DAVID STERN Talks Mortality, Legacy, Kobe's Lakers, NBA's Future in Europe -- and Sings Sinatra




NUNYO & COMPANY show

Summary: Insight into the man behind the NBA Commissioner Emeritus in this debut episode, which offers several highlights: David recalls defeating Donald Trump in a tennis match; deconstructs Hillary Clinton’s marketing shortcomings; explains a "revolutionary" technology for basketball that he and Magic Johnson have invested millions in; expounds on his prediction of several NBA teams being based in Europe; offers free advice to ESPN and the NFL about their recent issues; recalls Nelson Mandela's secret visit to his hotel room in South Africa; names Senator Mitch McConnell the public figure he dislikes the most; deems Bryant Gumbel "an idiot" for once calling him a "modern plantation overseer;” concedes that Seattle "deserves" an NBA team; sings a Frank Sinatra tune before revealing his biggest regret in life; takes us behind the scenes of the blockbuster trade he overruled, preventing Chris Paul from joining Kobe Bryant's Lakers; explains why Jon Stewart is his favorite comedian; and declares that Trump's "agenda is an indecent and un-American agenda” while agreeing with Adam Silver's stance that the NBA championship members who object to the president should still attend the traditional White House visit.