• Equal Rights, Equal Fights | Episode 16 of The Love & Basketball Podcast

  • Apr 5 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Equal Rights, Equal Fights | Episode 16 of The Love & Basketball Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode Gabe (18-17) and Molly (20-15) discuss the Lakers chances of making some noise in the playoffs with their injuries to Anthony Davis & Lebron James (13:21), they also break down the Saweetie & Quavo elevator footage live on the podcast (16:43), Gabe talks about why Saweetie was wrong in this situation (24:10) and Molly explains why Quavo was right (32:06). The to wrap up the Saweetie & Quavo conversation, the two personalizes it: What is Saweetie was your daughter or what if Quavo was your son, how would you feel about the situation? (36:36).

    Gabe gives his picks for the the NCAAW Championship (42:40), Molly asks has this been the most entertaining women's tournament of recent memory (44:27),  Gabe does something he never does and agrees with women (47:58) he also informs men on how to keep your woman from cheating on you (49:52) Molly explains to men how to get a woman to do anything you (52:15), Gabe does one of his classic rants against red pilled men (54:19) and finally the couple breaks down this concept of the "Honeymoon Phase" (59:52)

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