The Fine Line Between Trolling and Making Valid Points in North American Pro Sports

Originally,
I agreed with his point and I still agree with his larger point.
Like I’ve always thought, yeah,
he’s technically correct, right?
In North American pro sports,
in the leagues, you’re not,
even if we acknowledge that it’s the best club league in the world,
you’re not the world champion.
You’re the NBA champion, you’re the NFL,
you’re the Super Bowl champion,
even though we know there’s no other better football team out there.
It’s a club League thing. It’s not an international tournament.
To your point, I think he is such a troll and it
in some ways has become so unlikable
that it almost makes you forget that he had a point to begin with.
And, oh, yeah,
the perfect example of that to me is,
I don’t know if you guys saw last week,
I think it was with, he was on with Shannon Sharpe.
Yeah. And he said he doesn’t know who Nicola Jokic is.
And that to me reminded me how big of a troll this guy is
because if you go back to his,
how this started to begin with a year ago,
yeah, it literally started with him saying,
so I was watching the finals,
and this was 2023.
He was watching the 2023 Finals that the Denver Nuggets won,
that Nicola Jokic was the MVP in.
That’s how this whole thing started.
And now he’s saying, I don’t know who that is.
And that to me, like just nailed it.
Like Okay, this guy,
I can’t even take what he says serious anymore.
Even if he does make a point.
Is he just too much of a troll?
So cash, are you,
are you calling him Fugazi or is it.
Yes, officially Fugazi. Official.
This might be the first Fugazi stamp
I’m putting on the unfiltered show.
Noah Lyles, Absolute Fraud. Off the track.