• Kyrie's Redemption and RiP Big Red

  • Jun 6 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

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Kyrie's Redemption and RiP Big Red

  • Summary

  • We dive deep into the legacy of the late Bill Walton, the legendary but controversial UCLA and NBA star who played through tremendous pain and injuries during his career. Walton was uncompromising in his countercultural beliefs, from his anti-government views to his refusal to take pharmaceutical drugs. Yet he was also one of the most dominant players ever, winning titles in college and the NBA MVP despite only playing 40% of potential games due to injuries. His broadcasting career provided an unconventional but beloved second act. The conversation then shifts to Kyrie Irving's recent "redemption" story with the Mavericks after years of being a lightning rod of controversy. We explore whether Irving is finally maturing into a veteran leader under Coach Jason Kidd, putting his skills and mentorship ahead of the anti-vax, anti-Semitic, and other fringe stances that made him a pariah. Like Walton, Irving marches to the beat of his own drum despite backlash. We ask when society will give such figures grace to make mistakes and evolve rather than permanently writing them off after missteps. Irving's on-court renaissance prompts us to reevaluate making room for personal growth. With the Mavs exceeding expectations behind Irving's stellar play, we ponder if this year could cement his legacy among the NBA's greatest by winning a title. Or will the Celtics' defensive grit from the Drew Holliday, Derrick White, and Co. lock him down? Tune in as we explore these "redemption songs" and more on the latest Running It Back.
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