I listened to the first 3 songs of SWAG and thought, “oh sh*t we about to get another classic album like Purpose letssss gooo!”
NOPE smh. Half the “songs” are either skits or JB vibing in the studio. ALL I CAN TAKE and YUKON are 🔥🔥🔥 tho!
After a bad loss in Portland, Mike Malone called out Nuggets players for not watching film and said some players were “full of s—t” 😳
Less than a month later he’s out as the Nuggets HC 👀 https://t.co/cVCfp3vPUr
I agree with a lot of this, but I don’t think LeBron is mad about the critique itself. His issue is the language SAS and others use—not just about Bronny, but all players. Calling professionals “trash” or “bums” is for trolls and fans, not analysts making big $$$ to talk sports.
I’m not LeBron, but I am a father; & I’m willing to die for mine. I get approaching SAS as a father, but he wasn’t “only” protecting his seed. He was speaking on behalf of another professional athlete who SAS is paid to analyze. Granted, Bronny gets criticized more than any other 55th pick of the draft, but he also gets more love, money, & opportunity than any other too thanks to his father’s greatness.
Even Pops on Friday said, “let him be a man”, when Craig fought Debo. That’s what Bron has to do. Could you imagine the outrage if Lavar Ball ran up on the Biggest voice in sports? I just don’t think it helped the narrative that Bronny is only there because he’s LeBron James Jr., & now what? He can’t be talked about?
Until now Bron was the perfect example of ignore the outside noise. No all time great had been under more fire. Trust me, I get on sight as much as anyone, & hell sometimes you gotta do what you need to do. Still, I wonder if Bron told Bronny he was gonna do this would he have said, “Pops I got this!”
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Dead wrong about this one bro. You clearly didn’t do your homework on @andrewschulz the COMEDIAN. He’s been making jokes about every race and culture for years and his podcast is all jokes if you actually watched it. Where’s this energy for Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, etc.
Skip Bayless promises that now he’s free, he will give his all and not hold back
“I have waited a long time for this moment. I am finally free. Free to unleash in ways I never have. Free to give you every bit of me without boundaries or handcuffs or fear of suspension. I recently left FS1, an exit I had planned for several months because I wanted to do this. I wanted to be my own boss. To bet on myself. To break free from the TV networks I’ve worked for for 35 years. For 35 years, I’ve been told, ‘Don’t! Don’t! Don’t! Careful! Careful! Careful!’ I’ve tiptoed, sidestepped, pulled punches…No more bosses with huge egos and hidden agendas. No more games that have to be played behind closed network doors. Now I’m free to be one thousand percent me.”
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