Stephen A. addresses Isiah Thomas' comments & Jaylen Brown's marketability | First Take

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27 May 202413:50

Summary

TLDRIn a recent discussion on ESPN's 'First Take,' Stephen A. Smith addressed comments about NBA player Jaylen Brown's marketability, suggesting that Brown's serious demeanor and social activism might affect his popularity. This sparked reactions from Brown and former NBA player Isaiah Thomas, who defended Brown's marketability. Smith clarified his stance, emphasizing Brown's talent and positive contributions to the community, and stressed the importance of maintaining journalistic integrity without revealing sources. The conversation highlights the balance between athletes' personal brands and their social responsibilities.

Takeaways

  • πŸ€ NBA Source suggests Jaylen Brown is not well-liked due to his competitive attitude, which may affect his marketability.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Stephen A. Smith, the host, defends Jaylen Brown's marketability and highlights his mentorship from Isaiah Thomas.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Isaiah Thomas, a mentor to Jaylen Brown, publicly supports Brown's marketability and challenges the source of the claim.
  • πŸ“± Jaylen Brown responds to the comments with a simple tweet asking to 'State your source'.
  • πŸ€” Stephen A. Smith expresses disappointment that Isaiah Thomas didn't contact him privately about the issue.
  • 🌟 Smith acknowledges Jaylen Brown as an underrated star and appreciates his talent and impact on and off the court.
  • πŸ† Brown's recent $300 million contract and his role in the NBA Finals are mentioned as testaments to his value.
  • 🀝 Stephen A. Smith emphasizes his positive past comments about Jaylen Brown and his commitment to fairness.
  • πŸ’¬ The discussion touches on the broader issue of marketability versus talent and activism in sports figures.
  • πŸ‘₯ The conversation concludes with a reflection on the roles of sports journalists and the importance of maintaining professional integrity.

Q & A

  • What was the main point of the NBA source's message about Jaylen Brown?

    -The NBA source suggested that Jaylen Brown is not so much underrated as he is not liked due to his 'I am better than you' attitude, which affects his marketability.

  • How did Isaiah Thomas respond to the comments about Jaylen Brown's marketability?

    -Isaiah Thomas defended Jaylen Brown on Twitter, stating that he is 100% marketable and challenged the source to put their name on the comments or not speak on it.

  • What was Stephen A.'s reaction to the backlash from his comments on Jaylen Brown?

    -Stephen A. expressed disappointment that Isaiah Thomas, a known contact, didn't reach out to him directly about the comments. He also clarified that he has always been complimentary about Jaylen Brown.

  • What did Stephen A. say about Jaylen Brown's performance and attitude on the court?

    -Stephen A. praised Jaylen Brown as one of the most underrated stars in the game, highlighting his talent, seriousness, and lack of tolerance for foolishness during games.

  • How did Stephen A. address the issue of marketability in relation to Jaylen Brown's social consciousness?

    -Stephen A. acknowledged that being socially conscientious and speaking up for others can sometimes make a player less marketable, as people may hold it against them.

  • What was the context of Stephen A.'s comments about Jaylen Brown being played on social media?

    -Stephen A. criticized the way social media clips his comments out of context, and he asked for the full segment to be played to provide the proper context.

  • What is Stephen A.'s stance on revealing sources in his line of work?

    -Stephen A. is adamant about not revealing his sources, stating that doing so would jeopardize his career and the trust he has built with those in the NBA.

  • How did Stephen A. describe his relationship with Isaiah Thomas and the issue of communication?

    -Stephen A. mentioned that Isaiah Thomas is like a big brother to him and expressed disappointment that Thomas didn't call him directly about the issue instead of addressing it on social media.

  • What is Stephen A.'s view on the importance of doing his job as a sports reporter?

    -Stephen A. emphasized the importance of doing his job professionally and fairly, stating that he will continue to report and comment on sports without fear of making enemies.

  • How did Shannon Sharpe respond to Stephen A.'s comments and the situation?

    -Shannon Sharpe agreed with Stephen A.'s stance on not revealing sources and acknowledged that being a great player doesn't necessarily equate to being marketable.

  • What did Stephen A. say about his approach to his job and potential disagreements with others?

    -Stephen A. stated that he doesn't aim to make enemies and doesn't hate anyone, but he will continue to do his job regardless of what others may say about it.

Outlines

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πŸ€ Controversy Over Jaylen Brown's Marketability

Stephen A. discusses the marketability of NBA player Jaylen Brown, addressing comments made by an NBA source suggesting that Brown's perceived arrogance and attitude may affect his likability and marketability. Stephen A. also mentions his own high regard for Brown, both as a player and as a socially conscious individual. The conversation includes reactions from Isaiah Thomas, who defends Brown's marketability and criticizes the unnamed source, and from Brown himself, who challenges the validity of the source with the phrase 'State your source'. Stephen A. emphasizes the importance of context in social media discussions and clarifies his own positive views on Brown's talent and contributions to the NBA and society.

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πŸ—£οΈ The Role of Activism and Marketability in Sports

The conversation continues with a deeper dive into the potential impact of social activism on an athlete's marketability. Stephen A. argues that being socially conscious and taking a stand can sometimes lead to a negative perception among the public, which might affect an athlete's marketability. He acknowledges the good work done by Isaiah Thomas in increasing diversity in the media and questions why Thomas didn't understand his point of view. Stephen A. also defends his professional integrity, stating that he has sources throughout the NBA and that he must maintain their confidentiality to preserve his journalistic credibility. He stresses the importance of doing his job as a sports analyst without bias and not letting personal relationships interfere with his professional duties.

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πŸŽ™οΈ Media Responsibility and the Impact of Public Opinion

Stephen A. reflects on the responsibility of media professionals, particularly when it comes to revealing sources and maintaining relationships with athletes. He argues that revealing a source would jeopardize his career in sports journalism. The discussion also touches on the importance of presenting balanced views and not simply agreeing with popular opinions. Stephen A. emphasizes that having a job in television means providing honest opinions, which may not always align with those of the audience or fellow commentators. He also addresses the changing culture of the industry, where public opinion and social media reactions can influence how stories are covered and perceived.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Underrated

The term 'underrated' refers to someone or something that is not given as much recognition or praise as they deserve. In the context of the video, it is suggested that Jaylen Brown may not be as well-liked or recognized as he should be due to his perceived attitude. This is a central theme as it discusses the potential reasons behind Brown's marketability and public perception.

πŸ’‘Marketability

Marketability pertains to the ability of a product, in this case, an NBA player, to be promoted and sold in the marketplace. The script discusses Jaylen Brown's marketability, suggesting that his attitude might affect how he is perceived by the public and sponsors, which is a key point in the conversation about his public image and career.

πŸ’‘Attitude

Attitude in this context refers to Jaylen Brown's demeanor or the way he carries himself, particularly his 'I am better than you' demeanor as mentioned in the script. This attitude is suggested as a possible reason for his perceived lack of likability and marketability, which is a significant aspect of the discussion around his public persona.

πŸ’‘Social Media

Social media is a collective term for websites and applications which focus on communication, community-based input, interaction, content-sharing and collaboration. The script mentions social media in relation to how clips from Stephen A.'s show 'First Take' are shared and interpreted online, highlighting the role of social media in shaping public discourse and reactions.

πŸ’‘Mentor

A mentor is someone who imparts wisdom, knowledge, or guidance to others. In the script, Isaiah Thomas identifies himself as a mentor, friend, and advisor to Jaylen Brown, emphasizing the personal connection and support he provides, which is relevant to the discussion of Brown's character and development.

πŸ’‘Conscientious

Conscientious describes someone who is diligent, careful, and thorough. The script uses this term to describe Jaylen Brown's approach to social issues and his commitment to activism, suggesting that his dedication to these causes might impact his marketability but is a positive aspect of his character.

πŸ’‘Activism

Activism refers to the policy of taking direct vigorous action to bring about political or social change. The script highlights Jaylen Brown's involvement in social justice movements and his activism, which is portrayed as a key part of his identity and potentially a factor in his marketability.

πŸ’‘Philanthropy

Philanthropy is the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes. The script mentions Jaylen Brown's philanthropic efforts within the community, which is used to illustrate his positive contributions off the court.

πŸ’‘Source

In journalism, a source is a person or document that provides information for a news story. The script discusses the importance of sources in reporting, with Stephen A. defending the anonymity of his sources and the integrity of his reporting, which is central to the debate about journalistic ethics and responsibility.

πŸ’‘Professionalism

Professionalism refers to the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person. Stephen A. emphasizes his professionalism in the script, stating that he will continue to do his job to the best of his ability, regardless of personal relationships or backlash, which underscores the theme of journalistic integrity and commitment to one's work.

Highlights

NBA source suggests Jaylen Brown is not well-liked due to his 'I am better than you' attitude, affecting his marketability.

Stephen A. Smith's comments on Jaylen Brown's marketability garner attention on social media.

Hall of Famer Isaiah Thomas defends Jaylen Brown's marketability, challenging the source of the comments.

Jaylen Brown responds to the comments with a simple 'State your source' on Twitter.

Stephen A. Smith expresses disappointment in Isaiah Thomas for not reaching out to him directly about the comments.

Smith clarifies his position on Jaylen Brown, stating he finds him to be one of the most underrated stars in the NBA.

Smith emphasizes Brown's talent, performance in the NBA Finals, and his intolerance for foolishness.

Discussion on the historical context and expectations of playing for the Boston Celtics.

Smith shares his admiration for Brown's social consciousness and activism.

Smith explains that being socially conscientious can sometimes hinder marketability.

Isaiah Thomas's past as an activist and his contributions to NBA diversity are acknowledged.

Smith stresses the importance of maintaining professional integrity and not revealing sources.

Shannon Sharpe emphasizes the importance of not revealing sources in sports journalism.

Sharpe discusses the balance between being marketable and taking a stand on social issues.

Smith and Sharpe agree on the importance of doing their job as sports analysts without personal bias.

Smith reflects on his career, stating he has never betrayed a source and has always done his job professionally.

Smith expresses his desire not to make enemies and to maintain a fair and humane approach to his work.

Transcripts

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I wanted to read to y'all what an NBA

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Source just sent me he

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said Jaylen Brown it's not so much that

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he's underrated it's that he's just not

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liked because of his quote I am better

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than you attitude he knows it it's the

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same reason he is not as marketable as

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he should be that's what an NBA Source

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just sent me I don't know that to be the

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case I like Jaylen Brown I know a lot of

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people that like Jaylen brown but again

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when you think about marketability

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that's what that person was alluding

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to okay uh that clip was of Stephen A

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last Friday on first take obviously

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making the rounds on social media it got

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the attention of friend of the show Hall

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of Famer Isaiah Thomas who posted on X

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Twitter I've been a mentor friend and

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advisor to Jaylen Brown since he was a

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student at UC Berkeley he is 100%

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marketable And before you slander his

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name a tell your source to put their

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name on it or don't speak on it let it

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be known in addition to Thomas Jaylen

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Brown also took to Twitter saying simply

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State your Source uh essay you responded

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on social media but we wanted to give

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you the opportunity to say your piece

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here as well oh well first of all couple

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of

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things um as was the case with Draymond

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Green it's the same or similar with

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Isaiah Thomas I love these brothers um

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Draymond Green is a younger brother

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Isaiah Thomas obviously is an older

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individual sh Shay somebody that I've

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known for over 30 years my only

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disappointment is is that Isaiah Thomas

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calls or texes me all the time I saw

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that on X never heard a word from him

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until I saw it on X so that was

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disappointing the other thing that was

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disappointing is what he said in terms

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of State your sword or don't speak on it

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uh respectfully Isaiah Thomas you've

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been a source to a lot of people over

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the years and your name was never said

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so why would you ask me to name a source

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now so let's get that out the way as it

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pertains to Jaylen Brown I would like to

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say to America before I get into it any

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further they play these little Clips on

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you cuz that's what social media does

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and they don't play the whole thing and

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they don't contextualize it properly as

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you and I both know sh Shay so before I

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go any further could y'all please play

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what I continue to say about Jaylen

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Brown that same

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segment he might be one of the most

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underrated stars in the game Big perk

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and I'm certainly not going to disagree

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with you with that the brother Kim ball

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when he got over $300 million we know we

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didn't sneeze at that cuz we know he got

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the talent to back back it up we saw him

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perform in the NBA Finals he ain't got

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time for foolishness in games he don't

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tolerate fools very easily he's one of

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those dudes and that and sometimes they

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can that can be interpreted as you not

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being like well damn it if you a fool he

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ain't the person that you want to be

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around because he's a serious Brother

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and he's got deep thoughts on his mind

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and what have you and that old soul that

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you come in when your best friend is

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your granddad and he's talking to you

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about real life some of the things he

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endured and experienced and what have

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you and that's what you wear on your

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sleeve every day and then you go out and

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you compete particularly in Boston I

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love Boston and all that stuff but from

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an historical perspective there's a lot

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that comes with that as well we can't

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ignore that I understand

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it that's what I said Jaylen Brown in

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case you're watching let me speak very

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very plain as to what I was saying

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Jaylen Brown is a star in this league I

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voted him for one of the all NBA teams I

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have a vote he was on my third Team all

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NBA so let's get that out the way

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secondly I've been on this show for 12

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years you can't find a negative word

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I've said about this brother he is a

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gifted athlete he is a star he's a good

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dude he's so he's socially conscientious

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he was on a front lines through the

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whole social justice movement he spoke

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out on a lot of things he got his new

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$300 million contract I pointed out his

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philanthropy within the community and

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how he wanted to Galvanize the Boston

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Community to help the desolate and the

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disenfranchise this dude is a

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magnificent magnificent brother Isaiah

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Thomas has heard me say this before

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jayen Brown has heard me say this before

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I don't know why this was made up into

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something bigger than what it was I've

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been nothing but complimentary about him

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I'm going to continue to do that I

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pointed out what I pointed out because

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when you are conscientious Shannon when

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you are somebody that speaks your mind

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and speak on behalf of others sometimes

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that doesn't make you marketable because

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people want to hold that against you as

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black men we've pointed this out on many

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many occasions how those of us who are

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socially conscientious that have an

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activist soul that is willing to fight

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for the for the for the underprivileged

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and Beyond like Jaylen Brown does might

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have contributed to him being disliked

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Isaiah Thomas is one of those people you

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know how much great things that Isaiah

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Thomas has done in this world from an

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activist St do you know that Isaiah

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Thomas is largely responsible for the

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diversity that exists within the Med

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because when he was the president of the

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Players Association he was the one that

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fought with the league to make sure that

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blacks got to cover the NBA Isaiah

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Thomas has always had an activist Soul

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how could you suddenly not understand

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where I was coming from and if you

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didn't understand it why didn't you call

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me so the last part I want to say is

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this Shannon because it's very important

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I want to hand this to you because I

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want you to comment about

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this ladies and gentlemen you got a lot

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of people with their podcast especially

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people like yourself with the three plus

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million followers my brother keep do

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your right let's understand something

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you got people out there talking

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basketball I cover it I have been a

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reporter for 30 years covering the

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NBA I when I called the league about

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Russell Westbrook I didn't call him to

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get suspended I called to find out why

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because I show was leading into the game

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and the network asked me to call to find

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out the details you talk the game I

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covered the game I have sources in every

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single locker room in every single front

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office in the NBA you don't have to

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believe it it's a matter of fact but in

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the end please understand something

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about me I don't want enemies I I got

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love for people I'm a very happy

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individual as you well know I'm living a

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good life life has treated me very very

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well a whole bit ladies and gentlemen

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I'm not trying to be anybody's enemy but

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I am not here to be your friend I have a

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job to do and I'm going to do my job and

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if somebody that I trust that is is a

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source that I've known for decades texts

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me and gives me a perspective on jayen

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Brown that I find other people are

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saying it it's nothing wrong with me

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highlighting it I didn't agree with it

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but I pointed out that it's being said

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we don't have Thanksgiving dinner

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together we ain't exchanging Christmas

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gies together if people don't want to

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talk to me don't talk to me I'm still

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going to do my job that's the way it's

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going to be and that is the way it is

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going to stay I say that respectfully

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Shannon because I don't want nobody

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think I'm trying to be enemies I'm not

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trying to dismiss anybody I pride myself

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on being fair being Humane but I'm

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professional I'm going to do my job I

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don't owe anybody not to do my job

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that's not what ESPN hired me to do go

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ahead

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Shan first of all if you're in the

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business and you cover Sports you cover

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government you cover anything you Reveal

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Your Source one time you're going to be

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out of business Isa knows that Jaylen

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Brown knows that everybody that been

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that's around the sports

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if you Reveal Your Source one time

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you're no longer going to have a job

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because no one will ever ever talk to

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you again second of all because you're

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one of the great players in the NBA

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because you have one of the great

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contracts in the NBA that doesn't mean

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everybody is marketable everybody in the

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history of the NBA or sporting event

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just because they were great at

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something doesn't mean they're

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marketable and that's okay I love what

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Brown does the way he tries to highlight

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issues that's going on in the black

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community be it finances be it be it the

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social justice no matter the case and

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you have to weigh that when you take a

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stand understand that there might be

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blowback or Consequences that come along

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with your actions it seems to me that

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Jaylen Brown is okay because he seems to

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believe that he has a higher calling and

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a higher purpose I agree with it but

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we've got to stop this notion because

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what he's one of the best players he's

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got to be marketable that doesn't

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necessarily mean it to be true I agree

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with you Stephen A I wish Isaiah had a

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called you I know Isa very well he and I

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have always had a great relationship um

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but I don't you know there's and and and

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sometimes Stephen A we do things and we

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don't think about it at the time just

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like I just want to go and put this out

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there when we could have all I I could

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have called and said somebody said bro

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this is what I'm thinking when I said

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this blah blah blah and but it didn't

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happen but man we got to stop being so

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upset at every everything we have jobs

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to do on television and that means

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you're doing a great job because if you

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love everything that I say you love

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everything that this man say that means

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we're not doing our job and what we're

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trying to do is appease people what

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we're trying to do is give you our

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honest opinion and it's probably going

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to be different than some of you guys'

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opinion on some topics that's okay when

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did we always have to agree with

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everything just because Stephen A is

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black and I'm black I don't have to with

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everything that he says he doesn't have

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to agree with everything that I say you

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don't have to agree with everything that

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we say that's okay Jaylen Brown is great

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he is a great player I love what he's

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doing on and off the court you know when

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you had you know when people were coming

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at you a few months ago you made a very

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profound point that I make sure to Echo

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time and time and time again when you

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interviewed Cat Williams it was like

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your thousand and2nd show or something

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like that I believe that's what you said

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you never heard anything no until the

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Cat Williams interview so all of a

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sudden it's successful and it's boom you

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know here come here here here come the

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floodgates first take in a time when

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linear television is you know not what

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it was not what it once was whatever

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First Take has been number one for 12

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consecutive years First Take is up 23

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consecutive months okay first take is

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doing what it does so I get text

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messages and people are that ain't been

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a part of this that that you know didn't

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help us get here oh Stephen A you got a

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responsibility to do this Stephen you

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got a responsibility to do that blah

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blah blah blah blah and then they act

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like they the only person that's talking

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when there's a poper of other

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individuals you know same ethnicity same

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circles etc etc no got a totally

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different opinion and they're probably

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saying well you got to say this this

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that and the third at the end of the day

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I have a job to do and and here's my

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point Shannon this like you know because

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you got players out there that can't

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stand me don't like me whatever I got

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far more players that got love for me

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and I'm with and it's fine those who

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don't like me trust me I don't lose any

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sleep over it I'm not going to miss you

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either but I don't mean that doesn't

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mean I hate you or anything like that

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when I got this in stuff with Draymond

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Green I love Draymond Green Man we have

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a disagreement but Draymond Green is a

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good brother I think he was wrong but

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he's a good brother he's always goingon

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to be a good brother he ever needs me

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I'm gonna be there Isaiah Thomas has

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been my big brother for years I got mad

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love for him nothing's going to change

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that but you just find yourself watching

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these people and you sit and the culture

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that has changed that has shifted

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everything in this industry you got

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folks out there just talking it could be

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for clickbait it could be because they

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just hating on somebody I'm like what

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about the facts what about the facts

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when when when Stephen Jackson said

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something about me weeks ago where your

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facts your facts were wrong that's all

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I'm saying I'm not saying anything about

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him personally your facts were wrong in

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the end I have a job to do I'm going to

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do my job I don't want enemies I don't I

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don't hate anybody I don't want anybody

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to hate me but it is what it is I'm

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going to do my job and I don't give a

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damn what anybody says about it because

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I've been at this industry for a long

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time and knock on wood I've been on top

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for a while and I'm On Top now how long

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that's going to last remains to be seen

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but I'm on top for a reason because in

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30 years Shannon and I say this to you

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as my brother to your face you can hear

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a lot of things about me you know what

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you ain't going to hear about me Stephen

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A betrayed The Source right Stephen A

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lied Stephen A said we we said something

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off the Record and he went and said it

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on the record and violate these tenants

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right I have never ever done it in my

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career I am entitled to cover the sport

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the way the Sport's being covered and I

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think a legitimate argument could be

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made I've done a damn good job of it

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otherwise I wouldn't be in the seat that

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I'm in I stand on what I stand on it is

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what it is this maybe you need a dog no

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you got too many well you want to give

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me one of yours you got about five of

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them I'm about to get some more really

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yeah I lose friend I get dogs

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