Greg Olsen wants to debunk myth of easy athlete-to-media transition
"It's hard to transition into that world. It's hard to find your voice. It's hard to find the right opportunities."
"It's hard to transition into that world. It's hard to find your voice. It's hard to find the right opportunities."
"I wouldn't be having my pod if it wasn't for the platform ESPN gave me."
ESPN insists they never "banned" Patrick Beverley, while Front Office Sports insists they did.
"Congrats on creating something out of thin air like the Wizard of Oz that never should have existed to where you're a guy that's talked about."
"We don't believe in censorship at Barstool."
"If I ran a media company and I’ve been using Patrick Beverley, I would no longer use him."
This comes after Beverley refused an interview with ESPN producer Malinda Adams after the Bucks' Game 6 loss.
"I've been in news for over 40 years and kindness and grace always win."
"You can't interview me then. No disrespect."
JJ Redick blasted former ESPN analyst Doc Rivers on Tuesday. NBA player Pat Beverley responded, but so did Redick.
Patrick Beverley beat the usual NBA insiders to news of his trade.
Two Orlando Magic reporters believe Patrick Beverley sent a fake reporter in to fish for a question from center Wendell Carter Jr. to drum up podcast drama.
"Not cool. She has kids. Should not be the [title] or topic."
"I think the future of sports media are paradigms in which these types of moments of comfort are incubated and then scaled."
"I’m a hall-of-famer, Skip!"
Beverley certainly brought a different approach here with his repeated claims not to understand Kellerman's question.
"If they ask me, I might do it, but I’m not in line waiting like a lot of these guys."
"It’s harder to score on the Defensive Player of the Year fool!"
"Do they drug test on this show?"
"CP can't guard nobody man. Everybody in the NBA know that. ...He's a cone."
"I don't think they overturned it because it was Beverley's action that caused it to go out."
"Any team LeBron James is on is a lock to come out of anywhere – except in the West, because the West is a different monster."