
Monday December 15th , 2025
That was another huge win by the Rams yesterday over the Lions. It was really imperative that they got that win to maintain the #1 seed in the NFC. In my mind, Matt Stafford clinched the MVP with that victory. He’s been elite wire–to-wire this season. The offense really looks unstoppable at home because of him, so if the playoffs go through SOFI Stadium, this team has to feel good about their chances of coming out of the NFC. If Devantae Adam’s hamstring is bad, and it sounds like it is, just sit him for the rest of the regular season. There’s really only one more tough game before the playoffs.
Meanwhile, the Chargers came away with a huge victory over the Chiefs yesterday, which eliminated Kansas City from the playoffs. You’ve gotta feel bad for Patrick Mahomes, who tore his ACL, and I’m sure that’s what will get most of the headlines along with the Chiefs missing the playoffs. However the Bolts should be commended for how they have gutted through the last few weeks. Justin Herbert has been out there like Jamie Lannister from Game of Thrones, with one hand playing quarterback. He’s found a way to be effective, and the team is slowly getting healthier. Two of their last 3 games will be tough, with the Texans and Broncos fighting for playoff positioning. However, I’m really liking the Chargers chances of ending up with the 5th seed and getting a favorable first round game against the Steelers.

To the NBA, where the Lakers got back in the win column last night with a victory on the road against the Suns. That was quite a game with Dillon Brooks impoloding at the end, which basically gave the Lakers the win after blowing a 20-point lead. The blown lead is going to happen in today’s NBA with the 3-point shot. However, people have been knit picking the Lakers and not calling them “true contenders” like Rich Paul and others. Before I get to Rich Paul, let’s start with the roster. The Lakers are a good team. And everyone likes to jump to stone cold-black and white conclusions, because people that cover the NBA are generally simple minded. However, this team can actually improve a lot of their shortcomings with some pieces they have on the roster. Adou Thiero gives the Lakers a component of athleticism and length that they do not have, and badly need. He should be given more minutes with a longer leash to help with their perimeter defense. The same goes for Jarred Vanderbilt, who finally got back in the lineup last night. That will immediately help their defensive shortcomings. The Lakers three best players in Luka, Austin, and Lebron, may not give them the best defensive lineup. However, they can balance this out by playing Rui off the bench to give them more scoring from their 2nd unit, while also adding more defense to the starting lineup with Vando or Marcus Smart. I’m not sitting here telling you they are better than OKC right now, or anybody is. Just don’t sell this team short. As for Rich Paul, he acknowledged Lebron isn’t going anywhere, so what is his end game for saying the Lakers aren’t contenders? I actually think it’s because he knows if the Lakers do win, he can point to Lebron’s legacy and tell you why he’s really the GOAT. However, Rich Paul seems to think Norman Powell and Austin Reaves are on the same level, which makes me think Rich Paul’s basketball intelligence is on the same level as the same fools on Twitter.
As for the Clippers, their complete disaster of a season continues. They’ve got 6 wins on the season, and have lost 3 in a row. Only 5 teams have more losses than them, and the Clips are playing these last few games very hard, including Kawhi Leonard. The problem is they are old, and they can’t play defense. Then the media tried tell everyone that the Clips didn’t make Ty Lue available after their last loss. He was available, but what that exposed is that there are no more local beat writers traveling with the team. Sure that is a trend in sports media with cost cutting, but let’s be honest. The Clippers haven’t earned that level of coverage with the way they are playing. Their coverage is a product of the unfortunate fact that very few people actually care about them, which Steve Ballmer really isn’t going to want to hear.

To College Ball, where UCLA suffered another loss to Gonzaga over the weekend. It’s the same story with this team in close games. They look competitive. but not quite enough to beat the elite teams in the sport. This time it just felt like UCLA could have lost by more had Gonzaga just made more of their free throws. Nevertheless, I see too much talent on this team to just be the 25th ranked team in the country, and one that at this point, will struggle to finish in the Top 4 of The Big Ten Conference. Then there was also the announcement that Mick Cronin received a 5-year extension. That can’t sit well with the Bruins alums, who are probably thinking they will be buying him out in 2 years from now, which will be more expensive. As I said to you last week, Cronin is a good coach, but stylistically, he is becoming further and further from the coach that is the right fit for the Bruins.

In baseball, if you’re a true Dodger fan you have to feel so privileged to be witnessing this. The Dodgers signed closer Edwin Diaz to a 3 year deal last week, which gives them the best closer on the market, when they badly needed a closer. This franchise is solely focused on winning and giving it’s fan base an elite product. I commend the entire Dodgers ownership for this, as well as Andrew Friedman, Stan Kasten, and the entire front office. As if that’s not enough, the Dodgers are lurking for bigger names like Tarik Skubal, Kyle Tucker, or even Cody Bellinger. Nothing can be ruled out with the Dodgers, which makes it that much more exciting! I personally would love to see Skubal and Bellinger, if nothing else, just to see the internet break.

Finally, the LA Kings are barely hanging on to 3rd place in the division. They are struggling to score big time, and they don’t defense as elite as they used to. Now comes a big road trip against the likes of Dallas, Florida, and Tampa Bay. That could mean the end of Jim Hiller as their coach. While you may think this is a good thing, it’s not. I don’t want this front office regime to order my pizza, let alone pick the next coach of this team. Knowing Ken Holland, he will probably be looking in his Rolodex for coaches from the 90’s. This organization is a complete disaster and until there is a complete overhaul from the front office on down, expect much of the same.

































































