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Welcome to our daily show: Front Office Sports Today. Join senior writer Owen Poindexter for breakdowns of the biggest stories across sports and business, commentary on cultural trends in the space, and guest appearances from influential athletes, executives, and the FOS editorial team. The only show you need to start your day right.
Writer’s Strike End a Boon for Sports Networks, Agencies
With the writer’s strike ending, major sports broadcasters such as Disney, Comcast, and Warner Bros. Discovery are breathing a sigh of relief, as are top agencies. We delve into the potential long-term impact of the five-month strike.
Also, the PGA Tour and LIV Golf are still acting like rivals, and Ken Griffey Jr. is enjoying a second career as a sports photographer.
Plus, legendary soccer broadcaster Ray Hudson joins to discuss Lionel Messi’s impact on U.S. soccer and much more.
26:3326/09/2023
How Jamie Erdahl Made Good Morning Football Her Own
The NFL is exploring Spain, Brazil, and Australia as potential sites for regular season games. The league also announced the main act for the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, and the Jaguars are threatening relocation if they don’t get around $1 billion in public funding.
Plus the NFL Network’s Jamie Erdahl joins to discuss her career, the growth of “Good Morning Football,” and which people in the NFL are the best interviews.
17:3925/09/2023
How Rupert Murdoch Changed Sports Media Forever
Rupert Murdoch has been arguably the most influential figure in sports media over the last three decades. As he steps down as chair of Fox and News Corp., we discuss his monumental and ongoing impact.
Plus, MLB’s top three spenders are missing the playoffs for the first time in 15 years, the Milwaukee Bucks are at the mercy of superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, and we hear from Topgolf chief brand officer Geoff Cottrill on how his company has upended the sport's image.
20:1722/09/2023
Could Promotion-Relegation work in College Football?
Boise State associate athletic director Michael Walsh has proposed a promotion and relegation system for college football among western U.S. schools. The proposal aims to create an exciting media product while reducing travel for non-football sports. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich joins to explain what she’s hearing on the idea from school and conference administrators.
Plus FOS senior reporter A.J. Perez joins from the U.S. capitol for a report on Washington, D.C.’s, push to bring the Commanders back to RFK Stadium.
22:1121/09/2023
NFL Accuses NFLPA of Telling RBs to Exaggerate Injuries
The NFL has accused its players association of encouraging running backs to exaggerate injuries to gain leverage in contract negotiations — something that NFLPA president JC Tretter hinted at earlier this summer. Also, Colorado football has now sold out all its home games for the first time ever, and the XFL and USFL are nearing a merger.
Plus, we hear from Washington Mystics star Elena Delle Donne on her career and the state of the WNBA amid a surge of interest in women’s sports.
19:3420/09/2023
Rays to Stay in Tampa Bay
After decades of discussion and negotiations, the Tampa Bay Rays are set to announce a deal for a new stadium. The team will stay in St. Petersburg and develop the surrounding Gas Plant District, potentially freeing up MLB to focus on further expansion.
Plus, we hear from Learfield president and CEO Cole Gahagan on what a new round of investments in the company will mean for its efforts in NIL and college sports.
22:0719/09/2023
Coach Prime Turns Colorado Into Hollywood
Major networks swarmed Colorado, where the Buffaloes kept the hype-train going after narrowly avoiding an upset to Colorado State. ESPN and Fox both had a presence in Boulder over the weekend, despite the latter network not having broadcast rights to the game. FOS newsletter co-author David Rumsey provides an on-the-ground report from the scene.
Plus, we hear from comedian Rob Riggle on his experience in sports media, his long-time love of Kansas football, and his newfound obsession with pickleball.
18:3218/09/2023
The NFL's Turf War (w/ Eli Manning)
The NFL has further deepened its roots in Europe by making Tottenham Hotspur Stadium its official U.K. home, and next season could bring a game played in Madrid. We also look into pushback against allowing Netflix and other platforms access for sports documentaries, as well as the NBA’s new rules to keep stars on the court.
Plus, Eli Manning joins to discuss whether the NFL should replace all turf fields with grass, Saquon Barkley’s relationship with the New York Giants, and his first forays into fantasy football.
21:5115/09/2023
How Amazon Looks to Go Deeper on ‘TNF’ (w/ Taylor Rooks)
Amazon is entering its second season as the exclusive broadcaster of “Thursday Night Football.” Amazon feature reporter Taylor Rooks joins the show to discuss how she gets NFL players to open up and provide new angles to viewers.
Plus, Major League Pickleball and the PPA Tour are merging with a $50 million investment into a new entity. Tom Webb of the rival Association of Pickleball Players joins to discuss the merger and the overall pickleball landscape.
25:1714/09/2023
The Aaron Rodgers Fallout
Aaron Rodgers’ season-ending injury has massive implications for the New York Jets, the NFL, and its major media partners. We delve into the fallout of this stunning turn in the league’s biggest narrative of the season.
Plus, "The Last Dance" executive producer and Slamball co-creator Mike Tollin joins us for a behind-the-scenes look at the Michael Jordan-focused series and the world of sports media.
26:2213/09/2023
The NFL's Empire State of Mind
The NFL and its media partners are putting the New York Jets and Giants on prime time, betting that the Jets’ Aaron Rodgers and the Giants’ recent resurgence will bring new levels of attention to the massive media market. Meanwhile, Disney and Charter settled their dispute just in time to avoid a "Monday Night Football" blackout.
Plus, we hear from IndyCar champion Alex Palou on his recent victory, the global racing landscape, and his contract dispute with McLaren.
16:5012/09/2023
YouTube Survives First NFL Sunday
YouTube made it through its first Sunday broadcasting ‘NFL Sunday Ticket’ without any major hiccups. Now it looks toward the long-term question of how many viewers and subscribers it can attract, as Google and Amazon spearhead the NFL’s streaming future.
Plus, we hear from former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL star Ricky Williams on running back pay, the effects of NIL, and what he’s watching for this NFL season.
24:0411/09/2023
Could the Pac-12 Live On?
Oregon State and Washington State are exploring options to keep the Pac-12 name alive, but it’s unclear whether the conference would retain Power 5 status — or what would happen to the crumbling conference’s media deal and IP rights.
Plus, TNF analytics expert Sam Schwartzstein joins us to discuss the football analytics movement, overvalued and undervalued NFL positions, and his predictions for the new season.
24:4508/09/2023
The NFL Season Begins, feat. Travis Kelce
The NFL season begins with the Kansas City Chiefs on top of the football world — and star quarterback Patrick Mahomes building one of the most expansive athlete business empires before his 28th birthday. We also take a look at their Thursday night opponents, the Detroit Lions, who have gone from perennial cellar-dwellers to league darlings.
Plus, KC star tight end Travis Kelce joins us for a wide-ranging interview, including whether he sees NFL team ownership in his future.
22:3107/09/2023
ESPN Blacked Out as Sports Calendar Heats Up
Disney is in a high-stakes carriage dispute with cable company Charter — one that blacked out ESPN and other Disney-owned stations for millions of fans at the peak of the US Open, the start of the college football season, and on the eve of the first ESPN-broadcast ‘Monday Night Football’ game. Cord-cutting and Disney’s long-term plans for ESPN+ make this tussle more complicated than past carriage disputes.
Plus, we hear from Philadelphia Eagles’ linebacker Haason Reddick on his offseason, charity work, returning to the Eagles after their run to the Super Bowl, and the state of NFL player pay.
19:4606/09/2023
How the PFL Plans to Spend its $100 million Investment
Saudi Arabia’s SRJ Sports Investments has invested $100 million into the Professional Fighters League. Newsletter co-author David Rumsey breaks down the details of the transaction, along with Saudi Arabia’s growing portfolio in the world of professional sports.
Next, we’re joined by Donn Davis, founder and CEO of the PFL. Davis describes how the PFL is planning to spend its $100 million — including creating a “Champions League for MMA.”
20:1605/09/2023
How the Big Ten is Emulating the NFL
The Big Ten is taking a page from the NFL in its broadcast strategy with plans to own Saturday the way the NFL does Sunday. We also take a look at the Coach Prime phenomenon as Colorado attracts outsized attention and soaring ticket prices due to the presence of Deion Sanders.
Plus, former Miami Marlins president David Samson joins us to discuss the state of the Los Angeles Angels — following one of the most dramatic reversals in recent memory.
23:5201/09/2023
College Football Playoff Future in Flux
The College Football Playoff Board of Managers met on Wednesday to discuss the future of the CFP amid the collapse of the Pac-12. Now, Power 5 revenue distribution and the role of Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff are in question.
Plus, we have a fascinating interview with Jeffrey Pollack, who has been an executive with the Los Angeles Chargers, the XFL, the Professional Bull Riders Association, and the World Series of Poker. He's now the first professor of practice at the McCormack Department of Sport Management at the University of Massachusetts' Isenberg School of Management.
23:1731/08/2023
The Royals Stadium Plans Hit a Speed Bump
The Kansas City Royals are moving past the renderings and into the realities of getting a new stadium built — but they face certain challenges in striking a deal. Negotiations over the coming months could determine whether the team builds a downtown venue or a large development away from the city center.
Plus, we hear from New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner on his offseason and playing with Aaron Rodgers, while FanRally founder and CEO Chris Giles discusses reimagining the fan-team relationship.
20:3030/08/2023
Fenway Sports Group Makes Move in NHL Media
Fenway Sports Group, which owns the Pittsburgh Penguins, is now buying the team's regional sports network, AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh. Fenway is expected to follow the model it has used with the Boston Red Sox's NESN channel by introducing streaming for local fans. But the purchase presents a fork in the road for the Pittsburgh Pirates — also broadcast by AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh.
Plus, we hear from ESPN broadcaster Jessica Mendoza on broadcasting the Little League World Series, being one of the first female broadcasters in an MLB booth, and the state of MLB.
23:0929/08/2023
Cal and Stanford Could Zag to Big 12
Cal and Stanford have engaged the Big 12, Arizona State will not host bowl games this season amid an NCAA investigation, Spanish coaches are resigning en masse to protest Luis Rubiales, and the Oakland A’s may try to share Oracle Park with the San Francisco Giants for three years.
Plus, we speak to USTA CEO and US Open tournament director Stacey Allaster on the 50th anniversary of Billie Jean King successfully advocating for equal pay between men and women at the US Open.
19:1928/08/2023
ACC Faces Decision on Cal, Stanford, SMU
The ACC has three schools knocking out the door but remains undecided whether to let them in. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich breaks down why ACC members are on the fence —and if this is really the end of the Pac-12.
Plus, FOS newsletter co-author David Rumsey speaks to New York Red Bulls president Marc de Grandpré on Messi Mania coming to the Big Apple, and we hear from tennis legend and ESPN analyst Chris Evert on the U.S. Open.
26:2925/08/2023
Reggie Bush Wants His Heisman Back
Reggie Bush won the Heisman Trophy in 2005, then had it taken away for accepting impermissible benefits, according to the NCAA. We dive into the backstory of this thorny case, and what’s likely to happen next.
Plus, the US Gymnastics Championships begin on Thursday, as three former champions, Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, and Suni Lee, look to assert themselves. Journalist Ari Saperstein joins to discuss what this key moment, with an eye toward the 2024 Olympics.
27:1424/08/2023
White Sox Threaten to Walk Out
Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf has floated the possibility that the team could leave Guaranteed Rate Field — or even depart Chicago entirely — if they don’t get a good deal when their lease runs out in six years. We explore how serious that threat is — and whether Reinsdorf even intends to keep the team.
Plus, MLB Hall of Famer Tom Glavine discusses his broadcasting career, how he’s had to adjust to the pitch clock as an analyst, the surging Atlanta Braves, and the biggest what-if of his career.
21:4123/08/2023
MLS is Playing the Long Game with Messi Mania
MLS Commissioner Don Garber told ESPN he thinks clubs should take the initiative in harnessing Messi Mania for long-term growth. Newsletter co-authors Eric Fisher and David Rumsey discuss what Garber's comments mean for MLS clubs going forward.
Plus, we are joined by Rob Petrozzo, co-founder of the Rally Museum — where everything on exhibit is available for public investment.
20:4522/08/2023
Women's Soccer Hits New Heights
Spain defeated England to win its first Women’s World Cup at a time when then the women’s game has never been more popular. We take a look at what this tournament meant for women’s soccer.
Plus, we take a look at the multi-club model of soccer team ownership, first with a new women’s fund that aims to raise $100 million to buy women’s teams, and then with 777 co-founder Josh Wander, who was one of the early innovators in that realm.
23:1721/08/2023
Kansas City Royals Plan New $2B Stadium
The Kansas City Royals are looking for a new home to replace Kaufman Stadium. We get the latest on the sites they have in mind, how much it will cost, and what will be there other than a stadium.
Plus, we hear from MLB legend Tino Martinez on his work with the PBX pickleball league and his thoughts on MLB today and the state of the New York teams.
21:1318/08/2023
Why Michael Oher is Rewriting “The Blind Side”
Michael Oher, who became nationally known as the subject of “The Blind Side” book and movie, is suing the Tuohy family that he lived with for years. New York Times reporter Santul Nerkar and attorney Nick Soltman join the show to explore the narrative and legal implications of what Oher is doing, and why he is taking action years after his retirement.
22:5017/08/2023
Is Skip Bayless’ Ego Sabotaging Fox’s Future?
“Undisputed” host Skip Bayless has torn up his winning formula and is now emulating Stephen A. Smith. Front Office Sports senior writer Mike McCarthy stops by to explain the perplexing and ego-filled dilemma facing Fox — and why not everyone there is happy with the changes.
Plus, Comcast has a unique program connecting sports tech startups with some of the biggest sports properties in the world. Jenna Kurath, who runs the media giant’s program, joins the show to explain the initiative and how it can be a win for all parties.
21:2416/08/2023
WNBA Eyes Denver for Expansion
WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert visited Denver to explore the city as a potential site for league expansion. We take a look at which cities could add a team, when that might happen — and whether WNBA players are buying in.
Plus, Major League Rugby CEO and commissioner Nic Benson joins to discuss how his league is stoking fan interest and participation in the sport ahead of the 2031 Rugby World Cup in the U.S.
20:3715/08/2023
Could the Brewers Leave Milwaukee?
Negotiations in Milwaukee have become acrimonious enough that the Milwaukee Brewers are at least floating the idea of relocation. Eric Fisher joins guest host Doug Greenberg to discuss whether relocation is a real possibility and where they might go in that scenario.
Plus, we hear from Upper Deck President Jason Masherah on how a leading trading card and collectibles company is riding and nurturing the revival in the industry.
21:2514/08/2023
Book Claims Phil Mickelson Bet $1B
A new book by Billy Walters claims that golfing legend Phil Mickelson placed over $1 billion in bets over three decades on football, baseball, and basketball, losing over $100 million. Walters also claims that Mickelson attempted to bet $400,000 on the 2012 Ryder Cup, which he was participating in.
Plus, we look into the rapidly growing world of sports documentaries with the co-directors of the Religion of Sports’ documentary “Destination NBA: A G-League Odyssey.”
21:4711/08/2023
ESPN’s Huge Sports Betting Ambitions
ESPN has entered the sports betting market and its partner, PENN Entertainment, is staking much of its future value on the deal paying off. Eric Fisher joins the show to discuss why claiming a big share of the sports betting market is of existential importance to PENN.
Plus, Comcast takes issue with comments made by David Adelman in a previous episode and we explore the evolving world of ticketing and how teams are working to keep up with fan expectations.
27:2310/08/2023
ESPN Jumps Into Sports Betting
ESPN made its long-awaited move into the sports betting space, inking a deal with Penn Entertainment. Penn will rebrand its sportsbook to ESPN Bet and sell previous sports betting partner Barstool back to its founder, Dave Portnoy. The move represents a huge pivot for all three companies, as ESPN pushes aside concerns over associating sports betting with parent company Disney’s family-friendly image.
Plus, we’re joined by IOC sports director Kit McConnell, who is working to elevate esports to the highest stage — the Olympics.
22:0209/08/2023
The Legal Drama That Could Shape the Collectibles Market
Fanatics and Panini are suing each other — and the fate of the collectibles market could be at stake. Panini is alleging that Fanatics has spent its way into an illegal monopoly, while Fanatics claims that Panini’s weaknesses as a company left an opening for a new player. We give you the latest on what could be an epic legal battle.
Plus, we hear from David Adelman, a partner at Harris Blitzer Entertainment, which owns the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, and Washington Commanders. Adelman, who is heading the controversial project to build a new arena for the 76ers in downtown Philadelphia, makes his case for why the arena would be a big asset for the city.
25:0708/08/2023
The Pac-12 Meets Its Demise
Over the past week, six Pac-12 schools announced their intentions to leave the conference — leaving it bereft of universities and facing its end. Reporter Amanda Christovich joins FOS Today to explain how we got this point, as well as what this means for the remaining four schools in the Pac-12 and college sports as a whole.
Plus, we have an interview with Andrea Pagnanelli, CEO of the National Cycling League. The League is in the midst of experimenting with the structure of cycling races in an attempt to turn them into a spectator sport.
18:3507/08/2023
Pressure Rises for USWNT Ahead of Knockout Round
The USWNT has advanced to the knockout round of the Women's World Cup, but many fans aren't pleased with the team's performance. Newsletter co-author David Rumsey explains why the pressure is on for the United States, and how Jamaica crowdfunded their women's team out of the group stage.
Plus, FOX Sports Digital's SVP Michael Bucklin joins us to share what it takes to broadcast the Women's World Cup across the world to the United States.
19:4504/08/2023
Why Running Backs Aren't Getting Paid
Running backs across the NFL have been vocal about their desire for longer contract extensions and higher-paid salaries, but the league isn't budging. Matt Miller, NFL draft analyst for ESPN, joins FOS Today to break down why he thinks today's NFL market isn't built for running backs — and why it won't change anytime soon.
Plus, the Pac-12 looks to be in jeopardy — but could Apple be its saving grace? Newsletter co-author David Rumsey explains how a deal with Apple TV could keep the Pac-12 together.
21:2803/08/2023
Evaluating the MLB Trade Deadline
From buyers and sellers to prospect swaps and blockbuster trades, the MLB trade deadline represents the last chance for teams to bolster their rosters ahead of a World Series run — or tear it all down for a rebuild. Newsletter co-author Eric Fisher joins senior writer Owen Poindexter to break down the biggest deals and surprises coming out of this year's trade deadline.
Plus, we have an interview with former USWNT goalkeeper Briana Scurry, who has seen the sport change and evolve firsthand as a player, coach, and investor in the NWSL's Washington Spirit. Scurry discusses the growth of the women's game in the U.S. and abroad.
26:0802/08/2023
Major NIL Booster Reportedly Under Criminal Investigation
Earlier this year, the University of Miami became the first school to receive NIL-related sanctions — and now one of their top donors, John Ruiz and his company LifeWallet, are reportedly under criminal investigation. Reporter Amanda Christovich joins to give some insight on the troubles in Coral Gables.
Plus, we are joined by NBA legend Tracy McGrady to talk about his new business venture designed to highlight the best one-on-one basketball players in the world: Ones Basketball League.
20:3701/08/2023
Tottenham Owner Indicted for Insider Trading
Joe Lewis, the majority owner of Tottenham Hotspurs, has been charged with insider trading in the United States, casting a shadow over the club just weeks before the Premier League season kicks off. Newsletter co-author David Rumsey joins FOS Today to break down what this means for the club — and whether it could even trigger a potential sale.
We also have an interview with USC quarterback Caleb Williams, who's coming off a Heisman Trophy-winning season and a vast portfolio of NIL deals. Williams talks with us about his goals and ambitions for the year to come — including winning a national championship and being drafted first overall.
16:4331/07/2023
Colorado Heading Back to Big 12
Colorado was already making headlines when they signed Deion Sanders as their head football coach, and now they appear to be making news again as they are headed for the Big 12. Reporter Amanda Christovich joins FOS Today to break down why Colorado is making moves to jump ship from the Pac-12.
We also have an interview Zaire Wade — son of NBA hall-of-famer Dwyane Wade and a guard in the Basketball Africa League. Wade joins writer Doug Greenberg to talk about what it was like playing with Bronny James at Sierra Canyon, choosing to go pro over going to college, and how he ended up playing in the Basketball Africa League.
19:4328/07/2023
Allegations of Toxic Culture Under Minnesota’s P.J. Fleck
Senior Reporter AJ Perez investigated Minnesota's football program and found unsettling allegations suggesting a "cult-like atmosphere" under head coach P.J. Fleck. Perez joins Front Office Sports Today to dive into what he uncovered at the University of Minnesota, and how this — along with the allegations of hazing at Northwestern University — could be the beginning of a new wave of unearthing toxic culture within college sports.
Plus, we hear from MLB Network's Mark DeRosa, Lauren Shehadi, and Robert Flores as they celebrate their 750th episode hosting "MLB Central." They share their thoughts on the long-running show, as well as their take on the new rules and potential landing spots for Shohei Ohtani.
27:2627/07/2023
Barstool Breaks Into Broadcasting Golf
Tomorrow afternoon, Barstool Sports will broadcast the Korn Ferry Tour NV5 Invitational with commentary from the hosts of its "Fore Play" podcast. Co-host Sam "Riggs" Bozoian joins newsletter co-author David Rumsey to break down how this deal came together and why the Korn Ferry Tour is a good fit for Barstool Sports.
Plus, we have an interview with Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews, who has lived with type-1 diabetes since childhood and found a way to perform at the highest level despite his illness. Hear how Andrews manages his diabetes while playing football, as well as his thoughts on the NFL going overseas and Lamar Jackson's new contract.
22:4726/07/2023
Mbappé Recieves Billion-Dollar Offer to Play in Saudi Pro League
Kylian Mbappé, widely regarded as one of the best soccer players in the world, has received an offer worth over $1 billion to play in Saudia Arabia — for just a single year. Soccer journalist Ben Jacobs joins Front Office Sports Today to break down what the earth-shaking offer means for Mbappé, PSG, and the soccer world in general.
Plus, Premier League CEO Richard Masters shares his thoughts on the Mbappé deal, the Premier League's U.S. tour, and financing a system built around promotion and relegation.
23:1125/07/2023
Could NFL or NBA Buy ESPN Stake?
Disney has held talks with the NFL and NBA on a potential stake sale and integration of the companies, but questions are rising about other media partners and journalistic ethics. CNBC media reporter Alex Sherman provides the latest on the talks.
Later, we hear from MLS legend Cobi Jones on his experience playing in the last US World Cup and playing with David Beckham, and what those moments tell us about Lionel Messi’s impact and the 2026 World Cup.
26:5024/07/2023
Messi Mania Marks New Era for MLS
The day has finally arrived. After 19 years of playing professionally in Europe, Lionel Messi is set to make his MLS debut tonight with Inter Miami CF. Dan Courtemanche, EVP of Communications at MLS, joins us to give an inside look at how Messi came to play in the States — as well as MLS' streaming deal with Apple and Messi's impact on viewership.
We've also got newsletter co-author Eric Fisher, who shares his thoughts on how Messi Mania is going to impact Miami, MLS, and American soccer.
27:0221/07/2023
USWNT Looking to Make History in World Cup
The Women's World Cup kicked off this morning in Australia and New Zealand, and the USWNT is attempting to do something unprecedented — win three World Cups in a row. Front Office Sports writer Doug Greenberg joins us to take a look at America's chances to make history, as well as the record amount of money invested into this year's tournament.
Next, we're joined by USWNT captain Lindsey Horan — a focal point on the team that won the 2019 Women's World Cup. Horan gives some insight into what it's like to play for a World Cup, the state of professional women's soccer internationally, and how the NWSL can keep up with European Leagues.
23:2420/07/2023
Roger Bennett on the Rise of American Soccer
This week alone, Lionel Messi is set to play his first MLS game, Premier League teams are flooding the United States, and the USWNT begins its quest for a third consecutive Women’s World Cup. Men In Blazers’ Roger Bennett joins FOS Today to make his case that this is the biggest moment in American soccer history — and why it’s only the beginning for the sport.
26:1919/07/2023
The Atlanta Braves Go Public
The Atlanta Braves are going public on Wednesday morning. Newsletter co-author Eric Fisher gives us some insight on the deal, plus the latest on the Arizona Diamondbacks' move from Bally Sports.
Then, SlamBall makes its return to television this weekend on ESPN after two decades off-the-air. Mason Gordon, founder and CEO of SlamBall, comes on to share the sports' comeback story.
22:0518/07/2023