The A-Team might be back for Episode 136 of Unsportsmanlike Conduct as Farace and Tim take the microphones, with Melo and Anthony possibly sliding in to add some extra noise if they decide to show up. It’s one of those sports weeks where nothing feels like a massive headline on the surface — but a lot of things are quietly shifting across the leagues.Naturally the conversation starts in the NFL, where the offseason trade market has already started doing what it always does this time of year: flipping rosters before free agency even begins. The Chiefs stunned the league by dealing All-Pro corner Trent McDuffie to the Rams for a major draft haul, while the Bills shook up their offense by acquiring wide receiver DJ Moore from the Bears. These aren’t minor tweaks — they’re the kind of moves that reshape contenders and force everyone else to start thinking about their next move.Of course none of that stops the biggest offseason storyline from hanging over the league again: Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers still hasn’t confirmed whether he’s playing in 2026, which means every quarterback-needy team in the league is watching and waiting. Retirement? One more run somewhere else? Rodgers has a way of controlling the entire news cycle without actually saying anything — and once again the league is stuck waiting.Another potential quarterback earthquake could also be coming out of Arizona, where reports suggest the Cardinals may release Kyler Murray. A former No. 1 overall pick suddenly hitting the open market would instantly become one of the biggest QB stories in years and could send several teams scrambling to figure out whether he’s still worth building around.Meanwhile the NFL Combine just wrapped up in Indianapolis, which means front offices are fully entering the real offseason phase — evaluating hundreds of prospects while preparing for what could be a very active free agency period.Over in the NBA, the Eastern Conference race has taken an interesting turn. Detroit currently sits at the top of the conference standings, something nobody predicted back in October, while teams like Cleveland, New York, and Boston are right behind trying to position themselves for the playoffs. The Celtics are also getting a huge boost with Jayson Tatum now cleared to return, which could immediately shake up the race down the stretch.The league is also pushing forward with stricter anti-tanking rules expected to take effect next season. The NBA wants teams competing instead of quietly chasing lottery odds late in the year — though history suggests front offices are always going to find creative ways to work the system.There’s movement on the ice too as NHL contenders start loading up ahead of the trade deadline. Teams like Vegas and Colorado have already made moves to strengthen their rosters as the playoff push begins.So Episode 136 has a little bit of everything: NFL trade chaos, quarterback uncertainty, a surprising NBA playoff race, anti-tanking politics, and the usual offseason rumors that somehow turn into real news a week later. Farace and Tim are confirmed, Melo and Anthony might jump in, and by the end of the show somebody is almost guaranteed to be yelling about quarterbacks or front offices trying to outsmart the system.In other words, just another normal week on Unsportsmanlike Conduct.