
The Herd with Colin Cowherd THE HERD - Hour 1 - Thoughts on the Bull waiving Jaden Ivey, defending Dan Hurley
Mar 31, 2026
Reaction to the Bulls waiving Jaden Ivey and why locker-room fit, injuries, and off-court behavior mattered. A defense of Dan Hurley’s sideline intensity and why fan outrage is overblown. Takes on MVP narratives, past controversial voting, and media influence. Trade fallout and roster moves for the Cowboys and Raiders. Quick hits on Yankees pitching, ABS strike tech, and team training investments.
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Locker Room Fit Trumps Isolated Mistakes
- Locker room cohesion outweighs isolated transgressions for team decisions.
- Colin Cowherd explains the Bulls waived Jaden Ivey partly because disruptive personalities damage workplace culture even if off-field mistakes would be tolerated.
Personal Example From Running The Volume
- Cowherd contrasts keeping a contrite employee who committed a misdemeanor with firing a disruptive coworker.
- He describes his own company The Volume: he'd retain a repentant criminal but fire someone annoying who harms team dynamics.
Keep Politics And Religion Out Of The Locker Room
- Avoid bringing polarizing politics or religion into a public workplace.
- Cowherd advises athletes should generally keep religion and politics out of locker rooms because public teams must manage diverse employees and fans.
