The fellas discussed a weird draft week (1:00), with the draft feeling a whole lot different in 2023 than years past. We talk Wemby’s experience in NYC ahead of the draft (5:20) before diving into 2019 draft class to talk the Ja Morant suspension (8:50) and Zion’s….situation (18:00).
MJ is selling the Hornets, and we respect getting the bag (25:30) even though we are uncertain about what kind of bag Draymond thinks he’s getting by opting out (28:45).
Finally we break down the Beal to PHX trade from all angles (35:30) before talking NBA Draft predictions at the end of the pod (52:30).
The general public already knows a lot about the prosecution's case against Donald Trump in the criminal hush money cover-up case, but there's one detail that is keeping former Richard Nixon White House counsel John Dean "on the edge of his seat."
Dean, who recently highlighted a case that he said proves Trump has "no criminal immunity" when it comes to his actions as president, appeared on CNN Newsroom Live on Saturday and was asked about the case involving allegedly falsified records and an adult film star.
Dean noted that tabloid publisher David Pecker "was a good witness" and that it was "an attention-grabbing week for the jury and the public."
Dean goes on to say that there are a lot of documents involved in the case, and that we know what many of them are already.
What we "don't know," according to Dean, is "if they have or do not have information or witnesses or documents that directly link Donald Trump to the falsification of the documents or whether that's going to be something that has to be inferred by really overwhelming evidence that there's no other way it could have happened other than from his allowing it to happen."
"That's a thinner case. If they have a direct witness or they have direct evidence, that's going to be a powerful case," he added. "So, this is what's keeping me on the edge of my seat as I watch what unfolds."