S4 E16 - Unwritten Rules
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Unwritten Rules of Sports — Are They Sacred or Stupid? | Generations
New Episode — May 2, 2026
Nikola Jokić sprinted the full length of the court to grab Jaden McDaniels by the jersey after a garbage-time layup. Was McDaniels dead wrong for scoring? Or should the reigning champion just win a game when it matters? Jonathan and Steve dive deep into the unwritten rules of sports — who made them, whether they still make sense, and which ones deserve to die.
🏀 THE INCIDENT THAT STARTED IT ALL
T-Wolves up 15+. Five seconds left. McDaniels catches the ball and lays it up. Jokić loses his mind, charges across the court, and both players get ejected and fined $50K apiece. Jonathan's take: if you want him to stop scoring, stop him. Steve thinks it's posturing from a guy who should be mad about losing, not about a garbage-time bucket.
⚾ BASEBALL'S MILLION UNWRITTEN RULES
The guys work through the 1986 OC Register list of 30 unwritten baseball rules — and don't agree with most of them:
- Don't break up a no-hitter? Bunt away, says Jonathan
- Don't swing 3-0 when you're up big? Tell that to Fernando Tatís Jr. and Tony La Russa
- Don't steal when ahead by a lot? If they're not holding you on, that's their problem
- Don't admire your home run? José Bautista's 2015 playoff bat flip was one of the greatest moments in the sport
- Don't cross the pitcher's mound? A-Rod did it repeatedly because A-Rod is A-Rod
- Don't mention a no-hitter in progress? Even the announcers had to stay quiet
🎯 THE RETALIATIONS THAT WERE ABSOLUTELY JUSTIFIED
Logan Webb drills Dalton Rushing the day after Rushing trash-talked an injured Junghoo Lee. Afterwards Webb just smiled and said it got away from him. Jonathan sends an imaginary box of chocolates to Logan Webb. Steve approves.
The 1977 Finals: Maurice Lucas running the full length of the court to deliver a message to Darrell Dawkins. Portland won the next four. This is what unwritten rules enforcement should look like.
🚫 THE ONES THAT WENT TOO FAR
Pete Rose's forearm shiver to Ray Fosse in an All-Star game. Pete Rose decking Bruce Bochy in the 1980 NLCS when he was out by ten feet. Steve puts Rose and A-Rod in the same category of guys who pushed every boundary and then said that's just how it's played.
🏒⚽ SPORTS WHERE THE RULES ARE DIFFERENT
Hockey's old enforcement system — players policing themselves so refs didn't have to. How fighting morphed into Slapshot and eventually got legislated away. Football, where almost all the old unwritten rules became actual rules because people were getting seriously hurt. Basketball's version of rule enforcement — Kevin Garnett blocking dead-ball shots because he refused to let the ball go through his basket, ever.
ALSO IN THIS EPISODE
- Jazz Chisholm and the fake sign-stealing at second base — is it genius or gamesmanship?
- The World Baseball Classic handshake snub between Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodríguez — teammates, millionaires, still petulant
- Stan Williams keeping a literal hit list inside his hat
- The NBA racial quota — the ugliest unwritten rule in sports history, and the Celtics who quietly broke it
- Matt Chapman yelling at Casey Schmitt to catch the ball — on the field, in front of everyone
Mark is traveling this week but will be back. The Knicks just won by 50. Celtics-Sixers Game 7 is incoming. Baseball is back.
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