Tradition's Finest Podcast
Welcome Back to the Tradition's Finest Podcast! Episode 141.5 - "The un-seld, SOLD! Episode" includes a discussion of the following sports-related topics: - NCAA: News & Storylines - - The NCAA Division I Cabinet unanimously approved a new five-year, age-based eligibility model on Tuesday -- Under the new rule, athletes in all sports will be given five (5) years of eligibility over five (5) seasons once their college eligibility clock begins -- The clock starts upon initial full-time enrollment in college or at the beginning of the academic year following their 19th birthday, whichever occurs first - - The move is meant to eliminate the need for redshirts and waivers, which have drawn scrunity in recent years as athletes have sued the NCAA challenging eligibility rules - - Athletes who just completed their fourth season of eligibility without a redshirt would not be granted an additional year, while schools will have the flexibility in determining whether to use previous eligibility rules of the new age-based model for athletes with eligibility remaining after the 2025-26 academic year. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the NCAA D-I Cabinet's unanimous approval of the new five-year age-based eligibility model on Tuesday?. . .NCAA College Football: The NCAA Division I Cabinet also voted to eliminate the bowl transition penalty, paving a pathway for North Dakota State and Sacramento State to be eligible to participate in a bowl game immediately in 2026, sources told On3 - - Previously, the NCAA had a two-year transition penalty prohibiting programs from playing in bowl games that moved and/or transitioned from the FCS to the FBS level: North Dakota State and Sacramento State will need to finish with a 6-6 record or better this upcoming season and can fulfill one of their conference's bowl commitments - - In March, the FBS Oversight Committee recommended the elimination of the two-year postseason probationary period - - Interestingly, according to preliminary reports, NDSU is projected to be favored in all 12 of its' games in 2026, which includes an eight-game Mountain West conference schedule: The Bison, who have won 10 of the last 15 FCS titles, could now realistically make a run at a College Football Playoff berth in their debut FBS season. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the NCAA D-I Cabinet voting to eliminate the bowl transition penalty?. . .NCAA College Baseball: Men's College World Series (MCWS) Review & Catch-Up: Game 1: No.5 North Carolina Tar Heels vs. Oklahoma Sooners - - Deiten Lachance hit a pair of HRs as Oklahoma continued it's offensive barrage with a 9-3 win over No.5 North Carolina in the opening game of the Men's College World Series championship best-of-three (3) series on Saturday [6/20] in Omaha, Nebraska. . .Game 2: No.5 North Carolina Tar Heels (0-1) vs. Oklahoma Sooners (1-0) - - The Tar Heels forced a winner-take-all Game 3 that would take place the following Monday after taking down the Sooners 6-2 in Game 2 of the MCWS on Sunday [6/21] afternoon - - It was a similar game to Saturday's Game 1, just with two different winners, as Oklahoma was held scoreless after the 1st inning. . .. . .Game 3: No.5 North Carolina Tar Heels (1-1) vs. Oklahoma Sooners (1-1) - - The Oklahoma Sooners, who finished the college baseball regular season in 11th place in the SEC Conference standings, captured its' third College World Series championship Monday [6/22] night, defeating the No.5-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels in a convincing 13-2 victory of the decisive Game 3 of the championship series. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the Oklahoma Sooners capturing its' third national title after defeating UNC in Game 3 of the MCWS?. . . MLB - - "Happy Bobby Bonilla Day!:"It's July 1. . .and that means it's time for New York Mets fans everywhere to wish each other a "Happy Bobby Bonilla Day!". . .Why?. . because, on Wednesday [7/1], 63-year-old Bobby Bonilla received a check for approximately $1.2 million dollars from the New York Mets organization, as he has and will every July 1 from 2011 through the year 2035. . .Q: Do you consider yourself an avid celebrator of "Bobby Bonilla Day?". . .Because of baseball's unique salary structure, Bonilla's annual payday is often more than some of the game's current young stars will make in a given year - - The Mets are certainly not alone in handing out deferred payments to star players long after they last suited up for the team, with past MVPs and Cy Young winners among the notable names still collecting annual paychecks from their previous employers - - In recent MLB offseasons, deferred money became an even bigger talking point with the Los Angeles Dodgers frequently opting for this payment structure, highlighted by a deal with superstar Shohei Ohtani that will delay payments for $680 million of his $700 million mega-deal - as he'll start receiving $68 million per year in 2034. . .Q: Will this eventually lead to the formation of a "Happy Shohei Ohtani Day?". . .So, how did Bobby Bonilla's payday and/or deferred yearly payment(s) come about?. . .In 2000, the Mets agreed to buy out the remaining $5.9 million on Bonilla's contract, however, instead of paying Bonilla the $5.9 million at the time, the Mets agreed to make annual (or "deferred") payments of nearly $1.2 million for 25 years starting July 1, 2011, including a negotiated 8% interest - - Under Mets' new owner Steve Cohen, who mentioned the possibility of celebrating Bonilla at Citi Field annually soon after taking ownership of the team, as the MLB franchise have fully embraced Bonilla's annual payday - - Bobby Bonilla last played for the Mets in 1999 and last played in the MLB for the St. Louis Cardinals in 2001, but he will be paid through 2035 (when he'll be 72 years old) - - Oh, and that's not all, folks. . .believe it or not, but this is not Bobby Bonilla's only deferred-money MLB contract: a second deferred-contract plan with the Mets and Baltimore Orioles agreed to pay him $500,000 a year for 25 years, with those payments beginning back in the year 2004. . .Q: What are your thoughts on Bobby Bonilla's annual $1.2 million payday? If you received a payment every July 1 for the amount of $1.2 million - which is just a few days prior to the Fourth of July - would you invest a significant amount of fireworks like Spencer would if he was in that position? [**Let Us Know what you would do if you were in Bobby Bonilla's position financially: Share your answers with us via X - @TraditionFinest or Send Us an email at Traditions.Finest@gmail.com!]. . . - NFL - - "No Supplemental Draft for Sorsby:" The NFL has informed teams that it will NOT be holding a Supplemental Draft this year, meaning Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby will not be eligible to enter the NFL in 2026 - - The NFL's decision came down to its' right to decide whether to hold a supplemental draft, per the collective bargaining agreement, as league officials said they believed it would ultimately become a distraction to teams as they begin training camps - - The NFL's Management Council issued a letter to Brendan Sorsby notifying him of the league's decision, and to summarize the letter: it indicated, that, based on timing - and the league's inability to investigate the gambling issues in time - and the hope to avoid a distraction for teams prior to the 2026-27 NFL season, there would be no Supplemental Draft, and in other words, there is no other avenue available at this time for Sorsby to enter the league and/or play in the NFL for the upcoming 2026-27 regular season - - - - Sorsby's attorney, Jeffrey Kessler's reaction/response to the NFL's decision to not hold a Supplemental Draft in 2026, was: "It is a violation of the CBA and the law. We will pursue this with the NFLPA immediately.". . .Q: What are your thoughts on the NFL's decision to not hold a Supplemental Draft this year, as well as their statement to QB Brendan Sorsby?. . ."The Terrion Arnold Story:" Per the Tampa Police Department, this all started after Lions CB Terrion Arnold and several others had property stolen from an AirBnB Arnold rented in Largo (FL) in early February - - Investigators say Arnold believed some of the eventual victims were responsible, even though police later determined they were not involved in that theft - - - - On February 3, police say Arnold and Boakai Hilton, who investigators say helped coordinate the alleged setup - directed Arianna Del Valle and Jasmine Randazzo to contact one of the victims and lure him to an apartment in Tampa - - Around midnight on February 4, investigators say the victims arrived at the apartment, and once they entered the bedroom, police say Christion Williams and Lyndell Hudson, two of Arnold's associates - who had been hiding in the closet - jumped out, grabbed the victims, held them at gunpoint, and attacked them - - Investigators say the incident was streamed to Arnold, Hilton and Freddie Hughes while they were traveling to the apartment - - Police also say there was a group chat involving the defendants, and that Arnold and Hilton gave directions through that chat while the attack was happening - - About an hour later, police say Arnold arrived at the apartment with Hilton, Hughes, and another person, and that he directed them to go inside while the robbery was still going on - - Investigators say property was stolen from the victims during attack - - At around 1:40 a.m, police say the victims were escorted out of the apartment by armed suspects and forced into their vehicle before leaving the scene - - The victims later reported the incident to Tampa Police and identified the suspects - - After search warrants were executed and the investigation continued, detectives arrested multiple people in the case over the next following weeks - - Police say Arnold was the primary conspirator in the alleged robbery/kidnapping plot, as he turned himself on Wednesday [6/24] night and is now facing 4 counts of kidnapping and 4 counts of armed robbery, and is potentially facing a life sentence if convicted of all charges - - **UPDATE: The Detroit Lions have released CB Terrion Arnold after he was arrested last week on felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping, the team announced Monday - - Arnold had his bond set at $1 million Monday by Hillsborough County (Florida) Judge Christopher Sabella, who added the following conditions: (1) he is not allowed contact with the six (6) co-defendants or the witnesses in this case. . .(2) He must surrender his passport within 48 hours. . .(3) And he was ordered confined to his residence in Tallahassee, Florida, except when he would be playing, training and traveling with the Lions or making court-related appearances or legal appointments - - The state asked the Judge to require Arnold to wear a GPS-tracking device, but his attorneys argued that he would not be able to play football with such a device - - Sabella said that although the charges are serious - four (4) counts each of kidnapping and assault that could bring a life sentence if Arnold is convicted - prosecutors are "not there yet" in showing a strong case for Arnold's guilt - - Arnold, 23, has been in custody since Wednesday night, when he turned himself in - - Per a new local report, Arnold believes that he will "sign with a new team within the next 30 days,". . .Q: What are your thoughts on the Detroit Lions organizations' decision to release CB Terrion Arnold despite him being released on bail? Did they jump the gun on this one? If so, why?. . .Three-time Pro Bowl RB Chris Johnson (aka "CJ2K"), who formerly played for the Tennessee Titans and Arizona Cardinals, revealed that he has been diagnosed with ALS - also known as "Lou Gehrig's disease" - in an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America" that aired on Monday morning - - Johnson, 39, told GMA co-anchor Michael Strahan that he was diagnosed with the disease in 2025: "There's no history of ALS in my family," said Johson, who was using a speech-generating device based on recordings of his voice to speak - - Johnson played ten seasons in the NFL with the Titans (2008-13), New York Jets (2014) and Cardinals (2015-17), as he earned the nickname "CJ2K" after he rushed for 2,006 yards in 2009, which still ranks seventh in NFL history - - **NOTE: He broke the NFL's single-season record for yards from scrimmage that season (2,509) and was named The Associated Press NFL Offensive Players of the Year - - Titans owner and former & current players around the league reached out to Johnson via social media to express their support for the former star RB, as the Jets organization and NFL Players Association (NFLPA) also released messages of support for Johnson - - ALS is a progressive disease that attacks nerve cells that control muscles throughout the body - as it became known as Lou Gehrig's disease after the star baseball player was diagnosed in 1939, and unfortunately, there is currently no known cure for the disease - - Johnson, who is taking part in a clinical trial as part of his treatment, told Strahan that he first started noticing symptoms when he had a weaker grip - - Johnson said he was going public with his ALS diagnosis to raise awareness, but also to let people know that he is the same person from his NFL career. . .Q: What are your thoughts regarding former NFL RB Chris Johnson's diagnosis being revealed on "Good Morning America" on Monday morning?. . . - NBA - - The Portland Trail Blazers have hired Minnesota Timberwolves lead assistant Micah Nori as the franchise's new head coach, the team announced Tuesday - - Nori, who is widely regarded as one of the league's top assistants, has been in the NBA coaching ranks since 2009, as sources confirmed to ESPN that Nori's deal has just one guaranteed year, with options on the second and third year - which has drawn much speculation among other NBA coaches - - Additionally, sources told ESPN that Nori's contract features a sliding-scale salary based on incentives and team success - - Portland hired Nori after Trail Blazers GM Joe Cronin led a comprehensive search of over a dozen coaching interviews: The finalists for the job beyond Nori were Boston Celtics assistant Tyler Lashbrook and former interim coach Tiago Splitter, who was hired by the Chicago Bulls as their new HC last week - but Portland zeroed in on Mori due to his strong communication & relationship skills - - Nori has spent the past five (5) seasons in Minnesota under HC Chris Finch, a stretch that has seen the team post the fifth-best record in the NBA and included five (5) postseason appearances. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the Portland Trail Blazers' hire of Minnesota Timberwolves' assistant Micah Nori as the franchise's new HC?. . .Dusty May's meteoric rise through the basketball ranks is continuing in a seismic way: Following a two-season stay at Michigan, during which May masterfully maximized the NCAA transfer portal to return the Wolverines' basketball program to prominence by winning a national title, agreed to become the new head coach of the Dallas Mavericks last Tuesday [6/23], in an axis-shifting move that significantly altered the college and NBA landscapes - - May, 49, led Michigan to a 64-13 record over two seasons in Ann Arbor, and led the Wolverines to a national title in 2026, whereas at his previous job as HC at FAU, he led them to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances, including the 2023 Final Four - - In his last four (4) seasons as a head coach in college, May went 124-46 - - **NOTE: May becomes the first college HC to take an NBA job since former Michigan HC John Beilein took the Cleveland Cavaliers job in 2019, whereas the last to leave college immediately after winning a national title, was Kansas' Larry Brown in 1988, and Florida's Billy Donovan was the most recent NCAA title-winning coach to depart for the NBA in 2015 - - The move puts May in charge of the Mavericks' next generation, which is being crafted around Cooper Flagg, the NBA's reigning Rookie of the Year after leading Dallas by scoring 21.0 points per game last season, meanwhile, the move puts Michigan in a sudden state of flux after the Wolverines' dominant run to the NCAA title - after the Wolverines appeared well-positioned to repeat - - May's departure means that Michigan's players can explore their future options, as under NCAA rules a 15-day transfer window will open five (5) days after a new HC is hired or publicly announced: **UPDATE: Michigan named former assistant Mike Boynton Jr. as its' interim HC - as Boynton brings head coaching experience from Oklahoma State and will attempt to keep a talented roster in place - a roster that includes Final Four Most Outstanding Player Elliot Cadeau, talented rising sophomore Trey McKenney and a new crop of talented transfers, that includes J.P. Estrella, Moustapha Thiam and Jalen Reed - - In Dallas, May will replace former HC Jason Kidd, as the Mavs went 205-205 in five (5) seasons under Kidd, highlighted by Dallas' runs to the 2022 Western Conference finals and 2024 NBA Finals - - League sources told ESPN's Tim MacMahon that Dallas also gauged the interest of Duke's Jon Scheyer, who coached Cooper Flagg during his lone season in college at Duke, as they searched for Kidd's replacement. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the Dallas Mavericks' hire of former Michigan Wolverines coach Dusty May to become the NBA franchise's next HC? Thoughts on ESPN's report that Dallas first gauged the interest of Duke's Jon Scheyer prior to inquiring with May about the open head coaching position?. . .2026 NBA Draft Review: The 2026 NBA Draft will be remembered for its' immense star power at the top and a relative lack of early trade activity or major boneheaded decisions: While the Washington Wizards, Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies and Chicago Bulls believe they each landed potential franchise players at the top of the lottery, none of the top 12 picks changed hands, and the first round unfolded without any shocking revelations - - With that said, 29 of the NBA's 30 teams made at least one selection in the first round of this year's NBA Draft: In this particular segment, JD & Spencer evaluate a few of the most notable picks of this year's NBA Draft, as well as discuss a few of the clear "winners" and "losers" of the 2026 NBA Draft. . . .The NBA Trade Market & Free Agency: In this particular segment, JD & Spencer discuss NBA free agency, elaborate on a few of the NBA's most noteworthy trades from across the league, more specifically, those listed below, discuss each trade's impact on the NBA , as well as provide their individual insight and/or thoughts on each of the following trades: [**Be Sure to Tune in for This Discussion!] "An Awkward Saga:" The Milwaukee Giannis Antetokounmpo & Bobby Portis traded to the Miami Heat in exchange for Tyler Herro, Ke'lel Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kaspara Jakucionis, three (3) first-round picks, one pick swap and one second-round draft pick. . . "Melo to Minnesota:" The Charlotte Hornets traded star guard LaMelo Ball and Josh Green to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Naz Reis and a series of draft picks. . . "The Klaw is Back in Toronto:" The LA Clippers have agreed to trade All-NBA forward Kawhi Leonard to the Toronto Raptors for Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, unprotected first-round picks in 2031 & 2033, a 2027 first-round pick swap and two second-round pick swaps. . . "Ja, a Trail Blazer?:" The Memphis Grizzlies are trading two-time NBA All-Star Ja Morant to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Jerami Grant and Kris Murray. . . "A Blockbuster Trade:" The Boston Celtics agreed to send former NBA Finals MVP Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers in blockbuster trade Wednesday in exchange for star forward Paul George in addition to two first-round picks as well as two second-round draft picks. . . - Miscellaneous - - 2026 FIFA World Cup Catch-Up & Knockout Round Review: In this particular segment, JD & Spencer discuss the following topics relative to the 2026 FIFA World Cup: (1) a couple of the "strange" storylines surrounding this year's World Cup; (2) the Results from the World Cup's Group Stage; and (3) a comprehensive review of Round of 32 matchups from the past week's Knockout Round (**the matchups discussed are included in the list included below): Canada vs. South Africa Brazil vs. Japan Paraguay vs. Germany Morocco vs. Netherlands Norway vs. Ivory Coast France vs. Sweden Mexico vs. Ecuador England vs. Congo DR Belgium vs. Senegal USA vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Thanks for Listening!
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