Key Takeaways
- Juju offered "Thursday Thunder" NFL picks, including Rhamondre Stevenson and Keon Coleman.
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was named MVP of the Day for a 40-point, 11-assist performance.
- Frustration was expressed over Buffalo Bills team decisions and comments regarding player Keon Coleman.
- Puka Nacua's $1.7 million per catch was highlighted as a notable 'Stat of the Day'.
- The WNBA's schedule release during ongoing CBA negotiations was labeled a "goofy" move.
- Audience polls explored public perceptions of Michael Jordan's past and Christopher Walken's dance history.
- An on-court altercation involving DeMar DeRozan and P.J. Tucker was described as a "dirty play."
Deep Dive
- Juju offered "Thursday Thunder" championship Sunday picks, including Rhamondre Stevenson for over 2.5 receptions and Evan Engram for over 2.5 catches.
- He also selected Keon Coleman for over 2.5 catches, citing backup quarterbacks' tendency to target tight ends.
- Zaslow's "MVP of the Day" was Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who recorded 40 points, 11 assists, and shot 16 of 19 from the floor in a win for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
- Juju expressed frustration regarding recent Buffalo Bills team decisions.
- Brandon Bean's comments concerning player Keon Coleman were specifically highlighted as contributing to an "all-time goofball level" situation.
- The current team situation was contrasted with the Buffalo Bills' recent Super Bowl contention status.
- The 'Stat of the Day' focused on Rams receiver Puka Nacua, who was paid $10 million and averaged $1.7 million per catch for six receptions and 192 yards.
- The WNBA's schedule release during ongoing CBA negotiations was discussed as a "goofy" move.
- WNBA players reacted on social media to the schedule release.
- An audience poll revealed 87% believed Michael Jordan's retirement was due to a gambling suspension.
- Another poll indicated 79% of the audience did not know Christopher Walken danced before his appearance in the Fatboy Slim video.
- DeMar DeRozan committed a foul on P.J. Tucker, described as a "dirty play" and a "clothesline."
- P.J. Tucker's reaction was noted, with DeRozan, not typically a hothead, initiating the altercation, and Tucker emerging as a "pest" for the Miami Heat.