the ones in
the league. Yes, on the top five.

Speaker 2 (01:39:29):
But I think that's how you know. Ownership told him
to do it, and he said, all right, I got.

Speaker 7 (01:39:37):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:39:37):
You're gonna lose your job too, because they don't give
a fuck.

Speaker 7 (01:39:39):
They're not gonna take as possibility for telling you to
do that shit.

Speaker 1 (01:39:42):
Yeah, so now they're doing that thing that they normally
do the players when they trade them. They doing it
back to him, and it was a matter of time
because they did. He did it to Luca first with
the you know he was always drinking beer, smoking hookah. Okay,
well they got something for your ass cause they came back.
Was like everything you don't ever ed wrong? Remember that
time on the list, Remember how you talked that Dirk Novinsky,

(01:40:05):
Remember that bitch like they was on they own you
fired a trainer. Don't nobody care about trainers, none of us?
He fired that trainer. It wasn't news. None of us
thought it was news until just now because they are
getting his ass out of there. Jason Kidd even did
his little finger and said, you know, I privately like
through sources, Jason Kidd never liked this trade. He thought

(01:40:28):
he was surprised by the trade as anyone else, and
he thought they were going to try to work it
out with Luca. I'm like, yeah, I see what you're doing, Jae.
My name sources so okay. Jason like, I'm not going
down with y'all. If I'm going down the whole ship,
gotta go down that truth. The owner is now leaking
out that.

Speaker 2 (01:40:47):
He's I was gonna say, it's the only reason Jason
ain't loof yet because it's been hard to find something else,
because otherwise we know.

Speaker 3 (01:40:54):
He'd have been left.

Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
First of all, Bruh, I don't know what this contract
looked like, but you can't tell me.

Speaker 1 (01:41:01):
He ain't looking around at these firings. Memphis, like like
was it Memphis? Sacramento?

Speaker 2 (01:41:09):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:41:10):
Utah? Is it not Utah? The other one is uh Denver? Yes, Denver.
He waiting for Denver to lose. Write this down, everybody,
write this down. You heard it here. First we've cracked
the case. Phoenix was the last one. But no, that
man waiting for Denver to lose that I think we
got something, guys. I think we cook it with something.

(01:41:33):
Boss d Sports Breaking News broke it first. Jason Kidd
waiting for Denver to finally just piece the fuck out.
Let them go ahead and lose to the to the
Clippers or something. At Jay Kig gonna be like, you
know what, that job is looking kind of nice? You know,
none that I think about it, man, I was kind
of part of the problem too. I wasn't really coaching,
getting the best coaching out of these guys. Nico, I

(01:41:54):
should probably be out here too. You know what, I
hate defense? I not I think about it. No, No,
I know you said defense win championship. I've been thinking
about going all offense next season, so yeah, I think
I would not. I don't. If he moved, boy, he
moved it, that'll be the most little fingershit he's ever done.
If he ends up as the next coach at Denver

(01:42:14):
with jokers still there, that.

Speaker 2 (01:42:16):
Great you're gonna interview, He's gonna be like, you know that, Jamal,
I can get him.

Speaker 3 (01:42:21):
I can get him healthy.

Speaker 1 (01:42:22):
I can get him healthy. I know what. Right, Hey,
look when I got him back to life. When I
had Luca, he was going to the finals. Okay, that's
what I was doing. Okay, let's see. Uh, he says,
after Tims had a franchise. Uh oh, NFL drafts tomorrow, right,
If the Giants draft Jackson Dart from Old Miss at quarterback,

(01:42:43):
that's another point towards your theory that Eli Manning success
during their franchise. Yeah. I've been seeing that theory, and
I'm like, okay, but but you know what, let me
just say this. I don't know ship about college football prospects,
and I don't know who's supposed to be good in
the NFL. And honestly, I wish most people would admit
it they don't know either. I don't keep up with

(01:43:04):
it and don't get shudure saying this is a name
because he's a name. But I and people are already
very like he gonna be good or he gonna be terrible.
I don't know how to fuck y'all know. All these
motherfuckers could be good or terrible. I don't know it
be seeming like shit. I thought Bryce Young was sorry
till halfway through last season. I was like, oh damn,

(01:43:26):
my bad shit. Right, guess Nigga needed some coaching. That's
some discipline. I didn't How the fuck do you know?
I well that shoulder saying this definitely shouldn't be number three.
All this shit sounds stupid till you go back ten
years from now look at the draft and people be like, damn,
that's crazy shit. Do Sam just win the third round?
That's how it works. I don't know who's gonna be good.

(01:43:48):
All right, back to this though. I hope y'all have
a wonderful weekend. Thanks always for The Dope Show's peace,
Roll me wrong. Shout to Rodkaron Janet Sharp. Yes, men
act like I say jokingly, as a man in his
forties that doesn't like be a call unk, ain't just
get accused of sexual softbay woman thirty years is junior.
I guess McAfee is really lowered the standards at that network. Yeah,
that was funny. He was on the air Tuesday. I
was like, that's Hodd and what's up with man? And

(01:44:13):
then think like the women that have to work there
with them, they gotta be deferential to this Nigga's opinion,
they gotta act like when he's going off about w
NBA players need to be grateful and shit, they can't
be like Nigga, you fuck women to put black babies
in there. How about you shut the fuck up.

Speaker 7 (01:44:32):
And you know what, Monica McNutt was right when she
was talking to them, because you know what, they stopped
talking about that shit after a while.

Speaker 1 (01:44:40):
Yeah, I mean, not trying to find it.

Speaker 7 (01:44:41):
She was like, if you're gonna do something, talk about
it all the Well.

Speaker 1 (01:44:44):
What's funny is when they talk about it now, they
still do it from this very paternalistic like I just
want what's best for you, ladies type of conversations. They
don't really talk about the game much. And when they
talk about the game, it's extreme platitudes because they don't
watch the game. So it just be like, I mean,
I know Caitlyn Clark is a beast, I know that much. Okay,

(01:45:04):
they don't get me started on you know, uh yeah,
like it's all service level. You know, Oh she's a dog,
you know, such as, like it's that kind of thing.
But they're not breaking it down like and honestly, I'd
rather them do that than than you know they're but
if they really were in the w NBA fans, you

(01:45:25):
know what they be doing. They be shipping on them
players because that's what they do with the sports they do.
Follow that. Prescott ain't shit, uh, Lebron James ain't top five.
So it's always something negative. We'll know we reached the
quality with the w NBA when motherfuckers is on there
saying like, I understand that y'all think Asiah Wilson is

(01:45:50):
one of the is the goat, but she'll never be
sure swoop to me. Yes, they're not gonna do that
because they don't watch it. They just want to tell
them how to get money and just keep it calm,
he says. And what's up with a man yelling at
fans about his endowment at the game? Sir, there are
children here. Keep doing y'all thing love the show? Uh yeah,

(01:46:11):
ad Man said, got fine because he told he told
the Lakers fans that his dick was bigger than theirs.
That's funny. Yeah, you know what I would say to that,
though the league getting soft, He got the league getting soft.

(01:46:34):
You should be able to say that to the fans.
It's not all he said it on cameras, not all
he said or to the like on Mike or whatever.
He told some fans of talking shit. He talked a
little shit back. That's soft to be finding him for that.
That's weak than me.

Speaker 2 (01:46:49):
So like, oh, somebody got audio of it, or like
just a rumor heaked out about it.

Speaker 1 (01:46:55):
I bet you there's audio, But I feel like if
it didn't make the broadcast, gives a fuck. I don't
know if there's idea for the record, but it's just
like we you know what. You know how I found
out about it? The fine? Yeah before then that most
peop wouldn't have known. Isn't that funny? I found out
about it because of the fine because.

Speaker 3 (01:47:16):
That would have made Twitter streets.

Speaker 1 (01:47:18):
I'm sure it did. As a matter of fact, I
found it. I'm sure it did. It's just it's not
on the broadcast. Who cares find them for not taking
care of his kids? Yeah, I wouldn't have found them.

Speaker 7 (01:47:49):
No, And the biggest reason why I wanted to find
him is because the thing is the fan egged among
and it is one of these things. But y'all, they
just need to lead them professional athletes alone, and it like.

Speaker 1 (01:48:00):
If they would do that, you wouldn't He wouldn't be
telling you to dig Dick is bigger. Yeah, it's just
Twitter talks about a lot of shit.

Speaker 8 (01:48:06):
Just don't.

Speaker 1 (01:48:07):
You don't have to confirm it by finding them, which
just emboldens them anymore, even more if they was talking shit,
he talked shit back. If the fans not fouling.

Speaker 7 (01:48:17):
Some charges or something, you just move on, right if
that's my opinion though, Yeah, yeah, if you're not gonna
find a fan to kick the fan out the game?

Speaker 1 (01:48:24):
Need the players alone? Yeah he threatened them or something, correct,
I get it, but yeah, whatever, Hell, but it doesn't
matter either way. Like, it's not like I'm mad they
find him. It's just more like a This is a
non story. Hello, Rod, Justin and sometimes Karen, long time
listening here. I intend to write in but life, you know.
My only commentary this week is regarding Shannon Shark. Hey,
sometimes Karen, I'm here most of the time. Yeah, she

(01:48:45):
had like most of the time. Sometimes I might come
in late because I get my hat done. Yeah she'd
be here, but yeah, I think it was. I think
it was last week when y'all played a clip of
Shannon Sharp saying the young things open up for him
and bless your hearts. Y'all tried to help that man
by saying young to him is in his third day thirties.
Come to find out he meant young like what we

(01:49:05):
all thought was young. That's all I had to say. Oh,
Justin needs a Justin was right song. Even if he
only write like twice a year, how would I ever
find it on the soundboard? Keep up the great work, y'all. Mail,
thank you, mail, thank you, baby, appreciate you.

Speaker 3 (01:49:22):
All right, it'd be like four times a year.

Speaker 1 (01:49:26):
But you know who's Yeah, I'm a speed run through
these stories. If you have something to say, you know,
hop on in. Feel free guys, okay, and if not,
I'll keep keep it moving. I know you know it's
at the ten, Justin getting sleepy and we're doing the show.
On a Wednesday, Paige Becker signed a three year deal
with Unrivaled Let's Go. Yeah, this was the This is

(01:49:51):
one of the times where they did talk about it
on first take, and once again they had nothing to add,
just like, I'm just glad that she's getting her money.
You know, that's what you do good. You know what
she getting an investments, she getting in on the ground floor,
and it's like y'all have nothing to really say. Y'all
didn't watch not one unrival game, not one. And then

(01:50:11):
of course they started saying this about like the WNBA,
and how like the WNBA, the women need to not
ask for too much money just because they're getting money
from Unrivaled and all this other shit, which is just
a weird way to take it, because they always go
to a paternal place of let us tell these women
how to run their business, like there isn't a WNBA's

(01:50:33):
players Association.

Speaker 7 (01:50:35):
Right, and I think it's mass y'all don't tell the
players they shouldn't make all the money that they making.

Speaker 1 (01:50:40):
Yeah, I'm sure they might, but it's just weird. Like
it's been a while soince we had a lockout, so
I don't remember. But they don't do it paternalistically, is
my point. It's never like I would tell these brothers.
Don't go to the NBA and tell them you want
more money. You just make sure it's reasonable. It's like
they assume that the women are gonna beat unreasonable, like

(01:51:00):
they're gonna walk in there like they're not business people,
like they've never negotiated a contract before and just be
like and start crying and just be like, can't you
have some money? It's like their business professionals. And I
believe it was Cheney that was there that day, and
she had to be like, I'm on the I've been

(01:51:21):
on the Player Association board. I know, I actually know
what the negotiations are gonna be. I know what they're
gonna ask. They're not just gonna go in there and
ask for X amount of dollars and just some and
call the lockout. So why are y'all talking like that? Right? Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:51:39):
Marcus, go play ball? Be happy, right right?

Speaker 1 (01:51:44):
Be great and stop hitting that white girl. Marcus Morris
calls the Grizzlies players y ends on first tape.

Speaker 2 (01:51:53):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:51:56):
Is he the one to call it on kids the
way ens or that.

Speaker 1 (01:51:59):
No just jello? Hey man. That might be perfectly fine
for a podcast behind the blackout his paywalk.

Speaker 7 (01:52:08):
Right, but but that is not ESPN behavior, sir, not professional.

Speaker 1 (01:52:13):
And they had him back since and I'm like, nah,
that that tells you that that cake had not finished baking.
You put that back in the oven, right, And I
guarantee you him. Not of them looked at each other
like you know, I don't know what. I'm not going
to ask him. Well, he's lucky because uh, you know,
stephen A is not of the culture enough to pick
up on the right away. But I saw the women
on the set that did they knew this right like

(01:52:35):
I think was there, Monica, was there, somebody and they
had that look like, oh, he just said that, Oh
this is what we're doing. Okay, yeah, let's see, uh
move on from this. This is not story. Oh skip
Bayless and settlement talks for that harassment suit. So is
Joey Taylor mmm mm hmmm mm hmmm. Uh so maybe

(01:53:01):
this is what Shannon just did.

Speaker 7 (01:53:04):
Because child, when you do that, that's that shit quiet
and it goes away, I know, you know, guilty not
guilty and all that shit. A lot of times people
are like, I don't want this ship to drag out
in public. Let me just end it.

Speaker 1 (01:53:14):
Well, especially if you did it. Yes, let's if you
did it. Uh, let's see. Uh, don't care about this,
don't care about this. I already brought up Greg Popovich
went back, got another healthcare Hopefully he's okay. I hope so. Oh,
Larsa Pippen turns heads on the Red carpet with her

(01:53:37):
new boyfriend. She got another one. I think we may
have briefly mentioned this guy a couple of weeks ago,
but we weren't really it wasn't confirmed yet. But once
you show up to the red carpet, I feel like, Hey,
that y'all go together. Good for her child.

Speaker 7 (01:53:54):
She ain't gonna be out there in the open with
people being able.

Speaker 1 (01:53:57):
To talk to her.

Speaker 7 (01:53:58):
Back in the box, girl, get on back, get on
back in them boxes, after what people talking and recording
you chain.

Speaker 1 (01:54:05):
No, Well, Karen, he's not a famous NBA player. I
think he's just a former pro basketball player. I don't
know that he's a box guy either. They went, we
be in our.

Speaker 7 (01:54:15):
Upper level where we can be separated from everybody. Then
if we can't get no box, shein't trying to be
down there, down there with the rest of us.

Speaker 1 (01:54:21):
I don't know why you keep assuming this man got pockets.
I don't I don't know.

Speaker 14 (01:54:26):
After you after you was out here eating red like
after you was out here eating Applebee's two for twenties,
I need this man to show me he got pockets
before I assume he got pockets.

Speaker 1 (01:54:38):
Oh, I got joked. So she was with that little
young boy. He had no money. I know, I still
got jokes. And then she gotta show me this man
right here, might be oh, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:54:51):
Maybe pipa Jr. Footing bill with some of his NBA money.

Speaker 1 (01:54:55):
Maybe I don't know. But they went to see accountant
too at the screening for account too. At the steppen repeat.
I don't know. His clothes don't look very expensive to me.

Speaker 3 (01:55:13):
He don't look you don't.

Speaker 1 (01:55:15):
He don't even look comfortable with the steppen repeat like
this ain't even his lane. Oh man, do you need
some money? How the.

Speaker 7 (01:55:34):
Loss of Pippin that's who this is. Yeah, I don't
know who he is, but.

Speaker 1 (01:55:40):
Yeah, exactly. The fact that you don't know his name
is why I'm not giving him no creditor. Like he
don't put up back in the limo.

Speaker 3 (01:55:46):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:55:46):
They probably drove to the car to the thing her. Yeah,
she might have drove. I don't know. Let's see Eric Blesso,
former NBA star Eric.

Speaker 3 (01:56:01):
Do you think you think about her?

Speaker 1 (01:56:02):
Hold?

Speaker 3 (01:56:03):
You think he bought her a large popcorn?

Speaker 1 (01:56:05):
Or right? He said, we're gonna have to split this drink.

Speaker 3 (01:56:10):
She said, his jacket.

Speaker 1 (01:56:12):
He said, well, you know what he said. You know what,
he said, justin skittles and popcorn. You can't just pick one.

Speaker 7 (01:56:23):
I'm sorry, We're gonna have problems if you look at
me like that.

Speaker 1 (01:56:29):
You can't just drink. Hey, you know they got water fountains.
Why are you paying for a bottle of water? That's
six dollars for that water.

Speaker 3 (01:56:41):
Damn.

Speaker 1 (01:56:42):
Former NBA star Eric Blesso reportedly involved in wild domestic
dispute at allegedly breaking into l a home. We're breaking
in the homes now, yeah, that nothing else to do?
Said apparently, yep, exactly.

Speaker 15 (01:57:02):
Which we call it crime. Watch how much crime picks
up if you take away our game?

Speaker 5 (01:57:09):
What do you think that would happen?

Speaker 15 (01:57:10):
There's nothing else to do, so.

Speaker 1 (01:57:12):
Nothing else, So we're breaking in the homes now, Apparently
him and his girlfriend Brianna May. The police were called
from their neighbors, who said they were fighting or something
as a disturbance. They were both uncooperative. Cops investigated scene
determined the argument took place during this bat They concluded
bless So was locked out of the pad and forced

(01:57:32):
his way back inside of his own home. Let's see.
In October twenty seven, twenty twenty two, they arrested him
in Lost Hills, California for domestic violence. He was facing
the misdemeanor charges of domestic violence. He faced the allegations
of assawt on his partner. The legal proceedings concluded without

(01:57:54):
a conviction as the charges were dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
So noweople like, is this a pattern or what? He
concluded his career playing for the Shanghai Sharks and the
Chinese Basketball Association. So Eric bledsoe mm hm hmmm. Last

(01:58:15):
time I thought I hear that, man, I ain't that
the truth? Uh, let's see.

Speaker 3 (01:58:20):
Uh looked like mm hmm. Yeah, he looked like whatever
they say he did. Mm hmmmmm, he looked like it allegedly.

Speaker 1 (01:58:34):
Yeah. I just think of him as a guy that
just never got it together. Every time I've ever watched him,
I felt like he just was not that good. Not
sorry enough to not be in the NBA, but not
a nigga I believe in right. Ever, his girl is
bad though, so I don't. I don't know if that
counts or anything, but that's his pictures of his girl.

(01:58:59):
Let's look like she kind of like ig model? Fine
a type, don't they yeah, uh so all right, Uh,
let's see, and I'm sure he's got millions of dollars
in the bank. Let's see. Uh. I don't care about this.
Travis Kelsey's ex girlfriend, Kaylen Nicole had the entire gym

(01:59:20):
and all over her unusual white, cheeky bodysuit. So she
went to the gym.

Speaker 7 (01:59:29):
I'm glad she's doing something else other than talking about that.

Speaker 1 (01:59:32):
Man. Yeah, we love to see it. Yeah. She went
to the bank fit camp and posted this picture of
her and all white would turn completely to the camera
with the cheeks out hold back out too. Yeah, which
we appreciate. Man. This is the kind of shit I like.
This is her fighting back. I won't need to hear

(01:59:54):
you talking about that, man. No more. Nobody care about
that ship. Don't nobody care. Child. Bill Belichick's girlfriend is
running things. She's running the of course she is.

Speaker 2 (02:00:06):
Child.

Speaker 1 (02:00:08):
She's beating out on bitches back. She created a company
that's not registered called Belichick Ink or some shit.

Speaker 7 (02:00:14):
Yet you're gonna fuck around and it's gonna be LLC
approved because trust it was like, oh it ain't real.

Speaker 1 (02:00:19):
But she also so when Bill Belichick used to have
sayings when he was a coach of the New England Patriots.
Robert Kraft would often copyright those sayings as Patriots says
and put them on t shirts and stuff like that,
like do your job, no days off and ignore the noise. Well,
what she did is she fouled trademarks for those iconic

(02:00:39):
sayings and she added Bill's version, So that takes a
page out of Taylor Swift's book. When Taylor Swift got independent,
she was able to do her own music as she
no longer wanted to deal with that record label. She
re recorded her song and added Taylor's version at the end,

(02:01:04):
and we recorded her albums and she gets all the
money from that. This is what she's doing with Bill Belichick.
She's thinking outside the box. She is built different.

Speaker 7 (02:01:15):
She is, and they got them jokes child, Bill Belchall
lc gonna be a fucking real thing. She was like, Oh, bit, y'all,
y'all think I'm bullshitting she I told y'all she.

Speaker 1 (02:01:24):
Had a y'all kept talking about she was gonna fuck
some young nigga. I'm like, I don't think you understand
the kind of woman that she is. This woman is
ten steps ahead of y'all. She ain't worry about no dick.
She's gonna get half this man's money, yes, if not
all of it when he dies.

Speaker 7 (02:01:45):
She she gonna guarantee she got it.

Speaker 1 (02:01:48):
She gonna be sitting on a fucking fortune.

Speaker 7 (02:01:51):
Ry ain't gonna be able to live the rest of
her young ass life, right.

Speaker 2 (02:01:55):
Oh, she man, this is what he's fell in love
with on the plane, and I'll see why.

Speaker 3 (02:02:00):
I see why.

Speaker 2 (02:02:00):
He was like, oh no, I generational talent, generational talent.

Speaker 1 (02:02:06):
When he was like, I'm going to UNC, she was like,
we going to u n.

Speaker 2 (02:02:11):
See yep, to do it's been able to look at
something undrafted, look at the common player and say, you
know what, you can help me win? And I god
damn it. I mean he did it again an hour
long flight and was like, you know what, you can
help me win?

Speaker 1 (02:02:32):
And she ain't got to worry about She ain't got
worried about no bds M choking ship because he too
old for all that. Right. And also she was like,
I don't gonna fuck about how many of these young
young jokes.

Speaker 7 (02:02:43):
Y'all got about my ass? You know, you know what,
never get old these dollar bills.

Speaker 2 (02:02:49):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:02:49):
Carrie Hilson says, athletes are stunning emotionally when it comes
to love and relationships. Yeah, makes sense. Sore most men.
So I don't know if you know, Tracy L says
old man. She says athletes. The young girl says young men.
Sounds like men as a brand.

Speaker 7 (02:03:05):
Just have something as a collective, right tm me, Tim.

Speaker 3 (02:03:12):
Now who her X that brought that brought this to her?

Speaker 1 (02:03:15):
That's what I want to know. Yeah, who is she
dating before this that made her have to be like,
you know what? This might be a problem, right, but
I'm sure it with some nigga. Colin Kevinick. Colin Kaepernick
said he's still ready, child. If you don't get your
ass out of here, ain't about looking for.

Speaker 7 (02:03:30):
Your your left hip popping like mine.

Speaker 1 (02:03:34):
Get out of here, sir, Get out of here. Your
back hot, get out of here. Your ankle's tight.

Speaker 7 (02:03:44):
And you think you don't go out there and playing
the NFL, sir, it's been ten years.

Speaker 2 (02:03:49):
Get out of here, Colin Kaepernick, call it a picnic,
call it what you want?

Speaker 3 (02:03:56):
Nick right, Lakers and five.

Speaker 1 (02:04:00):
Yourk Knicks? Ye yes, Steven Nicks a man? What what
is up with? How long can he keep this going?
What age are we gonna say what age? Are we
gonna stop asking? Because at this point it's our funt.
Whoever this media person is that flies out the visit
college Kaefer Nigga every year, text him or d ms

(02:04:21):
him every year on the end, who is this person
that's like? Is it a joke to them too? They like,
let's see what he's saying.

Speaker 7 (02:04:29):
He's sixty's right, he got no bingness out now.

Speaker 1 (02:04:33):
They just like that, and they't gonna keep posting the
pictures of him and his prime on the sideline of
that forty nine ers uniform taking the knee. I'm like, nah,
post a picture of him with all them grays in
this frame.

Speaker 3 (02:04:44):
I was gonna say, than us right now? Even still?
Is it then.

Speaker 7 (02:04:51):
Topta take Epsen salt baths?

Speaker 1 (02:04:55):
Do you think he gonna play professional? They did him dirty.
It's over man, right, they paid you to move on.
I still say. The funniest thing they could do if
the NFL was really some dicks on one of these
races owners was really want to be a dick about it,
The funniest thing in the world they could do is
give him a shot when he's fifty and then pretend

(02:05:18):
and then pretend that that proved him right, Like, once
he's on there with no a C L be Like
I told y'all he was sorry, We're like what once
he gets sacked a few times I.

Speaker 2 (02:05:30):
Told y'all play, he gonna be like that other guy
that signed that was like, you know what, I don't
actually want to play, I just want to be yes.

Speaker 1 (02:05:41):
That dude was like that was like you gotta play.
He was like you ain't him. I was gonna have to.
I didn't even read the play book. I repeat this
joke that I said years ago because this is my
sixth sess of humor, and it's always you know, that's
what makes this. For people that laugh at this is
why you know, that's why you like me. And for
those that don't laugh, it's why we could never really

(02:06:03):
truly be friends. But in my head, the funniest possible
outcome to the Colin Kaepernick shit would have been if
they had got him back in the league, like and
I don't mean like ten years later, I mean like
the next year, after everybody had said he was sorry
and all the black people had talked about how Grady was.
If he would have been sorry, that year would have

(02:06:27):
been the funniest version of the race war we've had
yep over Caitlyn Clark and Angel reci because black people,
we would have had to stand on business regardless of
how he played the act like that man was killing
it and would if he threw twelve interception. We were like,
if the they get him some help, you get some

(02:06:49):
wire was because this was no way we were fit
to watch that unbiased to be like, man, damn, I
guess he is sorry. We was gonna fight on that line.
I don't now look didn't have it, and I'm kind
of glad it didn't hapen, But if it did, I'm
hilarious and I'm telling you right now in public, I
would have had his back. It wouldn't matter if he

(02:07:10):
was fumbling the ball every hand off off and like,
nah see they they doing something to the ball man
to try to make him sorry. This a conspiracy. Ref's
gotta call that, like.

Speaker 2 (02:07:22):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:07:22):
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback jayalen Hurst got married to his longtime girlfriend.
Good for him.

Speaker 7 (02:07:28):
A lot of broken hearts out there, but good for him.
That's a fine man.

Speaker 1 (02:07:31):
Super Bowl ring wedding ring cock ring Lakers in five
shout out to her, though she had her eyes on
the prize, Yes she did. And at no point did
we ever think he was on the market. And we
know they was throwing it at him left and right,

(02:07:52):
but at no point did we ever think that black
woman was not locking it down. So shout out to her.

Speaker 2 (02:08:02):
NHL, NHL, that's why he was able to focus in
the Super Bowl, making sure it wasn't no distractions.

Speaker 1 (02:08:11):
NHL viewership on ESPN and TNT is terrible and no
one's talking about it. Nobody's talking. I tried to fix
the NBA ratings. Guess what NBA ratings are, the twenty
five year all time high?

Speaker 8 (02:08:24):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:08:24):
Interesting people watching? Mm hmmm mm hmm.

Speaker 3 (02:08:28):
Lebron James right, Lebron.

Speaker 1 (02:08:32):
DJ shooting ass out there to talk about this. Yeah,
that dude that blackout the hockey. Pull out that little
baby frow and go out there and tell us why, why,
how we're gonna fix the NFL, NHL, How we're gonna
get your ratings right? Is it too many threes? Not
enough fights? What's the problem, not enough ice? What's happening here?

(02:08:53):
Or I do have to give one more shout out
to our girl. Jordan Hudson, Bill Bellichack's girlfriend. What happened?
She uh gave him a lobster dinner. You see this
picture right here? Maybe I'll blow it up and show
it on a different tab, But can y'all see the
lobster in that dinner? It's strawberries, Yes, yeah, it's Uh.

(02:09:22):
Let me show y'all this one a bigger picture. It's
strawberries and a little bit of ice cream or something
with some that's what they eating. She called a lobster dinner.
She gonna keep him alive, Yes she is.

Speaker 7 (02:09:36):
She like, I'm not giving you no real lobster dipped
in no butter, clogging up your arteries.

Speaker 1 (02:09:40):
Till she get that check, ain't she? She is so
she gets she giving him his pills every morning. Do
she get that check? Shash?

Speaker 7 (02:09:48):
She got them playing out for the whole month. Okay,
it's not bullshit.

Speaker 1 (02:09:52):
She needed. She gonna pick the medications up now. The
second he signed I don't know what's happening in the
second he signed that marriage agreement. I don't know. But
my girl is she built different, bro. She the new
Britney mahomes for me. Man, I'm like, I ain't never
seen nobody like this. She doing all types of shit.

Speaker 7 (02:10:12):
She was like, she was, I got a baby, she
rebranded him.

Speaker 3 (02:10:17):
She was like, oh, I'm bach building.

Speaker 1 (02:10:19):
Yes, she is, she building with him, she building their brand.
She is with him shooting at the gym? Ain't she
though she might as well be? Jamel Hill talked about
Norby Williams, the guy that Pat McAfee called out and
said he deblackified their show The six and took away

(02:10:40):
like she didn't want them to have a black He
didn't want them to have the Tommy Smith Carlos John
Carlos black Power salute from the nineteen sixty eight Olympics.
He told him to take down a picture of Smith
and Hill with Barack Obama and Michelle Obama. He got
ready to intro music from Jazzy Jeff so that you know.

(02:11:00):
But it's so funny you made all those decisions and
then you end up with Pat McAfee and Shannon Sharp. Yeah,
you did, like tell this was better. At least jaml
and Mike understood the assignment and wanted to talk about
sports and kept it professional. Yeah. Now you got these
guys in there, and guess who rang you out, Pat McAfee. Now,

(02:11:23):
so they won m but yeah, that's just but yeah,
she said they deblackified and I believe her. Yeah m hm,
O believer. And and you know it was because it
was black. And it's just their personal choice because they'll
defend the choices that they even when they're bad ratings,

(02:11:46):
they'll find a way to support the stuff they want.

Speaker 7 (02:11:49):
Yeah, yeah, because you know, nobody find it. Really don't
know what Pat McAfee ratings is because they have a
combination of live TV, streaming, you know, all types of shit.

Speaker 1 (02:12:00):
So his stuff could be huge, his stuff can get terrible.
Nobody knows. But they're justifying them because they keep his
shit on the air and they're paying him way more
than they were paying Jamail Hill of Mike. Yes, they
were a whole hell of a lot more. Last story.
It's about that time of the year, guys. I think

(02:12:20):
NFL Draft is tomorrow. Okay, so you know what that means.
It's time for some character assassination of a black guy.
Should door Sanders has been ripped by anonymous coach saying
he had the worst formal interview I've ever seen in
my life. One long time NFL assistant coach said his

(02:12:41):
time with Sanders was the worst formal interview I've ever
seen in my life. He's so entitled, he takes unnecessary sex,
he never plays on time, he has horrible body like,
which he blames teammates. But the biggest thing is he's
not that good.

Speaker 3 (02:12:54):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (02:12:56):
Oh, this happens every night.

Speaker 7 (02:13:00):
Yeah, oh man, right before the draft, and they always
anonymous samwich chest did right, Nope.

Speaker 1 (02:13:11):
Oh but yeah they flame these niggas up. Let's say
that again, justin.

Speaker 2 (02:13:16):
Yeah, I said, yeah, he don't mean it, because what
teams still gonna pass on them?

Speaker 8 (02:13:20):
Right?

Speaker 3 (02:13:21):
What's your other options? I mean I don't watch college football,
but what's the other options? If we if there were,
we know their names.

Speaker 1 (02:13:28):
Here's the other thing. How do we know it's not
somebody that's trying to get them? Like if I'm what
if the anonymous coach is Mike Tomlon and he's like,
how do we get this?

Speaker 15 (02:13:39):
Man?

Speaker 7 (02:13:40):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:13:40):
The twenty seven? Oh what you know what I mean? Like,
how do we know? Yeah? So, oh, the Junie Boler
get hurt. I didn't even see this. Yep, Oh damn
if they if he hurt, No, that's not a good look.
I'm telling you. They sleeping on the Rockets. Man. They
think that first win was like so easy and everybody's

(02:14:02):
got them favorite and ship and I'm like, bro, I
don't I know y'all don't watch the Rockets because I do.
Them boys are built for this. They gonna be hard
to put out. They not just getting smoked for no
sucking seven games, four games, games, physical game. Yeah, and
the refs let them do it because they gonna keep
fucking you up. They don't stop fucking you up like

(02:14:24):
they are fine, and it's like that the whole game.

Speaker 7 (02:14:27):
They was like, they was like you X amount of
players got six files, use all them bitches up because
they be on them the whole game. Like you know
how some some teams like play defense for a little
better and quit them.

Speaker 1 (02:14:37):
Niggas defense you up the whole game. So they not
gonna call everything. They dare you to file. They dare
you to file them out. They basically like, Rep. I
dare you to call six files on us because you're
not gonna do it on all of us. All right, y'all,
that's it. Thanks for listening, man, This was fun. You
just appreciate your brother, you know, good senior as well.

(02:14:59):
Chat room appreciate y'all as well. People that are listening
to this, get behind the paywall if you want to
get this type of sports commentary every week. Your piece.
It's on our website, man. And you know, we appreciate y'all.
We listen to feedback and we do all this stuff
and we talk about the stories that we don't necessarily
talk about on the main show here. So appreciate y'all.

(02:15:21):
Until next time, peace,
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