We unpack the WNBA CBA standoff, rank NBA trios by two-way impact, and try to make sense of college and NFL power shifts
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A championship glow collides with a contract clock as we unpack the WNBA’s CBA fight, then pivot into NBA trios, college rankings logic, and an NFL that’s as open as it’s ever been. We end with a defiant love letter to boxing’s potential—and a plea to fix it.
• why the WNBA CBA is outdated for a post-2019 league
• revenue sharing, salary caps, and supermax realities
• the case for OKC’s two-way trio and Denver’s proven core
• Dallas on paper vs health and defense
• college rankings, quality losses, and brand gravity
• NFL parity, Baker’s bounceback, and goal-line play-calling
• offensive line problems and run-game efficiency
• schedule quirks, late kickoffs, and streaming fatigue
• Tyrese Haliburton’s trolling vs team pettiness
• boxing’s too many belts, too few fights, and fan burnout
• World Cup ticket shock and the price of access
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