Tensions flare between Malika Andrews, Stephen A. Smith over Ime Udoka scandal

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ESPN has spent waaaay more time on this than the Brett Favre shyt.

It’s sickening.
One is a current figure and the league and the other one isn't. People keep revisionist history and pretending like ESPN didn't give massive coverage to the Brett Favre scandal when he sending pics to one of the chicks on his former teams. Besides, the cats that keep mentioning that haven't even been in the Brett Favre threads themselves.
 

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One is a current figure and the league and the other one isn't. People keep revisionist history and pretending like ESPN didn't give massive coverage to the Brett Favre scandal when he sending pics to one of the chicks on his former teams. Besides, the cats that keep mentioning that haven't even been in the Brett Favre threads themselves.
fukk outta here with this cac talkin point, nikka.

If Brett Favre was black they would’ve already done the 30 for 30 on this shyt he’s caught up in.
 

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fukk outta here with this cac talkin point, nikka.

If Brett Favre was black they would’ve already done the 30 for 30 on this shyt he’s caught up in.
You haven’t even been in the Brett Favre threads yourself :mjlol:

They’ve reported on the story and covered it on First Take, so it’s not like they’ve been acting like the story hasn’t existed. Brett Favre is a piece of shyt, but this comparison ain‘t it.
 

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Whether Favre is being given equal attention or not, I think the point is that Ime is clearly being made an example of that largely contrasts how these situations are handled in sports with coaches...

It does sound like someone is hinting or leaking that there was harassment, and if that's the case, sure, publicly out him but make a commitment to firing him. If these harassment "hints" are buzzwords to protect the woman or women who affair'd consensually with him, then that's bullshyt. Put the whole thing out if that's the case, don't just embarrass your black coach...

This whole thing is a mess and the Celtics brass are fumbling this entire shyt, especially if we find out its really because a higher up has an axe to grind because his wife couldnt stay faithful to him...

Go ahead and give me another reason to dislike this pathetic franchise...
 
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Malika thought she was gonna eat, and create a narrative, that’s my biggest argument in these moments with some of these women broadcasters they aren’t looking to be great journalists or sports reporters they looking to end up on someone’s blog, awards or cover as a champion of women because they turned a moment into a men vs women moment, SAS got her together with the quickness and rightfully so



 

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Stephen A better be careful. I remember they suspended his ass when he spoke up for Ocho Cinco.
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Not at you, but as this scary ass mindset we are in. He eloquently and specifically detailed his EXACT point yet we still scared to disagree with a woman. That’s how we’ve gotten to this ridiculous metoo/snowflake era. It has to stop. You need to CHECK THEM.

This shyt damn near brought a tear to my eye, a grown man not afraid to address a woman the same way he would a man, not kowtowing to her out of fear. He stood on his point. She tried to do what women her age do which is try to have her ‘nasty woman’ moment and vilify the closest man possible. He shut her tf down and I love it
 

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They suspended him for a whole year just for getting some p*ssy... what has this world come to. :gucci:
No man. She was his subordinate. You realize when you get in power positions that you have responsibilities that come with those roles. You should not be a liability to the company. fukking someone that works under you is always heavily frowned upon wether it is consensual or not in the workplace. This is how you get into me too situations. A woman could easily claim you pressured her as her boss. It's a legal nightmare. This is why they threw him to the wolves. They don't want any liability on their part. Now if she was somebody in the organization parallel to him not under him or different department altogether etc. It would not be as big of a deal.

What has this world come to? I thought men were awake during metoo era to learn how to avoid the traps.
 

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No man. She was his subordinate. You realize when you get in power positions that you have responsibilities that come with those roles. You should not be a liability to the company. fukking someone that works under you is always heavily frowned upon wether it is consensual or not in the workplace. This is how you get into me too situations. A woman could easily claim you pressured her as her boss. It's a legal nightmare. This is why they threw him to the wolves. They don't want any liability on their part. Now if she was somebody in the organization parallel to him not under him or different department altogether etc. It would not be as big of a deal.

What has this world come to? I thought men were awake during metoo era to learn how to avoid the traps.

Like we keep saying

If that is the the case then they should have fired him already.


Celtics still fukking this up regardless
 
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