Full Interview: https://youtu.be/BclBStoNcaY?si=fdrjPLH6OAMs3PqP Things got personal on Inside the NBA when Draymond Green fired back at Charles Barkley after Chuck said the Warriors’ run was basically over 😭 Draymond joked that the goal was to not end up looking like Chuck in a Houston Rockets uniform 💀 A few days later, Chuck responded on The Dan Patrick Show saying he wasn’t offended and even admitted he regretted his final Houston years because he “sucked as a player” 😭 But Chuck still doubled down and called the Warriors irrelevant, saying: “If Golden State was relevant, he wouldn’t be in the studio with me.” 👀💀 Classic Chuck 😂 #nba #insidethenba #nbashorts
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The NHL’s division system has always played a huge role in shaping how the playoffs unfold, and it quietly decides how difficult a team’s path really is. Teams spend the entire regular season battling within their own division, building rivalries and getting used to the same opponents. When the playoffs start, those same matchups carry over into the first rounds. On paper it creates intensity and familiarity, but in reality it can create completely different levels of difficulty depending on where a team is placed. Some divisions are loaded from top to bottom, forcing teams to survive constant heavy matchups just to advance, while others give a bit more room to operate. That is where the conversation starts to get heated. When a team like the Carolina Hurricanes falls behind 2 to 0 and still manages to come back without it ever feeling out of reach, people begin to question how tough the road actually is. In some divisions, going down like that means the series is basically over because the competition punishes every mistake. In others, there is more margin for error, and that changes how these games feel. It is not just about how good a team is, it is about the environment they are playing in and the level of pressure they are facing every shift. Because of that, the division format ends up driving narratives just as much as it creates matchups. A comeback in one division is seen as grit and resilience, while the exact same comeback somewhere else can get brushed off as expected or even lucky. Fans notice those differences, and it fuels debates about which teams are truly being tested and which ones are benefiting from the structure. The system guarantees rivalries and drama, but it also guarantees that not every playoff path is equal, and that is why moments like this always turn into bigger conversations than just one game. #nhlplayoffs #OTWINNER #hockey#nhlhighlights
W’supper, DubNation! Rich with Let’s Go Warriorsfor a high-vibrational Warriors cap sheet deep dive 🔬 RELATED FOUNDATIONAL OFF-SEASON VIDEOS: - 2026-27 first stab at salary cap sheet (live w/ Dean Chambers) https://youtube.com/live/5-AzIVnv--c - Let Steve Kerr and Joe Lacob talk it over https://youtu.be/wt45AD1yE8E - Draft Primer w/ Eric G. of NBADraft.net https://youtu.be/VtZmqEH95CI In this video essay, we look at four possible roster paths that could shape whether Steve Kerr returns — and what kind of Warriors team he might actually be coaching next season. This started from the question: Should the Warriors wait until the Draft Lottery before any final decision on Kerr? Because once you look at the cap sheet, the dominoes are everywhere: Draymond Green’s opt-in vs opt-out number Kristaps Porzingis’ next contract Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody injury timelines The 11th pick vs a Top 4 pick The second apron and first apron Whether a non-taxpayer mid-level path is possible A wild Kawhi Leonard / LeBron James / John Collins “Last Dance” scenario Why keeping the lottery pick matters for the post-Steph bridge Bottom line: the Warriors’ offseason might not be one decision. It might be a chain reaction — and the Draft Lottery could be the first domino. Chapters 00:00 Warriors Cap Sheet Basics 00:33 Third Iteration After Dean Chambers & Yossi Gozlan 01:07 Draymond Opt-In and Porzingis Salary Math 01:24 Why a Draymond Discount Matters 02:01 Realistic Draymond Opt-Out Number 03:17 First Apron, Second Apron & Roster Optionality 04:24 Kawhi Leonard Trade Thought Experiment 05:43 Assumption: Jimmy + Picks for Kawhi 07:22 The Full Kawhi Scenario Explained 08:26 Why This Is Low Probability 09:11 LeBron Sign-and-Trade Idea 10:27 Adding Bronny and the New Roster Math 11:08 Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level Problem 11:49 Trading Podz to Open More Flexibility 12:15 John Collins as the NTMLE Target 12:48 Kawhi, LeBron, Steph & Draymond Roster Vision 13:44 Replacing Jimmy, KP and Podz in the Depth Chart 14:24 Problems With the Scenario 15:21 Why the 11th Pick Changes Everything 16:17 Why Keeping the Lottery Pick Matters 17:28 The More Likely “Stay Put” Scenario 17:49 Why Kerr Fits the Current Roster Path 18:31 What If Warriors Jump Into the Top 4? 19:34 Why the NTMLE Path Dies With a Top 4 Pick 20:02 Top 4 Pick Roster Universe 20:17 AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer & Caleb Wilson 21:16 Why Kerr/Draymond Questions Change With a Top 4 Pick 22:01 Top 4 Pick Salary Math 22:45 Why May 10 Matters So Much 23:22 Podziemski Cap Hold and Extension Questions 24:08 Top 4 Pick vs Kawhi-LeBron-JC Universe 25:17 Rooting for Lottery Outcomes 25:50 Why Wait on the Steve Kerr Decision? 26:56 Draft Lottery Clarity and Dominoes 27:33 Recapping the Four Roster Scenarios 28:13 Why a “Last Dance” Could Still Be Fun 28:50 Top 4 Pick Scenario Recap 29:13 What’s Next: Valkyries, Draft Lottery & More #GoldenStateWarriors #Warriors #SteveKerr #NBADraft #WarriorsOffseason #DubNation #LetsGoWarriors #nba ⸻ 📌 Join on our knowledge-based Discord server for real-time NBA news feeds on all things Warriors, plus SEARCHABLE VIDEO by topics, coaches, players. 🗞 Free Discord (real-time Warriors + NBA updates): https://whop.com/letsgowarriors-discord-free 💎 VIP Discord (exclusive clips + insights): https://whop.com/letsgowarriors-discord-vip 📰 Substack: https://letsgowarriors.com YOUTUBE LIVE WITH UNCUT VERSION INSIDE: https://youtube.com/live/lckYNQhP8Gs SPOTIFY VERSION OF THIS EPISODE: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0HeEszXyebI5ib0Wx3Ivsp
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What if we could predict the chaos of the NHL Draft Lottery? In this video, I ran a massive experiment, simulating the entire 2026 NHL Draft Lottery 1,000 times to uncover the most likely outcomes, biggest surprises, and hidden trends that could shape this year's NHL Draft and ultimately, the future of the league. From teams that just missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs to franchises desperate for a franchise-changing pick, this simulation dives deep into lottery odds, probability, and which NHL teams are most likely to land the coveted #1 overall pick. Will the favorites win as expected, or will a longshot team jump the standings and change their future overnight? We break down two unique simulation experiments, analyze patterns across all 1,000 runs, and reveal which teams benefited the most and which fanbases may be left disappointed. This is a must-watch for fans of rebuilding teams, draft prospects, and anyone who loves the unpredictability of the NHL Draft. Leave your predictions for the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery in the comments! Time Stamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:32 NHL Draft Basics 1:26 Simulation Rules 2:47 The Results 4:29 1000 Simulations Explained 5:57 Leafs and Panthers News 6:53 Key Takeaways #nhl #nhldraft #nhldraftlottery #nhlplayoffs #nhlpredictions #vancouvercanucks #chicagoblackhawks #newyorkrangers #torontomapleleafs #floridapanthers
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It may still be early in the Major League Baseball season, but for two teams, to borrow a phrase from Yogi Berra, it got late early as the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies fired their respective managers. Managers may not be the ones putting the rosters together (that falls to the head of baseball operations) but when those players don't perform, it's more often than not the managers who take the blame. Mets fans, frustrated by their own team's won-loss record, might have been hoping to see recently fired Alex Cora be hired by the team. Two things happened. The Phillies called Cora first, and Alex turned them down basically saying he wants to spend time with his kids on the beach in Puerto Rico. Meanwhile, Anthony Volpe is expected to come off the injured list and subsequent minor league rehab assignment, but there's more to his return to the team than meets the eye. Follow us on Social Media for more content. YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfJa5bUUog_pwI7_TD4-KiVsoS80Ieyr5) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AllMixedUpRadioDotCom) Twitter (https://x.com/AllMixedUpRadio) (you want to call it X, go ahead)