<p>In this episode of <b>Infamously Speaking</b>, Matt and Quan break down the conversation surrounding <b>Bam Adebayo’s historic 83 point game</b> and why success in sports — and life — often attracts criticism instead of celebration.</p><p>They discuss why people tend to celebrate struggle but resent achievement, how greatness gets judged differently depending on who accomplishes it, and why the internet is quick to tear down historic performances.</p><p>The conversation also dives into <b>Team USA’s loss in the World Baseball Classic</b>, the leadership lessons behind it, and how complacency can cost teams — and individuals — opportunities.</p><p>Plus, they discuss the <b>Maxx Crosby trade situation</b>, what it says about the business side of the NFL, and how missed opportunities sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes.</p><p>This episode connects <b>sports, leadership, mindset, and life lessons</b> through real conversations and experiences.</p><hr /><h3>Topics Covered</h3><ul><li>Bam Adebayo’s 83 point game</li><li>NBA debate culture</li><li>Why people criticize success</li><li>Team USA World Baseball Classic loss</li><li>Leadership and accountability in sports</li><li>Maxx Crosby trade drama</li><li>Opportunity, preparation, and complacency</li><li>Lessons sports teaches about life</li></ul><hr /><h3>Follow &amp; Support the Podcast</h3><p>Follow <b>Infamously Speaking</b> on your favorite podcast platform and leave a <b>rating or review</b> to help the show grow.</p><p>You can also follow us on social media for daily clips and updates.</p><p>Instagram: @InfamouslySpeaking<br />TikTok: @InfamouslySpeaking</p><hr /><p>🎙️ <b>Think critically. Speak infamously.</b></p>

Infamously Speaking

Quan Truong, Matt Rosa

Why Winning Makes People Mad

MAR 16, 202654 MIN
Infamously Speaking

Why Winning Makes People Mad

MAR 16, 202654 MIN

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<p>In this episode of <b>Infamously Speaking</b>, Matt and Quan break down the conversation surrounding <b>Bam Adebayo’s historic 83 point game</b> and why success in sports — and life — often attracts criticism instead of celebration.</p><p>They discuss why people tend to celebrate struggle but resent achievement, how greatness gets judged differently depending on who accomplishes it, and why the internet is quick to tear down historic performances.</p><p>The conversation also dives into <b>Team USA’s loss in the World Baseball Classic</b>, the leadership lessons behind it, and how complacency can cost teams — and individuals — opportunities.</p><p>Plus, they discuss the <b>Maxx Crosby trade situation</b>, what it says about the business side of the NFL, and how missed opportunities sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes.</p><p>This episode connects <b>sports, leadership, mindset, and life lessons</b> through real conversations and experiences.</p><hr /><h3>Topics Covered</h3><ul><li>Bam Adebayo’s 83 point game</li><li>NBA debate culture</li><li>Why people criticize success</li><li>Team USA World Baseball Classic loss</li><li>Leadership and accountability in sports</li><li>Maxx Crosby trade drama</li><li>Opportunity, preparation, and complacency</li><li>Lessons sports teaches about life</li></ul><hr /><h3>Follow &amp; Support the Podcast</h3><p>Follow <b>Infamously Speaking</b> on your favorite podcast platform and leave a <b>rating or review</b> to help the show grow.</p><p>You can also follow us on social media for daily clips and updates.</p><p>Instagram: @InfamouslySpeaking<br />TikTok: @InfamouslySpeaking</p><hr /><p>🎙️ <b>Think critically. Speak infamously.</b></p>