House of Strauss

House of Strauss is a Substack exploring intersections between sports, business, politics, and culture. It delves into the evolving sports media environment, the impact of political and social issues on sports, coaching strategies, the influence of influencers in sports, and critiques of media handling of sports stories. It aims to provide insights into the dynamics shaping modern sports and culture.

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28 implied HN points β€’ 01 Mar 24
  1. Politicians often rely on writers and intellectuals for ideas, while sports coaches do not look to the media for advice.
  2. Political leaders delegate the ideas portion of their projects to others, like writers, as they seek power for its own sake.
  3. In contrast to politics, sports coaches consider the media intellectually useless and mainly rely on internal expertise within their team for strategic decisions.
36 implied HN points β€’ 05 Jan 24
  1. Television and platforms like Youtube have different requirements and not all content works on both.
  2. The success of a media personality on one platform doesn't guarantee success on another.
  3. Hiring decisions in media can be risky and may have implications for a company's reputation and internal dynamics.
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25 implied HN points β€’ 18 Mar 24
  1. Younger referees in the NBA tend to call fewer fouls, possibly affecting game outcomes like total points scored.
  2. There has been a significant drop in the average total points scored in NBA games, contrary to the league's initial explanation of a "statistical anomaly."
  3. The NBA's handling of the decreased scoring and evasion in addressing the issue has left fans questioning the league's transparency and motivations.
28 implied HN points β€’ 31 Jan 24
  1. Being a "homer" can lead to more accurate predictions about your favorite team
  2. Assess opinions based on substance, not on perceived bias or motives
  3. Interest in an outcome can enhance understanding and knowledge, outweighing potential bias
63 implied HN points β€’ 15 Jun 23
  1. The author reflects on a controversial article they wrote about the Cavinder twins, TikTok stars turned influencers.
  2. Despite facing backlash, the author stands by the intent and content of their article, emphasizing the journalistic process and context.
  3. The article aimed to delve into the modern journey and business aspects of the Cavinder twins but faced criticism from the subject for not aligning with their desired narrative.
24 implied HN points β€’ 29 Feb 24
  1. The Denver Nuggets surprisingly had four games reaching a viewership of 2 million this season on cable, which is a rare achievement in today's media landscape.
  2. Viewership for NBA games on ESPN and TNT can be challenging to reach the 2 million threshold, but the Nuggets achieved it multiple times.
  3. Reaching 2 million viewers on cable for NBA games is not common, making the Denver Nuggets stand out for their significant viewership numbers.
23 implied HN points β€’ 05 Mar 24
  1. Peter King outlasted his haters in the NFL world, proving his longevity and success.
  2. The write-up by Peter King in his final Football Morning in America focused on the late NFL reporter Chris Mortensen, showcasing the old-school style of journalism.
  3. To access the full content, readers need to be paid subscribers on the House of Strauss platform.
53 implied HN points β€’ 27 Jul 23
  1. Bomani Jones is more popular and influential than perceived in broadcasting circles.
  2. Bomani Jones generates high subscription rates when appearing on podcasts, indicating strong public interest.
  3. Criticism of Bomani Jones from certain media outlets may be ideologically motivated and overlook his talent and success.
64 implied HN points β€’ 27 Apr 23
  1. The media can sensationalize and distort complex stories into soundbites for quick, angry reactions.
  2. Successful coaching often involves individualized management strategies and balancing structure with freedom.
  3. Phil Jackson's coaching success was rooted in understanding and connecting with players as individuals, even amidst societal and personal contradictions.
26 implied HN points β€’ 15 Jan 24
  1. The sports TV industry is experiencing a major transformation due to Peacockification.
  2. Peacock Game on NBCUniversal is influencing how ESPN and other sports rights holders operate.
  3. Fans are skeptical but the industry is evolving with potential watershed moments.
23 implied HN points β€’ 23 Jan 24
  1. The show 'First Things First' is highly praised and successful in captivating its audience through storytelling.
  2. Successful sports talk involves taking the audience on a journey through engaging narratives rather than just shouting or acting crazy.
  3. The success of 'First Things First' is attributed to its mix of entertainment, accountability for past opinions, and the show's ability to anchor viewers in the present moment.
19 implied HN points β€’ 16 Jan 24
  1. Matthew Stafford and Hakeem Olajuwon both saw their legacies defined after age 30.
  2. Both athletes received more attention and validation after certain career events.
  3. Late career success can significantly impact an athlete's legacy and recognition.
47 implied HN points β€’ 17 Feb 23
  1. The NHL is undergoing a significant cultural shift focused on inclusivity, particularly targeting issues of race, gender, and sexual orientation.
  2. The league is actively engaging with younger generations, seeking their input through youth advisory boards to shape marketing strategies and develop a more diverse fan base.
  3. While the NHL's efforts on diversity, inclusion, and youth engagement may be well-intentioned, the document suggests a heavy focus on current social justice trends, potentially overshadowing core business strategies like marketing to established fan demographics.
7 implied HN points β€’ 16 Jan 24
  1. Producer Anthony Mayes suggested putting up a trailer for Ethan Strauss' book about Kevin Durant's final season with the Warriors.
  2. The trailer is described as a good watch now that the Warriors core seems to be changing.
  3. Ethan Strauss might be inspired to visit the team this week after watching the trailer.