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  • A lot has changed since the last episode of "Say Less." In the first episode of the podcast under the Whistle Sports and BrotherHQ umbrella and the Season 2 premiere, Kaz speaks with the UFC's undisputed middleweight champion of the world Israel "Stylebender" Adesanya. But more importantly, Kaz speaks about the current racial climate in the world and what you can do to bring passion to action and ways you can effect change today. The murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery have served as a tipping point in this country's history and the fight to end systemic racism and the past ten days have served as a great start, but we are all in it for the long haul. 

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  • Kaz makes an announcement about the future of "Say Less" as well as breaking down the final two episodes of The Last Dance on ESPN. 

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  • On today's episode of "Say Less," Kaz talks with podcast host and titty enthusiast, Danny LoPriore, about last night's episodes of The Last Dance on ESPN. In this episode, Kaz and Danny speak at length about Michael Jordan being a necessary asshole to his teammates, Scottie Pippen going out sad, if MJ had the Steve Kerr "punch" footage scrapped, the loss of Jordan's father and the urban legends about his gambling debts, why sports are so important no matter what level you play at, Allen Iverson's glaring omission from this documentary, Kobe Bryant, and much more. 

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  • Like most tough times in American History, the role of comedy is very pivotal in the era of COVID-19. On today's episode of "Say Less," Kaz talks to stand-up comedian Josh Johnson. In addition to being a mainstay in the Chicago comedy scene, he's a writer for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. On this episode, we speak about when the right time is to laugh about...anything. We also discuss what it's like to work on a show that is dependent on keeping things light even in the midst of some of the world's biggest problems as well as the art to joke crafting. Josh also speaks on the persistence of Kanye West and what positive or negatives attributes you can take from him when it comes to the power of self-belief and much more. 

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  • On today's episode of "Say Less," Kaz chats with athlete manager and brand builder for athletes, Alexis Robinson. The Las Vegas native is one of the many low-key figures that makes the world of sports go around. In this episode, the former Tennis player speaks at length about her relationship with Sonny Vaccaro and how the decades-long sneaker wars influences the summer circuit and how Vegas becomes ground zero for grassroots hoops in the summer time. She also speaks on what it was like working with Big Baller Brand and the famed Las Vegas Big Time tournament which brought some of the biggest and brightest current and future pros hoopers in the world together. She also lends advice to women of color trying to break into the world of sports and things she's learned along the way to put those that grow up after her on game, as well as her relationship with the legendary John Lucas. 

     

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  • Wale and Kaz have been best friends for nearly ten years, but amazingly they've never done a podcast together. The two shoot the breeze about how they've been holding up while social distancing as well as and when they knew that this COVID-19 was for real. They also speak about weight gain and emotional eating during the pandemic, what the hell do you talk about on SportsCenter or First Take when there's no sports on, giving Chris Jericho his flowers, AEW catching their stride and the evolution of Cody Rhodes, why The Big Show is a triple quadruple OG, Becky Lynch on Billions, the greatest blood jobs in wrestling history, untold stories being behind the scenes at WrestleMania and SummerSlam, the history of WaleMania and so much more. 

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  • On today's episode of "Say Less," Kaz brings in his weekly guest to talk about "The Last Dance" on ESPN and this week he shoots the breeze with New York rapper Marlon Craft. On this episode, Kaz and Marlon talk in depth about getting into the dark side of Michael Jordan that the world didn't get to see. In addition to that, the two spoke about Kobe Bryant appearing in the documentary as well as Jordan's obsessive competitive nature, the New York Knicks still somehow finding a way to catch some heat, why you should never owe money to anyone with a Jheri curl, what it means to be a role model in the 90s to now and much more. 

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  • Travis Scott's official DJ and right hand man to Cactus Jack Records, OG Chase B, is today's guest on Say Less with Kaz. Chase B speaks at length about Travis Scott's incredible Fortnite concert and what it took to help put that together. Chase also speaks about his humble beginnings in Texas and how he met Travis, what makes an Astroworld show so special, his favorite songs to watch perform, and the Cactus Jack Records collaboration album; JackBoys. We also speak on "The Scotts" and the amount of music Travis Scott and Kid Cudi have in the can together that the world haven't heard yet, what it takes to run a label and A&R new artists, the Jordan Brand Collaboration, what we can expect from the next Travis Scott album, how he's kept his sanity during the COVID-19 era and much more. 

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  • When it comes to professional wrestling legends, Booker T is in a league all his own. Along with Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels, he is one of three wrestlers ever to go into the WWE Hall Of Fame twice. In addition to being a six-time world champion, Booker's life story is the stuff made of movies and has become part of the pop culture lexicon with his trademark spinaroonie and catch phrases. On today's episode of "Say Less," Kaz talks in depth with the wrestling legend about the doors he kicked open for black sports entertainers as well as his upbringing and what led to him making it in WCW. Book also talks about his wrestling school and the hand he had in training The Usos, Ember Moon and Reality of Wrestling. Booker also speaks on the fun he had working with Kaz in his WWE days, WaleMania, his Roast that will take place on YouTube, earning respect and carrying himself in a way that warranted it backstage, working with CM Punk, getting into media and color commentary with Fox Sports and ESPN and plenty more including what he thinks about losing to Triple H at WrestleMania 19. 

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  • With the 2020 NFL Draft firmly behind us, Kaz talks with the host of Barstool Breakfast and former Super Bowl winning offensive lineman, Willie Colon, to talk about what went right and wrong for some of your favorite teams. Colon breaks down the game of both Andrew Thomas and Mekhi Becton of the Giants and Jets respectfully and what it takes to protect Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones. We also speak about Tristan Wirfs and his job to protect Tom Brady in Tampa Bay, Jordan Love being selected in the first round and what that means for Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, if Tua Tagavailoa can live up to the hype and be Miami's franchise, Joe Burrow and the Bengals, how many top-tier Wide Receivers were taken, Jalen Hurts and much more. 

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  • Kevin Clancy is one of the most prolific content creators on the internet (Answer The Internet, KFC Radio) and is the backbone of what makes Barstool Sports the massive media giant it has become. He's also a guy who rarely holds his tongue and calls BS when he sees it, so I made sure to wait until I can get him on the show to talk about the first episodes of the long-awaited documentary series on the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls called The Last Dance. On this episode, Kaz and KFC talk about how Michael Jordan looks after the first two episodes, if Jerry Krause is getting a raw deal even from the grave, should people feel bad for Scottie Pippen and why Dennis Rodman might have lived the most unbelievable life in American History. We also discuss the plight of whether or not you should stream the leaked copy of the series or watch it with the rest of the world on Sundays. Before all of that though, Kaz breaks down the blockbuster trade which sent a newly un-retired Rob Gronkowski to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to rejoin the only quarterback he's ever known, Tom Brady. 

     

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  • It took a while, but pro wrestling and the WWE in particular finally began to feel the wrath of the repercussions of COVID-19. On today's episode, Kaz speaks with acclaimed wrestling journalists Chris Van Vliet and Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet and FS1's WWE Backstage about the week that was. We speak at length about the fallout of "Black Wednesday" which saw dozens of beloved WWE Superstars released or furloughed from the company, the company being deemed an essential business in the state of Florida, as well as which talents can see this as a blessing in disguise by getting the opportunity to perform elsewhere. We also speak about what this means for All Elite Wrestling and if WWE's current plight will effect the new company long-term. AEW and NXT's Wednesday night war continued with an empty-arena World Title match between John Moxley and Jake Hager as well as NXT getting a shot in the arm with Timothy Thatcher, Malcolm Bivens and Karrion Cross. 

     

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  • The number 1 high school prospect in the country, Jalen Green, shook up the basketball world this past week by announcing that he will skip college and join the NBA and G-League's program for elite prospects and going professional. Shortly after that, five-star prospect Isaiah Todd withdrew his commitment to the University of Michigan to join Green in the G-League. In this episode, I talk with two people who are all over the high school basketball scene and why these two stars have the potential to become household names. Jordan Schultz is the co-host of "The Pull-Up Podcast" with CJ McCollum and is an ESPN insider and contributor to Kevin Durant's 'The Boardroom' on ESPN+. Adam Figman is the chief content officer of SLAM and has had Green play in the most recent SLAM Summer Classic. In this episode, Kaz, Adam and Jordan speak at length about a busy week in grassroots hoops including Josh Christopher's commitment to Arizona State, Green scoring a $500,000 contract, if the G-League will give the NCAA a gut-punch, how much we owe to Lavar Ball for all of this and plenty more. 

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  • It takes more than a pretty face to make your big break in Hollywood. For Deric Augustine, it took making a name for himself in New Orleans, cutting his teeth in the theatre stages, getting to New York City and getting tutelage from some of the greatest to ever do it. Augustine, who voices NBA 2K20's main character 'Che,' talks to Kaz on this episode of 'Say Less' about his athletic history in Louisiana Football, playing Cassius Clay on 'The Godfather of Harlem,' working alongside Ava Duvernay, Maverick Carter, Forest Whitaker, Rosario Dawson and Idris Elba, how he found out he was going to be in NBA 2K, Saints Football, Pelicans Basketball and much more. Augustine also speaks about his upcoming roll in the Apple TV and Kevin Durant-produced series co-starring Oshea Jackson Jr.



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  • You know Baron Davis' rap sheet on the court. UCLA Legend, Two-Time NBA All-Star, third overall pick in the 1999 NBA Draft, leader of the 'We Believe' Warriors, we get it. But B. Diddy's exploits off of the court might be just as impressive. On today's episode of "Say Less," Davis, fresh off of his 41st birthday, talks at length about his companies SLiC and No Label. He expresses the desire for athletes' stories and documentaries to be told by the athletes' peers and not just sportswriters. He explains why he based his company out in the Bay Area, his series WTF Baron Davis on Hulu and FUSE, the need for positive black characters and tales to be told, and what he would do to make the NBA's H.O.R.S.E. competition more compelling in the wake of COVID-19. 

    Davis also talks hoops and breaks down exactly why the 'We Believe' Warriors defeated the heavily favored top-seeded Dallas Mavericks, as well as where he feels his game would fit in the NBA in 2020. Davis also explains the art of point guard play and who are some of the league's greatest artists and details the first game that he got cooked in the NBA and who did it. 

     

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  • WWE and NXT superstar, Lio Rush, is only 25 years old but has had an experience like no other in the company. As a wrestling prodigy and independent star, he was signed to the WWE at 22 years old. However, getting signed was just the beginning of his rollercoaster career. On this episode of "Say Less," Lio speaks at length about how his WWE career almost ended before it even got started over a tweet about Emma and Asuka, how Velveteen Dream and Paige helped him through that time, his short initial run on NXT, getting called up to Monday Night RAW to manage Bobby Lashley, his debut interactions with Kevin Owens and Elias, Vince McMahon demonstrating "Bobby's Favorite Pose," his hiatus from the company and return to NXT to take on RAW and Smackdown during Survivor Series 2019, the NXT Crusierweight Championship tournament and much more. Kaz and Lio speak at length about their working relationship together at the company and some of their favorite bits they worked on together including his catchphrases, winning the Intercontinental Championship, the epic booing in Seattle and much more. 

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  • As we go into a full month of being locked down in the crib courtesy of COVID-19 and the coronavirus, it's easy to start getting incredibly bored and completely understandable to not try and be as productive as you can be. Not Nile Ivey. In this episode of "Say Less," Kaz holds court with his longtime friend, business partner and music industry insider Nile "Lowkey" Ivey about how he's managed to thrive in a time where it seems like everything is starting to shut down. The brains behind the infamous Swizz Beatz and Timbaland Verzuz "Cheat Sheets" talks about how the curated Apple Music playlists have reignited his love for curation and how artists like Lil Jon and T-Pain shot his drunk idea into overdrive. Kaz and Lowkey also bring you behind the scenes into the making of and future of D'ussePalooza in a post-COVID 19 world as well as Lowkey's history as one of the most influential and infamous music bloggers of the 2010s. 

     

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  • A lot of professional athletes are being forced into look into a world without their sport for the first time ever. For Andrew Hawkins, formerly of the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals, his road less traveled to the NFL made him look for those routes earlier than he expected to but now it has paid dividends. On this episode of "Say Less," Kaz talks to the former NFL wideout about the success he's found off the field as a member of the media and content producer. Kaz broke the news to him about the Houston Texans trading for Brandin Cooks and try to break down exactly what head coach and general manager, Bill O' Brien, is thinking. We speak at length about his role at LeBron James' UNINTERRUPTED as an executive, how he reacted to winning an Oscar for Hair Love, his Shorty-Award nominated viral video on NFL player fashion, what he sees in Tua Tagovailoa and Joe Burrow as the 2020 NFL Draft approaches, how athletes will eventually win the content battle by being authentic, his activism, and much more. 

     

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  • Chiney Ogwumike is one of the hardest working women in sports. Not only does she put in time as an analyst on ESPN for First Take, SportsCenter and The Jump, she is also a forward for the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks and serves as VP of the WNBPA. On this episode of Say Less, Chiney talks with Kaz about what it was like to be on the front lines of the groundbreaking new collective bargaining agreement that will change women's sports throughout the United States. She also speaks at length about her memories with Kobe Bryant and about a special letter he left for her during her Stanford days. She also speaks about roaming the halls at Bristol, CT for the Worldwide Leader in Sports and the type of advice and mentorship she's received from the likes of Doris Burke, Scottie Pippen, Tracy McGrady, Paul Pierce, Cari Champion, Jemele Hill and much more.


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