Shannon Sharpe, Jason Whitlock, Skip Bayless (Photos via Getty Images & Fearless)
Jason Whitlock likely had his weekend made after coming across news of the s3xual harassment suit in which former FS1 analyst Skip Bayless has been named.
Bayless is being accused of making s3xual advances and offering $1.5 million to a former FOX employee to sleep with him. The suit also claims that Bayless asserted that the woman in question slept with former ‘Undisputed’ co-host Shannon Sharpe.
Whitlock has since taken to social media to imply that he has information he might divulge in due time while suggesting that Sharpe is behind this.
“Hat tip Shannon Sharpe,” he wrote in a tweet. “He channeled Michael Corleone in Godfather with this hit. He settled all debts. Sharpe had an accomplice or two.”
Jason Whitlock Is In A “Tough Spot”
Whitlock also claimed to know all of the parties involved, which puts him in a “tough spot” as he has to weigh up exactly what he should say.
“I’m in a tough spot. I know all involved parties,” he added. “The story speaks to narratives that I discuss regularly. Corruption in TV and the media. The injection of women as “host” in male discussions. I’ll figure out what I’m comfortable sharing/saying. What I can say for sure is Shannon Sharpe got revenge on the people he viewed as doing him wrong at FS1. Another prominent personality benefited as well. It’s a dirty game.”
The ‘Fearless’ host added that Sharpe played the game brilliantly.
“No. I’m not disparaging Sharpe in this instance. He played the game the way the puppet masters have designed it,” he wrote. “It breeds disloyalty, betrayal and s3xual malfeasance.”
It appears this development will dominate the headlines over the next few days. And you can bet Whitlock will have a whole lot to say.
Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings Post-Game Stats: Warriors Fall Into Defensive Slump Again As Kings Continue Their Winning Streak
Stephen Curry and Keon Illis (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The Golden State Warriors suffered a 30-point blowout loss to the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. Despite being without De’Aaron Fox, the Kings, led by strong performances from Domantas Sabonis and Malik Monk, defeated the Warriors 129-99 at Chase Center. Although Stephen Curry had an impressive outing, it wasn’t enough to prevent the Warriors from experiencing their third loss in the last six games.
With the latest loss, the Warriors season standing is now 18-17, and they currently hold the ninth spot in the West. The Kings’ strong team effort helped them secure their 17th win of the season, improving their record to 17-19 and placing them 11th in the Western Conference standings.
Sacramento Kings Cruise Past Warriors With Strong Performances From Domantas Sabonis And Malik Monk
Without De’Aaron Fox, the Sacramento Kings easily defeated the Warriors. Sabonis showcased his all-around game, recording 22 points, 13 rebounds, and seven assists in 30 minutes. Monk also shined with a game-high 26 points and 12 assists.
Devin Carter contributed with a solid performance off the bench. The Kings star finished the game with 13 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and two steals in 23 minutes. Kevin Huerter added 16 points in the win while DeMar DeRozan scored 12 points in the win.
For the Warriors, Stephen Curry took the court despite being questionable for Sunday’s game. Curry put on a scoring clinic with 26 points and 7 rebounds in 30 minutes. The Warriors star, however, reached a career milestone by setting the record for the most games with 50/40/90% shooting in NBA history.