Dr Aki wrote:Inb4 Kawhi placed a bet
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Balmer trying to get out of the contract extension by calling the MGM and putting on a voice like “Hi this is Kawhi Leonard and this is how I talk. Put $500k on the other team”
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Dr Aki wrote:Inb4 Kawhi placed a bet
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Memories wrote:
Skip to the 9 minute mark.
Clippers front office is just full of scammers and crooks aren’t they?
Larry Ellison wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:Larry Ellison wrote:I give Pablo credit for his investigative work. But I do not enjoy his style of podcast. He conceals info and then reveals it only slowly. He has admitted in interviews this is a deliberate choice because he wants his guests to be surprised by the reveal. I wish he would get to the point faster. It often seems that he has made his mind up already but it annoys me to listen to him speaking in a conclusory way and being coy about not showing the supporting evidence. Maybe I am just impatient.
If this is how he makes his money (and I have no reason to believe it isn't), then drip feeding information makes sense.
Yes, agreed. Just not my cup of tea. I could read all the underlying documents faster than listening to Pablo drip feed me. I like him as a journalist. But not a consumer of his podcast. Others may enjoy the slow delivery and that is totally fine. It's entertainment.
Bucks4005 wrote:Larry Ellison wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:
If this is how he makes his money (and I have no reason to believe it isn't), then drip feeding information makes sense.
Yes, agreed. Just not my cup of tea. I could read all the underlying documents faster than listening to Pablo drip feed me. I like him as a journalist. But not a consumer of his podcast. Others may enjoy the slow delivery and that is totally fine. It's entertainment.
At the same time, this slow reveal of info has made some people look really stupid. Like, the Clippers make a statement, only for him to have something that directly contradicts that info. I don’t mind it because it really emphasizes the validity of his stuff when he lets the one being reported on throw themselves under the bus with their statements.
Mr Puddles wrote:It continues to amaze me how eager these multi millionaires are to mess up their cozy lives for relative chump change.
You're born with genetic gifts during a small sliver of time in human history where these unique attributes allow you to earn tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars - and rather than cashing in the winning lottery ticket and spending the rest of your life spending, you jeopardize everything because apparently generational wealth is not enough.
From Big Baby to Billups, it's incomprehensible how dumb these guys are.

jbk1234 wrote:Did Lue win, or was he one of the marks who didn't realize the game was rigged?

Mavrelous wrote:The most interesting part about this saga and the Ballmer/Aspiration saga, is that an independent reporter was able to get much better and damning info than the FBI with all their resources, and Wachtall Lipton and their multi million $ fees for each "investigation".

Larry Ellison wrote:Mavrelous wrote:The most interesting part about this saga and the Ballmer/Aspiration saga, is that an independent reporter was able to get much better and damning info than the FBI with all their resources, and Wachtall Lipton and their multi million $ fees for each "investigation".
Respectfully, we don't know what evidence Wachtell Lipton has in its possession. That investigation is confidential and findings have not yet been released. Most/all of the documents that started Pablo down this road were publicly available as part of the Aspiration BK proceeding. Of course Wachtell has reviewed all of those documents. When Pablo blew the Aspiration story, he drew attention to an issue that was largely unknown to the general public. That notoriety made him a magnet for people to approach him anonymously with tips. It seems likely he now has some nonpublic info and sources. You should assume Wachtell has a list of every Aspiration employee, every Clips employee, everybody connected to Aspiration's funding rounds and discussions with potential investors, and other witnesses, and has reached out to them. The difference between Wachtell and Pablo is if they interview someone, the substance of that discussion may be memorialized in an internal memo, but it would never be publicly disclosed.
Pablo deserves credit. But it would be more accurate to compare him to other journalists and media outlets, not to FBI and Wachtell, which both are going to safeguard the confidentiality of their evidence, sources, and methods.
jbk1234 wrote:Did Lue win, or was he one of the marks who didn't realize the game was rigged?
Mavrelous wrote:Larry Ellison wrote:Mavrelous wrote:The most interesting part about this saga and the Ballmer/Aspiration saga, is that an independent reporter was able to get much better and damning info than the FBI with all their resources, and Wachtall Lipton and their multi million $ fees for each "investigation".
Respectfully, we don't know what evidence Wachtell Lipton has in its possession. That investigation is confidential and findings have not yet been released. Most/all of the documents that started Pablo down this road were publicly available as part of the Aspiration BK proceeding. Of course Wachtell has reviewed all of those documents. When Pablo blew the Aspiration story, he drew attention to an issue that was largely unknown to the general public. That notoriety made him a magnet for people to approach him anonymously with tips. It seems likely he now has some nonpublic info and sources. You should assume Wachtell has a list of every Aspiration employee, every Clips employee, everybody connected to Aspiration's funding rounds and discussions with potential investors, and other witnesses, and has reached out to them. The difference between Wachtell and Pablo is if they interview someone, the substance of that discussion may be memorialized in an internal memo, but it would never be publicly disclosed.
Pablo deserves credit. But it would be more accurate to compare him to other journalists and media outlets, not to FBI and Wachtell, which both are going to safeguard the confidentiality of their evidence, sources, and methods.
I was referencing the Rozier investigation that found no wrong doing, WL haven't yet presented the results of their Aspiration investigation so we can't judge it.
Rozier was investigated and league decided not pursue further actions (now insisting they didn't "clear" him), watching this episode of PTFO and the Beasley one, one can wonder, how exactly did the league NOT find anything in their 1st investigation.
Airmiess wrote:jbk1234 wrote:Did Lue win, or was he one of the marks who didn't realize the game was rigged?
Sometimes there are guys whose job is to lose "gracefully", to make it look legit.
The4thHorseman wrote:Airmiess wrote:jbk1234 wrote:Did Lue win, or was he one of the marks who didn't realize the game was rigged?
Sometimes there are guys whose job is to lose "gracefully", to make it look legit.
That's probably a reason why to get fresh fish due to them not knowing how often Billups or others win in these regular sessions.
Larry Ellison wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:Larry Ellison wrote:I give Pablo credit for his investigative work. But I do not enjoy his style of podcast. He conceals info and then reveals it only slowly. He has admitted in interviews this is a deliberate choice because he wants his guests to be surprised by the reveal. I wish he would get to the point faster. It often seems that he has made his mind up already but it annoys me to listen to him speaking in a conclusory way and being coy about not showing the supporting evidence. Maybe I am just impatient.
If this is what It takes to have honest, independent journalism i have no problem. It's a small price to pay
If this is how he makes his money (and I have no reason to believe it isn't), then drip feeding information makes sense.
Yes, agreed. Just not my cup of tea. I could read all the underlying documents faster than listening to Pablo drip feed me. I like him as a journalist. But not a consumer of his podcast. Others may enjoy the slow delivery and that is totally fine. It's entertainment.