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Jason Whitlock Responds to Stephen A. Smith’s Profanity-Laced Meltdown | Ep 596
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Alabama’s Nick Saban announces his retirement, Bill Belichick is out in New England, but the whole sports media world is talking about the Jason Whitlock-Stephen A. Smith feud. Smith spent nearly an hour on his podcast fat-shaming, name-calling, and cursing Whitlock. What he didn’t do was address any of the questions that Whitlock posed about his memoir or his basketball career at Winston-Salem State. Now it’s time for Whitlock’s more reasoned, fact-based response to Smith’s allegations of plagiarism, bullying, spying on NBA star Allen Iverson, and his statement that Whitlock is worse than white supremacy. #jasonwhitlock #fearless #blazetv #whitlock #espn #stephenasmith #firsttake #espnfirsttake #nba #kattwilliams #shannonsharpe #clubshayshay #warrensapp #nfl #football #sports #news #sportsnews #entertainment #entertainmentnews #sportspodcast #podcast We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment, or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro 02:21 The Truth is COMING 05:03 Stephen A. Smith's emotional meltdown 11:10 Kwame Brown drops the truth about the truth 20:16 How the Whitlock-Stephen A. feud started 33:49 The search for Stephen A. Smith 37:08 Dr. Stephen A. Smith saves HBCUs 42:08 SAS is the Barack Obama of sports 45:52 Stephen A. says Whitlock is worse than white supremacy 52:36 Deadspin accidentally tells the truth 59:49 Stephen A. calls Whitlock "Uncle Tom" 1:09:45 Jemele Hill is collateral damage 1:17:50 SAS gets butt-hurt over "The Undefeated" 1:36:13 Whitlock's "apology" email to Stephen A. Smith 1:49:09 Smith claims Whitlock spied on Allen Iverson 1:59:13 Shannon Sharpe & Chad Ochoconco enter the chat ​​Today's Sponsors: Cozy Earth bed sheets are soft, made of the finest luxury material, and temperature-regulating so you can sleep cool and comfy year-round! Save 35% when you go to Cozy Earth dot com and enter my special promo code FEARLESS at checkout. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription.CLICK here to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock’s YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK here to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK here to Follow Jason Whitlock on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ



NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Kings vs Leafs "1993 Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Los Angeles Kings Game#1"
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Kings vs Leafs "1993 Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Los Angeles Kings Game#1"

Clarence Campbell Conference Final (N3) Toronto Maple Leafs vs. (S3) Los Angeles Kings This was the third playoff series meeting between these two teams. Toronto won both previous meetings, including their most recent meeting in a two-game sweep in the 1978 Preliminary Round. This was the first conference final for both teams since the playoffs went to a conference format starting in 1982. Toronto last played a semifinal series in 1978; they were swept by Montreal. Los Angeles last played in such a series in 1969; they were swept by St. Louis. For the first time since 1982, this series did not have either the Calgary Flames or the Edmonton Oilers representing the Smythe Division, and it was the only one between then and 1994 not to feature a team from Western Canada. During game one, Los Angeles defenceman Marty McSorley delivered a serious, open-ice hit on Toronto's Doug Gilmour. Leafs captain Wendel Clark took exception to the hit and went after McSorley for striking their star player. Toronto head coach Pat Burns tried scaling the bench to confront Los Angeles head coach Barry Melrose. After the game, McSorley claimed in the interviews he received dozens of threats on his hotel phone from angry fans. For their part, the Kings believed Gilmour had attempted to head-butt McSorley in retaliation, which would have made Gilmour subject to a game misconduct and a five-minute major penalty, had the butt been called. However, referee Don Koharski declined to do so. The bad blood between the Kings and Gilmour traced back to the game of November 22, 1992, when Gilmour broke the left arm of Kings forward Tomas Sandstrom with a slash, drawing an eight-day suspension and sidelining Sandstrom for over a month. The fires of the feud were fanned by Hockey Night in Canada studio analyst Don Cherry, who heaped abuse on Melrose throughout the telecast, criticizing everything from his playing style to his haircut, and claimed Sandstrom had "deserved" to have his arm broken, for being a "ChickenSwede". Later, in a post-game interview, Cherry kissed Gilmour, further angering the Kings. Toronto took a 3–2 series lead heading into game six in Los Angeles. With the game tied at four in overtime, Wayne Gretzky high-sticked Gilmour in the face, cutting his chin open. As with the alleged head-butt in Game 1, high sticking penalties that resulted in a cut at that time resulted in a five-minute major penalty and a game misconduct on the play. However, Gretzky was not penalized by referee Kerry Fraser and went on to score the winning goal moments later evening the series at three games each. In game seven, Gretzky scored a hat-trick and added an assist to give the Kings another 5–4 win and the first Stanley Cup Finals berth in team history. Gretzky later called Game 7 of the 1993 Campbell Conference Finals the greatest game he had ever played. As of the end of the 2023 playoffs, this remains the closest the Maple Leafs have come to winning a Stanley Cup (five wins away) since their last title in 1967. May 17 Los Angeles Kings 1–4 Toronto Maple Leafs Maple Leaf Gardens D. Gilmour (7) TOR logo R. Rouse (4), G. Anderson (9) 1-0 TOR Score 17:19 Time Shot 2nd Period P. Conacher (5) LAK logo W. Gretzky (16) 1-1 Tied Score 14:59 Time Shot 3rd Period G. Anderson (3) TOR logo D. Gilmour (17), W. Clark (6) 2-1 TOR Score 09:49 Time Shot D. Gilmour (8) TOR logo J. Macoun (3), N. Borschevsky (5) 3-1 TOR Score 10:55 Time Shot B. Berg (1) TOR logo D. Gilmour (18) 4-1 TOR Score 15:21 Time Shot LAK logo 13:26 Marty McSorley Roughing TOR logo 17:50 Kent Manderville Hooking 2nd Period LAK logo 00:35 Tony Granato Interference TOR logo 00:35 Jamie Macoun Slashing LAK logo 06:49 Tony Granato Tripping TOR logo 17:28 Sylvain Lefebvre Interference 3rd Period TOR logo 13:12 Bill Berg Tripping LAK logo 17:06 Mike Donnelly Roughing LAK logo 17:06 Tony Granato Elbowing TOR logo 17:06 Bob Rouse Roughing LAK logo 17:26 Marty McSorley Elbowing LAK logo 17:26 Marty McSorley Fighting LAK logo 17:26 Dave Taylor Fighting LAK logo 17:26 Dave Taylor Game Misconduct TOR logo 17:26 Wendel Clark Instigator TOR logo 17:26 Wendel Clark Fighting TOR logo 17:26 Wendel Clark Game Misconduct TOR logo 17:26 Todd Gill Fighting TOR logo 17:26 Todd Gill Game Misconduct



NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Senators vs Leafs "Battle of Ontario part deux"
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Senators vs Leafs "Battle of Ontario part deux"

The Battle of Ontario is a rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs. The teams compete in the same division and meet frequently during regular season games. In the early 2000s, the teams met four times in the playoffs with Toronto winning all four series. The Battle of Ontario (French: Bataille de l'Ontario) is a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Both teams compete in the Atlantic Division and with current NHL scheduling, they meet three to four times per season. Games between the teams are often televised nationally on Hockey Night in Canada. The rivalry has been described as one of the NHL's top rivalries. Games between Toronto and Ottawa ice hockey teams date back before the founding of the NHL. In 1891, the original Senators defeated the Toronto St. George's to win the Ontario ice hockey title. In February 1904, the original Ottawa Senators, aka the 'Silver Seven', defeated the Toronto Marlboros in a Stanley Cup challenge. The Senators were founding members of the National Hockey Association (NHA) in 1910 and Toronto teams joined the NHA two years later. In 1917, the Toronto NHA franchise was turned over to the NHL and joined the Senators as one of the founding teams of the NHL. After the original Ottawa NHL franchise relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, as the Eagles in 1934, With the coming of television broadcasting of NHL games in the 1950s, Ottawa-area NHL hockey fans became fans of other NHL teams. A Toronto-Ottawa sports rivalry continued between the Argonauts and the Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The current Senators entered the NHL in 1992, but the rivalry between the two teams did not begin to emerge until the late 1990s. From 1992 to 1998, Toronto was in the Western Conference and Ottawa was in the Eastern Conference, which meant that the two teams rarely played each other. However, before the 1998–99 season, the conferences and divisions were re-aligned, and Toronto was moved into the Eastern Conference's Northeast Division with the Senators, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres. The rivalry reached new heights in 2000, as the teams met for the first time in the playoffs with the Maple Leafs dispatching the Senators in six games. Some Maple Leafs fans saw this as revenge, since the Senators' Marian Hossa accidentally clipped the Maple Leafs' Bryan Berard in the eye on March 11, ending the young defenseman's season and almost his career. The next season, they met again in the first round as Ottawa entered the playoffs ranked second in the conference and the Maple Leafs seventh. While the Senators were expected to defeat the Maple Leafs, especially since they had swept the regular season series against them, the Maple Leafs swept the series in a major upset instead; Ottawa did not score their first goal of the series until 16:51 of the third period in the third game. In 2001–02, the teams met in the playoffs for the third-straight year. The two teams were evenly matched, and the Maple Leafs managed to win the second-round series in the full seven games and advance to the conference finals. One notable incident occurred late in game five when Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson hit forward Darcy Tucker in a questionable hit-from-behind,which did not draw a penalty. Seconds after hitting Tucker, he scored the game-winning goal. In 2002–03, the rivalry hit an all-time high when Darcy Tucker attacked the Senators' Chris Neil, who was sitting on the bench. This resulted in numerous players exchanging punches before order was restored. Tucker, Neil and Shane Hnidy all received fighting majors and game misconducts for the same incident. After the game, Tucker claimed Neil spit on him, an allegation which Neil denied. The NHL board looked into this claim and concluded that Tucker's allegation was false. Tempers remained frayed, especially with 1:23 to play, when Toronto's Tie Domi went after Magnus Arvedson and threw several punches at Arvedson. Video evidence showed Arvedson spearing Domi just prior, awaiting the faceoff. Domi received a roughing minor, instigator minor, fighting major, misconduct and game misconduct. Arvedson did not get a penalty on the play. Suspensions were announced a few hours after Tucker and Domi appeared at NHL head offices in Toronto for a hearing. Tucker was suspended for five games, without pay, after it was determined that Neil did not spit at Toronto's bench. Domi was suspended for three games, also without pay. A total of 163 minutes in penalties were called in the game.



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