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Greg Rosenthal
What's up, everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal and I'm teaming up with the King of Spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs mock drafts to my top 101, free agents will have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Stephen A. Smith
Welcome back to the Stephen A. Smith show here with my knuckleheaded nephew Josh. Just sit there. Don't say anything. I'll handle the tweets myself because we gonna get to the callers afterwards. You don't need to speak on the tweets, all right? Just be quiet with the glasses that you stole from me, all right? And that hat. What the hell does that hat say anyway? You can't do epic shit with basic people. Who made that hat for you? I know it wasn't you.
Josh
Bunch of. You know I got merch.
Stephen A. Smith
Let's get to the tweets. Please show me the tweets. Baworld24, right? Stephen A. You're playing Prime LeBron One Vers one on one. You start off with a 99o lead. First 100 wins. Do you want to lose? I win. He. He got. Excuse me. Whether it's 50 shots by two points or is 100 shots by one point or is 33 to 35 shots by three points, I win. All I got to make is one shot. One. I'm winning. I'm winning. Yes. Stephen A. Smith would beat LeBron James to a game of 100 if he spotted me 99. Now if he spotted me 90, I'd lose. If he spotted me 80, I'd lose. If he Spotted me 70 or anything less, I'd lose. But one basket. I gotta make one basket and he has to make 40 to 50. I'm winning. That matchup. One shot is I'm beating LeBron.
Josh
What is it, loser's ball?
Stephen A. Smith
Huh?
Josh
Is it losers ball?
Stephen A. Smith
No, no, I'm thinking. No, no, no. I'm saying if he scores and he keeps the ball.
Josh
Yeah.
Stephen A. Smith
No, no, no. He beat me, but. Cause I couldn't stop him at all. But what I'm saying is 40 chances.
Josh
To get two points.
Stephen A. Smith
Exactly. I'm the 40 chances to get a basket. Me getting 40 chances to get a basket. I'm winning. Meaning he scores, I get the ball back. I'm winning that game. All I need is one basket. He got 40. I'm winning that game. I'm winning that game.
Josh
LeBron is 6, 8 in Muskegon. Maybe you beat Jordan.
Stephen A. Smith
I don't give a damn. No, I wouldn't.
Josh
Maybe you wouldn't beat Jordan.
Stephen A. Smith
I'd get a shot on Jordan, too. A shot on Jordan. Just one. Just one. One out of 40. Okay? That's all I'm trying to say. One out of 40. Could I make one out of 40 shots? Yes, I can.
Josh
Today we want.
Stephen A. Smith
And I don't give a damn when it is. I don't give a damn. When I was in a wheelchair, I'm making one of 40 shots with LeBron. G. With LeBron. One of 40. Next tweet. What's up at reformed gambler writes or that gambler that. That A E is a three instead says Stephen A. My homeboy got fired from his fry cook job for doing this to the letters. Now he wants me to put in a good word for him at my job, but I'm afraid he might be up to no good again. And get me and him both fired. Help a brother? Hell no. Your recommendations are everything. Somebody gonna sit up there, you get them a job, and they gonna step their foot and stomp on letters. And it got him fired. And then you gonna help him get another job. Did he think about you when he was stomping on the letters the first time? Hell, no. Leave his ass out of there. Let him find his own way. Sometimes it's gotta be tough love. It's gotta be tough love. Okay, remember, I've knocked this knucklehead upside the head a few times because that's how he can be. Next tweet. Show me what you got. Bentz 2, 4, 3, 8, writes. If you had any other job, what would it be? Well, me personally, man, I mean, it'd be one of two things. I'd be a criminal lawyer, all right? Or I'd be a president of basketball operations.
Josh
Criminal lawyer. Would you be defending Criminals or locking them up?
Stephen A. Smith
Either or I'm gonna be great. You put me in front of trove jurors and my job is to convince them to see my way. If I'm a prosecutor, they ass going to jail. If I'm a defense attorney, I'm gonna get them off. Prosecutor would be easier for me, though. I'll admit that. It would be far easier for me to prosecute. That's what I think. What are you trying to say?
Josh
And I don't, you know, prosecutors and people on that side, you know, if.
Stephen A. Smith
I was prosecuting somebody, how good would I be? Tell the truth.
Josh
It depends on how guilty they are. You ain't gonna break? No.
Stephen A. Smith
I'll make em look guilty.
Josh
Make em look guilty. That ain't even something to be.
Stephen A. Smith
I'm just saying I wouldn't be proud of it, but I'm just talking about the principle of me being a good prosecutor is all I'm trying to say. I'm saying that I'd be one of the best. I'd have beat Johnny Cochran in the O.J. trial.
Josh
He beating LeBron James, he beating Johnny Cochran. This is the goat at everything.
Stephen A. Smith
Listen, if I were a lawyer, I'm not a lawyer, but if I were a lawyer, I'm telling you, I would have beat Johnnie Cochran. With the evidence that O.J. had against him, I would beat LeBron James. If you're telling me all I need is one shot and he has to take 50 in order to beat me, I would. And I get the ball back, I would make one shot. One. Just one.
Josh
I think LeBron is so motivated by you and all your members that he definitely make an example.
Stephen A. Smith
Sure.
Josh
That right? Wrong.
Stephen A. Smith
He probably hurt me. That's what he probably do. I wouldn't make it to the.
Josh
In this soft cottonel era. He gonna hurt you.
Stephen A. Smith
I don't say the players are soft. I say the game is softer because of how it's called. I'm not trying to imply that the players are soft. They're man childs. I'm saying that the way the game is called, I mean, you could get called for a foul for passing gas. It's ridiculous. That's what I'm saying. The game has been called tighter. And that's the problem. Last tweet right here. Let me see here. All right, I gotta read this, man. What is this? Odyspunker writes? What's your opinion on Liv Morgan? What about her? I mean, she all right, you know, I mean, she, she, she. I mean, I can't tell from that particular photo. She's not, you know, she looks like a cutie, you know, she. I. Yeah, we agree on something.
Josh
I don't know what they was looking for.
Stephen A. Smith
I know. I don't know. I mean, what kind of picture is that? You know, what kind of picture is that as far as I'm concerned? I mean, show me the one of the only fans girl that got 4.7 millions for from a dude without giving up anything. Show that picture before you show Liv Morgan that picture. Liv Morgan. I don't. I don't see anything. You're not showing me anything. She's a cutie. Okay. That's just me.
Josh
She's wearing a belt.
Stephen A. Smith
She's wearing a belt?
Josh
Yeah.
Stephen A. Smith
Really? That's supposed to move a man?
Josh
I guess. Is that what we were supposed to say?
Stephen A. Smith
I guess. I guess.
Josh
Can we get one more pick? Never mind.
Stephen A. Smith
Now ain't going to show the pitch.
Josh
Yeah, we only.
Stephen A. Smith
If it was a better pitch, they would have had it.
Greg Rosenthal
What's up, everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal, and I'm teaming up with the king of spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs, mock drafts to my top 101 free agents, we'll have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday, keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Julie Swerbinks
What's up, everyone? Julie Swerbinks here, along with former NHL player Nate Thompson.
Nate Thompson
We're doing a new podcast together. Here we go.
Julie Swerbinks
The name Energy Line with Nate and jsb.
Nate Thompson
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right?
Julie Swerbinks
Exactly. And you'll never know who will drop by to join us.
Nate Thompson
Julie is pretty well connected. She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe.
Julie Swerbinks
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and JSB on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Stephen A. Smith Show: Episode Summary - "Stephen A's GET@ME"
Episode Information:
The episode kicks off with Stephen A. Smith welcoming listeners back to his show, accompanied by his nephew Josh. Stephen A. sets the stage for the segment by indicating that he’ll be addressing fan-submitted tweets and questions. He playfully reprimands Josh for stealing his glasses and hat, setting a lighthearted and engaging tone for the conversation.
Notable Moment:
A fan with the handle baworld24 poses a playful yet challenging question:
Stephen A. dives into the hypothetical scenario with his characteristic bravado. He argues that with a 99-point head start, he could outscore LeBron by making a single basket while LeBron would need to make 40-50 shots to surpass him. He’s adamant that in this setup, he would emerge victorious.
Notable Quotes:
Despite his confidence, the back-and-forth with Josh introduces a humorous jab, questioning the practicality of the scenario and poking fun at the idea of a "loser's ball."
Notable Interaction:
The segment underscores Stephen A.'s playful competitiveness and his ability to engage with his co-host in a dynamic exchange.
A fan named reformed gambler seeks advice:
Stephen A. tackles this situational query by emphasizing the importance of tough love. He advises against recommending someone who has demonstrated unreliable behavior, highlighting the potential risks involved for both parties. His stance is clear: it's better to let individuals find their own path rather than enabling their problematic tendencies.
Notable Quotes:
This response reflects Stephen A.'s pragmatic approach to personal accountability and his reluctance to enable negative behavior.
A fan with the handle Bentz 2,4,3,8 inquires:
Stephen A. contemplates two alternative career paths: becoming a criminal lawyer or the president of basketball operations. He elaborates on his potential prowess in the legal field, confidently asserting that he could excel as either a prosecutor or a defense attorney.
Notable Quotes:
Stephen A.'s assertion of his capabilities in legal scenarios showcases his self-assuredness and his ability to draw parallels between different fields, reinforcing his multifaceted persona.
A fan named Odyspunker asks for Stephen A.'s opinion on Liv Morgan, a professional wrestler:
Stephen A. offers a mixed review of Liv Morgan, acknowledging her attractiveness while expressing confusion over the specific photo being discussed. He questions the purpose and impact of the image, suggesting that it doesn't effectively appeal to his sense of attraction.
Notable Quotes:
His critique extends to comparing the promotional strategies of social media influencers, highlighting a preference for authenticity and effectiveness in imagery.
Throughout the episode, Stephen A. interjects with personal anecdotes and humorous remarks, particularly during exchanges with Josh. He touches upon the perceived softness of the contemporary game, attributing it to stricter rules rather than the players' toughness.
Notable Quotes:
As the episode draws to a close, Stephen A. reinforces his opinions with confidence and maintains an engaging rapport with Josh, leaving listeners with a blend of insightful commentary and entertaining banter.
Conclusion:
In "Stephen A's GET@ME," Stephen A. Smith effectively bridges the gap between sports commentary and personal interaction by addressing fan questions with his trademark flair. From playful hypothetical matchups to serious career considerations, Stephen A. demonstrates his versatility and unfiltered perspective. The episode not only entertains but also provides listeners with a deeper glimpse into Stephen A.'s viewpoints, making it a valuable listen for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.