Feb. 16, 2026

Debating Jerome Tang’s Firing, NIL Rules + Evaluating The New NBA All-Star Game Format

Debating Jerome Tang’s Firing, NIL Rules + Evaluating The New NBA All-Star Game Format
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Debating Jerome Tang’s Firing, NIL Rules + Evaluating The New NBA All-Star Game Format

Reese, Kmac, Pam and Alex discuss Jerome Tang’s controversial firing at Kansas State, the impact of NIL rules on coaching and the excitement of the new NBA All-Star Game format.

Jerome Tang was fired as head men’s basketball coach at Kansas State University following a difficult 2025-26 season in which the Wildcats struggled to a 10-5 overall record and 1-11 mark in Big 12 Conference play. The dismissal came shortly after Tang made a viral postgame rant criticizing his players after a lopsided home loss, comments the university said did not meet its standards for representing the program. Kansas State is reportedly attempting to terminate his contract “for cause,” which could void his buyout, while Tang has disputed that characterization and plans to challenge the decision. Tang was hired in 2022 after a successful run as an assistant at Baylor University and led Kansas State to an Elite Eight appearance in his first season before the program’s performance declined. Is Tang's firing justified? Does NIL restrict coaches from being able to coach?

Last night's NBA All-Star Game took place at the Intuit Dome and featured a new three-team mini-tournament format with USA Stars, USA Stripes and Team World playing short round-robin games to determine a champion. In the opener, USA Stars defeated Team World in overtime on a walk-off three from Scottie Barnes. USA Stripes then beat USA Stars and later eliminated Team World to reach the final, where USA Stars dominated USA Stripes 47-21 to claim the title. Anthony Edwards was named MVP after leading USA Stars throughout the tournament. Was the new NBA All Star Game format enjoyable?