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Victor Wembanyama's Introduction, Chris Paul's a Warrior, Killer Mike's Michael and Mo' Better Blues Review

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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss Victor Wembanyama being the #1 pick in the Draft and the instant expectations he brings for the Spurs. Next up, they discuss Scott Henderson and Brandon Miller's potential, Chris Paul's stunning trade to the Warriors, and how Bradley Beal fits with the Suns along with where will Damian Lillard end up and why they both think it'll still be in Portland. For the album reviews, they start off with Killer Mike's phenomenal new project Michael, also Young Thug's Business is Business, Russ' Chomp 2.5 EP, and Kiana Lede's sophomore album Grudges.

In the second half, they review Mo' Better Blues, the 1990 musical comedy-drama film starring Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, and Spike Lee who also wrote, produced, and directed it. They start off the review with how this was an interesting story about how friendships can be derailed when ego and money get in the way. They also analyze why this film isn't mentioned among Spike Lee's other A-list films, Wesley Snipes playing a different character in the 90s, and some of the weaknesses with how this film was shot for a different era.

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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss Victor Wembanyama being the #1 pick in the Draft and the instant expectations he brings for the Spurs. Next up, they discuss Scott Henderson and Brandon Miller's potential, Chris Paul's stunning trade to the Warriors, and how Bradley Beal fits with the Suns along with where will Damian Lillard end up and why they both think it'll still be in Portland. For the album reviews, they start off with Killer Mike's phenomenal new project Michael, also Young Thug's Business is Business, Russ' Chomp 2.5 EP, and Kiana Lede's sophomore album Grudges.

In the second half, they review Mo' Better Blues, the 1990 musical comedy-drama film starring Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, and Spike Lee who also wrote, produced, and directed it. They start off the review with how this was an interesting story about how friendships can be derailed when ego and money get in the way. They also analyze why this film isn't mentioned among Spike Lee's other A-list films, Wesley Snipes playing a different character in the 90s, and some of the weaknesses with how this film was shot for a different era.

  continue reading

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