Joy Taylor breaks down reports that Dodgers owner Mark Walter, who bought the Lakers from the Buss family for $10 billion last summer, is now selling the franchise for a record $12.5 billion to Bob Iger and investor Josh Kushner, pending NBA Board of Governors approval in September; she notes Walter is under federal investigation and discusses the potential ripple effects for the Lakers and a possible Vegas expansion bid. She then reacts to Russell Westbrook announcing his retirement after 18 NBA seasons, highlighting his MVP year, nine All-Star selections, career averages (20.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, 8 assists), and NBA-record 209 triple-doubles. Finally, she covers Browns preseason quarterback plans: Deshaun Watson starts the opener in Chicago, Shedeur Sanders plays the third quarter and starts the second preseason game vs. Buffalo, with Taylor criticizing Cleveland’s QB situation.

Joy Taylor on WNBA Toxicity, Caitlin Clark Hype, and Why Honest Critique Matters
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QB Battle in Atlanta Heats Up, Mendoza’s Solid Raiders Start, and the 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame Class
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Historic WNBA Season Politically Hijacked, Stephanie White Defends Fever, and Josh Allen Set for Preseason
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