This Week In Hot Takes: Charles Barkley says “A woman can’t beat me in a sport. Any sport!”
Barkley's claim that no woman could beat him at any sport topped the March 8-14 hot takes.
Barkley's claim that no woman could beat him at any sport topped the March 8-14 hot takes.
"When Snoop Dogg, at 47 a pornographer with a long arrest record, does such he’s indulged?"
Clark's flaming of Machado was the hottest take for Feb. 22-28.
Sporting News columnist DeCourcy's argument that Zion Williamson would be unknown without playing for Duke topped the hot takes this week.
Giannis Antetokounmpo was drafted in 2013, and Phil Jackson was hired in 2014. The only way to blame Jackson is if you think he has a time machine.
"Combine middle-school humor with plenty of bitterness and what do you get? Monday’s front page of the Times-Picayune."
"As I told the nation on @ryenarussillo before the draft “Bad eyes..if you draft him you will regret it and never get out of the lottery “.. most didn’t understand “bad eyes” so they ripped me BUT as ALWAYS when it comes to hoops and players I was 100% accurate."
"I still believe that when it's all said and done, and that disgruntled person who wasn't taken care of comes out and writes that book and lays it all out on the table, that Tom Brady will be looked at the same light as Lance Armstrong. He'll be Lance Armstrong without the bicycle."
The author of "23 ways NOT to be a CUCK in 2019" obviously has a lot of insight into genetics and the NBA.
"You’re celebrating, 3 days after losing to the Colts as the starting quarterback? The pain of a loss in the playoffs can’t go away that quickly. There’s something wrong with this picture."
Yes, Greg, teams were brilliant to draft players like Taylor Price (80 career regular-season yards) instead of Brown (11,207 so far).
Couch refused to rank seven teams that wound up in the AP Top 25 thanks to their lack of true road games.
This week's hottest take came from Matt Walsh using the Kareem Hunt situation to make a dumb gender equality argument.
Gottlieb brought the fire on multiple fronts this week.
Former ESPN analyst Dilfer was not a fan of Chiefs-Rams.
The World Series averaged 14.13 million viewers on Fox alone, and many more found out who won, so that's not "nobody."
"If the players all retired tomorrow, we would replace them, the game would go on; in three years it would make no difference whatsoever. The players are NOT the game, any more than the beer vendors are."
"Michigan linebacker Devin Bush ripped free of his teammates’ restraints and, like a crazed, escaped beast, ran to the on-field Michigan State logo to tear and scrape at it with his cleats."
"A home run traveled up to 115 miles per hour over the fence. What does that mean? I don’t know because I can already discern that the dang ball was crushed. This is what I do know: It doesn’t matter and nobody cares."
"Vulgar" appears to be the main word Mushnick knows when it comes to music criticism.
No, Phil, touchdown celebrations don't really seem linked to parents threatening refs.
Rovell topped the week for Sept. 21-27.
Once again, despite all the evidence to the contrary, people are suggesting Alabama could beat a NFL team.
The hottest takes from Sept. 7-13 included several on Serena Williams.
“Believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything” does this mean you can fly a plane into a building? How can so many people @Nike be this ignorant as to the logical fallacy this entails. This is absolute absurd. I really don’t understand. Why would u support this?"