Draymond Green still silent on fight on Twitter and his podcast, but featured in ‘f***ing battle’ quote from ‘The Shop’
"That Michigan-Michigan State game? It's still going to be a f***ing battle. You don't get that s**t in the NBA."
"That Michigan-Michigan State game? It's still going to be a f***ing battle. You don't get that s**t in the NBA."
"It's been one of the highlights of my life to get to talk with and document the life of Willie Mays, perhaps baseball's greatest player and certainly its most charismatic personality."
Marcus Rashford, Russell Wilson, Letícia Bufoni, Scout Bassett, Bubba Wallace, and Lindsey Vonn are featured this time around.
These rooms will start with one led by the hosts of Uninterrupted's "Certified Buckets" podcast Thursday afternoon.
This series will feature six hour-long episodes covering four different USA women's gymnastics national team hopefuls.
The first seven-episode season will feature chronicle athletes at pivotal moments in their careers.
CC Sabathia and Ryan Ruocco are involved in this project, which is distinct from the previously announced podcast/TV series featuring SI's Ben Reiter.
This Garrett Bradley-directed series is on its way to Netflix.
"After putting on Gil’s podcast, I wanted to try my own. I tweet and say a lot of crazy stuff so I think it’d be interesting to have it all on a podcast. To be able to talk about basketball, culture, and fashion is what I’m all about."
The first film in the series, "The Pence Method," explores Hunter Pence's attempt to reinvent his swing in winter ball in the Dominican Republic. It premieres Saturday on FS1.
DAZN is getting some original content.
During the NFL season, Hawkins flies L.A. to New York every Saturday night, then drives to Bristol, returns to New York, returns to Bristol and flies back to L.A. to juggle his various jobs. He said that grind's important for someone trying to break in.
"Apollo's talks with James' multimedia platform have focused on a strategic partnership deal that could see James contributing and advising on content for the networks."