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    UT's Wasted NBA Talent

    Kevin Durant and LaMarcus Aldridge condemn the University of Texas: Where wasted NBA talent reigns

    Chris Baldwin
    May 14, 2014 | 2:49 pm

    With every basket inside, every rebound plucked out of mid-air with his Plastic Man arms and gymnast's balance, with every dagger delivered, LaMarcus Aldridge wages an assault on the NBA. But he also unwittingly delivers body blows to Rick Barnes and the University of Texas basketball program with his every move.

    It's the same scenario for Kevin Durant. The first-time MVP is reliably killing it in the playoffs, raising the bar on impossible shots (did you see that four-point play against Memphis in round one?) and acceptance speeches (hopefully someone from the Oscars was taking notes) . . . while also destroying UT.

    These should be the best of times for University of Texas basketball. Two of the top 10 players in the NBA are former Longhorns. No other program in America can claim that. Not Kentucky's pro-producing factory. Not UCLA (Russell Westbrook and Kevin Love are awfully close but not quite there). Not surprise contender Wake Forest (Chris Paul's the best point guard in America, but Tim Duncan's largely living on his rep these days).

    Every great feat from Durant & Aldridge drives home the unmistakable point that no basketball program in America's wasted more elite level talent than Texas.

    Texas basketball reigns supreme in ways its no longer pro producing football program cannot.

    Yet, there's a major catch, one that largely reduces a glory worth shouting about to the roof tops more of a hidden shame. Isn't there always with Rick Barnes.

    For every great feat from Durant and Aldridge drives home the unmistakable point that no basketball program in America's wasted more elite level talent than Texas. Give John Calipari a Kevin Durant and a LaMarcus Aldridge and you're guaranteed two Final Four appearances at minimum. Heck, even the flawed Ben Howland translates that type of talent to long NCAA Tournament runs.

    Texas? It turns Durant and Aldridge into one Elite Eight appearance, a second round loss and a first round loss. As talent wastes go, that's a hard record to top.

    Now Barnes has lured another elite level talent to Austin in skilled seven-foot power forward Myles Turner. There's already talk that this super hyped, likely one-and-done recruit instantly pushes Texas into the national championship picture.

    Only there's no real reason to expect this to turn out any different than Kevin Durant or LaMarcus Aldridge's tenures did for Texas. Which is good news for Turner personally. Barnes will likely help prepare him for a fruitful NBA life. Getting him to Indianapolis for the Final Four next April . . . now, that's another story.

    One likely not completed without Turner buying his own ticket to college basketball's biggest weekend.

    A Texas Sized Dilemma (Or Not)

    Durant and Aldridge are both great representatives of Texas. Besides being one of the top two players in the world, Durant's a world-class human being. He gives $1 million to help devastated tornado victims and doesn't just use it as a photo op. He actually goes to the small towns and inserts himself into the rebuilding fray. He pulls off what NBA commentator Jeff Van Gundy rightly calls the "best sports speech since Lou Gerhig" when he "finally" wins that MVP (at age 25).

    Aldridge personally goes out and delivers 100 turkeys to Portland families in need around Thanksgiving. He puts together a charity basketball game.

    And both these good guys left UT with good feelings. Maybe that should be enough. While Barnes didn't have Durant (one season) or Aldridge (two seasons) long enough to take much credit for their attitudes, he certainly didn't corrupt them with a sense of entitlement either. That should count for something.

    How do you have both Durant and Aldridge in your program and only get left with a few regular season memories?

    It can't erase the lingering truth though, one that is growing louder than ever with every dominant NBA playoff game from Durant and Aldridge. Texas had two program changing talents — two of the 10 best basketball players in the world — and the program didn't change. Either time. There are no national championship banners from their tenure hanging in the Frank Erwin Center. There are no unforgettable March shining moments that Longhorns fans will never forget the way they'll never forget Vince Young's night against USC.

    How do you have both Kevin Durant and LaMarcus Aldridge in your program and only get left with a few regular season memories?

    When Durant scores eight points in the last 2:31 of an epic, wild playoff game or Aldridge turns the Houston Rockets defense into a complete mockery, they're condemning Texas basketball too. So much blinding talent, so little to show for it.

    Carmelo Anthony goes to Syracuse and wins a national championship. Anthony Davis goes to Kentucky and wins a national championship. Maybe strange circumstances rob you of one such opportunity with a super talent. But with Aldridge and Durant we're talking about two different tenures from two top 10 talents (they missed ever playing together by one season).

    This is a clear waste. And it's impossible for Rick Barnes or Texas fans to escape. It's playing out every night on TNT and ESPN, a daily reminder of what UT blew.

    Kevin Durant is the NBA MVP and a Texas talent waste.

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    WHATAGAME

    Academy and Whataburger team up for game-day tailgate collection

    Brandon Watson
    Aug 19, 2025 | 3:00 pm
    Whataburger tailgate
    Photo courtesy of Academy Sports + Outdoors.
    Whataburger is rah-rahing a new tailgate collab with Academy.

    It has sashayed down the runway, walked the aisle, and gone glamping; now San Antonio-based Whataburger is trying its hand at sports. On Tuesday, August 19, the cultish fast-food chain debuted a new tailgate collection with Academy Sports + Outdoors.

    The limited-edition drop includes all the essentials for armchair quarterbacking, including jerseys, hats, drinkware, wagons, fold-up tables and chairs, blankets, and outdoor games. Want to walk to the porta-potties in comfort? Slip on a pair of cushy HeyDude Whataburger shoes.

    "When you think of Texas, you think of football — so teaming up with Academy for a third campaign just in time for the season made perfect sense," said Whataburger Group Director of CPG & Retail Marketing Rachael Jones, in a release. "This collaboration brings a fresh take on tailgating and gives fans a fun way to work both iconic brands into their fall traditions."

    Now celebrating its 75th anniversary, Whataburger has transcended its burger shack roots to become a fully fledged lifestyle brand. While its wares are less likely to have resale value than Fendace, it has worked with some of Texas' most iconic labels, including Chubbie's, Texas Standard, Jon Hart, and Yeti. It has even brought prep school staple Vineyard Vines into the mix.

    The tailgating collection is the third time the burger chain has worked with Academy, headquartered in the Houston suburb of Katy. In 2021, the sporty store rolled out a line of performance boat shorts and crew shirts with the athletic outfitter's Magellan brand. Whataburger followed up with a beachy summer collection in 2023.

    The current collection will only be available until supplies last. Football fans can find it at Academy stores or at Whataburger's online Whatastore, an essential source for pickleball sets, UFO-themed adult coloring books, and pop-art burger pillows.

    "This collaboration brings together two fan-favorite brands to deliver a fun collection for the entire family," said Academy Sports + Outdoors executive vice president and chief merchandising officer Matt McCabe in a statement. "No matter who you're rooting for, fun can't lose when you're decked out in the new Academy and Whataburger tailgate collection."

    ---

    Love sports and sports-bar food? Join CultureMap for our big fall sports bash, The Tailgate. Taking place at 8th Wonder on Thursday, September 11, the party will include tailgate-inspired cuisine from local restaurants; premium cocktails; activations and appearances from your favorite Houston teams, including the Texans, Astros, and Dynamo and Dash football clubs; a silent auction of sports memorabilia, and more.

    Early-bird tickets are on sale for just $25. Read more about The Tailgate here and nab discounted tickets here. With sponsors like FLIGHT by Yuengling, Puttshack, Mizzen+Main, Sysco To Go, Antone's Famous Po' Boys, and more, this party will score big with everyone. You don't want to stay on the bench.


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