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A video has gone viral in which a parent is shown refusing to buy her son a pair of Anthony Edwards' signature sneaker because he "doesn't take care of his kids." She prefers that he choose either Steph Curry or Kobe Bryant sneakers because they care(d) for their daughters. We give our thoughts on this. Also, Amber Rose recently chatted with Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay and gave her thoughts on her ex Kanye West's preference for his women dressing naked in public, saying that he likes it when his woman is desired by other men. Do you think she's right? Plus, Charles Barkley unloaded on his disdain for ESPN, particularly Kendrick Perkins, saying that ESPN ignores spotlighting high-achieving teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder because they'd rather talk about the Lakers and the Warriors all the time. Is ESPN solely in the ratings business? Is this good for sports media? Does Charles have a point? We discuss. We also get into Dr. Umar Johnson's deadbeat claims after his alleged daughter aired him out for ignoring her. Who do you believe in this, and does a deadbeat label diminish Umar's advocacy; an NYPD detective who is at the center of controversy because of her appearance as a stripper in a hip-hop video, and Issa Rae's demands that Hollywood respect Black television more. Let's go!
By JV Wins & Dogon SSA video has gone viral in which a parent is shown refusing to buy her son a pair of Anthony Edwards' signature sneaker because he "doesn't take care of his kids." She prefers that he choose either Steph Curry or Kobe Bryant sneakers because they care(d) for their daughters. We give our thoughts on this. Also, Amber Rose recently chatted with Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay and gave her thoughts on her ex Kanye West's preference for his women dressing naked in public, saying that he likes it when his woman is desired by other men. Do you think she's right? Plus, Charles Barkley unloaded on his disdain for ESPN, particularly Kendrick Perkins, saying that ESPN ignores spotlighting high-achieving teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder because they'd rather talk about the Lakers and the Warriors all the time. Is ESPN solely in the ratings business? Is this good for sports media? Does Charles have a point? We discuss. We also get into Dr. Umar Johnson's deadbeat claims after his alleged daughter aired him out for ignoring her. Who do you believe in this, and does a deadbeat label diminish Umar's advocacy; an NYPD detective who is at the center of controversy because of her appearance as a stripper in a hip-hop video, and Issa Rae's demands that Hollywood respect Black television more. Let's go!