The carousel never stops turning
From The GIST (hi@thegistsports.com)
Hello!
Hope you had a sporty and spidery Halloweekend. Heads up: there’ll be no newsletter on Wednesday as our staff gathers in Chicago for a team offsite. Have no fear, though — today’s newsletter is filled with plenty of tricks and treats, and we’ll be right back here on Friday.
— Mr. Potato Head, aka Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo, rocking a hilarious costume during the postgame press conference following Friday’s loss to the Chicago Bulls. A reel spud.
WNBA
🏀 The (coaching) carousel never stops turning
The GIST: The Indiana Fever parted ways with head coach (HC) Christie Sides yesterday, making her the sixth WNBA HC (of 12) to be fired in an already spicy offseason. Pass the milk — it’s time for a deep dive.
The background: The LA Sparks, Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Dallas Wings, Washington Mystics, and Fever have all dismissed their HCs in the last month, a remarkable turnover following one of the most-watched WNBA seasons of all-time.
- Notably, five of the six aforementioned teams (excluding the Fever) finished in the bottom half of the standings this year and four of the six (Sparks, Sky, Wings, and Mystics) didn’t make the playoffs at all.
- And there’s more change where that came from. On Saturday, the Las Vegas Aces fired their two-time championship-winning general manager (GM) Natalie Williams, the second GM firing of the offseason after the ’Stics parted ways with longtime GM Mike Thibault last Wednesday.
But why?: Stop us if you’ve heard this before, but the WNBA is surging, dictating pop culture and drawing record-breaking eyes to the court. There’s skyrocketing pressure to win, and changing up a front office can have franchise-altering results.
- And the offseason shakeups are likely far from over. Numerous league legends are currently free agents, and the right HC can lure the shiniest star away from their current team. The ripple effects from the WNBA’s successful 2024 season have only just begun.
World Series
⚾ Isn’t it grand?
The GIST: The highly anticipated 120th edition of the World Series has more than lived up to the hype, with a whole lot of history made in LA before the series shifts to New York for Game 3 tonight at 8:08 p.m. ET. Capture it, remember it.
LA Dodgers take commanding 2-0 series lead: Down to their final out and trailing by a run, Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman blasted an astounding walk-off grand slam — the first-ever walk-off grand slam in World Series history — lifting LA to a 6–3 extra innings Game 1 win over the NY Yankees on Friday. Talk about a Hollywood ending.
- Then Saturday’s Game 2 came down to the pitching: Dodgers hurler Yoshinobu Yamamoto kept the Bronx Bombers’ bats at bay, yielding just one hit in 6 ⅓ innings of work en route to the 4–2 LA victory.
Shohei Ohtani expected to play in Game 3 despite shoulder injury: The LA superstar partially dislocated his shoulder while stealing a base during that Game 2 win but is still anticipated to suit up for tonight’s Game 3 from the Bronx.
- As for NY, all eyes will be on their MVP candidate, Aaron Judge. The Yanks captain has just one hit and six strikeouts across nine at-bats in the World Series. Time to see if he can (all) rise to the challenge and help his squad avoid a devastating 3-0 hole.
Question of the Day
As you read, the World Series continues with Game 3 from NY tonight, followed by Games 4 and 5 (if necessary) scheduled for tomorrow and Wednesday. Since we don’t have a newsletter on Hump Day, do you think the champion will be crowned by the time we next talk on Friday? Cast your vote below.
Together With NBA Canada
🏀 The real pride of Canada
Three things that Canadians are proud of?
- Being the inventors of poutine
- A publicly funded healthcare system
- Homegrown hoopers like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jamal Murray thriving in the NBA
Show your love for the 21 Canadian NBA superstars by checking out NBA Represent, the league’s season-long campaign to spotlight hoops culture north of the border.
- When you sign up to celebrate and learn more about the Canadian talent in the league, you’ll receive access to exclusive Represent merch and contests to win tickets, trips, custom sneakers, and more. Eh-xcellent.
NFL
🏈 It has to be good
The GIST: While the NFL doles out the Uncrustables, let’s chat through everything you need to know from a jam-packed Week 8 slate. Delish.
Washington Commanders use Hail Mary to stun Chicago Bears in rookie quarterback (QB) showdown: The 2024 No. 2 draft pick, Commanders QB Jayden Daniels, had the last laugh in yesterday’s 18–15 win over the No. 1 pick Caleb Williams–led Bears after tossing a ridiculous Hail Mary pass to snag Washington’s sixth win of the season. Our jaws? On the floor.
Kansas City Chiefs stay undefeated: Kansas City QB Patrick Mahomes threw his league-worst ninth interception yesterday, but his squad still rallied for a 27–20 dub over the Las Vegas Raiders. Sometimes what happens in Vegas leads to a perfect 7-0 record on the season.
New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns upset NY Jets, Baltimore Ravens, respectively: A last-minute touchdown (TD) from running back (RB) Rhamondre Stevenson sealed the deal in the struggling Patriots’ 25–22 win over the floundering Jets, while the Browns snapped their five-game losing streak in dramatic fashion, using a last-minute TD of their own to stun the Ravens 29–24. Any given Sunday.
Detroit Lions stay atop NFC North with 52–14 rout of Tennessee Titans: The Lions celebrated National Tight End’s (TE) Day in style as RB David Montgomery threw (yes, threw) a TD pass to TE Sam LaPorta in Detroit’s fifth straight dub and highest-scoring game since 1997.
Injury news: Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs and Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love are the latest big-name players to hit the injury report — Diggs suffered a non-contact knee injury in the Texans’ 23–20 win over the Indianapolis Colts, while the Pack have a “high level of concern” regarding their QB’s groin injury after Green Bay’s 30–27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Oof.
🏎️ Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz dominates Mexico City Grand Prix
From lights out to the checkered flag, the Mexican GP winner was never in doubt — Sainz cruised to his second race win of the season. And with a third-place finish from his teammate, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari inched a little closer to the World Constructors’ Championship top spot with only four races left on the calendar.
- As for the drama, World Drivers’ Championship (WDC) contenders McLaren’s Lando Norris and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen brought the heat. Norris slotted in second, shrinking the WDC gap after Verstappen accrued a double penalty for his on-track antics.
🇨🇦 No. 6 CanWNT draw 1–1 with No. 3 Spain in Friday’s friendly
The red and white nearly walked away with a program-first win over defending FIFA Women’s World Cup champ Spain after midfielder Marie-Yasmine Alidou notched her first senior team goal in the 49th minute, but CanWNT conceded a last-minute score and settled for the draw. Not the result they wanted, but plenty to celebrate, eh?
⚽ No. 8 seed Vancouver Whitecaps FC fall 2–1 to No. 1 LAFC in opening Round One game of MLS Cup
The Caps are down but not out of the MLS Cup playoffs after dropping the first game in the best-of-three Round One series last night. Vancouver now has an uphill climb ahead in order to make the semis for the first time, but a full week of rest between matches gives the blue and white plenty of time to formulate a new gameplan.
🏈 The six-team CFL playoff picture is set ahead of this weekend’s postseason kick off
First-round byes have officially been secured after the Winnipeg Blue Bombers clinched the West Division behind a last-second field goal from kicker Sergio Castillo in Saturday’s thrilling 28–27 win over the Montréal Alouettes. Notably, the Als had already locked up the top spot in the East ahead of the regular-season finale. Forget December, we're feeling the heat heading into November.
Together With DoorDash
You may not be able to shoot three-pointers like the Chef, but you can come in clutch when you order today’s lunch with DoorDash. A longtime partner of the NBA and WNBA, the league’s go-to delivery service can help you satisfy your cravings, from your grocery store’s junk food aisle to the fancy restaurant downtown. Yes, chef!
- And because late-night games mean less time to meal prep, DoorDash teamed up with Subway and the NBA for a season-long promo: When any player records 50 or more points in a game, you’ll get $6 off your Subway order of $20+ on DoorDash the next day. A score in more ways than one.
Here’s what has The GIST team currently hyped:
🎨 Who to follow
Artist Jocelyn Hu, who designs handmade wearable sports fashion pieces like Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese’s custom WNBA Finals ’fit.
📚 What to read
The Players’ Tribune Book. Celebrating 10 years of athlete-driven storytelling, the foreword is written by the brand’s founder, former MLB superstar Derek Jeter. Perfect for coffee tables and game days.
🏀 What to check out
This advice. Pro basketball debutants including Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese dish evergreen wisdom in the WNBA Rookie Survival Guide. Their top tip? Enjoy every moment.
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