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SPIKE LEE GOTTA STOP GOING TO KNICKS GAMES AND STEPH CURRY ALREADY FED UP | IIWII S2. EP.32

  • Writer: Felix Mejia
    Felix Mejia
  • Oct 26, 2023
  • 3 min read

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In the latest episode of our podcast "It Is What It Is," we delve into the fascinating life experiences of our guest, Maurice Clarett. Join us as we explore Maurice's journey from growing up in a dangerous environment to finding success and purpose through education, athletics, and determination. Along the way, we discuss the dilemmas faced by athletes, the nuances of the NCAA, and the power of self-belief.


1. Balancing Intelligence and Adaptation:

Maurice Clarett shares how he had to navigate the challenges of his surroundings growing up. He highlights the need to balance intelligence, education, and self-awareness to survive and thrive.


2. Distancing from Dangerous Circles:

Despite the difficult circumstances around him, Maurice was determined to separate himself from his dangerous peers. He discusses how he managed to find comfort and adaptability in various settings, whether among influential figures like Barack Obama or less reputable individuals like Keefie D.


3. The Preseason Concerns of the Golden State Warriors:

Shifting gears, the podcast hosts express their worry about the Warriors' performance in preseason games against the Spurs and the Suns. They specifically highlight the Warriors' lack of height as a potential setback. Steph Curry's stellar performance stands out, as he takes the lead in scoring for the team.


4. Competing Within Established Rules:

The hosts discuss the importance of playing by the rules in any competition. Each team is given specific tapes to plan their strategy, but it becomes apparent that someone goes against these rules and does their own thing. Gathering information from the stadium's surrounding environment is also mentioned, drawing attention to the complexities of collegiate sports.


5. A Glimpse into College Football:

As conversation shifts to college football, the podcast hosts predict an upcoming win for Ohio State against Wisconsin. They focus on the production and potential of Marvin Harrison Jr., hinting at how he may be positioned for the Heisman Trophy conversation. The significance of recruiting and building a strong team emerges during this discussion.


6. Choices, Lineups, and Energy on the Court:

The hosts analyze the importance of trust and the right energy when playing together as a team. They acknowledge the frustrations of players who may not be on the court due to their competitiveness. This leads to a reflection on the coach's role in making tough decisions and the understanding that everyone will eventually get their chance to play.


7. Questioning the Role of "Steve Curry":

One intriguing point of discussion centers around "Steve Curry" and the speaker's frustration with his presence, suggesting that he blocks other options. The duration of Steve Kerr's coaching tenure with Steph Curry is brought up, creating speculation about the need for coach intervention now. The hosts hint at the possibility of more options emerging in the future.


8. NCAA Regulations and Michigan's Troubles:

The podcast delves into the NCAA's rules and regulations, shedding light on how teams are limited to studying film rather than physically scouting their opponents. Mention is made of Michigan's history with extra benefits for players, and the possible ramifications of a staff member's ex-Navy Seal background.


9. Rebuilding Programs and Attracting Support:

The hosts share a story about a coach's success in rebuilding a program. They emphasize the coach's challenges in attracting top recruits initially but highlight how the team's success enabled them to garner more support both from players and the community. The role of partnerships and fundraising efforts in college athletics are discussed, with a focus on the Michigan team's collaboration with the Jordan brand.


10. Beyond Athletics: Life After Sports:

Drawing on their personal experiences, Maurice Clarett and the hosts discuss the importance of planning for life after athletics. They emphasize the need for young athletes to see themselves beyond their sport and consider alternative paths. Maurice's own journey as a rapper and basketball player underscores the dedication and passion required to succeed in multiple areas.






The latest episode of "It Is What It Is" offers profound insights into resilience, adaptability, and the multifaceted nature of athletic careers. From Maurice Clarett's inspiring journey to the hosts' analysis of college sports dynamics, this episode demonstrates the power of determination and the possibilities that lie beyond the boundaries of the field.

 
 
 

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