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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 18, 2024 is: by and large BYE-und-LAHRJ adverb By and large is another way of saying "in general" or "on the whole." // By and large, I like the way things have gone. See the entry > Examples: "… HBO's Insecure, created, written, and produced by [Issa] Rae, … [is] a beautifully shot, deliciously sound-designed show centered on the friendship of Issa and Molly, two black women in their 30s living in L.A. Insecure is, by and large, for black women and by black women; its return is a refreshing addition to my weekly viewing." — Tyler Tynes, The Ringer, 12 Apr. 2020 Did you know? By and large means “in general” or "on the whole" in most contexts, but in sailors' lingo of yore, whence the phrase arose, by and large described a vessel alternately sailing as directly into the wind as possible (typically within about 45 degrees of the wind)—that is, by—and away from the direction from which the wind is blowing, with the wind hitting the vessel's widest point—that is, large. (Note that this by also appears in the term full and by: "sailing as directly into the wind as possible and with all sails full.") William Bourne's 1578 book Inventions or Devises offers insight into the phrase's original use: “… to make a ship to draw or go but little into the water, and to hold a good wind, and to sail well both by and large, were very necessary …” As has happened with much nautical jargon, the phrase eventually came ashore. By and large, landlubbers welcomed it, first in the sense "in many directions" or "in all ways," and ultimately with its present meaning of "in general."
Deion Sanders' decision to leave Jackson State for the University of Colorado has stirred a lot of debate in the world of college football. LA Times sports culture critic Tyler Tynes explains why some are saying that Sanders is letting down Historically Black Colleges and Universities by leaving Jackson State. And Washington Post sports writer Liz Clarke breaks down how big money swirls around some of college football's star coaches.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
We spoke to Tyler Tynes about his journey and what he is up to these days.Philly, soccer, basketball, football, all of it was discussed. We also spoke about menswear, fashion, music and advice.Tyler recently was on the 2022 Forbes 30 for 30 list.
Haley and Jordan are joined by GQ Sports' Tyler Tynes! Tyler teaches Haley and Jordan how to hate properly as they talk about the NBA finals, watching basketball on the east coast, the new Adam Sandler movie Hustle, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This weekend, Super Bowl LVI descends on Inglewood, Calif., and gleaming SoFi Stadium. For NFL fans with money to burn, this is the party of a lifetime. For the residents who never got a vote on this stadium, they're left to deal with the aftermath. In conversations with residents, business owners, the mayor and more, our host John Gonzalez went to Inglewood to learn first-hand what's happening to the people who live, work and worship there as so much in their city changes. Related story: SI Daily Cover: The True Price of SoFi Stadium When Brian Flores filed his recent lawsuit against the NFL and three teams, it yet again placed the spotlight on the league's failure to hire Black candidates into its highest ranks of leadership. Despite 20 years of the Rooney Rule, GQ staff writer Tyler Tynes tells us why he's not surprised at the current state of affairs and why this landmark lawsuit is about so much more than Brian Flores. Related story: The Ringer: ”You're Going to Have to Run Faster”: How Football Neglects Black Coaches” Chris Wesseling, known to his friends as “Wess,” was a host of the popular Around the NFL podcast. A lifelong Bengals fan, Wess would have relished a Super Bowl matchup with his wife Lakisha's favorite Rams. Sadly, Wess died of cancer last year. His wife and ATN co-hosts Gregg Rosenthal, Dan Hanzus and Marc Sessler join John and his wife, Colleen Wolfe, of the NFL Network, to mark one year since Wess died and honor their dear friend. Related story: Cincinnati Enquirer: Chris Wesseling, NFL.com writer and podcaster from Cincinnati, dies at 46 SI.com/podcasts | twitter.com/podcasts_si Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weekend's Super Bowl LVI comes as the NFL is being sued by Brian Flores, a former head coach of the Miami Dolphins who has accused the league racial discrimination in hiring practices. To discuss the lawsuit and racism in the NFL, we're joined by Tyler Tynes, a staff writer for GQ who covers the intersection between race, politics, and sports. The nominees for the 94th Academy Awards were announced yesterday and Netflix's "Don't Look Up" is up for Best Picture. The climate change satire has been a huge hit for Netflix, though the critical response to it has been more mixed. David Sirota, who co-wrote the screenplay, joins us to talk about the movie and how the climate catastrophe gets covered in media. And in headlines: a new Freedom Convoy blockade emerged at the U.S.-Canadian border, Peng Shuai spoke to reporters in her first sit-down interview since last year, and federal agents arrested a couple for conspiring to launder $4.5 billion in stolen cryptocurrency. Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/whataday For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will Lou and Alex Wong recap Toronto's fourth straight win and discuss Pascal Siakam's All-NBA play, Gary Trent Jr.'s shotmaking, and more. They also celebrate Alex finally acquiring an NN hat (0:19). Later, GQ staff writer Tyler Tynes joins the program to discuss his Masai Ujiri profile (30:07).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
GQ's Tyler Tynes joins Drew and Roth to talk about Masai Ujiri and the Toronto Raptors, the Bass Pro Shops dining experience, and whether or not jorts will make a comeback. Plus, Guy of the Week and questions from the Funbag! Visit Defector.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mike takes over as host of the show with Spike's big move to New York. We talk to Tyler Tynes of GQ magazine about Quavo's talent in shittalking and why no one likes Philadelphia, and the Ricky's own Mike O'Connor about the Sixers Summer League for an unprecedented duration. The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by DraftKings Sportsbook. Use promo code RTRS to receive TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in FREE bets when you place a one dollar bet on any College Football game! Use code RTRS for $20 off your first SeatGeek order. www.SeatGeek.com Adam Ksebe, the official realtor of the process. Give him a call or text at 302-864-8643 or email adam@processrealtor.com Stateside Vodka Is The Official Sponsor Of The Corner Three Newsletter With Zo
It's The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard and Producer Rob G in for Rob Parker. Following the Clippers big win over the Suns in Game 3, Rob G makes the argument that Kawhi is the least valuable superstar in the NBA. Chris interviews GQ staff writer Tyler Tynes about his bombshell piece with Scottie Pippen and the guys tell everyone to pump the brakes on crowning the Hawks. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
It's the Best of The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard and Producer Rob G in for Rob Parker. Following the Clippers big win over the Suns in Game 3, Rob G makes the argument that Kawhi is the least valuable superstar in the NBA. Chris interviews GQ staff writer Tyler Tynes about his bombshell piece with Scottie Pippen and Chris lists the 5 best NBA HC openings this year on "Broussard's Fab Five." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hello and welcome to episode 47 of Diversity Hire. Today we talked to Tyler Tynes who is the staff sports writer at GQ. Our conversation covered annihilating objectivity in order to cover athletes and the politics of sports more honestly, Tyler’s stint as a local beat reporter in Atlantic City, the commodification of protest, why sports reporting always seems to lack a much-needed dose of nuance, and much more. Kevin and Arjun talk about how it sucks to be busy as the season of Summer Friday approaches. Thanks for listening!Tyler’s writing discussed in the episode:Leave Naomi Osaka Alone“This Has to Happen for Change to Happen”: A Night of Protest, Pain, and Peace in BrooklynThe Great NBA AwakeningColin Kaepernick’s NFL Exile Feels Like Forever Get on the email list at diversityhire.substack.com
GQ staff writer Tyler Tynes joins the show to talk about his recent profile on DeVonta Smith and his rise through the journalism ranks (including a crossover with Zach) and the guys pick through some of the leftovers from the Eagles' draft. Read Tyler's profile on DeVonta Smith on GQ.com ... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anthony started today off with wins by the Sixers and the Phillies. The Sixers with the win inch closer to possibly locking up the number one seed in the playoffs (00:00-55:47) Morning Thoughts – Anthony was thinking of how to have a more positive attitude on things while Andrew was thinking about Carmelo Anthony is now the 10th all-time leading scorer and when was the last time three Philly teams won on the same day? (55:47-1:03:42) Jeff McClane joined the show breaking down his take away from the Eagles Draft (1:12:57-1:26:37) Philly born writer Tyler Tynes from GQ Magazine, talks about his interview with Ben Simmons and DeVonta Smith. (1:48:38-2:02:01) The rest of the show was your reactions (2:02:01-2:50:49). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Philly Born writer for GQ magazine Tyler Tynes recently sat down with Ben Simmons and DeVonta Smith. Hear his story and also more about Simmons and Smith. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Best of the Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opened up with recapping the Sixers and Phillies win (00:00-19:17) Morning Thoughts (19:29-27:24) Jeff McLane from the Philadelphia Inquirer breaks down the Eagles draft picks (27:36-41:16) and Philly born writer for GQ magazine Tyler Tynes talks about his interview with Ben Simmons and DeVonta Smith. (41:L26-54:52) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony opens the show wanting to hear “real talk” about the Phillies teams, the Eagles bleak future, how the Sixers matchup vs the Nets, the Flyers collapse, and the Phillies cold streak (0:00:00-0:20:58). He continues the real talk conversation, and starts to take callers (0:21:10-54:44). Anthony and Andrew give their morning thoughts (0:54:40-1:04:43). Anthony gets back to the callers, and “real talk,” (1:04:43-2:33:18). Anthony reacts to a Ben Simmons interview with Tyler Tynes of GQ (2:33:29-END). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drew and Roth talk to GQ's Tyler Tynes about weed legalization, NBA activism, Philly sports, and how to avoid teens at concerts. Plus, questions from the Funbag! And a topical round of Dead or Canceled. Visit Defector.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Holley and Smith expound on the emotional Chauvin murder trial and reflect on the powerful testimonies(23:00) Tiffany Cross and Jason Johnson join us for a fervent discussion on the implications of the Chauvin murder trial, Tim Scott and NCAA compensating players(1:04:50) The brothers review the LSU and FSU pro days then reassess the NFL draft after some impressive performances(1:16:15) Tyler Tynes stops by to weigh-in on the Eagles offseason, Jaylen Hurts and Cam Newton’s return to the Pats(1:39:25) Deshaun Watson update: 21 accusers have now filed lawsuits and 18 massage workers voice their support for Watson
Tyler Tynes of The Athletic calls in to talk about his tribute to the late x-Head Coach of Temple, John Chaney, and the importance of his message pertaining to civil rights on the first day of Black History Month. Callers have trouble calling in, but when they do they comment on a variety of storylines.
(1:30) Peter King marvels at how the Saints & 49ers have stayed afloat and explains why they are so intriguing over the next couple weeks(7:10) Mike Tirico on NFL power rankings, Trevor Lawrence, and NFL COVID(37:20) Tyler Tynes from The Ringer on the frustration of black football coaches at every level
Michael and Michael recap the Week 8 games and preview Monday Night Football between the red-hot Bucs and struggling Giants. And with one day until the 2020 Presidential Election, Michael and Michael give their thoughts on what the outcome will be. Plus, Tyler Tynes from The Ringer joins the show to talk about the Patriots and Cam Newton's struggles.
In the debut episode of Brother From Another, Michael Holley & Michael Smith discuss Brady, Cam, Giannis, and why playing 'Lift Every Voice' in NFL stadiums didn't do the trick. Tyler Tynes talks Newton in New England and the need for accomplices, not allies. Plus, Etan Thomas & Dave Zirin chime in on the fight for social justice. And finally, is Patti LaBelle overrated??
As veterans are rolling into training camps around the country, Ian, Mike and Tom get together to talk about what's on deck for the NFL in the era of Covid-19. They discuss opt-outs, the recent deal between the NFL and the NFLPA and much more. Ian also catches up with a pair of special guests: the NFL's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Allen Sills, to talk about the plan to keep the season on track (15:20) and The Ringer's Tyler Tynes (39:20), who joins to talk about the six-part podcast they dropped recently on the life and career of Cam Newton.
Phil Perry is joined by staff writer at the Ringer Tyler R. Tynes to talk about his involvement in the production of "The Cam Chronicles" podcast series. The two discuss what to expect from Cam Newton in a Patriots uniform. Phil also gives us an behind-the-scenes look at the making of the upcoming episode of the NBC Sports podcast series, "Sports Uncovered: The Bill Belichick you don't know."4:06 - Tyler Tynes of the Ringer talks with Phil about his year-long reporting journey for "The Cam Chronicles" podcast series.9:22 - After learning as much as he did about Cam Newton, Tynes explains why the quarterback can be a good fit in New England despite what some may think about his personality.12:12 - Phil and Tyler discuss the potential of Newton's career in New England beyond the 2020 season as well as what will motivate the QB to transform the Patriots offense into a juggernaut.22:23 - Tynes talks about Newton's past and the significance of the Patriots having a Black quarterback. Will Newton be able to handle the pressure of following Tom Brady? And what did he learn about Cam Newton the person?32:23 - Phil is joined by Tom Curran and producers Jon Henrie and Adam Hart to give a behind-the-scenes look at what went into the creation of "Sports Uncovered: The Bill Belichick you don't know."Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CnmDvIiD_M&feature=youtu.be
The OG with Ovies and Giglio, heard weekdays from 3-6 on 99.9 The Fan. On this edition of the show, Lauren Brownlow sits in for Giglio, as she and Ovies discuss Cam Newton's sit-down with Odell Beckham, Victor Cruz, and Todd Gurley. Tyler Tynes, from The Ringer, joins the show to talk more about Cam and his podcast, "The Cam Chronicles", where Tynes had exclusive access to the Newton family. Also, in honor of the new Ford Bronco reveal, the crew plays a special edition of "Top 4 at 4" featuring cars owned by you or your family. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach stops by as well to talk about the Power 5 conferences and when a decision will be made in regards to the upcoming football season. Lastly, from USA Today, Dan Wolken drops by to talk about the likelihood we have a college football season in general.
On this edition of The Drive with Josh Graham Josh tries to do better at Family Fued than NFL HOFers, Tyler Tynes discusses his 6 part podcast on Cam Newton, and some Unsolved Sports Mysteries.
Kevin is joined by Ringer staff writer Tyler Tynes to break down Cam Newton’s signing with the New England Patriots. They talk about why this deal works for everybody involved, what this season could mean for the rest of Cam’s career, and the biggest misconceptions about the star quarterback (0:05). Later, Ringer staff writer Danny Kelly joins the show to talk about Cam’s fantasy outlook and how he changes the Patriots offense (22:10). Host: Kevin Clark Guests: Tyler Tynes and Danny Kelly
After a week of protests around the country, Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker are joined by Ringer writer Tyler Tynes and Washington Post reporter Robert Klemko to discuss their perspectives from the ground of both cities, Brooklyn and Minneapolis.
This is a newsletter about the Xs and Os of basketball, but now is not the time to stick to sports. George Floyd is dead, the latest in a long line of African Americans murdered by police officers. The absolute least — the absolute, absolute least — anyone must do is loudly advocate for justice, internalize the great pain people of color are experiencing, and confront our role in allowing systemic racism and police brutality to engulf our country.That goes for brands, too, especially brands that profit off black culture like professional sports teams, media outlets, and, crucially, sneaker companies. With a few notable exceptions, those brands are falling far short. Too many vague statements. Too much passive voice. Too many empty gestures that don’t facilitate real change.That’s why we dialed up old friend Michael Sykes to have an important, difficult conversation in this week’s podcast. Sykes is a staff writer at USA Today’s For the Win and the author of The Kicks You Wear newsletter on sneaker culture. If you haven’t read his latest newsletter post, go read it now. Topics include:General feelings about this important moment in human history.Why brands like Nike and adidas are falling short, and how to tell the difference between a good and bad public statement.How the absence of sports is forcing everyone to address these issues without any distractions.Can multi-million dollar corporations be trusted to also act as leaders for social change even if it risks costing them profits? Ben and I confront our own privilege and the importance of staying uncomfortable with the status quo.We briefly examine the historical forces that led us to this moment. This podcast is important. If you consume one thing on this website, make it this podcast. And heed Sykes’ words to close this podcast. They are incredibly powerful.Some supplementary reading material that we referenced in the pod:“This Week Has Happened Before” by Julia Craven for Slate.“A Night of Protest, Pain, and Peace in Brooklyn” by Tyler Tynes for The Ringer.“Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Forces,” a book by Radley Balko.This Twitter thread by Timothy Snyder, a Yale University professor of history.A list of places to donate.“The World’s Most Basic Guide To Contacting Your Reps” by Hannah Smothers of VICE.This Google Doc created by Jared Dubin, which has form letters to send to representatives in 100 different cities advocating for policies that demilitarize the police. Get full access to Prada's Pictures at mikeprada.substack.com/subscribe
Twitter: @TyltSportsFive of the top 10 quarterbacks in terms of QBR are Black. A Black quarterback leads the NFL in passing yards, passing touchdowns, QBR and passing yards per game respectively. The top two MVP candidates by most prognosticators are Black. It would appear the days of the mistreatment of black quarterbacks is over. Or is it?Race, politics and sports expert Tyler Tynes breaks it all down with Dan Tran.
Instant Replay: The tanking Warriors, Giannis-to-Raptors rumors, early overachievers, and the Blazers’ frontcourt void (4:00).The Main Event: The still-undefeated Philadelphia 76ers, with special guest Tyler Tynes (21:53).Good Call/Bad Call: Dwight Howard’s nickname for the Lakers, Mike Malone calls out his team, Kenny Atkinson’s unconventional communication, and 42-year-old Vince Carter (30:39).Host: John GonzalezGuests: Haley O’Shaughnessy, Dan Devine, Tyler Tynes
We toast the end of the PL season with a star-studded show: Ryan O’Hanlon and Chris Ryan join to discuss Liverpool falling short to Manchester City and the superiority of English football (0:54). Then we issue exit surveys on Manchester City with Tyler Tynes (36:30), Chelsea with Miles Surrey and Shaker Samman (44:35), and Spurs with Kevin Clark (57:10). Then the hosts discuss the states of Arsenal and United before doling out some PL awards (69:20). Hosts: Donnie Kwak, Micah Peters Guests: Ryan O'Hanlon, Chris Ryan, Tyler Tynes, Miley Surrey, Shaker Samman, Kevin Clark
With the first round of the NBA playoffs in full effect, Joe House calls in to check on where the current Eastern and Western Conference matchups stand (02:51), including 76ers - Nets (18:03) and Clippers - Warriors (28:59). Then Tyler Tynes discusses his recent piece on the touchy relationship between NBA players and fans (50:14).Read Tyler Tynes's piece on fan abuse towards players here.Host: John GonzalezGuests: Joe House, Tyler Tynes
The FC crew and Shaker Samman discuss the bonkers Champions League match between Manchester City and Tottenham, and whether or not Spurs deserved to advance (01:15). Then, Spurs superfan Kevin Clark joins to talk about what the victory means for his club (20:49). City superfan Tyler Tynes chimes in next with his take on VAR and Raheem Sterling (26:37). Finally, the hosts discuss the CL semifinals and play a little trivia game. Hosts: Donnie Kwak, Micah Peters Guests: Shaker Samman, Kevin Clark, Tyler Tynes
Amid a dynastic run of dominance, the Golden State Warriors are starting to show some cracks (2:47). But is anyone a real threat to challenge the reigning champions (8:48)? Plus: Is Brett Brown the right coach for the star-studded Philadelphia 76ers (25:12)?Host: John GonzalezGuests: Jonathan Tjarks, Tyler Tynes
During the MLB All-Star game, while Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Josh Hader was on the mound, people went back and found several tweets that he wrote when he was 17 and 18 years old. They were racist, misogynistic and sexist. But we've already moved on from it. SB Nation's Tyler Tynes joins Peter Ogburn to talk about racism as a "rite of passage" and how quickly we move on when white athletes make a mistake compared to black athletes.
Today the National Football League released a statement saying players will be fined if they kneel during the national anthem. It’s the ultimate response to a protest that began with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in 2016, and became a cause célèbre for President Trump. SB Nation’s Tyler Tynes explains the significance of this moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Ogburn may currently be at home prepping for Alabama's likely loss in the Sugar Bowl, but he made sure to tape a year-end special on sports and politics before he skipped town. Our favorite sports reporters - Lindsay Gibbs (ThinkProgress), Tyler Tynes (SB Nation) and Travis Waldron (HuffPost) - joined Peter to discuss the anthem protests, Colin Kaepernick, and white America's fundamental misunderstanding of social injustice.
Bill Press is out. Alexi McCammond (Axios) fills in and welcomes Vann R. Newkirk II, Eliza Collins and Tyler Tynes to discuss the Graham Cassidy Healthcare bill's death, Donald Trump's mishandling of the apocalyptic conditions in Puerto Rico after two devastating hurricanes, and the NFL National Anthem protests' foundation of race and police brutality - the full Wednesday edition of the Bill Press Show!
SBNation's Harry Lyles Jr. and Tyler Tynes and former Nebraska linebacker Michael Rose-Ivey joined the show. Harry and Tyler's article on the people surrounding Colin Kaepernick was discussed along with Michael's own anthem protest while he was at Nebraska.
The 76ers have Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, and Markelle Fultz. The Process is bearing fruit. So you know where this is going. Mike mediated a very happy 76ers preview discussion with Ben, SBNation.com's Tyler Tynes, and Liberty Ballers editor Kyle Neubeck. Among the topics discussed:Is "The Process" over, or is it forever ongoing? How many new Process fans are jumping on board late? And obviously 76ers fans are excited about the season, so stop grumbling, Mike.How will Markelle Fultz, Ben Simmons, and Joel Embiid mesh?What should 76ers fans expect from Simmons this year? How much does his perimeter shooting actually matter? Would you rather have Joel Embiid stay healthy for five straight years, or not have to pay taxes during that same time period?What were some developments that the national media missed that'll matter for this year?Why the 76ers' decision to prevent Sevyn Streeter from singing the national anthem in a "We Matter" jersey was so troubling, even if they tried to rectify the situation. (If you don't know what this is about, read this)Does anything make 76ers fans nervous about the future? Ben talks about Jahlil Okafor, while Tyler notes the team's lack of transparency with injuries.Would you rather the organization re-hire Billy King as Bryan Colangelo's No. 2, or replace Brett Brown with Doug Collins? (Sorry, you have to choose)Which jersey should fans buy first: Fultz or Simmons?Say the 76ers are told that their fans are no longer allowed to use the phrase "The Process" or "Trust the Process." What should be the new 76ers fan slogan?Your all-time 76ers banana boat, featuring some interesting answers.Plus, predictions, best/worst case scenarios, and much more. This is the fourth of Limited Upside's 30 team previews leading up to next season. We're bringing together representatives from all 30 SB Nation team sites and other team-specific experts from the SB Nation/Limited Upside community to gauge the temperature of the fanbase heading into the season. PREVIOUSLY: Suns NEXT UP: Knicks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Prada (@MikePradaSBN), Ricky O'Donnell (@SBN_Ricky), Tyler Tynes (@tylerrickytynes), Whitney Medworth (@its_whitney), Tim Cato (@tim_cato), and Kristian Winfield (@Krisplashed) on the Jimmy Butler trade, how sad the Bulls are, the Timberwolves' intriguing future, Andrew Wiggins' future, the Pacers failing to pull the trigger on a Paul George trade, Dennis Smith to Dallas, Markelle Fultz, the Celtics' gamble, the 76ers' upside, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the audio-only version of SB Nation's 2017 NBA Draft live show, which ran during the lottery and featured live results, analysis, reactions, and jokes from a busy night in the NBA. To watch the video replay, visit SB Nation's Facebook page. Hosted by Dan Rubenstein (@DanRubenstein) and Elena Bergeron (@ElenaBergeron), and featuring NBA contributors Mike Prada (@MikePradaSBN), Ricky O'Donnell (@SBN_Ricky), Tyler Tynes (@tylerrickytynes), Zito Madu (@_Zeets), Whitney Medworth (@its_whitney), Seth Rosenthal (@seth_rosenthal), Kristian Winfield (@Krisplashed), Tim Cato (@tim_cato), Matt Ellentuck (@mattellentuck), and Alex Rubenstein. Other segments: -An exclusive interview with LaVar Ball's long-lost brother, "LaMar Ball." Interview by Richard Johnson (@RJ_Writes). "LaMar Ball" played by Joe Ali (@draftdaydeion) -Welcome to your new (kinda not great) NBA city, hosted by Matt Ufford (@mattufford) -NBA Draft suit, Guy Fieri, or Boy Band game show, with Seth Rosenthal and Jessica Smetana (@jessica_smetana) -Can these people eat a 7-foot pizza before Lauri Markkanen is selected? Featuring Joe Ali, Richard Johnson, Alex Rubenstein, and Russ Oates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill Press is out so Sabrina Siddiqui (The Guardian) is filling in. She welcomes Graham Vyse, Tyler Tynes, & Jessica Schulberg to discuss the White House's shifting narrative on who recommended Comey's firing, the shortlist of possible replacements at the FBI, Rep. Jan Schakowsky's war against the NFL, & whether or not James Comey enjoyed broad support among his FBI colleagues - the full Friday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Bill and Godfrey are joined by SB Nation's Richard Johnson and Tyler Tynes to talk about race and protest in college football, optimistic and pessimistic futures, flashpoints, endgames, and plain old empathy. WARNING: occasionally explicit language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Fairburn of Newyorkupstate.com is joined by Tyler Tynes of SB Nation to discuss the historic context of the Bills having three black quarterbacks and what it means that it's happening in Buffalo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices