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    Alex Rodriguez, In Luka We Trust And Who's Back Of The Week

    en-usAugust 24, 2020

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    • The Importance of Quality Sleep for AthletesAthletes need quality sleep for recovery and performance, as emphasized by Alex Rodriguez on the podcast and demonstrated by Luka Doncic's impressive NBA playoffs performances. The Sleep Number smart bed is an example of how technology can aid in getting a good night's sleep.

      Quality sleep is essential for athletes, especially those entering the professional level, as it aids in recovery and performance. We heard this emphasis during the latest episode of the podcast, featuring Alex Rodriguez, where they discussed the importance of sleep in optimizing athletic abilities. Additionally, the NBA playoffs have seen impressive performances from young players like Luka Doncic, who have shown their talent despite injuries and adversity. The Mavs' success is a testament to Doncic's impact on the team. Furthermore, the podcast highlighted the significance of getting a good night's sleep, using the Sleep Number smart bed as an example. The upcoming season will feature seven interviews, so stay tuned for more insightful conversations.

    • NBA Playoffs: Paul George's 'Playoff P' and Seth Curry's 'Playoff Simp'The NBA playoffs highlight intense emotions and scrutiny, with Paul George's poor performance and self-given nickname 'Playoff P' becoming a subject of ridicule, while Seth Curry's impressive playoffs earn him the nickname 'Playoff Simp' despite past infidelity. Luka Doncic's skills add to the excitement.

      The NBA playoffs bring out the best and the worst in players, as evidenced by the discussions about Paul George's "playoff P" persona and Seth Curry's roasting of him. George's poor performance in the playoffs, coupled with his self-given nickname, has become a subject of ridicule. The dynamic between George and Doc Rivers, who are connected through George's past relationship with Rivers' daughter, adds an interesting layer to the situation. Meanwhile, Curry's impressive playoff performances have earned him the nickname "playoff Simp" from George, despite Curry's infidelity in the past. The conversation also touched upon Luka Doncic's impressive basketball skills and the anticipation for his potential run in the playoffs. Overall, the NBA playoffs bring out intense emotions and heightened scrutiny, making for exciting and unpredictable basketball.

    • Exciting Moments in the NBA PlayoffsAnthony Davis dominated, Blazers surprised, Giannis under pressure, JR Smith entertained, and NBA bubble sparked curiosity

      The NBA playoffs have been filled with exciting moments, unexpected performances, and intriguing narratives. Anthony Davis reminded everyone of his dominance on the court, but the Blazers continue to be a fun team to root for despite their underdog status. Giannis Antetokounmpo is under pressure to make it to the finals and prove his clutch gene, while JR Smith's return to the Lakers has brought some entertainment value with his expressive facial reactions. The NBA bubble has also sparked curiosity about how weed delivery services were able to operate, leaving fans wondering if there were any secret grow-ops in the hotel rooms. Overall, the playoffs have been full of surprises and excitement, making it an enjoyable experience for basketball fans.

    • LeBron's confession on unfinished books and public intellect imageMany struggle with consistent reading habits, judging books by covers, and striving for intellectual appearance. Long-term goals and team infrastructure are crucial for success.

      LeBron James' recent admission of buying books but not always finishing them resonates with many people who also struggle with consistent reading habits. The judgment of books by their covers and the desire to appear intellectual in public are common experiences. The conversation also touched upon the end of the Philadelphia 76ers' "process" era and the potential challenges they face in their roster, particularly with Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons. It was suggested that trading one of the two may be necessary to build a winning team. Despite the disappointments, the importance of staying committed to long-term goals and maintaining the infrastructure for success was emphasized.

    • NBA Offseason Surprises and Exciting PlayoffsThe NBA offseason brought unexpected moves, while the playoffs deliver thrilling basketball action. Remember, players have reasons for their decisions, and distractions like Milbury's bubble comment won't derail the season.

      The NBA offseason can bring unexpected turns, as seen with Al Horford's decision to opt out of his contract and sign elsewhere. Fans and analysts alike can be caught off guard by these moves, but it's important to remember that players have their reasons. Additionally, the Rockets-Thunder series has provided exciting basketball, while the Nets have struggled offensively. Milbury's comments about the NBA bubble created a distraction, but it's unclear if he was actually in the bubble or not. Looking ahead, the NHL playoffs are underway, and the Bruins face the Stars and Avs in promising series. Finally, the Father's Day collection from g4 is a great option for golfers looking to upgrade their look on or off the course.

    • Discussions on Christopher Nolan's Batman return and Kim Yo Jong's potential leadership in North KoreaChristopher Nolan's Batman return sparks debate among speakers, with some expressing excitement and others fatigue. Kim Yo Jong's potential leadership in North Korea generates conflicting opinions, with some supporting her as a strong woman and others expressing caution due to her likely role as a dictator.

      There are two "comebacks of the week" discussed in the conversation – Christopher Nolan's potential return to the Batman franchise and the rumors about Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, taking over in North Korea. Both topics generated excitement and intrigue among the speakers. Regarding Christopher Nolan, while some expressed Batman fatigue, others were eager for more of his unique take on the Caped Crusader. As for North Korea, there were conflicting opinions about Kim Yo Jong's potential leadership, with some expressing support for her as a strong woman and others expressing caution due to her likely role as a dictator. Overall, the conversation showcased the anticipation and fascination surrounding these two returning figures.

    • Sharing Madden codes and football memoriesThe speaker reflects on past Madden games and football dynasties, expresses eagerness to give away codes, and jokes about aging athletes like Oscar De La Hoya.

      The speaker is excitedly discussing various topics, including football, Madden codes, boxing, and aging athletes. He reminisces about the past glory days of Madden games and football dynasties, and expresses his eagerness to give away Madden codes. He also brings up the topic of aging athletes, specifically boxer Oscar De La Hoya, and jokes about the high cost of cocaine being a potential reason for his comeback. The speaker also mentions his anticipation for the return of minigames in Madden and expresses his excitement for the Yankees, despite them being off that weekend. Overall, the speaker's tone is enthusiastic and humorous, with a focus on sharing and giving.

    • Breen's 'Bang' and Curry's Shot, A&F's Wedding Shop, and Rodriguez's PodcastMike Breen's catchphrase 'bang' gained recognition during a pivotal Steph Curry shot. Abercrombie & Fitch entered the wedding market, and Alex Rodriguez discussed the star-studded podcast lineup with Dan, touching upon challenges of co-hosting and securing guests.

      Mike Breen's iconic catchphrase "bang" has become a memorable part of basketball broadcasting, and its impact was discussed in relation to a specific instance when Steph Curry hit a game-changing shot. Additionally, Abercrombie & Fitch announced the launch of a wedding shop, catering to various wedding-related events, and Alex Rodriguez made an appearance on the podcast to discuss the upcoming season of their show, which features a star-studded lineup including Kevin Durant, Jennifer Lopez, and more. The interview touched upon the challenges of working with Dan as a co-host and the lengthy process of securing J.Lo for the podcast. The conversation also included a brief discussion on the ongoing controversy surrounding Fernando Tatis' late-game grand slam and the unwritten rules of baseball.

    • Managers make decisions in baseball, players follow instructionsBaseball requires a hardball mentality, encouraging fun and personal growth, not restricting young players, and allowing players to swing even with a significant lead.

      Managers hold the responsibility for making decisions during a baseball game, and players should not be blamed for following instructions. The discussion also touched upon the importance of having fun in sports and reconsidering some unwritten rules. For instance, it was suggested that players should not be discouraged from swinging when they're up by a significant lead, as long as they've been given the green light by their manager. Furthermore, it was emphasized that players, especially young ones, should be encouraged to fly and not be restricted by unnecessary guardrails. The conversation also addressed the issue of stepping onto a pitcher's mound, suggesting that it depends on the situation and the individuals involved. Ultimately, the key takeaway is that baseball, like other professional sports, requires a hardball mentality, and sportsmanship should not come at the expense of performance and personal growth.

    • A player tried to disrupt a pitcher during a no-hitter, showing passion and desire to winSports require passion, expression, and a willingness to take risks, even if they don't always work out.

      Even great athletes and competitors make mistakes, sometimes in the heat of the moment. During a baseball game, a player attempted to disrupt a pitcher's focus by goading him during a no-hitter attempt. While the tactic did not work, it showed the player's passion and desire to win. The player, Dallas, later threw a perfect game, and the speaker shared his experience of being on a team that faced a no-hitter. The feeling of being no-hit is terrible and depressing, but it's a rare and unique experience. The conversation in the clubhouse the next day revolved around the no-hitter, and it served as a reminder of the unpredictability and excitement of sports. The player acknowledged that he regrets some of his actions but also sees them as valuable learning experiences. Ultimately, sports require passion, expression, and a willingness to take risks, even if they don't always work out.

    • Mental preparation and unconventional practices of successful athletesAthletes like Alex Rodriguez use unique routines and mindsets to perform at their best, including staring at a ping pong ball to make the baseball seem bigger and hitting beans with a broomstick. Consistency, belief in oneself, and mental preparation are key to athletic success.

      Successful athletes like Alex Rodriguez have unique routines and mindsets that help them perform at their best. Rodriguez shared his experience of preparing for no-hitter games by staring at a ping pong ball for hours to make the baseball seem bigger. He also shared his unconventional practice of hitting beans with a broomstick before games. Rodriguez mentioned Lenny Dykstra as an inspiration, who had his own pre-game rituals. The conversation also touched on the importance of stability in a baseball lineup and the impact of a consistent batting order on a player's confidence and performance. Rodriguez reflected on the significance of having a manager who believed in him and gave him a consistent spot in the lineup during a crucial time in his career. Overall, the discussion highlighted the importance of mental preparation, consistency, and belief in oneself in achieving athletic success.

    • Balancing Tradition and Progress in BaseballExploring ways to keep baseball exciting and relevant for fans by balancing tradition and progress, such as expanding rosters, shortening seasons, adding more DHs, and increasing international flare.

      Baseball, like any other sport or industry, values history and tradition, but also recognizes the need for innovation and adaptation. During a discussion about potential roles if one person became the Mets owner, ideas ranged from the simple, like driving the bullpen cart or being a clubhouse guy, to the more significant, like expanding rosters and shortening seasons. Some suggested changes, like adding more Designated Hitters (DHs) and implementing 7-inning doubleheaders, were met with both enthusiasm and reservations. The group also touched on the importance of making the game more engaging for younger audiences and increasing the international flare. The ongoing Tatis controversy was brought up as an example of how even contentious issues can draw attention to the sport. Ultimately, the group acknowledged the importance of balancing tradition with progress in order to keep baseball exciting and relevant for fans.

    • Discussing potential rule changes in baseball and the NBA, and the impact of the Super Bowl halftime showRule changes in sports reflect societal shifts and can impact gameplay. NBA's focus on increasing scoring and reducing physicality sets an example. Baseball considers shorter games, eliminating the shift, and allowing data analysts and fighting. The Super Bowl halftime show, featuring JLo, showcases the importance of embracing change and hard work.

      Sports, like baseball, evolve over time and require adjustments to keep up with changing trends. The NBA serves as an example, where rule changes were made to increase scoring and reduce physicality. In baseball, the discussion revolved around potential rule changes such as shorter games, eliminating the shift, and more access to players. The commissioner also expressed interest in mandating a data analyst in the dugout and allowing fighting, aiming for more confrontation and excitement. Despite criticism, Derek Jeter was defended as handling a difficult situation well. The Super Bowl halftime show, specifically JLo's performance, was praised as a testament to hard work and the last remnant of normalcy before the pandemic. Overall, the conversation emphasized the importance of adapting to change and embracing new elements in sports.

    • Setting a strong work ethic in your twenties pays off in the long termPrioritizing self-care and investing in opportunities with understanding, passion, and strong leadership can lead to long-term success.

      Having a strong work ethic in your twenties can set you up for success in the long term, even into your forties and beyond. Tom Brady's dedication to his career and health is a prime example of this. As we age, taking care of our bodies through proper diet, rest, and sleep becomes increasingly important. It may be difficult to maintain these habits during busy periods, but prioritizing them can lead to better performance and longevity. When it comes to investing, looking for opportunities that align with our understanding, passion, and the presence of strong leadership can lead to successful outcomes. Whether in sports or business, playmakers make a difference.

    • The Importance of Chemistry and Selflessness in Broadcasting TeamsSuccessful broadcasters prioritize team chemistry and selflessness, drawing parallels to team sports. Empowered individuals say no to questionable requests for effective team dynamics.

      Successful analysts value chemistry and selflessness in their broadcasting team, drawing parallels to team sports and great players like Magic Johnson. Broadcasters who put their team in a position to succeed, such as Joe Buck, Matt Vasgersian, and Kevin Burkhart, are highly regarded. The importance of chemistry and selflessness extends beyond sports, as it is a key component in creating engaging and effective broadcasts. Additionally, athletes and individuals in various industries should feel empowered to say no to questionable requests, even during photo shoots or other professional engagements. Overall, the importance of strong team dynamics and individual self-advocacy cannot be overstated in achieving success.

    • NFL's COVID-19 testing raises reliability concernsDespite dogs' ability to detect COVID-19 quickly, the NFL continues to prioritize revenue over player health and test reliability, leading to skepticism and uncertainty.

      The NFL's handling of COVID-19 positive tests, particularly the recent false positives, raises questions about the reliability of testing and the league's prioritization of ensuring games are played over player health. The false positives have become an opportunity for teams to keep important players in the lineup, muddying the waters and making it difficult for fans to trust the accuracy of test results. Researchers have found that dogs can be trained to sniff out COVID-19 infections in just a few days, but it's unclear why this method isn't being used more widely instead of relying on rapid tests. The NFL's approach to testing and handling positive cases has been successful in generating revenue, but it leaves room for skepticism and uncertainty.

    • Using dogs for COVID-19 detectionDogs could quickly identify COVID-19, but they're likely trained to detect it in those already infected. Potential benefits include early detection for high-profile individuals and maintaining mental health through exercise and chemicals like serotonin and dopamine.

      The use of dogs to detect COVID-19 could be an effective solution due to their ability to identify the virus quickly. This was discussed in relation to how dogs were trained in just a few days during World War Z to identify zombies, and the idea was proposed for detecting COVID-19 instead. However, it was noted that the dogs were likely being trained to detect the virus in people who had already contracted it, rather than before symptoms appeared. Another point made was the potential benefits of having a COVID-sniffing dog as a companion for high-profile individuals, such as starting quarterbacks. The discussion also touched on the importance of maintaining mental health during challenging times, with a focus on the chemicals serotonin and dopamine, and the role of exercise in keeping these levels high. Overall, the conversation highlighted the potential of using dogs for COVID-19 detection and the importance of prioritizing mental wellbeing.

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    Americarnage #39: Ain't Nothin' To F@&k With

    Americarnage #39: Ain't Nothin' To F@&k With

    Mike and Dan are feeling a bit Wu Tang, as is all-time record-guest and fervent Lion Marek Larwood. Nat's away keeping the ESPN-watching world appraised of happenings at Lakeside so doesn't get the chance to become Pleasing Assonance...

    In other news: Wildcard weekend has been and gone and Tebow has done the jesus thing again – an 80 yard pass from the first play of overtime; busted Ben hobbled to a fourth q uarter comeback but it wasn’t enough; Texans surprised the Bengals in their first ever playoff game; Matty Ice lost his cool and failed to help the Falcons offense to a single point; NBA-wise Chicago lead the East and Oklahoma lead the West although they are a couple of games up on their rivals; America’s new favourite team is the 7 and 3 Portland Trailblazers; Kobe, stung by the recent ranking of him by ESPN as the 7th best player in the league, dropped 48 points on the Suns; Dwayne Wade is EATING SALAD; in the NHL the post- Winter Classic Rangers lead the East, although the Panthers are hot on their heels; Pittsburgh, meanwhile, are on a terminal slump – since Crosby’s latest exit; the West is dominated by talk of the Ducks, as GM Bob Murray has threatened to put the entire team (save Teemu Selane and Saku Koivu); Corrections and Clarifications, Mailbag, another new game from the ever-creative Dan and much, much more...