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by Charles T.
Congress Losing Focus, WNBA Commissioner Ducks Interview, Big 12 Media Days, Not Handling The Heat
It's no secret American citizens aren't too happy with Congress at this moment, and our governing body continues to show why. Apparently, the treatment of Caitlin Clark on WNBA courts is the most important item on their agenda, and we're here to discuss why this is probably a serious overreach. Speaking of the WNBA, we'll also make a case as to why it's time for their commissioner, Cathy Engelbert, to resign. In the temperature is running hot category, we'll explore Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark's exchange with a Lubbock radio show host during conference media days, and emotions bubbling over in the aftermath of the Bucks-Heat trade (but business isn't personal, right??).
Rebooted Process In Philly, The Cavaliers Plan (Can We Call It That?), USMNT Bows Out Of World Cup
The trades keep coming in the NBA, and (perhaps finally) Jaylen Brown is the player on the move, going from the Celtics to the 76ers. Is "The Process" back on in Philadelphia? We'll discuss, and we also ask what the Cavaliers are doing after they signed Donovan Mitchell to a contract extension that averages close to $70 million per year. Finally, we wonder where the U.S. men's soccer team goes after losing to Belgium in the World Cup Round of 16.
Trades Galore In NBA, Sophie Cunningham's Troll Game, Flopping In Men's And Women's Sports
To say the NBA's trade market is popping off would be an understatement. Giannis, LaMelo and Ja (and apparently Kawhi) have all been moved, and we're here to discuss all of it. We also decide where to put Fever guard Sophie Cunningham in the troll rankings (coinciding with more Caitlin Clark treatment talk), and laugh about the differences in flopping between men's and women's sports. Finally, we'll explore where things stand in MLB's season at the halfway point.
Giannis Going To The Heat, Sorsby Running Out Of Options, Serena Returning To The Tennis Court
For years, we've heard how a trade involving Giannis Antetokounmpo was imminent. That day has finally arrived, and the talents of Giannis are going to South Beach. We'll discuss how the Heat emerged as the team to acquire the two-time NBA MVP from the Bucks. We'll also explore the NFL closing the door on Brendan Sorsby's supplemental draft option, and whether or not Serena Williams is having a tough time walking away from competitive tennis.
Champions Crowned In The NBA And NHL, Sorsby Saga Escalates Quickly, MLB Check-In
It's that time when championship parades get scheduled, and it's New York City and Raleigh, NC who gets to celebrate their teams winning the NBA and NHL titles, respectively. We'll break down how the Knicks and Hurricanes became champions for the first time in a while. We also discuss the twists and turns in the Brendan Sorsby saga, which leaves a lot of questions on how things were handled in the first place. Finally, we'll do a check in on MLB, with a third of the regular season in the books.
Winning Over Morals At Texas Tech, FIFA Is Still Corrupt, Great Action In The NBA And NHL Finals
We always hear how winning at all costs is the prevailing mentality in sports, but when does it become too blatant for even the strongest stomachs to hold it together? We'll examine the case involving Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, where a ruling granting him a year of eligibility might test those limits of said mentality. We also discuss the ball (no pun intended) of corruption known s FIFA, as the World Cup is set to begin in the U.S., Canada and Mexico this week. Action from the NBA and NHL Finals also make it into the show.
NBA and NHL Finals Time, Wemby Flexes Muscle, NFL Trades Spark The Internet (Again)
Here we are, ready for an eventful summer to take shape. Coming off of a break, we preview the NBA and NHL finals, as the time to crown a champion in those respective leagues gets closer. We also discuss how the arrival of Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made Thunder center Chet Holmgren disappear in the most crucial moment, and why the Rams acquiring defensive end Myles Garrett might have after effects in more ways than one.
Playing One Of Our Favorite Games, NBA And NHL Conference Finals, College Sports Closer To Peril?
With both the NBA and NHL playoffs down to their respective final fours, it's time to play "Run It Back or Break It Up," discussing what we think should happen with the teams who were sent packing in the conference semifinals. We'll also jump into the world of college sports, where talk of the Big Ten and SEC operating on their own is getting louder by the month.
Betting Ads Everywhere, Brooms Are Out In NBA And NHL, No Excuses For Clark, NFL-Ref Deal
Remember when betting was seen as a taboo topic? We're definitely far away from those days, and five minutes don't go by without seeing or hearing a betting advertisement. We discuss how we got to this point. Afterwards, we review the latest from the NBA and NHL playoffs, including the Lakers and 76ers getting swept (along with the Flyers in hockey). Finally, we’ll explain why the excuses are done for Caitlin Clark, and tackle how the NFL was able to avoid using replacement refs for the upcoming season.
One Of Those Freestyle Nights With No Structure...Love These Shows
Normally, there would be a layout of what's on the menu for our webcast. This isn't one of those occasions, and when that happens, the show is capable of going any direction (which isn't a bad thing...hahaha). Surely, the NBA and NHL playoffs, as well as the injury to Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal, will be discussed to some capacity. We don't even know what else is on the agenda 😂.
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