Random Offense with Ethan Strauss
In this episode of "Random Offense," host Ethan Strauss is joined by Wosney Lambre to analyze several major topics in the sports world. They begin by discussing Spike Eskin's theory on the "era of consensus, of fear" in sports award voting, where the risk of being "vilified" leads to unanimous decisions, a trend Strauss suggests began with Steph Curry's first unanimous MVP. The conversation then details the "shocking news" of Curry leaving Under Armour; Strauss calls the brand's failure to capitalize on Curry a "disaster," and the two debate Curry's marketability and whether Nike could sign him while LeBron James is still there. Finally, they cover the fan-driven firing of Mavericks GM Nico Harrison after the Luka Dončić trade, with Lambre arguing that while Harrison deserves blame, the trade was preceded by Dončić's refusal to train and extreme unprofessionalism. Subscribe to the YouTube! [https://www.youtube.com/@RandomOffenseTV] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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