
November 24,2025
The Rams look incredible. They beat up the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last night on Sunday Night Football 34-7. Matt Stafford is playing some MVP ball right now, throwing 3 touchdown passes, while the defense looks elite, coming up with 2 interceptions. They are now 9-2, and are currently the #1 seed in the NFC with six weeks to go. There’s still a lot of football left to be played, including some touch matchups against the Lions and Seahawks. However, the Rams are going to be getting some guys back from injury, including Tutu Atwell, Tyler Higbee, Ahkello Witherspoon, and Rob Havenstein. The schedule may have some tough games left, but this team might be getting even better in the coming weeks The Rams are for real are looking like a real Super Bowl threat, which should have their fans in SoCal ecstatic!
Elsewhere around the NFL, don’t look now, but the Ravens have won 5 straight and are back in a playoff spot. Patrick Mahomes remembered he was Patrick Mahomes, as the Chiefs got by the Colts in OT to keep their playoff hopes alive. The Eagles were in a very generous mood given that it’s the holiday season, giving away a 21-0 lead and lost to the Cowboys 24-21. The Raiders got punked by Shadeur Sanders and the Browns, and then sent Chip Kelly packing. Something tells me UCLA fans don’t feel so bad that he got fired.
To the NBA, where the Lakers beat the Jazz last night for their 4th straight. Don’t ever give this team 5 days off like they just had, because they looked pretty rusty despite finding the win column. The Lake Show are 12-4 and 2nd in the Western Conference, which is pretty solid. They are also better with Lebron James, who returned from injury last week. If you think otherwise, you’re a fool. They are good, but it’s just a matter of whether or not they are good enough with a team like OKC in their conference, who are looking like monsters. The real story though is the firing of Jesse and Joey Buss from the organization last week. This is a clear reminder that family businesses are complicated and can get ugly. Jesse and Joey were running the Lakers scouting and G-League departments, and doing an excellent job mind you. However, their expectation was that one day they would run basketball operations, because that’s what their father, Dr Jerry Buss, wanted. However, once Jeanie Buss fired her brother and Mitch Kupchak in 2017, she was determined to abandon that plan and take the franchise in another direction. It’s clear that the Buss trust was ambiguous enough to allow Jeanie to take control and get enough support from the other siblings to sell the team and cash out. Joey and Jesse are 20 years younger than her, so of course they want to run the team, and voted against the sale to Mark Walter. That was enough for Jeanie to go act like Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones, and get her brothers fired. Since the brothers said they haven’t talked to her or Rob Pelinka in months, did they just get a letter from HR with their Christmas Bonus letting them know they were fired? I can only imagine that Jeanie must truly hate her siblings to do this to them, and she must be walking around with a chip on her shoulder from things they have said or done to her in the past. That’s unfortunate. It’s amazing that Jesse and Joey were as successful as they were with the dysfunction that was going on within the organization. I do look forward to seeing what the Lakers can do with people that have better working relationships. With that being said, hopefully the scouting and development will be just as good, because it’s been great for the franchise.

Meanwhile, the Clippers are in really big trouble. They got Kawhi back yesterday, but it didn’t matter, as they got smoked by the Cavaliers. The Clippers are old, they don’t play defense, and they are lacking an identity. To make matters worse, OKC has their 1st round pick unprotected this year, so there is no benefit to tanking. In fact, the rest of the league is going to hate them for it. Now there are rumors about a John Collins for DeMar Derozan trade with the Sacramento Kings, in desperation to turn it all around. Why? So they can get even older? Imagine if after all they are going through, Adam Silver hands down a punishment for circumventing the salary cap with Kawhi’s contract. The Clips could be in shambles for the next decade, like they were still owned by Donald Sterling. Then there’s the retirement announcement by CP3. Paul is definitely among the top 5-10 point guards to ever play the game. It’s a bit surprising for a player as good as he was, he played for so many teams. He was an amazing competitor, but the real shame is that David Stern vetoed that trade to the Lakers. Seeing him and Kobe on a team together, and potentially an in his prime Dwight Howard, would have been fascinating and fun to watch. Paul’s career outlook probably would have been a lot different too.

In College Football, USC’s playoff hopes went down in flames on Saturday with their loss to Oregon. This game proved what we thought all along. The Trojans have a good football team, but not a great one. Is that the fault of Lincoln Riley? Well somewhat. However, it’s also the fault of those that decided to move to the Big Ten. The competition is that much more fierce, and there’s nothing Riley can do to fix that. If USC goes 10-3 with let’s say an Alamo Bowl win, in their 2nd year in the Big Ten, you can’t be too unhappy about that. However, once the big guns come in next year with that recruiting class, the expectations should be higher. That means playoff or bust. Whether or not Riley wants to stick around though is another question worth asking.

As for the UCLA football, the went crashing back to earth win another loss, this time against Washington. The Bruins had a nice run in the middle of the season when they played with pride, but ultimately, the talent just wasn’t there for this team to compete. The Bruins will face the Trojans next week at the Coliseum for rivalry week, but the real questions that are more important than what’s happening on the field are whats happening with their coaching search, and where will they play their game next season.

To baseball, where the offseason rumors are cooking up on the hot stove, especially when it comes to the Dodgers. As I mentioned earlier, they shouldn’t be handing out a deal of 5 of more years and $400+ million to a player like Kyle Tucker. He’s nice, but not necessary. I don’t see them doing that despite the rumors. There’s also some noise around a reunion with Cody Bellinger via free agency, or Corey Seager via trade. Seager makes way too much money to be considered, and misses way too many games. Bellinger on the other hand might be a more reasonable option depending on the cost, especially if he’s a 3 year contract or less. He’s not MVP Bellinger, but he can still be productive at the plate, and can play multiple defensive positions very well. However, I still think the one move they should consider if available, is a trade for Tarik Skubal. He’s arguably the best pitcher in baseball, and you can never have enough pitching. Plus, he’s not going to sign a contract extension with anyone, so I don’t think the return the Tigers can get is as overwhelming as they think. Of course they still have to pay the man a few hundred million, but they can do anything they want. They are the Dodgers!

As for the Angels, they made an interesting move last week, trading Taylor Ward to the Orioles for Grayson Rodriguez. On paper when you first look at this move, you actually think the Halos made a great move here. Then you realize that Rodriguez missed all of last year with an arm injury. Here’s the thing, if any other team made this move, my reaction would be that it’s a very cagey move, with huge upside, and that Rodriguez could be a potential ace for the Halos. Rodriguez has 4 years that are cost controlled as a starter, while Ward is a pending free agent. It sounds great until you realize that Rodriguez has to revive his career after injuries with the Angels. There will be little player development help, so he’ll almost have to do it off of talent alone. That’s what happens when Arte Moreno is your owner!

On the ice, the LA Kings finally gave their fans something to feel good about, which was the fact they re-signed winger Adrian Kempe. For the life of me, I cannot figure out why a great player like Kempe decided to stay with an organization that is run by complete buffoons, especially when he could have made more money on the open market. Nevertheless, the Kings should be thanking their lucky stars he really like LA, and wanted to stay. Now their problem is that they need a top line center to replace the aging Anze Kopitar and Philip Danault. It also doesn’t help that Drew Doughty is injured again. The Kings need to be very careful because they are not winning regulation games against crummy teams. That could cost them a playoff spot down the line later in the season if they don’t get their act together.































































