Will Tom Brady be the modern-day Bugsy Siegel in Las Vegas? Being a great player is no guarantee of future success as a coach or executive. Michael Jordan, a majority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats/Hornets, and Wayne Gretzky, behind the bench for the Phoenix Coyotes, were classic examples. Jason questions whether Brady, a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, will follow suit as the sometimes not-so-stealthy leader of the team. The Raiders imploded last season with a new head coach and quarterback and now are on the verge of losing the face of the franchise, Maxx Crosby, while beginning anew with a different head coach and quarterback. Steve Kim and Jay Skapinac join the conversation, responding to Stephen A. Smith explaining how he moved on up from the mean streets; Kendrick Perkins claiming that a title will elevate Jalen Brunson to the greatest player in New York Knicks history; and Fight Night at a women’s college basketball game. Shaun King shares his takes on Logan Paul offering $1 million to any NFL player who can beat him in combat; the A’s telling Kyler Murray he can come home; and the Los Angeles Rams sending a bevy of draft picks to Kansas City for premium cornerback Trent McDuffie. Now streaming on US Sports Radio
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