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  • Lets Kick It - Jordan Brand Strong Diversity Moves | Kanye's Trademark Infringement Fight

     

    In this episode of Let's Kick It - Coach Drew talks about:

    Hot Topics:

      ◦     Jordan Brand adds 8 WNBA players to their diversely growing roster

        ◦    Kanye in legal dispute against Walmart for trademark infringement

     Kicking it:

    Discussion on  Nike Brings in $44.5 billion in Annual Revenue. Boasting a 96% Growth in  Q4 2021 - Questions about investment in diversity.

    Agree to Disagree: 
        ◦    Kareem Abdul Jabbar team with Adidas for Lakers inspired Forum Low

    Rock or Flop:  [ Shoe Reviews]

        ◦    Air Jordan 11 CMFT low Thunder release 2021
        ◦    Air Jordan 4 Tech Gray  07/03 finally
        ◦    NIke Dunk Low “ Candy “
        ◦    Nike Air Jordan 4 “Red Thunder”

    Stay Cool, Calm and keep Collecting ...

     

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  • BallCourt - US Men's Olympic Team Less Than Impressive So Far | Dame in LA? | NBA Draft and Trade Season Cometh

    This week on BallCourt, Coach Drew revisits the NBA Championship game and the upcoming embarrassment of the US Basketball Team in the Olympics.   

    Additional topics include:    

    ◦    Suns and Bucks a match up for  the ages
    ◦    Possible Dame and  King team up
    ◦    Nate McMillian named as Hawks permanent head coach

     A Coaches Look
        ◦    USA Olympic team looking less than impressive
        ◦    WNBA players Nneka Ogwumike and Elizabeth Williams won't play for Nigeria at Olympics after appeal rejected

    Word from our Coach: They are watching :
        ◦    Parents during the recruiting season remember you too are being recruited.

    Click on the image above to listen to the full show.


    Stay active,  Stay Healthy , Stay Safe

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  • MLB Rookie Yermin Mercedes Quitting Baseball

    Source: Breakout White Sox rookie Yermín Mercedes says he's quitting baseball: 'It's over' (link)

     

    In April, Yermín Mercedes was one of baseball's biggest stories while riding the best hitting start in modern MLB history. On Wednesday, however, he abruptly announced that he's quitting baseball. The Chicago White Sox catcher posted an Instagram message reading "it's over" in large white font against a black background. It was accompanied with a message thanking God and his fans. He also apologized to members of the media for "my immaturity." It's not clear what he was referencing there. 

    The White Sox released a statement confirming that they're aware of his message, but that they haven't received any official correspondence from Mercedes. 

    Mercedes made headlines with his scorching-hot MLB debut as he went 8-for-8 to start his season, the most consecutive hits to start an MLB season since 1900, per Elias Sports. The 28-year-old rookie was making his long-awaited major league debut after bouncing around minor leagues since 2011. He'd finally gotten his shot and made the most of it. He finished April hitting .415 with five home runs and 16 RBIs in 22 games, earning AL Rookie of the Month honors. 

    He made headlines again in May when he drew the ire of manager Tony La Russa, who criticized him for hitting a home run while the White Sox held an 11-run lead over the Minnesota Twins. The incident ignited a debate over the place of unwritten rules in modern baseball.

    The White Sox demoted Mercedes to Triple-A Charlotte on July 2 amid a hitting slump. He reportedly posted his Instagram message on Wednesday after being pulled for a pinch hitter in the sixth inning of Charlotte's game. 

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  • An Oversight of Olympic Proportion

     

    Over the last six weeks as the NBA season slowly wrapped up in an  awe inspiring fashion we were eagerly waiting to see this crop of NBA all stars represent our Country in the Olympics.  Of course once the roster was revealed immediately we as the media and fans started second  guessing the roster. 

     

      My first thought was “what happened to the most exciting player last season , Trae Young . Or better yet Ja Morant or LaMelo Ball.” All 3 very exciting to watch and all have the ability to make players better. So why were they left off?  First before we address the elephant in the room let’s look at the Olympic team.  Kevin Durant, Damian Lillard, Jayson Tatum, Jerami Grant, Draymond Green , Zach Levine, Bradley Beal, and Kevin Love all round out the high profile players that makes up the meat of this team.  Some names that we were not so familiar with also were entrusted to bring a gold home back to the US. This includes Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers drafted 2019), Saddiq Bey ( Detroit Pistons drafted 2020), John Jenkins ( last known NBA team Knicks 2019 drafted 2012), Josh Magette ( Orlando Magic undrafted 2012, Dakota Mathias ( Philadelphia 76ers , undrafted 2018) , Cameron Reynolds Houston Rockets undrafted 2018.  All players are very good but I list all the players to say this LaMelo, Trae or Ja was not on the squad. 

     

     Through the first 4 games  USA splitting it 2-2, I couldn’t help allowing myself to wonder would Nigeria been able to handle the explosive athleticism of Ja Morant on a fast break or would Australia be able to keep up with another round of precision full court passing from LaMelo Ball or how would Trae fair on the biggest stage in the world. Certainly he deserves to take a bow.  Not to question the great Coach Pop or the selection committee, they have always put together a team that will represent our country but why not Trae, Melo or Ja.

      I am possibly one of those basketball fans that were ruined by seeing the Dream Team and Redeem Team play in one lifetime. Maybe I was just overly exposed to Olympic Melo and Vince Carter dunking over a grown, competent Center. Maybe it’s my fault, after watching the world admire and fear USA basketball I expected them to put together the 15 best collection of killers that  can work in a cohesive manner.  Or maybe these guys may have something together, so just like Ja Morant, LaMelo Ball, and Trae Young  I will be watching from home as we look on to Tokyo. 

     

     

     

     While Young was named to the 57 man pool last March, Morant and Ball wasn’t even invited. The Hawks guard recently had a cryptic post on Twitter, showing a video of NBA legend Isiah Thomas explaining why he wasn’t named to the Dream Team. Young captioned it with a sad emoji and a USA flag. Of course Morant replied with the message “Keep working dawg”.  The snub was unexplainable, more importantly we all know that  all 3 future stars would have made this Olympic team damn near unstoppable. 

    https://twitter.com/jamorant/status/1415804882192318466?s=21

     

     

    Trae Young , LaMelo Ball and Ja Morant may have been left off Team USA for the Tokyo Olympics, but they’ll surely be center piece in future Olympics to come let’s hope they have a full roster of star talent.

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  • Stephen A Smith Apologizes For Controversial Shohei Comment

    Source: ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith apologizes for controversial comment about Angels’ Shohei Ohtani (link)

     

    At this point, Stephan A and controversy go hand-in-hand - if it isn't, I would be very surprised. But here’s something you don’t hear about very often: Stephen A. Smith apologizing for comments he made on television.

    Smith landed in hot water following his appearance Monday on ESPN’s “First Take” when he made a controversial observation about Los Angeles Angels slugger and ace Shohei Ohtani.

    "I understand that baseball is an international sport itself in terms of participation," he said. "But when you talk about an audience gravitating toward the tube or to the ballpark to actually watch, you, OK, I don’t think it helps that the number one face is a dude that needs an interpreter so you can understand what the hell he’s saying.”

    Hours later, Smith took to Twitter to walk back his comments, basically saying “I’m sincerely sorry.”

    Ohtani is the starting pitcher and the leadoff hitter for the American League in Tuesday’s All-Star Game. Ohtani, who leads MLB with 33 home runs and is a potential generation player (even garnering Babe Ruth comparisons), lost in the first round of Monday’s Home Run Derby to Washington Nationals slugger Juan Soto.

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