Justin Tinsley joins us to reflect on Iverson's press conference, the fallout from it, and what everyone got wrong in the two decades since. It was the culmination of frustrating ends to two consecutive seasons, grief over the murder of his best friend.and the microscope he had been under since he was 17 years old. That roughly one-minute sound bite has come to be one of the most lasting moments of Iverson's career.but it was the rest of that press conference that truly offers a window into Iverson's life and career.
It's been 20 years since Allen Iverson's infamous rant, the one you've seen clips of pretty much everywhere, where Iverson goes off in response to a question about his practice habits. May 6: Talking About Practice: What Everyone Got Wrong About Iverson's Rant ESPN's Brian Windhorst is here to tell you what to watch for as the playoffs remain open to many paths ahead. Plus, with Ja Morant likely out for Monday the Grizzlies are in poor position to win against the Warriors, coming off a 30-point Game 3 loss. In Milwaukee the Bucks took Game 3 against the Celtics in a Saturday buzzer beater and face off again Monday night. The NBA playoffs are bringing it! The 76ers held off the Heat on Sunday to tie the series at two games apiece, while the Mavericks stayed hot at home and beat the Suns 101-111. May 9: Windhorst on NBA Playoffs: Eight Teams Standing
ESPN's David Hale is here to tell us what's really going on across the collegiate landscape, what the hidden cost of NIL is for athletes, and how to fix a system that might already be broken. But now that the NIL era is here, the reality is not so binary.rather, this new economy in college sports is getting very messy, very quickly. When the Supreme Court ruled last summer that college athletes could earn money from their Name, Image, and Likeness, it was hailed as a positive breakthrough in college sports. May 10: 'It's the Wild West': How NIL Money is Changing College Sports
Retired NBA veteran, current ESPN analyst and "Old Man and the Three" podcast host JJ Redick gives us a masterclass in flopping, from his time in the game and a professional giver of takes today. NBA players over the years have honed their skills in making it look like they got fouled, and some take it to the level of an artform. You've seen it: the flailing of the arms, the swing of the head, or the legs going akimbo. May 11: JJ Redick: Inside the Flopper's Studio With the Bruins facing elimination from the playoffs tonight, Greg Wyshynski tells us what Marchand can do to help his team, and explains his complicated legacy. He's known for cheap shots, punching opposing players, licking faces, and was once given the nickname "Little Ball of Hate" from former President Barack Obama.
But Marchand is also one of the top scorers in the NHL, integral to the Bruins' offense. Sure, the Boston Bruins winger could be called the most hated man in hockey.he's served two suspensions in just this season. May 12: The Most Hated Man in Hockey (Update)īrad Marchand contains multitudes. Depending on the day and time, recent episodes might only appear in the playlist above.
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