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NFL legend Shannon Sharpe—3x Super Bowl champion and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame—sits down with the biggest athletes, celebrities and influencers to discuss their accomplishments, challenges, and everything in-between.
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Nightcap - Hour 1: Brandon Aiyuk joins the show
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson are joined by San Francisco 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk to discuss their Super Bowl loss to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. They also discuss Aiyuk's ongoing contract negotiations with San Francisco and he fires back at QB Brock Purdy's social media haters.
02:45 - Start of show
10:40 - Mike McCarthy tells people not to feel sorry for him
25:00 - Brandon Aiyuk joins the show
30:00 - Aiyuk on contract situation “They’re trying to get it done. I’ve done things the right way since I’ve in the building”
34:45 - Unc asks Aiyuk if he thinks about Super Bowl play when he was open
37:00 Why doesn’t Brock Purdy get his props?
38:30 - Aiyuk on where he fits amongst the best WRs
54:30 - Caleb Williams response to criticism of pink nails
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Nightcap - Hour 2: Davante Adams wants Jayden Daniels & Hot Dog flavored water
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss Davante Adams showing support for Jayden Daniels on IG, &/11 debuting a Hot dog flavored sparkling water, and much more!
03:00 - Robert Kraft says Pats didn’t sign Calvin Ridley because his girlfriend wants to be in the south
07:30 - Unc says he has no interest in coaching the Broncos
14:30 - Davante Adams makes it known that he’s interested in a new QB
20:15 - Why would the Cardinals take JJ McCarthy when they have money invested in Kyler Murray?
26:30 - Dan Campbell thrilled Justin Fields isn’t in the NFC North anymore
31:00 - 7-Eleven reportedly releasing hot dog flavored hot dog water “She shock value of it alone will make it sale” - Ocho “Some things needs to be left in its original form” - Unc
42:15 - Spell-O-Cinco
53:30 - Dunk on Unc
01:00:00 - Q and Ayyyyy
01:10:00 - Much more Nightcap!
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Club 520 - Jeff Teague calls Allen Iverson & Steph Curry most influential NBA players EVER
We’re back with Season 2, Episode 53 of Club 520 where Jeff Teague and the guys debate the most influential NBA players of all time. Jeff explains how Steph Curry has changed the game during his career with the Golden State Warriors, and has influenced everyone to shoot the 3-point shot. Allen Iverson brought an entirely new culture to the NBA after rising to stardom on the Philadelphia 76ers, as everyone was rocking the arm sleeve, cornrows, and tattoos because of him. The guys then make their Sweet 16 picks for this year's March Madness as well as preview the upcoming NBA playoffs.
00:00 - Introduction07:45 - Diddy 13:40 - Jontay Porter gambling20:00 - Ray J vs. Bow Wow25:00 - Most influential players in NBA history36:40 - Sweet 16 predictions43:00 - New NFL kickoff rules50:00 - NBA playoffs preview
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Nightcap - Hour 1: Lakers Winning streak,Ty Lue calls Clippers "soft", Draymond's ejection
Shannon Sharpe & Gilbert Arenas react to the Lakers winning their 5th game in the row, Ty Lue calling his team "soft" and Draymond Green getting ejected 4 minutes into the game.
0:00 Introduction5:20 Lakers beat Grizzlies15:42 Clippers win over 76ers22:23 Draymond ejected31:35 Jamal Crawford says AD should be traded38:30 LeBron takes care of his body
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Nightcap - Hour 2: How Jayson Tatum can become the face of the NBA & why JuJu Watkins is better than Caitlin Clark
Shannon Sharpe & Gilbert Arenas discuss the pressure on Jayson Tatum heading into his postseason, why JuJu Watkins has a higher ceiling than Caitlin Clark & much more!
0:00 Gil’s 5 players that have the most to gain this NBA postseason18:30 Did Luka mean to say he was Robin and Kyrie was Batman?21:30 Jason Williams says Tracy McGrady would’ve been the greatest if he had Kobe’s work ethic26:30 Juju Watkins leads USC to Sweet 1631:30 Q and Ayyyyy
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Offset
Offset comes to Club Shay Shay to chop it up with Shannon Sharpe ahead of his solo tour, promising a spectacle like Usher’s Las Vegas residency, filled with showmanship honed from his days as a backup dancer for Whitney Houston and TLC. Reflecting on his early exposure to the entertainment world, Offset shares how Michael Jackson's influence shaped his artistry, particularly in visuals and music videos, recalling fond memories of family bonding over MJ's iconic hits on MTV. With humor and humility, Offset ranks the Migos in Atlanta and all of hip-hop history, discusses honoring Takeoff at the BET Awards with Quavo and how Pharrell Williams was instrumental in orchestrating the performance, and dishes out anecdotes showcasing the lighter side of his Takeoff’s personality. Shannon makes Offset pick between Nike Air Force 1s and Air Jordan 1s; an incredibly difficult choice for a sneakerhead like Offset. From fashion choices to investment strategies, Offset delves into his philosophy on luxury brands and the lessons learned navigating the music industry, including the impact of streaming and TikTok on hip-hop. Playful banter ensues as Offset calls Shannon an “old head” for not going to hip-hop concerts and wearing skinny jeans. Offset reveals the creative process behind his adlibs and how his collaboration with Ric Flair came about, offering insights into the importance of personal connections to the development of an artist. Lastly Offset talks about his ongoing evolution as an artist, making for a fitting end to a conversation that spans music, fashion, pop culture and everything in between.
Customer Reviews
My favorite podcast.
The 123 punch with Gilbert Arenas.
Club 520
I believe if they cleaned up their language, their message, and insight would be received, but it sounds like unorganized pre teens without a script or structure in a professional space.
Ocho
Ocho still acts clueless to current events,