Game Theory with Bomani Jones
TV-MA
5.9
2022
Comedy
, News
Bomani Jones breaks down timely issues in the world of sports in this series that features a mix of topical news, in-depth analysis, interviews with special guests, field pieces, interstitials, and Jones' signature commentary.
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- Cast:
- Bomani Jones
Episode 10 : March 31, 2023: War on Social Drugs
March. 31,2023
In this edition: topical commentary, a one-on-one interview with rapper Cam'ron, and a deep dive into the end of sports leagues’ war on drugs.
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Episode 9 : March 24, 2023: NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament
March. 24,2023
In this edition: the most talked about issues in sports, a one-on-one interview with FS1 analyst Nick Wright, and a deep dive into the NCAA Women’s Basketball tournament.
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Episode 8 : March 17, 2023: NIL
March. 17,2023
In this edition: the most talked about issues in sports, a one-on-one interview with sports journalist Taylor Rooks, and a deep dive into how college athletes are--and are not--getting paid.
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Episode 7 : March 10, 2023: Make Way for the Ballers
March. 10,2023
In this edition: the most-talked about issues in sports, a one-on-one interview with former NFL cornerback and ESPN contributor Domonique Foxworth, and a deep dive into the current state of baseball.
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Episode 6 : March 3, 2023: Sportswashing
March. 03,2023
In this edition: hot issues in sports, interview with two-time NBA Champion J.R. Smith, and a deep dive into sportswashing and LIV Golf.
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Episode 5 : February 17, 2023: Overtime Elite and the state of the NBA
February. 17,2023
In this edition: hot issues in sports, comedian Roy Wood, Jr., Atlanta-based pro basketball league Overtime Elite, the state of the NBA.
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Episode 4 : February 10, 2023: Secretly Woke NFL
February. 10,2023
In this edition: A topical commentary on the most-talked about issues in sports, a one-on-one interview with three-time NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas, and a deep dive into the NFL's surprisingly progressive practices.
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Episode 3 : February 3, 2023: Jake Paul
February. 03,2023
In this edition: the week in sports, a deep dive into Jake Paul’s latest business venture with sports betting and interviews with Paul and ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith.
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Episode 2 : January 27, 2023: Brett Favre
January. 27,2023
A topical commentary on this week's most-talked about issues in sports, a one-on-one interview with NFL Network host Kyle Brandt, and a deep dive into Brett Favre's legacy amid his alleged involvement in the Mississippi Welfare Fund scandal.
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Episode 1 : January 20, 2023: Player Empowerment
January. 20,2023
A topical commentary on this week's most-talked about issues in sports, a one-on-one interview with FS1 host Nick Wright, and a deep dive on player empowerment in sports.
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