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🎙️ ISO Play Episode 2: Can the Old Guard Still Dominate?

In Episode 2 of ISO Play, KB dives into four bold topics shaping sports today—each segment bringing heat, depth, and real analysis.

🎯 Fix It or Forget It: Aaron Rodgers to the Steelers — Is 41 the New 31?

Aaron Rodgers has landed in Pittsburgh with a one-year, $13.6M deal and the weight of the franchise’s postseason hopes on his shoulders. But at 41 years old, is he a solution or just another cycle of fading stars?

KB breaks down:

  • The ripple effect of Rodgers' arrival, including the trade of George Pickens and the big signing of DK Metcalf.
  • ESPN’s projected stats: 3,549 yards, 19 TDs, 10 INTs—decent, but does it scream Super Bowl?
  • Whether the Steelers can truly compete in a QB-loaded AFC.
  • Verdict: Is this a savvy short-term fix or a nostalgia-fueled mistake?
🧩 Mismatch of the Week: Cunningham & Mabrey—Tough Love or Over the Line?

The WNBA is getting scrappy—and two names are at the center: Sophie Cunningham and Marina Mabrey. With ejections, flagrant fouls, and fines stacking up, KB tackles:

  • Are they redefining what “tough” looks like in the W?
  • Should the league lean into this edge—or rein it in?
  • Are these women being unfairly targeted or pushing past what’s acceptable?

It's not just about intensity—it's about identity. Has the WNBA reached a turning point?

🚨 Flagrant Take: Lakers Sold for $10 Billion—A Legacy in Jeopardy?

The Lakers were just sold in the largest deal in sports history—$10B to Mark Walter. Jeanie Buss remains on board, but the Buss family era may be closing. KB questions:

  • Is this a soul-selling moment for one of the NBA’s most iconic franchises?
  • Can Walter balance business with basketball culture?
  • What does this mean for free agency, branding, and the future of "Laker Nation"?

This isn’t just a sale—it’s a seismic shift.

🃏 Wildcard: Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track League—Pioneer or Pitfall?

Track legend Michael Johnson launched the GST (Grand Slam Track) league with major names and payouts—but an LA finale cancellation raised eyebrows.

KB explores:

  • Was this truly a pilot season or an early sign of structural flaws?
  • Can the league find a permanent place in a crowded sports calendar?
  • Will athlete trust and sponsor confidence rebound in time for 2026?

Track needs innovation—but can it afford failure?

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