Club Shay Shay - Best of Nightcap - Best of WNBA special guests feat. Monica McNutt & Chiney Ogwumike

Episode Date: July 21, 2024

It was a big year for the WNBA with the introduction of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, and it was a big year for Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson’s emerging women’s basketball fando...m. Check out Nightcap’s special guest appearances from some of the big names from the WNBA world, including Monica McNutt joining fresh off of a viral First Take debate with Shannon and Stephen A. Smith, WNBA analyst Chiney Ogwumike, and Dallas Wings star Arike Ogunbowale.00:00 - Introduction03:37 - Monica McNutt44:02 - Chiney Ogwumike1:05:57 - Arike Ogunbowale(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:32 Last minute tickets, lowest price guaranteed. Monica, we had a very healthy, that's the term I like to use, a healthy discussion this morning. You said, Shannon, I knew I was in trouble because you normally call me Unc. When you call me Shannon, I'm like, oh, here we go. You said, Shannon, Steve and A, this deserves a more nuanced conversation. You know how television works.
Starting point is 00:03:58 You got the top of the hour. You got the bottom of the hour. You got to get in and out. And you got a lot of people. I wanted to get, because we reached out to you earlier today asking, could you come on? You said yes. So I want to give you an opportunity. What do you want to say, Ocho?
Starting point is 00:04:12 Before y'all go, being that y'all have a better knowledge of the game of basketball, whether it be NBA or WNBA, as someone on the outside looking in that was able to watch y'all this morning, I want to tell you that was peak elite sports journalism. As far as conversation is concerned, they're going to be so many different opinions, whether wrong, whether right, Monica, I didn't know you could cook. I didn't know you was a chef because honey, you was cooking this morning. You hear me? You was cooking. You had your points, but the passion, the passion and authenticity, Monica, that you spoke with today. Well, I'm talking about, man, bro, I was on the edge of my seat.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Unc, you made your points. And then, Monica, you and Stephen, they going back and forth. And I'm sitting on the edge of my seat like, man, what is going on? That was, listen, that was peak elite. I'm talking about elite television so anytime there's any any type of nba topics uh w nba topics if the execs at esp knew what they were doing they need to make sure they had that same that same trio and all along with molly because that that was great that was fabulous i'm just saying like oh i'm not saying it because you're on a
Starting point is 00:05:24 goddamn show tonight because you see i'm cursing that shit was that. That was fabulous. I'm just saying, like, I'm not saying it because you're on a goddamn show tonight. Because you see, I'm cursing. That shit was fucking fabulous. That was on TV. But the thing is that, Ocho, that when you do television, and Monica attested this, you never know what you're going to get. Because you have so many, you have sometimes two, three, maybe even four people. And it's an opinion-based show. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Monica had her opinion. I had mine. Stephen, they had had his. And so Monica says a topic like this deserves a more nuanced conversation that we don't have to worry about getting into a break. So if Monica needs to talk 15 minutes straight, we can allow Monica to do that. Monica, the topic came up. Basically it's Caitlin Clark is the NBA are some of the players in the wnba um have a personal vendetta are they envious are they jealous are they uh if their resentment i
Starting point is 00:06:12 think the term resentment showed his head up into the conversation so i want to turn the floor over to you what point do you want to reiterate what point did you didn't get an opportunity to make that you would like to make now the floor is yours well so let me i'm gonna take y'all two things happened to me i actually went to the liberty game on friday and this episode sort of speaks to the growth of the game my fiance and i would just take the train home because it's easiest we're in new york and there are uh a couple of white boys one of them went to Auburn. His brother went to University of Missouri. His girlfriend was with him. Another young white man. And they're probably in their late 20s.
Starting point is 00:06:50 One of them might have been in their early 20s. And it was a black woman that clearly just left the Liberty game that sat across from them. And they just spark up, y'all, this spontaneous conversation about women's basketball. And yes, it was about this particular play. And it was a little bit about the Sky Angel. And it was Caitlyn. It was about the the liberty and i'm looking at my fiance like this is crazy like we're just on a train and folks that you might think are watching the wmba pop into this conversation and they're both engaging they started talking about auburn and the tuskegee and i was peak ear hustling for the record but they was loud so it's funny but i say that to say ocho and shannon i get that we are at a special place when it comes to
Starting point is 00:07:27 women's basketball and the growth of the game and all of the eyeballs. I think what I was frustrated by in our conversation earlier is that we can hold more than one truth, y'all. Like the idea of some players being jealous. Yes, that probably exists. But I think in Caitlyn's debut since or since she has made her debut, there's been a large and loud clamor or push. Yes, that is Caitlyn versus the W. And that is unfair to me. Yeah. Jealous. Sure. I mean, would you be jealous of somebody that got $28 million a shoe deal or whatever the deal is before you step foot in the pros? Right. I just need us all to do a better job of holding room for multiple truth. Jordan has a rookie, right? LeBron has a rookie like Wimby has a rookie. When you look at guys that have gone on to be great, I'm sure they would not say their rookie years were cakewalks. Now, in the case of LeBron, and if we use Wimby this year, they have physically dominant and powerful statures.
Starting point is 00:08:29 And so maybe that has allowed them to skirt some of her. But Kaylin is a guard coming from college. She got to get her weight up. The W has to continue to allow her to be one of the leaders of this platform, as Angel Reese has also been, because I know that's going to be a hot topic tomorrow. And so my whole thing is just, it doesn't have to be either or. It can be both. But the prevailing idea that it's the W versus Caitlyn and that these women don't understand the power of the eyeballs and the audience that she's helped grow the league to, that's just unfair. And that's what bothers me. Go ahead, Ocho. Listen, again, from the outside looking in, I have come to enjoy watching WNBA now. As a new fan, I had the opportunity, Monica, to see the dream play the wings. I mean, yeah, the wings, Dallas wings, right?
Starting point is 00:09:18 Dallas wings in Atlanta maybe two or three weeks ago. And I have never been in an atmosphere like that. From the game to the enthusiasm with the crowd, the DJ, everything was jumping from first quarter to fourth quarter. The halftime show was phenomenal as well. So the engagement
Starting point is 00:09:37 and the experience that I had at that WNBA game when the Dream played the Wings, that's what I'm expecting now. I have a chart with the, with the misses where we started on the East coast and we're working our way up to the West coast. I'm starting with, I'm going to another dream game.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Then I'm gonna make my way to Dallas and from Dallas, I'm going to Chicago to see the sky from the sky. Then I'm going to LA to see the sparks. And then we go on to Phoenix and then we go, we're going to finish off in Vegas. Okay. Now I'm hoping based on the experience I had in Atlanta and in that stadium, I'm hoping the rest of the atmospheres are like that too. Obviously the game of basketball is good. I've come to learn all the players. Now I have a bunch of jerseys that I bought for my road trip. I'm
Starting point is 00:10:24 hoping, I'm not sure how, I don't know them personally. I'm hoping they'll sign my jersey so I can put it up here in my man cave. And like, I'm locked in now. I'm locked in. And watching y'all this morning solidifies everything. Because obviously I'm a new fan. I'm new eyeballs to it. And I think, I think after this year, they will almost, I'm not saying they're going to be able to compete with the NBA.
Starting point is 00:10:50 They will almost, from an exciting standpoint, what's going to happen next? Okay, so let me ask you this. Let me ask you this, because this is where I'll turn to Shannon for me this morning. I just want to mush them through. I'll just give you a hypothetical, Ultra. Come on. Come on now.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Let me take you back to your playing days. Right? Okay. Okay. Okay. Boom. This new corner. He,
Starting point is 00:11:14 he, bop, bop, bop. He all this. Big fat contract. Yeah. You about to square up with him,
Starting point is 00:11:18 Ultra. Uh-huh. What are you going to do with a squaring up against a cross this from somebody who was supposed to be all this and all that for the future of the league? Oh, he finna get his work, right? Say, honey, he finna get his work. You hear me? He finna get his work. You ain't miss a beat when you said that,
Starting point is 00:11:33 don't you? So, all of a sudden, some in the media have allowed this idea of roll out the yellow brick for gold, roll out the red carpet because this is your cash cow. Why that idea has caught so much steam blows my mind.
Starting point is 00:11:49 Because we are still talking about competition, which is a beautiful thing that y'all both have made millions off of. Let me ask you a question, Ocho, to Monica's point. That hot shot corner, he's a top five pick. Let's just say for the sake of argument, he's standing there. You're going to roll up in the back of his legs?
Starting point is 00:12:06 Oh, I see. I see where you're going. No, don't see what I'm saying. Just like you fired off with Monica, I need you to fire off when you roll up in the back of his legs. I'll be trying to use my technique. You know, I don't take no cheap shots. You know that.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Okay. I'm going to stay with Shannon's example because now you're back to shannon because you're getting my nurse uh that now ojo you're not going to do that and tell me what percent of the league you probably think would probably agree with you as far as not doing that yeah no no nothing dirty probably probably about 98 because there's a there's a two percent chance there's a 2% chance there's some that really don't give two you know what
Starting point is 00:12:47 and they'll do it. Okay, so I hate math. In fact, my friend also laughs at me. He calls me a mathematician all the time. But let's just roll with me for a second. We got 11 games. We got one incident. I think that's a little less than 10%
Starting point is 00:13:01 of the events so far in which this has happened to have a conversation. So I just want us to hear out that competing, because you have been deemed the next step, is a part of competition, man or woman, right? We all agree that Kennedy Carter had a bad look. We all agree that was a bad look for her. And I'm not making an excuse for that. I think the thing is also, Monica who did the look given her track record and who the look happened to oh i used the argument this morning trent green got hit in
Starting point is 00:13:32 the pocket in his knee and they didn't train the rules 11 years later eight years nine years later tom brady got hit in the knee what did they do to the rules about hitting the quarterback below the waist oh joe they changed the rule right away. So I think, Monica, to your point, had it not been, had it been someone else that doesn't have the track record of Miss Carter, and if it wasn't on the person who she
Starting point is 00:13:55 did that to, I agree with you. I don't believe the outcry would have been what it was, but it was because of who it was. And I'm going'm actually add this. I think the fact that it wasn't called a flagrant on spot is probably what helped elevate this conversation. And we're talking about bad officiating across the NBA and WBA for how
Starting point is 00:14:16 ever long. Do you know what I mean? So literally we get the call this morning that we're going to lead the show with this. And I'm like, this is the most non-story story I think we've ever led a show with because to me, it's just not that big of a deal.
Starting point is 00:14:29 Hey, it made for great. That's not that's not what Twitter. That's not what we're training. That is, you know, Monica, you've been in TV long enough. You know what? What leads people like, man, y'all y'all do is talk about the Cowboys. The Cowboys. People want to talk about the cowboys the cowboys people want to talk about
Starting point is 00:14:46 the cowboys right people want to talk about caitlin clark all of a sudden to a large a larger percent want to talk about the wmba which is good what is bad is that they're not talking about the wmba in a positive when you're looking at it in this situation and i get what i get what you're saying you're like yeah it's a nuanced conversation and two things can be true. People want to compete. This was an isolated incident. There's not a whole lot of incidents
Starting point is 00:15:12 where people are clotheslining Clayton Clark, tripping or shoving or doing petty things of that nature. So let's look at this. This is what it was. This happened.
Starting point is 00:15:21 But let me ask you a question. Tell me. You and I, we talked about it. Like, damn, we're teammates. Y'all saw the girl get clocked in the back like that? Ocho, you know, in football, you do something to one of our guys, especially one of our main guys. We got to get you back, Monica.
Starting point is 00:15:38 But we got to make it look like it's a part of football. Okay, right. And I think making it look like a part of the game is a huge thing. But I'm going to tell y'all a story. In college, we played Louisville and we actually got the rule changed in women's college basketball because Louisville used to take a lap
Starting point is 00:15:52 around the court, around the whole court. We were warming up. Hold on. In y'all home stadium? In y'all home arena? They did it everywhere. They did it at Georgetown
Starting point is 00:16:01 in McDonough Arena. We were on our side warming up. I'm not going to name any of my teammates because I still love them dearly. Somebody tripped up somebody from Louisville and a brawl ensued, right? We made it. We made it to sports center in a little. Now, Monica is not a fighter. Do you know what I did in that moment?
Starting point is 00:16:25 You scrapped. No, I grabbed the basketball and said, y'all stop. We got a game. What I'm saying to you, what I'm saying to you is if your DNA is not, I'm a goon, I'm an enforcer, I'm finna scrap. That's not a switch that you can just turn over. If I was on the baseline and we were and I was actually in the tussle, then I'd have had to fight or flight, right? But I was shooting a jump shot.
Starting point is 00:16:52 I looked down and they was scrapping. And I was like, oh, no, we can't do this, right? So this idea that the personalities on the Fever Squad all of a sudden turn into enforcer is not fair to who they are. They go pick their teammate off the ground. They grab her. They encourage her to calm down and to take a deep breath. We're not in their practices. I don't think that this
Starting point is 00:17:11 is, oh, they must not love her. I think we might be reading a little bit too deeply in it. And y'all, they've won two games out of the 11 they played. They got some real things to worry about in terms of trying to win versus trying to play. Let me ask you a question. Could it be a situation if they were had a better winning record it's like man y'all talking about this team y'all talking about this person and she's shooting 40 they only won two games
Starting point is 00:17:37 y'all talking about it like she's stewie y'all talking about them like they the the connecticut sun or the aces or somebody come on now do you as as as women do you guys because i know look y'all keep talking about this and they ain't done anything do y'all do you hear that and get fed up like hold on bro there are other people out there playing the game too now come on now i know that this is not journalism one-on-one ocho but i'm gonna flip it right back to you huh yeah when you were competing at a high level, if somebody was appointed next up and their team was not, if the needle
Starting point is 00:18:10 wasn't moving in the W column and you felt like you were better then and had earned more accolades and attention then, how was you going to respond? Me, anybody that had a name, I'm trying to embarrass them because I'm trying to elevate my name.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Yeah. That's the way I went about it, Monica, is that I wasn't going to do it. Now, all I needed to know, and I told Ocho and Ocho can attest to this, all I needed to know, are we playing snap to whistle or snap to after the whistle? I just need to get in the right frame of mind to how we going to do it. Because if we being nasty, I just need to know
Starting point is 00:18:47 at the start of the game, okay, we going to be some nasty mofos for four quarters. I'm down. Yeah. I mean, listen, even though the fever
Starting point is 00:18:54 of only one, two games, we have to understand the Cowboys, they haven't won in, what, 30-some years. They still move the needle. The Lakers, they haven't won,, what, 30-some years. They still move the needle. The Lakers, they haven't won, well, the 2020 championship.
Starting point is 00:19:11 I'm not sure if we count, but there's an asterisk behind that. But again, the Lakers, they moved the needle. The Yankees, they haven't won the World Series, I'm not sure in how long, but they moved the needle. Kaitlyn Clark, she moved the needle. Angel Reese, she moved the needle. I mean, that's just the makeup of it. And that's the way it will always be.
Starting point is 00:19:28 And it's going to be like that for a long time. I wish people would get comfortable with that. And that's the way it's going to be. And you created a different demographic, a different set of eyes. And they're going to enjoy the game. And now I'm excited to watch the WNBA because I want to see what's going to happen next. Because I have no idea. I have no clue. So WNBA because I want to see what's going to happen next because I don't I have no idea. I have no clue. So I love that. And this is where I continue to say more than one thing can be true. They have absolutely moved the needle. And I think Caitlin Clark and Andrews both are going to be all stars and superstars in this league.
Starting point is 00:19:58 They are both rookies. Right. And so I quite frankly, the idea that she would see less than true competition again, obviously we are excluding non-basketball and dirty plays. It's not only disrespectful to the rest of the league, but it's disrespectful to her. She we talked to her two years ago in Dallas at the NCAA championship game. And you guys are probably all seeing the features at this point. We're playing with the brothers with the ultimate competitor. And so as a competitor, you don't want to buy a square up across from you and take it lightly. You're trying to go prove yourself. And so for me, the fact that we've lost, that at the root of this thing, we are talking about competition and women competing at a high level.
Starting point is 00:20:37 That is the part that bothers me the most. And then there's 28 years of this league being established. And in the last five, the needle has moved. The charter thing has been in motion. You got to shout out Mark Davis, the Vegas owner, Joe and Clara Cy, the Liberty owners, like people that have really helped to put the pressure on these women receiving professional level treatment. Has Kalen expedited the process? Yes. But there's also been a groundwork that has been laid. And so I just encourage all the new folks like you, Ocho, come on in, come on in and watch. Come on, come on. Grab your notebook,
Starting point is 00:21:11 take some notes before you start bumping them gums. That's all I ask. So let me ask, because when I look at Kaitlyn Clark and people look at her and they're like, well, what about all that trash talking she was doing in college? What about all the stuff that she was shoving people down in college? They saw that. And so now her talking trash in college might intimidate some folks. You come to the W. These are grown women. These women got kids.
Starting point is 00:21:39 These women, 25, 28, 30 years of age. They don't care. But like and like I said monica i'm you oh you got the name if i tear you up on the court right they're gonna be talking about me you know what i think there's a there's a learning curve as a rookie my rookie year i was talking trash in college my rookie year in the nfl well i ain't say nothing in the NFL. I didn't say nothing. I didn't say nothing. I didn't even talk to the media.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Until I got acclimated to the game, I understood the game, and the game started to slow down for me. So when year two came and I started talking, once I figured it out, it was a wrap. I'm sure at some point Angel Reese already talking. Sister, she letting it fly. As soon as Kaitlyn Clark gets acclimated to the game and it starts to slow down for her and she picks it up, I guarantee you she's going to be back to her talking ways, I'm
Starting point is 00:22:35 sure, based on what we saw at Iowa. Mm-hmm. I think, Ojo, you're spot on, right? But I think part of what has made this such a hot topic is that when a GOAT like Cheryl Supes, who was a multi-time gold medalist, a four-time WNBA champ, an umpteenth time WNBA all-star, the first woman to have a signature shoe for Nike, when she said there was a curve, she was hating. When Diana Taurasi said there was a curve at it was she was hating. When Diana Taurasi said there's a curve at the women's final four, she was hating.
Starting point is 00:23:08 And I think for the new fans, I get it. Y'all rolling with y'all, girl. You protected, whatever, whatever. But that wasn't hate. That was people that have been here and watched this league. Those were truths. And that is okay.
Starting point is 00:23:19 That's part of all of our journeys. You're going to hit a curve at some point. Yeah. Especially for a guard. See, people look at, I say, bro, y'all expecting her to be Candace Parker when she comes out as rookie of the year and MVP. Candace is 6'4". Kaitlyn Clark might be, what, six foot, Monica?
Starting point is 00:23:36 So you're asking a guard to do something that a dominant big in college. Hey, Candace Parker was legit. She could rebound, got your double-digit rebounds. She was a 19-10. She was a defensive player of the year. She was tremendous. And I think everybody, you look at Caitlyn, she led the nation in scoring at about 32 points a game,
Starting point is 00:23:55 led the nation in assists. So automatically, people automatically think, well, she's going to come in and do an NBA. Them women will not let that happen. You play harder against someone, it's going to come in and do an NBA. Them women will not let that happen. You play harder against someone. It's just nature. Because you know they can embarrass you. You're not going to embarrass me.
Starting point is 00:24:11 You're not going to have me on SportsCenter. Especially now. And I know ESPN is really covering the WNBA. I'm nothing to be your highlight package. It ain't going to happen, Monica. I'm sorry. It's not. I do the shit.
Starting point is 00:24:22 When this conversation come back up, man, I'm not around. I just want you to keep that same energy because that's all it is. And to me, that is beautiful. That is the point of competition and it should be celebrated. Yeah. Angel Reese had some comments today.
Starting point is 00:24:35 Yeah. Take a listen to this sound, what Angel Reese had to say today. It all started from the national championship game and I've been dealing with this for two years now. And understanding like, yeah, negative things have probably been said about me. But honestly, I'll take that because look where women's basketball is. People are talking about women's basketball, but you never would think that we'd be talking about women's basketball.
Starting point is 00:24:56 People are pulling up to games. We got celebrities coming to games, sold out arenas, like, just because of one single game. And just looking at that, like, I'll take that role. I'll take the bad guy role, and I'll continue to take that on and be that for my teammates. And if I want to be that, and I know I'll go down in history, I'll look back in 20 years and be like, yeah, the reason why we're watching women's basketball
Starting point is 00:25:15 is not just because of one person. It's because of me, too, and I want you to realize that. A lot of us have done so much for this game, and Kennedy has been here before, obviously, but there are so many great players in this league that have deserved this for a really, really long time. And luckily, it's coming now. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Talk your track. What you talk about, man? You watching the game because of me. And she ain't lying because I'm one of them. What you talk about? Thoughts on her comments, Monica. I love it. I love it.
Starting point is 00:25:41 And this is where we talk about you're not going to turn into somebody different overnight. Angel Reese has never shied away from the mic. She's willing to wear that villain label, however unfair it may be. But she gets it in the macro. And what I love about Angel, even when she announced she was going pro in Vogue, she speaks about the macro. And she does that deliberately. That is not just oh i'm gonna just throw in the women that have come before me right and i think that is important and what makes and what is endearing about watching her but she's absolutely right the girl i'm sorry i don't know her name but the girl streamed a sky's preseason game on her phone y'all and had umpteen tens of thousands of viewers that
Starting point is 00:26:22 were watching it was like too many Wasn't it like over a million? It got over a million. You know what I mean? So there is a demand. She absolutely has been a part of creating that demand. She's a huge part of this rookie class as well. Wake up with football every morning and listen to my new podcast, NFL Daily with Greg Rosenthal.
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Starting point is 00:29:49 We can't play his sound. Woo, Monica. I know you've heard it by now. I think Pat got a little bit too amped. He forgot, like, man, this live. Normally, we have a conversation like this, Monica. You and I, you and your girls off air, but we got a microphone
Starting point is 00:30:07 and we got a camera with a red dot going. So what did you think when you heard PMAC start going? So I didn't actually watch it, but I read the transcript and all the articles that came down. Honestly,
Starting point is 00:30:24 y'all, my first thought was, okay, here we go with this not being about race. I'm a person who is white, right? And again, this is where I say, and I'm speaking honestly, clearly, concisely. This is where I say multiple things can be true, right? I wonder what this would look like if Kaylin Clark was Black. She's proud of who she is. That's fantastic, right? But this is where all the layers of this conversation come in.
Starting point is 00:31:00 The WNBA is a predominantly Black women's league. It's also largely a queer league, right? And the gender, sexuality, race, it's hard to parse this out of that conversation, at least for me as a woman, because I can't walk away from any part of who I am, right? And so his point about other white chicks in the league that have been buckets, sure. Stewie's the MVP.
Starting point is 00:31:21 MVP has won multiple championships with the Las Vegas Aces. DT, obviously, we had a conversation about her as a GOAT, right? But to act as if there is no space to sit back and just wonder, again, all I'm asking for folks that have just joined is to open your mind. Ultimately, you may disagree, and that's fine. But you should be able to hold space to evaluate all the pieces that seem to be at play. Now, if you decide to pick up three instead of six, that's on you, but you got to be able to sit back and acknowledge all the pieces at play just out of, out of respect for humanity at large. I would say.
Starting point is 00:31:56 Monica, you said something very interesting and you would know better than I, but I was, I was thinking this, but I never said it, but since you brought it up, let's go here. And I but I was I was thinking this, but I never said it. But since you brought it up, let's go here. How much do you think predominantly black queer helps or hurt the WNBA? That's a loaded question, Shannon. I think the W in the last few years has done a great job of leaning into who they are. They are not hiding who the who these women are and these women are hiding who they are. One thing about this rookie class has been their willingness to share their lives but i had a chance to catch a great documentary this summer courtesy of the wmba pa and i'm blanking on the name of the documentary and i apologize but it highlighted john quayle jones um brianna stewart and uh chanel neka agumake right
Starting point is 00:32:41 and as veterans in this league, JJ has been an MVP. Nneka Agumake has won a title and been an MVP. Stewie obviously has been a multi-time MVP and won championships. As veterans, they talked very honestly about opening up their lives, right? Because that was a big choice for them.
Starting point is 00:32:59 And one of the commentators, Lindsay Gibbs, in that piece talked about being able to enjoy this league and celebrate these women even more when you get to know them. Right. And I think that star power of this rookie class growing up with social media, Caitlin has two million, Angel has three million. Right. They've already been used to sharing their lives. Right. And so I think the W has leaned in on who they are. But as new audiences are getting to know these women, hopefully they find a way to strike a chord with them beyond just being basketball players. And so candidly, I'm not 100% sure what happens in marketing meetings when you begin to look at who you want to partner up with with the WNBA.
Starting point is 00:33:37 Because like we started this conversation, gender, race and sexuality are parts of conversations that you just cannot escape. The documentary you're talking about is called Shattered Glass. There it is. It's an NBA story. Thank you. I'm glad you had this conversation because at the end of the day, you're like, people are like, well, go market, go market. But at certain times, you know, certain demographics, you're trying to market too.
Starting point is 00:34:01 Because like when we go out, okay, we have to pitch. Okay, who are you trying to reach? Club Shea Shea, Nightcap, we might not be able to reach who an advertiser or a sponsor try to reach. So it doesn't make sense for them to give us money if the people that they're trying to reach are not watching Nightcap, not watching Club Shea Shea.
Starting point is 00:34:24 And so what you're saying, Monica is like, okay, we got to appeal to the people that you're trying to reach. But to say that gay and queer people don't buy health and don't buy auto insurance. It's just not true to say, to say they don't go grocery shopping or buy cars.
Starting point is 00:34:43 It's just not true. So they are people. To say they don't go grocery shopping or buy cars is just not true. So there are people, they might have chosen an alternative life that's outside of the norm, whatever norm is. There's a new definition of norm now. But I believe that you can reach people because everybody that watches television, they're a consumer. You buy something, whether it's food, whether it's auto insurance, whether it's whatever the clothing, whatever the case may be, you'll purchase something. And when it comes to marketing and branding and WNBA and those that are queer are part of that community in general, that community always sticks together and support each other. So the marketing
Starting point is 00:35:20 on that end should be easy anyway. It's common sense, especially when it comes to the higher ups and the execs that are sitting in positions of power. That's a no brainer as far as when it comes to marketing and branding and doing it that way. Now, if they want some ideas from the true number one marketing and branding himself, I can guide them in which way to go and know how to do it. That's what I did. You might need to get some boardroom tables,
Starting point is 00:35:46 Ocho. Monica, let me ask you this. Because you know, a lot of times, Blacks, we used to have like, who was in that room? Why are you talking, trying to market the Blacks and there's no Blacks in the commercial? Would it help if there were queer
Starting point is 00:36:02 gay in the rooms that could say, hey guys they they have purchasing power. I don't know. I'm in California, man. They shut down. We hope gay pride is a big thing. So somebody drinking beers, buying cocktails and buying clothes. I'm just saying somebody doing that. Yeah. And listen, the marketing has improved. right? But if we wanted to get into the weeds and gosh, oh man, I should have pulled up all my research because there was a wonderful article done. I want to say about two seasons ago that looked at what demographic still in terms of representing the WNBA still got the lion's share of marketing opportunities. And it was largely
Starting point is 00:36:43 straight white women. Now in two years, I do believe that there have been improvements made in that area, right? And like I said, the WB has leaned into who they are. These women are leaning into who they are. There's a number of queer athletes out of W that I can think of that have had commercials and are currently in commercials that are still airing. And it's beautiful to see. And so I do think that things are changing. But just like in society, y'all, as painful as it is, right, when we start having conversations about this societal totem pole.
Starting point is 00:37:11 People, especially women that sit at identities, shout out to Dr. Alfie, my girl, that have intersectional identities often don't have privilege. And so they're minimalized a little bit or not a little bit. They become minimalized. And so that, again, that's a whole nother loaded conversation. And I'm not trying to tell anybody that they can't be a fan of this player or that player. But as you join the WNBA fanfare, welcome. It's room for everybody. There have been 28 years of groundwork.
Starting point is 00:37:43 And there have been numbers of opportunities of research right like and then when you look at the demographics of this league like just keep your mind open to what is the reality of someone else's experience that may not look like you just that's the part that's frustrating to me in this conversation y'all like one to hear ex-athletes say oh just let her do whatever and two folks that aren't taking the time to just do a little bit of digging about what the WNBA has been, how powerful these women have used their voices, what they stand for, because it's beautiful.
Starting point is 00:38:12 It is. And thank you for opening up and sharing that with us. I mean, you know, you being around the game, you playing the game, you being a woman yourself, you're better to speak to this in Ocho than I, because you're in that situation. There's no better person to speak to about a woman than a woman yourself, you're better to speak to this in Ocho than I, because you're in that situation. There's no better person to speak to about a woman than a woman. And so sometimes, you know,
Starting point is 00:38:31 as men, we try to sit back and try to, I don't know what it's like to have a baby. Never had one. I don't want them kind of problem. So, so I like women when women talk about women issues. Yeah, I can have an opinion, but I'm just speaking at it from a man's point of view. And sometimes we only see things through the prism in which we are. You know, if I'm looking from a mountaintop, I don't know what it's like in the Valley because I'm on top of the mountain looking out. You being a woman playing basketball, playing in the WNBA, who better to speak to issues like this than a person like yourself.
Starting point is 00:39:02 But how often do, how often when things like this, do the WNBA, the PA, do they have you speak to the women that's coming into the, how many times do you go out and speak to women's group being who you are being the platform that you do have? Are you given those opportunities to speak, speak up for women? So I was going to let you rock with this, but I got to check you one thing on my resume. I decided that I was done after college and wasn't about to dabble in the W. I did not play in the W.
Starting point is 00:39:33 But I'm going to have to get with the Chad Ocho Cinco agency to give me some more speaking engagements. Whatever you need. Listen, listen, I have a marketing firm, a branding firm. So anything you need, just just holler at me. I can I can get the ball rolling. I got you. Yeah. All jokes aside, I have had the opportunity to speak not just to women's teams, but like last year,
Starting point is 00:39:56 I had a chance to talk to rap with the Los Angeles Rams. Right. And just offering a different perspective as a member of the media. I do know that our friends and colleagues, the China Robertson and Nneka Ogunke, led a great media preparation session for the rookies coming in this season. And so the W and the PA are about giving their players resources, as are the NBA, right? And so the league is just continuing to grow. And when you talk about its male counterpart,
Starting point is 00:40:21 it has a 50-year head start. Right. Monica, I think the thing is a lot of times, and people's like, well, I think the thing what really got it trending at the end is that you said, Stephen A., you had this platform, and you're doing it now, but you probably should have done this a lot sooner. Me, I'm going to address that, but I have Club Shea Shea. And people are like, well, why do you have more women?
Starting point is 00:40:44 I've reached out to women that played or played in the WNBA. And I get no returns. I've had one lady. She's not a professional basketball player. Two days before, she's like, I'm going to have to reschedule. And now my team can't get a hold of her. So I've tried to give women because, hey, I got a nice size platform. So I want to give you an opportunity
Starting point is 00:41:07 to share, tell whatever story that you want to tell. You want to talk about your upbringing. You want to talk about your life as a professional athlete. You as an entertainer or a celeb have at it. But it's not as easy as you think, Monica, because a lot of times women say no. I'm about to stop
Starting point is 00:41:24 you right now. I believe you. But I'm going to also say this because I had to think twice before I said yes because I done seen some nightcap clips, okay? And you have to ask yourself, is this a safe space, right? And so I believe when you say you want to have that conversation, right?
Starting point is 00:41:41 But I think because of the opportunities to brand for women are a little bit, hold on, let me get my words right. The opportunities for women to build their brands are so heavily scrutinized, right? That you probably think more dutifully before you say yes to an opportunity, depending on how it fits and if you feel that the space is safe. So I don't know why people are saying yes or no to you, but honestly, like if we had this thing this morning, like I would not have thought of myself as a nightcap guest just based on the clips that I've seen.
Starting point is 00:42:15 And I met, I mean, I've met Ochoa in person. I've obviously met you in person. I think y'all are great guys, but like, ah, I'm not going to tell y'all what goes down in my bedroom. Like, uh-uh. And so you do just wonder if spaces are safe. And so as you continue to grow your platform, I would encourage you maybe to offer the topics in advance. And you may have done this already. Right? Yeah. I always ask
Starting point is 00:42:38 any guests, is there anything that you're uncomfortable with? I ask a question. You can also say, well, Shanna, you know that question that you asked me earlier and I talked about, can you not air that? Boom. We. I ask a question. You can also say, well, Shanna, you know, that question that you asked me earlier, I talked about, can you not air that? Boom, we take it out. Yeah, I got you. Because I want you to be,
Starting point is 00:42:52 most of the time when people come, they're speaking their truth. Now, if I ask you a question and you tell me what went down in your bedroom, how am I being messy? You could have said, Shanna, now you know I ain't gonna answer that. Now, I am savvy, but I don't know if you're up against me.
Starting point is 00:43:07 I feel a little pressure to keep up with the Joneses on. I don't know if you can speak to other people now. I know y'all can get a little wild on here. Oh, yeah. But see, that's the thing. They come for the sports. They stay for the story. So, you know, it's kind of like Monica, a game.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Let's just say for the sake of argument, I'll let you into the arena for free, I'll charge you to get out you see what I'm saying that's what I did now listen all jokes aside I do want to address the end of that clip I genuinely was surprised by the reaction and I did not intend to make it personal but when I look at Stephen A and my relationship with Stephen A he the head honcho at ESPN as far as I'm concerned. And I have been in this women's basketball space for so long and have been privy to many a conversation pushing and pitching and
Starting point is 00:43:54 asking for space. So from where I sit, if S.A. says, let's talk about it, it's going to be discussed, right? He and I have had a conversation tonight. Okay, cool. There are things that played that maybe I did not consider when I made that statement. But what I do stand by is that the way that the WNBA is being covered in the last, this season just started in May,
Starting point is 00:44:15 this particular season is at a different fervor and tenor than it was three years ago. Now, whatever factors go into that, be that as it may, but three years ago. Now, whatever, whatever factors go into that, be that as it may. But three years ago, we were not having these conversations about the WNBA as we are now. And that is just a fact. Yeah, well, we weren't having this conversation
Starting point is 00:44:34 three months ago. Fair enough. But you said, Monica, it's never too late to do the right thing. Absolutely. And I think that some people will be like, oh, nobody was talking about it. Like you, I heard you at the end of that show. You lucky Molly had to go to break.
Starting point is 00:44:46 You talk about Monica. You prove his point because nobody was talking about Kayla Clark. I think that's three years ago. Southern stats back there. Now, this is where this is where we have to really argue and tussle with this idea of cart before the horse or horse before the cart, right? And I know we don't have TV work, Shannon. Just like you said, Ocho, we can talk about the Cowboys, you can talk about the Lakers. There are these things that hit. And so I understand the idea that the WNBA may not have been drawing the same numbers that it is now three years ago. But again, two things can be true. That doesn't necessarily mean that those women, prior to the arrival of this rookie class,
Starting point is 00:45:26 were still not worthy of coverage. Go follow her right now. Chanae, C-H-I-N-E-Y. That's her social media. Is that Twitter and IG? That's both of them, right? That's everything. Very, very, very simple.
Starting point is 00:45:43 Chanae, we were trending again. It seems like every time we have you, a monocle, y'all start trending. I don't know what it is. So we were having a very nuanced conversation. And you shed some light as being a number one overall draft pick coming up in the system, the under 18, the under 20. You was in the rotation, playing overseas, going winning gold medals for America. Your sister, number one overall pick, an MVP, a champion,
Starting point is 00:46:13 never being selected. So you provided a lot of insight that a lot of people are not able to provide. So Stephen A and I took the approach that, look, we thank Kaitlyn Clark, the 12 best players. She goes, she stays. We believe the Americans, the women, will win the gold medal. You like, yeah, I understand Stephen A, Shannon. I understand the marketing aspect.
Starting point is 00:46:38 We understand the eyeballs that she would join. But you had a very different approach of why you don't believe that she was selected. And you didn't have a, I don't think you had a problem with her not being selected. So I want to, Ocho and I want to open the floor up to you and let you go into great detail because you know, when you're on television, you got to get to the top of the hour. You got to get to the break. You got four or five people. And even though we have three people, we're going to open the floor up to you, Chanae. Tell us what's going on in this situation. Sure. I think the hardest thing is that oftentimes when we're in a debate format, people are more concerned with entertainment than the truth.
Starting point is 00:47:14 And the truth is that I have a lot of lived experience into why she probably was not selected. And I said it before, it's largely based off of experience. I don't know if people realize that earlier this year team usa almost lost to belgium it took a buzzer beater by brianna stewart to win the rest of the world is coming i don't know if you followed the u.s women's national team you saw what happened with the men i know we didn't send our best squad over there but over the last summer you saw the international competition if you look at the nba right now who was dominating the league in some regards the last year foreign players the game has changed
Starting point is 00:47:51 and i really do give a lot of credit as it pertains to basketball to the foresight of the nba the nba has wanted to make this a global game i'm nigerian the only other professional basketball league outside of the NBA and the WNBA is the Basketball Africa League, who just had competition and championships. They're really putting their work into growing the global game. But at the end of the day, that helps everyone rise. And I think people haven't realized the level of competition is so fierce that you don't want to take a chance of, at this iteration, potentially maybe having a player that has no familiarity with the roster, no experience at that high level.
Starting point is 00:48:30 I think the youngest player on the roster is probably Sabrina Unescu, who's a first time Olympian, but we've seen what she's done in the league. The previous Olympians, they've all had nine, at least nine players have had Olympic experience. So like if you look at what they constructed, they know that the world is coming. And then I think at the end of the day, like we're people that are all fans, right? Like the reason why we have the jobs we have is because we love sports. We love it at the highest level.
Starting point is 00:48:58 We appreciate the moment that the women's game is at. We want that moment to carry over, but it can't come at the expense of what the Olympic mission is. And it's too metal. And I think that's the one thing people are sort of missing in all of this. The goals of Team USA by criteria is to assemble the best team, a team where your players are set up for success. And I think based off of the popularity of Caitlin Clark, people think that that shouldn't matter, but that is the central mission. And I don't know if this is like, this certain circumstance is setting Kaitlyn up for success.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Her not playing with the team, her not having experience out there as much as the other women. It just, there's a lot of factors that go into these types of decisions that are the reality and not like our dream for what we want the women's game to be. The women's game has
Starting point is 00:49:45 always been the most competitive league in the world. And then you whittle that down. And now this is the most competitive team in the world. That's what it's consistently been. That's the reason why they've won seven Olympic gold medals straight. They don't want to deviate from that just because of what people deem is popular or what people deem is, oh, this is a move for business. The business that they want to handle is winning on the floor. That's always been Team USA's priority. And I think because of the expectation that surrounds Kaitlyn Clark, people think it should shift.
Starting point is 00:50:13 Team USA said, no, it's not going to, because that's not what we've always done. But I think, listen, I agree with what she said. I think Kaitlyn Clark will have her time knowing the player, knowing the player that she has been based on what I've been able to see when she was at Iowa, based on what I've seen so far in her short stint in WNBA. She likes the fact that she wasn't picked. It gives her something to strive for. Like she said, they created a monster. This is something you want to strive for and being able to represent your country at some point, If it's not right now, later on down the road. Obviously, again, the resume of the ladies that are part of Team USA are those that have chemistry together, they play well together, and they have an extensive resume of work, a body of work that they put in, which is why they've all been assembled like the Avengers to represent
Starting point is 00:50:59 our country. Can I ask you, do you believe that the 12 best women are on this team i do now there are some areas that i am concerned about and let's get personal for a second okay guys because you know what's hilarious everyone woke up so big mad that caitlyn clark did not make the team because everyone's looking forward to her having the spotlight in the biggest moments. This is how I felt personally when I didn't make a team a couple years back. This is how my sister felt as the only MVP that never made an Olympic roster. It was heartbreaking. It was devastating. And y'all don't have blood in the game.
Starting point is 00:51:38 I got blood in the game. Now, I understand that Caitlyn has the eyeballs that no player who has picked up a ball has ever had before. So I'm not saying that my circumstance or my sister's circumstance should have been anything different. But I just think it's funny because I'm like, y'all really care for the right reasons because you want to see the game grow. But I do think there's a difference between women and men. In the WNBA and women's basketball, our approach to the game is to honor the game, to respect the game, to play the game the right way. For so many years, people have been critical. Our league has been joked about for a long time. So
Starting point is 00:52:19 many people come in with preconceived notions about what women's basketball is. And yes, Caitlin is a part of changing that narrative, but that doesn't mean we change our entire sport. That doesn't mean that we change the integrity to which we assemble rosters to go win Olympic gold. That doesn't mean we change how we compete on the floor. And I know you were talking to me about competing like today, that hard foul wasn't competition. You know what Caitlyn said? Caitlyn said the next day, this happens in the heat of competition people lose their cool but we keep it pushing you know what i'm saying so like
Starting point is 00:52:49 as women we have let me tell you something um and ocho we have not played for the paychecks we are playing for the legacy we are playing for our reputation we are playing because we are upholding the standard to which women's basketball has dominated, even though so many people have been critical of us. And so when we keep that same energy when it comes to picking the Olympic roster, people are like, oh, you don't know what's good for you. Y'all didn't care beforehand, but we are consistent in how we approach the game. I'm talking to you like, I don't know how many times I have to say it, like for people to understand it. It's hard because like today I sit on air and I'm like, I've been in those rooms when I'm about to get cut. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:53:31 I've been in those rooms watching people make their dreams come true. It is a process that is sanctified. It is a process that is honorable. It is a process that Caitlin has accepted herself. You know what I'm saying? I don't think she has much choice. She doesn't have a choice, but you're right. But she did have a choice to react to so many different things, but look at how she reacted to that one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:54 I think the thing is, she was always going to take the high road. They hard follow. Oh, that's in the heat of the competition. Oh, there are a lot of great, you know, the thing is that she has an image to uphold and a lot of times saying the right things when you when you could easily said the wrong thing i think that's
Starting point is 00:54:10 a part of it like you you could have been like hold on i'm i've come up through the ranks playing 16 17 under 18 i was under 20 and hold on so y'all talk about experience. I've got international experience. Now it's a problem. Your sister. I'm an MVP. I'm a champion. Oh, now what's the excuse now? Nah, you know what's crazy? Because the conversation was about marketing and this is how you need to know about marketing. I'm like, bro, we've been suffering from other people trying to market our league and not
Starting point is 00:54:39 accepting the authentic nature of the competitors, the athletes that we are right now. You think we don't know about marketing? We've been shaking down the roof to try to get marketed the athletes that we are right now. You think we don't know about marketing? We've been shaking down the roof to try to get marketed the way that we want to. We want people to see the trash talk. We want people to see the competitive fire. We want people to challenge each other. We want people to see us as the badass female athletes that we are. But now it's like, oh, you guys don't know. We've been fighting to be ourselves for so long. And finally, society has the eyes to be like, oh, this is women's basketball.
Starting point is 00:55:05 Oh, this is hoops. The problem is, is that some people have come in just through the lens of one player, not understanding how the entire ecosystem works. You know what I'm saying? Yes, I do.
Starting point is 00:55:16 That's the frustrating part. But we accept it because we understand that growth is necessary, even including all of these growing. The funny thing, when I think about it, obviously me being a new fan to the WNBA
Starting point is 00:55:27 and just learning about it, obviously going to a dream game maybe a month ago and seeing a few players play and now becoming a little bit more knowledgeable about the game in itself, I'm enjoying it. I'm enjoying the trash.
Starting point is 00:55:40 How are the vibes in Atlanta? Tell me. How are the vibes in Atlanta? I've never been to the club. I haven't been to the club since like 1999. But if I had to give you an example or an analogy on what it's like, that's what the Dream Game was like. But on top of that, the Dallas Wings and Dream Game was exciting on the court. Forget what was going on off the court because off the court made what was going on on the court that much even better.
Starting point is 00:56:04 So I was really excited. And I'm hoping, Unc, when we go on our little tour, we can, you know, every season we go to, there's a WNBA team. So I'm hoping we can attend a game so he can get that same experience. Wait, this is Nightcap, right? Yes. So a lot of people see me on air
Starting point is 00:56:20 and they understand Shanae's facts and figures. People don't really know me. I don't share myself too much, but I feel like this is the right format for me to share also you said you haven't been to the club I'll tell you a story about the club in Atlanta so you thought you guys know me I'm like a wholesome lady yes okay I'm a wholesome lady I don't do too much y'all don't see me outside too much but you know I did secure something so you know okay okay so you had yeah yeah you went i got it you would i got okay okay okay okay okay so this is one of the things i went to atlanta and my teammates they'd be moving around they'd be outside and one of our games at
Starting point is 00:56:55 that time was like 9 p.m so we didn't finish until maybe 11 and i was looking on my phone i was like y'all game's over we got the dub i was like man i'm hungry i need something to eat but everything's closed one of my teammates from like oh i'm you know i'm from out here i know where we can go it's always open i was like okay cool i just trusted her i just trusted her it wasn't was it cheetah is it called cheetah is that magic city was it it wasn't magic city you got the cheetah right down the street on Spring Street. Thank you. That's where I went. She said, look, it's always open. I was eating my post-game meal, winked, and then looked up and saw cheeks. Like, that was my post-game meal.
Starting point is 00:57:34 So, yeah, when you say you don't go to the club, I don't go to the club either, but I still end up there because it be like that sometimes. That experience, listen, I've been trying to explain it to people, but words don't work. Words don't work. It's like trying to explain it to people, but words don't work. Words don't work. It's like trying to explain soccer to people.
Starting point is 00:57:49 You'll never understand until you actually understand and you're able to experience it yourself. So, W. Those were the best wins I had, by the way. That's what I try to tell people. People think I be lying when I say, because they be having five-star chefs. They be having chefs that worked at fine restaurants and casinos and things of that nature. No, they'd really be putting it down
Starting point is 00:58:09 in that, Jene. I like it. I learned it. I learned it post-game. That was my post-game meal. But here's what I've tried to tell him. Everybody's vibe ain't like Atlanta. Atlanta is a different vibe. You go to the Hawks game, you go to the Dream game, you go to the soccer game, you go to the soccer game,
Starting point is 00:58:25 you go to the stadium, Mercedes-Benz, it's a different vibe, Ocho. So everybody don't vibe like the 8th. So you expected like every arena that you go to, it's going to be like a club setting. Nah, they got barber's chairs, they got everything going on in the stadium.
Starting point is 00:58:42 That is true. So, today you said feeding the ecosystem. That is true. Today you said feeding the ecosystem. I remember when they came out with the team in 2004. They put Melo. They put D-Wade. They put LeBron.
Starting point is 00:58:57 I'm not so sure at that time that we can make a case that all three of those guys were one of the best 12, but they understood that LeBron and his popularity probably needed to be on that team, as well as some of the other guys. And so growing the game, like you said, once the original Dream Team happened in 92, the world started like, oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:59:21 And so that grew it. I can't recall but one foreign-born female player, Lauren Jackson, and I'm. And so that grew it. I can't recall, but one foreign born, a female player, Lauren Jackson. And I'm sure you know who that is, that we can consistently say that she was a top five, top 10 player in the WNBA. Has the world really caught up? Do they have, maybe they don't send them over here to the WNBA and they just play on their club team, but has the world really caught up to us that quickly? Oh, absolutely. I think so. I mean, if you look, this is the first generation of players that have the benefit of learning from YouTube. When we grew up watching sports, how did we learn? From
Starting point is 00:59:56 the backyard, going from our coaches. I had to go to AAU to listen to a coach that was just a parent of a daughter that was there. Now people can watch the games globally. People can watch the skills and go practice it instantly. There's more infrastructure to support sports. And then on top of it, we have people in the women's game that are not showing up for the WNBA taking seasons off just to practice with their national team because they understand that being on your national team is where you can really build your
Starting point is 01:00:25 own marketing too. Like this is a place where you can be a star. Whereas in the W maybe you are a role player. So you have teams. There's a woman named Emma Mieseman who plays for Belgium, I believe, who was one of the coldest people in WBA. Y'all she's like Luca in a way. Like she doesn't play faster than she needs to. She's going to get her shot off and she's just efficient. Now she's not like a guard. She's more of a forward. But my point is, is that she's cold. She's been playing with her team for like two years straight. That's why it took a buzzer beater for USA earlier this year to beat them. Because these women are competing year round similar to us, but they also have the chemistry. They've been playing together since they were babies.
Starting point is 01:01:06 Now, that's one of the things that we have the benefit of having so much talent that sometimes talent overwhelms. But nowadays, with the different international rules, with the increased skill set, just with the overall chemistry that these teams have been playing with forever, it's a little bit more challenging than we ever expected. teams have been playing with forever, it's a little bit more challenging than we ever expected. That's why no one really says that USA winning, or even whether it's the men winning, which we saw last summer, is just a walk in the park and assumption. You have to go out there and earn it. And I'll lastly say this. I think that women's sports, you know that saying you have to work twice as hard to get half as far, right? For people to really get the viewership, to get the respect, it feels like we always have to be perfect. We always have to be on. That's how women operate, not just in sports.
Starting point is 01:01:51 As a broadcaster, I always have to lead with the facts and the figures. I have to keep my feelings to the side because the moment I show my feelings, people are like, oh, what does she know? Why does she feel like she can speak on X, Y, and Z? That's just the nature that we're in. I'll say this. And Ocho, people see you before they hear you. They judge you before they know you. So you have to go out there and be perfect. Why should we play loose and fast at times with the rules of who should be on the squad, which could compromise the integrity of the game when we know that we're being criticized regardless? We just have to be consistent in our pursuit of perfection. That to me is what it's like to be a woman or to be a
Starting point is 01:02:29 female athlete. That is the challenge that we're always up against. My sister always said, why are we catering to a group that only came just for this certain moment and not came to see the beauty of the entire landscape, the beauty of the entire ecosystem. We will accept, we will welcome, but we will not conform to something that has not made us better individually. What made us the best is that we go up against the best each and every night. You know what I'm saying? So there's things that make the way that women approach sports because we are constantly dealing with criticism different than men. And I think it's okay. I think it's perfectly okay. What do you say to the people that says, okay, yeah, they might've not been here before,
Starting point is 01:03:10 but they're here now. It's kind of like, you know, we have this, okay, you're 30, you're 30, 31 years of age. And well, you got married at 30, 31. And so if somebody said like, dang, Sinead, they probably probably were saying what's taking you so long it doesn't matter when it happened is that the fact that it did happen and we understand that kaylin clark came with a different with a different lens than anybody in the history of the game because of the nil situation because of the marketing brand that was behind her and we know why we don't have to get into the nuances. We know why, because it was a perfect storm.
Starting point is 01:03:49 But how about we take this perfect storm and while it's spinning, we let it sweep up everybody that's in its path, which is the WNBA. Well, I think the difference here is because she has gotten everything that she has needed in some regards. This is the first time that she, per se,
Starting point is 01:04:07 has been denied something that people are surprised by. She got number one. She is the face of a new franchise. She's honestly, unfortunately, considered by many that are new to this, the face of the WNBA and one of the most popular faces now in American sports, right? I'll say this. We talk about like no one. Asia Wilson has a chokehold on the league.
Starting point is 01:04:29 But the way that we talk about Caitlyn, I wish we could switch the dynamics. But what it is, what it is right now. She has gotten a lot. And no one's saying that she won't get it. They're just saying that right now, while all the eyeballs are there yes you feel like there's a great expectation but i don't think you want to like there's a reason why she chose going to the wmba instead of taking that big three content contract yeah it's because she wanted to honor and respect the integrity of the sport and the competition in which she plays
Starting point is 01:04:59 you know what i'm saying not everything is like what is delayed is not denied. She will be an Olympian if she continues on this trajectory. Has she been set up for success? Is this team being set up for success or is being popular more important? This is the one group that does not really move based off of popularity. And I think that's what people don't really understand. Clearly, clearly. Well, Sinead, we're going to thank you for just stopping by. We know you only had a brief moment, but thank you for joining Ocho and I on Nightcap. Ladies and gentlemen, Chanae Fumike,
Starting point is 01:05:32 my colleague at ESPN First Take. Thank you for joining us. Good night and see you soon. Always. I'll come back. I feel like I can be a young auntie around here. You welcome back anytime. But we can kick it next time. We can kick it next time.
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Starting point is 01:08:20 but it feels a little bit intimidating no matter matter where you're coming from, the Fantasy Footballers Dynasty Podcast has something for you, and you're going to have a great time listening, I promise. Join me and the rest of the crew every Wednesday for a new episode. Listen to the Fantasy Footballers Dynasty Podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ocho, we got a special guest joining us. She was the fifth pick in the 2019 WNBA draft out of Notre Dame. She ranked second in the WNBA scoring behind Asia Wilson at 26.4.
Starting point is 01:09:03 We're excited to have tonight. I've been practicing this and I hope I get it right. Arike Ogumbawale. There you go. That's how you do it. What's up? How y'all doing? Arike, what they doing? I see you at the Atlanta game.
Starting point is 01:09:19 Huh? I saw you at the Atlanta game. Hey, man, listen. Nothing but love, nothing but praise for your game, obviously. It was my first time going. It was my first time going. So then I think we had nightcap that night, right? Or maybe the following night. And all I could think about in being at, I watched the NBA a little bit.
Starting point is 01:09:38 The first thing that came to my mind for a comparison to you based on what I saw with my own two wives. Because can't nobody tell me shit. Yeah. I say, listen. She look like Kyrie Irving. That's it. That's all I can say. a comparison to you based on what I saw with my own two wives because can't nobody tell me shit. I say, listen, she look like Kyrie Irving. That's it. That's the only thing I can say. Hey, so you know what I'm talking about. Listen. I mean, I feel you. So you know I'm going with it, man. Listen, it was a joy. It was a joy watching you play. I'm coming to see y'all play again in Dallas. We have our tour coming up in Dallas. And I have a game I think the day before in August
Starting point is 01:10:08 or the day after. But either way, I'm coming to watch you again because I need the autograph. I need a picture. I'm trying not to fanboy right now. So, I'm trying to play cool.
Starting point is 01:10:15 Come on now. I don't even care. I don't even care. No, I appreciate that. Yes. Let's go. So, let me ask you a question. What do your friends call you?
Starting point is 01:10:24 Do they call you Reek or they call you Ayo? Reek or Arike. Don't nobody call me Ayo. But that's go. So let me ask you a question. What do your friends call you? Do they call you Reek or they call you Ayo? Reek or Arike. Don't nobody call me Ayo. But that's cool. But don't nobody call me Ayo. OK. All right, Reek.
Starting point is 01:10:32 Look, there have been a lot of discussion. Everybody was talking about Kaitlyn Clark being snubbed or not being selected for the US women's team to go play the Olympics in Paris. I think one of the biggest snubs were yourself. Leading the league in scoring. Everybody knows what you bring to the table. Can pat the rock. As Kyrie said, you can score. When the list came out and your name wasn't on it,
Starting point is 01:10:56 what were the first thoughts that go through your mind? Well, the thing is, I pretty much had an idea that I wouldn't be on it. So there's trials and stuff that go on throughout the years and previous and you do it and you see the vibes. And I mean, me being me, being me, I just felt the vibes. Like, honestly, when it comes to that stuff, it really doesn't have much to do with your game. It's really about who they feel like fits with the team, which, okay. I mean, that's on the men's side. So, you know,
Starting point is 01:11:20 you could have said Kyrie could have made it and stuff like that. Like they, the committee say they look for people who you know I don't know honestly but I could already tell like that wasn't the type of vibe they're going so I actually took my name out the pool like months ago so when the list came out I know everybody in Hooper like Arriga should have been I knew I wouldn't be on it now that's not saying I didn't think maybe last year I would be on the team and I was good enough to make the team but when the list came out I knew I would not be on that one at the time because I took my name out the pool and with the pool is it's a big commitment. Like if I know that they're not picking me, I'm not going, you know,
Starting point is 01:11:51 keep getting texted. That's what I'm saying. Keep having people pull up, keep going to these trials when I know the vibe. So me being me, I'm like, I'm not about to give you all my time if I know the vibe. So I knew, I knew for sure when the list came out, it wasn't, but like I said, previously I did think I was good enough. But, hey, you know, it's objective who they think should be on the team. Everybody's great in the WNBA. So who they choose is who they choose. I can't really control that one. You know what? And I have a question.
Starting point is 01:12:16 I'm sure the people that make or the people in positions of power that make these decisions on who they're going to assemble on the U.S. basketball team. I'm sure they are basketball heads, but when it comes to this decision-making and decision process, do you think it's politics that comes into play into this? I mean, it's politics. One of the key words I heard you say is the vibe and understanding the vibe. And it really shouldn't be about a vibe or anything.
Starting point is 01:12:41 It's about assembling the best team to represent our country. So I know, I don't, I don't want to get you in any trouble, but can you really talk about, you know, the, the politics side of it when it comes to the decision-making process for them? Yeah. I mean, I can't really speak, speak to USA basketball in general, but just when I think of women's basketball and just however many years I've been playing college and pro politics, it's always surrounded it now, whether that's whether that's USA basketball whether that's all-star teams whether that's first team and stuff like that there's politics even with the men's like there's politics in everything so I'm gonna just leave it at that right what are your
Starting point is 01:13:19 thoughts about the discourse surrounding the WNBA we hear a lot of talk because it's the league, and there's a lot of comparison between Kaitlyn Clark and Angel Reese being the bird and magic coming into the WNBA. And we know what they did to the NBA, because all of a sudden they took the finals game off the tape delay.
Starting point is 01:13:40 There was this new, and it was a perfect storm, because you got Magic and the Lakers, you got magic and lakers you got bird at boston the most heated rivals the most fiercest rivals and they go there so just speak speak to what's what's going on with the wmba and it seems like these rooks are getting a lot got a lot of credit for what's what's happening in the dub yeah i mean they they're bringing a lot of attention i think they should be getting credit to the point where they brought a lot of attention to the WNBA. And the narrative that we don't, you know, appreciate that is crazy because I love it.
Starting point is 01:14:12 I've been hooping. So more people watching the better. Like I've been doing what I'm doing now. People kind of finally catching up. And, you know, you got to give credit to Angie. You got to give credit to Caitlyn because they brought a lot of fans from college. I watched the Final Four and I was at Dallas because I live in Dallas. So I went the year before that.
Starting point is 01:14:27 And just how many people was there was crazy. Like, it was insane. And I played in the Final Four. I won a national championship. And I thought a lot of people were there. So this one, I'm like, they just bringing fans, fans, fans. So we appreciate everything that they're bringing now. It's not saying they're the best women.
Starting point is 01:14:41 I think that's where people are like. No, they're not even close. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, y'all now seeing Stewie, y'all seeing asia y'all seeing just players like that was like they've been dominating for six seven eight years and these new players will do that at a certain point but right now i think just the wmba we like we appreciate everything that y'all bring it but it's not gonna be easy like people act like people are supposed to sit down and you know put out a red carpet like it's it's gonna be hard it probably will be harder because of who you are but that's just what comes with it like that's like saying braun like people
Starting point is 01:15:08 shouldn't check him because he's a great like no they're gonna try even harder and that's just what happens that's just you know competition are are the fans getting popular confused with best because two things can be true somebody can be popular and not really good and somebody can be really good and not popular so are the fans are the fans getting those two things confused yeah i feel bad for the girls because they're not the ones saying it it's the fans like i'm not understanding where the delusion is coming from like kaylin and angel have not said nothing like they're the best players to come in the league they didn't say that they just want to come they know it's the wmba they know how hard it is so they probably like can y'all be quiet
Starting point is 01:15:46 a little bit because y'all making it harder for me on the court. Like, y'all putting the target on my back. So nobody blames them. Like, it's just the fans and what they bring in. But I think they learning now that this league is hard. Like, they seeing every night people that they've never even heard of killing or guarding and doing stuff like that. So I think
Starting point is 01:16:01 they gonna catch up more. Like, because now it's new. It's something to talk about. They want a storyline. But at the end of the day, the league is going to keep going and things are going to keep being the same. So they're either going to waste their breath every day or they're just going to enjoy basketball. Oh, yeah. I heard you shutting down the critics
Starting point is 01:16:17 like physicality. Because a lot of people are like, well, physicality in the dub is not good for basketball. You're like, oh, bull jive. Whoa, whoa. Hey, listen. It's a male and female. It don't matter Physicality in the dub is not good for basketball. You like bull jive. Hey, listen, it's a male or female. It don't matter the sport. It's a contact sport. In order to play it the right way, there has to be some type of physicality involved.
Starting point is 01:16:37 Yeah, and people are being selective with what they're calling physical. Like, if we're going to talk about the rookie, so if we're going to talk about a hip check, that's not basketball. But if we're going to talk about somebody holding, being strippingpping the ball and they might fall to the ground, that's basketball. There's a difference. Nobody's saying the hip check is being physical. Cause that's obviously a flagrant foul and that's wrong. Like, but it happens like, cause I watched the whole play. So I seen, you know, Caitlin talked to her after that. So it's like, if, if you want to talk to somebody, you gotta be ready for something,
Starting point is 01:16:58 no matter what it is, like not saying the person's response is right, but what they respond is what they respond is how they feel that you coming at them. So that's different. But like I i said i'm not a type of player to do that to a player like if you're gonna talk to me i'm gonna show it with my game but like people gotta get confused dirty and physical because it's gonna be physical and there will be some dirty but that don't mean we're all dirty it's just some plays might be dirty some plays not just like men's like draymond might choke somebody out. Draymond might – Pat Bell. Don't forget Pat Bell. Pat Bell might – yeah, he might get into something too. So it just depends, really.
Starting point is 01:17:29 It's like individual to the player, for real. It's not the whole league. I like it. I like it. Go ahead. You got something, Mocho? Man, listen, I'm just excited for the WNBA. I'm excited for the path it's going.
Starting point is 01:17:41 I'm excited that it's dominating the headlines the way it's the way it hasn't in the past, because if it did in the past and I would actually know about it. And as I continue to learn the game, as the game continues to grow, it just is really, it's really dope to see. And a lot of people,
Starting point is 01:17:55 a lot of people, they try, they try to tell me, oh man, why'd he go to these games? It's really boring. It's not the same as watching NBA. They don't know.
Starting point is 01:18:03 I say, listen, the funny thing now that I've been able to experience it and I've been to a game or two, now I can sit here and argue with people on Twitter all goddamn day. Right. You see, y'all fucking lied to me. You told me it was nothing like so and so. Now that I've done my homework and had a chance to experience what it's like in person, now
Starting point is 01:18:23 I can go to bat and then the goddamn product on the court it it evens up with everything else the pundits and the journalists have been talking about there's a reason why y'all making the noise y'all making that right we got some hoopers i mean you can see it you see the highlights you see everything like we got some hoopers this every night is something honestly and. And I mean, I play against it. Obviously, I'm a part of it, but we got some hoopers in the league for sure. I think you guys are is that you probably have to be a little better with the basketball for the simple fact you can't jump over somebody from the free throw. So you got to find a way to put the ball in the basket without being seven foot tall, without having without having a 42 inch vertical. Without being seven foot tall, without having a 42-inch vertical. So your game, your skill set, the way you shoot the basketball,
Starting point is 01:19:10 the way you get from point A to point B, it has to be pinpoint because you got, obviously, the strength and the athleticism that a man possess, women just don't have that. And in the WNBA, honestly, we hold defense. Like, the NBA hold defense probably the last three minutes, last two minutes of each quarter, last three minutes of the fourth. Like other than that, they scoring 40, 50, 60, 70. Cause they just switching everything. I'm like, if we were switching everything in W, I probably average 40, but we trapping
Starting point is 01:19:34 we, you get trapped at half court. You gotta do a lot. Like you gotta do a lot. NBA, I just be watching them. Like y'all got it so sweet. Although they do got to play a lot of minutes though. So I probably wouldn't be holding defense either, but still. Right.
Starting point is 01:19:48 You know what? Ocho and I wanted to say congratulations. We heard that you just got engaged. I did. I did. Congratulations on the engagement. Let me ask you this. Were you nervous?
Starting point is 01:19:59 I was. And I had a game that day, too. Like, who had a game? They were setting up. I had 35, though. I went crazy. I went crazy. OK, OK was the one that had a game? They were setting up. I had 35, though. I went crazy. I went crazy. We lost.
Starting point is 01:20:06 OK, OK, OK, let's go. I went crazy. That's us up. We lost, though. But, I mean, I did good. I got a bucket. How do you have 35 when y'all lose? I know, right?
Starting point is 01:20:16 Yeah. We in a tough position right now. We missing two all-stars. That's not an excuse. But we going through some growing pains. I'll just say that. But we'll be all right. But, yeah, it was dope.
Starting point is 01:20:24 It was amazing. I definitely was nervous. But once'll be all right. But yeah, it was dope. It was amazing. I definitely was nervous, but once it happened, like it was everything I ever wanted. So it was definitely dope. All right, that's dope. Listen, congratulations on the engagement. I am also a wedding planner
Starting point is 01:20:36 amongst other things that I also do. I am also a performer. I performed at two weddings last year. So if we need somebody to perform, I can also DJ. Oh, you DJ too? Okay. I got everything wrapped all in one. I'm going to run the track and then run to the dance floor.
Starting point is 01:20:51 Bingo. Pretty soon Ricky will tell you he'll minister to you. Right. Why was I just getting ready to tell you I'm a junior ordained minister too? Junior is crazy. Yeah, junior. junior is crazy yeah junior junior is crazy check this out rick i heard you have you a sneaker head that your shoe game is
Starting point is 01:21:12 crazy yeah i got a lot of shoes and thankfully i'm a nike athlete so you can like once you get that you really can get anything you really want like but i got a lot of shoes for sure give give me give me your top five shoes that you have in your collection dang i mean i got the unc off whites um okay yeah top five i don't know um you got you got any do you have any of the yeezys remember when when kanye was with nike do you have any of the yeezys i got the runners i don't have any of like the red boots and so i know i got the black ones like some tan ones, but I can't wear them. They just on ice because I'm Nike.
Starting point is 01:21:49 Okay. Okay. Yeah. Okay. You got the 750 boots. Yeah, but I don't wear them. Honestly, but the thing is, I be in slides. If it's something tough, I wear it, but most of the time, I be in slides or Nike running
Starting point is 01:22:01 shoes. So, hey, I also heard you're one of the top five best dressed. I would say that. Coming to the game. I would say that. Hey, no, no, no. We're not going to do that. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:12 You pull up at the game. I agree. I agree. You be putting that shit on. You be putting that shit on. I appreciate that. No, I try. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:21 I try. So, if you top five and you say you're not two, three, or four, four, or five, so who are your other four? My other four in the league right now, I'll give Tasha Cloud. Okay. Yeah. Tasha Cloud.
Starting point is 01:22:36 I'll give Skylar. I like her style. Okay. Okay. Kalia Copper, she got a smooth style. That's probably a copper Skyler. Arike. I mean,
Starting point is 01:22:50 who would have been, I'll get diamond. Okay. Okay. Okay. That's what's up. Yeah. So you like,
Starting point is 01:22:57 do you like, do you like sneakers with all your outfits? Nah. I mean, I used to be like super sneakered up like nike nike but now i just do like some loafers or some like shoes that ain't got really no label but they just then most of my shoes been covered nowadays you know i'm on the flare pants right now so you might not even see the shoes hey you you talking about bell bottles. You got the telephone bottles. No, yeah, no, thanks.
Starting point is 01:23:27 So let me ask you a question. How long does it take you to put together an outfit? Do you know so you can play your next game? Do you have your outfit already picked out? Or is it like last minute? Yeah, usually the night before. Like, I already picked out what I'm about to wear for the game tomorrow. So I'm not stressed.
Starting point is 01:23:43 Because, you know, the game days, there'd be a lot going on. I don't got time to be looking. And it'd take a long time to pick an outfit. Like, out like unless i you know have somebody help me with an outfit if i'm picking my own like it take me a long time so i gotta do it the night before for sure so can we tell the difference between an outfit a reek picked out as opposed to someone helping her no can we tell the difference no because i got style so whether it's a stylist or whether it's myself it's all it's all in one i say when i use the stylist it's collaboration because i'm not just wearing what you give me like if i think a shoe go better with that i'm gonna wear that or a pan go better with this top like it's usually like five pieces we talk about
Starting point is 01:24:17 it but if it's full fits and i like really really like it i'm gonna wear the whole fit but we usually talk about i'm never gonna wear something like like them nba players they got two thousand dollars on they look a hot mess from top to bottom that's never that's never gonna be me that's never gonna be me so let me ask you a question when you go with so so what what do you what are you trying to accomplish when you go to the game obviously you want to be stylish and you know for the because now every like everybody to fit entry into the game is damn as important as what happens in the game. It just depends. Like, it really depends on the time I had the night before.
Starting point is 01:24:49 Like, if I'm really about to tap in, it depends on city, too. Like, I like New York Arena. Like, I like Phoenix, so I might want to get more dressed up. Or if I'm in L.A. or something. So it depends on the vibe of the game, too. But if I just felt like getting dressed, if I'm at home, I'm going to do that. So it's never really like a rhyme or rhythm. It's just whatever, to be honest.
Starting point is 01:25:09 Do you always get dressed up? Do you, is it ever like, when you go out somewhere that you might be seen or four togs might grab you, that you're not always to the nine? Nah, no, I'm, no, I be in sweats. Like majority of the time, like the most time I'm dressed up is the tunnel. Like, okay. That's what I like. If I got somewhere to go.
Starting point is 01:25:28 Yes. But I also don't go a lot of places. Like I'll be at home. I'm a homebody. I like to be at the house. Right. Right. So what, so what can we expect?
Starting point is 01:25:38 I mean, you mentioned that you guys going through a little rough patch. You're going to get some of your key players back. Are you doing your thing? What can we expect from the, the wings moving forward and reek fun basketball i mean exciting basketball like i'm i'm a flashy player type so i like to entertain you know i like to get a bucket i like to i like to keep the fans engaged but i also like to win and compete and play with my team so definitely hopefully a lot more wins but anytime you go to a game you're gonna get some exciting so definitely fans need to look forward to that.
Starting point is 01:26:06 Who we like competing against, Reek? Who we like when you like, you're going to schedule like, okay, yeah, I know everybody's going to be watching that game. Whether it's the Aces and Kelsey Plum and Chelsea Gray and Asia Wilson or it's the Liberty, it's the Neskul, it's Jonquil Jones, it's Stewie. Excuse me. Now, normally it's Seattle because they got them guards. They got Skyler.
Starting point is 01:26:27 Yeah, that's what we play tomorrow, actually. Yeah. Okay. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, you're speaking. So that's a shameless plug. Y'all got to give. Something got to give.
Starting point is 01:26:34 Something got to give. No, me and Jewel, we be having. Last time we played each other last year, we had, like, both games, like, 30 and 30. One time we had 41 and 40. Like, we be going crazy. And we both went to Notre Dame So it'd be competitive, but it's all fun. Even Skyler like I love playing against great guards like cuz one you you cold I'm cold. We buy see who the coldest tonight like we about to see what's going on and I love when we guard each
Starting point is 01:26:56 Other too. So it's really like we gonna check out a little score on each other. So I probably guard you tomorrow She probably guard me so it'd be fun, you know playing against us I love playing against her and other other players, like, who get up, like, yeah, I'm about to lock you up. Like, I love that. Like, I love when people come at me competitive because I know what I have. I'm never, you know, scared to back down from anybody. So we just about to see who's going to be the best tonight. So are you a trans talker?
Starting point is 01:27:20 You be in your bag like that? Like, yeah, that's a bucket there, baby. Yeah, but I don't talk to people. Like, if somebody talks to me, i don't really talk to people like i'll be more worried about the rest of anything i'm like that's a foul like i'm yelling at the refs i'm not really yelling at the players but i don't really i don't really trash talk like if i hit a good bucket i might say at person you know what you were going dancing with the stars what was that experience like? It was crazy.
Starting point is 01:27:45 I was more nervous for that than anything. Like, you think it's not bad until you get to that little stage and you got to do something you're not used to in front of all these people. Like, just like it was. And then the practice, it's like we had to practice like three, four hours a day. I gained a lot of respect for dancers after dancing. I'm like, y'all really like, that's a lot. It's a lot. But it was fun. I met a lot of cool people, but it was a lot of respect for dancers after dance. I'm like, y'all really like, that's a lot. It's a lot, but it was fun. I met a lot of cool people, but it was a lot.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Yeah. Dance with a star was awesome. Obviously I did. I did season 10 dance with the stars with Cheryl Burke. And, um, I always say it was a great experience. People always ask me about it. I say it's very humbling. Obviously it hurts being a professional dancer and them critiquing and judging you as a professional,
Starting point is 01:28:24 not someone that's coming in learning we can perform you know so i mean it was very enjoyable the funny thing about it is i like it about the show the whole point of the show to me it would be taking people with no background experience in dancing and watching them get better week to week but my season i had to go against nico Scherzinger, who was the lead lead singer for the Pussycat Dolls. And what she does for a living is entertain and perform in front of people. So I'm like, well, why do y'all have me going against someone that already dances for a living when it comes to their respective craft? So it made no sense. But I know we did fairly well that season, so I really wasn't tripping.
Starting point is 01:29:06 Well, at least you did good. That's all that matters. Everyone, please go follow Arike on our social medias. That's Arike underscore Agumbo Wale on IG. At Arike underscore O, capital O on Twitter. Arike, thank you for joining us.
Starting point is 01:29:20 Good luck the rest of the season. I got to see both of y'all at a game. I told you, I'm going to be there. You know what? If they're the game when we're in town for joining us. Good luck the rest of the season. I got to see both of y'all at a game. Both of y'all. I told you, I'm going to be there. You know what? If they're at the game when we're in town on the tour, we'll swing through. All right, man.
Starting point is 01:29:31 I'm going to hold y'all to it. All right, wine. All right, appreciate y'all. Good to see you. Thank you. Thanks for coming on with us tonight. Yeah. The Volume.
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