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Why Winning Wasn't Enough for Jaylen Brown, Private Equity in Sports, & the American Soccer Dream
The Celtics didn't just trade Jaylen Brown. Winning games wasn't enough. This story isn't even about basketball: It's about what happens when incentives change, why organizations move on from those who still produce, and what that reveals about modern sports.From private equity quietly reshaping the games we love......to the USA Men's National Team changing what Americans believe is possible.📌 Chapters(00:00) "This has to be one of the worst trades I've ever seen."(02:13) Why Paul George isn't Jaylen Brown(03:02) They were done with him(08:52) How private equity is changing sports(19:22) USA Soccer's biggest breakthrough(24:06) Why Americans can finally believe🎙 The Men Who Cry PodcastSports are just the beginning.The real conversation is about power, psychology, culture, and the stories that shape how we see the world.📲 Instagram, TikTok & X:@TheMenWhoCryPod🔔 Subscribe for new episodes every week.#NBA #JaylenBrown #BostonCeltics #PaulGeorge #SportsBusiness #PrivateEquity #USMNT #WorldCup #TheMenWhoCry
Why the NBA Championship Isn't a Participation Trophy
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.
How the Knicks Rewrote the NBA and Created Its New Villain | Ep. 113 ft. Olisa Azikiwe
Eight days since the Knicks wrote NBA history. Now what? Is Wemby entering his villain era after losing the Finals on the biggest stage in the league's history? How did the Knicks and Spurs end up here after 27 years of completely opposite trajectories? And is there any world where the Brooklyn Nets ever find a path back to relevance? Jus and Olisa Azikiwe (The Fan Economist on Substack) break it all down. 📌 Timestamps [0:00] Living in a world where the Knicks are champions [5:33] Why we haven't fully appreciated this run [8:22] Brunson's historic trophy season [9:46] The small guard blueprint - Brunson mirrors SGA [13:07] Wemby's villain era begins [22:00] What next season looks like for the Knicks [35:00] The 2027 NBA landscape and offseason moves [48:45] The Nets have no path back [58:25] The Liberty proved you can build a new fanbase in New York [1:00:32] Find Olisa at The Fan Economist on Substack The Men Who Cry Podcast Instagram and TikTok - @TheMenWhoCryPod
Everything Is Impossible Until It's Not | Knicks Championship Reaction
This one is for every Knicks fan who stayed through it all. The New York Knicks are NBA Champions. We gotta break down what this season actually meant: Jalen Brunson's legacy, KAT's redemption arc, Mikal Bridges finally getting his flowers, Leon Rose's masterclass, and why Tom Thibodeau deserves more credit than he'll ever get. 🏀 Topics covered: [00:00] Everything Is Impossible Until It's Not [00:22] Mikal Bridges: The Most Misunderstood Piece of This Championship [01:56] KAT's Redemption Arc & the Pau Gasol Comparison [06:29] Jalen Brunson: From "Super Max Fred VanVleet" to Finals MVP [06:40] Leon Rose: The Most Underrated Executive in NBA History [07:35] The Two Games That Changed Everything (Heat Series, Down 3-1) [08:47] The Separator Between Stars and Superstars [10:04] This Was the Worst Organization in Sports Before Brunson [11:00] Tom Thibodeau: He Got Them Here [12:30] Knicks Fans, You Earned Every Bit of This [14:49] New York City: The Smallest Town in the World for One Night 🎙 The Men Who Cry Podcast - new episodes every couple days 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @TheMenWhoCryPod 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss out!
Knicks vs Spurs | Game 2 LIVE🗽Ep. 113 ft Olisa Azikiwe (The Fan Economist)
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