

Mexico rivalry that will ultimately evolve due to structural changes following Friday's World Cup in Cincinnati. Plus, Sam Borden discusses the cherished USMNT vs. Friedell discusses why Coach Steve Kerr is experimenting with lineups this season, how the rebuilding of the program is altering the Warriors' place in a crowded Western Conference, and what the revamped team could look like once Klay Thompson returns. But ESPN's Nick Friedell assures us that the Warriors are back with star point guard Steph Curry and former Defensive Player of the Year Draymond Green bringing their unique synergy to the long road that leads to the NBA's mountaintop. Plus, the first tie of the season between the Steelers and Lions.Īfter losing the 2019 NBA Finals, the Warriors had two lost seasons and all but disappeared from any conversation about contenders.

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And every football fan's nightmare is coming true, as the New England Patriots won their fourth straight, with rookie QB Mac Jones delivering a signature win over the Cleveland Browns. Elsewhere, Russell Wilson couldn't shake off the rust in his return with the Seahawks, as Aaron Rodgers and the Packers gave Seattle its first shutout in a decade.

The Chiefs took sole possession of first place in the wild AFC West. The NFL continues to redefine our sense of normalcy from week to week, and our Monday morning QB Alex Smith is here to ground us. 15: The NFL's New Normal - Monday QB Alex Smith on Week 10 Hear the findings from Lavigne's and Mark Schlabach's reporting on buyouts for coaches in college football, and men's and women's basketball Power 5 programs. But where does that money come from, and which schools are the biggest offenders? ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne looked into the outsized spending of dead money across college programs, and explains what's behind it. And over the past decade, there has been more than half a billion dollars worth of it paid out in college sports. 16: Why Do Fired College Coaches Still Make Millions?ĭead money: it's the money a college or university still owes a coach after they're fired. So what's an NBA player to do once his favorite shoe stops being made? Brian Windhorst takes us inside the wild secondary market that's developed, and tells us why the shoe is so coveted, especially if you're a size 17. And one of the most popular, iconic basketball shoes, Kobes, are no longer being mass produced by Nike. It's the most important piece of gear for a basketball player: the shoes. 17: Why Are Players Hoarding Kobes? Saga of a Shoe Shortage Bill Belichick's team enters the second half of the season hot on the tails of a playoff spot, so Louis Riddick explains what we all missed with Jones at draft time, and how The Patriot Way is leading to success yet again. The Patriots face the Falcons tonight, after their fourth consecutive win on Sunday, and Mac Jones is playing at a level that is making the rest of us look silly for doubting him. 18: Louis Riddick on Mac Jones - The Patriot Way Redux

ESPN's Mike Schmitz breaks down just when this trend of alien big men began, what makes them so valuable, and the alien prospect that NBA teams are already clamoring to draft. And now, a new generation is emerging, with the Cavaliers rookie standout Evan Mobley, and likely lottery pick Chet Holmgren from Gonzaga. Players like Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis and Giannis Antetokounmpo, who can play like guards on offense, and match up with anyone on the floor on defense. But over the past decade, the NBA has been invaded by a new type of big man.one who is increasingly rendering the entire concept of "positions" obsolete. Once upon a time, if you were an NBA 7-footer you played center, in the paint, with your back to the basket. Depending on the day and time, recent episodes might only appear in the playlist above.
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Many podcast platforms limit the number of episodes in the show feed, but the entire archive of ESPN Daily episodes is available in the playlist above and the list below. It's where the breaking news of SportsCenter meets the deep dive storytelling of 30 for 30. Monday through Friday, host Pablo Torre brings you an inside look at the most interesting stories at ESPN, as told by the top reporters and insiders on the planet. ESPN Daily kicks off your morning with the best sports story you'll hear all day.
