
520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague DEBATES if James Harden is BEST Rocket EVER, BEST NBA Big 3's
On the Wednesday, August 13 episode of 520 in the Morning, Jeff Teague, DJ Wells, and B Hen debate whether James Harden is the greatest Houston Rocket of all time. Later, the guys discuss the BEST Big 3’s in the NBA.0:00 - TA celly outta pocket1:30 - Harden-DeRozan deul4:45 - Best Rocket all time5:45 - Ant or Clyde Drexler?8:10 - Best Big 3s in the NBA10:45 - People sick of Warriors?12:00 - Cavs this season13:00 - Evan Mobley and Garland19:00 - Bam Adebayo22:00 - Ja shoes25:00 - Patriots Falcons Super Bowl29:00 - Luka’s 70-point game vs. Hawks32:00 - Skinny Luka defense otw33:00 - Jeff’s defense36:30 - The fadeaway out38:45 - Ohtani HR + Angels triple play39:45 - Ohtani being sued for $240 million42:00 - Superchat Questions43:30 - Mike’s hot dog rankings48:00 - WNBA scores#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13 Aug 55min

Club Shay Shay - Scarface Part 2
Scarface — the legendary rapper and Geto Boys icon — sits down with Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay for an unfiltered conversation packed with raw stories, hip hop history, and unforgettable celebrity moments. Face takes the stage in New Balance shoes, jokes about “jonesing” Shannon, and sips award-winning Shay by Le Portier VSOP cognac. He reveals that he often plays golf with Shannon’s brother, Sterling Sharpe, calling him a scratch golfer still showing off his strength. Born Brad Jordan in Houston, Scarface grew up with his grandmother, surrounded by his uncles’ music, a “crazy” grandfather, and the streets that shaped him. He recalls playing football like Walter Payton and Earl Campbell, ducking death during a store robbery, and surviving a shooting and open-heart surgery that stunned doctors. Face opens up about losing his biological father in a tragic shooting, his stepdad “standing in the gap,” and the sayings from his grandmother that still guide him. Scarface reveals that Ice Cube, Ice-T, LL Cool J, and Will Smith inspired his storytelling style, and he names Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, KRS-One, Nas, Jay-Z, Q-Tip, T.I., and Lil Wayne among the greatest lyricists ever. He remembers beating Jay-Z, Eminem, and Prodigy for top lyricist honors in 2001, and says Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, Ice Cube, and LL Cool J were his biggest influences. He talks about Black history being erased like old-school rappers being forgotten. Face shares how Tupac became his “partner,” the wild stories from touring together, and the possibility they recorded Pac’s final song. He recalls being in the studio with Jay-Z as he freestyled verses without writing, and how Jay and DJ Khaled gave him lifelines when he was battling COVID and kidney failure like HOV did for Lil Wayne, DMX, 21 Savage. Scarface opens up about his own son ultimately donating a kidney to save his life. He talks about working with Kanye West, calling him a “cold” producer with beats for days, and having unreleased music together. Scarface also remembers discovering Ludacris as head of Def Jam South and learning from his mentor Ice Cube. He weighs in on Jim Jones’ comments about influencing Nas, Drake’s claim that UK rappers are better than American rappers (“like saying Kobe is better than Jordan”), and ghostwriting in hip hop. He says Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift-caliber artists are the only ones making money from streaming, while calling for others to take their work off streaming platforms. The conversation spans politics, fatherhood, and sports — from running for council to his love for the Houston Rockets, Kevin Durant, Jalen Green, the Texans, C.J. Stroud, and DeMeco Ryans, to respect for the young OKC Thunder. The episode closes with Scarface performing some of his biggest hits, breaking down their stories, and talking about making music with Mike Dean. This is Scarface — from the streets of Houston to the studio with Tupac, Jay-Z, Kanye West, and beyond — telling the stories only he can.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13 Aug 1h 24min

Club Shay Shay - Scarface Part 1
Scarface — the legendary rapper and Geto Boys icon — sits down with Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay for an unfiltered conversation packed with raw stories, hip hop history, and unforgettable celebrity moments. Face takes the stage in New Balance shoes, jokes about “jonesing” Shannon, and sips award-winning Shay by Le Portier VSOP cognac. He reveals that he often plays golf with Shannon’s brother, Sterling Sharpe, calling him a scratch golfer still showing off his strength. Born Brad Jordan in Houston, Scarface grew up with his grandmother, surrounded by his uncles’ music, a “crazy” grandfather, and the streets that shaped him. He recalls playing football like Walter Payton and Earl Campbell, ducking death during a store robbery, and surviving a shooting and open-heart surgery that stunned doctors. Face opens up about losing his biological father in a tragic shooting, his stepdad “standing in the gap,” and the sayings from his grandmother that still guide him. Scarface reveals that Ice Cube, Ice-T, LL Cool J, and Will Smith inspired his storytelling style, and he names Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, KRS-One, Nas, Jay-Z, Q-Tip, T.I., and Lil Wayne among the greatest lyricists ever. He remembers beating Jay-Z, Eminem, and Prodigy for top lyricist honors in 2001, and says Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, Ice Cube, and LL Cool J were his biggest influences. He talks about Black history being erased like old-school rappers being forgotten. Face shares how Tupac became his “partner,” the wild stories from touring together, and the possibility they recorded Pac’s final song. He recalls being in the studio with Jay-Z as he freestyled verses without writing, and how Jay and DJ Khaled gave him lifelines when he was battling COVID and kidney failure like HOV did for Lil Wayne, DMX, 21 Savage. Scarface opens up about his own son ultimately donating a kidney to save his life. He talks about working with Kanye West, calling him a “cold” producer with beats for days, and having unreleased music together. Scarface also remembers discovering Ludacris as head of Def Jam South and learning from his mentor Ice Cube. He weighs in on Jim Jones’ comments about influencing Nas, Drake’s claim that UK rappers are better than American rappers (“like saying Kobe is better than Jordan”), and ghostwriting in hip hop. He says Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift-caliber artists are the only ones making money from streaming, while calling for others to take their work off streaming platforms. The conversation spans politics, fatherhood, and sports — from running for council to his love for the Houston Rockets, Kevin Durant, Jalen Green, the Texans, C.J. Stroud, and DeMeco Ryans, to respect for the young OKC Thunder. The episode closes with Scarface performing some of his biggest hits, breaking down their stories, and talking about making music with Mike Dean. This is Scarface — from the streets of Houston to the studio with Tupac, Jay-Z, Kanye West, and beyond — telling the stories only he can.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13 Aug 1h 32min

Best of Shedeur Sanders Mania Part 1: Browns sign 5th QB ahead of Shedeur's preseason debut
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson break down the ultimate Shedeur Sanders storyline — from being disrespected by the Cleveland Browns and placed as the 4th-string QB in practice, to delivering an unforgettable NFL debut against the Carolina Panthers. 0:00 - Browns sign Tyler Huntley 12:56 - Do the Browns have faith in Shedeur? 22:18 - Shedeur Sanders announced as Preseason Week 1 starter (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13 Aug 40min

Best of Shedeur Sanders Mania Part 2: Unc & Ocho GO OFF on Shedeur Sanders NFL Debut!
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson break down the ultimate Shedeur Sanders storyline — from being disrespected by the Cleveland Browns and placed as the 4th-string QB in practice, to delivering an unforgettable NFL debut against the Carolina Panthers. 0:00 - Shedeur balls out in first preseason game 25:31 - Shedeur's postgame presser 35:01 - Shedeur confronts Browns Beat Reporter 43:59 - Shedeur remains 4th on Browns QB Depth Chart (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13 Aug 1h 1min

520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague DEBATES Clippers TITLE chances, BIG year for Bradley Beal
On the Tuesday, August 12 episode of 520 in the Morning, Jeff Teague, DJ Wells, and B Hen debate whether the Los Angeles Clippers can compete for an NBA championship with the addition of Bradley Beal. With a big three of James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, and Beal, the Clippers have one of the best trios in the NBA. The guys predict a big bounce-back season from Beal. The guys then react to Rajon Rondo’s biggest games, and Jeff explains how he was so effective.#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12 Aug 54min

BEST OF NFL Preseason Week 1 Part 2: Travis Hunter & Cam Ward's NFL debut
Recap the top NFL stories with Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson as they react to Travis Hunter playing both sides of the ball in his debut with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Cam Ward impressing in his debut with the Tennessee Titans, and much more! 0:00 - Travis Hunter debut 12:26 - Cam Ward debut 27:24 - Justin Fields Jets Debut 42:27 - Geno Smith flips off Seattle fan (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12 Aug 54min

BEST OF NFL Preseason Week 1 Part 1: Shedeur/Browns QB Drama, Saints already cooked?!
Recap the top NFL stories with Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson as they react to Shedeur Sanders' preseason debut with the Cleveland Browns, performances from Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough of the New Orleans Saints and more. 0:00 - Shedeur Sanders debut 25:47 - Sanders still behind Dillon Gabriel on Browns depth chart 43:46 - Saints QB1 woes (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12 Aug 57min