Gilbert Arenas rebrands podcast: NFL focus and Skip Bayless as partner
Gilbert Arenas and Skip Bayless have made news lately for reasons they would rather forget. Now, they will attempt to put an entertaining spin on NFL news in a digital program launching Tuesday and airing three times a week.
Arenas, a Van Nuys Grant High product who played 11 seasons in the NBA, will rebrand his current channel. Bayless, who had long runs on ESPNβs βFirst Takeβ and FS1βs βUndisputed,β will be featured on βThe Arena: Gridironβ along with former NFL coach Jay Gruden and former NFL cornerback Aqib Talib.
Arenas was arrested July 30 and charged along with five others with conspiracy for allegedly running illegal poker games at his Encino mansion, court records show. Arenas, 43, rented out the mansion βfor the purposes of hosting high-stakes illegal poker games,β according to a news release issued by the U.S. attorneyβs office in Los Angeles.
The three-time All-Star guard β who went by the nickname βAgent Zeroβ according to federal authorities β was charged with conspiracy to operate an illegal gambling business, operating an illegal gambling business and making false statements to federal investigators.
Among the others charged was Yevgeni Gershman, 49, a.k.a. βGiora,β of Woodland Hills, who the U.S. attorneyβs office described as βa suspected organized crime figure from Israel.β Arenas pleaded not guilty and was released on a $50,000 bond.
Bayless has also been sifting through court filings. He is a defendant along with Fox Sports, broadcaster Joy Taylor and executive Charlie Dixon in a lawsuit by former FS1 hairstylist Noushin Faraji, who alleged that Bayless offered her $1.5 million for sex.
Faraji filed a request to dismiss the lawsuit this month in L.A. Superior Court, which legal experts said is an indication that a settlement has been reached.
Bayless told the Athletic that he isnβt bothered by the criminal charges against Arenas.
βIβve talked to Gil,β he said. βHe has no concerns. I mean, heβs obviously concerned, but he believes he did nothing at all wrong, except rent out his space, and I believe in him.β
Underdog, a five-year-old gaming and media firm, will own and produce the show. Arenasβ two digital basketball programs under βGilβs Arenaβ have become one of Underdogβs biggest draws.
Shifting to football prompted the addition of Bayless, whose spirited back-and-forth on social media with Arenas grew into a professional relationship.
βIβm back in the saddle in the debate arena,β Bayless said. βI live for this. I love this.β