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USMNT Historic World Cup Win, Jaylen Brown Traded to Philly, LeBron James Willing to Take Vet Minimum

12 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Joy Taylor recaps the US Men’s National Team’s historic 2-0 World Cup win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, their first time winning three games in a single World Cup, while criticizing a red card on Flo Balogun that will sideline him against Belgium and arguing replay can misjudge intent when slowed down. She highlights the team’s response after the card, including Malik Tillman’s free-kick goal, Christian Pulisic playing 88 minutes in his first start since June 12, and the squad’s aggressive style, while noting other notable results like Belgium’s comeback and an England win. Taylor then reacts to the NBA blockbuster trade sending Jaylen Brown from the Celtics to the 76ers for Paul George plus 2028 and 2031 first-round picks and 2028 and 2030 second-round picks, questioning Boston’s strategy. She closes with a LeBron James update, citing Shams Charania that LeBron would consider a veteran minimum with a contender and Rich Paul emphasizing happiness over money. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Portada del episodio USMNT Historic World Cup Win, Jaylen Brown Traded to Philly, LeBron James Willing to Take Vet Minimum

USMNT Historic World Cup Win, Jaylen Brown Traded to Philly, LeBron James Willing to Take Vet Minimum

Joy Taylor recaps the US Men’s National Team’s historic 2-0 World Cup win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, their first time winning three games in a single World Cup, while criticizing a red card on Flo Balogun that will sideline him against Belgium and arguing replay can misjudge intent when slowed down. She highlights the team’s response after the card, including Malik Tillman’s free-kick goal, Christian Pulisic playing 88 minutes in his first start since June 12, and the squad’s aggressive style, while noting other notable results like Belgium’s comeback and an England win. Taylor then reacts to the NBA blockbuster trade sending Jaylen Brown from the Celtics to the 76ers for Paul George plus 2028 and 2031 first-round picks and 2028 and 2030 second-round picks, questioning Boston’s strategy. She closes with a LeBron James update, citing Shams Charania that LeBron would consider a veteran minimum with a contender and Rich Paul emphasizing happiness over money. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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USMNT Knockout Preview, LeBron James Leaving Lakers, Kawhi Traded to Toronto, Liberty Wins Commissioner’s Cup

Joy Taylor previews the USMNT’s first World Cup elimination match versus Bosnia and Herzegovina in San Francisco, emphasizing a win-or-go-home mentality, the U.S. ranking advantage (15th vs. 61st), and the need for aggressive offense as Christian Pulisic is expected to be ready after limited minutes. She then reacts to major NBA news: LeBron James is leaving the Lakers after eight seasons, with supportive statements from Luka, Jeanie Buss, and Magic Johnson; she notes his age (41), playoff impact, and rumors linking him to the Heat, Warriors, or Cavaliers, while Bronny James’ $2.3M Lakers contract becomes fully guaranteed. Taylor also covers Kawhi Leonard being traded from the Clippers back to Toronto for Brandon Ingram, Grady Dick, multiple picks, and a swap amid an ongoing salary-cap circumvention investigation. She closes with the New York Liberty beating the Aces 93–85 for the Commissioner’s Cup behind Sabrina Ionescu and Breanna Stewart.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Portada del episodio Warriors Pursuing LeBron and AD, Ja Morant to Portland, and Kawhi’s Toronto Possibility

Warriors Pursuing LeBron and AD, Ja Morant to Portland, and Kawhi’s Toronto Possibility

Joy Taylor breaks down NBA offseason chaos, starting with reports that Draymond Green declined his $27.7M player option to give Golden State flexibility to pursue an Anthony Davis trade and potentially sign LeBron James, noting the salary-cap math and that such an “old guard” lineup would be must-watch if healthy. She then covers a reported trade sending Ja Morant from Memphis to Portland for Jeremiah Grant and Kris Murray as the Grizzlies continue a full reset, and discusses Portland’s guard-heavy roster plus The Athletic reporting the Blazers as a frontrunner for Jaylen Brown in a deal involving Jrue Holiday, Sharpe, and Scoot Henderson with picks. Finally, she highlights Shams reporting Kawhi Leonard could be moved amid Clippers’ lack of long-term commitment and an NBA investigation into an endorsement deal, with Toronto as a potential destination that could shake up the East if he’s healthy.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Portada del episodio Serena Returns to Wimbledon, Warriors’ Butler Update, and WNBA Suspension Fallout

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Joy Taylor recaps three stories on The Daily Play: Serena Williams’ return to Wimbledon after four years, including her hesitation before accepting a wildcard to play singles at age 44, and Taylor’s view that great athletes should compete as long as they can. She then updates Jimmy Butler’s ACL rehab with his comments about feeling back to form and wanting to retire with the Warriors, while noting reports that Golden State could explore Anthony Davis via trade and pursue LeBron James, plus the roster and contract implications after Butler’s January 19 injury derailed the season. Finally, Taylor discusses the WNBA controversy involving Caitlin Clark and Alyssa Thomas’ one-game suspension, arguing the play was a foul but not intentional, and emphasizing consistent officiating standards for all players.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Portada del episodio LaMelo Ball to Minnesota, Austin Reaves’ Record Deal, and the Brunson Take Back

LaMelo Ball to Minnesota, Austin Reaves’ Record Deal, and the Brunson Take Back

Joy Taylor recaps major NBA news, headlined by the Hornets trading LaMelo Ball to the Timberwolves for Naz Reid plus significant draft capital (a 2033 unprotected first, three seconds in 2029/2032/2033, and first-round pick swaps in 2028–2030). She says Minnesota is pushing beyond “almost” contention after also moving Julius Randle earlier, and highlights the potential of a LaMelo Ball–Anthony Edwards backcourt while noting health and roster questions. For Charlotte, she frames the deal as a rebuild and a fresh start after LaMelo’s reduced role and health management, with Kobe White potentially re-signed as starting point guard. She also covers the Lakers giving Austin Reaves a four-year, $185M contract, calling it the biggest ever for an undrafted free agent, and discusses rising expectations and offseason implications. Finally, she addresses Jalen Brunson and criticism, including Becky Hammon publicly saying she was wrong, arguing sports takes don’t require apology tours.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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