Bill Simmons says he and Pablo Torre ‘got to a good place’ after short-lived beef
"I also thought the reporting Pablo and his staff did on the NFL Players Union and [Clippers owner Steve] Ballmer was great."
"I also thought the reporting Pablo and his staff did on the NFL Players Union and [Clippers owner Steve] Ballmer was great."
"I’m done. I’m done for the night. I didn’t throw the shake, I just said that."
If Jason Biggs can’t bring Kawhi Leonard to New York, no one can
"Some whispers, like a Friday, 5:30 day after Christmas type of situation."
"Kawhi is an enigmatic, nonverbal star. The Clippers are the eighth-most popular sports topic in the city in which they're based."
"Maybe worth disclosing."
"I could have kept going but somebody kind of reached out and grabbed the mic from me."
It was a simple yes-or-no question, but Frank responded with a 19-word answer without ever saying yes or no.
"None of us did no wrongdoing."
"He literally described exactly what they did."
"Hi Andrei — Your tweet is, obviously, false."
"Why you snitchin'? Who cares?"
"I'm not saying I invented it, but I actually believe it might be true, but it's also crazy."
"So the game is, is this a smoking gun? I don't know how much you need in podcast court or frankly others."
The Pablo Torre Finds Out episode on Kawhi Leonard shocked the basketball world, a sequel has been recorded according to Amin Elhassan.
"I would love to talk about what we had reported on Wednesday with anybody in any setting, under any amount of spotlight that you've got."
After feuding earlier this year over his reporting into Bill Belichick, Bill Simmons gave Pablo Torre his flowers on his Kawhi Leonard scoop.
"If Ballmer was involved, he’s a f*cking moron."
Instead of going to the source, Steve Ballmer went on SportsCenter to answer to Pablo Torre and his report on Kawhi Leonard.
"The idea that the default is Ballmer is the bad guy is going to back fire on him."
The episode marks the debut of 'Pablo Torre Finds Out' at The Athletic.
When OKC traded Paul George for a haul headlined by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, sports media laughed. Six years and an MVP later, the joke’s on them.
"I can make a legitimate argument that Kawhi Leonard is the worst superstar in the history of any sport."
Call him Scoop Bayless, and he's back, baby.
"I should've been more thoughtful."