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[[Too Short]] told Scoop B Radio that [[Jay-Z]] sampled his "Blow The Whistle" song in 2010 to recruit [[LeBron James]] to join the [[New Jersey Nets]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Maniego|first1=Charles|title=Revisiting Jay-Z, LeBron James, and the Nets’ 2010 Free Agency|url=https://www.netsdaily.com/2017/3/27/15073240/revisiting-jay-z-lebron-james-and-the-nets-2010-free-agency|website=Nets Daily|accessdate=May 2, 2018}}</ref>
[[Too Short]] told Scoop B Radio that [[Jay-Z]] sampled his "Blow The Whistle" song in 2010 to recruit [[LeBron James]] to join the [[New Jersey Nets]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Maniego|first1=Charles|title=Revisiting Jay-Z, LeBron James, and the Nets’ 2010 Free Agency|url=https://www.netsdaily.com/2017/3/27/15073240/revisiting-jay-z-lebron-james-and-the-nets-2010-free-agency|website=Nets Daily|accessdate=May 2, 2018}}</ref>


[[NBA on TNT]]'s [[Kenny Smith]] told Scoop B Radio that the 1994 [[Houston Rockets]] would have beaten [[Michael Jordan]] and the [[Chicago Bulls]] had they faced each other in the [[NBA Finals]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Rapp|first1=Timothy|title=Kenny Smith Says His Rockets Team Would've Beaten '94 Bulls with Michael Jordan|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2711319-kenny-smith-says-his-rockets-team-wouldve-beaten-94-bulls-with-michael-jordan|website=Bleacher Report|accessdate=May 2, 2018}}</ref> [[NBA on TNT]]'s [[Rosalyn Gold-Onwude]] shared how she and rapper [[Drake (musician)]], her date at the [[2017 NBA Awards]], became good friends.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Drake’s personal life was front and center at NBA Awards|url = https://nypost.com/2017/06/27/drakes-personal-life-was-front-and-center-at-nba-awards/|website =New York Post|access-date = May 14, 2018}}</ref>
[[NBA on TNT]]'s [[Kenny Smith]] told Scoop B Radio that the 1994 [[Houston Rockets]] would have beaten [[Michael Jordan]] and the [[Chicago Bulls]] had they faced each other in the [[NBA Finals]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Rapp|first1=Timothy|title=Kenny Smith Says His Rockets Team Would've Beaten '94 Bulls with Michael Jordan|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2711319-kenny-smith-says-his-rockets-team-wouldve-beaten-94-bulls-with-michael-jordan|website=Bleacher Report|accessdate=May 2, 2018}}</ref> [[NBA on TNT]]'s [[Rosalyn Gold-Onwude]] shared how she and rapper [[Drake (rapper)|Drake]], her date at the [[2017 NBA Awards]], became good friends.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Drake’s personal life was front and center at NBA Awards|url = https://nypost.com/2017/06/27/drakes-personal-life-was-front-and-center-at-nba-awards/|website =New York Post|access-date = May 14, 2018}}</ref>


Boxer [[Claressa Shields]] shared with Scoop B Radio that childhood hero, [[Serena Williams]] ignored her at the Olympics and as a result, she decided to block the tennis legend on [[Instagram]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Martinez|first1=Jose|title=Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Boxer Claressa Shields Explains ‘Falling Out’ With Serena Williams|url=http://www.complex.com/sports/2018/04/claressa-shields-explains-falling-out-with-serena-williams|website=Complex|accessdate=May 2, 2018}}</ref>
Boxer [[Claressa Shields]] shared with Scoop B Radio that childhood hero, [[Serena Williams]] ignored her at the Olympics and as a result, she decided to block the tennis legend on [[Instagram]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Martinez|first1=Jose|title=Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Boxer Claressa Shields Explains ‘Falling Out’ With Serena Williams|url=http://www.complex.com/sports/2018/04/claressa-shields-explains-falling-out-with-serena-williams|website=Complex|accessdate=May 2, 2018}}</ref>

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Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson
Born
Brandon Robinson

May 28, 1985
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Sportswriter, Journalist, Columnist, Sports analyst, Editor, Podcast host
Years active1997 - present
Known forradio, television, journalism, podcast, social critic
Height6'5
Websitescoopb.com
scoopbradio.com

Brandon Robinson, known professionally as Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson, is an American sportswriter, journalist, sports analyst, columnist, editor and podcast host.

He is an entertainment and sports writer and on-air personality most notably with CBS Sports Radio[1][2] and The Source magazine.[3] He hosted the CBS Sports Radio Show, Brown and Scoop,[4] was managing editor and columnist at Respect. magazine[5] and is currently a senior writer at Basketball Society.[6]

Early life and education

As a child, he attended the Bruce Beck and Ian Eagle Sports Broadcasting Camp. He is an alum of Don Bosco Preparatory High School,[7] where he was sports editor of the Ironman newspaper.[8]

He completed his Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Eastern University[8] and graduated with a master's degree in journalism from Hofstra University.[9] He was sports editor of Eastern's Waltonian newspaper and public address announcer of Eastern's soccer, volleyball, basketball and lacrosse teams.[10] As a graduate student at Hofstra, he was a television sports anchor at Hofstra Today and WRHU radio.

Career

At the age of 12, Robinson began his career co-hosting Nets Slammin' Planet,[9] with former New Jersey Nets player, Albert King and radio personality Evan Roberts. The show was broadcast on the now-defunct Radio AAHS (later AAHS World Radio)[11] and was featured on NBA Inside Stuff.[12]

Robinson was a regular writing contributor to sports and entertainment magazines such as Regal Sports Radio's D & Davis Show,[13] Slam magazine,[14] The Source,[15] Billboard,[16] CBS Local Sports,[17] Respect.,[18] Vibe,[19] Jet,[20] Ebony.[21]

After college, he curated daily content on Envy the DJ, website of DJ Envy, host of nationally syndicated radio show, The Breakfast Club.

He's appeared regularly as a sports contributor on television and radio programming including Sirius XM radio[22] Arise News,[23] Complex[24] ESPN.[25]

The Source magazine

At The Source, he notably covered Adam Silver's banning of former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald T. Sterling.[26][27]

Arise News

Robinson covered topical issues in U.S. sports like the death of ESPN's Stuart Scott[28] and Ray Rice's domestic violence suspension by the NFL.[29]

CBS

Hosted Brown and Scoop, was a columnist at CBS Local Sports and CBS Sports Radio[30] & a contributor to CBS This Morning.[31] His reporting has been the source of several major sports stories like Kobe Bryant[32] and his rifts with former Los Angeles Lakers teammates. Ben Carson[33] also opened up to Robinson about his issues with dishonest journalists. Robinson's reporting has been seen on media television shows such as TMZ Sports.[34][35][36]

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban shared with Robinson that the Mavericks paid Dirk Nowitzki more than he asked for during NBA's free agency in 2016.[37]

Scoop B Radio

In April 2016, Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson and DJ Manny El launched independently produced, Scoop B Radio.[38] Scoop B Radio is an interview-based sports and entertainment podcast.

Notable guests on Scoop B Radio have included Pete Sampras, Gloria Allred and Allen Iverson.

The show was downloaded over 2 million times in 2017[39] and has become popular because of controversial topics discussed.

Retired NBA players, Kenyon Martin and Tim Thomas re-lived their decade long feud on Scoop B Radio after Thomas and rapper 50 Cent[40] suggested that the two set up a charity boxing match with boxer Floyd Mayweather as the promoter and proceeds going to a charity of their choosing. Martin declined.[41][42]

Too Short told Scoop B Radio that Jay-Z sampled his "Blow The Whistle" song in 2010 to recruit LeBron James to join the New Jersey Nets.[43]

NBA on TNT's Kenny Smith told Scoop B Radio that the 1994 Houston Rockets would have beaten Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls had they faced each other in the NBA Finals.[44] NBA on TNT's Rosalyn Gold-Onwude shared how she and rapper Drake, her date at the 2017 NBA Awards, became good friends.[45]

Boxer Claressa Shields shared with Scoop B Radio that childhood hero, Serena Williams ignored her at the Olympics and as a result, she decided to block the tennis legend on Instagram.[46]

Charles Barkley told Scoop B Radio that if he ruled the world for one day, he would get rid of both Republicans and Democrats because "they’re both awful"[47] and said that he and Shaquille O'Neal "fought like girls" in 1999 when the two got into an on-court fight during their playing careers.[48]

Retired Golden State Warriors forward Matt Barnes recounted driving 95 miles to fight former Los Angeles Lakers teammate and former Dancing with the Stars participant Derek Fisher after finding out that Fisher was in the home with Barnes and his ex-wife, Gloria Govan.[49] Barnes told Scoop B Radio "I’m gonna do what a man’s gonna do," and stated that he garnered support from entertainers and athletes who believe Barnes handled the situation with his ex wife and Fisher the correct way.[50]

RESPECT magazine

As managing editor and columnist of Respect. magazine,[5] his writing tackled the intersection of sports, entertainment, lifestyle and politics. He's written about media's fascination with O.J. Simpson and Donald Trump.[51]

Basketball Society

He was named senior writer of Basketball Society, March 2018.[6][52][53]

Robinson accurately predicted and reported that LeBron James would join the Los Angeles Lakers during NBA free agency, summer 2018.[54][55][56][57]

Personal

Robinson's interest in sports began in the 90s, while working in his family's shoe business, Men’s Walkers[58] in Harlem, New York City.[59]

He was diagnosed with alopecia areata in 2016.[60]

References

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  2. ^ "Syracuse Orange: Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson interview". Inside The Loudhouse. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  3. ^ Suskind, Alex (October 14, 2014). "It Was All a Dream: Drama, Bullshit, and the Rebirth of The Source Magazine". The Daily Beast. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  4. ^ "Former Lakers Player Samaki Walker Claims Kobe Bryant Sucker Punched Him Once Over $100 Gambling Debt". Complex.com. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
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  6. ^ a b Buford, Landon (April 3, 2018). "Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson Talks Transitioning From RESPECT.MAG to Basketball Society & What's Next For Scoop B Radio". The Hype Magazine. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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  9. ^ a b Rzeppa, Brian (May 25, 2016). "Former Nets Radio Prodigy Brandon Robinson Catches on at CBS Sports". Nothin' But Nets. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  10. ^ Webb, Abigail (April 3, 2018). "Alumni Spotlight: Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson". The Waltonian. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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  26. ^ "He's Scoop, He Scores,the Journey of Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson". Front Office Sports. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  27. ^ "SOURCE SPORTS QUESTIONS THE NBA COMMISSIONER ABOUT THE FUTURE OF CLIPPERS ADVERTISERS AT DONALD STERLING PRESSER". The Source. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  28. ^ "LATE ESPN ANCHOR STUART SCOTT MEMORIALIZED AT NBA ALL STAR CELEBRITY GAME IN NYC". All Sports Everything. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  29. ^ "WATCH: Shana Renee and Brandon Robinson discuss Ray Rice Fallout on Arise TV". All Sports Everything. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
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  33. ^ Scott, Eugene. "Ben Carson: My mother probably would have shot 'dishonest' reporters". CNN. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
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  38. ^ Mazique, Brian. "Adrien Broner Still Sees Himself As The Future of Boxing". Forbes. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
  39. ^ "Inside The Fan Shop: One-on-One with Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson (Scoop B Radio)". Wooter Apparel. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  40. ^ "Report: 50 Cent adds Tim Thomas, Kenyon Martin to boxing card". The Score. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
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  49. ^ Allah, Shabe. "GS WARRIORS' MATT BARNES SAYS HE HANDLED HIS ALTERCATION WITH DANCING WITH THE STARS' DEREK FISHER "LIKE A MAN"". The Source. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  50. ^ Robinson, Brandon 'Scoop B'. "Matt Barnes on Altercation With Derek Fisher:"I handled it like a man"". RESPECT Magazine. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
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  55. ^ Ridgely, Charlie (July 2, 2018). "Report: Why the LeBron James 'Space Jam 2' Trailer Didn't Release". Comic Book. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
  56. ^ Robinson, Brandon (June 28, 2018). "Scoop B: LeBron James joining the Los Angeles Lakers is about basketball, brand and legacy". Basketball Society. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
  57. ^ Smith, Kayce (June 26, 2018). "The Internet Said Lebron James Will Announce Where He's Signing With A 'Space Jam 2' Trailer". Barstool Sports. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
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