Today is your lucky day, folks. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! There’s usually something to talk about. Dennis Rodman still plays by a different set of rules.... It just hasn’t been run yet.A Russ Salzberg WABC-Radio “Get a Load of This” podcast last week asked a very good question: When this virus pandemic is licked, will it be back to business as usual for leagues, schools and sports business partners of all kinds who depend on cheap and often mistreated Red Chinese labor for their huge profits?
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There’s a lot of different opinions out there about a lot of different things — whether it’s the NBA, the NFL, what have you. We've received your submission.At a time when everyone can use some comic relief amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Stephen A. Smith provided it.The lively ESPN star shared a video featuring clips from Wednesday’s “First Take” with a baby filter on, making everyone’s heads smaller, faces younger and voices higher-pitched. ).They are very funny, but because there’s a green screen behind him, it opens himself up for people who are good at film and photo editing to turn his outtakes into memes.First, here’s the original video Smith posted on Thursday:Our own Evan Thorpe responded with this amazing offering:Sign up for the For The Win newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morningAs Mike Golic has his final day on the radio waves with ESPN on the final Wingo and Golic, fans, friends and family are delivering tributes to the legend who has been on ESPN Radio in the morning for over two decades.They're sharing their favorite moments on the air from his time with the Worldwide Leader, along with photos. share. No refunds, no credits, no one answering the phones.New York State Attorney General Letitia James two weeks ago released a statement calling for fair play by the TV industry in at least reducing the cost of sports-less sports networks and delivery systems, but such gentle efforts are easily ignored by an industry steeped in influence peddled to politicians by lobbyists.If James and her office want to be taken seriously by both the TV industry and the constituents she has vowed to protect, she must muscle up and start throwing her weight around.And for those subscribers who felt that the Dolan Family abused them when they owned Cablevision — a justifiable position considering it was the most expensive system in the country — Altice, the French-owned giant that purchased Cablevision (no make-goods on lost programming), makes the Dolans seem like benevolent despots.Fascinating how fans with a modicum of foresight immediately knew the NFL’s new pass interference replay rule would be an absurdity, yet the NFL had no clue.NBC News’ “Today” show continues to be a shameless platform to sell NBC programming. Sort by.