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By Marc Lawrence
Friday, Dec 12

The NBA community learned Thursday that Jason Collins has Stage 4 cancer.

Collins, a first-round pick from the 2001 NBA Draft, was an All-Pac 10 player at Stanford before making the jump to the pros. After the 2012–13 season wrapped up, he made headlines for becoming the first publicly gay athlete to play in the NBA. Unfortunately, it was revealed this week that his health is deteriorating at a rapid rate.

“In May I married the love of my life, Brunson Green, at a ceremony in Austin, Texas, that couldn’t have been more perfect. In August, we were supposed to go to the US Open, just as every year, but when the car came to take us to the airport, I was nowhere near ready. And for the first time in decades, we missed the flight because I couldn’t stay focused to pack. I had been having weird symptoms like this for a week or two, but unless something is really wrong, I’m going to push through. I’m an athlete.

“Something was really wrong, though. I was in the CT machine at UCLA for all of five minutes before the tech pulled me out and said they were going to have me see a specialist. I’ve had enough CTs in my life to know they last longer than five minutes and whatever the tech had seen on the first images had to be bad.”

Collins was ultimately diagnosed with Stage 4 glioblastoma, which is considered one of the deadliest forms of brain cancer.

As of right now, Collins is receiving treatment at a clinic in Singapore that offers targeted chemotherapy. He said the goal is to keep fighting until a personalized immunotherapy is made for him.

“Because my tumor is unresectable, going solely with the ‘standard of care’ — radiation and TMZ — the average prognosis is only 11 to 14 months. If that’s all the time I have left, I’d rather spend it trying a course of treatment that might one day be a new standard of care for everyone,” Collins continued.

“I’m fortunate to be in a financial position to go wherever in the world I need to go to get treatment. So, if what I’m doing doesn’t save me, I feel good thinking that it might help someone else who gets a diagnosis like this one day.”

Keep him in your prayers, and my dear good friend Jim Feist, too.

The world needs good people like Jim.


ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Rivers Big Gamble

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Losing to the Jaguars last week knocked the Colts out of the playoff picture, their 8-5 record now eighth place in the AFC and third in the AFC South beneath the 9-4 Jaguars and 8-5 Texans (the Texans beat the Colts, giving them the tiebreaker).

The Colts currently have a 26% chance to make the playoffs, per Next Gen Stats. If they beat the Seahawks this weekend, that chance jumps to 50%, per Next Gen Stat’s model.

With that upside, Philip Rivers wants to make a bet on his health and is willing to renounce his 2026 Pro Hall of Fame semifinalist status, his candidacy consideration delayed another five years if he plays.

He can spend time doubting his ability. Or he could take a chance.

The easiest way to eliminate all the things that can go bad is to stay home,” Rivers said. “And the only way to find out, ‘Can you still do it?’ is to go try.

There’s something about being back in this building that feels right. And I’m just thankful.”

He’s taking a big roll of the dice. Let’s hope he doesn’t crap out.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
From Coastal to James

From the 2025 PLAYBOOK BOWL GUIDE

A good gauge of bowl teams is how they fared against other fellow bowl teams this season. The 2025 PLAYBOOK Bowl Guide breaks down each bowl team’s stats in head-to-head games of teams of the same ilk.

The team that fared the worst in head-to-head game involving bowl team this season was Coastal Carolina, who was dismantled to the tune of -237 net yards per game. The best team of the lost was James Madison who knocked the snot out of fellow bowlers, winning the stats by an average +230 net yards per game.

Knowing stats like alone that are worth the price of admission to the Playbook Bowl Guide. If you haven’t done so, order you copy today just in time for the 2025 college bowl season.

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TRENDING TODAY
We Hardly Knew Ye

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He has been MLB’s most dominant presence on the mound over the past two seasons, and all 30 teams would want him. Starting a bidding war for his services is a no-brainer at this point.

In 2025, Tarik Skubal turned in what was easily his best season. He went 13-6 with a 2.21 ERA, a 0.89 WHIP, and 241 strikeouts against 33 walks in 195 1/3 innings. His 6.6 fWAR led all MLB pitchers, while he was second in FIP (2.45) and xERA (2.72).

That improved on an equally remarkable 2024 campaign in which he went 18-4, with a 2.39 ERA, a 0.92 WHIP, and 228 strikeouts against 35 walks in 192 innings.

And now the Tigers might be poised to do what was once unthinkable.

On Thursday ESPN reported the two-time reigning American League Cy Young winner, is on the market, that a Skubal trade is now likely.

Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris noted this week that there aren't any "untouchables" on his roster. Trading the best pitcher in baseball when you're trying to compete would upset the fan base, but the Tigers, knowing re-signing Skubal next winter is unlikely, appear open to it.

That is quite a bombshell, but not entirely unexpected.

Skubal will almost certainly garner the biggest contract ever given to a pitcher—not including two-way star Shohei Ohtani.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto currently has the biggest contract of any MLB pitcher, clocking in at $325 million over 12 years.

Skubal should blow that number away and is likely to have an average annual value in the $40 million range.

It’s unlikely the Tigers would be able to shell out the $400-plus million it might take to lock him down, so the team is smart to consider moving him while it still can.

We haven’t heard the last of this just yet.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"It is better to swallow words than to have to eat them later.”

- Franklin D. Roosevelt


STAT OF THE DAY
3-14

The Sacramento Kings recent record
as a home dog.



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