Chennedy Carter's controversial hip-check on Caitlin Clark during a basketball game was preceded by physical jostling and trash-talking from Clark. Carter, who received a flagrant foul for the incident, described it as a heat-of-the-moment play and expressed no regrets. Clark criticized the foul, calling it "not a basketball play."
The upcoming Elite Eight showdown between Iowa and LSU in women's basketball is anticipated to be intense, with star players Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese known for their trash-talking and competitive spirits. Despite the heated exchanges on the court, both players emphasize that it's not personal and that they have mutual respect off the court. The game is expected to draw significant attention due to the rivalry between the two teams and the passionate playing styles of Clark and Reese.
Two coaches involved in the brawl with Cam Newton at a 7-on-7 football event in Atlanta have spoken out, claiming that the former NFL quarterback initiated the altercation by trash talking their team during the game. The coaches, TJ and Steph Brown of TopShelf Performance, alleged that Newton made disrespectful comments and grabbed Steph, leading to the physical altercation. They described Newton's behavior as "typical Cam Newton" and expressed disappointment in themselves for engaging with him, but emphasized that they felt compelled to stand up against the disrespect.
Indiana Pacers' guard Bennedict Mathurin confidently declared his intention to win the Rising Stars MVP and backed it up with an impressive performance, scoring 22 points to secure the award. Mathurin's trash-talking and dominant play led Team Jalen to victory in the tournament, showcasing his scoring prowess and competitive spirit. Despite a recent slump, Mathurin's improved efficiency and willingness to adapt to the Pacers' system demonstrate his growth as a player, while his success in the Rising Stars event reflects his impact on the team.
UFC welterweight Matt Brown praises Leon Edwards for his performance against Colby Covington at UFC 296, stating that Edwards looked very good and prevented Covington from getting started. Brown criticizes Covington for talking a big game but failing to deliver in the fight, especially after a two-year hiatus. He questions whether Covington's controversial trash-talking approach is worth it, particularly after insulting Edwards' late father. Brown expresses that he, along with many others, is not interested in seeing Covington fight again and hopes he doesn't make any more offensive comments.
Cowboys cornerback Stephon Gilmore says being called "old" by Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown at the beginning of the game lit a fire in him, leading to a momentum-shifting play where he stripped Brown of the ball. Gilmore had a strong game and will be crucial in upcoming matchups against top receivers.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen shut down a trash-talking Philadelphia Phillies fan with a single tweet, offering them spring training tickets after the Phillies were eliminated from the postseason. The Phillies fan's attempt to taunt Gallen backfired as he quickly made his Twitter account private.
Former Alabama star Brandon Miller recounts his experience of working out in front of Michael Jordan during a pre-draft interview on Sirius XM. Miller said he didn't feel much pressure while working out in front of Jordan and admired his trash talk game. Jordan called Miller "just a shooter" and airballed a free throw during Miller's visit to Charlotte. Miller took a shot at Jordan, saying it was him just being old. The Hornets were projected to take Miller with the No. 2 overall pick, but they are now leaning toward selecting Scoot Henderson.
Memphis Grizzlies' Dillon Brooks said he does not regret trash-talking LeBron James during the NBA playoffs, despite a $25,000 fine from the league. Brooks stated that he is a competitor and will continue to be himself. However, if he had made the statement earlier, it would have been perceived differently. Brooks' reputation has taken a hit due to his behavior during the playoffs, including leaving the locker room before media was allowed in.
NBA champion Stephen Jackson praised Memphis Grizzlies' Dillon Brooks for not being friends with LeBron James and wanting to compete against him, unlike "too many players" who let James score and want to be friends. Brooks has been trash-talking James and relishing the opportunity to face him in the playoffs, leading the league with 18 technical fouls. Brooks said he plays with his heart and doesn't use "ticky-tack" fouls on James and other star players.
The recent NCAA women's basketball championship game drew record numbers in TV viewership and attendance, but the focus has shifted to the trash-talking and taunting between LSU's Angel Reese and Iowa's Caitlin Clark. While some criticize Reese's behavior as classless, others argue that it's good for the game and that men are often praised for similar behavior. The article calls for a celebration of the players' accomplishments and highlights the double standards faced by Black women's basketball players.