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Seek Out What Resonates & Root Accordingly

The Utah Jazz are committed to a full-scale teardown. Is the path forward for Utah energizing or demoralizing?

The Ultimate Test Of Versatility

Winning a championship is all about versatility. Nowhere is this more true than at The Old Course at St. Andrews, site of the 150th Open, where Cam Smith became a major champion.

The Descent Into The Mind

A discussion of the various ways to unlock the mind, featuring the words of author George Saunders, Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis, and golfers Jon Rahm and Tiger Woods.

Us Alive, Right Here, Feeling Lucky

Aging athletes, Tiger Woods, and the 150th British Open at St. Andrews.

The Gap Between What You Have & What You Want

Is it true that happiness is found by bridging the gap between what you have and what you want?

The Separation Of Before & After

The two biggest sports items of the week: Rudy Gobert traded from the Utah Jazz to the Minnesota Timberwolves, USC/UCLA agreeing to join the Big 10 in 2024. What is the story (past, present, and future) of both of these moves?

This Is What It Takes To Win A Championship

In order to win a championship, you must be good and you must be lucky.

When Sports Are Good, There’s Nothing Better

A tale of fandom, belief, and acceptance.

There Are No Winners Here

The ongoing saga of the PGA Tour vs LIV, money vs competition, and a question everyone should be asking of themselves: what do I value in life?

How Do You Make People Care?

A discussion of culture, the PGA Tour vs LIV, the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Colorado Avalanche, and the Golden State Warriors.

The Emotional Undercurrent Of Sports

How many things in life make you feel this way?

What Can Be Unlocked By A Change In Situation

For every talented player that is unearthed by a change in situation (Kurt Warner, Matthew Stafford, Andrew Wiggins, Valeri Nichushkin, Arturri Lehkonen), how many players slip through the cracks?

Positional Value & What Is Valued Within A Position

Across all sports, positional value is always changing. Traditional centers have been abolished in basketball, as have running backs in football. What is valued within a position is also changing. What are the changes to come?

Good Enough For The Breaks Of The Game To Matter

Merely being good enough to take advantage of the breaks of the game is usually interpreted as a backhanded compliment. However, outside of 2-3 teams per sport in any given season, this is the pathway to a championship. Who is (and has been) good enough for the breaks to matter?