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Archives for July 2021

While We’re Young (Ideas) – July 11

July 11, 2021 by Terry Lyons

By TERRY LYONS

BOSTON – As NBC Sports prepares to cover the Tokyo Olympics, it is also minimizing its coverage in other areas, as noted below with NBC ending their 16-year run with the National Hockey League. One area taking a hit, not only at NBC Sports but seemingly everywhere on the sports dial is the area of remote production and studio-based play-by-play and color commentary, rather than the on-site coverage we’re so accustomed to as viewers of North American sports. … At most of the big time sporting events, a “World Feed”is produced – side-by-side – with the primary coverage by one of the “big” networks, a la NBC, CBS, FOX, or ABC/ESPN. NBC Sports’ coverage of this week’s Open Championship from Royal St. George’s in Sandwich, England will carry the World Feed, rather than its own.

WHILE WE’RE AT IT: There is absolutely no intention to turning While We’re Young (Ideas) into a sports media column, but this week’s general sports news included a TON of sports television controversy, none of it more headline-grabbing than a New York Times expose on ESPN/The Jump’s Rachel Nichols and her selfish/clueless/unjust proclamations brought forth in a Kevin Draper by-lined story last Sunday. … Unbeknownst to Nichols, ESPN servers were rolling on her comments, seeking to mark her turf around ESPN’s coverage of the NBA. … Said Nichols (on videotape) a full year ago: “I wish Maria Taylor all the success in the world — she covers football, she covers basketball,” Nichols said. “If you need to give her more things to do because you are feeling pressure about your crappy longtime record on diversity — which, by the way, I know personally from the female side of it — like, go for it. Just find it somewhere else. You are not going to find it from me or taking my thing away.” … The timing of the story, dropped between the final game of the NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals and Game 1 of the NBA Finals, was obviously chosen to maximize exposure for the New York Times. It’s mainstream coverage included the fact it was addressed by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver at his annual NBA Final media availability session, held prior to Game 1. Said Silver upon being asked to address the topic that was certainly distracting from the NBA basketball games to be played: … “It’s disheartening,” he said. “I’m really not in a position to speak too specifically about what goes on at ESPN because so much of my information came from your newspaper’s (NYT) reporting and others, so I am not privy to much more beyond that. I will say, apropos of my earlier comments, I think it’s particularly unfortunate that two women in the industry are pitted against each other. You know, I know that both Rachel and Maria [Taylor] are terrific at what they do, they work extraordinarily hard. As I said, I think just from the league’s standpoint, while we recognize well, ESPN’s operations are independent of us, I feel we’re all part of a family here in terms of what we do around our sport.” … “I think part of the problem is, that as I said earlier, when people can’t get in a room and talk through these issues, this seemingly has fostered now for a full year. I mean, this is an incident that happened, I guess when Rachel was in the bubble a year ago, and I would have thought that in the past year, maybe through some incredibly difficult conversations, that ESPN would have found a way to be able to work through it. Obviously not.

Silver continued, “I should also say, too, that these issues are not unique to ESPN. As I said, the league is working on its own issues in terms of doing a better job with diversity. It’s not just in sports, but in companies around America, there’s a reckoning going on. I think part of it and what we’re seeing in ESPN, it’s one thing to talk about the principles around diversity and inclusion, it’s something else when it comes to somebody’s specific job and how that’s handled. What I’ve learned from dealing with these issues in the NBA is that they are incredibly complex, there’s no magic bullets here, and they require a very labor-intensive effort of getting people in the room and working through these issues by talking a lot about them, and then talking even more about them, and creating a climate where people are comfortable saying what’s on their mind, where people are given the benefit of the doubt, especially long-term employees that are in good standing, that when they do make comments, that people recognize that people make mistakes, that careers shouldn’t be erased by a single comment, that we should be judging people by the larger context of their body of work and who they are and what we know about them.

“So, I have confidence in the leadership of ESPN and of course in my Disney colleagues, and so they will work through this, but I’m sure this is a very difficult time for them and it’s really unfortunate what we’re seeing in sports,” said Silver as he address several topics facing the NBA, including significant loss of revenue over the past year because of the COVID-19 global pandemic.

A lesson taught years ago by former head of NBA Properties and recently retired Golden State Warriors team president and Hall of Famer Rick Weltsfits this situation perfectly. “Conflict is good,” said Welts, “but un-resolvedconflict is not good.” … In fact, it sucks.


HERE NOW, THE NOTES: Amongst the topics addressed by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver at his pre-NBA Finals media session was whether the NBA would return to the international stage and plan for its Global Game series of exhibition games staged in cities around the world. … “Thanks for your question,” said Silver. “I think most realistically not — well, it’s clear it’s not going to happen this fall, but it’s my hope it will be the following year. Again, of course this is a global issue, COVID, and so it’s not just conditions here in the United States but the places at least where we have traditionally played and in Europe, Asia and in Latin America. We would need COVID rates to come way down there as well … But it is my hope that as we can move – in the U.S. – back to something that looks very close to normal next year (2021-22 season) and then the following seasons we’ll return to our international activities.”

NBA FINALS ON THE FRONT BURNER, TOKYO ON THE BACK: With three Olympic Men’s Basketball team members playing in the NBA Finals and unavailable, USA Basketball announced that seven members of the 2021 USA Select Team would remain with the National Team for the five exhibition friendly games upcoming from July 10-18 in Las Vegas. … Added to the national team roster for the domestic exhibitions were: Saddiq Bey (Detroit Pistons/Villanova); Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers); John Jenkins(Bilbao Basket, Italy/Vanderbilt); Keldon Johnson (San Antonio Spurs/Kentucky); Josh Magette (Darüşşafaka Tekfen, Turkey/Alabama-Huntsville); Dakota Mathias (Philadelphia 76ers/Purdue) and Cam Reynolds (Houston Rockets/Tulane).

Those seven players join U.S. Olympic Team 2020 members: Bam Adebayo(Miami Heat), Bradley Beal (Washington Wizards), Kevin Durant (Brooklyn Nets), Jerami Grant (Detroit Pistons), Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors), Zach LaVine (Chicago Bulls), Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers), Kevin Love (Cleveland Cavaliers) and Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics). … Because of their involvement in the 2021 NBA Finals, Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns), Jrue Holiday and Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks) are unable to join the USA squad during the upcoming exhibition games.

88s: Eighty-eight players asked the NBA to remove their names from the list of “early entry” players eligible for selection in the NBA Draft 2021.

MAKE A LIST: Pro golfer Luke List is seeking to become the fourth consecutive player to make the John Deere Classic his first PGA Tour title as he seeks his first Tour victory in his 193rd start.


Filed Under: While We're Young Ideas Tagged With: NBA, NBA Finals, While We're Young Ideas

Nigeria Defeats USA in Friendly, 90-87

July 11, 2021 by Digital Sports Desk

LAS VEGAS – (Source: Official News Release) – The USA Men’s National Team (0-1) stumbled in its first exhibition game as it prepares for the Tokyo Olympic Games, losing 90-87 to Nigeria on Saturday before a crowd of 4,313 spectators at Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

The difference between the USA and Nigeria on Saturday? While the statistics will bear out a few facts, it might come down to something very simple: The time the players on each team have been together.

Saturday’s result, which was the unofficial beginning of the USA men’s quest to win a fourth-straight gold medal when the Olympics begin in less than two weeks, came after the squad had just four practices. The team has only two players from the 2016 Rio Games. Nigeria, meanwhile, has been practicing for about a month.

“I think with four days of practice, there were a lot of things I liked out there, but in a way, I’m kind of glad it happened,” said USA head coach Gregg Popovich. “That loss means nothing if we don’t learn from it. But it could be the most important thing in this tournament for us, to learn lessons from this and see what we did to move on, because it’s a great group of guys, high character, and we’ll figure it out.”

Conversely, it was a watershed moment for Nigeria, which will be making its third-straight Olympic appearance. Nigeria played the U.S. in its debut at the 2012 London Games and lost 156-73. The loss marks just the second in 33 exhibition games since Jerry Colangelo took over as USA Men’s National Team director in 2005. Colangelo is retiring from his position following the Tokyo Games.

Kevin Durant, already a two-time gold medalist who sported a 39-0 record in international competition with USA Basketball coming into the game, scored 17 points — including clutch 3-pointers down the stretch — to lead five Americans in double figures. Jayson Tatum — part of the starting five with Durant, Bradley Beal, Damian Lillard and Bam Adebayo — added 15 points and a team-best seven rebounds.

Gabe Vincent, who plays internationally under his Nigerian surname Nnamdi, led the upstarts with 21 points and four assists. Vincent, who plays for the Miami Heat, was one of seven players on the Nigerian roster Saturday from the NBA and one of 12 in its 49-player camp. Golden State Warriors assistant Mike Brown coaches the 22nd FIBA-ranked Nigerians.

Missing from Saturday’s game for the U.S. were three players who are still chasing a championship in the NBA Finals — Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns and Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday of the Milwaukee Bucks. To fill out the roster for the five exhibition games, seven players were added from the USA Select Team that scrimmaged with and against the Olympians during practice this week.

Popovich pointed to two areas where the Nigerians were superior on this day: rebounding and 3-point shooting.

Nigeria won the battle on the glass with a 46-34 overall advantage, including limiting the U.S. to just seven offensive rebounds. That complemented a stellar shooting effort from 3-point range. Nigeria was 20-of-42 from deep for the game and 11-of-19 in the second half.

“Rebounding was a problem,” Popovich said. “The stats – I almost wanted to give it back to the stat guys and say, ‘Can you do these over? There’s got to be some mistakes. Do your homework over again.’ Because I thought we got murdered on the boards. We got beat on the boards, but I thought we got murdered.”

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: Nigeria, Olympic Games, Tokyo Olympics, USA Basketball

Red Sox Extend Matt Barnes

July 11, 2021 by Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – (Source: Official Team News Release) – The Boston Red Sox today signed right-handed pitcher Matt Barnes to a two-year contract extension that spans the 2022-23 seasons, with a club option for 2024. Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom made the announcement before Sunday’s Red Sox game against Philadelphia.

Barnes, 31, has spent his entire career in the Red Sox organization since Boston selected him in the first round (No. 19 overall) of the 2011 June Draft. In 362 career major league appearances (two starts), the right-hander is 30-23 with 34 saves, a 3.94 ERA (164 ER/374.1 IP), and 500 strikeouts. His 360 relief outings rank fourth in Red Sox history behind only Bob Stanley (552), Mike Timlin (394), and Jonathan Papelbon (393), while his 362 total appearances rank eighth.

Since the start of the 2016 season, Barnes leads American League relief pitchers in appearances (325), strikeouts (453), and wins (27), and ranks second in innings (322.1). He was the only American League pitcher to make at least 60 appearances and throw at least 60.0 innings in each season from 2016-19, tied for the most such seasons in Red Sox history. Since the start of 2018, Barnes has struck out 37.8 percent of batters faced and averaged 14.47 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, the third-highest marks among pitchers who have thrown at least 150.0 innings in that time.

In addition to earning his first career All-Star Game selection this season via the Player Ballot, Barnes was named the American League’s Relief Pitcher of the Month for April. In 37 appearances this year, he has recorded 19 saves with a 2.68 ERA (11 ER/37.0 IP), 0.86 WHIP, .171 opponent batting average, 62 strikeouts, and 10 walks. Barnes is currently posting career bests in ERA, WHIP, opponent batting average, walks per 9.0 innings (2.43), and strikeout-to-walk ratio (6.20). According to FanGraphs, he ranks fourth among relievers in wins above replacement (1.7).

In 11 career Postseason outings, Barnes is 2-0 with a 0.87 ERA (1 ER/10.1 IP) and a .167 opponent batting average (6-for-36). He helped lead the Red Sox to the 2018 World Series title, earning wins in Game 2 of the ALCS against the Houston Astros and in Game 1 of the Fall Classic against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Barnes led Boston with 10 appearances during the Postseason, nine of which were scoreless.

Filed Under: Boston Sports, MLB, Red Sox Tagged With: Boston Red Sox, Matt Barnes, MLB

PGA Tour: John Deere Classic Final

July 11, 2021 by PGA Tour Brunch

2021 John Deere Classic – Final Round

COURSE: TPC Deere Run (Silvis, Illinois)

DEFENDING CHAMPION: Dylan Frittelli (July, 2019)

SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @JDClassic

PGA TOUR SITE: (John Deere Classic)

TV COVERAGE: Today, July 11: Golf Channel opens final round coverage 1:00pm to 3:00pm (EDT) and CBS wraps it up from 3:00pm to 6:00pm (EDT).

STREAMING: Online coverage today with Featured Groups streaming 7:45am to 3:00pm (EDT) and Featured Holes 3:00pm to 6:00pm (EDT).

PGA TOUR RADIO COVERAGE: SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio coverage on PGA Tour Radio from 1:00pm to 6:00pm (EDT) or until conclusion. PGA Tour Radio is available on Sirius 208/XM 92) or online on PGATour.com

How to Watch: In case of changes, see: (PGATourCom)


John Deere Classic: Tourney Notebook

Sebastián Muñoz is in position for his second career PGA Tour title and fourth Top-10 finish of the 2020-21 season.

Brandon Hagy is seeking to be the fourth consecutive player to make the John Deere Classic his first Tour title.

Scott Brown’s 8-under (63) came up two strokes shy of his career-low on Tour, which came at the 2014 John Deere Classic. Brown has made 338’ 8” total putts through 54 holes (140’3”/R1, 81’6”/R2, 116’11”/R3).

The John Deere Classic provides the last chance to earn a spot into The Open Championship.


Leaderboard After 54 Holes at John Deere Classic

Sebastián Muñoz 63-67-67—197 (-16)

Brandon Hagy 67-64-67—198 (-15)

Five players 199 (-14)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: John Deere Classic, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

List Leads at John Deere Classic

July 10, 2021 by PGA Tour Brunch

SILVIS – Luke List is seeking to become the fourth consecutive player to make the John Deere Classic his first PGA Tour title as he seeks his first Tour victory in his 193rd start.

Sebastian Munoz hit 32 of 36 greens in regulation, his most through two rounds in any event on Tour.

Three players remain bogey-free through two rounds (Jason Dufner, Brandon Hagy, Chez Reavie).

The John Deere Classic provides the last chance to earn a spot into The Open Championship.


Leaderboard After 36 Holes at John Deere Classic

Luke List 66-63—129 (-13)

Sebastian Munoz 63-67—130 (-12)

Seven players 131 (-11)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: John Deere, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: Round 2 at John Deere Classic

July 9, 2021 by PGA Tour Brunch

Sebastian Munoz birdied his last five holes, Nos. 14-18 en route to an 8-under (63), his lowest round of the season (previous: (64) at R-1 of ZOZO Championship.

Chesson Hadley opened with 8-under (63), his lowest score on Tour since 2017.

Coming off top-five finishes in his last two PGA Tour starts, Hank Lebiodaopened with 7-under 64

Eleven players completed their round bogey-free, including Chesson Hadley, Camilo Villegas and Chez Reavie.


Leaderboard After 18 Holes at John Deere Classic

Sebastian Munoz 63 (-8)

Chesson Hadley 63 (-8)

Hank Lebioda 64 (-7)

Chez Reavie 64 (-7)

Camilo Villegas 64 (-7)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: John Deere Classic, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

Larry Brown Honored by NBA Coaches

July 7, 2021 by Digital Sports Desk

PHOENIX – Larry Brown, widely and highly regarded as one of the game’s premier teachers, and the only coach in history to have won both an NBA and NCAA Championship, was named recipient of the 2021 Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by the National Basketball Coaches Association.

“Larry Brown has achieved coaching success at the highest levels of basketball in a career that began in 1965 as an assistant to Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina,” said Indiana Pacers Head Coach and National Basketball Coaches Association President Rick Carlisle. “Not only is he a Hall of Famer and the only coach to have won an NBA and NCAA Championship, he has won multiple Olympic medals and numerous Coach of the Year Awards. Larry’s ‘Coaching Tree’ is ridiculously wide-ranging and includes close to fifty current or former Head Coaches. Congratulations to Larry on this well-deserved and prestigious recognition.”

“I am honored to receive the Chuck Daly Lifetime Award for multiple reasons,” said Brown. “Chuck Daly was a great coach and a great person whose work and legacy are appropriately celebrated with this award. To be mentioned in the same conversation with the previous recipients is truly humbling. I want to thank all of the Coaches with whom I coached and those I coached against, so many of whom are great competitors and friends. And thanks to the players I had the good fortune to coach. I am very proud of what my teams accomplished. Lastly, I want to thank the NBA Coaches Association and the Selection Committee for this honor.”

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: Larry Brown, NBA, NBA Coaches

PGA Tour: John Deere Classic 1st Look

July 7, 2021 by PGA Tour Brunch

The 2021 John Deere Classic – First Look

COURSE: TPC Deere Run (Silvis, Illinois)

ARCHITECT: D.A. Weibring & Chris Gray

YARDS/PAR: 7,261 yards/Par 71

PRIZE Money/First Place Winnings: $6,200,000 /$1,116,000

DEFENDING CHAMPION: Dylan Frittelli (July, 2019)

PAST RESULTS: (link)

PAST CHAMPIONS: (link)

FEDEx CUP Points Total/Winner: 2,989/500

SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @JDClassic

PGA TOUR SITE: (John Deere Classic)

TV COVERAGE: Thursday, July 8 and Friday, July 9:  3:00pm to 6:00pm (EDT) on Golf Channel. 

On Saturday, July 10, Round 3 coverage 1:00pm to 3:00pm (EDT) on Golf Channel. CBS takes over from 3:00pm to 6:00pm (EDT). On Sunday, July 11: Golf Channel opens final round coverage 1:00pm to 3:00pm (EDT) and CBS wraps it up from 3:00pm to 6:00pm (EDT).

STREAMING: Streaming coverage with Featured Groups via PGA Live from 7:45am to 6:00pm (EDT) on Thursday and Friday. PGA Live Coverage expands on the weekend with Featured Groups streaming 7:45am to 3:00pm (EDT) and Featured Holes 3:00pm to 6:00pm (EDT) on both Saturday and Sunday.

PGA TOUR RADIO COVERAGE: SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio returns for Thursday and Friday coverage 12:00pm Noon to 6:00pm (EDT). Weekend coverage on PGA Tour Radio airs from 1:00pm to 6:00pm (EDT) or until conclusion. PGA Tour Radio is available on Sirius 208/XM 92) or online on PGATour.com

The John Deere Classic will be played for the 50th time, dating back to the inaugural event in 1971. The tournament was not played in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was replaced on the schedule by the Workday Charity Open at Muirfield Village Golf Club.

The John Deere Classic has produced 23 first-time winners, most of any TOUR event since 1970. Nine players have won in their tournament debut, including defending champion Dylan Frittelli (2019). The tournament has a long tradition of offering sponsor exemptions to deserving up-and-coming young stars, such as Zach Johnson (2003), Jason Day (2006), Patrick Reed(2012), Jordan Spieth (2012), Justin Thomas (2013), Bryson DeChambeau (2015), Jon Rahm (2016), Viktor Hovland (2019) and CollinMorikawa (2019).

No one has won the same PGA Tour event three times in a row since Steve Stricker won the John Deere Classic in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: John Deere Classic, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: Wrap-Up From Rocket Mortgage Classic

July 5, 2021 by PGA Tour Brunch

DETROIT – Cam Davis defeated Troy Merritt and Joaquin Niemann in a five-hole playoff to secure his first PGA Tour victory as he became the seventh first-time winner of the season.

Davis won the ninth playoff of the season just one week following Harris English’s win over Kramer Hickok in an eight-hole playoff at the Travelers Championship. The two weeks combined marked the first time with back-to-back playoffs of five holes or more on the PGA Tour.

The last time the Tour had back-to-back playoffs was in 2020 at the Sentry Tournament of Champions (won by Justin Thomas) and Sony Open in Hawaii (won by Cameron Smith).

Niemann becomes the first player without a bogey through 72 holes since Andrew Putnam at the 2021 Waste Management Phoenix Open.

Notable Finishes: Jason Day (T-14), Rickie Fowler (T-32), Willie Mack III (T-71), Phil Mickelson (T-74)

Playoff records: Davis (1-0), Merritt (0-1), Niemann (0-2).

Alex Noren (T-4) finished one stroke shy of the playoff and a chance to become the 10th player from Sweden to win on the PGA Tour.

Of Hank Lebioda’s four top-10 finishes on Tour, two have now come in back-to-back weeks (Travelers Championship/T-5, Rocket Mortgage Classic/T-4).

Bubba Watson (T-6) closed with an 8-under (64), his best final-round score since winning the 2018 Travelers Championship with a (63).

This Week: The John Deere Classic (TPC Deere Run, Silvis, Illinois)

Final Leaderboard at the Rocket Mortgage Classic

*Cam Davis 68-68-67-67—270 (-18)

Troy Merritt 67-68-67-68—270 (-18)

Joaquin Niemann 65-69-68-68—270 (-18)

Alex Noren 70-70-67-64—271 (-17)

Hank Lebioda 67-70-66-68—271 (-17)

*defeated Troy Merritt with a par-3 on the fifth playoff hole (No. 15); Joaquin Niemann was eliminated after a bogey on the first playoff hole (No. 18).

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch, Rocket Mortgage Classic

While We’re Young (Ideas) – July 4th

July 4, 2021 by Terry Lyons

WE’RE SICK OF NAME, IMAGE, LIKENESS AND IT HASN’T EVEN STARTED

By TERRY LYONS

BOSTON – With all due respect to Hamilton – The Musical, let’s hope they don’t throw away their shot.

They fought for it.

They wrote about it.

They talked about it.

They protested over it.

They sued for the rights to it.

Yes, they were young, scrappy and hungry and on Thursday the NCAA finally caved and folded the deck on the issue of “Name, Image and Likeness” (NIL) as their hand was forced by the clock striking midnight leading into July 1st.

The NCAA directives, this week, came after the Supreme Court of the United States had ruled (9-0) Monday in favor of student athletes and as at least 10 States had adopted laws or were ready to enforce executive orders (of State Governors or Governments) to allow student-athletes the right to “make money” from their Name, Image or Likeness (NIL).

The decisions tossed the collegiate sports world into a land of uncertainty with no clear guidance from the law or the NCAA.

First, the NCAA noted that schools in States that have passed laws related to NIL would be “responsible for determining whether” athletes’ NIL activities “are consistent with state law,” their statement said.

The statement also called for athletes (and schools) in States without an NIL law, athletes would be able to engage in NIL activities without violating NCAA rules that so far have heavily limited those activities. The areas to be fair game now include having endorsement deals, leveraging social media for pay, and making money from coaching or signing autographs and autographed memorabilia.

Sports marketers didn’t “exactly” jump into the fray, but one deal – struck by Fresno State women’s basketball players Haley and Hanna Cavinder, hoop-it-up twins who’ve built up an impressive, hard-earned following and rocked their social media channels and TikTok, in particular – received quite a bit of attention with a timely Boost Mobile endorsement to open an NCAA NIL Pandora’s box.

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By September, another 15 States are expected to have NIL legislation in place and the remaining States will then be pressured to act as soon as possible. Somewhat like sports gambling, their is no Federal guideline and the entire category for sports marketers has fast become “the Wild, Wild West” of yesteryear, with administrators making up their rules on a case-by-case basis and totally on the fly.

“With the variety of State laws adopted across the country, we will continue to work with Congress to develop a solution that will provide clarity on a national level,” said NCAA President Mark Emmert in a statement. “The current environment – both legal and legislative – prevents us from providing a more permanent solution and the level of detail student-athletes deserve.”

Somewhat like the ambiguity caused by the lack of Federal guideline on the issue of legalized sports gambling, the colleges, their administrators, the student athletes, marketers and marketing agents have been left to figure out the non-existent rules as they go along. Certainly, the unscrupulous underworld of collegiate sports will rear it ugly head to bend the rules or blasts through them – one-by-one. Leniency in one State can provide an advantage to the recruiting practices of schools in that particular State over their neighboring and sometimes rival State.

It’s almost unfathomable that the legal system and the NCAA have allowed the issue to remain unresolved, as the 2015 O’Bannon case started the boulder rolling downhill. To refresh your memory, in 2016 the Supreme Court of the United States failed to take up an appeal to a 2015 Ninth Circuit Court ruling in favor of former UCLA men’s basketball player, Ed O’Bannon, now a retired NBA professional. In the ruling, the three-judge Ninth Circuit panel – consisting of Judges Sidney Thomas, Jay Bybee and Gordon Quist – found that certain NCAA amateurism rules violate federal antirust law.

Surely, there was time to put Federal guidelines in place. Now, the Feds have too much on their plate and the June 28th SCOTUS ruling – while just and correct – dumped a whole load of problems – TikTok – onto the laps of college sports administrators who all knew they were coming.


HERE NOW, THE NOTES: USA Basketball is cranking up the engines and the men’s U-19 team, competing in the FIBA U-19 World Cup in Latvia started the summertime activities off in a big way. The USA team posted an 11-0 run to start their first game, and never looked back en route to their decisive, 83-54, victory over Turkey (0-1) Saturday in Riga. … After opening the game with that 11-0 run, the Americans closed the first 10 minutes with a 15-2 surge that covered the final 4:13 of the quarter. Jaden Ivey (Purdue/Mishawaka, Indiana) scored 10 of the USA’s last 15 points in the first period which led the USA securing a 20-point lead (29-9) going into the second quarter. … The USA U-19 squad will continue with preliminary round July 4, at 1:30 p.m. (EDT) versus Mali and will wrap-up the round robin play on Tuesday, July 6, at 1:30 p.m. EDT vs. Australia.

HOOP, HOOP, HOO-RAY: The USA men’s senior national team will soon dress as Olympians but before they do, they’ll practice against a newly named USA Select team that includes some of the NBA’s brightest young stars. The Select roster will include:

  • Saddiq Bey (Detroit Pistons/Villanova)
  • Miles Bridges (Charlotte Hornets/Michigan State)
  • Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves/Georgia)
  • Darius Garland(Cleveland Cavaliers/Vanderbilt)
  • Tyrese Haliburton (Sacramento Kings/Iowa State)
  • Tyler Herro (Miami Heat/Kentucky)
  • John Jenkins (Bilbao Basket, Italy/Vanderbilt)
  • Keldon Johnson (San Antonio Spurs/Kentucky)
  • Josh Magette (Darüşşafaka Tekfen, Turkey/Alabama-Huntsville)
  • Dakota Mathias (Philadelphia 76ers/Purdue)
  • Immanuel Quickly (New York Knicks/Kentucky)
  • Naz Reid (Minnesota Timberwolves/LSU)
  • Cam Reynolds (Houston Rockets/Tulane)
  • Isaiah Stewart (Detroit Pistons/Washington)
  • Obi Toppin (New York Knicks/Dayton)
  • P.J. Washington (Charlotte Hornets/Kentucky)
  • Patrick Williams (Chicago Bulls/Florida State)

Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra will serve as head coach of the 2021 USA Select Team, The assistant coaches will be Gonzaga University head coach Mark Few, who served as an assistant coach with the 2019 USA Select Team and head coach of the 2015 U.S. Pan American Games Team and Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Jamahl Mosley, who served as an assistant coach at the 2018 USA National Team minicamp.

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TL's Sunday Notes | March 30

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While We're Young (Ideas) and March Go Out Like a Lyons
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Gotta Give Pitino the credit. Constant and Full-Court Press made the difference and his players were in condition to wear down UConn. digitalsportsdesk.com/st-johns-defeats-mighty-uconn/ ... See MoreSee Less

Gotta Give Pitino the credit.  Constant and Full-Court Press made the difference and his players were in condition to wear down UConn. https://digitalsportsdesk.com/st-johns-defeats-mighty-uconn/
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Groundhog Day!

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Groundhog Day!

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TL's Sunday Sports Notes | Jan 12 - Digital Sports Desk

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In each round-up, there are far too many questions and not nearly enough definitive answers to the woes facing the New England clubs, the Celtics included. It might be time for some major shake-ups at...
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The first Sunday Sports Notes of 2025 | Including Some Predictions

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TL's Sunday Sports Notes | Jan 5 - Digital Sports Desk

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KEY DATES IN 2025: Everyone needs to circle these dates on their sports calendar: KEY DATES IN 2025: Everyone needs to circle these dates on their sports calendar:
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