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Welcome to THE Sports Law Podcast! We keep you informed on everything at the intersection of sports and the law. Hosts Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) and Stephanie Weissenburger (@SWeissenburger_) break down the latest Sports and Entertainment Law stories. They are joined by special guest Andrew Petcash (@AndrewPetcash). Andrew is an entrepreneur, investor, and former Boston U basketball player helping to build the future of sports. The Commanders have entered the final stages of a sale that has been in the works for the past few months. (0:30) The bids have been placed with varying dollar amounts as well as varying amounts of indemnification the parties are willing to grant the current Commander's owner Dan Snyder. Stories have surfaced about a possible $7 billion bid that is coupled with full indemnity from DC native Brian Davis. Dan Snyder had reportedly reached a deal with an investment group led by billionaire Josh Harris, to sell the team for around $6.05 billion. The sale is still in the bidding stage but seems to be heading towards finalization in the coming months. The world of NIL seems to be shifting towards the school helping to facilitate deals for their athletes. (16:15) As part of this trend, schools are consolidating their collectives to bring them under one central umbrella. Schools are also starting to form different NIL departments to help aid their students in obtaining these deals. The departments are staffed by former NFLPA and other player representatives to help navigate the wild west of the NIL landscape. The NBA has finalized its newest CBA in an agreement with the league and its players. (24:35) Some of the provisions of the CBA stand out above the rest. The NBA has cut out any testing for cannabis. Along the same vein, players are also permitted to invest in legalized cannabis as a way to obtain money outside of the NBA. The CBA also allows players to invest in other franchises. This provision seems to be the most confusing and interesting. Finally, the NBA inserted a 65-game minimum for NBA MVP awards. Ja Morant has filed a countersuit against the teenager who first brought suit against the basketball star. (26:50) Morant is accusing the teenager of slander, battery, and assault over a pickup basketball game at Morant's home last July. The main complaint is that Ja claims this case has damaged his reputation to the point that he may miss out on an NBA SuperMax contract that is only afforded to certain players. Dan and Stephanie dive into the world of entertainment law and discuss the recent possible contract dispute surrounding Bravo star Tom Sandoval of Vanderpump Rules. (52:33) The dispute stems from a podcast appearance by Tom following the recording of the tell-all segment which is done at the end of every season of many different Bravo shows. The tell-all segments are meant to recap the season and introduce other stories the audience didn't get to experience during the season. This episode had not yet aired but Tom went onto a podcast and divulged some of the stories that were going to be covered during the tell-all. Now Bravo is claiming that Tom broke his contract with the network and may face some consequences. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Hosts: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Producers: Mike Lawson (@Mike_sonof_Law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
Welcome to THE Sports Law Podcast! We keep you informed on everything at the intersection of sports and the law. Hosts Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) and Stephanie Weissenburger (@SWeissenburger_) break down the latest Sports and Entertainment Law stories. They are joined by special guest Andrew Petcash (@AndrewPetcash). Andrew is an entrepreneur, investor, and former Boston U basketball player helping to build the future of sports. The Commanders have entered the final stages of a sale that has been in the works for the past few months. (0:30) The bids have been placed with varying dollar amounts as well as varying amounts of indemnification the parties are willing to grant the current Commander's owner Dan Snyder. Stories have surfaced about a possible $7 billion bid that is coupled with full indemnity from DC native Brian Davis. Dan Snyder had reportedly reached a deal with an investment group led by billionaire Josh Harris, to sell the team for around $6.05 billion. The sale is still in the bidding stage but seems to be heading towards finalization in the coming months. The world of NIL seems to be shifting towards the school helping to facilitate deals for their athletes. (16:15) As part of this trend, schools are consolidating their collectives to bring them under one central umbrella. Schools are also starting to form different NIL departments to help aid their students in obtaining these deals. The departments are staffed by former NFLPA and other player representatives to help navigate the wild west of the NIL landscape. The NBA has finalized its newest CBA in an agreement with the league and its players. (24:35) Some of the provisions of the CBA stand out above the rest. The NBA has cut out any testing for cannabis. Along the same vein, players are also permitted to invest in legalized cannabis as a way to obtain money outside of the NBA. The CBA also allows players to invest in other franchises. This provision seems to be the most confusing and interesting. Finally, the NBA inserted a 65-game minimum for NBA MVP awards. Ja Morant has filed a countersuit against the teenager who first brought suit against the basketball star. (26:50) Morant is accusing the teenager of slander, battery, and assault over a pickup basketball game at Morant's home last July. The main complaint is that Ja claims this case has damaged his reputation to the point that he may miss out on an NBA SuperMax contract that is only afforded to certain players. Dan and Stephanie dive into the world of entertainment law and discuss the recent possible contract dispute surrounding Bravo star Tom Sandoval of Vanderpump Rules. (52:33) The dispute stems from a podcast appearance by Tom following the recording of the tell-all segment which is done at the end of every season of many different Bravo shows. The tell-all segments are meant to recap the season and introduce other stories the audience didn't get to experience during the season. This episode had not yet aired but Tom went onto a podcast and divulged some of the stories that were going to be covered during the tell-all. Now Bravo is claiming that Tom broke his contract with the network and may face some consequences. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Hosts: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Producers: Mike Lawson (@Mike_sonof_Law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
AND WE BACK AND WE BACK AND WE BACK; WE BACK. This week Joy and Brandon breakdown all the latest free agency moves by playing WIT IT or QUIT IT! (EXAMPLE: After KD comes back from injury, KD and Kyrie will be a better NBA Duo than AD and LeBron, WIT IT or QUIT IT?) Then in PETTY COURT, we have our Commander in Chief after he takes Twitter shots at USWNT Hero, Megan Rapinoe. In HIGH KEY, LOW-KEY, we make our WAY TOO EARLY NBA Finals predictions, Brandon watched his family on The Feud, and Guy Fieri HIGH KEY has a new chicken restaurant in Orlando with 22 different sauces and we discuss which 5 we LOW-KEY want to try. In LOSER POWER RANKINGS, we have the Knicks, the NBA Supermax and whichever two teams don’t get Kawhi out of the Clippers, the Lakers and the Raptors. Finally, in THE MIGOS CULTURE REPORT, Lil Nas X had a big June, the Kardashians are on their way out the door and Taylor Swift has beef with Justin Bieber’s Manager, Scooter Braun.
Carlos and Dave discuss quite a broad range of items including Kawhi possibly messing with the Los Angeles Lakers (2:21), the 98/99 Dallas Stars moving closer to being in the Hall of Fame as a team (9:01), Dave references a skit from Saturday Night Live that Carlos doesn’t have a clue about and Carlos horrifies Dave with the possibility of breakdancing possibly being an Olympic sport in 2024 (28:32) and more. News and Notes:- More Lakers drama (2:21)- Self-indulgent 98/99 Dallas Stars content. Guy Carbonneau and Sergei Zubov amongst the 2019 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees:https://www.tsn.ca/hayley-wickenheiser-guy-carbonneau-among-six-selected-for-hockey-hall-of-fame-induction-1.1328391 (9:01)- Dave renounces PK Subban and the prodigal son returns:https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/predators-trade-defenceman-p-k-subban-devils/ (11:51)- Is this the real reason behind the McCown Sportsnet departure?http://betweentheposts.ca/2019/06/mccown-the-biggest-casualty/ (16:42)- Breakdancing in the Olympics for 2024?http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Fsport%2Fbreakdancing-set-for-2024-olympic-debut-in-paris-after-landmark-call (28:32) Main Topic: Discussing the CFL a few weeks in... (40:33) Shoutout to the Hoops Collective Podcast for a really interesting episode on the NBA Supermax and it’s implications on the teams, players and the NBA in general.Link for reference: http://m.espn.com/general/play?id=27030779&cast=12426375 Shameless Plugs:Instagram: @unnecessarypodcast Twitter: @unnecessary_podSite: http://unnecessarypod.podbean.com
We dig deep into the future of Kevin Durant as well as discuss the NBA Finals (Warriors vs Raptors) and NHL Stanley Cup (Bruins vs Blues). We discuss the far-reaching implications of the recent All-NBA votes, how those will impact specific players who were eligible for a Supermax contract if they were named to one of the three All-NBA teams and we ask why the media is solely responsible for the All-NBA vote with tens of millions of dollars at stake for certain NBA players. We also recap the the Indy 500 and our trip to New York including our first trip to Yankee Stadium. Listen to the Sports Business Radio podcast on iTunes and Spotify and follow us on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by Mizzen + Main. Try the dress shirts that have been game changers for us (as well as Phil Mickelson, JJ Watt and Kyler Murray) with comfort and flexibility. Enter promo code "SBR" when you make your purchase at www.mizzenandmain.com and save on your order.
DJ & The Coach, Tim LaComb, are back with episode four of their podcast as they talk about the NBA supermax deals and how Rudy Gobert's eligibility for it may affect the franchise going forward.
Bomani discusses the lack of elite talent in Monday's CBB National Championship (0:38), Jazz F Kyle Korver's piece in "The Players' Tribune" on white privilege and fan controversy in Utah (16:35) as well as a fascinating new NBA players' poll from "The Athletic" (29:23). Plus, NBA agent Bill Duffy joins Bo for the second edition of our new series "Baseline: The Supermax", including whether or not the players are earning what they should be (41:14) and thoughts on "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X in IYHH (52:33).
Bomani discusses the lack of elite talent in Monday's CBB National Championship (0:38), Jazz F Kyle Korver's piece in "The Players' Tribune" on white privilege and fan controversy in Utah (16:35) as well as a fascinating new NBA players' poll from "The Athletic" (29:23). Plus, NBA agent Bill Duffy joins Bo for the second edition of our new series "Baseline: The Supermax", including whether or not the players are earning what they should be (41:14) and thoughts on "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X in IYHH (52:33).