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I do not understand how NBA teams can justify having shitty medical staffs. I really don’t get it. Sure in football they hire “doctors” who believe concussions are part of a globalist new world order conspiracy but why in basketball? It seems like good training staffs would be the ultimate win/win for players and

This interview just shows how far Kirk has to go if he wants to be great. Good QBs FaceTime into team meetings while their wives are giving birth. Great ones time any childbirthing to occur in the offseason (where they FaceTime into the delivery room from workouts). Good QBs downplay their friendship with old orange

I’m cheering for the ‘Stros for completely selfish fan reasons. I’d also like to see what kind of response a team with so many Latin stars (Altuve, Correa, Yuli, Marwin, Springer, etc.) that wins the W.S. generates from Tiny Hands (and how those guys respond in turn).

Fuck yeah, Go ‘Stros!!

Yeah. This was particularly good on a few levels. Of course, there’s the existential memory thing (because could’ve sworn I’d seen those videos too). And there are the flaws in the nba’s scouting and development systems. And there’s the weird Simmons tie-in. Of course he’s just parroting Ainge. But there was also that

No, my bigger point is this: Someone can conditionally offer something to you (you can buy my sports franchise if you pay me $250M or you can be on my football team if you can run a 4.4 40, bench 225 30 times, and have been a two-time all-conference performer) and you can still light-years away from being in a

The ironic thing is that Marshawn Lynch represents everything that chuds used to complain was missing from pro sports. He loves playing football, shows that love with how he plays, is a genuinely interesting and thoughtful person, dislikes and distrusts the media and the more commercial aspects of the sport, and

Maybe not humiliation by shutting him down, but 29 teams’ worth of dudes are looking forward to dunking all over Lonzo.

I will always love Patrick Beverley (until he hurts a Rocket with some borderline tactic). Anyway, great for Pat.

First, anyone with the money and/or investors would have the chance to buy to any pro sports team. In the NFL, that would still require league approval of the sale. But saying that he didn’t pursue buying an NFL team because of bankruptcies from other failed ventures is like saying I had the opportunity to get drafted

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I honestly think I have this figured out. Here goes:

I doubt it. Back when Donny wanted a team the NFL (with the exception of Al Davis) treated ownership like the world’s most exclusive country club. They would’ve taken one look at Mr. Bankruptcy, his magical accounting practices, and taken a pass.

Yeah, but the anticipation!!! And then some guy in a neat black and white uni explaining what happened and who won? Excellent if you ask me. It’s like you’re combining the best parts of sports and a good courtroom drama!

Trump’s not rich.

Who says football has gotten too lawyerly?

That’s right. At least in the early years, Colbert drew plenty of “true conservative” viewers...which, just, good lord. How did we not see Trump coming?

Certainly. You left out Nanni and Kirk — who are also both fantastic. Shutdown Fullcast is my only true “must listen” podcast.

Jed York is absolutely full of shit. His organization is squarely in the crosshairs of a collusion case. Saying that kind of bullshit is completely self-serving nonsense.

Portnoy is the drunk libertarian undergrad wannabe frat-bro asshole who somehow stayed on the periphery of your friends in college. (Perhaps he could get drugs.) Those guys never fucking change and just become more pathetic as they get older.

Honestly, why the fuck would they?