Stephen A. Smith’s wild Trump-NBA conspiracy EXPLAINED (he’s not wrong) | Random Offense
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In this episode, host Ethan Strauss and guest Ryan Glasspiegel dissect a "bombshell" NBA scandal involving two sweeping FBI indictments linking league personnel to organized crime and illegal gambling. They break down the "Operation Nothing But Net" case, which accuses Terry Rozier and Damon Jones of insider sports betting , and the "Operation Royal Flush" case, which accuses coach Chauncey Billups of involvement in rigged, high-stakes mafia poker games. The hosts explore the even more serious allegation that Billups also engaged in game-fixing by tipping off a gambler about sitting his starters , and discuss the scandal's proximity to LeBron James via Billups' "Clutch Sports" agency hoodie and Damon Jones' close friendships. The conversation also covers the political angle, including Stephen A. Smith's controversial theory that the indictments from Kash Patel's FBI are Trump's "revenge" on the "woke" league. The hosts also discuss how the NBA's own normalization of "tanking" may have provided "cover" for this corruption. Finally, they pivot to the positive, praising the NBA's new media presentation, particularly the "beautifully done" production and nostalgic feel of NBA on NBC.
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