Tradition's Finest Episode 135 - "The Big Hurt Episode"
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Episode 135 - "The Big Hurt Episode" includes a discussion of the following sports-related topics:
- NCAA: News & Storylines - - NCAA College Football: "Basket Weaving 101:" Some SEC football coaches aren't waiting for next season's kickoff to get after each other: One day after LSU HC Lane Kiffin's controversial comments concerning Ole Miss, Texas HC Steve Sarkisian made the following statement to USA Today: "At Texas, we will only take 50% of a player's academic credit hours. You may be a semester from graduating, but you're going all the way back to 50% if you play here and want a degree. But at Ole Miss, they can take you. All you have to do is take basket weaving, and you can get an Ole Miss degree." - - A University of Texas athletic department spokesperson told ESPN on Tuesday that Sarkisian's comments were part of a larger conversation about tampering and [that] he was stressing the importance of academics at the University - - Shortly afterwards, first-year Florida HC Jon Sumrall, a former assistant at Ole Miss, added to the fray later Tuesday afternoon with a jab at Sarkisian via social media: "Grateful to coach at a top 10 public university that also offers advanced basket weaving!". . .Q: What are your thoughts on Sarkisian's comments regarding Ole Miss academics for student-athletes? - - The flurry of jabs comes just weeks before the SEC's annual spring meetings, which is scheduled to occur May 26-28 at the Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa in Miramar Beach, Florida - - In a four-hour interview with Vanity Fair magazine that was published on Monday, Lane Kiffin - who was the head football coach at Ole Miss prior to accepting a similar role at LSU - said that some top [high school] recruits would tell him [that] they weren't interested in coming to Oxford, Mississippi: "[They would say], 'Hey Coach, we really like you, but my grandparents aren't letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi," Kiffin told the magazine. "That doesn't come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus's diversity feels so great: 'It feels like there's no segregation. And we want that for our kid because that's the real world."' - - According to the article, Kiffin clarified his remarks one day later: "I just hope [my comment] comes across respectful to Ole Miss . . .There are some things that I'm saying that are factual; they're not shots." - - Let's analyze the overall demographics of the two college towns: The population of Baton Rouge (LA) - home to Louisiana State University - is 52% African-American (or Black) and 34% Caucasian (or White), according to 2024 census data, whereas Oxford - the home of Ole Miss University - is 66% Caucasian (or White) and 26% African-American (or Black) - - Kiffin led Ole Miss to a 50-19 overall record from 2020 to 2025 prior to leaving for LSU, whom of which offered him a seven-year contract worth about $13 million annually - - There is no doubt that Kiffin's remarks will serve as additional motivation for Pete Golding & the Ole Miss Rebels as they prepare for the upcoming 2026-27 college football season, especially for one particular date that we are sure they have circled on their calendar, September 19th, the date that Lane Kiffin & the LSU Tigers travel to Oxford to take on the Rebels. . .Q: What is your take on Lane Kiffin's comments to Vanity Fair magazine regarding the differences in overall campus diversity between that of Ole Miss & LSU? While he has since attempted to clarify his remarks, on a more personal level, do you believe that his comments were, in fact, "calculated?". . .Missouri RB Ahmad Hardy has been released from the hospital after being shot in the upper leg early Sunday morning, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel, as he plans to head to Missouri's campus immediately to begin rehabbing with the goal of playing this year, sources said - - The 20-year-old Tigers' star RB was shot while attending a "rap concert," in his native Mississippi, and was rushed to Forrest General Hospital in Hattiesburg, where he immediately underwent surgery: The shooting incident reportedly occurred around 2 a.m. Sunday outside a concert at the Kamakazy Biker Club in Laurel, Mississippi, as the Laurel police department informed the local news affiliate on Monday that at least two people were injured and three (3) people of interest were in custody, as three (3) 19-year-old men, identified as Landice Magee, Jvon Sibley & Alvin Peyton, were arrested & booked into the Jones County (MS) jail on Sunday, in connection with the shooting of Missouri RB Ahmad Hardy - - According to numerous reports & posts on social media, the three (3) suspects were former high school teammates of Hardy's at Lawrence County High School in Mississippi - - A first-team All-SEC selection last season, Hardy was second among FBS players with 1,649 rushing yards last season - - **NOTE: The first-team Associated Press All-America selection and SEC Newcomer of the Year also scored 16 TDs and averaged 6.4 yards on his 256 rushing attempts en route to being a finalist for the Doak Walker Award - - Hardy transferred to Missouri from UL Monroe following the 2024 CFB season, when he rushed for 1,351 yards and 13 TDs on 237 rushing attempts. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the Ahmad Hardy shooting?. . . "It Really Do Be Your Own Family:" Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day will have some very familiar competition in the Big Ten Conference very soon. .The son of the Ohio State football coach, R.J. Day, announced his commitment to Northwestern University for the Class of 2027 on Sunday - as the Wildcats play in the same conference as Ohio St., and the schools/programs will face off in a B1G Conference matchup during the regular season - - R.J. Day, a 6-foot-1, 205-lb QB prospect from - not surprisingly - Columbus, Ohio, who has started for three (3) years at St. Francis DeSales High School, will begin his senior season this fall - after which point, he plans to enroll at Northwestern under head football coach David Braun - - According to reports, the younger Day received other offers from Purdue, Syracuse, Cincinnati & South Florida, among others - - With his commitment, Northwestern will feature a total of eight (8) QBs on Braun's roster, but the most interesting aspect of R.J.'s commitment Northwestern involves the Wildcats' newly-hired OC: the OC for the Wildcats is Chip Kelly, who ironically served in the same role for Ryan Day at Ohio State when the Buckeyes won the national championship in 2024, and he was also the OC at New Hampshire when Ryan Day was the team captain from 1998-2001. . .Q: What does R.J. Day's commitment to Northwestern tell you about his capabilities as a QB prospect? Could you imagine a father vs. son scenario that becomes engrained into the Ohio St.-Northwestern regular-season matchup of the 2027-28 season?. . ."An Evaluation & Analysis of the Alabama Crimson Tide's 2025-26 College Football Season/2026-27 Season Outlook (aka, our "Alabama Postmortem" segment): In this particular segment, JD & Spencer conduct a post-analysis of the 2025-26 Alabama Crimson Tide college football season, a sort of postmortem if you will (i.e., A Season Overview). . .as well as evaluate/grade their offseason acquisitions (i.e., by way of recruiting as well as via the NCAA transfer portal) for this particular recruiting cycle. . .Finally, they each present their independent thoughts regarding the program & its' overall direction as we draw closer to the upcoming 2026-27 season (i.e., A Preseason Outlook). . .which also includes an overview & discussion of HC Kalen DeBoer's performance throughout his first two seasons in Tuscaloosa, and what pertinent factors might determine whether this coaching staff is or is not on the "hot seat.". . .
- MLB - - Less than a week after the passing of former Atlanta Braves team owner, Ted Turner, former longtime manager & World Series champion Bobby Cox, 84, who won more than 2,500 games in his career and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014, has passed away, the team announced Saturday - - Cox lasted just two seasons as a player in the majors, with the New York Yankees in 1968-69, and finished with a modest .225 career batting average. .but it was as a manager that Cox would make his mark/embolden his legacy: **NOTE: Cox ranks fourth all time with 2,504 wins in 29 years as a manager, including 25 years in two stints with the Atlanta Braves and four (4) years with the Toronto Blue Jays, as he was named Manager of the Year four (4) times - and only Connie Mack, John McGraw & Tony La Russa had more regular-season wins than Cox - - The often-tempestuous skipper - he was ejected more times than any other manager in MLB history (158 times during the regular season; to put this in context, the MLB regular season is 162 games) - and he led the Braves to 14 straight division titles from 1991 to 2005 and the 1995 World Series title, their first since the franchise's relocation in 1966 - - As a GM, Cox helped build the team that enjoyed its long run of division titles, as Cox returned to the dugout as manager in 1990, and John Schuerholz moved to Atlanta as GM, forming a successful partnership with Cox - - Cox's most celebrated draft pick as GM was Chipper Jones, the No.1 selection in 1990, as Jones would go on to spend his entire career with the Braves, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018, joining Cox & former teammates Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine & John Smoltz - - The Braves retired Cox's No.6 following his final season in 2011, and he entered the HOF in 2014 alongside Maddux & Glavine - - Cox suffered a stroke in April 2019, but he eventually regained feeling on his right side following a short bout of paralysis, as well as his speech, and was able to return to the Braves' home park about five (5) months later. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the untimely passing of former Braves manager (& GM) and World Series champ Bobby Cox? Do you have any special memories of Bobby Cox as the manager of the Atlanta Braves?. .
- NBA - - Memphis Grizzlies forward and seven-year veteran, Brandon Clarke, 29, was found dead at a home in Los Angeles on Monday - - LAPD sources confirmed to ABC News that Clarke was found dead from a possible drug overdose Monday in a home located in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, as narcotics were found at the scene, and there was no evidence of foul play, sources reported to ABC News - - Clarke was drafted in the first round by the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2019 and was traded two weeks later to the Memphis Grizzlies, where he played his entire seven-year career - - Clarke was the No.21 overall pick out of Gonzaga, which dealt his rights to the Grizzlies, who already had drafted guard Ja Morant with the No.2 overall pick - as Clarke joined Morant on the NBA's All-Rookie team during the pandemic-shortened 2019-20 season, averaging 12.1 points & 5.9 rebounds in 58 games while finishing fourth in Rookie of the Year voting - - Clarke served primarily as a valuable bench player early in his career and signed a four-year, $52 million extension with the Grizzlies in October 2022 - - He suffered a season-ending torn Achilles in March 2023 and appeared in only six (6) games the following season - - Injuries limited Clarke to 72 of a possible 246 games over the past three (3) seasons, including only two this season, as he averaged 10.2 points and 5.5 rebounds over his seven (7) seasons in Memphis - - Prior to this tragedy, Clarke was arrested April 1 in Arkansas for speeding and possession of a controlled substance that was reportedly kratom, an herbal supplement, promoted as an alternative pain remedy, that is set to become illegal in the state of Tennessee as of July 1 - he was released on bond a day later. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the untimely passing of Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke?. . .Jason Collins, 47, the NBA's first openly gay player who served as a global ambassador for the sport the past decade, has died of brain cancer, his family reported on Tuesday - - Collins revealed to ESPN in November 2025 that he had been diagnosed with glioblastoma, one of the deadliest forms of brain cancer - - Collins traveled to Singapore this past winter to receive experimental treatments that, to date, have not been authorized for use in the United States - - Those treatments were reportedly effective, allowing him to return home, attend NBA All-Star Weekend in LA, and even attend a game at his alma mater, Stanford - but unfortunately, the cancer recently returned, and Collins died peacefully at his Los Angeles home, surrounded by his family - - As for his career, Collins retired from the NBA in 2014 after 13 years in the league that included stops with the New Jersey Nets, Memphis, Minnesota, Atlanta, Boston, Washington and a return to the Nets after they moved to Brooklyn - - **NOTE: Collins first announced that he was gay in a 2013 Sports Illustrated cover story, becoming the first publicly gay athlete to play in any of the four (4) main North American sports leagues. . .Q: What are your thoughts of the passing of former NBA player Jason Collins? What contributions do you attribute to Collins throughout his 13-year NBA career? . . .2025-26 NBA Playoffs Recap: In this particular segment, JD & Spencer review & recap each of the following semifinal round games from across the NBA over the previous week, and also discuss a few of the major storylines from the 2025-26 NBA Playoffs:
Eastern Conference:
Game 4: No.3 New York Knicks vs. No.7 Philadelphia 76ers [NY leads series 3-0]
Game 4: No.1 Detroit Pistons vs. No.4 Cleveland Cavalier [DET leads series 2-1]
Western Conference:
Game 4: No.2 San Antonio Spurs vs No.6 Minnesota T-Wolves [SA leads series 2-1]
Game 4: No.1 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. No.4 LA Lakers [OKC leads series 3-0]
Game 5: No.2 San Antonio Spurs vs. No.6 Minnesota T-Wolves [Series tied 2-2]
- NBA (cont'd) - - Daryl Morey is out at president of basketball operations with the Philadelphia 76ers, who are opting to retain Nick Nurse as their head coach - - Bob Myers, the president of sports for Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, will reportedly lead the search for the new head executive for the 76ers and will oversee the franchise's basketball department in the interim - as Myers is the four-time NBA championship architect of the Golden State Warriors - and the incumbent staff will be evaluated by Myers and then the incoming top basketball official - - Morey had led the 76ers basketball operations for the past six (6) seasons, that included five (5) playoff berths and a 270-212 record throughout that span, however, the 76ers have not advanced beyond the second (or semifinal) round of the playoffs under Morey, and have not been to the conference finals since 2001 - - Morey's legacy in Philadelphia will be determined primarily by which moves you take into consideration, while analyzing the high highs and low lows of his tenure in the 'City of Brotherly Love; just to name a few: (a) Morey traded for James Harden - with whom he'd previously had success in Houston - ahead of the 2022 trade deadline - however, the reunion was short-lived as the 76ers declined to offer 'The Beard' a long-term maximum contract the following season, as Philadelphia agreed to search for a viable trade partner upon Harden's request after he agreed to pick up his $35.6 million player option that June - but unfortunately, the Sixers' asking price was too steep - and no teams were willing or able to meet it at first - - After Harden openly blasted Morey during a promotional tour in China, he was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers on Halloween 2023, with Philadelphia landing LA's unprotected first-round pick in 2028 & swap rights in 2029 - as Philadelphia still owes Brooklyn a top-eight (8) "protected"" first-round pick in the 2027 NBA Draft from its original acquisition of Harden; (b) Morey also signed All-Stars Paul George & Joel Embiid to massive contracts, with George agreeing to a four-year, $212 million maximum deal in 2024, whereas Embiid agreed to a three-year, $192.9 million contract later that year - - Unfortunately for Morey, Philly's "big three" - George, Tyrese Maxey & Embiid have only played in a total of 43 games together over the past two seasons, including the playoffs, owning a 22-21 record; (c) Morey also dealt Jared McCain to the Oklahoma City Thunder at the trade deadline this season, and the third-year guard is now an integral part of their rotation; (d) Morey selected guard VJ Edgecombe with the No.3 overall pick in this year's NBA Draft, as he finished third in Rookie of the Year voting this season behind Cooper Flagg & Kon Knueppel - - Nurse, meanwhile, is 116-130 in three (3) seasons, a record largely impacted by last year's 24-58 mark, however, Nurse has twice led the Sixers to the playoffs, including this season when Philadelphia overcame a 3-1 series deficit for the first time to defeat the Boston Celtics in the opening round prior to being swept by the New York Knicks in the semifinal round. . .Q: What are your thoughts on the Philadelphia 76ers' decision to dismiss president of basketball operations Daryl Morey? Decision to retain HC Nick Nurse?. . .2026 NBA Draft Lottery: The Washington Wizards, who entered with a 14% chance at the No.1 selection, won the NBA draft lottery Sunday, earning them the first overall pick in June's NBA Draft - - **NOTE: The Wizards became the first team to win the lottery after finishing with the league's worst record (17-65) since the NBA revamped the lottery format in 2019 - - This represents the next step in a franchise transformation that saw the Wizards trade for All-Stars Trae Young & Anthony Davis earlier this year - - The Wizards previously won the lottery in 2001, when they selected big man Kwame Brown out of high school, and most recently in 2011, when they drafted PG John Wall from Kentucky, but now, 15 years later, Wizards' officials are hoping that the player the organization drafts first this year - whether it's A.J. Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer or Caleb Wilson - will be even more impactful to D.C than Wall was - - The Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies & Chicago Bulls filled out the top four (4) picks, in that order - - "The Biggest Losers:" Based on the 2026 NBA Draft lottery, the Indiana Pacers entered Sunday with second-best odds to win the lottery (14%) and/or a 52.1% chance of landing a top four (4) selection, according to ESPN and IndyStar, however, the Pacers - who ended the NBA regular season with the league's second-worst record at 19-63 - fell in the lottery to fifth, but as a result of their trade deadline deal with the LA Clippers to acquire center Ivica Zubac - a deal that stipulated the Pacers would retain their pick only if it landed in the top four (4) - but what can only be summarized as "horrible luck," the Pacers must now convey the No.5 pick to the Clippers - - The 2026 draft class is considered by most analysts to be one of the deepest at the top in recent memory, as the Class' big four (4) are BYU wing AJ Dybantsa, Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, Duke big man Cameron Boozer & North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson - - Lists of the next best prospects typically include a sleuth of talented guards, such as Darius Acuff Jr. (Arkansas), Mikel Brown Jr. (Louisville), Brayden Burries (Arizona), Kingston Flemings (Houston) & Keaton Wagler (Illinois), as well as big man Aday Mara, who helped lead the Michigan Wolverines to a D-I national championship this season - - The final results of the 2026 NBA Draft lottery along with each team's lottery odds are included below:
1. Washington Wizards - 14% (winner)
2. Utah Jazz - 11.5%
3. Memphis Grizzlies - 9%
4. Chicago Bulls - 4.5%
5.Indiana --> LA Clippers - 14%
6. Brooklyn Nets - 14%
7. Sacramento Kings - 11.5%
8. New Orleans Pelicans --> Atlanta Hawks - 6.8%
9. Dallas Mavericks - 6.7%
10. Milwaukee Bucks - 3%
11. Golden State Warriors - 2%
12. LAC--> Oklahoma City Thunder - 1.5%
13. Miami Heat - 1%
14. Charlotte Hornets - 0.5%
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