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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
This is the Dan Levitard Show with the Stugatz Podcast.
Folks, listen up. April 7th, 6.30 p.m. Eastern on Levitard Show YouTube. It's the Cheap Seats 305 Equinox. Three games. One stream. No plan. Dan will be there. We'll all be there. It's going to be a lot. And it's presented by Never Miss Your Shot Golf.
You said that fairly breathlessly. I'm hoping next Tuesday Greg Cody stays here all day to be a part of that. 6.30 p.m. Eastern, 305 Equinox. It's basically something that we're doing with Never Miss Your Shot Golf because the Panthers, the Heat, and the Marlins are all playing at the same time.
And we're going to start popping up every once in a while in different formats like this to give you information. bonus shows, extra shows, and do stuff like this a week from now, a week from today. I see that Trist is here. Juju has had an emergency. We will talk to him later this week.
But you can watch Trist on the Alley Hoop on DLS Hoops on Tuesday and the Levitard YouTube channel on Fridays, as well as Good Follow on Thursdays on the Good Follow YouTube channel.
Not a week from today. Just want to clean that up. April 7th is a Tuesday. So Tuesday, we will be doing the Sports Equinox.
You know what? My bad. I saw Greg Cody and I thought it was Tuesday and I forgot that it was Wednesday. So thank you for that correction. I've got a number of things to get to with Trista, but I wanted to ask her and Amin both if they were interested in the last place where good sports documentaries are being made. Untold has Lamar Adam and Trailblazers.
And I didn't know whether you guys were interested in either of those stories, one more than the other.
Jailblazers, baby! Come on! There's a lot of people who say that the Jailblazers were the worst period in Trailblazer history. I think for me in my childhood, it was the best.
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Chapter 2: What are the latest developments in the Jaden Ivey situation?
What were the most interesting parts of the Jaden Ivey story to you?
Well, the thing that's kind of crazy to me about it and that we talk about, hey, we don't want to hold parents, we don't want to hold children accountable when their parents go crazy on the Internet. Like Flage's mom, right, was like, hey, it doesn't matter that South Carolina beat LSU. My daughter's still winning on the court.
And we don't feel like Flage should be responsible for what her mom is saying. And I wanted to kind of get you guys' thoughts on whether we should hold or at least ask questions about those that are parents in the public eye when their children that are in the public eye say wild things. Because Nell Ivey is the women's head coach of the Notre Dame team, which is a Catholic university.
Jayden Ivey clearly said some things about Catholicism. But...
See, Notre Dame in general has been had some circulation or some rumors around homophobia where Olivia Miles, who I'm actually wearing her TCU jersey right now, transferred out of Notre Dame and did not go to the draft and went to TCU because of I don't know if it was her issues around Hannah Hidalgo and some of the comments that Hannah Hidalgo made where she reposted a Candace Owens post about
Man and women are the only ways that you could have a marriage. But now I'm questioning Nell Ivey is how does she feel about some of these things? And nobody's asking really Nell Ivey what she thinks. And now Jaden Ivey says that his wife is not returning his text messages and his family has betrayed him.
So I think it's just interesting when you talk about a kid in the public eye when their parent is a coach of a university as well.
All right, we talked about this some yesterday, but can I talk about it more plainly now? Do you guys feel like sports is equipped in any of these instances to actually just deal with an episode when families aren't equipped, mental health professionals aren't equipped? Sports?
But when you're having a situation where a guy is melting down in public and throwing away his career as his family tries to intervene but no one can talk sense to him, that's like classic diagnosis of mental health episode if we were able to do this just watching it on television.
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Chapter 3: How does Trista Krick feel about Dan Hurley's coaching style?
I'd be comfortable texting someone who was also in that locker room to ask her about it. I
I don't know if I would do it, but I do feel like we should at least get her thoughts considering that Olivia Miles left the program and a lot of the reason that people said that she left the program was because she's an out lesbian and she didn't feel comfortable being in the environment at Notre Dame for whatever reason.
She goes to a Christian university that is apparently more inclusive and welcoming to her and her lifestyle. And Hannah Hidalgo has come out and said, well, I am not a homophobe. It was just a misunderstanding. If Nell Ivey's in that locker room, I kind of do want to know, or in that press conference, I kind of do want to know, like... Where do you stand on this issue?
Because your own son is so fervent in being anti-gay that and this all has happened around your program. Like, I just kind of want to know, like, where are you at on it? Is that wrong, though, Greg? Like, what do you think?
No, as a journalist, I think they're both grown people. OK, and it's newsworthy for all of the reasons you say. And so I think in a postgame news conference, it's OK to tread very carefully in asking the mom. How are you dealing with why Jaden's in the news right now? Now, if you're dealing, I'm very curious how Charlie Woods is dealing with his dad's latest problem.
I'm not sure if I would ask Charlie Woods that because he's still a teenager, I think. So some of it depends on age and the level of public confidence.
But what is the responsibility? Because we are talking about, look, sports is supposed to be a place where all this stuff gets sussed out in all the ways it gets sussed out. What is her responsibility as public voice and face of a team in a sport where they also have had a number of anti-feelings from the public because this is a disproportionately gay league.
And so all of this stuff merging together, what is the responsibility of the journalist and the coach here?
I think it's to ask the question. Now, the coach is very entitled to answer the question as a mom might and say, this is a family matter.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Jaden Ivey's mother's public role?
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Don Libetard. Surely every time you're watching this, you recognize that your wife is laughing that she married Larry David.
I do, yeah. One of the great characters in the history of television, in my humble opinion. And to my credit, my personality... In my humble opinion, followed by to my credit.
To my credit. It's amazing.
My personality does predate Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Stugatz. Oh, wow.
I'm not going to say Larry David patterned himself after me.
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Chapter 5: What are the challenges of mental health in sports?
who would have coached Luka. And he's like, no, I'm good. And we were like, wow, that's kind of weird.
I'm troubled by Trista's nighttime behavior. I'm troubled by her just checking press conference clips. It's too much early. Come on, get yourself together. It's always nighttime.
And some magnesium lotion for the feet. I don't know if you guys have tried doing that, but I did that for the first time last night. Put magnesium lotion on. I was out like a light, gentlemen.
I do that. That is good, actually.
Oh, wow. Am I 70? Did I just find out I was actually 70?
There's no way you put lotion on your feet. Trista, have you seen those feet? Are you familiar? No. Oh, my God. All right. We're going to put one of these dinosaur talons on the screen for you here in a second. No, we don't have to. There it is. They have it at the ready. Oh, my God.
One of the photos they always have at the ready. It looks waterlogged. Former foot model.
That's better. That's Nosferatu's foot. If I told you that right there. It's like a dinosaur. It doesn't go flat on the ground.
That foot doesn't go flat on the ground.
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Chapter 6: How does the conversation shift to the Jailblazers documentary?
That is a funny visual, him skiing.
It is. It's an impossible video. Zaslow's the kind of guy who would buy the outfit. He's the kind of guy? Rent skis and take a photo of himself on the ski lift. Are you profiling? And never ski.
I'm pretty sure he does ski. I think that's why he was going.
He's not a skier. No chance.
Is he got a big ass head?
I'm with Dan. He has regularly through the years skied. Well, it's probably a fake.
So what are you doing? You're profiling him based on just looking at him? You're saying that he can't be a skier because I'm pretty sure if you go on a skiing vacation. Now, maybe I've got this wrong because I think most skiers know to check the weather before they go on a skiing vacation. So maybe he is a real amateur here because it's a pretty it's a foolish thing to do to plan a ski trip.
At a time that's the beginning of spring when maybe some parts of the country don't have the kind of snow that you want in the mountains.
Do you criticize people that book a trip to Miami and then it's raining? Like, you book these things months out. You hope the weather. I go to wine country.
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Chapter 7: What are the ethical responsibilities of sports journalists?
And so then what I did, this is a true story. Not the snorting part. No, not that. I took a gummy. Let him cook. I took a gummy. And like you, I thought it would be instant. It wasn't instant. I popped another gummy. We're going to dinner about an hour after that. And let's put it this way. I ordered about 45 appetizers at that restaurant. Because by that time, the two gummies had kicked in.
And whoo! That kind of thing. Haven't had a gummy since.
So the answer to my question is you did do it incorrectly. As everyone in the group just jumped down my throat.
No, I mean, he did it the right way. He just did too much. It's the way you asked, right? Not what you asked. You said it weird. You asked like someone that wasn't human.
Right. Yes. Thank you.
Like someone that wore human skin trying to learn things about how humans do things. Fire alarm, fire sensor.
I'm just wearing human skin. Aren't we all?
Put it on the poll at Levitard Show. I'm just wearing human skin, aren't we all? Question mark.
Yes or no. I feel like we've all been there, right? Where you take too many edibles and you're just like, whoa. I had to make the decision. Am I going to call for a helicopter or am I just going to die here? And I decided I'm just going to die here. And I didn't die. See, I didn't have the thing where, like, Dad, when you did it, you just got really hungry. I did that thing.
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