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Nothing Personal with David Samson

Supreme Court's ruling against NCAA is not the end of amateurism... yet (6/22)

Nothing Personal with David Samson

David Samson

Sports, Business, Baseball

4.73.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Today’s word of the day is ‘concurring’ as in Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh writes concurring opinion in NCAA lawsuit. So what does it mean? You see the NCAA was dunked on 9-0, but will this change college athletics forever? Are players getting paid? What happens next. (22:45) So You Wanna Talk To Samson!? Someone asked me if I’d ever hire a female manager. Becky Hammon is a finalist for the Portland Trailblazers head coaching job. Here’s what needs to be done to pave the way for women to get these roles. (35:40) Review: Wrath of Man. (38:50) NPPOD. Jacob deGrom becomes first player checked for foreign-substances. It is absurd. (40:45) Carl Nassib became the first active NFL player to come out as gay. As part of his announcement he will be donating $100K to the Trevor Project. The NFL and NFLPA both released statements.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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I

0:19.2

Concurring

0:21.1

Nothing personal word of the day June 22nd

0:25.1

18th birthday of my youngest child my son 18

0:28.9

You used to be a big deal to turn 18 but now that it's 21 is 18 a big deal

0:33.6

I guess maybe you can vote. That's a good one. Mine's we've Anthony Michael Hall and

0:40.4

Breakfast Club uses his fake ID so we can vote

0:44.0

Not sure my son uses his fake ID for that

0:47.3

June 22nd, word of the day is concurring. We're talking

0:51.3

About the supreme court of the United States. We're gonna do a primer here on nothing personal because you're seeing a lot breaking news everywhere

0:58.4

Every single news network every sports station every show

1:03.8

They're talking to you about this case and I want to break it down in a way that you cannot just understand it

1:10.4

But you can realize what it actually means and more importantly what it doesn't mean

1:18.4

So way back in I don't know when it was was it April

1:23.7

There were all our arguments in a lawsuit where a

1:30.7

Distra here's how it works. Let me actually I'm gonna go back coca a little bit because I think it's important

1:36.9

The Supreme Court of the United States is comprised of nine justices

1:41.6

Currently, that's the number

1:44.7

They decide what cases they want to hear and the cases they want to hear are based on cases at the district court level

1:51.2

Which is the highest appeals court on the federal side and they decide do I want to

1:58.0

Hear this case meaning the people who lose at the level below they can appeal to the Supreme Court to say hey

2:05.1

We've lost we appealed we lost

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