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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 podcasts.
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
Julia's pretty well connected. She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe.
Julie Swerbinks
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Stephen A. Smith
Let's go to the tweets that Carlos Boozer and Ryan Hollins. Since my producers aren't. Aren't wise enough to blow some stuff up because they don't see that I don't wear glasses like they do. Okay, I actually cannot see that, but it is what it is. Ryan Hollins really popped out with the. Carlos was. No, I don't want my producers in my ear talking about, you gonna send to me. No, you should have had it blown up. I want to see it now and keep this in the show. So. Because I want the audience. So I'm getting on my producers because we're trying to make fools of me because they know I can't see the damn thing. Okay, I can't see that either, but nevertheless, it's clearly something about the hairline. It's Ryan Hollins. It's Carlos Boozer. All I gotta say is this. Damn it, I'm jealous. I wish my hairline was like that. I really do. That would be nice. I wish. I wish my hairline was like that. Even, like, even Ryan's, which is. Look kind of crooked there. I still wish it was that way. Carlos. I don't want. I don't ever want my hair shining like that. You know what I'm saying? It looked like you threw some damn blue paint on your head at the time. That's Carlos Boozer when He was younger. That's not him right now. But nevertheless, you know, Ryan's attainment, too. But I. I get it. But I gotta admit, I'm jealous of the hairline. I wish my hairline was about 2, 2, 2, 2, 3 inches forward. That would be nice. I ain't gonna front. That's one tweet. Give me the next one, please, at GTA 6 plus. Right. Stephen A. Smith, will you play GTA 6 when it releases? Hmm. I didn't think about it, but I might. Why not? I can do that. I mean, they'll have to teach me because I never did it before. I don't know. Was my nephew his. His son or one of my producers who pay attention to this kind of stuff. I don't know, but I tried. I'm all about it. I'm all about it. Next tweet. What we got. Which Batman would win out of a fight, Ben Affleck or Michael Keaton? Well, I think in a fight, it would be Ben Affleck. That's a big boy. Ben Affleck ain't no small dude. Plus, he's from Boston, but I ain't gonna sleep on Michael Keaton. I think Michael Keaton was more suave. Ben Affleck is a big boy. I'm definitely gonna go. I like Ben Affleck. I just didn't like him in the Batman movies. I loved him in the Accountant. Love. Loved him into it in the Accountant. He was great. He was great. Okay, I didn't like the Batman movies. I didn't like Gigi with him and jlow. But I like most of the other stuff. That Ben Affleck. I liked him in the town. I thought he was great in the town. Okay. I like Ben Affleck in a lot of things, just not Batman and GG or whatever it was. All right.
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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, 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.
Release Date: January 10, 2025
Host: Stephen A. Smith
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
In this engaging episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, Stephen A. Smith delves into a lighthearted yet personal topic that has captured the attention of his audience—his own hairline. Responding to social media buzz and tweets from notable figures like Carlos Boozer and Ryan Hollins, Smith offers his candid and humorous take on the subject, blending personal anecdotes with pop culture references.
Stephen A. Smith kicks off the segment by addressing tweets from former NBA players Carlos Boozer and Ryan Hollins regarding his hairline. With his characteristic blend of humor and honesty, Smith reflects on public perceptions and his own feelings about his hair.
"I gotta admit, I'm jealous of the hairline. I wish my hairline was about 2, 2, 2, 2, 3 inches forward. That would be nice." (01:30)
Smith expresses a playful envy towards the hairlines of Boozer and Hollins, highlighting his desire for a fuller and more pronounced hairline.
"Carlos. I don't want. I don't ever want my hair shining like that. You know what I'm saying? It looked like you threw some damn blue paint on your head at the time." (02:05)
Referencing Carlos Boozer's youthful appearance, Smith humorously critiques the aesthetics of Boozer's hairline, adding levity to the conversation.
Shifting gears from personal appearance to pop culture, Smith tackles the question of whether he'll dive into the highly anticipated GTA 6 upon its release.
"Stephen A. Smith, will you play GTA 6 when it releases? Hmm. I didn't think about it, but I might. Why not? I can do that." (02:45)
While admitting he lacks gaming experience, Smith remains open to trying out the game, showcasing his willingness to engage with new trends and entertain his audience.
"They'll have to teach me because I never did it before. I don't know." (02:55)
Smith acknowledges the potential challenges of picking up a complex game like GTA 6, adding a relatable touch for listeners who might share similar hesitations.
In a spirited debate, Smith weighs in on a fan-favorite question: which Batman incarnation would prevail in a fight?
"I think in a fight, it would be Ben Affleck. That's a big boy. Ben Affleck ain't no small dude." (03:10)
Favoring Ben Affleck's portrayal, Smith emphasizes Affleck's physical presence as a decisive factor in a hypothetical showdown.
"But I ain't gonna sleep on Michael Keaton. I think Michael Keaton was more suave." (03:20)
While siding with Affleck, Smith also pays homage to Michael Keaton's suave interpretation of Batman, appreciating the depth and charisma Keaton brought to the role.
"I just didn't like him in the Batman movies. I loved him in the Accountant. Loved him in the Accountant. He was great." (03:35)
Differentiating between Affleck's and Keaton's performances, Smith clarifies his appreciation for Affleck's versatility as an actor outside the Batman franchise.
Throughout the episode, Stephen A. Smith masterfully navigates between personal reflections and broader pop culture topics. His ability to interweave humor with genuine sentiments offers listeners a multifaceted view of his personality. Whether discussing the nuances of his hairline or debating the merits of Batman's various portrayals, Smith remains both relatable and entertaining.
Listeners tuning into this episode can expect a blend of humor, honesty, and insightful commentary, all delivered with Stephen A. Smith's signature flair.
Jealousy of Hairlines:
"I gotta admit, I'm jealous of the hairline. I wish my hairline was about 2, 2, 2, 2, 3 inches forward. That would be nice." (01:30)
Humorous Critique of Carlos Boozer:
"Carlos. I don't want. I don't ever want my hair shining like that. You know what I'm saying? It looked like you threw some damn blue paint on your head at the time." (02:05)
Considering GTA 6:
"Stephen A. Smith, will you play GTA 6 when it releases? Hmm. I didn't think about it, but I might. Why not? I can do that." (02:45)
Acknowledging the Learning Curve:
"They'll have to teach me because I never did it before. I don't know." (02:55)
Choosing Ben Affleck for Batman Fight:
"I think in a fight, it would be Ben Affleck. That's a big boy. Ben Affleck ain't no small dude." (03:10)
Praising Michael Keaton's Suavité:
"But I ain't gonna sleep on Michael Keaton. I think Michael Keaton was more suave." (03:20)
Appreciating Ben Affleck's Versatility:
"I just didn't like him in the Batman movies. I loved him in the Accountant. Loved him in the Accountant. He was great." (03:35)
Note: This episode primarily focuses on Stephen A. Smith's humorous and candid take on his hairline, his openness to engaging with new gaming experiences, and his opinions on iconic portrayals of Batman. The discussion is interspersed with Stephen’s trademark wit and relatable commentary, making it a must-listen for fans seeking both entertainment and insight.