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What Men Need to Learn from PJ Washington and Brittany Renner

August 10, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

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Once again, we have another cautionary tale as to why men need to make better decisions when it comes to correcting the current state of dating.

Charlotte Hornets forward PJ Washington is staring down the barrel of relationship disfunction and child support hell after the ending of his relationship with social media star and Instagram model, Brittany Renner. While everyone is entitled to be with who they want to be with, it is nevertheless reasonable to question the judgment of a man who willfully enters into a relationship with a woman who wrote a book detailing her sexual relationships with men in the sports and entertainment industries. I keep saying that the current chaotic state of dating and relationships is mostly the result of men’s poor decision-making habits. If we want it to change, men are going to have to make better choices.

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Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: brittany renner, confidence, dating, family, Instagram, Instagram Model, judgment, marriage, Men, NBA, pj washington, podcast, preference, quality, Relationship Goals, Relationships, Sex, Social Media, standards, value, Women, youtube

How Race IS A FACTOR in the NBA Fan and Player Interactions

June 5, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Elise Amendola, AP

Are fans who show disrespect toward NBA players motivated by race?

During the first round of the 2021 NBA playoffs, several negative interactions between fans and players took place involving spit, alleged racial language, water bottles and popcorn. Because the optics are white fans and black players, the conversation immediately jumped to whether race has anything to do with the incidences. While race does play a role in these situations, the question as to whether the fans are racially motivated in their behavior is a different issue entirely. Race does have something to do with this, and it involves an understanding of the current – and historically ongoing – economic climate of America.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Basketball, Black Lives Matter, boston, boston celtics, disrespect, economics, entitled, Equality, expensive, fans, Freedom, hobby, Humanity, kyrie irving, NBA, NBA Playoffs, New York, new york knicks, philadelphia, philadelphia 76ers, Players, privilege, Racism, Respect, russell westbrook, Sports, Unity

Kyrie Irving is Making a Mistake By Not Talking Basketball to the Media

May 18, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Michael Conroy, Associated Press

When keeping it smart goes wrong.

During a Brooklyn Nets postgame press conference, NBA star Kyrie Irving declared to the media that he would no longer be answering questions about basketball – something he is contractually obligated to do – because basketball isn’t the most important thing to him and he only wants to talk about societal issues that he is impassioned about. This is a mistake. Kyrie is painting himself as a social elitist who is smarter than everyone else, all the while undermining awareness of his causes and alienating potential allies. People should not replicate this strategy. This is what happens when keeping it smart goes wrong.

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Filed Under: Society Tagged With: ally, awareness, Basketball, Black Lives Matter, brooklyn nets, ESPN, Humanity, Instagram, kyrie irving, media, NBA, nets, podcast, professional, Responsibility, Social Media, solution, Sports, Sportscenter, strategy, support, think, thoughtful, twitter, youtube

Paul Pierce’s ESPN Firing Exposes our Need to Dial it Back from Social Media

April 9, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Jason McCawley, Getty Images

With Paul Pierce being fired from ESPN for going live on Instagram surrounded by strippers, weed and liquor, we need to think about how intertwined we’ve allowed social media to become with our everyday lives.

Former NBA player Paul Pierce was fired by ESPN after he went live on Instagram while at a gathering with friends, alcohol, weed, and strippers. Although this continues the fundamental problem of our society’s adoption of moral-policing with respect to people and employees, it also represents how intertwined with reality, and thereby our usage of the medium, that we have allowed social media to become. If we don’t dial back the way that we consume social media, we’re all going to be Paul Pierce at some point in our lives.

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Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: Accountability, Culture, Disney, employee, employer, ESPN, Freedom, Growth, Instagram, leverage, Logic, matrix, morality, NBA, opportunity, Paul Pierce, podcast, robots, skill, Social Media, socialize, Sports, vice, youtube, zombies

Dan LeBatard CREATES HUGE HOLE in Programming After Leaving ESPN

January 21, 2021 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: ESPN Images

What ESPN stands to lose from Dan LeBatard’s departure is far more than what it stands to gain. They are going to miss him in the long-run.

If you’re a follower of ESPN Radio programming, you’re probably aware that commentator Dan LeBatard, after a lengthy partnership with ESPN, has departed the network. I wanted to wait for the dust to settle a bit before opining on what I thought of the landscape of ESPN’s programming slate in the wake of his absence, and the prognosis isn’t great. As a fan of LeBatard’s, I believe that his off-kilter brand of comedy and levity with respect to sports is needed. Couple that with his willingness to call out arbitrary sports rituals that we blindly worship, and you have what amounts to a brand of sports commentary that the world needs more of, and that ESPN will sorely miss.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: censorship, comedy, content, contract, Culture, Dan Lebatard, Disney, ESPN, Freedom, funny, Instagram, Logic, Miami, Miami Beach, NBA, negotiate, NFL, opportunity, podcast, radio, Social Media, South Beach, Sports, Sportscenter, woke, youtube

NBA Player Boycott – Our Reactions

September 4, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Jesse D. Garrabrant, NBAE via Getty Images

How practical were the NBA player boycotts in the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake?

In the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake, NBA players collectively banned together to refuse play for two consecutive days on August 27 and 28. We discuss the practicality of the walk-off, whether it’s appropriate that professional athletes are being placed on the frontlines in the fight against racial inequality, and how others are being let off the hook.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Accountability, Basketball, BlackLivesMatter, boycott, Culture, education, empowerment, Freedom, history, Justice, knowledge, LeBronJames, Logic, NBA, NBA Playoffs, podcast, Protest, Racism, society, Sports, strike, support, Unity, vote

NBA Player Paul George is Clowned for Relationship with Ex-Stripper, and We Talk About Simping

August 18, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Heavy.com

What Paul George being clowned for his relationship with an ex-stripper can teach men about simping, knowing their value, and how to seek successful relationships.

We talk about the remarks that Damian Lillard’s sister made toward Paul George when she involved herself in her brother’s social media back-and-forth with George, who infamously got with a stripper and now shares two children with her. We talk about simping, whether it’s a real thing, and how it has fundamentally changed dating, relationships, and the way men and women interact with one another.

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Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: Basketball, Damian Lillard, dating, family, hope, Instagram, Instagram Model, Life, Men, Motivation, NBA, Paul George, podcast, purpose, Relationship Goals, Relationships, Sex, simp, Social Media, Sports, Stripper, Thirst Trap, value, Women, worth

The NBA is Back!

August 5, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Image courtesy of Clutch Sports

After a shutdown lasting over 4 months, the NBA returns for a bubble format at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports in Orlando, FL.

We discuss our thoughts on the long-anticipated return of the NBA after the COVID-19 shutdown. We talk about what we’re each looking forward to, as well as whether there is an asterisk on the season given what has happened. Plus, we talk about how this season, depending on the outcome, can affect LeBron James’ storied career.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Ball is Life, Basketball, Bubble, Competition, ESPN, GOAT, greatness, Highlight, Hoops, Lakers, LeBron, LeBron James, Legacy, Legend, Legendary, MVP, NBA, NBA Basketball, NBA Playoffs, NBA Restart, NBAFinals, Sports, Sportscenter, Teamwork, Whole New Game

Kyrie Irving Does Not Want to Resume NBA Play to Keep Focus on Black Lives Matter – Our Thoughts

June 24, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Mike Strobe, Getty Images

Is opting not to play the most practical way for NBA players to help keep the focus on Black Lives Matter?

Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving recently expressed not supporting the NBA resuming play via a “bubble” setup at Disney World because he fears it will distract from Black Lives Matter. We discuss whether there is merit to this concern, or whether it actually makes more sense to play in order to keep the focus where he believes it should be.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Accountability, Basketball, Black Lives Matter, change, education, Equality, focus, Freedom, George Floyd, Justice, Justice For George Floyd, Kyrie Iirving, Logic, NBA, power, pragmatism, Progress, progressive, Protest, society, solution, Sports, strategy, support, Together, Unity

Kyle Larson’s N-Word Incident

April 19, 2020 by Javis Ogden Leave a Comment

Photo: Sean Gardner, Getty Images

What are the potential root causes for the frequent “n-word” slips of the tongue?

NASCAR driver Kyle Larson let the n-word slip during a live stream of a virtual racing broadcast. We discuss the fallout, our opinions on the reasons why this happens, and possible ways to help promote understanding.

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Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: Accountability, All Lives Matter, Apology, Black Lives Matter, Chip Ganassi Racing, Compassion, Considerate, Consideration, Culture, Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop Culture, Logic, Love, Music, Nascar, NBA, NFL, People, Race, Racial, Racism, Respect, Responsibility, Ryan Larson, Slur, society, Sports, Understanding

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