228. Ethan Strauss on NBA Media Criticism, Locker Room Ban, Twitter Outrage, Ben Simmons Toxicity, Warriors Flaws Ja Morant
The Colin Cowherd Podcast
iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
4.4 • 1.1K Ratings
🗓️ 3 March 2022
⏱️ 68 minutes
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Summary
First, it's Fake Questions, Real Answers where Colin explains why Sean McVay is the NFL's "disruptor", why owners shouldn't in a rush to play April baseball, what Joe Biden's State of the Union address proves about Twitter, what Kyler Murray can learn from Baker Mayfield's missteps, and why Oklahoma fans latest claim about Lincoln Riley may be the most pathetic yet (3:00).
Then, longtime NBA writer - and host of the House of Strauss Podcast - Ethan Strauss and Colin discuss why the Cavs are drawing huge local ratings when the Lakers and Nets aren't (14:00), Ethan's NBA media scouting report (26:00), the danger of paying too much attention to Twitter (31:00), the problem with the NBA's media locker room ban (35:00), why the media outrage industry is thriving (40:00), if Ben Simmons is destined to fail in Brooklyn (45:00), when he knew Draymond Green could change the Warriors culture (49:00), if this version of the Warriors can win the title (52:00),
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