Bryan Curtis
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Yeah. He also said, you know, if LeBron called me, I would take the call. Right. So I would not send the most famous basketball player in the world to voicemail repeatedly. Right. Did clear that up. It's good to hear in the in the thing I did. By the way, we could talk about there's so many things to talk about.
But the whole Stephen A thing that really that got me was he said, you know, why didn't LeBron or why didn't Clutch call me?
But the whole Stephen A thing that really that got me was he said, you know, why didn't LeBron or why didn't Clutch call me?
But the whole Stephen A thing that really that got me was he said, you know, why didn't LeBron or why didn't Clutch call me?
hash this out and i'm you know in certain ways we can talk about the brawny part of this because i think i'm sympathetic to a lot of what steven a had said about brawny and the idea that brought somehow brawny is talking about brawny is talking about your family and crossing this red line like i i don't totally buy that but the whole idea is like wait if we say something on a podcast or he says something on television does that mean the person who's aggrieved can only respond to us privately
hash this out and i'm you know in certain ways we can talk about the brawny part of this because i think i'm sympathetic to a lot of what steven a had said about brawny and the idea that brought somehow brawny is talking about brawny is talking about your family and crossing this red line like i i don't totally buy that but the whole idea is like wait if we say something on a podcast or he says something on television does that mean the person who's aggrieved can only respond to us privately
hash this out and i'm you know in certain ways we can talk about the brawny part of this because i think i'm sympathetic to a lot of what steven a had said about brawny and the idea that brought somehow brawny is talking about brawny is talking about your family and crossing this red line like i i don't totally buy that but the whole idea is like wait if we say something on a podcast or he says something on television does that mean the person who's aggrieved can only respond to us privately
Right. So we say it publicly, but then they need to keep all their business behind closed doors. Like, wait, if you had a problem, why didn't you call me? Well, you said it on TV, whatever I'm upset about. Right. Like their media figures, too, in a way, shouldn't they? I don't know. Anyway, that also tripped me up a little bit.
Right. So we say it publicly, but then they need to keep all their business behind closed doors. Like, wait, if you had a problem, why didn't you call me? Well, you said it on TV, whatever I'm upset about. Right. Like their media figures, too, in a way, shouldn't they? I don't know. Anyway, that also tripped me up a little bit.
Right. So we say it publicly, but then they need to keep all their business behind closed doors. Like, wait, if you had a problem, why didn't you call me? Well, you said it on TV, whatever I'm upset about. Right. Like their media figures, too, in a way, shouldn't they? I don't know. Anyway, that also tripped me up a little bit.
That was different.
That was different.
That was different.
So there's not a, like, you know, Library of Congress transcript of everything Stephen A said about Bronny, which... I wouldn't have had time to read even if there was. But I think this all starts in January. There's that game against the Sixers. And Stephen A had a couple of hits after that about Bronny. But really what he said was LeBron is putting his son in a bad situation.
So there's not a, like, you know, Library of Congress transcript of everything Stephen A said about Bronny, which... I wouldn't have had time to read even if there was. But I think this all starts in January. There's that game against the Sixers. And Stephen A had a couple of hits after that about Bronny. But really what he said was LeBron is putting his son in a bad situation.
So there's not a, like, you know, Library of Congress transcript of everything Stephen A said about Bronny, which... I wouldn't have had time to read even if there was. But I think this all starts in January. There's that game against the Sixers. And Stephen A had a couple of hits after that about Bronny. But really what he said was LeBron is putting his son in a bad situation.
He's shadow GMing his son to the Lakers. He has a tweet. What was that now? Two years ago, like Bronny's better than guys I'm watching on League Pass. He sets him up as being really, really good. And then he put him in a bad situation. And that as his dad and as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, you should know that this isn't a great place for him to be in right now.
He's shadow GMing his son to the Lakers. He has a tweet. What was that now? Two years ago, like Bronny's better than guys I'm watching on League Pass. He sets him up as being really, really good. And then he put him in a bad situation. And that as his dad and as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, you should know that this isn't a great place for him to be in right now.
He's shadow GMing his son to the Lakers. He has a tweet. What was that now? Two years ago, like Bronny's better than guys I'm watching on League Pass. He sets him up as being really, really good. And then he put him in a bad situation. And that as his dad and as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, you should know that this isn't a great place for him to be in right now.
It's just not. That was the point. I mean, again, and again, it's Stephen A. So it has, you know, I'm not doing it justice, probably. And if LeBron's watching that, I'm sure he can find some phrase or something to latch on to. But that was the point. And that's a discussion you guys have had 1,000 times about LeBron James and the Lakers.