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Why the NBA Championship Isn't a Participation Trophy

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Vinny Goodwill (ESPN) called today's NBA championship a "participation trophy." Jus Richards explains why that completely misses what's actually happening in the NBA And why eight different champions in eight years might be the healthiest era the league has ever had. Then: why the Jalen Brown trade rumors make no sense, how analytics are changing basketball discourse, what the second apron actually means for player salaries, and why the WNBA keeps turning good momentum into bad headlines. 📌 Chapters 0:00 Sports media has forgotten what it's for 3:48 "The NBA championship is a participation trophy" 6:41 Why parity is actually good for basketball 10:03 Jalen Brown, analytics & the "seventh-best player" debate 28:14 Where Jalen Brown actually belongs 32:40 The second apron explained 37:33 Why the WNBA keeps fumbling great momentum 🎙 The Men Who Cry Podcast 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @TheMenWhoCryPod 🔔 Subscribe for new NBA episodes twice every week.

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Vinny Goodwill (ESPN) called today's NBA championship a "participation trophy." Jus Richards explains why that completely misses what's actually happening in the NBA And why eight different champions in eight years might be the healthiest era the league has ever had. Then: why the Jalen Brown trade rumors make no sense, how analytics are changing basketball discourse, what the second apron actually means for player salaries, and why the WNBA keeps turning good momentum into bad headlines. 📌 Chapters 0:00 Sports media has forgotten what it's for 3:48 "The NBA championship is a participation trophy" 6:41 Why parity is actually good for basketball 10:03 Jalen Brown, analytics & the "seventh-best player" debate 28:14 Where Jalen Brown actually belongs 32:40 The second apron explained 37:33 Why the WNBA keeps fumbling great momentum 🎙 The Men Who Cry Podcast 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @TheMenWhoCryPod 🔔 Subscribe for new NBA episodes twice every week.

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