1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:02,280 Speaker 1: Good morning everyone, and welcome into the mid part of 2 00:00:02,279 --> 00:00:03,960 Speaker 1: the week, a Wednesday. You've made it to hump Day 3 00:00:03,960 --> 00:00:05,400 Speaker 1: and we're gonna have a great day. Was nice and 4 00:00:05,440 --> 00:00:08,200 Speaker 1: warm yesterday. We'll see what happens today. Maybe not so warm, 5 00:00:08,600 --> 00:00:13,119 Speaker 1: but is not frigid, freezing cold. Story of the night overtime. 6 00:00:13,160 --> 00:00:16,919 Speaker 1: We got extra basketball everywhere last night. Purdue gets a 7 00:00:16,960 --> 00:00:20,919 Speaker 1: win at Nebraska. The Pacers, I don't know, KB. I'm 8 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:25,480 Speaker 1: going to forevermore start referring to New York's home arena 9 00:00:26,120 --> 00:00:31,360 Speaker 1: as Market Square Garden because the Pacers absolutely own that place. Lately, 10 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:34,560 Speaker 1: they just can't lose there, even when they don't have guys, 11 00:00:34,600 --> 00:00:37,240 Speaker 1: they can't lose there. On a night when Jalen Brunson 12 00:00:37,240 --> 00:00:41,560 Speaker 1: scores forty Josh Hart has a triple double, they can't 13 00:00:41,560 --> 00:00:43,800 Speaker 1: hang with the Pacers. It doesn't matter who the Pacers 14 00:00:43,800 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 1: are out there. Pacers could go TJ McConnell, Huff and 15 00:00:49,120 --> 00:00:51,240 Speaker 1: the three of us and we might win in overtime. 16 00:00:52,000 --> 00:00:54,480 Speaker 1: That's how much Indiana owns New York right now at 17 00:00:54,480 --> 00:00:56,840 Speaker 1: Madison Square Garden. I'm here for every second of it. 18 00:00:57,600 --> 00:00:58,800 Speaker 1: I am here for all of it. 19 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:01,200 Speaker 2: I'm not gonna lie. 20 00:01:01,320 --> 00:01:05,240 Speaker 3: That was one of the weirder Pacer games I've watched 21 00:01:05,280 --> 00:01:07,760 Speaker 3: in quite a while, because I heard from more people 22 00:01:08,000 --> 00:01:11,120 Speaker 3: mad about that win than I heard happy about that win. 23 00:01:12,040 --> 00:01:14,399 Speaker 2: I'm like, is this is this? Is this our next? 24 00:01:14,560 --> 00:01:16,360 Speaker 2: Is this our next two months? I did ask you 25 00:01:16,440 --> 00:01:17,759 Speaker 2: all that question yesterday. 26 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:20,640 Speaker 3: This is the next two months for the Indiana Pacers, 27 00:01:20,640 --> 00:01:24,200 Speaker 3: And I get there's probably more of a it's the Knicks, 28 00:01:24,640 --> 00:01:27,319 Speaker 3: so I still want to beat them, but if you 29 00:01:27,319 --> 00:01:29,440 Speaker 3: start getting too many of these, you might not feel 30 00:01:29,480 --> 00:01:31,160 Speaker 3: that way, and one of them would beat tonight. So that, yeah, 31 00:01:31,240 --> 00:01:32,800 Speaker 3: very weird. It's just a weird time. 32 00:01:32,640 --> 00:01:35,000 Speaker 2: With the Pacers there. I don't think there's anyway around it. 33 00:01:35,040 --> 00:01:39,679 Speaker 3: And obviously last night in Lincoln just wild, absolutely wild, 34 00:01:40,080 --> 00:01:42,400 Speaker 3: very reminiscent of value Ucla. I thought a few weeks 35 00:01:42,480 --> 00:01:46,000 Speaker 3: back for Purdue, probably the best half of the season, 36 00:01:46,120 --> 00:01:48,120 Speaker 3: easily one of their best halves of the season, and 37 00:01:48,160 --> 00:01:48,840 Speaker 3: then it. 38 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:53,920 Speaker 4: Just slowly, slowly wilts away and poise, poise. 39 00:01:53,880 --> 00:01:56,040 Speaker 5: In the final ten seconds, poise from Matt Painter not 40 00:01:56,080 --> 00:01:58,920 Speaker 5: taking a time out, poise from Fletcher Lawyer to find 41 00:01:58,960 --> 00:02:01,560 Speaker 5: Oscar Cluff, the left hand of mister Cloff, who I 42 00:02:01,600 --> 00:02:06,600 Speaker 5: thought was outstanding all night Long is the eventual game 43 00:02:06,640 --> 00:02:10,639 Speaker 5: winner right there. So yeah, to just crazy crazy basketball 44 00:02:10,680 --> 00:02:14,280 Speaker 5: games and their fan bases feel very very differently. 45 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:16,240 Speaker 2: I feel like about both of those wins. 46 00:02:16,120 --> 00:02:20,160 Speaker 6: We can't forget though shout out to the floor and 47 00:02:20,240 --> 00:02:21,679 Speaker 6: that helped a little bit at the end there. I 48 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:25,640 Speaker 6: would say, I don't think that necessarily slip full blown Nebraska, 49 00:02:25,680 --> 00:02:26,520 Speaker 6: like we lost. 50 00:02:26,440 --> 00:02:30,160 Speaker 1: That when he slipped overbody where they're having the time out. 51 00:02:30,720 --> 00:02:33,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, they would have had some time to get down. 52 00:02:33,600 --> 00:02:36,240 Speaker 4: The buddy help them up exactly. 53 00:02:36,400 --> 00:02:39,040 Speaker 6: So I saw a couple of social media posts saying, hey, 54 00:02:39,080 --> 00:02:41,440 Speaker 6: we'll just get better, you know, people on the floor 55 00:02:41,639 --> 00:02:44,440 Speaker 6: to clean up those types of things, and so, uh, 56 00:02:44,600 --> 00:02:47,680 Speaker 6: tough break there for Nebraska, but will certainly not apologize 57 00:02:47,680 --> 00:02:47,960 Speaker 6: for it. 58 00:02:48,400 --> 00:02:52,200 Speaker 1: Well. I enjoyed every second of Maybe it's just because 59 00:02:52,240 --> 00:02:55,320 Speaker 1: of the Knicks. I enjoy every second of any victory 60 00:02:55,320 --> 00:02:57,800 Speaker 1: over the Knicks. That might be the one team I 61 00:02:57,880 --> 00:03:00,639 Speaker 1: love to sports eight more than any They are certainly 62 00:03:00,680 --> 00:03:04,640 Speaker 1: in basketball, the Knicks in Madison Square Garden, and you know, 63 00:03:05,000 --> 00:03:09,079 Speaker 1: all they be a finals contender. They've been playing really well. 64 00:03:09,120 --> 00:03:10,960 Speaker 1: It's not like they hadn't been, you know, they didn't 65 00:03:11,000 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 1: stumble into that game. They've been playing pretty well lately, 66 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:17,000 Speaker 1: and here come the Pacers. We listed that long list 67 00:03:17,040 --> 00:03:18,720 Speaker 1: of injuries, and a couple of the guys did play 68 00:03:18,760 --> 00:03:22,240 Speaker 1: even though they were questionable. But you know they get 69 00:03:22,240 --> 00:03:26,120 Speaker 1: it done with Tyrese, Haliburton and Zubat sitting over there 70 00:03:26,120 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 1: on the on the bench. Man. 71 00:03:27,639 --> 00:03:30,560 Speaker 7: Yeah, you had Clyde Frazier saying the Pacers are tanking. 72 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:33,560 Speaker 7: You had Ben Stiller on Twitter saying, if it's Indiana, 73 00:03:33,600 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 7: it's TJ McConnell. It reminded me of the of the 74 00:03:36,680 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 7: playoff matchup. Again, just everyone up in ours Pacers Knicks. 75 00:03:40,160 --> 00:03:42,080 Speaker 7: It's kind of enjoyable considering the season. 76 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:46,360 Speaker 6: Yeah, they have a tendency to get up for certain opponents. 77 00:03:46,600 --> 00:03:48,680 Speaker 6: I'm going all the way back to the season opener. 78 00:03:49,040 --> 00:03:51,240 Speaker 6: I believe it was double overtime when they lost to 79 00:03:51,880 --> 00:03:54,760 Speaker 6: ok SE and SGA needed like fifty five I think 80 00:03:55,040 --> 00:03:58,640 Speaker 6: to beat them, and then you beat them in Oklahoma 81 00:03:58,680 --> 00:04:01,240 Speaker 6: City even though you're depleted, and he beat the Knicks 82 00:04:01,320 --> 00:04:03,320 Speaker 6: last night, So startain opponents bring out the best in 83 00:04:03,360 --> 00:04:03,920 Speaker 6: the Pacers. 84 00:04:03,920 --> 00:04:06,200 Speaker 2: And again you talk about tanking. 85 00:04:07,560 --> 00:04:11,400 Speaker 6: The Utah Jazz never play anybody good or their starters. Nevertheless, 86 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:14,120 Speaker 6: in the fourth quarter, whereas last night you could have 87 00:04:14,160 --> 00:04:18,440 Speaker 6: easily if you're Rick Carlisle in company said Pascal takes 88 00:04:18,440 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 6: the rest of the night all brother. 89 00:04:19,960 --> 00:04:22,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, they played all their guys in the fourth in overtime, 90 00:04:22,120 --> 00:04:24,640 Speaker 3: like Pascal, Nie Smith, Who's battle and the back Endury 91 00:04:25,040 --> 00:04:25,640 Speaker 3: and Nemhard. 92 00:04:25,680 --> 00:04:28,520 Speaker 2: So yes, it's sealed half tank and so it was. 93 00:04:29,640 --> 00:04:30,239 Speaker 2: It was amazing. 94 00:04:30,320 --> 00:04:32,960 Speaker 3: I mean, we got this note fear from Jeffrey. Why 95 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:35,120 Speaker 3: are the Pacers starters playing so many minutes? I don't 96 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:36,640 Speaker 3: understand why you make a move to tank, but you 97 00:04:36,720 --> 00:04:38,800 Speaker 3: keep trying to win, Like it's just. 98 00:04:38,800 --> 00:04:41,200 Speaker 2: A weird Welcome to the Indiana Pacers. 99 00:04:41,240 --> 00:04:44,080 Speaker 3: I I am going to hate the next two months 100 00:04:44,360 --> 00:04:45,840 Speaker 3: and discussing these games. 101 00:04:47,000 --> 00:04:49,120 Speaker 1: Maybe Rick has the Knicks as much as I do, 102 00:04:49,240 --> 00:04:51,000 Speaker 1: and he's like, we're we're gonna lose all games, but 103 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:51,919 Speaker 1: we're gonna beat the Knicks. 104 00:04:51,920 --> 00:04:56,800 Speaker 3: It's so like Antiaucke, everything about what you're drawn to 105 00:04:56,839 --> 00:04:59,680 Speaker 3: about competitive nature in sports, and the NBA has gotta 106 00:04:59,680 --> 00:05:01,719 Speaker 3: figure out. And again tonight is the bigger one because 107 00:05:01,720 --> 00:05:03,960 Speaker 3: the nets are right there with the Pacers. I assume 108 00:05:04,000 --> 00:05:05,960 Speaker 3: the Pacers will have a slew of guys on the 109 00:05:05,960 --> 00:05:08,440 Speaker 3: injury report how they've typically done these second night of 110 00:05:08,480 --> 00:05:11,520 Speaker 3: back to back. So, yeah, weird one last night at 111 00:05:11,520 --> 00:05:15,480 Speaker 3: Massive Square Garden. But nonetheless, Quentin Jackson big time plays defensively, 112 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:19,159 Speaker 3: some big time plays, and they send the Knicks fans 113 00:05:19,160 --> 00:05:20,320 Speaker 3: home as losers. 114 00:05:20,360 --> 00:05:22,160 Speaker 1: I've got some news from Mark dychon this morning. I 115 00:05:22,160 --> 00:05:23,720 Speaker 1: don't know if he knows about this or not. Mark, 116 00:05:24,480 --> 00:05:26,600 Speaker 1: I know we're going to talk to a Bears reporter 117 00:05:26,839 --> 00:05:28,680 Speaker 1: later today at nine thirty correct. 118 00:05:28,440 --> 00:05:30,880 Speaker 2: Because John Greenberg of the Athletic Yeah, did you. 119 00:05:30,880 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 1: Get him to talk about Iowa the Bears moving to Iowa? Indiana? Iowa? 120 00:05:39,080 --> 00:05:39,359 Speaker 2: Well? 121 00:05:39,400 --> 00:05:42,560 Speaker 1: Both? What did you see this? Iowa lawmakers have introduced 122 00:05:42,640 --> 00:05:46,760 Speaker 1: legislation to attract the Bears to the state, modifying their 123 00:05:46,839 --> 00:05:50,680 Speaker 1: Major Economic Growth Attraction program. They want to offer financial 124 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:54,120 Speaker 1: incentives to build a football stadium. They want to go 125 00:05:54,160 --> 00:05:57,880 Speaker 1: after the Bears now too, Iowa. The Iowa Bears. 126 00:05:58,560 --> 00:06:00,920 Speaker 7: Would Vegas like to I'd like to do some home 127 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:02,680 Speaker 7: games in Vegas. They want to kick the Raiders to 128 00:06:02,720 --> 00:06:06,600 Speaker 7: the curb or something. Everybody see all the encompassing states 129 00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:07,400 Speaker 7: seem to be interesting. 130 00:06:07,440 --> 00:06:10,159 Speaker 1: You could travel to Iowa City or Des Moines every 131 00:06:10,160 --> 00:06:11,440 Speaker 1: other Sunday. 132 00:06:11,120 --> 00:06:12,039 Speaker 2: Davenport, Iowa. 133 00:06:12,160 --> 00:06:15,080 Speaker 1: Here I come. Quad cities over there, right, Deavin. 134 00:06:15,200 --> 00:06:17,880 Speaker 4: They're always in the Little League World Series Davenport, Iowand. 135 00:06:17,720 --> 00:06:19,640 Speaker 1: Isn't Davenport one of the quad cities over there? 136 00:06:20,080 --> 00:06:21,240 Speaker 2: It's something like that, I think. 137 00:06:21,279 --> 00:06:25,160 Speaker 3: So, So there you go, Field of Dreams. 138 00:06:25,200 --> 00:06:27,920 Speaker 1: Everybody wants the Bears. They get Caleb Williams gets good. 139 00:06:27,960 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 1: They want the Bears. That's right, get the field of 140 00:06:30,080 --> 00:06:31,760 Speaker 1: the football Field of dreams over there. 141 00:06:31,839 --> 00:06:34,160 Speaker 6: That is still one of the more cool moments that 142 00:06:34,760 --> 00:06:37,120 Speaker 6: sports has had when they had the real baseball game 143 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:37,440 Speaker 6: out there. 144 00:06:37,520 --> 00:06:38,719 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was neat that was awesome. 145 00:06:38,839 --> 00:06:39,680 Speaker 2: And then they ruined it. 146 00:06:40,520 --> 00:06:43,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's what they do. If it becomes moderately successful, 147 00:06:43,960 --> 00:06:46,159 Speaker 1: then you just can't have nice things. After a while, 148 00:06:46,720 --> 00:06:49,359 Speaker 1: everybody says, oh, we really can make money with this, 149 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:51,560 Speaker 1: let's go, and then it becomes about making the money 150 00:06:51,560 --> 00:06:53,320 Speaker 1: and not putting on the event. 151 00:06:53,560 --> 00:06:53,720 Speaker 2: Yeah. 152 00:06:53,720 --> 00:06:57,160 Speaker 6: I'm looking forward talking to John Greenberg later today to 153 00:06:57,360 --> 00:06:59,400 Speaker 6: kind of get a sense of how real this is. 154 00:06:59,400 --> 00:07:00,640 Speaker 6: I don't know how much you know it's about the 155 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:03,720 Speaker 6: Iowa bid or even if it's a bid, but as 156 00:07:03,760 --> 00:07:07,719 Speaker 6: far as the Indiana Northwest Indiana talk about the Bears, 157 00:07:07,760 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 6: he's well versed, and so I'm very curious to get 158 00:07:10,560 --> 00:07:11,440 Speaker 6: his pulse on things. 159 00:07:11,680 --> 00:07:14,000 Speaker 1: All right, So got a lot to talk about. Like 160 00:07:14,040 --> 00:07:17,000 Speaker 1: I said, we got extra basketball everywhere last night. That 161 00:07:17,120 --> 00:07:19,560 Speaker 1: was a lot of fun. And I thought, here's the 162 00:07:19,600 --> 00:07:21,200 Speaker 1: other thing that I will say, and we'll get into 163 00:07:21,240 --> 00:07:23,560 Speaker 1: this in detail a little bit later on Trey Koffman. 164 00:07:23,640 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 1: Ren Gentlemen had six points last night, but I thought 165 00:07:27,240 --> 00:07:29,720 Speaker 1: it was the maybe the best game I've ever seen 166 00:07:29,800 --> 00:07:31,800 Speaker 1: him play, certainly the best game he's played this year. 167 00:07:32,320 --> 00:07:38,520 Speaker 1: Nineteen rebounds last night, Perdue out rebounded the corn Huskers 168 00:07:39,200 --> 00:07:42,680 Speaker 1: fifty three. What was it, fifty two to thirty twenty three? 169 00:07:42,720 --> 00:07:45,440 Speaker 1: Something crazy? Let me I wrote it down here because 170 00:07:45,440 --> 00:07:48,880 Speaker 1: it was just like off the charts in rebounding last night, 171 00:07:48,960 --> 00:07:53,480 Speaker 1: fifty two to thirty three on the road at Nebraska's place, 172 00:07:53,520 --> 00:07:56,400 Speaker 1: where they've been really tough to beat, and Ren has 173 00:07:56,640 --> 00:08:00,560 Speaker 1: nineteen rebounds. You go win a lot of games when 174 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:03,160 Speaker 1: you have that many more possessions than the other team. 175 00:08:03,800 --> 00:08:05,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, he can play. I don't know if it's the 176 00:08:06,000 --> 00:08:07,560 Speaker 6: best game I've ever seen him play. He's had a 177 00:08:07,600 --> 00:08:10,080 Speaker 6: lot of good ones. I don't want to dismiss his career. 178 00:08:10,160 --> 00:08:11,800 Speaker 1: With the this year. 179 00:08:12,800 --> 00:08:16,080 Speaker 6: Yeah, that was well needed last night and went in 180 00:08:16,080 --> 00:08:18,280 Speaker 6: the game like that. You need every board and every possession, 181 00:08:18,520 --> 00:08:21,760 Speaker 6: so that was big time. We'll catch up with another 182 00:08:21,800 --> 00:08:25,240 Speaker 6: Indiana native, by the way, and Travis Steele later today, 183 00:08:25,480 --> 00:08:28,360 Speaker 6: the last coach of an unfeated team this season, right KB. 184 00:08:28,960 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, they are at Mayama, Ohio. 185 00:08:30,480 --> 00:08:35,800 Speaker 3: Tons of Indiana ties to their roster, not only actual players, 186 00:08:35,800 --> 00:08:37,920 Speaker 3: with their coaching staff especially, So yeah, he's gonna join 187 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:39,960 Speaker 3: us coming up at nine. But you know, to get 188 00:08:40,000 --> 00:08:42,839 Speaker 3: back to Purdue from last night, I mean, if you're 189 00:08:42,880 --> 00:08:44,920 Speaker 3: going to have this question about, hey, we're gonna play 190 00:08:44,960 --> 00:08:48,400 Speaker 3: the bigs and then we hope that the opponent is 191 00:08:48,440 --> 00:08:50,959 Speaker 3: not necessarily going to take advantage of that with whatever, 192 00:08:51,240 --> 00:08:53,599 Speaker 3: not Smalls, that's putting it way too elementary. But just 193 00:08:53,840 --> 00:08:56,080 Speaker 3: he shooting and spacing right if they're gonna pull guys 194 00:08:56,080 --> 00:08:58,160 Speaker 3: back from the basket, and Rick Bass did that at times. 195 00:08:58,160 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 3: I mean you saw when Nebraska got back in the game. 196 00:09:00,440 --> 00:09:04,280 Speaker 3: Rink Mask's ability to hit shots, playmake was a huge 197 00:09:04,280 --> 00:09:05,000 Speaker 3: factor in it. 198 00:09:05,080 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 2: But that's where Purdue has got to punish. 199 00:09:07,080 --> 00:09:09,560 Speaker 3: And it's a little bit like a Vitza Zubats really 200 00:09:09,640 --> 00:09:11,160 Speaker 3: right now, we can get to some of the zubots 201 00:09:11,200 --> 00:09:14,560 Speaker 3: comments from yesterday, but you know, it's the old adage 202 00:09:14,600 --> 00:09:17,320 Speaker 3: of Hey, PACER's opponents used to put a small on 203 00:09:17,360 --> 00:09:21,719 Speaker 3: Miles Turner and not sweat it. For Purdue basketball right now, 204 00:09:21,760 --> 00:09:24,760 Speaker 3: if you're gonna put smalls out there, Oscar Cluff and 205 00:09:24,800 --> 00:09:27,160 Speaker 3: Trey Kaufman ran have to dominate the glass. 206 00:09:27,280 --> 00:09:28,200 Speaker 2: And they did that. 207 00:09:28,320 --> 00:09:31,440 Speaker 3: I mean, yes, Kaufman Wren, I will agree, Jeff, he 208 00:09:31,600 --> 00:09:32,480 Speaker 3: was controlling the cloud. 209 00:09:32,520 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 2: I thought Kluff was unbelievable. 210 00:09:34,080 --> 00:09:37,040 Speaker 3: I just thought both ends of the floor, you know, 211 00:09:37,040 --> 00:09:40,640 Speaker 3: when they needed buckets to just earning extra possessions. 212 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:44,600 Speaker 2: I get. Obviously, the foul line was you know, we 213 00:09:44,679 --> 00:09:46,520 Speaker 2: grow hair. Indy was online one. 214 00:09:46,400 --> 00:09:48,760 Speaker 3: With watching really Prdue got the guys they wanted to 215 00:09:48,760 --> 00:09:51,199 Speaker 3: with the foul line. It was Ran Smith, it was Futcher, 216 00:09:51,280 --> 00:09:51,920 Speaker 3: Lawyer was CJ. 217 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 2: Cox, and it was miss miss Miss. 218 00:09:53,800 --> 00:09:57,640 Speaker 3: I think Lawyer split his pair there so big time 219 00:09:57,760 --> 00:10:01,160 Speaker 3: by Purdue's Biggs and again co Benter. I mean, I 220 00:10:01,160 --> 00:10:03,400 Speaker 3: mean those two guys when Nebraska made that run there 221 00:10:03,400 --> 00:10:05,640 Speaker 3: in the second half, you know, guys that aren't as 222 00:10:05,679 --> 00:10:07,959 Speaker 3: high up on the scattered report. I thought they hit 223 00:10:08,040 --> 00:10:10,760 Speaker 3: some a timely shots and b just created a couple 224 00:10:10,800 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 3: of extra trips, and it was really really critical in 225 00:10:14,160 --> 00:10:17,520 Speaker 3: Purdue holding on for dear life and getting a road 226 00:10:17,559 --> 00:10:18,480 Speaker 3: at top ten win. 227 00:10:18,600 --> 00:10:21,560 Speaker 2: I think that's one of the one of the victories. 228 00:10:21,640 --> 00:10:23,640 Speaker 3: You know, people call a seed bump, and when you 229 00:10:23,679 --> 00:10:27,400 Speaker 3: beat a top ten team on the road this late 230 00:10:27,400 --> 00:10:30,040 Speaker 3: in the year, they move you up an entire line 231 00:10:30,440 --> 00:10:32,079 Speaker 3: in the brackets. So I think right now you'll see 232 00:10:32,080 --> 00:10:34,400 Speaker 3: Perdue probably right around the three seed and a lot 233 00:10:34,400 --> 00:10:36,480 Speaker 3: of these mock brackets. I think a win like that, 234 00:10:36,760 --> 00:10:38,640 Speaker 3: beating a top ten team on the road moves you 235 00:10:38,760 --> 00:10:41,120 Speaker 3: up to the two line, and obviously Purdue will have 236 00:10:41,240 --> 00:10:43,480 Speaker 3: plenty of more opportunities to try and improve that here 237 00:10:43,880 --> 00:10:45,040 Speaker 3: coming up the rest of February. 238 00:10:45,040 --> 00:10:47,520 Speaker 6: Can I give one more quick overtime shout out? I 239 00:10:47,760 --> 00:10:51,480 Speaker 6: stopped on Pike last night Pike versus Mount Vernon. Pike 240 00:10:51,520 --> 00:10:53,679 Speaker 6: gets to win eighty four, eighty one and ot. And 241 00:10:53,720 --> 00:10:56,960 Speaker 6: while I'm sitting there a few rows up in the stands, 242 00:10:57,400 --> 00:11:00,440 Speaker 6: I'm looking just around, you know, and I looked to 243 00:11:00,480 --> 00:11:03,200 Speaker 6: my left and Kaitlyn Clark is probably two rolls in 244 00:11:03,200 --> 00:11:05,040 Speaker 6: front of me, and I don't know how she snuck 245 00:11:05,040 --> 00:11:07,560 Speaker 6: in and what's cool about it is I think that 246 00:11:07,640 --> 00:11:10,480 Speaker 6: she's finally ingrained in Indiana because everyone left her alone, 247 00:11:10,880 --> 00:11:12,440 Speaker 6: and so that was pretty cool. She was there with 248 00:11:12,440 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 6: her boyfriend Connor McCaffrey. I don't know if they're doing 249 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:17,920 Speaker 6: some recruiting over there at Butler, but a lot of 250 00:11:18,040 --> 00:11:20,760 Speaker 6: D one talent on that floor last night. So it 251 00:11:20,840 --> 00:11:24,600 Speaker 6: was funny because Mount Vernon was down by two with 252 00:11:24,679 --> 00:11:26,599 Speaker 6: about two seconds to go, and in high school you 253 00:11:26,600 --> 00:11:27,040 Speaker 6: got to go to. 254 00:11:26,960 --> 00:11:27,720 Speaker 2: Full length of the court. 255 00:11:28,000 --> 00:11:30,200 Speaker 6: So she got up to leave, and I don't even 256 00:11:30,360 --> 00:11:32,360 Speaker 6: know if she saw this, but like I stayed till 257 00:11:32,360 --> 00:11:34,440 Speaker 6: the end. They throw along, get a tip and the 258 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:35,760 Speaker 6: guy catches it scores. 259 00:11:36,960 --> 00:11:39,160 Speaker 2: It was crazy, man. 260 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:41,120 Speaker 6: He was shooting well all night and then you look 261 00:11:41,200 --> 00:11:43,560 Speaker 6: up and suddenly Kaitlyn is right by the exit, not 262 00:11:43,640 --> 00:11:44,440 Speaker 6: leaving just yet. 263 00:11:44,280 --> 00:11:45,400 Speaker 2: Because she's got sea overtime. 264 00:11:45,559 --> 00:11:49,000 Speaker 6: So the basketball junkie is not just us, you know, 265 00:11:49,080 --> 00:11:50,760 Speaker 6: she's she's she's one of us. 266 00:11:51,160 --> 00:11:51,439 Speaker 1: I love. 267 00:11:51,480 --> 00:11:53,440 Speaker 3: Maybe her walking taco was warming up and that's what 268 00:11:53,480 --> 00:11:55,280 Speaker 3: she was waiting on, you know, I don't know. 269 00:11:55,640 --> 00:11:57,280 Speaker 6: Look, I'll say that she was making a bee line 270 00:11:57,320 --> 00:11:58,559 Speaker 6: in and out. I don't know if she could stop 271 00:11:58,559 --> 00:11:59,640 Speaker 6: in the concession line. 272 00:11:59,600 --> 00:12:01,160 Speaker 1: Because if she stops, it's over right. 273 00:12:01,440 --> 00:12:05,319 Speaker 6: Yeah, probably, but again everyone kind of not everyone. I 274 00:12:05,320 --> 00:12:06,920 Speaker 6: don't know people really noticed that she was there, but 275 00:12:07,080 --> 00:12:09,400 Speaker 6: they did more or less left her alone. Let her, 276 00:12:09,440 --> 00:12:11,320 Speaker 6: you know, have a night to just watch hoops, which 277 00:12:11,320 --> 00:12:12,439 Speaker 6: I respend all. 278 00:12:12,480 --> 00:12:13,679 Speaker 1: Right, coming up in a minute, we'll give you the 279 00:12:13,760 --> 00:12:15,720 Speaker 1: rundown on everything else you might have missed overnight while 280 00:12:15,760 --> 00:12:18,240 Speaker 1: you were sleeping. 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Last night, We'll 293 00:12:52,040 --> 00:12:53,760 Speaker 1: start in the NBA where the Pacers in the game 294 00:12:53,800 --> 00:12:55,439 Speaker 1: heard right here on ninety three five and one of 295 00:12:55,520 --> 00:12:57,880 Speaker 1: seven to five the Fan get a win over the 296 00:12:57,920 --> 00:13:01,560 Speaker 1: New York Knicks one thirty seven thirty four in overtime. 297 00:13:01,600 --> 00:13:05,720 Speaker 1: Pascal Siakam had thirty, Quentin Jackson Kevin Quinton Jackson had 298 00:13:05,800 --> 00:13:08,680 Speaker 1: nineteen points and six rebounds in the front court yesterday. 299 00:13:08,720 --> 00:13:11,240 Speaker 1: I thought that well, kind of doing his thing coming in, but. 300 00:13:11,240 --> 00:13:14,680 Speaker 3: Wow, dagger and ot from Quinton Jackson. There a great 301 00:13:14,720 --> 00:13:16,920 Speaker 3: defense in OT and they did have to hold on 302 00:13:17,000 --> 00:13:19,400 Speaker 3: after that, but the eventual dagger, I guess the best 303 00:13:19,400 --> 00:13:19,839 Speaker 3: way to put it. 304 00:13:20,040 --> 00:13:22,800 Speaker 1: Yeah. Also Andrew Nemhard twenty four points and ten assists. 305 00:13:22,840 --> 00:13:26,920 Speaker 1: The Pacers had eight different players in double figures in 306 00:13:26,960 --> 00:13:29,160 Speaker 1: the end of though the difference I think James eighteen 307 00:13:29,160 --> 00:13:31,080 Speaker 1: of forty five from three point range, the Knicks just 308 00:13:31,120 --> 00:13:33,800 Speaker 1: fourteen of forty six. And again on a night when 309 00:13:33,920 --> 00:13:36,840 Speaker 1: Jalen Brunson scored forty Josh Hart had a triple double 310 00:13:37,080 --> 00:13:40,360 Speaker 1: and twenty two each for Karl, Anthony Towns and mckel bridges. 311 00:13:40,640 --> 00:13:43,040 Speaker 1: Didn't matter. Pacers just kept finding a way to win. 312 00:13:43,240 --> 00:13:45,200 Speaker 6: They didn't find a way, but boy, they may just wet. 313 00:13:45,240 --> 00:13:47,079 Speaker 6: I was thinking, Pascal, you got it. Gotta be able 314 00:13:47,080 --> 00:13:48,640 Speaker 6: to make a couple free throws there at the m brother. 315 00:13:50,679 --> 00:13:52,760 Speaker 7: I thought it was over when Towns tied it up, 316 00:13:52,760 --> 00:13:54,760 Speaker 7: and overtime I go here they go, Yeah, they're gonna 317 00:13:54,760 --> 00:13:55,160 Speaker 7: take it over. 318 00:13:55,200 --> 00:13:57,840 Speaker 3: And the Nickson score for the first four minutes of overtime, 319 00:13:59,080 --> 00:14:00,600 Speaker 3: I thought, I thought this is going to go into 320 00:14:00,600 --> 00:14:01,560 Speaker 3: doublet here. 321 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:05,800 Speaker 1: A lot of extra basketball. Earlier in the night, Purdue 322 00:14:05,920 --> 00:14:09,120 Speaker 1: win over wins in overtime at Nebraska eighty seventy seven. 323 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:12,160 Speaker 1: Boilers out rebounded the Huskers fifty two to thirty three. 324 00:14:12,200 --> 00:14:15,920 Speaker 1: Trey Kaufman Wren had nineteen alone six points to go 325 00:14:15,960 --> 00:14:19,120 Speaker 1: with that, Fletcher Lawyer scored eighteen points. This was a 326 00:14:19,200 --> 00:14:22,120 Speaker 1: crazy game. Purdue led by as many as twenty two. 327 00:14:22,560 --> 00:14:24,840 Speaker 1: Huskers got it down to four at fifty seven to 328 00:14:24,840 --> 00:14:27,160 Speaker 1: fifty three. Then the boiler Makers got it back up 329 00:14:27,160 --> 00:14:30,560 Speaker 1: to twelve, and then the Huskers rallied to force overtime, 330 00:14:30,760 --> 00:14:33,840 Speaker 1: and it got dicey in overtime before finally they got 331 00:14:33,880 --> 00:14:37,520 Speaker 1: a big bucket down the stretch there from Huff and 332 00:14:37,560 --> 00:14:40,240 Speaker 1: then they got a couple of free throws too from Harris, 333 00:14:40,240 --> 00:14:42,960 Speaker 1: and they finally got the win. Yesterday, Cluff at eighty 334 00:14:43,160 --> 00:14:45,680 Speaker 1: seventy seven was the final score. Huff Cluff, I get 335 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:47,720 Speaker 1: my big men confused, Kevin, Yeah, two. 336 00:14:47,640 --> 00:14:48,760 Speaker 2: Very different style big men. 337 00:14:48,760 --> 00:14:52,560 Speaker 3: But yeah, Oscar Cloff was outstanding last night for Purdue 338 00:14:52,600 --> 00:14:56,120 Speaker 3: and just the poise. You know, we see so many debates, 339 00:14:56,280 --> 00:14:58,840 Speaker 3: Rick Carlisle, Mike Brown, we see all these debates. Do 340 00:14:58,920 --> 00:14:59,600 Speaker 3: you take the time out? 341 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:03,240 Speaker 2: Late? That Purdue possession was kind of starting to stall out? 342 00:15:03,320 --> 00:15:05,680 Speaker 3: What do you do there? Fletcher, Lawyer's driving looks like 343 00:15:05,720 --> 00:15:08,000 Speaker 3: he's stuck. I'm kind of waiting this painter going to 344 00:15:08,080 --> 00:15:09,840 Speaker 3: take the time out? Is his lawyer going to force one? 345 00:15:10,080 --> 00:15:13,080 Speaker 3: Purdue had been so many good looks there late in 346 00:15:13,080 --> 00:15:16,760 Speaker 3: regulation and into overtime, but Lawyer just the poison. A 347 00:15:16,840 --> 00:15:20,880 Speaker 3: senior finds Kloff. Kluff's got great positioning left hand boom. 348 00:15:21,080 --> 00:15:23,960 Speaker 3: So a big, big, big big in needed and boy 349 00:15:24,080 --> 00:15:26,040 Speaker 3: needed for the cardiologists in West Lafield. 350 00:15:26,280 --> 00:15:28,840 Speaker 1: And the scary part about that game the free throws. 351 00:15:28,840 --> 00:15:31,600 Speaker 1: They kept messing free throws down the stretch. Just eleven 352 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:33,200 Speaker 1: of twenty on the night. There were a couple. If 353 00:15:33,200 --> 00:15:35,400 Speaker 1: they make them, they might not go to overtime. 354 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:38,120 Speaker 6: So what you're saying is the Pacers and the Boilermakers 355 00:15:38,120 --> 00:15:39,800 Speaker 6: should have been spent a semester time after the game 356 00:15:39,840 --> 00:15:40,960 Speaker 6: getting some free throws up. 357 00:15:40,920 --> 00:15:43,720 Speaker 3: Well, I think the different like Siakam has turned into 358 00:15:43,760 --> 00:15:46,239 Speaker 3: like a weirdly he's turned into like a free throw liability. 359 00:15:46,680 --> 00:15:48,640 Speaker 6: Yeah, And honestly, we see some of that flare up 360 00:15:48,640 --> 00:15:51,200 Speaker 6: throughout last year's playoffs really before. 361 00:15:51,040 --> 00:15:52,640 Speaker 3: Like Perdue got the guys they wanted to with the 362 00:15:52,640 --> 00:15:54,360 Speaker 3: line and Braden Smith frown in the one on one 363 00:15:54,440 --> 00:15:57,280 Speaker 3: miss Fletcher lawyersplit's a pair C J. Cox eighty five 364 00:15:57,320 --> 00:15:59,960 Speaker 3: percent and I was shaking watching him try to hit 365 00:16:00,200 --> 00:16:02,720 Speaker 3: either of those two free throws there last night. 366 00:16:02,840 --> 00:16:06,280 Speaker 6: So the photo posted by Perdue, by the way, showing 367 00:16:06,280 --> 00:16:07,280 Speaker 6: the scratch he had on his. 368 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:10,040 Speaker 2: Face, scratch there, Kaufman Wren had the shiner. 369 00:16:10,040 --> 00:16:12,480 Speaker 6: Yeah, as well as thinking, boy, he can can you 370 00:16:12,480 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 6: get a foul call? 371 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 2: Can you just go to the report and say, hey, 372 00:16:14,400 --> 00:16:16,560 Speaker 2: look at this, Kevin. 373 00:16:16,560 --> 00:16:19,160 Speaker 1: We got a problem up in the South Bend. They've 374 00:16:19,160 --> 00:16:21,960 Speaker 1: lost nine of ten now the Notre Dame fighting Irish, 375 00:16:22,160 --> 00:16:24,800 Speaker 1: what's going on square up with them? Lost a SMU 376 00:16:24,880 --> 00:16:27,960 Speaker 1: last night eighty nine to eighty one. But they're not 377 00:16:27,960 --> 00:16:28,880 Speaker 1: going in the right direction. 378 00:16:28,920 --> 00:16:31,160 Speaker 3: By boy, that wasn't the news item I was going 379 00:16:31,200 --> 00:16:33,680 Speaker 3: to lead with their next year Notre. 380 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:38,080 Speaker 2: Dame and Mark there you go there you go the Pope. 381 00:16:38,320 --> 00:16:41,880 Speaker 3: Yep, he helped out the Bears this year Villanova grad. 382 00:16:41,920 --> 00:16:43,760 Speaker 2: Is that right for the Pope? I believe that's correct. 383 00:16:43,840 --> 00:16:47,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, Notre Dame in Villanova starting next year's college basketball 384 00:16:47,200 --> 00:16:51,360 Speaker 3: season in Italy. CBS Sports had this report yesterday men 385 00:16:51,480 --> 00:16:55,600 Speaker 3: women doubleheader over there leading into a Sunday NFL on Fox. 386 00:16:55,640 --> 00:16:58,400 Speaker 3: So we're on the next year. Notre Dame's best players 387 00:16:58,400 --> 00:17:01,000 Speaker 3: out for the year. It's brutal luck we now have 388 00:17:01,040 --> 00:17:03,280 Speaker 3: the Pope on our side. It was announced that's a night. 389 00:17:03,480 --> 00:17:05,000 Speaker 1: That's how things are going up there. They got to 390 00:17:05,000 --> 00:17:06,120 Speaker 1: call in the big guns now. 391 00:17:06,160 --> 00:17:07,560 Speaker 2: So then how do you get in contact with the 392 00:17:07,560 --> 00:17:10,200 Speaker 2: Pope to make sure you're there? I would say you. 393 00:17:09,880 --> 00:17:13,639 Speaker 3: Your trip, James? Where are we at international games? Is 394 00:17:13,640 --> 00:17:16,320 Speaker 3: there one in Italy? I feel like Italy is like 395 00:17:16,320 --> 00:17:17,920 Speaker 3: the one country that we haven't. 396 00:17:17,760 --> 00:17:19,960 Speaker 2: Been to yet in the NFL. That is true over there. 397 00:17:20,240 --> 00:17:22,000 Speaker 6: Just give it time, because boy, we're going all over 398 00:17:22,040 --> 00:17:22,320 Speaker 6: the map. 399 00:17:22,320 --> 00:17:25,359 Speaker 3: It seems like is Zach Keeper doing an advanced story 400 00:17:25,359 --> 00:17:27,360 Speaker 3: over there on Notre Dame? 401 00:17:27,880 --> 00:17:29,400 Speaker 2: Are are they playing in the Vatican? 402 00:17:30,960 --> 00:17:33,760 Speaker 1: You gotta love Kevin though he was ready with the Pope, 403 00:17:33,880 --> 00:17:35,879 Speaker 1: knowing that I was going to talk about SMU and 404 00:17:35,880 --> 00:17:37,960 Speaker 1: that I actually thought. 405 00:17:37,760 --> 00:17:39,800 Speaker 3: For a second there they're going to pall no games 406 00:17:39,840 --> 00:17:40,800 Speaker 3: in Italy next year. 407 00:17:40,840 --> 00:17:43,800 Speaker 7: There's three in London, one in Madrid, one in Mexico City, 408 00:17:43,840 --> 00:17:46,600 Speaker 7: one in Rio de Janeiro, one in Melbourne, Australia. Shout 409 00:17:46,640 --> 00:17:50,040 Speaker 7: out Nate Atkins, one in Munich, Germany, and one in Paris. 410 00:17:50,880 --> 00:17:54,840 Speaker 1: There we go. Not in Iowa yet though, right, not yet, not. 411 00:17:54,880 --> 00:17:56,440 Speaker 2: Untill they put the shovel on the ground and build 412 00:17:56,440 --> 00:17:57,160 Speaker 2: the Bear Stadium. 413 00:17:57,400 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 1: Right extra basketball in high school last night Pike over 414 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:03,919 Speaker 1: Mount Vernon eighty four eighty one. James Boyd was in 415 00:18:03,960 --> 00:18:06,760 Speaker 1: attendance there. That was an overtime win for Pike, the 416 00:18:06,920 --> 00:18:09,320 Speaker 1: fifth ranked team in the state against the fourth ranked team. Now, 417 00:18:09,359 --> 00:18:13,800 Speaker 1: despite Mount Vernon hitting did I say, eleven three pointers 418 00:18:13,800 --> 00:18:16,080 Speaker 1: in the first half, they couldn't miss in the first half. 419 00:18:16,200 --> 00:18:19,240 Speaker 2: They can really shoot the ball, that special stuff. 420 00:18:19,359 --> 00:18:21,760 Speaker 1: But Jahari Miller, who you talked about, had twenty eight. 421 00:18:21,840 --> 00:18:25,520 Speaker 1: Luke Girdle had twenty six. Caitlin Clark was in attendance there, 422 00:18:25,600 --> 00:18:27,760 Speaker 1: and folks did a nice job of just letting her 423 00:18:27,840 --> 00:18:28,200 Speaker 1: be right. 424 00:18:28,600 --> 00:18:30,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, and I think she might have been well. 425 00:18:30,200 --> 00:18:30,720 Speaker 9: I hope. 426 00:18:30,720 --> 00:18:32,840 Speaker 6: I would think that she definitely enjoyed that game because 427 00:18:32,880 --> 00:18:34,760 Speaker 6: of the shooting. And you're thinking of one of the 428 00:18:34,760 --> 00:18:37,680 Speaker 6: best shooters in the world in Kaitlyn Clark. I had 429 00:18:37,680 --> 00:18:40,480 Speaker 6: to imagine that she respected the long ball from those 430 00:18:40,480 --> 00:18:43,919 Speaker 6: boys last night. That was man. The teams I played 431 00:18:44,040 --> 00:18:45,639 Speaker 6: for and against in high school could not. 432 00:18:45,680 --> 00:18:46,119 Speaker 2: You'd like that. 433 00:18:46,600 --> 00:18:48,800 Speaker 1: Good news for you, though. Kevin Cathedral winner of over Liberty 434 00:18:48,880 --> 00:18:52,720 Speaker 1: Christian seventy six fifty seven, Ron Colly beat Southport sixty 435 00:18:52,720 --> 00:18:55,840 Speaker 1: three fifty five, and playing Field over Warren Central sixty 436 00:18:55,840 --> 00:18:58,920 Speaker 1: three to fifty three. We are now six days into 437 00:18:58,960 --> 00:19:01,280 Speaker 1: the Olympics and States they need to do some work 438 00:19:01,280 --> 00:19:03,240 Speaker 1: if they want to climb up that metals chart. Guys, 439 00:19:04,280 --> 00:19:09,520 Speaker 1: right now they are not in the top three for medals. 440 00:19:09,800 --> 00:19:11,800 Speaker 1: Over the six days. The US has brought home seven 441 00:19:11,880 --> 00:19:15,160 Speaker 1: medals so far, two gold, three silver, and two bronze. 442 00:19:15,280 --> 00:19:17,359 Speaker 1: When you take a look at the chart, Norway on 443 00:19:17,480 --> 00:19:21,320 Speaker 1: top with twelve overall medals, six gold, followed by Germany 444 00:19:21,359 --> 00:19:25,040 Speaker 1: with six overall medals and three gold. But the United 445 00:19:25,040 --> 00:19:28,679 Speaker 1: States does have seven total medals to stay sort of 446 00:19:28,720 --> 00:19:32,240 Speaker 1: in that race. Two as I said, two gold, three silver, 447 00:19:32,320 --> 00:19:35,400 Speaker 1: two bronze. We did see team USA women's hockey team 448 00:19:35,600 --> 00:19:39,360 Speaker 1: just obliterate Canada yesterday. Five nothing. Those are the two 449 00:19:39,400 --> 00:19:42,040 Speaker 1: favorites right now. That wasn't the at the end of 450 00:19:42,480 --> 00:19:45,119 Speaker 1: kind of the round robin play, so we'll see what 451 00:19:45,400 --> 00:19:48,119 Speaker 1: shakes out when they start playing for semi finals and 452 00:19:48,160 --> 00:19:51,919 Speaker 1: gold medal games. But anything you watched yesterday, your Cory's 453 00:19:52,119 --> 00:19:53,760 Speaker 1: got a silver in. 454 00:19:53,760 --> 00:19:58,320 Speaker 3: Gerl heartbreaking top five loss that I've watched, just brutal, rutal. 455 00:19:58,359 --> 00:20:03,920 Speaker 3: The Swedish woman incredible twenty twenty vision must have gone 456 00:20:03,960 --> 00:20:06,440 Speaker 3: on in those rexpecs there. Jalen Smithy did those Rex 457 00:20:06,440 --> 00:20:09,360 Speaker 3: mecx back when he was a pacer. Just she was absurd, 458 00:20:09,920 --> 00:20:13,399 Speaker 3: just dart like bull's eye every time big shots. 459 00:20:13,920 --> 00:20:15,000 Speaker 2: It was. It was tough to watch. 460 00:20:15,800 --> 00:20:18,680 Speaker 1: Kevin's gonna start a podcast, a curling podcast, so. 461 00:20:18,880 --> 00:20:21,840 Speaker 2: That's our coach's name. I just I could feel the emotion. 462 00:20:21,600 --> 00:20:26,040 Speaker 3: There Isabella, I believe was a Swedish woman brother sister 463 00:20:26,119 --> 00:20:27,120 Speaker 3: combo there. 464 00:20:27,440 --> 00:20:29,720 Speaker 2: I try to be sentimental, try to appreciate the story. 465 00:20:30,119 --> 00:20:36,480 Speaker 7: Could not curling with Kevin the podcast Mark Dabble there 466 00:20:37,280 --> 00:20:39,280 Speaker 7: there gotta be a curling watering hole on the east 467 00:20:39,320 --> 00:20:42,720 Speaker 7: side somewhere we could celebrate in that beers of bowen. 468 00:20:43,640 --> 00:20:45,360 Speaker 2: We're on the east side. Yeah, you should do beers 469 00:20:45,400 --> 00:20:46,280 Speaker 2: of bowing for curling. 470 00:20:46,760 --> 00:20:48,560 Speaker 3: I do believe we're starting to get into a few 471 00:20:48,600 --> 00:20:50,560 Speaker 3: more of the US centric events, if you will, like 472 00:20:50,640 --> 00:20:54,399 Speaker 3: Chloe Kim for example, from a snowboarding standpoint, the speed 473 00:20:54,440 --> 00:20:57,520 Speaker 3: skater Jordan right from Wisconsin is supposed to be incredible. 474 00:20:57,880 --> 00:21:00,840 Speaker 3: I believe that those events start to take place. And yeah, 475 00:21:00,920 --> 00:21:04,359 Speaker 3: like you said, women hockey, men's hockey begins today, so 476 00:21:04,400 --> 00:21:07,920 Speaker 3: the US I believe their first game will be tomorrow, 477 00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:11,119 Speaker 3: So we start to get into that aspect of the 478 00:21:11,160 --> 00:21:12,960 Speaker 3: Winter Olympics. I think Dick Keepper, I think in the 479 00:21:13,080 --> 00:21:15,520 Speaker 3: end of guy starts here pretty soon as well. 480 00:21:15,720 --> 00:21:18,000 Speaker 1: All right, we're looking forward to all of that stuff. 481 00:21:18,600 --> 00:21:21,639 Speaker 1: More curling for you today, Kevin men's round robin session 482 00:21:22,119 --> 00:21:25,720 Speaker 1: one against Checha. That one starts at one oh five. 483 00:21:25,760 --> 00:21:27,199 Speaker 1: In case you're wondering, I just want to keep you 484 00:21:27,240 --> 00:21:27,840 Speaker 1: up to date on that. 485 00:21:28,880 --> 00:21:29,960 Speaker 2: Oh, it's in the calendar. 486 00:21:30,320 --> 00:21:32,040 Speaker 1: Anything else, guys, you want to throw the before we 487 00:21:32,119 --> 00:21:32,840 Speaker 1: move along here. 488 00:21:32,680 --> 00:21:35,440 Speaker 3: Well, gotta mintion butler Tonight they'll they'll try to drum 489 00:21:35,560 --> 00:21:39,000 Speaker 3: up some hinkle magic inside of that building against a 490 00:21:39,119 --> 00:21:42,760 Speaker 3: Yukon they are ten eleven point underdog. I believe Braylan Mullens. 491 00:21:42,800 --> 00:21:45,760 Speaker 3: Of course, back inside of the three one seven, if 492 00:21:45,800 --> 00:21:48,720 Speaker 3: you will project forty four nights of the Bone Marrow 493 00:21:48,960 --> 00:21:52,320 Speaker 3: awareness with Andrew Smith. There is always a great, great cause, 494 00:21:52,840 --> 00:21:55,000 Speaker 3: so that will be a big focus tonight. We're there, 495 00:21:55,119 --> 00:21:59,320 Speaker 3: Hinkle seven thirty tip for this one as Dan Hurley 496 00:21:59,320 --> 00:22:00,919 Speaker 3: and company busy Butler. 497 00:22:01,160 --> 00:22:03,040 Speaker 1: All right, that's what's happening in the world of sports. 498 00:22:03,080 --> 00:22:04,719 Speaker 1: We'll check it down again about an hour from now. 499 00:22:04,760 --> 00:22:06,840 Speaker 1: Coming up in a moment more of the Pacers overtime 500 00:22:06,840 --> 00:22:09,760 Speaker 1: win last night and Purdue, is this exactly what they 501 00:22:09,800 --> 00:22:12,840 Speaker 1: needed to kind of jumpstart them back into the top ten, 502 00:22:12,960 --> 00:22:14,919 Speaker 1: back into being a team that everybody thought was going 503 00:22:14,960 --> 00:22:16,960 Speaker 1: to be competing for a final four spot at the 504 00:22:16,960 --> 00:22:18,439 Speaker 1: beginning of the year. We'll check it all next as 505 00:22:18,480 --> 00:22:20,280 Speaker 1: we continue at ninety three to five and one oh 506 00:22:20,320 --> 00:22:21,080 Speaker 1: seven five. The Fan. 507 00:22:32,160 --> 00:22:34,840 Speaker 8: You were listening to a fan morning show on sports 508 00:22:34,960 --> 00:22:37,520 Speaker 8: Radio ninety three to five and one oh seven five. 509 00:22:37,640 --> 00:22:40,840 Speaker 1: The Fan that Mark Dykton is how you get people 510 00:22:40,920 --> 00:22:43,440 Speaker 1: up and running this morning right there, Little Larric Clapton, 511 00:22:43,480 --> 00:22:49,040 Speaker 1: old school and that's the goal. Man. Ah, good morning 512 00:22:49,040 --> 00:22:50,920 Speaker 1: and welcome into a Wednesday. It's the fan morning show. 513 00:22:51,000 --> 00:22:53,200 Speaker 1: Mark Dychton's spinning the hits over there. We got James 514 00:22:53,240 --> 00:22:56,080 Speaker 1: Boyd to my right, Kevin Bowen to my left, and 515 00:22:56,119 --> 00:22:58,280 Speaker 1: then by the way, people starting to check in on 516 00:22:58,280 --> 00:23:02,239 Speaker 1: the text line two their nine tens uh Mark This 517 00:23:02,280 --> 00:23:05,240 Speaker 1: one says the Bears will move to area code to 518 00:23:05,400 --> 00:23:08,159 Speaker 1: ZIP code five eight two seven to one. That is 519 00:23:08,200 --> 00:23:11,879 Speaker 1: somewhere in North Dakota. Okay, there you go, but chill there. 520 00:23:11,920 --> 00:23:14,880 Speaker 1: They drive there, Pembina, North Dakota. I looked it up. 521 00:23:15,640 --> 00:23:19,040 Speaker 1: Pembina just a little bit north of Joliette, North Dakota apparently. 522 00:23:19,080 --> 00:23:22,880 Speaker 7: Okay, all right, I'm familiar Juliet, Illinois. Yeah, okay, I'll 523 00:23:22,880 --> 00:23:24,360 Speaker 7: then learn my geography around here. 524 00:23:25,000 --> 00:23:27,600 Speaker 1: What's the what's the line from the Blues Brothers as 525 00:23:27,600 --> 00:23:30,320 Speaker 1: they get ready to set off on their adventure from Juliet. 526 00:23:31,040 --> 00:23:31,240 Speaker 10: Uh? 527 00:23:31,280 --> 00:23:35,760 Speaker 1: Anyway, the uh Indiana Pacers winning overtime last night is 528 00:23:35,840 --> 00:23:37,679 Speaker 1: a good thing? Is it a bad thing? I, for 529 00:23:37,720 --> 00:23:40,000 Speaker 1: one am not a tanking guy. Maybe it's just the knicks. 530 00:23:40,000 --> 00:23:41,879 Speaker 1: Maybe maybe if you only get wins the rest of 531 00:23:41,880 --> 00:23:44,680 Speaker 1: the way against the Nixon Milwaukee. Things will be okay, right, James, 532 00:23:44,880 --> 00:23:46,160 Speaker 1: there's some teams you just got to beat. 533 00:23:47,040 --> 00:23:49,400 Speaker 2: I don't know, Jeff, I can't. I can't agree. 534 00:23:50,080 --> 00:23:52,600 Speaker 6: Do you see the trade that they made for it 535 00:23:52,680 --> 00:23:55,320 Speaker 6: beats a zoobots and the stipulations there. 536 00:23:56,040 --> 00:23:58,240 Speaker 2: I don't know, man, the it's bittersweet. 537 00:23:58,400 --> 00:24:01,160 Speaker 7: I just went to Tankathon. Let's see what happens here. 538 00:24:01,200 --> 00:24:04,800 Speaker 7: I spun the lottery and the Pacers have the sixth pick. 539 00:24:04,920 --> 00:24:06,680 Speaker 7: So they're sending that to La all right now it's 540 00:24:06,720 --> 00:24:07,160 Speaker 7: my term. 541 00:24:07,240 --> 00:24:08,560 Speaker 1: All right, you're gonna go on there. 542 00:24:08,800 --> 00:24:11,560 Speaker 2: Let's see. Yep, I got the sixth pick as well. 543 00:24:12,200 --> 00:24:14,680 Speaker 1: I did a couple times last week. It was fourth, fifth, 544 00:24:14,680 --> 00:24:16,480 Speaker 1: and sixth all the time. I've never been in the 545 00:24:16,520 --> 00:24:19,960 Speaker 1: top three. Have you have you checked out before? 546 00:24:20,040 --> 00:24:22,760 Speaker 2: I just gotta be in tough four? Ye I have not. Today. 547 00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:25,000 Speaker 3: You think if we did a poll, fans would want 548 00:24:25,040 --> 00:24:27,320 Speaker 3: what the Jazz are doing, like you play your start, 549 00:24:27,400 --> 00:24:29,359 Speaker 3: you play your frontline guys until the fourth quarter. 550 00:24:30,000 --> 00:24:32,520 Speaker 2: Yes, I do think the majority of the fan base 551 00:24:32,520 --> 00:24:33,040 Speaker 2: would want that. 552 00:24:33,200 --> 00:24:34,800 Speaker 1: I should put a pole up there. Mark on the 553 00:24:35,440 --> 00:24:38,879 Speaker 1: fan Twitter feed, do you just are you in favor 554 00:24:38,880 --> 00:24:40,520 Speaker 1: of just an outright tank. 555 00:24:41,359 --> 00:24:46,960 Speaker 6: Mainly because other teams are doing it, So why should 556 00:24:47,040 --> 00:24:49,160 Speaker 6: you be left out of the pot. 557 00:24:49,160 --> 00:24:50,080 Speaker 2: It's a reward there. 558 00:24:50,080 --> 00:24:52,920 Speaker 6: And also I don't know how much we can only 559 00:24:52,960 --> 00:24:54,600 Speaker 6: debate this in here on the show because I don't 560 00:24:54,600 --> 00:24:57,359 Speaker 6: know how much of it is cared about at the 561 00:24:57,440 --> 00:24:58,639 Speaker 6: league office level. 562 00:24:59,160 --> 00:24:59,960 Speaker 2: But do they really. 563 00:24:59,840 --> 00:25:03,440 Speaker 6: Care about tanking? That's a question I've been asking myself 564 00:25:03,480 --> 00:25:04,760 Speaker 6: because you. 565 00:25:04,680 --> 00:25:07,520 Speaker 3: Read off those rules and I had never heard of them, 566 00:25:07,560 --> 00:25:09,520 Speaker 3: to be honest with you, until you read them off, Like, 567 00:25:09,560 --> 00:25:13,280 Speaker 3: so I've never seen them implemented, you know again, like 568 00:25:13,359 --> 00:25:15,800 Speaker 3: let's look at Zubots. Are they tanking with Zubots or not? 569 00:25:17,640 --> 00:25:20,359 Speaker 3: He missed time doing an ankle injury? Like what do 570 00:25:20,400 --> 00:25:23,159 Speaker 3: the Pacers have to present like MRI records to the 571 00:25:23,240 --> 00:25:26,480 Speaker 3: league office to say that he's hurt? Yeah, Aaronic Semith's 572 00:25:26,800 --> 00:25:28,880 Speaker 3: back flares up last night. Now, I mean you finish 573 00:25:28,960 --> 00:25:31,960 Speaker 3: the game, Like I don't. I don't get how you 574 00:25:32,000 --> 00:25:37,520 Speaker 3: can properly like adjudicate if teams are holding guys out 575 00:25:37,800 --> 00:25:41,720 Speaker 3: or not based off like medical records. It's clear that 576 00:25:41,760 --> 00:25:44,520 Speaker 3: you're doing it, Like it's clear what the Jazz are doing. 577 00:25:44,680 --> 00:25:48,400 Speaker 3: But I, yeah, I guess I don't really know how 578 00:25:48,440 --> 00:25:53,360 Speaker 3: you properly judge a rule on it. 579 00:25:53,520 --> 00:25:54,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, it makes sense. 580 00:25:54,400 --> 00:25:58,040 Speaker 6: I just wonder if they will somehow, some way revisit 581 00:25:58,160 --> 00:26:01,439 Speaker 6: this conversation, not only because of the tank angle, and 582 00:26:01,480 --> 00:26:04,119 Speaker 6: I don't know necessarily if it's from like an availability standpoint, 583 00:26:04,560 --> 00:26:07,399 Speaker 6: but just what you do with the availability, because not 584 00:26:07,440 --> 00:26:09,840 Speaker 6: playing your guys in the fourth quarter, you can't sit 585 00:26:09,920 --> 00:26:12,119 Speaker 6: up there with a straight face and say we're a 586 00:26:12,160 --> 00:26:15,560 Speaker 6: better team if you're the Utah Jazz without having Lloyd Marketing, 587 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:19,240 Speaker 6: Jaron's Action, Junior, Keyante, George and other your top players 588 00:26:19,240 --> 00:26:21,359 Speaker 6: out there on the floor. So that's the part where 589 00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:23,119 Speaker 6: I'm not sure if the NBA can really change that 590 00:26:23,240 --> 00:26:27,760 Speaker 6: or effect that. But when you look at the tanking debate, 591 00:26:28,320 --> 00:26:32,760 Speaker 6: that's part of it. It's it's knowing that, Okay, Adam Silver, 592 00:26:33,000 --> 00:26:34,679 Speaker 6: you told us we have to play our players, but 593 00:26:35,160 --> 00:26:36,879 Speaker 6: you didn't say anything about the fourth quarter. And I 594 00:26:36,920 --> 00:26:38,879 Speaker 6: also wonder if the NBA will step in because of 595 00:26:38,880 --> 00:26:41,520 Speaker 6: the betting part of it, Like if you're betting on 596 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:43,960 Speaker 6: game and you've gotten in bed with all these companies, 597 00:26:44,800 --> 00:26:45,960 Speaker 6: if you bet. 598 00:26:45,720 --> 00:26:48,480 Speaker 2: On the over or whatever for a player and. 599 00:26:48,600 --> 00:26:51,520 Speaker 6: Let's say, hey, I bet it was twenty twenty one 600 00:26:51,520 --> 00:26:53,760 Speaker 6: and a half for Lloyd Marketing's points. He's at nineteen, 601 00:26:53,760 --> 00:26:56,360 Speaker 6: he doesn't play the fourth quarter, and he's healthy. 602 00:26:56,440 --> 00:26:57,120 Speaker 2: What are we doing? 603 00:26:57,359 --> 00:26:59,879 Speaker 6: So I don't Again, I don't have the remedy, but 604 00:27:00,119 --> 00:27:02,119 Speaker 6: just a lot of thoughts I have on that topic. 605 00:27:02,160 --> 00:27:03,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, the one I hear the most is 606 00:27:03,920 --> 00:27:08,280 Speaker 3: once you're officially eliminated, then your wins would count positively 607 00:27:08,920 --> 00:27:13,119 Speaker 3: towards whatever lottery standings there are, which you know, again, 608 00:27:13,480 --> 00:27:15,600 Speaker 3: there might be some players on the roster that are like, well, 609 00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:17,800 Speaker 3: I don't know if I want a great, great player 610 00:27:17,800 --> 00:27:19,640 Speaker 3: walking in here and taking my spot next year. 611 00:27:19,760 --> 00:27:20,720 Speaker 2: It's true, that's just. 612 00:27:20,720 --> 00:27:23,280 Speaker 3: The reality of the situation there. So I don't have 613 00:27:23,359 --> 00:27:26,040 Speaker 3: a great answer, to be totally honest with you, But 614 00:27:26,560 --> 00:27:30,240 Speaker 3: I just felt like Quinn Buckner and Kristen Aarry's jubilation 615 00:27:30,440 --> 00:27:35,440 Speaker 3: last night was through the roof. Yeah, understandably, like they 616 00:27:35,440 --> 00:27:37,560 Speaker 3: are part of their calling these games. 617 00:27:37,560 --> 00:27:38,399 Speaker 2: It's their job. 618 00:27:38,520 --> 00:27:40,199 Speaker 3: It's yeah, you know, eighty two nights out of the year, 619 00:27:40,200 --> 00:27:41,760 Speaker 3: it's a Madison square guard and the Knicks are playing 620 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:44,200 Speaker 3: minute their front line guys. And then I hear from 621 00:27:44,200 --> 00:27:48,960 Speaker 3: more people saying I wish Jalen Brunson would have hit 622 00:27:48,960 --> 00:27:52,440 Speaker 3: more shots in the final minute. I wish Quinton Jackson 623 00:27:52,480 --> 00:27:55,360 Speaker 3: wouldn't have hit the three in overtimes like game or two. 624 00:27:55,400 --> 00:27:56,320 Speaker 2: By the way, that. 625 00:27:57,760 --> 00:28:02,720 Speaker 3: We should not feel awkward about a win. But that's 626 00:28:02,720 --> 00:28:04,480 Speaker 3: how I think a majority of fans too. And again 627 00:28:04,520 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 3: somemmer say, hey, I don't care. I'm always gonna cheer 628 00:28:06,840 --> 00:28:08,359 Speaker 3: for the wins and others and say, look at the math. 629 00:28:08,640 --> 00:28:11,000 Speaker 3: If you look at the math the nets right now, 630 00:28:11,000 --> 00:28:14,359 Speaker 3: who you play tonight? There, I think it's two games 631 00:28:14,359 --> 00:28:18,399 Speaker 3: above you and that's a ten percent difference. Could that 632 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:21,640 Speaker 3: ten percent difference between be the difference between that pick 633 00:28:21,680 --> 00:28:24,520 Speaker 3: going to the Clippers and you draft them. 634 00:28:24,760 --> 00:28:26,920 Speaker 2: Ajdabantsa. By the way, did you see Dbanca last night? 635 00:28:27,119 --> 00:28:30,200 Speaker 2: I did. Boy, he looks really good. 636 00:28:30,320 --> 00:28:32,159 Speaker 3: I think it's Darren Peer one and two. Better get 637 00:28:32,200 --> 00:28:34,240 Speaker 3: those ivs in a masap Well I got. 638 00:28:34,240 --> 00:28:35,920 Speaker 1: I got number two on Tekathon. 639 00:28:36,040 --> 00:28:40,000 Speaker 2: Just now there you go. Just just keep spinning my friends. 640 00:28:39,840 --> 00:28:42,200 Speaker 1: Before spin again. I'm gonna keep this one. 641 00:28:43,040 --> 00:28:43,640 Speaker 2: It's true. 642 00:28:43,760 --> 00:28:46,880 Speaker 3: But for thirty seven and seven, I believe for Debansa 643 00:28:47,000 --> 00:28:47,560 Speaker 3: last night. 644 00:28:47,520 --> 00:28:49,920 Speaker 6: Yeah, he was, he was outstanding. And then looking at 645 00:28:49,920 --> 00:28:52,680 Speaker 6: the actual standings, right now, as much as we want 646 00:28:52,680 --> 00:28:56,479 Speaker 6: to lament the Pacers win, that probably should have been 647 00:28:56,480 --> 00:28:59,520 Speaker 6: a loss. They still the second worst record in the 648 00:28:59,600 --> 00:29:01,720 Speaker 6: NBA currently fourteen and forty. 649 00:29:02,280 --> 00:29:05,640 Speaker 1: Speaking of the Pacers two new guys, obviously, we saw 650 00:29:05,760 --> 00:29:09,520 Speaker 1: last night Kobe Brown had the best plus minus of 651 00:29:09,640 --> 00:29:13,440 Speaker 1: any Pacer player. In eighteen minutes, he had eight points 652 00:29:13,480 --> 00:29:17,120 Speaker 1: and six rebounds. That was good. Yesterday, had the conversation 653 00:29:17,200 --> 00:29:20,320 Speaker 1: with Rick Carlyle about what this next week or two 654 00:29:20,360 --> 00:29:21,840 Speaker 1: is going to look like. We got the All Star 655 00:29:21,920 --> 00:29:24,760 Speaker 1: Game coming up this weekend. So once the Pacers play 656 00:29:24,960 --> 00:29:28,160 Speaker 1: at New Jersey tonight, all r at Brooklyn tonight. Sorry, 657 00:29:28,240 --> 00:29:31,000 Speaker 1: once they play at Brooklyn tonight, then they don't play 658 00:29:31,040 --> 00:29:32,880 Speaker 1: again until after the All Star break. And here's what 659 00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:36,640 Speaker 1: Rick said about guys who were playing, specifically Zubots. 660 00:29:36,200 --> 00:29:38,680 Speaker 11: No, No, he's I don't think he's going to play 661 00:29:38,680 --> 00:29:43,280 Speaker 11: for a while. He's got a lingering ankle situation. He 662 00:29:43,400 --> 00:29:48,480 Speaker 11: was injured December twentieth or something like this. Initially it 663 00:29:48,640 --> 00:29:50,680 Speaker 11: was it was deemed to be a four to six 664 00:29:50,760 --> 00:29:53,640 Speaker 11: week injury. But this a guy that's played ninety five 665 00:29:53,680 --> 00:29:55,520 Speaker 11: percent of his game since he's been in the NBA, 666 00:29:55,640 --> 00:29:58,280 Speaker 11: and he pushed to come back early. Their team was struggling, 667 00:29:58,600 --> 00:30:01,680 Speaker 11: and so it's just there's something in there still, there's 668 00:30:02,280 --> 00:30:05,440 Speaker 11: some discomfort, there's some swelling. You admire the guy for 669 00:30:05,600 --> 00:30:08,400 Speaker 11: slugging through, but at this point it makes zero sense 670 00:30:08,440 --> 00:30:10,160 Speaker 11: for him to be out on the floor in an 671 00:30:10,240 --> 00:30:12,280 Speaker 11: NBA game if he's not feeling as close to one 672 00:30:12,360 --> 00:30:15,160 Speaker 11: hundred percent as possible. So I don't know the timetable. 673 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:17,880 Speaker 11: He will not play in these two games, and we'll 674 00:30:17,920 --> 00:30:19,480 Speaker 11: see what's what when we come out of the break. 675 00:30:20,320 --> 00:30:23,040 Speaker 1: Lingering ankle issue, how long do you think it will linger? 676 00:30:23,280 --> 00:30:26,800 Speaker 3: Kevin Bowen, I said ten and a half games, he'll 677 00:30:26,840 --> 00:30:27,640 Speaker 3: play as a pacer. 678 00:30:27,720 --> 00:30:30,920 Speaker 2: That was my over under. I think that might be 679 00:30:30,960 --> 00:30:31,560 Speaker 2: on the high end. 680 00:30:33,480 --> 00:30:34,760 Speaker 1: They still got a bunch of I think got I 681 00:30:34,760 --> 00:30:37,120 Speaker 1: think like twenty eight games remaining, right you hear Rick. 682 00:30:37,000 --> 00:30:39,240 Speaker 3: Carlisle right there. That doesn't make you seem like he's 683 00:30:39,280 --> 00:30:41,720 Speaker 3: coming back anytime soon, does it not. Lingering is the word, 684 00:30:41,880 --> 00:30:43,560 Speaker 3: and even two bots. You know, I hopped on the 685 00:30:43,600 --> 00:30:47,280 Speaker 3: Zoom call yesterday with him. I didn't get the impression 686 00:30:47,400 --> 00:30:51,120 Speaker 3: that he was all of a sudden, you know, itching 687 00:30:51,720 --> 00:30:54,320 Speaker 3: to put on a uniform and company man. Now I 688 00:30:54,920 --> 00:30:57,080 Speaker 3: was going to say, I think he has heard the 689 00:30:57,080 --> 00:30:58,440 Speaker 3: company line quite well. 690 00:30:58,920 --> 00:31:00,480 Speaker 2: I did have to laugh that. 691 00:31:00,840 --> 00:31:04,280 Speaker 3: Vitsa Zubots shared that he got the trade call from 692 00:31:04,320 --> 00:31:07,840 Speaker 3: Lawrence Frank, one former Indiana basketball managed under by night. 693 00:31:08,200 --> 00:31:10,720 Speaker 4: Uh, he got the trade call from Lawrence Frank while 694 00:31:10,840 --> 00:31:16,680 Speaker 4: learning how to utilize the bottle warmer. First time parent, 695 00:31:17,600 --> 00:31:22,360 Speaker 4: Vitza Zubats, daughter born last week, fumbling through the how 696 00:31:22,440 --> 00:31:23,880 Speaker 4: to figure out the bottle warmer. 697 00:31:24,600 --> 00:31:26,680 Speaker 1: Okay, how's the swaddling going for him? 698 00:31:26,800 --> 00:31:28,840 Speaker 3: I was gonna say, boy, if he's got the swaddling 699 00:31:28,920 --> 00:31:31,720 Speaker 3: mechanism down, I've had three and I still don't even 700 00:31:31,720 --> 00:31:34,200 Speaker 3: know if I figured it out. So I'll take the baby, 701 00:31:34,280 --> 00:31:37,000 Speaker 3: fold the corner over and then you tuck the arm 702 00:31:37,160 --> 00:31:39,280 Speaker 3: in and then you really got to get it onto 703 00:31:39,320 --> 00:31:39,760 Speaker 3: the side. 704 00:31:40,560 --> 00:31:42,120 Speaker 2: What is the bottle warm? What does that? What does 705 00:31:42,160 --> 00:31:42,920 Speaker 2: that mean? 706 00:31:43,480 --> 00:31:43,720 Speaker 9: You know? 707 00:31:43,840 --> 00:31:45,320 Speaker 6: Do you not just take the because I'm saying I'm 708 00:31:45,320 --> 00:31:46,960 Speaker 6: serious about the I'm not joking. Do you not just 709 00:31:47,000 --> 00:31:48,800 Speaker 6: take the bottle in microwave or something? 710 00:31:48,960 --> 00:31:51,480 Speaker 1: Or how does that's a nice little nice bottle. 711 00:31:51,240 --> 00:31:53,640 Speaker 2: Bottle in the microwave? Well, who's that idea? 712 00:31:53,800 --> 00:31:54,120 Speaker 8: Was that? 713 00:31:55,040 --> 00:31:58,600 Speaker 2: What kind of you know what it's a very ring here. 714 00:31:58,640 --> 00:32:00,840 Speaker 6: But out of all the he says we have on 715 00:32:00,960 --> 00:32:03,800 Speaker 6: planet Earth, we can't get a bottle warmer that gets 716 00:32:03,800 --> 00:32:05,040 Speaker 6: the digital warm for the microwave. 717 00:32:05,160 --> 00:32:08,360 Speaker 3: James, if I ever try to like discredit one of 718 00:32:08,400 --> 00:32:12,600 Speaker 3: your questions about this, go ahead and slap me, because, 719 00:32:12,640 --> 00:32:14,760 Speaker 3: like I think, there are no dumb questions when it 720 00:32:14,800 --> 00:32:17,480 Speaker 3: comes to welcoming to human being into the world for 721 00:32:17,520 --> 00:32:19,880 Speaker 3: the first time. So that is not a dumb question 722 00:32:20,280 --> 00:32:22,880 Speaker 3: at all. There are no dumb hell. I have three 723 00:32:22,880 --> 00:32:26,120 Speaker 3: of them, and I know nothing nothing. I'm like, still 724 00:32:26,120 --> 00:32:28,640 Speaker 3: putting my finger underneath her nose. Now, is she a lot? 725 00:32:28,960 --> 00:32:30,840 Speaker 2: Is that warm air coming out of her nose? 726 00:32:30,840 --> 00:32:31,120 Speaker 1: Okay? 727 00:32:31,200 --> 00:32:32,240 Speaker 2: Good? 728 00:32:32,280 --> 00:32:34,720 Speaker 6: My mom did tell me she was like her having 729 00:32:34,720 --> 00:32:37,440 Speaker 6: twins at the time. She's like, yeah, some days you're 730 00:32:37,520 --> 00:32:39,120 Speaker 6: just like, as long as both are breathing, you're doing 731 00:32:39,120 --> 00:32:39,520 Speaker 6: all right. 732 00:32:39,640 --> 00:32:41,360 Speaker 1: So it's true though you'll wake up in the mid 733 00:32:41,840 --> 00:32:43,520 Speaker 1: I can remember waking up in the middle of the 734 00:32:43,600 --> 00:32:46,480 Speaker 1: night and checking, I don't know, you have a weird 735 00:32:46,560 --> 00:32:48,520 Speaker 1: dream or something. You go and you do you you 736 00:32:48,560 --> 00:32:50,520 Speaker 1: put the finger under their nose. You're like, okay, good, 737 00:32:50,520 --> 00:32:52,960 Speaker 1: I hear I feel them breathe them again. It's crazy 738 00:32:53,120 --> 00:32:53,960 Speaker 1: how things go like. 739 00:32:53,880 --> 00:32:56,280 Speaker 3: That bottle warmer issues Mark back in the day, could 740 00:32:56,320 --> 00:32:58,480 Speaker 3: you emphasize with mister Zobos. 741 00:32:58,040 --> 00:32:59,800 Speaker 2: One hundred percent you're looking at you, I'm like, how 742 00:32:59,840 --> 00:33:01,560 Speaker 2: many I'm doing that? I'm building the crib and like 743 00:33:01,560 --> 00:33:05,040 Speaker 2: how many destruction I have here? Gosh, I'd rather do 744 00:33:05,080 --> 00:33:06,640 Speaker 2: a eight hundred piece of lego. 745 00:33:08,760 --> 00:33:09,320 Speaker 1: That's fun. 746 00:33:10,000 --> 00:33:13,840 Speaker 3: I did think zubots first off, and listening to him yesterday, 747 00:33:13,840 --> 00:33:15,800 Speaker 3: I know he's on with Jake uh and. 748 00:33:15,760 --> 00:33:18,760 Speaker 2: Eddie as well. Pretty good talker. 749 00:33:18,760 --> 00:33:21,280 Speaker 3: I mean not maybe the most like whatever enthusiastic from 750 00:33:21,280 --> 00:33:24,120 Speaker 3: a personality standpoint, but you know, I enjoyed hearing his 751 00:33:24,120 --> 00:33:27,080 Speaker 3: insights and he definitely hit on a lot of different 752 00:33:27,120 --> 00:33:29,200 Speaker 3: things and was very willing to answer any questions. 753 00:33:29,400 --> 00:33:30,120 Speaker 2: And he made it. 754 00:33:30,040 --> 00:33:34,479 Speaker 3: Clear that the fit will probably offensively, the fit is 755 00:33:34,520 --> 00:33:38,400 Speaker 3: going to be different for him. Specifically, he mentioned that 756 00:33:39,720 --> 00:33:42,640 Speaker 3: he's going to have to space more to the corner 757 00:33:43,200 --> 00:33:46,959 Speaker 3: here in Indiana versus in LA He was more and 758 00:33:47,000 --> 00:33:49,840 Speaker 3: I think basketball fans have realized the old dunker spot 759 00:33:49,880 --> 00:33:53,120 Speaker 3: has come up more and more aka closer to the basket. 760 00:33:53,400 --> 00:33:55,360 Speaker 3: That's where he was with the Clippers, whereas with the 761 00:33:55,400 --> 00:33:58,360 Speaker 3: Pacers he will be asked to space the floor more, 762 00:33:58,840 --> 00:34:00,600 Speaker 3: and I think that will be in a to watch 763 00:34:00,600 --> 00:34:02,160 Speaker 3: and again we might not watch it until next year, 764 00:34:02,480 --> 00:34:06,959 Speaker 3: to be totally honest with you, but that is more 765 00:34:07,000 --> 00:34:09,719 Speaker 3: of an ass that Miles Turner fit kind of his 766 00:34:09,800 --> 00:34:13,120 Speaker 3: ability to potentially, you know, hit those threes. 767 00:34:13,400 --> 00:34:14,520 Speaker 2: That's not Zubos's game. 768 00:34:14,800 --> 00:34:16,520 Speaker 3: He's made one three and ten years in the NBA, 769 00:34:17,480 --> 00:34:20,160 Speaker 3: So I think that will be kind of the biggest 770 00:34:20,239 --> 00:34:22,759 Speaker 3: question for him. And he's a great rebounder, and if 771 00:34:22,760 --> 00:34:24,520 Speaker 3: you're asking him to space all the way out to 772 00:34:24,600 --> 00:34:28,080 Speaker 3: the corner, you know, again, does that limit his ability 773 00:34:28,120 --> 00:34:31,200 Speaker 3: to offensive rebound, which again is a strength for him. 774 00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:33,800 Speaker 3: So uh, he admitted, you know that will be different, 775 00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:36,400 Speaker 3: and you know that will probably be a question that 776 00:34:36,560 --> 00:34:38,320 Speaker 3: again we'll get to a little bit more when Tyre's 777 00:34:38,320 --> 00:34:40,640 Speaker 3: Halliburn and is back in the lineup. But he did 778 00:34:40,680 --> 00:34:43,040 Speaker 3: bring that up on a couple of different occasions yesterday. 779 00:34:43,080 --> 00:34:45,000 Speaker 1: All Right, So the Pacers win it one thirty seven 780 00:34:45,600 --> 00:34:48,160 Speaker 1: four in what I am now naming Market Square Garden 781 00:34:48,239 --> 00:34:50,239 Speaker 1: in New York because the Pacers just own that place 782 00:34:50,320 --> 00:34:50,680 Speaker 1: right now. 783 00:34:50,680 --> 00:34:52,360 Speaker 2: So you're good with the win. You don't want to 784 00:34:52,360 --> 00:34:53,120 Speaker 2: see the tank. 785 00:34:53,040 --> 00:34:58,440 Speaker 1: I hate losing at all. I understand how it works, 786 00:34:56,040 --> 00:35:00,640 Speaker 1: but you get I think, Look, I think that's the 787 00:35:00,680 --> 00:35:03,040 Speaker 1: way to go. I think you have lingering. A look, 788 00:35:03,120 --> 00:35:08,239 Speaker 1: I'm all for lingering, ankle issues, sore backs, sore knees, 789 00:35:08,600 --> 00:35:11,040 Speaker 1: got to take the night off, resting guys on the 790 00:35:11,040 --> 00:35:12,959 Speaker 1: second night of back to back. I think you play 791 00:35:12,960 --> 00:35:16,200 Speaker 1: the game that way. I despise the way that Utah 792 00:35:16,280 --> 00:35:19,440 Speaker 1: Jazz are just blatantly throwing it in your face. 793 00:35:20,800 --> 00:35:23,160 Speaker 2: See, I don't, I don't. I feel like they're gaming 794 00:35:23,200 --> 00:35:26,279 Speaker 2: the system, allowed. 795 00:35:26,160 --> 00:35:32,040 Speaker 1: To just But to Kevin's original point, though, it's odd 796 00:35:32,120 --> 00:35:34,680 Speaker 1: to root for any team or anybody you want to 797 00:35:34,680 --> 00:35:36,640 Speaker 1: do well to lose. It's just a weird thing. 798 00:35:36,719 --> 00:35:39,719 Speaker 3: I think we all can agree it's awkward, Like we 799 00:35:39,760 --> 00:35:40,640 Speaker 3: all can agree on it. 800 00:35:40,680 --> 00:35:43,760 Speaker 2: But these are the rules. But should you or should 801 00:35:43,800 --> 00:35:44,000 Speaker 2: you not? 802 00:35:44,239 --> 00:35:46,560 Speaker 3: Like it comes down to that question, should you play 803 00:35:46,600 --> 00:35:49,600 Speaker 3: your dudes in the fourth quarter of meaningful game or 804 00:35:49,640 --> 00:35:50,239 Speaker 3: of any game? 805 00:35:50,239 --> 00:35:54,040 Speaker 2: I guess or not? That's the simple question. And I'll 806 00:35:54,040 --> 00:35:57,040 Speaker 2: say this too. I think the Pacers last night did 807 00:35:57,120 --> 00:35:57,760 Speaker 2: yeah exactly. 808 00:35:57,840 --> 00:36:01,200 Speaker 6: And then additionally, I think the like the moral code 809 00:36:01,239 --> 00:36:03,000 Speaker 6: of it, like it feels wrong. 810 00:36:03,280 --> 00:36:06,960 Speaker 2: Get ethics out of here don't care, Like, well, I'll 811 00:36:06,960 --> 00:36:09,319 Speaker 2: tell you. Here's the balls. Don't care. Here's the thing. 812 00:36:09,680 --> 00:36:13,359 Speaker 6: See that hurt the Pacers for years, always being in 813 00:36:13,400 --> 00:36:14,600 Speaker 6: that like middle spot. 814 00:36:14,760 --> 00:36:16,520 Speaker 2: So it's always good to be James. 815 00:36:16,640 --> 00:36:20,439 Speaker 3: You covered the team in the web and Yon the lottery, right, Yes, 816 00:36:20,520 --> 00:36:21,319 Speaker 3: and they did tank. 817 00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:23,680 Speaker 2: But by the way, people keep saying the Pacers never 818 00:36:23,719 --> 00:36:26,760 Speaker 2: tank that year. I was there. They were losing on purpose. 819 00:36:27,200 --> 00:36:30,799 Speaker 3: I'm they missed getting the number one picked by one ball, right, 820 00:36:30,880 --> 00:36:32,879 Speaker 3: I believe? So yeah, it was like you know there 821 00:36:33,320 --> 00:36:35,520 Speaker 3: and oh it was paining. Correct me if I'm wrong. 822 00:36:35,840 --> 00:36:40,080 Speaker 3: I believe there's a thousand combinations for the fourteen lottery teams. 823 00:36:40,360 --> 00:36:44,480 Speaker 3: Obviously you divide up the thousand combinations based off the 824 00:36:44,600 --> 00:36:48,600 Speaker 3: percentages in the lottery. And so if you want to 825 00:36:48,600 --> 00:36:50,919 Speaker 3: look at the web and ya lottery, you were one 826 00:36:52,120 --> 00:36:56,200 Speaker 3: extra combination away from potentially right having that pick. I 827 00:36:56,239 --> 00:36:58,680 Speaker 3: mean that's how crazy. I mean, where was Dallas last 828 00:36:58,760 --> 00:37:01,680 Speaker 3: year with these? I mean it can be you know, 829 00:37:02,000 --> 00:37:04,880 Speaker 3: so finicky. And again, just to go over everything, tonight 830 00:37:05,000 --> 00:37:07,120 Speaker 3: is the bigger game, Like if you were going to 831 00:37:07,120 --> 00:37:10,840 Speaker 3: pick a game to win last night Nicks or tonight Nets. 832 00:37:11,200 --> 00:37:15,040 Speaker 3: For many reasons, One, people despise the Knicks clearly, and 833 00:37:15,080 --> 00:37:18,600 Speaker 3: then two, the Nets are two games above you right 834 00:37:18,600 --> 00:37:23,000 Speaker 3: now in the standings, so you don't want to get 835 00:37:23,480 --> 00:37:25,400 Speaker 3: behind them because you would start to lose some of 836 00:37:25,440 --> 00:37:27,560 Speaker 3: the percentages that you currently. 837 00:37:27,280 --> 00:37:29,080 Speaker 1: I just say, don't play guys at all, because when 838 00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:31,239 Speaker 1: you do play guys, it's the reason that Utah us 839 00:37:31,239 --> 00:37:33,200 Speaker 1: to sit there. Guys. Players are going to play to 840 00:37:33,239 --> 00:37:36,839 Speaker 1: win last night, Pascal Siakam Andrew Emhart, don't tell those guys. 841 00:37:36,840 --> 00:37:38,480 Speaker 2: Wait, I thought you were happy with the win last night. 842 00:37:38,840 --> 00:37:40,000 Speaker 2: Now you're saying don't play the guys. 843 00:37:40,000 --> 00:37:42,799 Speaker 1: No, here's what I'm saying. You missed the point. The 844 00:37:42,840 --> 00:37:44,759 Speaker 1: point is if you play the players, the players are 845 00:37:44,800 --> 00:37:46,520 Speaker 1: going to want to win. They're not going to go 846 00:37:46,520 --> 00:37:47,880 Speaker 1: out there on the floor and tank players. 847 00:37:47,880 --> 00:37:49,240 Speaker 2: Do you sit them for the fourth quarter? 848 00:37:49,640 --> 00:37:51,680 Speaker 1: You sit them tonight on the second of a back 849 00:37:51,719 --> 00:37:54,200 Speaker 1: to back. I hate it when you start guys and 850 00:37:54,239 --> 00:37:55,800 Speaker 1: then just go okay, we're just going to quit for 851 00:37:55,840 --> 00:37:57,880 Speaker 1: the rest of the game. That's what drives me. 852 00:37:57,960 --> 00:37:58,000 Speaker 10: No. 853 00:37:58,239 --> 00:38:01,160 Speaker 3: So you say you don't play them at all in 854 00:38:01,200 --> 00:38:01,640 Speaker 3: the games. 855 00:38:01,719 --> 00:38:03,759 Speaker 1: No, you it's easy. You got the second game of 856 00:38:03,800 --> 00:38:05,280 Speaker 1: a back to back, you're on the run. 857 00:38:05,080 --> 00:38:07,480 Speaker 3: About non second nights of back to backs. 858 00:38:07,320 --> 00:38:09,759 Speaker 1: And then guys have sore backs or sore needs. But 859 00:38:09,800 --> 00:38:13,880 Speaker 1: if you show up and play, then play. That's my point. 860 00:38:14,160 --> 00:38:16,359 Speaker 6: I see what's just saying, Yeah, it's pretty nasty when 861 00:38:16,400 --> 00:38:18,680 Speaker 6: you pull them in the middle of the game. But again, 862 00:38:18,880 --> 00:38:20,600 Speaker 6: what is the NBA gonna say if they have said 863 00:38:20,600 --> 00:38:21,719 Speaker 6: anything at I mean, can. 864 00:38:21,640 --> 00:38:23,440 Speaker 1: You imagine in the National Football League if all of 865 00:38:23,440 --> 00:38:26,560 Speaker 1: a sudden, a team that's trying to tank has a 866 00:38:26,600 --> 00:38:29,040 Speaker 1: stud quarterback, but they got injuries all over the place, 867 00:38:29,280 --> 00:38:31,719 Speaker 1: and so halfway through the third quarter because it's a 868 00:38:31,719 --> 00:38:34,640 Speaker 1: close game, they take their starting quarterback out. Could you 869 00:38:34,719 --> 00:38:35,960 Speaker 1: imagine that in the NFL? 870 00:38:36,680 --> 00:38:38,160 Speaker 3: I mean, I think at the times done this I 871 00:38:38,239 --> 00:38:39,640 Speaker 3: was saying at times late in the season, I think 872 00:38:39,680 --> 00:38:41,319 Speaker 3: you do see teams that are out of. 873 00:38:41,280 --> 00:38:43,640 Speaker 1: It, but they won't play the quarterback at all. 874 00:38:43,719 --> 00:38:45,560 Speaker 3: I mean, I think there are a lot of Colts 875 00:38:45,600 --> 00:38:47,720 Speaker 3: fans that were very content with not seeing Sauce Gardner 876 00:38:47,800 --> 00:38:49,160 Speaker 3: try to push through it late in the season. 877 00:38:49,320 --> 00:38:51,000 Speaker 7: Have you already seen the like and Jel say have 878 00:38:51,040 --> 00:38:53,000 Speaker 7: a first round pick, the Jazz and the Kings already 879 00:38:53,000 --> 00:38:54,280 Speaker 7: are ruling out players tonight. 880 00:38:54,560 --> 00:38:55,680 Speaker 2: It's crazy I just. 881 00:38:55,600 --> 00:38:59,040 Speaker 1: Think it's subtle and you got to do it just right. Well, 882 00:38:59,120 --> 00:39:02,360 Speaker 1: not that talking in general. If you're gonna take you 883 00:39:02,480 --> 00:39:04,479 Speaker 1: try to do it in somewhat of a subtle way. 884 00:39:05,600 --> 00:39:07,759 Speaker 7: I think, if anything, the legal office is going to 885 00:39:07,840 --> 00:39:10,080 Speaker 7: have to like they're in meetings trying to figure this out. 886 00:39:10,239 --> 00:39:13,000 Speaker 7: We can't be putting this product out here where teams 887 00:39:13,040 --> 00:39:14,160 Speaker 7: are openly doing this, Like I. 888 00:39:14,200 --> 00:39:17,080 Speaker 6: Almost think that is the best remedy, just to make 889 00:39:17,120 --> 00:39:20,560 Speaker 6: it like the NFL flip it worst record gets the 890 00:39:20,640 --> 00:39:22,719 Speaker 6: number one pick and then you use time breakers to 891 00:39:22,719 --> 00:39:25,320 Speaker 6: decide it. Because all this other stuff, I mean, what 892 00:39:25,600 --> 00:39:26,439 Speaker 6: are we really doing everyone? 893 00:39:26,480 --> 00:39:30,000 Speaker 3: I mean, the NBA is trying to not get the 894 00:39:30,080 --> 00:39:32,040 Speaker 3: outright tanks based off the percentages. 895 00:39:33,040 --> 00:39:34,879 Speaker 2: So again in the NFL, it's literally. 896 00:39:34,600 --> 00:39:37,400 Speaker 3: Reverse order on your record that James brings up the NBA, 897 00:39:38,400 --> 00:39:43,239 Speaker 3: the top three teams all have the same odds. So 898 00:39:43,680 --> 00:39:45,359 Speaker 3: to Mark's point, who is it? Is it the Kings 899 00:39:45,360 --> 00:39:46,719 Speaker 3: out of Austin million in a row that have the 900 00:39:46,719 --> 00:39:49,720 Speaker 3: worst record right now? Yeah, Like if the Pacers finished 901 00:39:49,719 --> 00:39:51,560 Speaker 3: with the third worst record, they'll have the same amount 902 00:39:51,560 --> 00:39:54,880 Speaker 3: odds as the Kings with the first worst record, So 903 00:39:54,920 --> 00:39:57,319 Speaker 3: that they're trying I understand what they're doing with the 904 00:39:57,320 --> 00:40:01,320 Speaker 3: percentages they're trying to and again, the sentators aren't that great. 905 00:40:01,520 --> 00:40:05,960 Speaker 3: It's fourteen percent for the number one overall team to 906 00:40:06,040 --> 00:40:08,719 Speaker 3: get that first pick. I mean that's not I mean 907 00:40:08,760 --> 00:40:09,640 Speaker 3: it's fourteen percent. 908 00:40:09,760 --> 00:40:10,240 Speaker 2: Obviously. 909 00:40:10,280 --> 00:40:13,520 Speaker 6: I think Jeff is right from like a morality standpoint. 910 00:40:13,880 --> 00:40:17,239 Speaker 6: I just feel like, man, sometimes you got to just 911 00:40:17,280 --> 00:40:19,799 Speaker 6: push that down a little bit further in case you 912 00:40:19,800 --> 00:40:22,000 Speaker 6: want to get what you want, because other teams will 913 00:40:22,040 --> 00:40:24,719 Speaker 6: not do that in return for you. That's all I 914 00:40:24,960 --> 00:40:27,719 Speaker 6: think about it. So I'm very curious. I do I 915 00:40:27,760 --> 00:40:29,279 Speaker 6: do want to say it's just one game. We don't 916 00:40:29,280 --> 00:40:30,640 Speaker 6: want to like act that the Pacers are on like 917 00:40:30,680 --> 00:40:33,120 Speaker 6: a five game winning streak here, but it's it's a 918 00:40:33,120 --> 00:40:34,719 Speaker 6: good debate to have your home show the Kings have 919 00:40:34,760 --> 00:40:35,799 Speaker 6: lost thirteen in a row. 920 00:40:35,840 --> 00:40:38,239 Speaker 1: If you just keep playing the Nobles, build boom on 921 00:40:38,280 --> 00:40:41,360 Speaker 1: your roster. For the Pacers, you can say, hey, toughier 922 00:40:41,360 --> 00:40:43,000 Speaker 1: for us. We're going to try to develop as many 923 00:40:43,000 --> 00:40:45,480 Speaker 1: guys as possible, and just go with that line. Right. 924 00:40:45,560 --> 00:40:48,160 Speaker 1: Remember when the Sixers were taking several years ago and 925 00:40:48,200 --> 00:40:51,080 Speaker 1: they literally were just using G League guys every night. 926 00:40:51,239 --> 00:40:52,839 Speaker 6: That was pretty bad. I think the league actually might 927 00:40:52,840 --> 00:40:53,880 Speaker 6: investigate them. 928 00:40:53,880 --> 00:40:56,080 Speaker 1: But they weren't even they weren't even trying with their 929 00:40:56,080 --> 00:40:56,640 Speaker 1: starting line. 930 00:40:57,000 --> 00:40:59,520 Speaker 6: To Jeff's point, though the yanking of the players before 931 00:40:59,520 --> 00:41:03,440 Speaker 6: the fourth order may feels weird, Darren Peterson right in 932 00:41:03,560 --> 00:41:04,400 Speaker 6: Wherever he goes. 933 00:41:05,760 --> 00:41:08,920 Speaker 2: Mark from the top Brobel It comes back to the 934 00:41:08,920 --> 00:41:10,480 Speaker 2: Colts if you look at. 935 00:41:10,520 --> 00:41:13,239 Speaker 3: The end of those seasons, before they got Peyton, before 936 00:41:13,280 --> 00:41:15,920 Speaker 3: they got Andrew Luck, and the wild things that happened 937 00:41:15,960 --> 00:41:19,080 Speaker 3: in the game in the week eighteen, Week seventeen game 938 00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:20,839 Speaker 3: for them to get their one overall pick. 939 00:41:20,920 --> 00:41:24,080 Speaker 2: Like we live in such a reactionary moment to last night. 940 00:41:24,120 --> 00:41:26,680 Speaker 3: It's like, oh my gosh, great, great win, unbelievable, you 941 00:41:26,760 --> 00:41:29,400 Speaker 3: beat the Knicks' it's your rival, et cetera, et cetera. 942 00:41:29,840 --> 00:41:32,400 Speaker 3: If the end result would be getting a Peyton Manning 943 00:41:32,440 --> 00:41:34,759 Speaker 3: or an Andrew Luck, you think you would take a 944 00:41:34,760 --> 00:41:35,799 Speaker 3: loss to the next last night. 945 00:41:37,160 --> 00:41:38,759 Speaker 1: That's why I say, when you put players out there, 946 00:41:38,800 --> 00:41:41,319 Speaker 1: I guarantee a Pascal Siaka and Andrew Nemharder, like I ain't 947 00:41:41,360 --> 00:41:42,160 Speaker 1: losing to these guys. 948 00:41:42,200 --> 00:41:45,319 Speaker 3: Nom was trying to do his part there exactly, missing 949 00:41:45,360 --> 00:41:46,640 Speaker 3: free throws, and Smith. 950 00:41:46,400 --> 00:41:47,919 Speaker 2: Made a hell of a tank play at a foul 951 00:41:47,960 --> 00:41:48,879 Speaker 2: Karl Anthony. 952 00:41:48,560 --> 00:41:53,719 Speaker 6: Town the Pacers. But no, the last thing I'll say, 953 00:41:53,760 --> 00:41:56,080 Speaker 6: and I've got to hit the break. But to Mark's point, 954 00:41:56,480 --> 00:41:58,400 Speaker 6: if the NBA is really going to look at this, 955 00:41:58,440 --> 00:42:01,560 Speaker 6: you gotta look at the fame product, because if you 956 00:42:01,600 --> 00:42:03,480 Speaker 6: are paying to go to these games and see these 957 00:42:03,520 --> 00:42:07,439 Speaker 6: players play, I mean, I mean, you know what you well, 958 00:42:07,440 --> 00:42:09,279 Speaker 6: maybe you don't know, because you might buy tickets well 959 00:42:09,280 --> 00:42:11,840 Speaker 6: in advance. But even if you do know, you you 960 00:42:11,920 --> 00:42:13,799 Speaker 6: go to the game to see these guys play. You 961 00:42:13,800 --> 00:42:15,200 Speaker 6: don't go to the game to see Larry Market and 962 00:42:15,239 --> 00:42:17,560 Speaker 6: sit in the fourth quarter. So you just haven't heard 963 00:42:17,560 --> 00:42:19,560 Speaker 6: of good answer, I know. And that's why I think 964 00:42:19,719 --> 00:42:22,480 Speaker 6: it's such a difficult solution. If there is one, two 965 00:42:22,480 --> 00:42:24,640 Speaker 6: fine or tweak this offseason. 966 00:42:24,320 --> 00:42:27,520 Speaker 7: NBA Cup becomes the Tankathon. 967 00:42:26,560 --> 00:42:30,120 Speaker 2: Cup winner gets the top pick. That's it. I mean, hell, 968 00:42:30,160 --> 00:42:31,920 Speaker 2: aren't the thunder like in line and maybe even give 969 00:42:31,960 --> 00:42:32,480 Speaker 2: the top pick. 970 00:42:32,719 --> 00:42:34,799 Speaker 6: With all the draft picks, they actually do have a 971 00:42:34,840 --> 00:42:35,719 Speaker 6: chance to get the number one pick. 972 00:42:35,719 --> 00:42:36,400 Speaker 2: Could you imagine? 973 00:42:36,440 --> 00:42:39,560 Speaker 1: Sam Presty's a genius he is. Pacers win one thirty seven, 974 00:42:39,600 --> 00:42:42,000 Speaker 1: one thirty four in overtime. The Pacers playback presented by 975 00:42:42,080 --> 00:42:45,680 Speaker 1: CNJ Water, the official water treatment partner of the Indiana Pacers, 976 00:42:45,680 --> 00:42:50,040 Speaker 1: cnjwater dot Com. Coming up in a moment, College basketball 977 00:42:50,120 --> 00:42:53,520 Speaker 1: is starting a round into to full speed ahead, heading 978 00:42:53,560 --> 00:42:56,040 Speaker 1: down the stretch, getting ready for tournament play. Tell you 979 00:42:56,080 --> 00:43:06,440 Speaker 1: how Purdue is looking neck. I don't even know what 980 00:43:06,440 --> 00:43:10,279 Speaker 1: to do with myself. Show we want to sweet five 981 00:43:10,360 --> 00:43:13,880 Speaker 1: and one seven five the fat Sorry Mark, I couldn't 982 00:43:13,880 --> 00:43:15,759 Speaker 1: hear that at the beginning. There do you know a 983 00:43:15,880 --> 00:43:16,239 Speaker 1: right back? 984 00:43:16,280 --> 00:43:16,520 Speaker 10: There? 985 00:43:17,120 --> 00:43:17,880 Speaker 2: Are you okay? 986 00:43:18,160 --> 00:43:21,800 Speaker 1: I think so? We will be Yeah, good morning and 987 00:43:21,880 --> 00:43:24,560 Speaker 1: rolling baby. It's a Wednesday and a lot of overtime, 988 00:43:24,600 --> 00:43:27,200 Speaker 1: a lot of winning, winning last night, lots of winning 989 00:43:27,280 --> 00:43:32,040 Speaker 1: last night, James Pacers winning overtime, Purdue wins in overtime, 990 00:43:33,080 --> 00:43:35,840 Speaker 1: all kinds of winning last night and overtime. 991 00:43:35,920 --> 00:43:38,279 Speaker 2: Boy, I was checking the phone every every game. I 992 00:43:38,320 --> 00:43:40,560 Speaker 2: was looking at it. I'm like, what have mercy? Is anything? 993 00:43:40,840 --> 00:43:43,920 Speaker 2: End on time? Tonight? It did not shout kailing clar 994 00:43:43,960 --> 00:43:44,640 Speaker 2: for stuffing by. 995 00:43:44,600 --> 00:43:47,359 Speaker 1: Pike extra basketball. I like the staggered start times. Can 996 00:43:47,400 --> 00:43:48,920 Speaker 1: we just find a way to make sure all of 997 00:43:48,920 --> 00:43:51,960 Speaker 1: our teams have staggered start times? Kevin? Can we do that? 998 00:43:52,560 --> 00:43:54,120 Speaker 3: I like that well, you get a little bit of 999 00:43:54,120 --> 00:43:57,960 Speaker 3: that tonight with Yukonum Butler at seven point thirty Pacers 1000 00:43:57,960 --> 00:44:00,160 Speaker 3: will also be seven Drey, I guess the Staggers or 1001 00:44:00,320 --> 00:44:04,799 Speaker 3: not seven o'clock for tonight there. So again, last night 1002 00:44:04,920 --> 00:44:07,520 Speaker 3: just wild. I mean, the Purdue game probably their best 1003 00:44:07,520 --> 00:44:09,680 Speaker 3: half of the season. You know, Lawyer and Smith came 1004 00:44:09,719 --> 00:44:13,799 Speaker 3: out just absolutely on fire there playing inside out, just great, 1005 00:44:13,840 --> 00:44:16,720 Speaker 3: great start to the game. And then well you're gripping 1006 00:44:16,719 --> 00:44:20,720 Speaker 3: that wheel like parn and Driver's ed down the stretch 1007 00:44:20,760 --> 00:44:26,480 Speaker 3: those final couple minutes and huge, huge, huge c J Cox, 1008 00:44:26,560 --> 00:44:30,080 Speaker 3: Jack Bener, big shots creating extra possessions. And then again 1009 00:44:30,120 --> 00:44:31,800 Speaker 3: I continue to be struck by just the poise of 1010 00:44:31,800 --> 00:44:34,400 Speaker 3: Fletcher Lawyer on that final possession. I just think you 1011 00:44:34,400 --> 00:44:37,040 Speaker 3: see so much panic. First off, you see coaches. 1012 00:44:36,719 --> 00:44:40,160 Speaker 4: Called timeout a ton in the college game in that moment, 1013 00:44:40,800 --> 00:44:41,480 Speaker 4: and I. 1014 00:44:41,480 --> 00:44:43,120 Speaker 3: Don't know if Matt Painter, I don't think he hit 1015 00:44:43,160 --> 00:44:45,040 Speaker 3: on this. After the game, I'm curious the fact that 1016 00:44:45,040 --> 00:44:47,640 Speaker 3: a grink Mass had fouled out. I was wondering if 1017 00:44:47,680 --> 00:44:49,799 Speaker 3: that crossed his mind at all, because I think the 1018 00:44:49,920 --> 00:44:51,640 Speaker 3: thought if you take a time out there is maybe 1019 00:44:51,760 --> 00:44:55,000 Speaker 3: Nebraska put the big in the game for Kluff. They 1020 00:44:55,000 --> 00:44:58,680 Speaker 3: didn't really have, you know, right true bigs in the 1021 00:44:58,719 --> 00:45:03,200 Speaker 3: game there. And I'm just getting lawyer just I mean, 1022 00:45:03,360 --> 00:45:06,040 Speaker 3: he's not even your point guard, but just all of 1023 00:45:06,040 --> 00:45:07,680 Speaker 3: a sudden, calm down. You're kind of stuck in the 1024 00:45:07,680 --> 00:45:09,720 Speaker 3: middle of the lane with it and you find Kluff 1025 00:45:09,840 --> 00:45:12,800 Speaker 3: and boom. His left hand is special. Great, great, great 1026 00:45:13,120 --> 00:45:16,359 Speaker 3: performance from him, Trey Kaufman, ren on the glass and 1027 00:45:16,440 --> 00:45:18,640 Speaker 3: Purdue pulls out their second top ten road one of 1028 00:45:18,680 --> 00:45:18,960 Speaker 3: the year. 1029 00:45:19,040 --> 00:45:22,439 Speaker 6: He's such a throwback big man. When I watch him, 1030 00:45:22,800 --> 00:45:25,600 Speaker 6: I could just I could. I could hear like every 1031 00:45:25,680 --> 00:45:27,759 Speaker 6: inning of a high school basketball coach saying, yeah, that's 1032 00:45:27,760 --> 00:45:28,880 Speaker 6: how he drops that baby. 1033 00:45:29,040 --> 00:45:32,200 Speaker 2: That's tight through that little hook there, skip on those threes. 1034 00:45:32,280 --> 00:45:33,920 Speaker 2: This is real men's basketball. This is how it was 1035 00:45:33,920 --> 00:45:34,600 Speaker 2: supposed to be playing. 1036 00:45:34,640 --> 00:45:37,080 Speaker 3: He had the leg on him, he had the leverage, 1037 00:45:37,120 --> 00:45:39,560 Speaker 3: and just that again, his left hand. I mean, he's 1038 00:45:39,600 --> 00:45:41,120 Speaker 3: really good with both of them. I know he missed 1039 00:45:41,120 --> 00:45:43,640 Speaker 3: some free throws last night. But that's the thing for 1040 00:45:43,719 --> 00:45:47,200 Speaker 3: Purdue is if you're going to have questions defensively with 1041 00:45:47,320 --> 00:45:50,360 Speaker 3: playing Trey Kaufman Ren an Oscar Cluff together, you have 1042 00:45:50,560 --> 00:45:52,040 Speaker 3: got to dominate the glass. 1043 00:45:52,360 --> 00:45:52,840 Speaker 2: It's funny. 1044 00:45:52,880 --> 00:45:55,400 Speaker 3: I mean, I go back to the Avitza Zubats you 1045 00:45:55,400 --> 00:45:57,920 Speaker 3: know call yesterday when he explained what he's gonna bring 1046 00:45:57,960 --> 00:46:00,320 Speaker 3: to the Pacers, and he goes, I need to punished 1047 00:46:00,360 --> 00:46:04,239 Speaker 3: mismatches and I need to punish the Smalls, and he's 1048 00:46:04,320 --> 00:46:07,800 Speaker 3: spot on. Miles Turner did not do that. So Turner 1049 00:46:07,800 --> 00:46:08,560 Speaker 3: had other strengths. 1050 00:46:08,920 --> 00:46:09,440 Speaker 2: Zubats. 1051 00:46:10,120 --> 00:46:13,080 Speaker 3: He know, Okay, when we pick and roll game with 1052 00:46:13,160 --> 00:46:16,640 Speaker 3: Tyresee and that small is on me, I need to 1053 00:46:16,680 --> 00:46:19,719 Speaker 3: punish that matchup. And last night Cloff and Kaufman Wren 1054 00:46:20,280 --> 00:46:23,200 Speaker 3: punished Nebraska in those matchups. 1055 00:46:23,280 --> 00:46:25,560 Speaker 6: So, Kevin, how often in your life, you know, with 1056 00:46:25,719 --> 00:46:27,680 Speaker 6: your stature, have you ever had to punish the smalls. 1057 00:46:27,800 --> 00:46:31,520 Speaker 6: I've never had that opportunity to even you know, I 1058 00:46:31,640 --> 00:46:34,040 Speaker 6: usually was a small I was the guy getting punished, 1059 00:46:34,680 --> 00:46:36,160 Speaker 6: you know, and I would use my fouls. But I'm 1060 00:46:36,160 --> 00:46:38,400 Speaker 6: just saying I want to use that line somewhere in 1061 00:46:38,440 --> 00:46:38,799 Speaker 6: my life. 1062 00:46:38,960 --> 00:46:41,080 Speaker 3: I do enjoy the occasional one on one game with 1063 00:46:41,120 --> 00:46:43,239 Speaker 3: my nephew because I do feel like I can go. 1064 00:46:43,880 --> 00:46:47,320 Speaker 2: I can go Patrick Beverly mouse in the house I can't. 1065 00:46:47,160 --> 00:46:50,959 Speaker 3: And I can show the array of posting Beatrick Patrick 1066 00:46:50,960 --> 00:46:52,360 Speaker 3: be you know Beverly. 1067 00:46:52,000 --> 00:46:53,840 Speaker 2: Did the little Yeah, he's. 1068 00:46:57,800 --> 00:47:00,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, love me be very clear, Patrick, Beverley small 1069 00:47:00,600 --> 00:47:03,200 Speaker 3: gift is what I'm referencing there. Feel free to search that, 1070 00:47:03,320 --> 00:47:05,239 Speaker 3: but yeah, I feel like, you know, you can show 1071 00:47:05,280 --> 00:47:07,120 Speaker 3: a little bit of what's in the post game bag. 1072 00:47:07,200 --> 00:47:08,719 Speaker 6: I just laughed at that quote because he said it 1073 00:47:08,800 --> 00:47:10,759 Speaker 6: so casually, and I'm like, yeah, that is his life. 1074 00:47:10,800 --> 00:47:12,200 Speaker 2: That's a very large human. You go to a lot 1075 00:47:12,200 --> 00:47:13,279 Speaker 2: of high school basketball games. 1076 00:47:13,360 --> 00:47:15,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, can you count on one hand how many times 1077 00:47:15,520 --> 00:47:16,839 Speaker 3: you see the team throw it in the post? 1078 00:47:17,400 --> 00:47:19,640 Speaker 6: Yeah, dude, I don't think many people how to do't 1079 00:47:19,680 --> 00:47:20,879 Speaker 6: know how to throw it into the post? 1080 00:47:20,880 --> 00:47:22,560 Speaker 2: Thirty threes in the game you were out last. 1081 00:47:22,560 --> 00:47:25,719 Speaker 6: Oh yeah, that's high level basketball though. And honestly, they 1082 00:47:25,719 --> 00:47:29,160 Speaker 6: have the Isaiah Hill kid at Pike who's a four star, 1083 00:47:29,200 --> 00:47:31,080 Speaker 6: five star recruit, very good player. 1084 00:47:31,480 --> 00:47:32,520 Speaker 2: And to answer your. 1085 00:47:32,480 --> 00:47:34,879 Speaker 6: Question by him specifically, Kevin, he probably got the ball 1086 00:47:34,920 --> 00:47:39,080 Speaker 6: in the post maybe three times because it just doesn't 1087 00:47:39,120 --> 00:47:39,879 Speaker 6: happen very often. 1088 00:47:39,920 --> 00:47:41,759 Speaker 2: And he's a top whatever recruit. Yeah, he's like the 1089 00:47:41,840 --> 00:47:43,719 Speaker 2: number one ranked player sitting there. 1090 00:47:43,800 --> 00:47:44,000 Speaker 4: Yeah. 1091 00:47:44,080 --> 00:47:45,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, so that's funny. 1092 00:47:45,840 --> 00:47:47,719 Speaker 1: Yeah, and then you didn't you say that game Mount 1093 00:47:47,800 --> 00:47:50,520 Speaker 1: Vernon had eleven three pointers in the first half alone. 1094 00:47:50,760 --> 00:47:52,279 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean that's the game. 1095 00:47:52,600 --> 00:47:55,040 Speaker 6: It was a drive kick and if you help off 1096 00:47:55,040 --> 00:47:57,880 Speaker 6: the you know one of those short corners, boy, just 1097 00:47:57,920 --> 00:47:59,120 Speaker 6: get it out the net. So that that was a 1098 00:47:59,160 --> 00:48:02,000 Speaker 6: fun game to get back to Purdue. One thing I 1099 00:48:02,040 --> 00:48:05,520 Speaker 6: don't want to overlook is perhaps the the ending of regulation. 1100 00:48:05,600 --> 00:48:08,000 Speaker 2: Does that give you any pause at all or do 1101 00:48:08,040 --> 00:48:11,480 Speaker 2: you care? You gotta win on the road. It's tough, 1102 00:48:12,000 --> 00:48:14,359 Speaker 2: but I mean I can, I can. 1103 00:48:14,520 --> 00:48:16,279 Speaker 6: I can feel a certain part of the fan base 1104 00:48:16,280 --> 00:48:18,640 Speaker 6: still being like, man, when we're up double ditchs are 1105 00:48:18,680 --> 00:48:19,440 Speaker 6: up twenty. 1106 00:48:19,280 --> 00:48:21,080 Speaker 2: We got to go to close better than that. Yeah, 1107 00:48:21,320 --> 00:48:22,480 Speaker 2: very very fair question. 1108 00:48:22,640 --> 00:48:27,279 Speaker 3: I don't think Purdue fans should walk away in the 1109 00:48:27,320 --> 00:48:30,400 Speaker 3: panic mode because I look back on the final few minutes, 1110 00:48:30,480 --> 00:48:31,080 Speaker 3: I thought. 1111 00:48:30,840 --> 00:48:32,640 Speaker 2: They got great shots. 1112 00:48:32,760 --> 00:48:35,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, and if just one of those goes in the 1113 00:48:35,960 --> 00:48:38,440 Speaker 3: game is ice, the game is over. I mean, Nebraska 1114 00:48:38,480 --> 00:48:40,200 Speaker 3: needed so many things to go their way. And then 1115 00:48:40,239 --> 00:48:42,240 Speaker 3: also think about the guys they got to the foul line. 1116 00:48:43,120 --> 00:48:46,799 Speaker 6: It's not like they do you trust them going forward 1117 00:48:46,800 --> 00:48:47,440 Speaker 6: to make those right? 1118 00:48:47,600 --> 00:48:49,640 Speaker 2: I mean you probably would. 1119 00:48:49,440 --> 00:48:51,799 Speaker 3: You executed to get Braydon Smith Fletcher, Laura and CJ. 1120 00:48:51,880 --> 00:48:54,279 Speaker 3: Cox on the foul line. You couldn't have drawn up 1121 00:48:54,719 --> 00:48:57,120 Speaker 3: better players to have on the foul line like Perdue. 1122 00:48:57,320 --> 00:48:59,880 Speaker 3: I think what makes fans, you know, nervy is when 1123 00:48:59,880 --> 00:49:02,560 Speaker 3: they have the big turnover number. And yeah, I mean 1124 00:49:02,560 --> 00:49:04,920 Speaker 3: there was some definitely turnovers that helped Nebraska get back 1125 00:49:04,920 --> 00:49:06,600 Speaker 3: in the game, But late game I didn't think that 1126 00:49:06,640 --> 00:49:07,160 Speaker 3: was the issue. 1127 00:49:07,239 --> 00:49:07,680 Speaker 2: I didn't think. 1128 00:49:07,680 --> 00:49:09,319 Speaker 3: I mean, I have to go back and think, but 1129 00:49:09,400 --> 00:49:12,399 Speaker 3: I didn't think they had a slew of turnovers late 1130 00:49:12,440 --> 00:49:16,399 Speaker 3: in that game. You know, they've obviously had moments where 1131 00:49:16,400 --> 00:49:17,520 Speaker 3: that's been a little bit higher. 1132 00:49:17,560 --> 00:49:20,200 Speaker 2: So I get that very understandably. 1133 00:49:20,640 --> 00:49:22,680 Speaker 3: The cardiologists in the seven to six five are getting 1134 00:49:22,719 --> 00:49:26,040 Speaker 3: quite a few calls today, But I don't. 1135 00:49:26,400 --> 00:49:28,960 Speaker 2: View that as O believe. I think this is going 1136 00:49:29,040 --> 00:49:29,600 Speaker 2: to happen again. 1137 00:49:29,680 --> 00:49:31,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, And I also think if you Matt Painter, you're 1138 00:49:31,640 --> 00:49:34,000 Speaker 1: happy with that on a couple of different fronts. Afterwards, 1139 00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:35,759 Speaker 1: you say to the guys, look, we got to clean 1140 00:49:35,840 --> 00:49:39,040 Speaker 1: up some things. We've got to hit free throws. That 1141 00:49:39,480 --> 00:49:41,680 Speaker 1: is fair you talk about that, But when you're on 1142 00:49:41,680 --> 00:49:44,239 Speaker 1: the run, Nebraska has been really good at home, like 1143 00:49:44,360 --> 00:49:47,040 Speaker 1: amazing at home. When you had a twenty two point 1144 00:49:47,160 --> 00:49:50,040 Speaker 1: lead and still five or six minutes ago. I think 1145 00:49:50,080 --> 00:49:52,200 Speaker 1: they cut up to within four. Maybe it was a 1146 00:49:52,239 --> 00:49:57,400 Speaker 1: little earlier than that. Two weeks ago. Purdue loses that 1147 00:49:57,440 --> 00:50:00,560 Speaker 1: basketball game when they're going through that tough time, they 1148 00:50:00,560 --> 00:50:03,960 Speaker 1: lose that basketball game. So what do they do. They're down, 1149 00:50:04,280 --> 00:50:07,239 Speaker 1: you know, they go from twenty two up to four up, 1150 00:50:07,320 --> 00:50:08,799 Speaker 1: then all of a sudden they get the lead back 1151 00:50:08,800 --> 00:50:13,160 Speaker 1: to twelve. Then Nebraska comes back and forces overtime. It 1152 00:50:13,200 --> 00:50:16,000 Speaker 1: had been real easy for Purdue to quit on the road, 1153 00:50:16,120 --> 00:50:19,279 Speaker 1: not quit, but the momentum gets going for Nebraska. They're 1154 00:50:19,280 --> 00:50:21,960 Speaker 1: playing at home. They've come from twenty two down, then 1155 00:50:22,000 --> 00:50:24,520 Speaker 1: they've come from twelve down. Now they're back in overtime, 1156 00:50:24,760 --> 00:50:27,520 Speaker 1: and Purdue it in back away. Now they got a 1157 00:50:27,520 --> 00:50:30,279 Speaker 1: break with the slip and the guy turned up all 1158 00:50:30,280 --> 00:50:33,080 Speaker 1: over slipping on the floor. I get that, but they 1159 00:50:33,120 --> 00:50:35,840 Speaker 1: put themselves in position to take advantage of that. Kevin, 1160 00:50:35,880 --> 00:50:37,759 Speaker 1: you talked earlier about the fact that a road win 1161 00:50:37,840 --> 00:50:40,600 Speaker 1: against a really good, hot team like Nebraska at this 1162 00:50:40,680 --> 00:50:43,480 Speaker 1: point in the year could be a line changer. Right, 1163 00:50:43,520 --> 00:50:45,640 Speaker 1: You could go up one full line in a week 1164 00:50:45,680 --> 00:50:49,399 Speaker 1: based on that. Yesterday, when Lunardi had his Monday Morning 1165 00:50:49,480 --> 00:50:53,279 Speaker 1: bracket yesterday, Purdue was still on the three line. Does 1166 00:50:53,320 --> 00:50:54,920 Speaker 1: that put them on they if they take care of 1167 00:50:54,960 --> 00:50:56,400 Speaker 1: business the rest of this week's I put them on 1168 00:50:56,440 --> 00:50:57,319 Speaker 1: the two line next week? 1169 00:50:58,640 --> 00:51:01,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean you have what at Iowa on Saturday? 1170 00:51:01,120 --> 00:51:03,680 Speaker 3: That would be another quad one road win. So certainly, 1171 00:51:03,800 --> 00:51:06,879 Speaker 3: I mean, not had to head matchups. I don't think 1172 00:51:07,360 --> 00:51:10,480 Speaker 3: matter that much in his thirty game college basketball season, 1173 00:51:10,600 --> 00:51:14,600 Speaker 3: you know when the brackets are dissected. But did Leonardi 1174 00:51:14,680 --> 00:51:17,439 Speaker 3: have Nebraska's the two? I'm gona guess he probably did. 1175 00:51:17,880 --> 00:51:19,400 Speaker 3: You know, to me, if a team comes into your 1176 00:51:19,400 --> 00:51:21,400 Speaker 3: own building and they went on the road, you should 1177 00:51:21,400 --> 00:51:23,520 Speaker 3: almost Yes, they were a two, you should swap those teams. 1178 00:51:23,600 --> 00:51:25,440 Speaker 1: He had them as a two in the West. 1179 00:51:25,640 --> 00:51:25,920 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1180 00:51:25,960 --> 00:51:28,759 Speaker 3: So you think about the Big ten right now is 1181 00:51:28,800 --> 00:51:30,880 Speaker 3: you're going to see a lot of ones, twos, threes, 1182 00:51:31,000 --> 00:51:33,520 Speaker 3: And just remind everybody on produced Gauntlet it's at Iowa 1183 00:51:33,560 --> 00:51:35,400 Speaker 3: on Saturday, and then next week it's at Michigan. 1184 00:51:35,719 --> 00:51:37,600 Speaker 2: It's Michigan and Indiana. 1185 00:51:37,239 --> 00:51:40,000 Speaker 1: And Michigan's at one seed right now. So I mean 1186 00:51:40,160 --> 00:51:41,319 Speaker 1: you as in the field. 1187 00:51:41,360 --> 00:51:42,319 Speaker 2: Now you're in it, and. 1188 00:51:42,280 --> 00:51:45,400 Speaker 3: Boy, it was a wild night I mean Illinois Wisconsin, James, 1189 00:51:45,520 --> 00:51:46,160 Speaker 3: Oh painful. 1190 00:51:46,760 --> 00:51:48,200 Speaker 2: That was crazy finish. 1191 00:51:48,200 --> 00:51:51,239 Speaker 3: Wisconsin deserved that, I think after the Saturday game, and 1192 00:51:51,280 --> 00:51:53,279 Speaker 3: so that's who Indiana will get on Sunday. It'll be 1193 00:51:53,320 --> 00:51:56,759 Speaker 3: Indiana at Illinois coming up. That's one o'clock CBS here. 1194 00:51:56,800 --> 00:52:00,319 Speaker 3: So February for both teams, for Matt Paynter and Aaron Deviris, 1195 00:52:00,480 --> 00:52:02,240 Speaker 3: it is loaded. 1196 00:52:02,719 --> 00:52:05,239 Speaker 1: Illinois is you're you're Alina or a two seed right now. 1197 00:52:05,760 --> 00:52:07,799 Speaker 6: I know they had one, I think twelve in a row, 1198 00:52:08,000 --> 00:52:11,680 Speaker 6: lost the last two, and I should probably start guarding 1199 00:52:11,719 --> 00:52:16,560 Speaker 6: Lamar Wilklinson right now. Yes, I don't need them going 1200 00:52:16,600 --> 00:52:19,840 Speaker 6: down to Champagne putting those buckets on my team. So 1201 00:52:20,160 --> 00:52:21,880 Speaker 6: we'll see how it shakes out. But I have enjoyed 1202 00:52:22,040 --> 00:52:24,120 Speaker 6: watching a lot of Big Ten basketball, honestly, a lot 1203 00:52:24,200 --> 00:52:25,680 Speaker 6: more than in past years. 1204 00:52:25,719 --> 00:52:27,680 Speaker 2: I feel like the teams. 1205 00:52:27,960 --> 00:52:30,000 Speaker 6: Maybe the game is kind of advancing in that manner, 1206 00:52:30,040 --> 00:52:33,480 Speaker 6: but the amount of shooting that you see from these 1207 00:52:33,520 --> 00:52:38,400 Speaker 6: teams is pretty impressive. I know, uh, Tyrese Halliburton famously 1208 00:52:38,480 --> 00:52:40,960 Speaker 6: did not go to a Big Ten program. A few 1209 00:52:41,040 --> 00:52:43,560 Speaker 6: years back, when we were joking about some game, I 1210 00:52:43,560 --> 00:52:46,200 Speaker 6: believe Illinois might have lost an NCULA tournament and while 1211 00:52:46,239 --> 00:52:48,080 Speaker 6: he's warming up for a game, he says, what happened 1212 00:52:48,120 --> 00:52:49,600 Speaker 6: to your Illinois? And I was like, well, you couldn't 1213 00:52:49,600 --> 00:52:51,520 Speaker 6: get into you know, Iol's why you went to Iowa State. 1214 00:52:51,760 --> 00:52:53,040 Speaker 6: And he was like, well, I would never watch Big 1215 00:52:53,040 --> 00:52:56,120 Speaker 6: Ten basketball because that slow, you know, you know, pick 1216 00:52:56,200 --> 00:52:59,160 Speaker 6: and and rim running. He's like, we played real basketball 1217 00:52:59,160 --> 00:53:01,080 Speaker 6: in my conference. So I'm glad to see the Big 1218 00:53:01,160 --> 00:53:02,920 Speaker 6: Ten and I'll see the Big Twelve playing go basketball 1219 00:53:02,920 --> 00:53:03,200 Speaker 6: this year. 1220 00:53:03,520 --> 00:53:05,680 Speaker 1: Number of teams the bracket right now, Big Ten has 1221 00:53:05,760 --> 00:53:08,600 Speaker 1: ten according to Lonardi, this is a projection ten teams 1222 00:53:09,120 --> 00:53:13,560 Speaker 1: in the field. Then you have the SEC with ten teams, 1223 00:53:14,800 --> 00:53:17,160 Speaker 1: eight for the ACC, seven for the Big Twelve, and 1224 00:53:17,160 --> 00:53:19,680 Speaker 1: then it goes way down from there with other conferences. 1225 00:53:19,760 --> 00:53:19,960 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1226 00:53:19,960 --> 00:53:23,000 Speaker 6: I just think top heavy wise though, and the Big 1227 00:53:23,000 --> 00:53:25,960 Speaker 6: Twelve and the Big Ten are probably the two that 1228 00:53:26,040 --> 00:53:26,960 Speaker 6: sent out to me the most. 1229 00:53:27,040 --> 00:53:29,960 Speaker 3: Can they end the drought twenty six years? Is that 1230 00:53:30,040 --> 00:53:33,400 Speaker 3: a national title? Right Michigan State right here in the RCAAM. 1231 00:53:33,080 --> 00:53:34,000 Speaker 2: Is that true? Wow? 1232 00:53:34,120 --> 00:53:37,200 Speaker 6: It's been that long. Dang, I hadn't thought about that, 1233 00:53:37,239 --> 00:53:39,120 Speaker 6: but wow, I would not have guessed that. 1234 00:53:39,520 --> 00:53:42,799 Speaker 3: I can't recall a mid February, where the Big ten 1235 00:53:42,840 --> 00:53:45,960 Speaker 3: has looked like this in quite a while. Yeah, when 1236 00:53:46,000 --> 00:53:49,080 Speaker 3: you have legitimately for you know, Matt Painter goes on 1237 00:53:49,080 --> 00:53:50,960 Speaker 3: Skyt van Pelt last night and he kind of started 1238 00:53:50,960 --> 00:53:52,799 Speaker 3: to rattle off the teams that can get on a run. 1239 00:53:52,840 --> 00:53:55,480 Speaker 2: I mean, it's quite impressive when you think about it. 1240 00:53:56,280 --> 00:53:59,640 Speaker 3: Speaking of I guess a little bit on the college front, James, 1241 00:54:00,000 --> 00:54:03,000 Speaker 3: see your guy, the athletic Dane Brugler came out of 1242 00:54:03,080 --> 00:54:05,000 Speaker 3: this top one hundred prospects for the draft. 1243 00:54:05,640 --> 00:54:09,319 Speaker 6: I did see this, and Dane is legit for those 1244 00:54:09,320 --> 00:54:12,439 Speaker 6: who are curious, He's like our NFL draft guru. And 1245 00:54:13,040 --> 00:54:15,799 Speaker 6: I believe, at least I'm exaggerating, but I picture him 1246 00:54:15,800 --> 00:54:17,840 Speaker 6: just sitting in a dark room all year watching tape 1247 00:54:18,239 --> 00:54:20,200 Speaker 6: and then stepping out into the sun and releasing his 1248 00:54:20,239 --> 00:54:21,799 Speaker 6: information and then going back into the cave. 1249 00:54:22,160 --> 00:54:24,720 Speaker 3: Mark, we should book him for the Combine two weeks 1250 00:54:24,760 --> 00:54:25,560 Speaker 3: from whatever. 1251 00:54:25,560 --> 00:54:27,360 Speaker 2: I guess today. He was great on there. 1252 00:54:28,360 --> 00:54:34,440 Speaker 3: He has Omark Cooper Junior as the twenty seventh overall prospect. 1253 00:54:34,600 --> 00:54:37,440 Speaker 2: So you know, we had Dane on back in the fall. 1254 00:54:37,960 --> 00:54:39,440 Speaker 3: I think it was kind of I think it was 1255 00:54:39,480 --> 00:54:42,640 Speaker 3: could to bye week, so you know, mid November, and 1256 00:54:42,719 --> 00:54:45,480 Speaker 3: I think he thought, you know, Cooper, you know, kind 1257 00:54:45,520 --> 00:54:47,600 Speaker 3: of a Day two pick, so second or third round. 1258 00:54:48,360 --> 00:54:51,000 Speaker 3: And then Elijah Suratt he mentioned as a top hundred player. 1259 00:54:51,320 --> 00:54:54,799 Speaker 3: So he has Cooper again just based off top prospects, 1260 00:54:54,840 --> 00:54:56,000 Speaker 3: not a mock draft. 1261 00:54:56,200 --> 00:54:59,080 Speaker 2: He's got him in round one. 1262 00:54:58,160 --> 00:55:01,440 Speaker 3: Just based off you know, obviously twenty seven overall. He 1263 00:55:01,480 --> 00:55:06,160 Speaker 3: had di'angelo Pond's at forty and then he had Elijah 1264 00:55:06,160 --> 00:55:11,080 Speaker 3: Surat at sixty five. So he has those IU players 1265 00:55:11,640 --> 00:55:15,040 Speaker 3: very high, you know, I think based off where a 1266 00:55:15,280 --> 00:55:19,160 Speaker 3: he thought they were maybe earlier in the draft cycle there. 1267 00:55:19,280 --> 00:55:22,400 Speaker 3: So could Omar Cooper Junior become a first round pick 1268 00:55:23,239 --> 00:55:23,520 Speaker 3: here in. 1269 00:55:23,520 --> 00:55:28,799 Speaker 2: Two and a half months, Oh boy, I could see it. 1270 00:55:29,160 --> 00:55:30,279 Speaker 2: I could certainly see it. 1271 00:55:30,600 --> 00:55:32,759 Speaker 6: And then I have to imagine when you get into 1272 00:55:32,800 --> 00:55:34,920 Speaker 6: any of your process, he's gonna be somebody that impresses 1273 00:55:34,920 --> 00:55:35,399 Speaker 6: there as well. 1274 00:55:36,719 --> 00:55:39,160 Speaker 1: So we're already talking about football. The combine coming up 1275 00:55:39,200 --> 00:55:41,319 Speaker 1: pretty quickly here, and then we'll start getting ready for 1276 00:55:41,320 --> 00:55:44,640 Speaker 1: free agency. We're all around football always. That's every day, 1277 00:55:45,280 --> 00:55:48,719 Speaker 1: the offseason, every single day. 1278 00:55:48,760 --> 00:55:49,320 Speaker 2: It's just true. 1279 00:55:49,360 --> 00:55:51,840 Speaker 1: It goes around football, and I'm here for that. I 1280 00:55:51,880 --> 00:55:54,040 Speaker 1: don't mind that in fact, I always tell my wife, 1281 00:55:54,280 --> 00:55:56,440 Speaker 1: maybe one of the saddest days there. Thank goodness we 1282 00:55:56,520 --> 00:55:59,400 Speaker 1: had some really good basketball this week, because one of 1283 00:55:59,440 --> 00:56:01,200 Speaker 1: the saddest to is the years. The day after the 1284 00:56:01,239 --> 00:56:03,759 Speaker 1: super Bowl, you're like, uh, there's no more football for 1285 00:56:03,800 --> 00:56:04,240 Speaker 1: a while. 1286 00:56:05,120 --> 00:56:05,720 Speaker 2: That is true. 1287 00:56:06,640 --> 00:56:11,040 Speaker 1: One hundred and twenty seven million people watched that. Well, 1288 00:56:11,080 --> 00:56:12,759 Speaker 1: I take the back average of one hundred and twenty 1289 00:56:12,800 --> 00:56:15,120 Speaker 1: four million people watching the super Bowl the other day. 1290 00:56:15,400 --> 00:56:16,319 Speaker 2: Shout out to bad Bunny. 1291 00:56:16,360 --> 00:56:18,720 Speaker 1: I think one hundred and twenty old and a few million, 1292 00:56:18,800 --> 00:56:20,640 Speaker 1: one hundred and twenty eight million the average for the 1293 00:56:20,640 --> 00:56:21,359 Speaker 1: halftime show. 1294 00:56:21,920 --> 00:56:23,319 Speaker 2: What do those numbers mean? 1295 00:56:24,440 --> 00:56:24,680 Speaker 1: Money? 1296 00:56:24,760 --> 00:56:26,600 Speaker 2: I have no idea what that money? Is that a lot? 1297 00:56:26,600 --> 00:56:27,160 Speaker 2: I never know? 1298 00:56:27,520 --> 00:56:29,960 Speaker 1: Yes, because that's one hundred and twenty eight million people 1299 00:56:30,040 --> 00:56:33,760 Speaker 1: in the United States of America watching the same program 1300 00:56:33,800 --> 00:56:34,359 Speaker 1: at the same time. 1301 00:56:34,360 --> 00:56:36,919 Speaker 7: I always wonder how that tally's like for Super Bowl 1302 00:56:36,920 --> 00:56:39,200 Speaker 7: parties or bars and all that stuff, Like how are they? 1303 00:56:39,560 --> 00:56:41,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, like TV ratings are so od like, like I 1304 00:56:42,000 --> 00:56:43,880 Speaker 3: hear these figures and I'm like, yeah, I mean those 1305 00:56:43,920 --> 00:56:45,000 Speaker 3: are obviously big numbers. 1306 00:56:45,000 --> 00:56:46,160 Speaker 2: And I see the rankings at the end of. 1307 00:56:46,160 --> 00:56:48,920 Speaker 3: The year, like sports are what, you know, eighty of 1308 00:56:48,920 --> 00:56:51,520 Speaker 3: the top hundred most watched live events. 1309 00:56:51,520 --> 00:56:54,080 Speaker 2: But I'm like, the audience. 1310 00:56:53,680 --> 00:56:56,840 Speaker 1: For Sunday's game peaked at one hundred and thirty seven 1311 00:56:56,880 --> 00:57:00,480 Speaker 1: point eight million viewers during the second quarter. That was 1312 00:57:00,520 --> 00:57:03,200 Speaker 1: between seven forty five and eight PM. That is a record, 1313 00:57:03,440 --> 00:57:05,960 Speaker 1: surpassing the previous mark of one hundred and thirty seven 1314 00:57:06,000 --> 00:57:09,400 Speaker 1: point seven million during last year's second quarter of the 1315 00:57:09,400 --> 00:57:09,919 Speaker 1: Super Bowl. 1316 00:57:10,920 --> 00:57:12,600 Speaker 2: Well, there you go, that's what I based it on. 1317 00:57:12,640 --> 00:57:14,520 Speaker 1: That's why you get eight million dollars for a thirty 1318 00:57:14,560 --> 00:57:17,880 Speaker 1: second commercial, because you're literally your message is literally reaching 1319 00:57:17,880 --> 00:57:19,360 Speaker 1: one out of every three Americans. 1320 00:57:19,720 --> 00:57:22,560 Speaker 3: So Patriots Seahawks set a record of the second quarter. 1321 00:57:22,640 --> 00:57:26,560 Speaker 3: That's surprising to me. I would have assumed more competitive 1322 00:57:26,600 --> 00:57:29,040 Speaker 3: Super Bowls with bigger named quarterbacks would have eclipsed. 1323 00:57:29,040 --> 00:57:29,160 Speaker 10: Though. 1324 00:57:29,200 --> 00:57:30,800 Speaker 1: Now here's a question though, out of those one hundred 1325 00:57:30,800 --> 00:57:32,560 Speaker 1: and twenty eight million people one hundred and thirty seven 1326 00:57:32,600 --> 00:57:35,080 Speaker 1: at that point, how many of them really are invested 1327 00:57:35,120 --> 00:57:36,160 Speaker 1: in the outcome of the game. 1328 00:57:36,280 --> 00:57:37,720 Speaker 2: I think they're waiting for Bad Bunny. 1329 00:57:38,200 --> 00:57:40,440 Speaker 1: It might be like they might be. 1330 00:57:40,960 --> 00:57:43,160 Speaker 3: So was the It Was Bad Bunny the highest rated 1331 00:57:43,200 --> 00:57:43,840 Speaker 3: halftime show. 1332 00:57:44,000 --> 00:57:46,760 Speaker 1: No, it was fourth all time. Kendrick Lamar was number one. 1333 00:57:47,680 --> 00:57:48,720 Speaker 2: That doesn't surprise me. 1334 00:57:49,000 --> 00:57:52,320 Speaker 6: Nothing unifies even more than hate, because people, boy, the 1335 00:57:52,400 --> 00:57:54,480 Speaker 6: amount of hate that Kendra Lamar has for Drake and 1336 00:57:54,520 --> 00:57:57,760 Speaker 6: him and Drake right, I mean, we all tuned in 1337 00:57:57,800 --> 00:58:02,480 Speaker 6: to see Kenda Lamar despairs the man on national television. 1338 00:58:02,520 --> 00:58:09,000 Speaker 1: The top hilarious, top three, Kendrick Lamar, Michael Jackson and Usher. Wow. 1339 00:58:10,000 --> 00:58:14,320 Speaker 3: So the Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl was who that just? 1340 00:58:14,400 --> 00:58:14,840 Speaker 1: Last war? 1341 00:58:14,840 --> 00:58:15,520 Speaker 2: Was he did this? 1342 00:58:16,520 --> 00:58:16,600 Speaker 10: So? 1343 00:58:16,760 --> 00:58:17,680 Speaker 2: Was it Philadelphia in? 1344 00:58:18,400 --> 00:58:19,120 Speaker 1: Was it last year? 1345 00:58:19,280 --> 00:58:21,880 Speaker 3: The Chiefs like, I don't get why that game then 1346 00:58:21,920 --> 00:58:24,320 Speaker 3: wouldn't have been I mean Patriots Seahawks. 1347 00:58:24,040 --> 00:58:28,000 Speaker 1: That was last year. Now I'm talking about second, I'm 1348 00:58:28,000 --> 00:58:30,720 Speaker 1: talking about the peak was a record. Now, the overall 1349 00:58:30,760 --> 00:58:34,520 Speaker 1: average is not a record. The overall average was like 1350 00:58:34,520 --> 00:58:37,400 Speaker 1: one hundred and twenty four point nine million. The peak 1351 00:58:37,880 --> 00:58:40,240 Speaker 1: that fifteen minute period they measured at one hundred and 1352 00:58:40,280 --> 00:58:40,840 Speaker 1: thirty seven. 1353 00:58:40,880 --> 00:58:42,640 Speaker 6: You're doing the nod that I did back in high 1354 00:58:42,640 --> 00:58:45,560 Speaker 6: school when I was in trigonometry or calculus, and I 1355 00:58:45,680 --> 00:58:49,040 Speaker 6: was thinking, whatever you're saying right now, I'll not remember 1356 00:58:49,160 --> 00:58:51,280 Speaker 6: when I'm in these shoes that I'm in currently is 1357 00:58:51,320 --> 00:58:51,960 Speaker 6: a thirty year old. 1358 00:58:52,120 --> 00:58:53,880 Speaker 3: What can I do for you not to call him 1359 00:58:54,160 --> 00:58:57,040 Speaker 3: the point. That's all I'm thinking right now, Jeff, you. 1360 00:58:57,120 --> 00:58:59,280 Speaker 1: Are so far over my head right now, here's the 1361 00:58:59,320 --> 00:59:02,400 Speaker 1: thing they're not saying. 1362 00:59:02,800 --> 00:59:04,680 Speaker 2: When when do I have to read them? Call on me? 1363 00:59:04,840 --> 00:59:06,960 Speaker 1: Here's the point that I always make though about the 1364 00:59:07,000 --> 00:59:10,680 Speaker 1: National Football sharpen my pencil. Here's I'll make it. This 1365 00:59:10,520 --> 00:59:14,040 Speaker 1: is This is ratings, super Bowl ratings for dummies. This 1366 00:59:14,120 --> 00:59:18,480 Speaker 1: is my book right now. It doesn't matter if they 1367 00:59:18,480 --> 00:59:21,680 Speaker 1: were first, second, third, fourth this year. What matters is 1368 00:59:21,720 --> 00:59:25,120 Speaker 1: you know you're going to get this massive audience every year. 1369 00:59:25,360 --> 00:59:28,200 Speaker 1: And the National Football League, as was stated in a 1370 00:59:28,280 --> 00:59:31,520 Speaker 1: movie by Albert Brooks, a great line, they own a 1371 00:59:31,600 --> 00:59:34,320 Speaker 1: day of the week. The National Football League owns a 1372 00:59:34,400 --> 00:59:36,880 Speaker 1: day of the week, to the point where when you 1373 00:59:36,920 --> 00:59:40,600 Speaker 1: look at the top twenty highest rated television programs any 1374 00:59:40,640 --> 00:59:44,120 Speaker 1: given year, any year, I don't care. Sometimes the Olympics 1375 00:59:44,160 --> 00:59:47,880 Speaker 1: can change things a little bit. But for the most part, 1376 00:59:48,240 --> 00:59:51,640 Speaker 1: seventeen eighteen of the top twenty highest rated shows on 1377 00:59:51,720 --> 00:59:55,919 Speaker 1: television every year are football games. Sometimes a Monday night 1378 00:59:55,920 --> 00:59:57,120 Speaker 1: game in the middle of the season. 1379 00:59:57,800 --> 00:59:59,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, And that's why I think when it comes to 1380 01:00:00,080 --> 01:00:02,200 Speaker 6: to like the halftime performer and I won't get too 1381 01:00:02,200 --> 01:00:06,000 Speaker 6: far into this, but to me, the number one reason 1382 01:00:06,040 --> 01:00:08,080 Speaker 6: you choose Bad Bunny or you choose kensel Lamar, you 1383 01:00:08,160 --> 01:00:10,600 Speaker 6: choose someone who. I mean, my parents are listening to 1384 01:00:10,640 --> 01:00:12,640 Speaker 6: these people. I didn't understand anything of the halftime show 1385 01:00:13,000 --> 01:00:15,880 Speaker 6: is money. Like you want to bring in some money, 1386 01:00:15,920 --> 01:00:17,840 Speaker 6: you want to bring in some attention. That's what you're 1387 01:00:17,840 --> 01:00:18,320 Speaker 6: going to do. 1388 01:00:18,400 --> 01:00:20,040 Speaker 3: And I've kind of thought about that, like the Indy 1389 01:00:20,040 --> 01:00:23,040 Speaker 3: five hundred with like who's doing the green flag or 1390 01:00:23,200 --> 01:00:25,520 Speaker 3: driving the pace car? Yeah, you know, do you have 1391 01:00:25,560 --> 01:00:29,640 Speaker 3: a racing dignitary or do you realize, hey, will that's 1392 01:00:30,040 --> 01:00:32,800 Speaker 3: nice pageantry for the event itself. You already have all 1393 01:00:32,800 --> 01:00:35,760 Speaker 3: those people exactly in the building or watching, you know, 1394 01:00:35,760 --> 01:00:38,280 Speaker 3: why don't you bring in your whatever? 1395 01:00:38,480 --> 01:00:38,640 Speaker 1: Right? 1396 01:00:38,680 --> 01:00:40,880 Speaker 2: Everyone can't be a p won listeners. 1397 01:00:40,440 --> 01:00:42,800 Speaker 3: It Michael Strahan Or was that last year? Tom Brady? 1398 01:00:42,920 --> 01:00:43,959 Speaker 3: Trying to think about Tom Brady? 1399 01:00:44,000 --> 01:00:44,200 Speaker 10: Was there? 1400 01:00:44,320 --> 01:00:44,960 Speaker 2: Was there last year? 1401 01:00:45,000 --> 01:00:47,040 Speaker 1: I believe you know one thing that it was I 1402 01:00:47,200 --> 01:00:49,360 Speaker 1: noticed this year do something last year as well, And. 1403 01:00:49,360 --> 01:00:51,040 Speaker 2: Maybe I just missed a connection, of course with a 1404 01:00:51,040 --> 01:00:51,760 Speaker 2: lot of them, maybe I. 1405 01:00:51,720 --> 01:00:52,880 Speaker 1: Dis missed that. But one of the things that was 1406 01:00:52,920 --> 01:00:55,880 Speaker 1: really cool about the Super Bowl last year I thought 1407 01:00:56,080 --> 01:00:59,400 Speaker 1: was the IndyCar promos that were being run. You remember those. 1408 01:00:59,440 --> 01:01:02,640 Speaker 2: Well, I mean, we're cooler, different network, but. 1409 01:01:02,640 --> 01:01:04,200 Speaker 3: I mean, anybody watching a new game last night you 1410 01:01:04,200 --> 01:01:05,600 Speaker 3: saw the New Garden commercial multiple times? 1411 01:01:05,640 --> 01:01:07,160 Speaker 2: Oh yes, at S one obviously. 1412 01:01:07,240 --> 01:01:11,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, and that's why. That's why you see even during 1413 01:01:11,920 --> 01:01:14,000 Speaker 1: regular season games, whether it's a basketball game or an 1414 01:01:14,040 --> 01:01:17,240 Speaker 1: NFL game, the court side seats they save or from 1415 01:01:17,280 --> 01:01:19,680 Speaker 1: the Stars or their current TV show that they're pushing. 1416 01:01:20,200 --> 01:01:22,840 Speaker 1: They the Stars didn't say hey, let's just go to 1417 01:01:22,880 --> 01:01:25,479 Speaker 1: a basketball game, Fox calls him up and goes, hey, 1418 01:01:25,640 --> 01:01:28,200 Speaker 1: we really want to promote your show. We're doing promos 1419 01:01:28,200 --> 01:01:30,920 Speaker 1: throughout the broadcast, but we'd like to put you on 1420 01:01:30,960 --> 01:01:33,320 Speaker 1: the front row so that we can get your mug 1421 01:01:33,360 --> 01:01:35,160 Speaker 1: on TV a couple of times and talk about the 1422 01:01:35,200 --> 01:01:37,680 Speaker 1: fact that your show is coming up after the basketball game. 1423 01:01:37,800 --> 01:01:38,680 Speaker 2: Yeah for sure. 1424 01:01:38,960 --> 01:01:40,800 Speaker 1: So that's kind of how it all works out. In 1425 01:01:40,840 --> 01:01:46,280 Speaker 1: the meantime, let's check it down Mark Dychton The Morning Checkout. 1426 01:01:46,000 --> 01:01:50,160 Speaker 8: Brought to you by the Barbersol Horizon League Basketball Championships 1427 01:01:50,560 --> 01:01:57,520 Speaker 8: March Stars Year, the Barbersol Horizon Leave Basketball Championships March eight, 1428 01:01:58,200 --> 01:02:00,760 Speaker 8: tickets and more at How Rising league got com slashing. 1429 01:02:00,800 --> 01:02:03,880 Speaker 1: Indeed, man we haven't mentioned this yet is Purdue wins 1430 01:02:03,880 --> 01:02:06,880 Speaker 1: it overtime at Nebraska last night, but Braydon Smith set 1431 01:02:06,920 --> 01:02:09,920 Speaker 1: another record. Has now played more minutes in a Purdue 1432 01:02:10,000 --> 01:02:13,320 Speaker 1: uniform than any other player in school history. How about that? 1433 01:02:13,440 --> 01:02:15,640 Speaker 6: I feel like he's kind of in like that Lebron 1434 01:02:15,760 --> 01:02:18,760 Speaker 6: Steph Curry, Kevin rant Range where every night when you 1435 01:02:18,800 --> 01:02:20,480 Speaker 6: play at this point, you're breaking some record. 1436 01:02:21,080 --> 01:02:24,200 Speaker 1: Purdue broke Nebraska. It took overtime eighty seventy seven to 1437 01:02:24,240 --> 01:02:27,600 Speaker 1: final score. Boiler's out rebound of the Huskers fifty two 1438 01:02:27,680 --> 01:02:31,480 Speaker 1: thirty three by nineteen and not surprisingly Tracoff and Wren 1439 01:02:31,680 --> 01:02:34,840 Speaker 1: had nineteen rebounds of his own. Kevin Boney owned the 1440 01:02:34,840 --> 01:02:35,760 Speaker 1: glass last. 1441 01:02:35,600 --> 01:02:36,680 Speaker 4: Night, Well he owned it. 1442 01:02:36,720 --> 01:02:38,320 Speaker 3: I think he co and went to it with Oscar Cloth. 1443 01:02:38,640 --> 01:02:39,840 Speaker 3: I don't want to lose sight of Cloth. 1444 01:02:39,920 --> 01:02:40,520 Speaker 2: I thought he was. 1445 01:02:40,560 --> 01:02:44,560 Speaker 3: I think he had ten offensive rebounds tremendous, and when 1446 01:02:44,600 --> 01:02:47,800 Speaker 3: Purdue obviously needed someone bailed them out in overtime. It 1447 01:02:47,880 --> 01:02:50,000 Speaker 3: was Cloff taking advantage and making a play. A great 1448 01:02:50,120 --> 01:02:52,840 Speaker 3: great read by Fletcher Lawyer to find him there and 1449 01:02:53,120 --> 01:02:56,320 Speaker 3: produc survives another great looking item on the resume. For 1450 01:02:56,400 --> 01:02:59,960 Speaker 3: them off to Iowa coming up on Saturday evening. 1451 01:03:00,240 --> 01:03:04,760 Speaker 1: Fletcher Lawyer had eighteen points in that game to start overtime. Yeah, 1452 01:03:04,800 --> 01:03:08,000 Speaker 1: it was good they'd get the win James, despite only 1453 01:03:08,000 --> 01:03:10,320 Speaker 1: going eleven of twenty from the free throw line, and 1454 01:03:10,320 --> 01:03:13,640 Speaker 1: they missed some big ones late that might have averted overtime. 1455 01:03:13,840 --> 01:03:15,600 Speaker 6: Yeah, I know Indiana is known for being in the 1456 01:03:15,600 --> 01:03:17,960 Speaker 6: basketball statenum on We got to work on the fundamentals, fellas, 1457 01:03:18,160 --> 01:03:18,960 Speaker 6: to make some free throws. 1458 01:03:18,960 --> 01:03:20,960 Speaker 2: That way we don't have to send anybody to the cardiologists. 1459 01:03:20,960 --> 01:03:23,520 Speaker 1: Also, in college basketball, last night SMU beat Notre Dame 1460 01:03:23,560 --> 01:03:26,160 Speaker 1: eighty nine eighty one, and Kevin you were talking about 1461 01:03:26,160 --> 01:03:29,680 Speaker 1: aj Debontsa in his college basketball game was a monster last. 1462 01:03:29,480 --> 01:03:33,280 Speaker 3: Night, monster thirty seven and seven for him. Really a 1463 01:03:33,320 --> 01:03:35,720 Speaker 3: crazy i college hoops obviously pretty in a Braska game 1464 01:03:35,760 --> 01:03:38,640 Speaker 3: Wisconsin over Illinois was. 1465 01:03:38,680 --> 01:03:40,920 Speaker 4: A great, great game as well. 1466 01:03:41,120 --> 01:03:43,840 Speaker 3: President Bush, by the way front Road to watch the Irish? 1467 01:03:44,040 --> 01:03:45,920 Speaker 3: How about that? And they're going to the Vatican. 1468 01:03:46,240 --> 01:03:46,520 Speaker 1: Huh. 1469 01:03:46,600 --> 01:03:48,520 Speaker 2: Notre Dame basketball is pretty relevant people. 1470 01:03:48,920 --> 01:03:51,760 Speaker 1: What's the lead that we buried last last hour that 1471 01:03:52,080 --> 01:03:54,680 Speaker 1: you were met at me for about Notre Dame football. 1472 01:03:55,160 --> 01:03:56,560 Speaker 2: Not other name basketball basketball? 1473 01:03:56,720 --> 01:04:00,920 Speaker 3: Going to Rome next year to play Villaino Pope Leo 1474 01:04:01,760 --> 01:04:02,680 Speaker 3: Villanova product. 1475 01:04:02,720 --> 01:04:04,800 Speaker 6: Right, Well, I'll tell you what, Kevin, I don't think 1476 01:04:04,800 --> 01:04:06,680 Speaker 6: those dignitaries have anything on you and Rake. 1477 01:04:06,920 --> 01:04:08,600 Speaker 2: You and Rake going to that game, Yeah, that's the 1478 01:04:08,600 --> 01:04:10,480 Speaker 2: one to go to. You and Rake going to that game. 1479 01:04:10,600 --> 01:04:13,680 Speaker 2: Imagine I'll go with you to go to that game. Gosh, 1480 01:04:13,720 --> 01:04:15,080 Speaker 2: can you help me with some funds? 1481 01:04:15,120 --> 01:04:17,480 Speaker 6: I was gonna say, we need to get some sponsorships 1482 01:04:17,480 --> 01:04:19,240 Speaker 6: from the show here to get us over there at Rome, 1483 01:04:19,320 --> 01:04:21,200 Speaker 6: or least I tell your brother to cancel the National 1484 01:04:21,320 --> 01:04:22,400 Speaker 6: Championship trip to Vail. 1485 01:04:23,640 --> 01:04:26,120 Speaker 3: Slightly different than me putting four Oreos in a baggie 1486 01:04:26,160 --> 01:04:27,560 Speaker 3: and saying thank you to Rake to be of that. 1487 01:04:27,640 --> 01:04:31,680 Speaker 1: Way, I'm gonna I'm going to put a request for 1488 01:04:31,760 --> 01:04:33,560 Speaker 1: a meeting again with Andrew Kerr. We'll see if we 1489 01:04:33,600 --> 01:04:34,520 Speaker 1: can get this thing going. 1490 01:04:34,680 --> 01:04:35,880 Speaker 2: Hey, shout out to the boss. 1491 01:04:36,040 --> 01:04:37,920 Speaker 1: See if we can get this thing going. Maybe Bullseye 1492 01:04:37,920 --> 01:04:41,960 Speaker 1: event will help us out over there. Also in basketball 1493 01:04:42,000 --> 01:04:45,360 Speaker 1: this night NBA, the Pacers won in overtime one thirty seven, 1494 01:04:45,440 --> 01:04:48,600 Speaker 1: one thirty four. Pascal Siakam had thirty points, Quentin Jackson 1495 01:04:48,760 --> 01:04:52,240 Speaker 1: nineteen points, six boards, Andrew Nemhart was terrific twenty four 1496 01:04:52,280 --> 01:04:55,800 Speaker 1: points and ten assists, eight different Pacers in double figures. 1497 01:04:56,120 --> 01:04:58,080 Speaker 1: They win in New York. I want to say this 1498 01:04:58,160 --> 01:05:01,280 Speaker 1: again on a night when Jalen Brunson score forty, Josh 1499 01:05:01,360 --> 01:05:04,400 Speaker 1: Hart has a triple double and twenty two each for Karl, 1500 01:05:04,440 --> 01:05:09,080 Speaker 1: Anthony Towns and mckel bridges. It is Market Square Garden there. 1501 01:05:09,280 --> 01:05:11,160 Speaker 1: The Pacers just own that place. 1502 01:05:11,320 --> 01:05:13,720 Speaker 6: They really do have their number, and it's funny to 1503 01:05:13,880 --> 01:05:17,040 Speaker 6: see that rivalry continue even in a season like this. 1504 01:05:18,120 --> 01:05:19,960 Speaker 2: It's wow to look at Mark's Twitter pool. 1505 01:05:20,160 --> 01:05:23,720 Speaker 3: Ninety percent of people wont the tank, so ninety percent 1506 01:05:23,760 --> 01:05:25,000 Speaker 3: of people are mad about last night. 1507 01:05:25,640 --> 01:05:26,120 Speaker 2: Think about that. 1508 01:05:26,600 --> 01:05:30,000 Speaker 3: You just beat the Knicks in a crazy game in 1509 01:05:30,120 --> 01:05:32,200 Speaker 3: the most lead change, I think Kristin Ary said, the 1510 01:05:32,200 --> 01:05:35,000 Speaker 3: most lead changes in the NBA game all season, wild game, 1511 01:05:35,760 --> 01:05:37,280 Speaker 3: and ninety percent of people are mad. 1512 01:05:37,600 --> 01:05:38,000 Speaker 10: Like what what? 1513 01:05:39,440 --> 01:05:40,920 Speaker 1: I just want to beat the Knicks and the b 1514 01:05:41,200 --> 01:05:42,680 Speaker 1: and the Bucks the rest of the way and then 1515 01:05:42,720 --> 01:05:43,560 Speaker 1: you can lose every other. 1516 01:05:43,640 --> 01:05:44,080 Speaker 2: Can you beat that? 1517 01:05:44,160 --> 01:05:44,440 Speaker 9: Picky? 1518 01:05:44,760 --> 01:05:50,120 Speaker 1: Yes, yes you can, Kevin, you can always ask for it. 1519 01:05:50,200 --> 01:05:54,360 Speaker 1: All high school basketball last night, James, you were in attendance. 1520 01:05:54,440 --> 01:05:58,120 Speaker 1: Is Pike outlasted Mount Vernon in overtime eighty four eighty one. 1521 01:05:58,800 --> 01:06:02,720 Speaker 1: Despite Mount Vernon hit eleven three pointers in the first half, 1522 01:06:03,480 --> 01:06:06,400 Speaker 1: Jehari Miller led the way with twenty eight points per park. 1523 01:06:06,840 --> 01:06:09,480 Speaker 1: Luke Girdle had twenty six from Mount Vernon. And who 1524 01:06:09,600 --> 01:06:10,720 Speaker 1: was in attendance last night? 1525 01:06:11,280 --> 01:06:14,320 Speaker 6: Yeah, I was not the dignitarian attendance last night. I 1526 01:06:14,360 --> 01:06:17,160 Speaker 6: think that belongs to Kaitlyn Clark. As far as fame 1527 01:06:17,320 --> 01:06:19,720 Speaker 6: and notoriety, she is at the top of the list. 1528 01:06:19,800 --> 01:06:21,600 Speaker 6: So yeah, I was sitting there and a couple of 1529 01:06:21,640 --> 01:06:22,800 Speaker 6: rolls up. I looked to my left. 1530 01:06:22,840 --> 01:06:25,240 Speaker 2: I'm like, wait a second, I know her. She's pretty 1531 01:06:25,240 --> 01:06:25,640 Speaker 2: big time. 1532 01:06:25,720 --> 01:06:27,680 Speaker 6: So she saw a great game last night, and I 1533 01:06:27,840 --> 01:06:29,600 Speaker 6: was one of the best shooters in the world seeing 1534 01:06:29,640 --> 01:06:31,320 Speaker 6: some great shooting on display at the high school level. 1535 01:06:31,520 --> 01:06:34,840 Speaker 1: The athletic I saw had an article yesterday about the 1536 01:06:34,920 --> 01:06:37,120 Speaker 1: highest paid women in sports, and most of the women 1537 01:06:37,240 --> 01:06:40,120 Speaker 1: don't make most of their money through salary. They make 1538 01:06:40,200 --> 01:06:42,760 Speaker 1: it through endorsements. Caitlyn's on the list at about twelve 1539 01:06:42,800 --> 01:06:47,640 Speaker 1: million dollars, but Eileen Goo, the olympian who went from 1540 01:06:47,640 --> 01:06:53,160 Speaker 1: the United States to China to participate, She's making thirty 1541 01:06:53,200 --> 01:06:54,880 Speaker 1: three million dollars a year, and almost all of it 1542 01:06:55,000 --> 01:06:55,720 Speaker 1: is in endorsements. 1543 01:06:56,200 --> 01:06:58,000 Speaker 2: Just give it time. I'm sure Kaitlyn will be catching 1544 01:06:58,080 --> 01:06:58,920 Speaker 2: up very soon. 1545 01:06:58,920 --> 01:07:01,480 Speaker 1: Getting to the JMV. Kevin Bowen endorsement level. 1546 01:07:01,560 --> 01:07:05,320 Speaker 2: Right there there you go, lying, well, I don't know 1547 01:07:05,320 --> 01:07:06,600 Speaker 2: if you're on the same level of JMV. 1548 01:07:06,680 --> 01:07:10,040 Speaker 3: I hear his voice everywhere speaking of the answer to that. 1549 01:07:10,240 --> 01:07:13,200 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaking of the Olympics. The medals table right now, 1550 01:07:13,280 --> 01:07:18,120 Speaker 1: the United States fifth overall with two gold medals. In 1551 01:07:18,200 --> 01:07:21,800 Speaker 1: the gold medal rankings, Norway leading the way with six 1552 01:07:21,880 --> 01:07:25,720 Speaker 1: gold medals, Switzerland with four, Germany with three, Sweden with three, 1553 01:07:25,840 --> 01:07:31,000 Speaker 1: and yesterday the corries in mixed curling get a silver. Kevin, 1554 01:07:31,040 --> 01:07:32,040 Speaker 1: I know you were disappointed. 1555 01:07:32,160 --> 01:07:34,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, right up there with that Notre Dame cal loss 1556 01:07:34,200 --> 01:07:36,160 Speaker 3: from a few weeks back. For me in terms of 1557 01:07:36,240 --> 01:07:40,640 Speaker 3: excruciating pain, that woman Isabella, the Swedish woman with the 1558 01:07:40,760 --> 01:07:43,360 Speaker 3: with the glasses. Oh my gosh, you want to talk 1559 01:07:43,360 --> 01:07:48,000 Speaker 3: about precision. Drew Brees level accuracy just absurd. Look like 1560 01:07:48,120 --> 01:07:49,080 Speaker 3: Steph again, Serbia. 1561 01:07:49,440 --> 01:07:53,200 Speaker 1: The Kevin Bowen Curling podcast coming soon. Mark Dayton, You'll 1562 01:07:53,240 --> 01:07:53,760 Speaker 1: be so. 1563 01:07:53,880 --> 01:07:55,120 Speaker 2: Good curling with a K. 1564 01:07:56,040 --> 01:07:57,880 Speaker 4: We get say it was Harbray. I felt bad Kathy 1565 01:07:58,000 --> 01:07:58,800 Speaker 4: Oh is our coach. 1566 01:08:00,240 --> 01:08:02,440 Speaker 1: Big news yesterday at the US women's hockey team, just 1567 01:08:02,760 --> 01:08:06,040 Speaker 1: all over team Canada five. Nothing that wraps up the 1568 01:08:06,200 --> 01:08:08,360 Speaker 1: around robin portion of things. And then I got a 1569 01:08:08,520 --> 01:08:11,120 Speaker 1: sense those two are going to meet again when they're 1570 01:08:11,200 --> 01:08:13,120 Speaker 1: going for medals here the next week or two. So 1571 01:08:13,200 --> 01:08:14,600 Speaker 1: we'll see how that all works out. And the men's 1572 01:08:14,640 --> 01:08:17,920 Speaker 1: hockey team starts tomorrow. Men's hockey in general starts today, 1573 01:08:17,960 --> 01:08:19,800 Speaker 1: but I think the men play for the United States 1574 01:08:19,840 --> 01:08:22,280 Speaker 1: tomorrow for the first time. So anything else you guys 1575 01:08:22,320 --> 01:08:24,000 Speaker 1: want to throw in before we move along, well. 1576 01:08:23,920 --> 01:08:26,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, I gotta mention again Butler tonight you can hear 1577 01:08:26,320 --> 01:08:29,280 Speaker 3: that over on Fuego seven point thirty tip they have 1578 01:08:29,479 --> 01:08:33,599 Speaker 3: got the Yukon Huskies inside of hinkle Field House. 1579 01:08:34,320 --> 01:08:35,880 Speaker 2: It is Project forty four night. 1580 01:08:36,080 --> 01:08:39,240 Speaker 3: So the honoring of Andrews Smith and the awareness for 1581 01:08:39,400 --> 01:08:43,800 Speaker 3: bone marrow registry is always a annual thing. The Butler's done, 1582 01:08:44,520 --> 01:08:47,080 Speaker 3: so looking forward to that tonight. And from a point 1583 01:08:47,120 --> 01:08:49,600 Speaker 3: guard standpoint, James, I know you mentioned it late in 1584 01:08:49,640 --> 01:08:52,800 Speaker 3: the show yesterday. Stink Robinson done for the year, So 1585 01:08:53,080 --> 01:08:55,080 Speaker 3: I don't know if you got Thomas Jackson or Mike 1586 01:08:55,160 --> 01:08:59,439 Speaker 3: Green online one or Avery Sheets online two. But oh boy, 1587 01:09:00,320 --> 01:09:03,519 Speaker 3: I mean they only dress nine dudes, scholarship dudes. Last 1588 01:09:03,600 --> 01:09:08,160 Speaker 3: game Jamie Kiser has been six. So yeah, just really 1589 01:09:08,240 --> 01:09:10,920 Speaker 3: kind of decimated from a body standpoint. We'll see they're 1590 01:09:10,920 --> 01:09:13,280 Speaker 3: only I thought they'd be a bigger underdog than ten 1591 01:09:13,280 --> 01:09:13,880 Speaker 3: and a half points. 1592 01:09:13,920 --> 01:09:17,240 Speaker 2: Frankly, all right, the other game tonight, Raylan Mullens. Of course, 1593 01:09:17,280 --> 01:09:20,000 Speaker 2: back inside of the state, you're gonna shoot in. One 1594 01:09:20,000 --> 01:09:21,120 Speaker 2: of the best shooters I've ever seen. 1595 01:09:21,160 --> 01:09:24,240 Speaker 3: He's been pretty much a double figure guy since coming back. 1596 01:09:24,280 --> 01:09:25,200 Speaker 2: Once he got healthy. 1597 01:09:25,560 --> 01:09:28,600 Speaker 6: You could see the not only great collegiate talent, but 1598 01:09:29,160 --> 01:09:30,800 Speaker 6: the NBA to yukon very balance. 1599 01:09:30,880 --> 01:09:32,519 Speaker 2: Yeah, he'll get paid to play basketball some day. 1600 01:09:32,760 --> 01:09:34,639 Speaker 1: And Pacers will be playing here on ninety three five 1601 01:09:34,680 --> 01:09:36,120 Speaker 1: one h seveny five of the fan they take on 1602 01:09:36,240 --> 01:09:40,360 Speaker 1: the nets starting at seven point thirty tonight, and you 1603 01:09:40,400 --> 01:09:42,760 Speaker 1: can hear Mark Boyle, the Great Mark Boyle, on the 1604 01:09:42,800 --> 01:09:45,439 Speaker 1: call for that one so great basketball tonight Pacers, and 1605 01:09:45,520 --> 01:09:47,840 Speaker 1: then over on Fuego Butler and if you want to 1606 01:09:47,880 --> 01:09:49,479 Speaker 1: go see, I don't know their tickets left for that 1607 01:09:49,520 --> 01:09:50,479 Speaker 1: game tonight against you Co. 1608 01:09:53,040 --> 01:09:55,920 Speaker 2: I don't think what the secondary markets for I would 1609 01:09:55,920 --> 01:09:56,599 Speaker 2: assume there are. 1610 01:09:57,800 --> 01:09:59,720 Speaker 1: All right, we'll check that out and we'll talk more 1611 01:09:59,720 --> 01:10:02,160 Speaker 1: aboutasketball in a moment here. Also top of the hour, 1612 01:10:02,200 --> 01:10:03,920 Speaker 1: we have a we have the head coach of the 1613 01:10:04,240 --> 01:10:07,439 Speaker 1: last undefeated college of basketball team coming by, Kevin Bowen. 1614 01:10:07,800 --> 01:10:08,360 Speaker 1: That'll be fun. 1615 01:10:08,640 --> 01:10:11,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, Trap Steel Plumbing of Indiana Connections. Uh So, looking 1616 01:10:11,840 --> 01:10:15,080 Speaker 3: forward to that conversation again. Mayam Ohio an unbelievable story 1617 01:10:15,160 --> 01:10:18,200 Speaker 3: this season, like Jeff said, the loan undefeated, So yeah, 1618 01:10:18,200 --> 01:10:19,320 Speaker 3: he'll join us, coming up at nine. 1619 01:10:19,400 --> 01:10:22,240 Speaker 1: All right, more basketball talk. We'll check the text line 1620 01:10:22,280 --> 01:10:23,840 Speaker 1: for the first time this morning at two three, nine, 1621 01:10:24,160 --> 01:10:26,120 Speaker 1: ten seventy. You got a message you want to get across. 1622 01:10:26,200 --> 01:10:28,200 Speaker 1: Now is the time to do it? Is we continue 1623 01:10:28,280 --> 01:10:29,920 Speaker 1: ninety three five and one seven five? 1624 01:10:33,640 --> 01:10:36,759 Speaker 4: What what second outright? 1625 01:10:39,240 --> 01:10:41,560 Speaker 8: If you were listening to a fan morning show on 1626 01:10:41,760 --> 01:10:45,519 Speaker 8: Sports Radio one seven Fan. 1627 01:10:47,400 --> 01:10:49,280 Speaker 2: The Saints with. 1628 01:10:52,680 --> 01:10:55,240 Speaker 6: Co JB, I feel like actually like walking out. It 1629 01:10:55,280 --> 01:10:58,160 Speaker 6: looks like preparing for a fight or something like that 1630 01:10:58,240 --> 01:11:00,840 Speaker 6: could be your walk up song right there, walk up 1631 01:11:00,840 --> 01:11:03,960 Speaker 6: and get knocked out. I ain't boxing, nobody do that 1632 01:11:04,120 --> 01:11:07,759 Speaker 6: wait class for me. The one forty division lightweight pillow 1633 01:11:07,880 --> 01:11:10,080 Speaker 6: weight pillowwaight like it. 1634 01:11:10,560 --> 01:11:10,600 Speaker 10: Do. 1635 01:11:10,680 --> 01:11:13,760 Speaker 6: I have Indiana Bones written on my shorts mark that 1636 01:11:13,920 --> 01:11:15,720 Speaker 6: that the brand about crossbone. 1637 01:11:15,840 --> 01:11:17,040 Speaker 2: There you go, Indiana Bones. 1638 01:11:17,080 --> 01:11:19,639 Speaker 1: Baby, Like, what's your walk up song? 1639 01:11:19,720 --> 01:11:23,160 Speaker 2: keV lose yourself? That's not a bad one, that's like 1640 01:11:23,320 --> 01:11:25,800 Speaker 2: a great walk up song. You better lose yourself? How 1641 01:11:25,840 --> 01:11:26,400 Speaker 2: many shout outs? 1642 01:11:26,400 --> 01:11:27,320 Speaker 3: How many opportunities there? 1643 01:11:27,360 --> 01:11:27,519 Speaker 10: You go? 1644 01:11:28,960 --> 01:11:31,200 Speaker 1: One one opportunity? 1645 01:11:31,240 --> 01:11:31,400 Speaker 10: Boy? 1646 01:11:32,320 --> 01:11:34,519 Speaker 6: Well, I know we don't need to go there. But 1647 01:11:35,400 --> 01:11:37,640 Speaker 6: I did do the annual not annual. I feel like 1648 01:11:37,680 --> 01:11:39,920 Speaker 6: it's like monthly whenever I see my family. I went 1649 01:11:40,000 --> 01:11:42,160 Speaker 6: home and started the whole pops, you think you could 1650 01:11:42,160 --> 01:11:43,720 Speaker 6: take Ronda Rosey And he's like, I knock her out? 1651 01:11:43,720 --> 01:11:45,960 Speaker 2: And I'm like, no, you would not. He thinks that 1652 01:11:46,040 --> 01:11:47,599 Speaker 2: he could beat her in a legitimate fight. 1653 01:11:47,680 --> 01:11:48,840 Speaker 1: And we we argue over this. 1654 01:11:48,880 --> 01:11:50,720 Speaker 2: I know I've talked about it before. He is still 1655 01:11:50,760 --> 01:11:51,599 Speaker 2: the lusion of folks. 1656 01:11:52,160 --> 01:11:55,200 Speaker 6: He thinks that he could legitimately take down Ronda Rousing 1657 01:11:56,120 --> 01:11:58,400 Speaker 6: And I said, why would you think that? Because he 1658 01:11:58,479 --> 01:12:01,800 Speaker 6: thinks that he would lose a boxing match against like 1659 01:12:02,040 --> 01:12:04,479 Speaker 6: Cluria Shields. And I'm like, well, what's the difference. He 1660 01:12:04,640 --> 01:12:06,640 Speaker 6: was like, well with me and Ronder else, ain't no 1661 01:12:06,720 --> 01:12:08,519 Speaker 6: rules And I'm like, there's rules, and she would use 1662 01:12:08,520 --> 01:12:11,280 Speaker 6: a lot of them against you. Shout out to you know, pops, 1663 01:12:11,280 --> 01:12:13,000 Speaker 6: he'll be sixty sixty this year, and he would get 1664 01:12:13,040 --> 01:12:14,480 Speaker 6: his you know what whooped. 1665 01:12:14,200 --> 01:12:15,519 Speaker 1: And once she gets him to the ground, she just 1666 01:12:15,560 --> 01:12:17,839 Speaker 1: put him in that hole where you're looking at, basically 1667 01:12:17,880 --> 01:12:19,479 Speaker 1: a separated shoulder if you move wrong. 1668 01:12:19,600 --> 01:12:20,080 Speaker 2: I'm serious. 1669 01:12:20,160 --> 01:12:23,200 Speaker 6: I honestly don't think I make my dad that upset 1670 01:12:23,320 --> 01:12:25,760 Speaker 6: really ever. I mean, I think I'm a pretty good son. 1671 01:12:26,000 --> 01:12:28,080 Speaker 6: But when I bring that topic up and just push 1672 01:12:28,200 --> 01:12:32,120 Speaker 6: the button, boy, mister boy gets a little little ante there. 1673 01:12:32,360 --> 01:12:34,599 Speaker 1: It's a fan morning show with Kevin Bowen, James Boyd, 1674 01:12:34,680 --> 01:12:36,439 Speaker 1: Mark Daktn over there on the other side of the glass. 1675 01:12:36,479 --> 01:12:38,800 Speaker 1: We have not yet talked about I'm jeff Rickord. By 1676 01:12:38,800 --> 01:12:41,360 Speaker 1: the way, we have not yet talked about the Colts. 1677 01:12:41,479 --> 01:12:43,240 Speaker 1: In the aftermath of the Super Bowl. They got to 1678 01:12:43,280 --> 01:12:45,640 Speaker 1: start trying to put their team together to make a 1679 01:12:45,760 --> 01:12:48,160 Speaker 1: run at the better teams in the NFL, and they 1680 01:12:48,200 --> 01:12:50,120 Speaker 1: got a lot of decisions to make. We've been talking 1681 01:12:50,160 --> 01:12:52,120 Speaker 1: about that. You've got a piece coming up to what 1682 01:12:52,200 --> 01:12:53,120 Speaker 1: are you working on, James? 1683 01:12:53,320 --> 01:12:57,679 Speaker 6: Yeah, So today I put out my top five Colts 1684 01:12:57,760 --> 01:13:01,599 Speaker 6: players that will be free agents in order of who 1685 01:13:01,680 --> 01:13:05,439 Speaker 6: I think the team needs to prioritize retaining. And so 1686 01:13:06,280 --> 01:13:09,160 Speaker 6: number one on that list is obviously Daniel Jones. And 1687 01:13:09,600 --> 01:13:11,720 Speaker 6: some people might think, wait, Daniel, yes, because because he's 1688 01:13:11,720 --> 01:13:14,280 Speaker 6: a quarterback. I think the best player on this list 1689 01:13:14,400 --> 01:13:17,519 Speaker 6: is Alex Pierce. So from a league wide perspective, he's 1690 01:13:17,560 --> 01:13:21,479 Speaker 6: probably number one. From a team mee perspective, Daniel Jones, 1691 01:13:21,560 --> 01:13:24,479 Speaker 6: I will put him number one. So Daniel Jones, number one, 1692 01:13:25,120 --> 01:13:27,960 Speaker 6: ALC Pierce, number two. Number three is Nick Cross. So 1693 01:13:28,000 --> 01:13:30,720 Speaker 6: those are your three starters that are going into I'm 1694 01:13:30,760 --> 01:13:34,519 Speaker 6: reseect for free agency, and then you have Kevin. I 1695 01:13:34,720 --> 01:13:36,200 Speaker 6: was sitting there like, how do I get to five? 1696 01:13:36,800 --> 01:13:37,880 Speaker 6: You know, what are my five? 1697 01:13:38,000 --> 01:13:41,400 Speaker 2: I went with Neville Gallimore backup defensive tackle, mainly because 1698 01:13:41,400 --> 01:13:42,240 Speaker 2: he was cheap and good. 1699 01:13:42,680 --> 01:13:43,880 Speaker 1: Last year I thought he was terrific. 1700 01:13:43,960 --> 01:13:45,879 Speaker 6: I mean, he was on like a one million dollar contract, 1701 01:13:45,960 --> 01:13:49,759 Speaker 6: and he gave you more than not to be petty, 1702 01:13:49,800 --> 01:13:51,240 Speaker 6: but he gave you more than some of the guys 1703 01:13:51,360 --> 01:13:54,760 Speaker 6: like Quitty pay and others who were paid a considerably 1704 01:13:54,840 --> 01:13:57,280 Speaker 6: more at you know, trying to get to the quarterback 1705 01:13:57,360 --> 01:13:59,920 Speaker 6: or create some plays or some disruption in the backs, 1706 01:14:00,479 --> 01:14:02,719 Speaker 6: and then Ronnie got My top five had Maley Cox. 1707 01:14:02,760 --> 01:14:05,200 Speaker 6: I know people are like, why would you bring him back? 1708 01:14:05,320 --> 01:14:08,160 Speaker 6: Because you can always use a blocking tight end, and 1709 01:14:08,240 --> 01:14:09,640 Speaker 6: I think it's underrated. 1710 01:14:09,200 --> 01:14:12,080 Speaker 2: Who can catch a little bit too exactly Brad Smith. 1711 01:14:12,760 --> 01:14:13,759 Speaker 2: I did I have Braden Smith. 1712 01:14:14,280 --> 01:14:17,960 Speaker 6: I did not have Quity Pay on my top five, 1713 01:14:18,120 --> 01:14:20,640 Speaker 6: and I did not have I think Jermaine Pratt was 1714 01:14:20,680 --> 01:14:22,559 Speaker 6: one I mentioned. But as far as the bigger names, 1715 01:14:22,840 --> 01:14:25,240 Speaker 6: Quitty Pay and Braden Smith are the two, and I 1716 01:14:25,320 --> 01:14:28,879 Speaker 6: left them off because one Quitty Pay was very underwhelming 1717 01:14:28,960 --> 01:14:30,920 Speaker 6: last year. I believe he had four sacks. Actually looked 1718 01:14:30,920 --> 01:14:36,479 Speaker 6: it up Kevin so as much as I criticized Latu 1719 01:14:36,640 --> 01:14:40,400 Speaker 6: for not being like a star already, he had eight 1720 01:14:40,400 --> 01:14:43,040 Speaker 6: and a half sacks last year. And then you look 1721 01:14:43,080 --> 01:14:47,400 Speaker 6: at the rest of that group combined Quitty Pay, Taekwon Lewis, 1722 01:14:48,400 --> 01:14:52,240 Speaker 6: and I'm blaming on the last name here, Samson. They 1723 01:14:52,280 --> 01:14:55,840 Speaker 6: had nine combined. And there are all three of those 1724 01:14:55,880 --> 01:14:58,720 Speaker 6: guys are free agents, and I think all three should. 1725 01:14:58,479 --> 01:14:58,960 Speaker 2: Not be brought back. 1726 01:14:59,320 --> 01:15:01,680 Speaker 3: Yes, And I think, to me, I fall into the 1727 01:15:01,680 --> 01:15:03,680 Speaker 3: trap with sacks. I like to look at pressures too, 1728 01:15:03,680 --> 01:15:06,519 Speaker 3: because I think there's a consistency element. That's a little 1729 01:15:06,520 --> 01:15:10,320 Speaker 3: bit better indicator there, and it tells the same story. Yeah, 1730 01:15:10,520 --> 01:15:14,920 Speaker 3: like those guys just didn't have consistent pressure either. Jermaine Pratt, 1731 01:15:15,120 --> 01:15:18,720 Speaker 3: I think is an interesting one, just because what are 1732 01:15:18,720 --> 01:15:20,040 Speaker 3: you doing with Saya Franklin. 1733 01:15:20,280 --> 01:15:23,160 Speaker 6: And that's why I thought about playing him on the list, 1734 01:15:23,200 --> 01:15:26,240 Speaker 6: But until I know what you do with Zaire, I'm 1735 01:15:26,280 --> 01:15:29,679 Speaker 6: not so sure if I can like commit to bringing 1736 01:15:29,800 --> 01:15:32,160 Speaker 6: Jermaine Pratt back, because I think they need to upgrade 1737 01:15:32,680 --> 01:15:35,479 Speaker 6: at linebacker, yeah, significant. 1738 01:15:34,960 --> 01:15:38,840 Speaker 3: One of the two starting jobs need to be someone new. Yeah, 1739 01:15:38,920 --> 01:15:41,000 Speaker 3: but do you really want to do both? And again 1740 01:15:41,479 --> 01:15:43,479 Speaker 3: that's more of a lou Ana Roumo question. Guy has 1741 01:15:43,560 --> 01:15:46,439 Speaker 3: never really been a big believer in playing the young guys. 1742 01:15:46,600 --> 01:15:48,599 Speaker 3: So you know, the Brton Smith thing, I think comes 1743 01:15:48,640 --> 01:15:51,519 Speaker 3: down to so many finances with that, and I think. 1744 01:15:51,360 --> 01:15:55,960 Speaker 6: They've also invested Kevin in potentially replacing him with whether 1745 01:15:56,000 --> 01:15:58,759 Speaker 6: it be Magan's Olves or Jalen Travis. 1746 01:15:58,840 --> 01:16:00,360 Speaker 3: So I was thinking to myself, you can kind of 1747 01:16:00,360 --> 01:16:03,479 Speaker 3: pass it towards them. Yeah, Mark, do this audio about 1748 01:16:03,479 --> 01:16:04,040 Speaker 3: Alec Pierce. 1749 01:16:04,200 --> 01:16:04,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, I know. 1750 01:16:04,960 --> 01:16:08,080 Speaker 3: Ben Solak from The Ringer brought up a team the 1751 01:16:08,160 --> 01:16:13,320 Speaker 3: other day for Alec Pierce in free agency here good 1752 01:16:13,360 --> 01:16:14,160 Speaker 3: and cue this up Mark. 1753 01:16:14,280 --> 01:16:16,559 Speaker 2: Yeah. So this was on up In Adams with Kay Adams. 1754 01:16:16,880 --> 01:16:19,560 Speaker 7: She was going over the top five free agents of 1755 01:16:19,640 --> 01:16:22,639 Speaker 7: where you know there are potential free agents and where 1756 01:16:22,680 --> 01:16:23,599 Speaker 7: he thinks they should land. 1757 01:16:23,640 --> 01:16:24,559 Speaker 2: And this was what he said. 1758 01:16:25,040 --> 01:16:25,240 Speaker 11: Here. 1759 01:16:25,280 --> 01:16:26,439 Speaker 10: It's a couple of weeks away. 1760 01:16:26,640 --> 01:16:28,679 Speaker 8: I'd like to hear your top five free agent moves 1761 01:16:28,680 --> 01:16:30,320 Speaker 8: you'd like to see happen, and start. 1762 01:16:30,200 --> 01:16:34,160 Speaker 12: At five, Alex Pierce to the Patriots. I'm very enthusiastic 1763 01:16:34,200 --> 01:16:37,439 Speaker 12: about Pierce. Is this like big downfield receiver, most explosive 1764 01:16:37,439 --> 01:16:40,040 Speaker 12: receptions per touch this year in the NFL, Drake, maybe 1765 01:16:40,040 --> 01:16:42,240 Speaker 12: we've seen me a highly explosive passers had a great 1766 01:16:42,280 --> 01:16:45,080 Speaker 12: downfield ball Stefan Besons where they have that juice rage 1767 01:16:45,120 --> 01:16:47,000 Speaker 12: to Mario Douglas is kind of their speed guy. You 1768 01:16:47,080 --> 01:16:49,960 Speaker 12: really saw the Seahawks not fear those two players in 1769 01:16:50,040 --> 01:16:52,439 Speaker 12: particular in this game. And so I think you'd like 1770 01:16:52,520 --> 01:16:54,760 Speaker 12: to see a bigger, stronger ex receiver who win some 1771 01:16:54,840 --> 01:16:57,120 Speaker 12: of those backside balls, some of those contested balls, but 1772 01:16:57,240 --> 01:16:59,400 Speaker 12: then also has the ability to win a speed down 1773 01:16:59,439 --> 01:17:00,920 Speaker 12: the field. And so he's from the Colts, is going 1774 01:17:00,960 --> 01:17:02,479 Speaker 12: to make a lot of money. I think he's gonna 1775 01:17:02,479 --> 01:17:03,719 Speaker 12: be the one that surprises a lot of people. 1776 01:17:05,280 --> 01:17:06,920 Speaker 2: You know, Ben brings up a lot of good points there. 1777 01:17:07,479 --> 01:17:10,280 Speaker 3: But the Colts have the control right, they can just 1778 01:17:10,320 --> 01:17:10,720 Speaker 3: tag him. 1779 01:17:11,000 --> 01:17:13,479 Speaker 2: And that's where that when he was talking, I was like, 1780 01:17:13,600 --> 01:17:15,400 Speaker 2: huh uh, Patriots. 1781 01:17:16,000 --> 01:17:19,679 Speaker 3: Because if you're gonna give Daniel Jones the multi year deal, 1782 01:17:19,800 --> 01:17:22,640 Speaker 3: then that means a franchise tag is still available to use, right, 1783 01:17:22,760 --> 01:17:24,679 Speaker 3: and then I just think you use it on Pierce. 1784 01:17:24,920 --> 01:17:25,920 Speaker 2: It's twenty eight million. 1785 01:17:26,000 --> 01:17:28,800 Speaker 3: I get that some people will, you know, not love 1786 01:17:28,920 --> 01:17:32,439 Speaker 3: that number, but I think that's pretty realistic to what 1787 01:17:32,600 --> 01:17:34,840 Speaker 3: he would garner on the open market there, especially if 1788 01:17:34,880 --> 01:17:37,200 Speaker 3: George Pickens is going to get tagged by the Cowboys, 1789 01:17:38,160 --> 01:17:41,920 Speaker 3: So key that option to you. With that, that's really 1790 01:17:42,040 --> 01:17:44,760 Speaker 3: just a it's not that big of a debate, you know. 1791 01:17:44,800 --> 01:17:46,880 Speaker 3: When I see the audio, I know it's jarring to 1792 01:17:46,920 --> 01:17:49,240 Speaker 3: hear to a lot of people, but I don't think 1793 01:17:49,280 --> 01:17:50,719 Speaker 3: it's that big of a debate. 1794 01:17:50,840 --> 01:17:53,519 Speaker 7: So what if the Colts franchise tag Alec Pierce and 1795 01:17:53,560 --> 01:17:57,880 Speaker 7: the Patriots come calling and say we would like to 1796 01:17:57,960 --> 01:18:00,320 Speaker 7: sign him, Because you get the what the trade compsation? 1797 01:18:00,439 --> 01:18:00,519 Speaker 3: Right? 1798 01:18:00,560 --> 01:18:02,320 Speaker 7: The cults are without a couple of first round picks. 1799 01:18:02,680 --> 01:18:04,799 Speaker 7: The pages come knocking and say, we want Alec Pierce 1800 01:18:05,080 --> 01:18:07,000 Speaker 7: and you get two first round picks. 1801 01:18:06,800 --> 01:18:07,120 Speaker 10: One. 1802 01:18:10,840 --> 01:18:13,080 Speaker 1: First round picks one. 1803 01:18:13,280 --> 01:18:17,280 Speaker 7: Well, I'm saying, don't you get if the Patriots, isn't 1804 01:18:17,280 --> 01:18:19,240 Speaker 7: the rule like if you get a franchise If if 1805 01:18:19,280 --> 01:18:21,559 Speaker 7: a franchise tag is placed on player and then another 1806 01:18:21,640 --> 01:18:24,599 Speaker 7: team tries to get them, they get two first round 1807 01:18:24,640 --> 01:18:27,000 Speaker 7: picks for it, isn't that the rule and the culture 1808 01:18:27,040 --> 01:18:29,160 Speaker 7: Without two first round picks, I actually have to look 1809 01:18:29,200 --> 01:18:29,400 Speaker 7: at this. 1810 01:18:29,760 --> 01:18:31,559 Speaker 2: Well, nobody's trading two first round pictures. 1811 01:18:31,560 --> 01:18:33,439 Speaker 3: Well, I'm just saying something I don't like to start there, Like, 1812 01:18:33,520 --> 01:18:36,200 Speaker 3: he's not Sauce Gardner playing a premium position at the 1813 01:18:36,240 --> 01:18:38,280 Speaker 3: age of twenty five on a reasonable contract. 1814 01:18:38,400 --> 01:18:39,680 Speaker 2: I totally agree that he's not. 1815 01:18:40,120 --> 01:18:42,920 Speaker 7: But since you're without the two first round picks, if 1816 01:18:42,960 --> 01:18:45,320 Speaker 7: the Patriots are legit wadding, Alec Pierce is their number 1817 01:18:45,320 --> 01:18:47,880 Speaker 7: one wide receiving like, hey, we just need this, We've 1818 01:18:47,880 --> 01:18:49,600 Speaker 7: got the quarterback, this, and that. We're just in the 1819 01:18:49,680 --> 01:18:52,639 Speaker 7: Super Bowl. Our first round picks are gonna be lower tier. Anyway, 1820 01:18:53,520 --> 01:18:54,759 Speaker 7: we could sign this guy. 1821 01:18:54,680 --> 01:18:57,360 Speaker 2: And get rid of Foxborough and do that. 1822 01:18:57,520 --> 01:19:01,400 Speaker 6: I but that's not I I'm looking at this up Mark, 1823 01:19:01,600 --> 01:19:04,040 Speaker 6: there is no specific rule that I can find where 1824 01:19:04,040 --> 01:19:06,320 Speaker 6: it said you have to give up the two first 1825 01:19:06,400 --> 01:19:11,720 Speaker 6: round picks. I think that conversation really got lit up 1826 01:19:11,760 --> 01:19:15,639 Speaker 6: in this market because of Lamar the situation with Lamar Jackson, 1827 01:19:16,240 --> 01:19:19,320 Speaker 6: and so that everyone was thinking the baseline there because 1828 01:19:19,320 --> 01:19:21,840 Speaker 6: he's a great quarterback and all that. But yeah, and 1829 01:19:21,920 --> 01:19:26,959 Speaker 6: that was restricted that likes or yeah, it was very convoluted. 1830 01:19:27,000 --> 01:19:29,120 Speaker 6: Actually wrote a piece about it, you know, years ago, 1831 01:19:29,360 --> 01:19:31,840 Speaker 6: talking about could the coach do this? So yeah, I 1832 01:19:31,880 --> 01:19:35,240 Speaker 6: think that's where you're kind of getting that information from, Mark, 1833 01:19:35,280 --> 01:19:37,240 Speaker 6: But I don't think it's a hard and set rule. 1834 01:19:37,720 --> 01:19:41,000 Speaker 2: But even then, I understand what you're saying. 1835 01:19:41,040 --> 01:19:43,000 Speaker 6: It's like, if you do tag him, do you then 1836 01:19:43,120 --> 01:19:47,439 Speaker 6: listen to potential other tagging trade options. Maybe maybe you do, 1837 01:19:47,600 --> 01:19:49,960 Speaker 6: But I think if you tag him, your intent is 1838 01:19:50,000 --> 01:19:51,519 Speaker 6: to keep him, and we know how the Colts feel 1839 01:19:51,520 --> 01:19:54,400 Speaker 6: about developing players, and again, you can't afford to lose 1840 01:19:54,479 --> 01:19:56,160 Speaker 6: him and potentially Michael Piman Jr. 1841 01:19:56,920 --> 01:19:58,479 Speaker 1: Well keep an eye on it for you all off 1842 01:19:58,520 --> 01:20:00,519 Speaker 1: season long. In our coverage from the comp. It starts 1843 01:20:00,560 --> 01:20:02,240 Speaker 1: in just a couple of weeks says, we are the 1844 01:20:02,280 --> 01:20:04,760 Speaker 1: home at the Indianapolis Cults, and you'll hear all kinds 1845 01:20:04,760 --> 01:20:07,559 Speaker 1: of stuff about them every day most of the day. 1846 01:20:07,640 --> 01:20:09,479 Speaker 1: But coming up in a moment one of the more 1847 01:20:09,600 --> 01:20:12,080 Speaker 1: bizarre stories in sports I've seen in a long time. 1848 01:20:12,479 --> 01:20:16,960 Speaker 1: We had an olympian breakdown in a post event press 1849 01:20:17,080 --> 01:20:20,120 Speaker 1: conference today and admit to cheating. But it's not what 1850 01:20:20,280 --> 01:20:22,160 Speaker 1: you think. Where do you hear this? 1851 01:20:27,160 --> 01:20:27,800 Speaker 8: The one kid? 1852 01:20:29,200 --> 01:20:32,519 Speaker 1: We were getting that share again. 1853 01:20:34,360 --> 01:20:37,439 Speaker 8: You're listening to a fan morning show on sports radio. 1854 01:20:44,560 --> 01:20:46,920 Speaker 1: You got a playlist just for me today, Mark, I'm 1855 01:20:47,040 --> 01:20:47,840 Speaker 1: digging this man. 1856 01:20:48,720 --> 01:20:49,320 Speaker 2: There's a theme. 1857 01:20:50,160 --> 01:20:52,919 Speaker 1: Oh, there's always a theme. I'm just saying that particular 1858 01:20:53,080 --> 01:20:54,760 Speaker 1: songs within your theme are fantastic. 1859 01:20:54,880 --> 01:20:57,840 Speaker 2: Well good, I'm glad. I'm gonna be a part of 1860 01:20:57,920 --> 01:20:59,080 Speaker 2: your Spotify rapped later. 1861 01:20:59,120 --> 01:21:01,599 Speaker 1: There you go. I'll have to go to your Twitter 1862 01:21:01,800 --> 01:21:05,200 Speaker 1: account and find out the actual playlist from today. That's right. 1863 01:21:05,880 --> 01:21:07,800 Speaker 1: I don't know, James, I think you saw this. I 1864 01:21:07,840 --> 01:21:11,080 Speaker 1: don't know if you've got this yesterday. The headline caught 1865 01:21:11,120 --> 01:21:15,759 Speaker 1: my attention. Norwegian by athlete breaks down during TV interview 1866 01:21:16,600 --> 01:21:19,320 Speaker 1: because he admitted to cheating, but it's not the kind 1867 01:21:19,360 --> 01:21:25,200 Speaker 1: of cheating you think this is a twenty kilometer biathlon. 1868 01:21:25,360 --> 01:21:29,720 Speaker 1: Norwegian skier Sterloholme like read, I believe it is how 1869 01:21:29,760 --> 01:21:33,280 Speaker 1: you pronounce it? Broke down in an interview after the 1870 01:21:33,400 --> 01:21:37,920 Speaker 1: event with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, confessing to cheating on 1871 01:21:38,040 --> 01:21:42,720 Speaker 1: his now ex girlfriend, pleading with her to take him back. 1872 01:21:42,880 --> 01:21:46,519 Speaker 1: During the interview, that's a new one for me, James Boyd. 1873 01:21:46,760 --> 01:21:47,880 Speaker 1: I've never seen that one. 1874 01:21:48,080 --> 01:21:52,240 Speaker 2: What a door you imagine doing that? Like you already 1875 01:21:52,320 --> 01:21:55,280 Speaker 2: cheated on her. You're on the biggest stage of your life, 1876 01:21:55,920 --> 01:21:57,240 Speaker 2: and you embarrass her further. 1877 01:21:58,240 --> 01:22:00,880 Speaker 1: He said, quote, wow, old or a week ago and 1878 01:22:00,960 --> 01:22:03,400 Speaker 1: it's been the worst week of my life. I had 1879 01:22:03,400 --> 01:22:05,479 Speaker 1: a gold medal in life and there's probably a lot 1880 01:22:05,520 --> 01:22:07,400 Speaker 1: of people out there who look at me differently now, 1881 01:22:07,760 --> 01:22:10,760 Speaker 1: but I only have eyes for her. Sports has taken 1882 01:22:10,800 --> 01:22:13,320 Speaker 1: a bit of a back seat these past couple of days. Yeah, 1883 01:22:13,479 --> 01:22:17,080 Speaker 1: I wish I could share this with her. Unquote can't 1884 01:22:17,120 --> 01:22:18,240 Speaker 1: put that one back in the bag. 1885 01:22:18,600 --> 01:22:21,240 Speaker 2: He's gonna be like the Cold Play lady. These be 1886 01:22:21,320 --> 01:22:23,160 Speaker 2: the keynote speaker and all these I mean, what are 1887 01:22:23,200 --> 01:22:24,200 Speaker 2: we doing now? 1888 01:22:24,320 --> 01:22:24,519 Speaker 10: Did this? 1889 01:22:24,760 --> 01:22:26,800 Speaker 1: Here's what I understand? Did this happen? Like at the 1890 01:22:26,840 --> 01:22:29,320 Speaker 1: Olympic village because we know how they thing things get there. 1891 01:22:30,680 --> 01:22:33,080 Speaker 13: I don't know how things get there. You're not the 1892 01:22:33,200 --> 01:22:36,000 Speaker 13: Olympic oh Village, one of the one of the uh, 1893 01:22:36,080 --> 01:22:38,400 Speaker 13: I've never been. I've just heard one of the lesser. 1894 01:22:38,880 --> 01:22:40,960 Speaker 13: I think it's well known now, Mark, isn't it fairly 1895 01:22:41,040 --> 01:22:41,439 Speaker 13: well known? 1896 01:22:41,560 --> 01:22:41,720 Speaker 9: Yeah? 1897 01:22:41,760 --> 01:22:43,720 Speaker 2: They stock up on condoms ahead of the time and 1898 01:22:43,800 --> 01:22:45,920 Speaker 2: they run out of them. Is there because a village? 1899 01:22:46,040 --> 01:22:46,720 Speaker 2: Is that still a thing? 1900 01:22:46,960 --> 01:22:47,160 Speaker 9: Yeah? 1901 01:22:47,360 --> 01:22:49,240 Speaker 2: Don't we have multiple sites here for the I mean. 1902 01:22:49,600 --> 01:22:52,040 Speaker 1: There's two sides. They have a village on each site. 1903 01:22:52,000 --> 01:22:55,400 Speaker 2: And likely staying in the village is still so here. 1904 01:22:55,479 --> 01:22:56,080 Speaker 1: Here's all you need. 1905 01:22:56,160 --> 01:22:57,360 Speaker 2: The village is down in Florida. 1906 01:22:57,520 --> 01:23:00,479 Speaker 1: I mean it's pretty much basic biology. Right. You've got 1907 01:23:00,560 --> 01:23:04,960 Speaker 1: these elite unbelievable This is. 1908 01:23:04,960 --> 01:23:08,880 Speaker 3: The sex talk here is you have these school I 1909 01:23:08,960 --> 01:23:10,479 Speaker 3: really hope everybody's dropped their kids off. 1910 01:23:11,280 --> 01:23:12,800 Speaker 2: I mean I didn't. I didn't. I didn't know anything 1911 01:23:12,800 --> 01:23:13,120 Speaker 2: about this. 1912 01:23:13,360 --> 01:23:18,759 Speaker 1: You have these unbelievably fit, incredible athletes who've been laser 1913 01:23:18,880 --> 01:23:22,599 Speaker 1: focused on one thing and one thing only for like three, four, five, 1914 01:23:22,800 --> 01:23:25,920 Speaker 1: eight years, and then all of a sudden, their events 1915 01:23:26,040 --> 01:23:28,560 Speaker 1: come and go and they're done with the event, and 1916 01:23:28,600 --> 01:23:31,080 Speaker 1: they're still hanging around for a couple of days, and 1917 01:23:31,160 --> 01:23:33,720 Speaker 1: everybody's got a lot of unused energy they got to use. 1918 01:23:33,760 --> 01:23:35,120 Speaker 1: You know what I'm saying, James. 1919 01:23:35,880 --> 01:23:37,920 Speaker 2: The sex talk from your boss has got to be 1920 01:23:38,000 --> 01:23:38,439 Speaker 2: something else? 1921 01:23:40,439 --> 01:23:42,720 Speaker 1: This is, Mark, Is this not a fairly well known 1922 01:23:42,760 --> 01:23:44,680 Speaker 1: story the last several Olympics. 1923 01:23:44,600 --> 01:23:47,200 Speaker 7: I myself have been locked in on this story. Yeah, 1924 01:23:47,320 --> 01:23:49,920 Speaker 7: I'm very familiar. I'm no Olympic athlete, but I'm very 1925 01:23:49,960 --> 01:23:52,000 Speaker 7: familiar with the Olympic village. 1926 01:23:52,280 --> 01:23:54,720 Speaker 1: I forget what Olympics it was, but there was one 1927 01:23:54,800 --> 01:23:57,760 Speaker 1: of them that the beds that they actually built for 1928 01:23:57,800 --> 01:23:59,920 Speaker 1: the Olympics in the village were made out of car 1929 01:24:00,000 --> 01:24:02,760 Speaker 1: hardboard and only designed to hold like two hundred to 1930 01:24:02,800 --> 01:24:04,000 Speaker 1: two hundred and thirty pounds. 1931 01:24:04,520 --> 01:24:05,639 Speaker 2: Got to get a bit inventive. 1932 01:24:05,680 --> 01:24:10,080 Speaker 1: Then Mark knows this. I'm not making any of this up. 1933 01:24:10,160 --> 01:24:11,000 Speaker 2: It was accurate. 1934 01:24:11,120 --> 01:24:13,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, so there you go that things you didn't know 1935 01:24:13,680 --> 01:24:15,799 Speaker 1: about the Olympics and the Olympic Village, Jack. 1936 01:24:15,640 --> 01:24:18,280 Speaker 2: I a lot of things. Within the last minute or 1937 01:24:18,320 --> 01:24:20,439 Speaker 2: so on the show, Jeff keeps on turning to Mark 1938 01:24:20,520 --> 01:24:21,600 Speaker 2: behind the glass, like. 1939 01:24:22,000 --> 01:24:23,720 Speaker 1: Well, you guys are leaving me hanging out to dry 1940 01:24:23,760 --> 01:24:25,240 Speaker 1: it so that's how that works. 1941 01:24:25,520 --> 01:24:31,080 Speaker 7: You're gonna talk about Mark behind there about that one. 1942 01:24:31,320 --> 01:24:32,800 Speaker 2: I did hear about that one. I don't know if 1943 01:24:32,800 --> 01:24:34,240 Speaker 2: we can really talk about that one on air. 1944 01:24:34,600 --> 01:24:37,679 Speaker 1: Jeff g texting and said, you are correct, you are correct. 1945 01:24:38,560 --> 01:24:42,240 Speaker 2: Well he's talking about he's correct about the first round pick. 1946 01:24:42,560 --> 01:24:45,320 Speaker 2: You want to read the full text. I get that correct? 1947 01:24:45,360 --> 01:24:50,479 Speaker 2: What oh man? Are we lying on the text line again? Jeff, No, 1948 01:24:51,320 --> 01:24:53,840 Speaker 2: well we're we're bending the truth a little bit there. 1949 01:24:53,880 --> 01:24:56,120 Speaker 1: I mean you said about that, he said, you may 1950 01:24:56,160 --> 01:24:58,479 Speaker 1: have already been texted this found on the operations dot 1951 01:24:58,640 --> 01:25:00,720 Speaker 1: NFL dot com to first round picks for a non 1952 01:25:00,760 --> 01:25:03,519 Speaker 1: exclusive franchise tag if the offer from the other team 1953 01:25:03,920 --> 01:25:05,880 Speaker 1: is not matched. That's what he was saying was correct. 1954 01:25:05,960 --> 01:25:10,960 Speaker 2: But there you go. Trust the bus man of the 1955 01:25:11,000 --> 01:25:12,439 Speaker 2: boss man with the text line. 1956 01:25:12,880 --> 01:25:14,600 Speaker 1: I was just trying to get out of the conversation. 1957 01:25:14,800 --> 01:25:17,800 Speaker 1: That's all all right. Coming up in a minute, Kevin. 1958 01:25:17,840 --> 01:25:18,680 Speaker 1: I'm looking forward to this. 1959 01:25:18,720 --> 01:25:21,320 Speaker 3: I think Travis Steele hasn't been listening to the show 1960 01:25:21,400 --> 01:25:23,120 Speaker 3: here on WHOA. 1961 01:25:23,640 --> 01:25:27,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, maybe Travis listen to the show. We'll talk to 1962 01:25:27,439 --> 01:25:30,320 Speaker 1: the head coach of the Miami of Ohio red Ox 1963 01:25:30,360 --> 01:25:33,320 Speaker 1: coming up next, It's ninety three five. Welcome into the 1964 01:25:33,360 --> 01:25:36,760 Speaker 1: Fan Morning Show as we go through college basketball quite 1965 01:25:36,760 --> 01:25:39,280 Speaker 1: extensively today, p Due with an overtime win at Nebraska 1966 01:25:39,400 --> 01:25:41,240 Speaker 1: last night. Baby going to be hosting Yukon, one of 1967 01:25:41,280 --> 01:25:43,559 Speaker 1: the best teams in the nation later on tonight over 1968 01:25:43,640 --> 01:25:46,320 Speaker 1: at Hankle. Indiana's had a couple of big wins lately, 1969 01:25:46,439 --> 01:25:49,719 Speaker 1: and it is it is different. We got an overtime 1970 01:25:49,800 --> 01:25:52,479 Speaker 1: win for the Pacers last night. Basketball hits different here 1971 01:25:52,520 --> 01:25:54,360 Speaker 1: in Indiana and this is a This week has been 1972 01:25:54,360 --> 01:25:55,800 Speaker 1: a perfect example why James. 1973 01:25:56,439 --> 01:26:00,280 Speaker 6: Absolutely a lot of overtime basketball between the Pacers high 1974 01:26:00,280 --> 01:26:03,519 Speaker 6: school and you know, you're looking at the college ranks 1975 01:26:03,560 --> 01:26:05,720 Speaker 6: with Purdue, and then obviously, like you said, Jeff, the 1976 01:26:05,800 --> 01:26:08,160 Speaker 6: high school ranks as well. Saw a great one last night. 1977 01:26:08,280 --> 01:26:12,599 Speaker 6: Thirty three pointers in a high school basketball game. Boy, 1978 01:26:12,720 --> 01:26:14,080 Speaker 6: they were getting them up and I mean these were 1979 01:26:14,360 --> 01:26:16,840 Speaker 6: it wasn't I would say that both teams Pike and 1980 01:26:17,040 --> 01:26:21,559 Speaker 6: Mount Vernon shot very well from the field. Kaitlyn Clarkin attendance. 1981 01:26:21,640 --> 01:26:25,479 Speaker 6: You can appreciate the long range accuracy. So hey, I 1982 01:26:25,560 --> 01:26:27,040 Speaker 6: got to see a sweet game. 1983 01:26:26,920 --> 01:26:27,960 Speaker 2: For what was it, eight bucks? 1984 01:26:28,160 --> 01:26:30,759 Speaker 1: I bet Kevin is last night's game, in the overtime 1985 01:26:30,840 --> 01:26:33,040 Speaker 1: winning on the road against Nebraska. Is that the kind 1986 01:26:33,040 --> 01:26:34,840 Speaker 1: of thing we talked about, how it can affect your 1987 01:26:34,880 --> 01:26:36,640 Speaker 1: seed line and stuff like that. But in terms of 1988 01:26:37,040 --> 01:26:39,320 Speaker 1: where Purdue has been, they had that three game losing streak, 1989 01:26:39,320 --> 01:26:41,920 Speaker 1: They've now won three games since then. Does it feel 1990 01:26:41,920 --> 01:26:43,840 Speaker 1: like they're starting to get their mojo back a little bit? 1991 01:26:43,880 --> 01:26:46,639 Speaker 1: Does that game kind of move them forward internally? 1992 01:26:46,840 --> 01:26:47,000 Speaker 10: Yeah? 1993 01:26:47,040 --> 01:26:48,799 Speaker 4: I mean I think you got to string things together. 1994 01:26:49,000 --> 01:26:51,160 Speaker 4: I mean, obviously the Oregon game over the weekend was 1995 01:26:51,240 --> 01:26:52,320 Speaker 4: a struggle, but I mean. 1996 01:26:52,320 --> 01:26:53,960 Speaker 2: That was a great, great result. 1997 01:26:54,160 --> 01:26:56,040 Speaker 3: You know, I'm not I tried not to fall into 1998 01:26:56,040 --> 01:26:58,679 Speaker 3: trap of like one game all of a sudden changes everything. 1999 01:26:58,800 --> 01:27:00,640 Speaker 3: I think it's more of a can you string some 2000 01:27:00,720 --> 01:27:03,360 Speaker 3: things together? And they've got quite the gauntlet again coming 2001 01:27:03,439 --> 01:27:06,000 Speaker 3: up here in February, but nonetheless, big time result for 2002 01:27:06,080 --> 01:27:06,599 Speaker 3: him last night. 2003 01:27:06,960 --> 01:27:10,960 Speaker 1: We have one remaining undefeated team in college basketball and 2004 01:27:11,040 --> 01:27:14,040 Speaker 1: Division one this year. Obviously we saw Arizona go down 2005 01:27:14,080 --> 01:27:17,080 Speaker 1: the other night, but right now, the RedHawks at Miami 2006 01:27:17,160 --> 01:27:20,960 Speaker 1: of Ohio are the lone undefeated team in America and 2007 01:27:21,120 --> 01:27:24,280 Speaker 1: their head coach joins us now in the Payless Lookers hotline, 2008 01:27:24,320 --> 01:27:27,120 Speaker 1: no stranger to these parts. Travis Steele, happy to have 2009 01:27:27,240 --> 01:27:28,840 Speaker 1: you on the Fan morning show this morning. I have 2010 01:27:29,000 --> 01:27:30,719 Speaker 1: things going for you, I would think pretty well. 2011 01:27:30,720 --> 01:27:33,880 Speaker 10: Right now, Yeah, things are going great. I appreciate you 2012 01:27:33,960 --> 01:27:36,200 Speaker 10: guys having me on coach. 2013 01:27:36,280 --> 01:27:39,280 Speaker 3: Yeah again, appreciate the time. Obviously, tons of Indiana connections. 2014 01:27:39,360 --> 01:27:42,639 Speaker 3: I think our audience realizes that from your coaching staff 2015 01:27:42,920 --> 01:27:43,720 Speaker 3: and even some. 2016 01:27:43,760 --> 01:27:45,280 Speaker 2: Of your players. I wanted to start there. 2017 01:27:45,800 --> 01:27:48,439 Speaker 3: Pete Souitor, Justin Kirby, you go up to Hamilton County, 2018 01:27:48,479 --> 01:27:53,320 Speaker 3: those names quite familiar, kind of different paths to Oxford, 2019 01:27:53,720 --> 01:27:56,000 Speaker 3: and I think Justin maybe even there was a thought 2020 01:27:56,040 --> 01:27:56,800 Speaker 3: he might read shirt. 2021 01:27:56,880 --> 01:27:58,639 Speaker 2: But if you don't mind, we start there. 2022 01:27:59,240 --> 01:28:01,960 Speaker 3: Let's start with Pete's suitor first, and exactly the role, 2023 01:28:02,360 --> 01:28:04,479 Speaker 3: how you guys got him, and what he's meant to 2024 01:28:04,520 --> 01:28:04,880 Speaker 3: your team. 2025 01:28:05,840 --> 01:28:07,720 Speaker 10: Yeah. You know, so when I took the job here 2026 01:28:07,760 --> 01:28:11,160 Speaker 10: at Miami a couple of years ago, he was already 2027 01:28:11,280 --> 01:28:14,439 Speaker 10: committed and signed to go to Bellerman down in Louisville. 2028 01:28:14,680 --> 01:28:18,800 Speaker 10: And we actually played Bellerman my first year here. Now, 2029 01:28:18,840 --> 01:28:21,800 Speaker 10: we didn't win many games a year one, but we 2030 01:28:21,880 --> 01:28:24,800 Speaker 10: did beat Bellerman. And I'll never forget I told our 2031 01:28:24,880 --> 01:28:26,800 Speaker 10: staff during the middle of the game, I said, why 2032 01:28:26,920 --> 01:28:31,120 Speaker 10: the heck is it Peter Souter here at Miami? I said, man, 2033 01:28:31,160 --> 01:28:34,080 Speaker 10: he's my type of guy. So fast forward, you know, 2034 01:28:34,160 --> 01:28:37,000 Speaker 10: a year and a half later, Well, Pete enters the 2035 01:28:37,120 --> 01:28:41,720 Speaker 10: transfer portal and I had actually just taken a commitment 2036 01:28:42,320 --> 01:28:45,479 Speaker 10: from another kid the day that he had entered the 2037 01:28:45,560 --> 01:28:49,800 Speaker 10: portal and at his position, and so I had to actually, 2038 01:28:50,040 --> 01:28:52,360 Speaker 10: once Pete entered the portal, I actually had to call 2039 01:28:52,479 --> 01:28:54,160 Speaker 10: that young man back and tell him I was going 2040 01:28:54,240 --> 01:28:56,400 Speaker 10: a different direction. And I had no idea whether I 2041 01:28:56,439 --> 01:28:59,560 Speaker 10: could get Peter or not. And think, thank god, we 2042 01:28:59,640 --> 01:29:01,479 Speaker 10: get into it up getting them because we went all 2043 01:29:01,560 --> 01:29:04,639 Speaker 10: in on him. And you know, Pete for us as 2044 01:29:04,680 --> 01:29:07,559 Speaker 10: our one of our leaders, he is to me one 2045 01:29:07,560 --> 01:29:09,880 Speaker 10: of the best players in all of college basketball. Man. 2046 01:29:09,920 --> 01:29:14,880 Speaker 10: He could play anywhere. He's an absolute winner, tough defensively, 2047 01:29:15,040 --> 01:29:17,840 Speaker 10: he's a tremendous offense. He can score thirty seven, he 2048 01:29:17,880 --> 01:29:20,439 Speaker 10: could go get ten assists in a game. You know, 2049 01:29:20,560 --> 01:29:23,479 Speaker 10: he's just a walking he's a winner. He wonted Carmel 2050 01:29:23,600 --> 01:29:27,160 Speaker 10: High School. He just wins. And then you know a 2051 01:29:27,240 --> 01:29:30,519 Speaker 10: guy like Justin Kirby, who you mentioned, you know, Justin, 2052 01:29:31,439 --> 01:29:35,599 Speaker 10: we really come on late there at Fishers obviously another 2053 01:29:35,680 --> 01:29:38,760 Speaker 10: great high school program. You think about Carmel's, they always win, 2054 01:29:38,880 --> 01:29:44,160 Speaker 10: Ryan Osbourne, Garrett Wyne Garden always wins up up at Fishers, 2055 01:29:45,439 --> 01:29:47,839 Speaker 10: you know, and Justin you could just see the immense 2056 01:29:47,960 --> 01:29:51,120 Speaker 10: upside that he had and that his best basketball was 2057 01:29:51,160 --> 01:29:53,080 Speaker 10: ahead of him. Well, all of a sudden this year, 2058 01:29:53,120 --> 01:29:55,280 Speaker 10: you know, he was injured and sick in the preseason 2059 01:29:55,800 --> 01:29:58,080 Speaker 10: a lot. So I said, hey, probably the best thing 2060 01:29:58,160 --> 01:30:00,439 Speaker 10: is going to be the red shirt. And then all 2061 01:30:00,479 --> 01:30:03,160 Speaker 10: of a sudden, you know, our point guard went down 2062 01:30:03,200 --> 01:30:06,639 Speaker 10: the season ending injury in December, and I said, hey, listen, 2063 01:30:06,720 --> 01:30:09,519 Speaker 10: let's have a conversation about burning the red shirt. And 2064 01:30:09,600 --> 01:30:11,560 Speaker 10: he was like, Coach, I'm all in. And he is 2065 01:30:11,680 --> 01:30:15,439 Speaker 10: just taken off since then. And again another guy that 2066 01:30:15,560 --> 01:30:17,360 Speaker 10: has just a two way player that has in the 2067 01:30:17,400 --> 01:30:21,240 Speaker 10: mids upside winner. Both are great, great young men. So 2068 01:30:21,439 --> 01:30:24,200 Speaker 10: we're super super happy that we have them here at Miami. 2069 01:30:25,280 --> 01:30:28,840 Speaker 6: So we have Travis Steele here on the line, the 2070 01:30:28,920 --> 01:30:32,280 Speaker 6: coach of Miami of Ohio and the last undefeated team 2071 01:30:32,360 --> 01:30:34,720 Speaker 6: and men's basketball in the country. Coach I did get 2072 01:30:34,760 --> 01:30:37,800 Speaker 6: a chance to see Justin Kirby last year. Actually playing 2073 01:30:37,840 --> 01:30:39,639 Speaker 6: for fishers who they I feel like they haven't lost 2074 01:30:39,680 --> 01:30:42,320 Speaker 6: the regular season game and forever they always win. Like 2075 01:30:42,400 --> 01:30:45,240 Speaker 6: you said, but when you look at your program, you're 2076 01:30:45,280 --> 01:30:46,599 Speaker 6: on quite the winning streak as well. 2077 01:30:47,320 --> 01:30:50,000 Speaker 2: Do you talk about the streak at all? Is it 2078 01:30:50,160 --> 01:30:51,200 Speaker 2: like taboo to do so? 2079 01:30:51,400 --> 01:30:54,560 Speaker 6: But even beyond that, however, you all just approached this 2080 01:30:54,680 --> 01:30:57,000 Speaker 6: season to get to this point in what you're building. 2081 01:30:58,280 --> 01:31:01,320 Speaker 10: Yeah, it's a great question, you know, and it's you know, 2082 01:31:01,439 --> 01:31:02,960 Speaker 10: we just kind of live at day to day. I've 2083 01:31:02,960 --> 01:31:05,040 Speaker 10: told our guys I could care less about the streak. 2084 01:31:05,600 --> 01:31:10,240 Speaker 10: I'm happy for our players and our university for getting 2085 01:31:10,280 --> 01:31:14,320 Speaker 10: the recognition and attention that we've gotten. But it's just 2086 01:31:14,439 --> 01:31:17,120 Speaker 10: all about the process, right, It's embracing the process that 2087 01:31:17,240 --> 01:31:19,960 Speaker 10: day to day. Are we getting a great lift in today? 2088 01:31:20,640 --> 01:31:24,840 Speaker 10: Are we watching film and getting better? Are we practicing? 2089 01:31:25,160 --> 01:31:28,439 Speaker 10: We're maximizing that hour of practice that we're on the floor, 2090 01:31:29,000 --> 01:31:31,639 Speaker 10: you know, Like I have this quote above my desk. 2091 01:31:31,760 --> 01:31:36,280 Speaker 10: It's be obsessed with trajectory and not the results. Are 2092 01:31:36,360 --> 01:31:38,360 Speaker 10: we getting better? Are we not like we need to 2093 01:31:38,400 --> 01:31:41,360 Speaker 10: peak in March? Right? That's all I care about and 2094 01:31:41,520 --> 01:31:45,439 Speaker 10: our guys know that, and so we've really enjoyed. Listen. 2095 01:31:45,520 --> 01:31:47,960 Speaker 10: I know you've got to enjoy the moment, right, and 2096 01:31:48,120 --> 01:31:49,560 Speaker 10: you want to be where your feet are. Man, it 2097 01:31:49,640 --> 01:31:52,719 Speaker 10: has been a super super fun ride with these guys. 2098 01:31:53,520 --> 01:31:55,600 Speaker 10: I'm blessed just to be a part of it. And 2099 01:31:56,080 --> 01:31:58,519 Speaker 10: it's been a ton of fun, even like the bus rides. 2100 01:31:58,600 --> 01:32:01,599 Speaker 10: That the long bus ride, it's the hotels, man, it's 2101 01:32:01,720 --> 01:32:03,519 Speaker 10: we have a lot a lot of fun together and 2102 01:32:03,560 --> 01:32:06,120 Speaker 10: we keep it loose, but it's how we work really, 2103 01:32:06,160 --> 01:32:07,320 Speaker 10: really hard. You know. 2104 01:32:07,479 --> 01:32:10,160 Speaker 1: One of the things that's as I've watched your team 2105 01:32:10,240 --> 01:32:11,880 Speaker 1: and then I went back and looked at it last 2106 01:32:11,960 --> 01:32:14,360 Speaker 1: night and knowing we were having you on. You've had 2107 01:32:14,400 --> 01:32:17,120 Speaker 1: your share of steamrolling teams, no question about that. But 2108 01:32:17,400 --> 01:32:19,960 Speaker 1: of your games, you've had three wins in overtime and 2109 01:32:20,040 --> 01:32:22,479 Speaker 1: three or four others that have been decided by two 2110 01:32:22,640 --> 01:32:26,280 Speaker 1: or three points. What is it about that that? I 2111 01:32:26,360 --> 01:32:29,479 Speaker 1: always think winning close games consistently tells you how your 2112 01:32:29,520 --> 01:32:31,280 Speaker 1: team is doing. What are your thoughts on that? 2113 01:32:32,560 --> 01:32:35,120 Speaker 10: Yeah, I think it's good to get put in every situation. 2114 01:32:35,479 --> 01:32:39,320 Speaker 10: You know, you practice, you practice those special situations in practice, 2115 01:32:40,120 --> 01:32:42,200 Speaker 10: but to be able to do it live game is 2116 01:32:42,240 --> 01:32:45,000 Speaker 10: a different situation, right, I mean it's just different. And 2117 01:32:45,760 --> 01:32:47,840 Speaker 10: we've been in every situation. We've been up by five, 2118 01:32:48,080 --> 01:32:50,080 Speaker 10: lost the lead, and with two minutes ago, we've been 2119 01:32:50,680 --> 01:32:53,160 Speaker 10: we've been down by five with two minutes ago and 2120 01:32:53,560 --> 01:32:58,320 Speaker 10: took it to overtime. Winners find a way, even when 2121 01:32:58,400 --> 01:33:02,920 Speaker 10: they don't necessarily play well, they find a way. And 2122 01:33:03,160 --> 01:33:07,360 Speaker 10: our guys have such a I've used a word a lot, unflappable. 2123 01:33:07,439 --> 01:33:12,240 Speaker 10: With our guys. We are calm, cool, collected, confident in 2124 01:33:12,360 --> 01:33:15,320 Speaker 10: those moments. We have that belief. And when you have 2125 01:33:15,439 --> 01:33:18,880 Speaker 10: that belief, man, it's so so powerful, it really is, 2126 01:33:18,960 --> 01:33:20,680 Speaker 10: and it just permeates throughout the rest of our. 2127 01:33:20,680 --> 01:33:23,280 Speaker 3: Team's onys to Travis Steele again, the undefeated of my 2128 01:33:23,439 --> 01:33:27,880 Speaker 3: Ohio RedHawks, last one of men's basketball. Quite the Indiana background, 2129 01:33:28,320 --> 01:33:31,320 Speaker 3: not only on the roster but also for him. So, coach, 2130 01:33:31,400 --> 01:33:33,479 Speaker 3: let me make sure I got everything right. My father 2131 01:33:33,600 --> 01:33:36,160 Speaker 3: also a Danville grad. You are Danville grad? 2132 01:33:36,240 --> 01:33:36,599 Speaker 2: Is that right? 2133 01:33:37,240 --> 01:33:39,720 Speaker 10: That's exactly right? Your dad and your father must be 2134 01:33:39,800 --> 01:33:42,120 Speaker 10: a really really smart guy, very smart guy. 2135 01:33:42,240 --> 01:33:45,960 Speaker 2: Maybury Cafe. Many meals there. Shout out to Twin Bridges 2136 01:33:46,000 --> 01:33:48,120 Speaker 2: golf Course. Shout out to the Warriors of Danville. So 2137 01:33:48,200 --> 01:33:50,000 Speaker 2: Todd Licklider coached you in high school? 2138 01:33:50,080 --> 01:33:50,479 Speaker 9: Is that right? 2139 01:33:51,360 --> 01:33:53,360 Speaker 10: So he would have been so he used to train 2140 01:33:53,439 --> 01:33:55,920 Speaker 10: me when I was little, and he actually coached my 2141 01:33:56,080 --> 01:33:58,720 Speaker 10: brother who coaches at Acro. Now I'd never gotten to 2142 01:33:58,800 --> 01:34:01,760 Speaker 10: play for coach Laclier and Wholes in high school, but 2143 01:34:01,920 --> 01:34:04,520 Speaker 10: he was the varsity coach when I was in middle school. 2144 01:34:04,240 --> 01:34:05,040 Speaker 9: And in grade school. 2145 01:34:05,400 --> 01:34:08,280 Speaker 4: Okay, gotcha. And then you have had coaching stops. 2146 01:34:08,360 --> 01:34:12,040 Speaker 3: Ben Daa obviously went to Butler Ben Davis Indiana as well. 2147 01:34:12,400 --> 01:34:16,240 Speaker 3: I guess it gets very cliche y at times. You know, 2148 01:34:16,760 --> 01:34:19,280 Speaker 3: forty nine states, blah blah blah all that when you 2149 01:34:19,439 --> 01:34:23,559 Speaker 3: think of Indiana basketball or Indiana basketball players. Is there 2150 01:34:23,760 --> 01:34:27,360 Speaker 3: something that stands out about the characteristic? But yes, it's 2151 01:34:27,400 --> 01:34:29,439 Speaker 3: a stereotype. But do you think there is a true 2152 01:34:29,479 --> 01:34:32,719 Speaker 3: stereotype when you're describing this state when it comes to basketball. 2153 01:34:33,520 --> 01:34:33,720 Speaker 1: I do. 2154 01:34:34,520 --> 01:34:36,960 Speaker 10: It's different. I mean yeah, I feel like it's just 2155 01:34:37,080 --> 01:34:41,439 Speaker 10: part of the every community, right, It's just they all 2156 01:34:41,520 --> 01:34:43,880 Speaker 10: get behind there at the high school team. You get 2157 01:34:43,920 --> 01:34:46,759 Speaker 10: a basketball in your hand at a very young age. 2158 01:34:48,280 --> 01:34:52,160 Speaker 10: It's the coaching is terrific in Indiana. I mean I 2159 01:34:52,280 --> 01:34:54,679 Speaker 10: mentioned a couple of them earlier. With Carmel and Fisher's. 2160 01:34:54,680 --> 01:34:58,280 Speaker 10: I mean like there there's great coaches over at bed Davis, Pike, 2161 01:34:59,280 --> 01:35:02,639 Speaker 10: I mean everywhere, Oblesville, I mean the whole state. It's 2162 01:35:02,840 --> 01:35:05,600 Speaker 10: it is a and being able to recruit it and 2163 01:35:05,680 --> 01:35:07,320 Speaker 10: being away from it because I did coach in high 2164 01:35:07,320 --> 01:35:11,120 Speaker 10: school for three years at Ben Davis, and when you're 2165 01:35:11,120 --> 01:35:12,720 Speaker 10: in it, you think it's the best. But then all 2166 01:35:12,720 --> 01:35:14,800 Speaker 10: of a sudden, when you go to college coaching and 2167 01:35:14,840 --> 01:35:18,400 Speaker 10: you're recruiting different states, you start to appreciate it even more. 2168 01:35:19,880 --> 01:35:21,800 Speaker 1: Coach. One other thing, you mentioned your brother a moment ago, 2169 01:35:21,880 --> 01:35:25,080 Speaker 1: John Gross head coach at Akron. You got to play 2170 01:35:25,160 --> 01:35:27,880 Speaker 1: him once and got the win over him. How does 2171 01:35:27,960 --> 01:35:29,559 Speaker 1: that feel like two wins when you get to beat 2172 01:35:29,560 --> 01:35:29,920 Speaker 1: your brother. 2173 01:35:31,560 --> 01:35:33,920 Speaker 10: It's just like in the backyard when you're growing up, right, 2174 01:35:34,040 --> 01:35:37,200 Speaker 10: It's like it's it's it's a lot of fun. You know, 2175 01:35:37,280 --> 01:35:39,519 Speaker 10: now I can I can show up to the family reunion. 2176 01:35:40,760 --> 01:35:42,920 Speaker 10: You know, so now now that we be maybe us 2177 01:35:43,000 --> 01:35:45,920 Speaker 10: last year in the back championship game a heartbreaker for us, 2178 01:35:46,640 --> 01:35:51,200 Speaker 10: and listen, it's a lot of fun. We're in that moment, 2179 01:35:51,280 --> 01:35:53,479 Speaker 10: we're in those forty minutes. Man, he's putting his team 2180 01:35:53,560 --> 01:35:55,320 Speaker 10: in position to win, and I'm doing the same for 2181 01:35:55,479 --> 01:35:58,240 Speaker 10: my team. But it is also kind of weird at 2182 01:35:58,280 --> 01:36:01,720 Speaker 10: the after. The after you know, it's man, even if 2183 01:36:01,760 --> 01:36:04,360 Speaker 10: you want, it's kind of like because you do, I 2184 01:36:04,479 --> 01:36:07,080 Speaker 10: really want to see him too. Well, right, I would 2185 01:36:07,160 --> 01:36:09,960 Speaker 10: not be where I'm at today if it wasn't for him. 2186 01:36:10,880 --> 01:36:13,320 Speaker 6: Well years ago, you'll have you know, Travis that I 2187 01:36:13,720 --> 01:36:17,080 Speaker 6: covered Coach gros said Illinois when I was in school. 2188 01:36:17,200 --> 01:36:19,719 Speaker 6: So it's kind of funny how I feel like in sports, 2189 01:36:19,800 --> 01:36:22,639 Speaker 6: like the seven degrees of separation is like three. You know, Yeah, 2190 01:36:22,640 --> 01:36:26,280 Speaker 6: everyone's been everywhere, Everyone's overlapped everywhere, you know, and then 2191 01:36:26,720 --> 01:36:30,040 Speaker 6: looking at just some of the things that you've accomplished 2192 01:36:30,080 --> 01:36:32,760 Speaker 6: this season, how has it shifted? We actually have a 2193 01:36:32,840 --> 01:36:37,200 Speaker 6: question here from one of the Miami of Ohio grads, 2194 01:36:37,360 --> 01:36:40,840 Speaker 6: Todd Curry. He says here asked Travis Steele about the 2195 01:36:40,840 --> 01:36:43,280 Speaker 6: difference between playing in the millet at the beginning of 2196 01:36:43,400 --> 01:36:46,080 Speaker 6: January when the students were away for the quote the 2197 01:36:46,200 --> 01:36:49,240 Speaker 6: Jay term, versus now playing in a sodaut arena that 2198 01:36:49,360 --> 01:36:51,240 Speaker 6: removed the tarps in the upper level for the first 2199 01:36:51,240 --> 01:36:54,360 Speaker 6: time in forever during this run. So, how has that shifted? 2200 01:36:54,439 --> 01:36:57,160 Speaker 6: Just the fan excitement. And he also wanted to say 2201 01:36:57,240 --> 01:36:59,000 Speaker 6: the alumni is very proud of what you've done for 2202 01:36:59,160 --> 01:36:59,559 Speaker 6: the program. 2203 01:37:00,479 --> 01:37:04,599 Speaker 10: Yeah, we'll tell him thank you, and we appreciate all 2204 01:37:04,640 --> 01:37:07,240 Speaker 10: the support. You know. I have a picture of the 2205 01:37:07,360 --> 01:37:11,200 Speaker 10: arena during my first game ever here at Miami at 2206 01:37:11,280 --> 01:37:15,400 Speaker 10: Mallett Hall, and there was barely anybody here. I had 2207 01:37:15,479 --> 01:37:17,720 Speaker 10: my wife and my kids and a few of the 2208 01:37:17,800 --> 01:37:19,840 Speaker 10: other staff and members families and that was about it. 2209 01:37:20,080 --> 01:37:24,120 Speaker 10: And now we're selling it out and tickets are going 2210 01:37:24,160 --> 01:37:28,200 Speaker 10: for hundreds of you know, three hundred dollars online, which 2211 01:37:28,280 --> 01:37:31,120 Speaker 10: is wild, and it just shows that anything could be done. 2212 01:37:32,320 --> 01:37:34,960 Speaker 10: Miami loves its sports, but they want to get behind 2213 01:37:35,000 --> 01:37:37,080 Speaker 10: the winter. Right, you got to put out a product 2214 01:37:37,960 --> 01:37:41,880 Speaker 10: that's good enough, and we've done that. But our marketing 2215 01:37:41,920 --> 01:37:44,679 Speaker 10: has done a great job as well. Right, And because 2216 01:37:44,720 --> 01:37:46,799 Speaker 10: we have to pull from our students. The student body 2217 01:37:47,280 --> 01:37:50,679 Speaker 10: has to be the pulse and the heartbeat of our arena. 2218 01:37:51,479 --> 01:37:53,760 Speaker 10: And if you give us a great home court advantage, 2219 01:37:54,160 --> 01:37:55,880 Speaker 10: and man, I will tell you when I came out, 2220 01:37:56,080 --> 01:37:58,799 Speaker 10: he mentioned because Jay term is like when kids it's 2221 01:37:58,840 --> 01:38:02,599 Speaker 10: at a long or Christmas break. Maybe the most schools, 2222 01:38:03,560 --> 01:38:06,800 Speaker 10: so all January basically our students took one, and when 2223 01:38:06,840 --> 01:38:11,200 Speaker 10: they came back for our UMass game, I was stunned 2224 01:38:11,479 --> 01:38:13,720 Speaker 10: watching out of the tunnel. I mean, I'll honestly just 2225 01:38:14,200 --> 01:38:17,640 Speaker 10: floored how loud it was, the amount of people, Like 2226 01:38:17,720 --> 01:38:19,600 Speaker 10: you said, the tart they usually have tarps up on 2227 01:38:19,640 --> 01:38:24,840 Speaker 10: the top up in the upper court concourse area, and 2228 01:38:25,640 --> 01:38:29,120 Speaker 10: it was sold out, and I was just, man, it's awesome. Man, 2229 01:38:29,439 --> 01:38:33,040 Speaker 10: we appreciate it. I know our team does, our players do. 2230 01:38:33,800 --> 01:38:34,519 Speaker 10: It means a lot. 2231 01:38:35,800 --> 01:38:37,800 Speaker 1: Coach, thanks so much for spending time with us this morning. 2232 01:38:37,840 --> 01:38:39,439 Speaker 1: Maybe we'll check in with you again later on as 2233 01:38:39,479 --> 01:38:40,679 Speaker 1: tournament time comes around. 2234 01:38:40,760 --> 01:38:44,120 Speaker 10: Sound there, Absolutely, I appreciate you having me on. Guys. 2235 01:38:44,200 --> 01:38:46,599 Speaker 1: You bet Travis Still, head coach of Miami of Ohio, 2236 01:38:46,760 --> 01:38:49,880 Speaker 1: joining us on the Payless Liquors hotline. He knows a 2237 01:38:49,920 --> 01:38:52,240 Speaker 1: little thing or two about Indiana basketball. 2238 01:38:52,400 --> 01:38:53,080 Speaker 2: That is true. 2239 01:38:53,240 --> 01:38:55,799 Speaker 6: I appreciate Kevin for kind of putting all that together. 2240 01:38:56,160 --> 01:38:58,880 Speaker 6: And there's just so many tentacles to it when you 2241 01:38:59,000 --> 01:39:02,360 Speaker 6: talk about basketball here in this state, where he's been, 2242 01:39:02,439 --> 01:39:05,720 Speaker 6: where he's gone. And again, I never knew waking up 2243 01:39:05,760 --> 01:39:07,439 Speaker 6: this morning that he was brothers with John Gross. 2244 01:39:07,640 --> 01:39:07,840 Speaker 1: Yeah. 2245 01:39:07,880 --> 01:39:11,479 Speaker 3: I think a cool angle especially too, is Miama Ohio 2246 01:39:11,600 --> 01:39:13,360 Speaker 3: now doing it for a second straight year. You know, 2247 01:39:13,520 --> 01:39:15,840 Speaker 3: he mentioned they got to the conference title game winning 2248 01:39:15,880 --> 01:39:19,519 Speaker 3: twenty five games last year. This year obviously their last 2249 01:39:19,600 --> 01:39:25,120 Speaker 3: undefeated team. I think the mid major stories of teams 2250 01:39:25,200 --> 01:39:28,439 Speaker 3: doing it in consecutive years are going to become super 2251 01:39:28,600 --> 01:39:32,160 Speaker 3: rare moving forward, like in maam Ohio and they lost 2252 01:39:32,200 --> 01:39:34,400 Speaker 3: one of their dudes last year to Georgia Tech. You know, 2253 01:39:34,520 --> 01:39:37,960 Speaker 3: guys inevitably are going to transfert and I say this up, 2254 01:39:38,520 --> 01:39:42,200 Speaker 3: you know, to the the the Power conferences. Like I 2255 01:39:42,280 --> 01:39:47,040 Speaker 3: think back to Butler's run. If Butler's run would have 2256 01:39:47,120 --> 01:39:51,880 Speaker 3: occurred right now, I think there's no chance it happens 2257 01:39:51,920 --> 01:39:54,439 Speaker 3: for a second straight year. I think Kentucky offers Shelvin 2258 01:39:54,479 --> 01:39:57,640 Speaker 3: Mack three million dollars and that's the end of Butler's run, 2259 01:39:57,880 --> 01:39:59,679 Speaker 3: right And I guess I'm projecting that Shelvin Mack would 2260 01:39:59,680 --> 01:40:03,240 Speaker 3: take three million dollar offer from his home state school. 2261 01:40:03,360 --> 01:40:06,600 Speaker 3: But that's probably the reality of the situation, you know. 2262 01:40:06,800 --> 01:40:09,719 Speaker 3: I mean, look at Indiana's roster is probably the perfect 2263 01:40:09,720 --> 01:40:11,560 Speaker 3: example of it this year. I mean, they are the 2264 01:40:11,680 --> 01:40:14,920 Speaker 3: mid Major All Stars, That's what Indiana's roster is. So 2265 01:40:15,080 --> 01:40:18,000 Speaker 3: if you are whatever Sam Houston State or Davidson or 2266 01:40:18,560 --> 01:40:21,120 Speaker 3: you know, Drake or any of these schools, you just 2267 01:40:21,320 --> 01:40:25,040 Speaker 3: aren't going to have the ability to string multiple years together. 2268 01:40:25,640 --> 01:40:28,680 Speaker 3: Travis Steel's team has gotten two years out of it 2269 01:40:28,880 --> 01:40:31,120 Speaker 3: and now this year, obviously they're one of. 2270 01:40:31,120 --> 01:40:32,360 Speaker 2: The talks of college basketball. 2271 01:40:32,439 --> 01:40:35,000 Speaker 3: So yeah, again, tons of Indiana flavor appreciate the Pete 2272 01:40:35,000 --> 01:40:37,799 Speaker 3: suit or Justin Kirby mentions as well in the detail 2273 01:40:37,840 --> 01:40:40,720 Speaker 3: on both of those stories. So we'll see exactly what 2274 01:40:40,760 --> 01:40:44,080 Speaker 3: happens at nine o'clock on Friday. They're actually on Big ESPN, 2275 01:40:44,880 --> 01:40:49,160 Speaker 3: So we're into Friday NBA All Star Weekend, Miami, Ohio against. 2276 01:40:48,920 --> 01:40:50,160 Speaker 4: Ohio battle the Brick. 2277 01:40:50,280 --> 01:40:52,720 Speaker 3: So it's a big rivalry I know over there in 2278 01:40:52,760 --> 01:40:56,920 Speaker 3: the state of Ohio between the Bobcats and the RedHawks. 2279 01:40:57,320 --> 01:41:01,000 Speaker 1: RedHawks right now in Joe Lenardi's bracketology eleven seed. 2280 01:41:01,720 --> 01:41:03,960 Speaker 3: Well, and that's the other thing too, is if you 2281 01:41:04,040 --> 01:41:06,200 Speaker 3: look at some of these computer rankings or the brackets, 2282 01:41:06,720 --> 01:41:08,439 Speaker 3: they don't get a lot of love. 2283 01:41:09,200 --> 01:41:13,600 Speaker 2: If they were to lose, oh boy, this could be 2284 01:41:13,600 --> 01:41:14,400 Speaker 2: a round. 2285 01:41:15,000 --> 01:41:15,200 Speaker 1: Yeah. 2286 01:41:15,320 --> 01:41:16,599 Speaker 2: I mean again, they're the eleven seed. 2287 01:41:16,760 --> 01:41:19,240 Speaker 3: If they they they're not an eight, They're not a seven, 2288 01:41:19,400 --> 01:41:21,760 Speaker 3: like you don't want to see they're getting little to 2289 01:41:21,920 --> 01:41:26,800 Speaker 3: no respect from a computer standpoint. So we could have 2290 01:41:26,920 --> 01:41:29,679 Speaker 3: that debate because you know, the MAC isn't a joke 2291 01:41:29,720 --> 01:41:32,080 Speaker 3: of a conference by any means, so they could easily 2292 01:41:32,720 --> 01:41:35,400 Speaker 3: have a slip up. So I'd be very very curious. 2293 01:41:35,439 --> 01:41:37,960 Speaker 3: But that'll be a fun March story for us to 2294 01:41:38,000 --> 01:41:39,320 Speaker 3: fall locally, hopefully I do. 2295 01:41:39,520 --> 01:41:41,960 Speaker 6: I mean, we all love the mid major run right 2296 01:41:42,040 --> 01:41:45,880 Speaker 6: in a tournament or just the underdog element of that 2297 01:41:46,080 --> 01:41:48,600 Speaker 6: sort of annual tournament. So I think that's why I 2298 01:41:48,760 --> 01:41:51,160 Speaker 6: enjoy March. Madden is so much like usually at the end, 2299 01:41:51,560 --> 01:41:54,400 Speaker 6: you do have the top dogs there before that beginning 2300 01:41:54,520 --> 01:41:56,960 Speaker 6: few weeks when you know you get the upsets and 2301 01:41:57,040 --> 01:41:59,479 Speaker 6: things like that. It adds to the stakes. Well, in 2302 01:41:59,840 --> 01:42:02,880 Speaker 6: the debate last year was is it dead? Do you 2303 01:42:02,920 --> 01:42:06,479 Speaker 6: remember last year? Do you remember the one double digit. 2304 01:42:06,360 --> 01:42:09,800 Speaker 2: Seed last year? I actually don't remember who that was. 2305 01:42:10,640 --> 01:42:12,000 Speaker 2: Our cinderella last year was. 2306 01:42:12,040 --> 01:42:17,000 Speaker 3: John Caliperry and Arkansas coach cal That's why I don't 2307 01:42:17,000 --> 01:42:18,120 Speaker 3: remember the underdog. 2308 01:42:19,560 --> 01:42:23,160 Speaker 1: That's what I think. Both Arkansas and John Caliperry big underdogs. 2309 01:42:23,160 --> 01:42:26,800 Speaker 2: But Bill Belichick, does the slipper still fit? That's what 2310 01:42:26,840 --> 01:42:28,439 Speaker 2: we're saying about. You know, Bill's trying to get in 2311 01:42:28,439 --> 01:42:29,640 Speaker 2: the Hall of Fame. Now he's an underdog for the 2312 01:42:29,680 --> 01:42:30,040 Speaker 2: Hall of Fame. 2313 01:42:30,520 --> 01:42:34,760 Speaker 3: Tiny Arkansas, Oh boy, there's small inn il budget. So 2314 01:42:35,360 --> 01:42:38,559 Speaker 3: I think that's a really fair question to ask about 2315 01:42:38,600 --> 01:42:42,160 Speaker 3: future NCAA tournaments. Are we going to have a mid major? 2316 01:42:42,320 --> 01:42:46,679 Speaker 3: Is Cinderella still going to Is the Jack Goldkey still 2317 01:42:46,800 --> 01:42:49,880 Speaker 3: going to be there to pull out another caliberry or 2318 01:42:49,920 --> 01:42:53,679 Speaker 3: even the Steph Curry David Well, yeah, that's that's the dream. 2319 01:42:54,200 --> 01:42:57,400 Speaker 1: Uh. Right now, when you're looking at bracketology updated yesterday 2320 01:42:57,400 --> 01:43:01,599 Speaker 1: by joean Lonardi, Indiana is on the nine line right 2321 01:43:01,680 --> 01:43:05,200 Speaker 1: now and Purdue is on the three line. I'm thinking 2322 01:43:05,280 --> 01:43:07,800 Speaker 1: if Purdue, if they could come up with a win 2323 01:43:07,880 --> 01:43:10,160 Speaker 1: on the road against Iowa, there's another Quad one win, 2324 01:43:10,240 --> 01:43:12,240 Speaker 1: they probably move up to a number two line next week. 2325 01:43:12,280 --> 01:43:14,559 Speaker 1: I think after the win at Nebraska last night. 2326 01:43:15,040 --> 01:43:15,880 Speaker 2: Oh easily. Yeah. 2327 01:43:15,920 --> 01:43:18,400 Speaker 3: I mean I think if if Fillonardi did daily updates 2328 01:43:18,439 --> 01:43:21,000 Speaker 3: to the bracket, I mean, a road win over Nebraska 2329 01:43:21,080 --> 01:43:22,840 Speaker 3: is probably one of the what top ten wins in 2330 01:43:22,880 --> 01:43:23,920 Speaker 3: college basketball this season? 2331 01:43:24,000 --> 01:43:27,320 Speaker 1: Got to be your number one seeds right now. Arizona 2332 01:43:27,840 --> 01:43:32,280 Speaker 1: Michigan Yukon who will be playing at ainkle Field House tonight, 2333 01:43:34,520 --> 01:43:37,040 Speaker 1: and Duke the Dukies. 2334 01:43:37,479 --> 01:43:39,080 Speaker 6: I feel like we haven't talked about Duke a lot. 2335 01:43:39,160 --> 01:43:43,439 Speaker 6: And also I know that the top picks for pacers purposes, 2336 01:43:43,479 --> 01:43:47,200 Speaker 6: we've talked about Darren Peters and aj A Debanza, But man, 2337 01:43:47,880 --> 01:43:51,200 Speaker 6: I would not draft Cameron Boozer with a number one pick. 2338 01:43:51,720 --> 01:43:53,240 Speaker 6: But he's been very good. He might be a player 2339 01:43:53,240 --> 01:43:55,040 Speaker 6: of the Year in college. I mean, all he does 2340 01:43:55,160 --> 01:43:56,800 Speaker 6: is put up great numbers. All they do is win. 2341 01:43:57,360 --> 01:43:59,439 Speaker 6: So I'm excited to see what he'll do as the 2342 01:43:59,479 --> 01:44:01,760 Speaker 6: season goes on. And boy, how about that you know, 2343 01:44:01,880 --> 01:44:05,120 Speaker 6: Duken North Carolina game a couple of nights ago, cayleb 2344 01:44:05,160 --> 01:44:09,200 Speaker 6: Wilson getting some hype there, getting some run there, and 2345 01:44:09,240 --> 01:44:10,880 Speaker 6: then Karen Boozer on the other side. 2346 01:44:10,920 --> 01:44:11,559 Speaker 2: It's crazy. 2347 01:44:11,600 --> 01:44:13,240 Speaker 6: I feel like, Muce, you talked about how much the 2348 01:44:13,320 --> 01:44:16,240 Speaker 6: US of a tournament is changing, Kevin, how many teams 2349 01:44:16,240 --> 01:44:17,880 Speaker 6: are we gonna see with like just just the son 2350 01:44:17,960 --> 01:44:18,839 Speaker 6: of another NBA. 2351 01:44:18,680 --> 01:44:23,439 Speaker 2: Player More and more. I mean, boy, every every couple 2352 01:44:23,520 --> 01:44:24,040 Speaker 2: of years. 2353 01:44:23,920 --> 01:44:26,680 Speaker 6: It seems like now you just got Gilbernez's son is 2354 01:44:26,760 --> 01:44:28,160 Speaker 6: great at USC. 2355 01:44:28,360 --> 01:44:29,679 Speaker 2: He's healthy, now he's bawling. 2356 01:44:29,760 --> 01:44:32,519 Speaker 6: Got Like I said, Cameron Boozer, son of Carlos Boozer, 2357 01:44:32,560 --> 01:44:34,040 Speaker 6: you got Bronnie James in the NBA. 2358 01:44:34,360 --> 01:44:35,840 Speaker 2: Shout out to his dad for helping him get there. 2359 01:44:35,880 --> 01:44:39,720 Speaker 6: But still nevertheless, Kayenne, Anthony Carmel, Jace Richardson's is in 2360 01:44:39,840 --> 01:44:41,040 Speaker 6: the dunk contest. 2361 01:44:41,080 --> 01:44:41,639 Speaker 2: I'm getting old. 2362 01:44:42,640 --> 01:44:44,920 Speaker 1: Joimberg last night too, had a kid on his team. 2363 01:44:45,040 --> 01:44:46,559 Speaker 2: Let it be know, and James boy brought it up. 2364 01:44:46,640 --> 01:44:48,599 Speaker 3: But I mean, we saw the news in the sports 2365 01:44:48,640 --> 01:44:50,840 Speaker 3: world yesterday right about the commitment to Florida State. 2366 01:44:52,840 --> 01:44:55,559 Speaker 1: Did see that? I did not see this, Kevin. 2367 01:44:55,600 --> 01:44:58,920 Speaker 2: Go ahead, Jeff, you want to share uh names? 2368 01:45:00,040 --> 01:45:01,840 Speaker 1: Skipping me right now? But I did see that there 2369 01:45:01,960 --> 01:45:05,880 Speaker 1: was a Florida State got a wash. Got that last 2370 01:45:05,960 --> 01:45:10,679 Speaker 1: night helped me out. Oh, Charlie Woods, Yeah, Charlie Woods. 2371 01:45:11,400 --> 01:45:13,559 Speaker 1: I did see this, Charlie Woods. 2372 01:45:13,920 --> 01:45:16,080 Speaker 7: Kevin just putting both hands in front of his crotch, 2373 01:45:16,120 --> 01:45:17,679 Speaker 7: and you guys knew Charlie Woods. 2374 01:45:17,880 --> 01:45:20,560 Speaker 1: No, he was gripping a golf I was making basketball. 2375 01:45:21,400 --> 01:45:23,679 Speaker 1: He was gripping a golf club. I saw that earlier 2376 01:45:23,680 --> 01:45:24,360 Speaker 1: this morning, Like. 2377 01:45:24,439 --> 01:45:26,680 Speaker 3: James, I really excited. I thought Jeff was gonna be 2378 01:45:26,680 --> 01:45:28,040 Speaker 3: in the same wave link with me. I was like, 2379 01:45:28,200 --> 01:45:29,680 Speaker 3: let's go, boss Man, here we go. 2380 01:45:30,040 --> 01:45:31,719 Speaker 1: No, I saw it, but I thought that was interesting 2381 01:45:31,800 --> 01:45:35,000 Speaker 1: Florida State. Is that because it's fairly close to home? 2382 01:45:35,120 --> 01:45:36,800 Speaker 1: Or is there something more going on with Florida State 2383 01:45:36,840 --> 01:45:40,320 Speaker 1: that don't strike me as a powerhouse in collegiate Mark. 2384 01:45:40,360 --> 01:45:41,800 Speaker 3: You and I have been side by side on the 2385 01:45:41,840 --> 01:45:44,880 Speaker 3: show for several years. Have we ever talked high school 2386 01:45:45,000 --> 01:45:45,759 Speaker 3: golf recruiting? 2387 01:45:46,120 --> 01:45:46,280 Speaker 9: Never? 2388 01:45:46,520 --> 01:45:47,120 Speaker 2: Is this allowed? 2389 01:45:47,400 --> 01:45:49,120 Speaker 1: Charlie Woods? You want me to move on? 2390 01:45:49,360 --> 01:45:49,760 Speaker 10: Just move on? 2391 01:45:49,920 --> 01:45:52,400 Speaker 2: Or are the time was when Charlie was at West 2392 01:45:52,479 --> 01:45:55,519 Speaker 2: Lafayette last year and you're like, the yeah, I did. 2393 01:45:55,680 --> 01:45:57,200 Speaker 2: Are we allowed to do ninety seconds on it? 2394 01:45:57,360 --> 01:45:57,479 Speaker 10: Or no? 2395 01:45:58,320 --> 01:46:00,680 Speaker 1: Sure? I think when you're talking about Tiger Woods, kid, 2396 01:46:00,720 --> 01:46:01,240 Speaker 1: I think you can. 2397 01:46:01,960 --> 01:46:04,200 Speaker 4: I would compare Florida State men's golf to kind of 2398 01:46:04,240 --> 01:46:05,240 Speaker 4: like Penn State football. 2399 01:46:05,880 --> 01:46:08,000 Speaker 2: Okay, like a compet a little bit. They the national 2400 01:46:08,080 --> 01:46:09,080 Speaker 2: runner up a couple of years ago. 2401 01:46:09,360 --> 01:46:11,439 Speaker 3: Trey Jones are a longtime coach, It's been there forever 2402 01:46:12,360 --> 01:46:14,240 Speaker 3: at Brooks keep goa would ring a bell to people 2403 01:46:14,280 --> 01:46:18,640 Speaker 3: out there. Luke Clanton very very impressive, young pro just 2404 01:46:18,800 --> 01:46:21,280 Speaker 3: left there for our older folks. Jeff, are you a 2405 01:46:21,320 --> 01:46:22,240 Speaker 3: Paul Asinger fan? 2406 01:46:22,920 --> 01:46:25,040 Speaker 1: I watched, I've covered Paul Asinger if you want. 2407 01:46:24,920 --> 01:46:26,880 Speaker 3: To dial it back a little bit there. Florida State 2408 01:46:26,920 --> 01:46:30,559 Speaker 3: actually has Miles Russell committed. He is the number one 2409 01:46:30,720 --> 01:46:33,480 Speaker 3: ranked junior golfer and probably one of the more decorated 2410 01:46:33,520 --> 01:46:35,120 Speaker 3: golfers we have had. 2411 01:46:36,600 --> 01:46:37,400 Speaker 2: In quite some time. 2412 01:46:37,520 --> 01:46:41,800 Speaker 3: So Charlie Woods deciding to join Miles Russell there. For 2413 01:46:41,880 --> 01:46:44,479 Speaker 3: those following the golf recruiting rankings, Charlie Wood's about the 2414 01:46:44,520 --> 01:46:48,160 Speaker 3: twentieth best player overall, about tenth in his grade. 2415 01:46:48,200 --> 01:46:50,920 Speaker 2: He is still a junior, right, twenty seven would be 2416 01:46:50,920 --> 01:46:53,000 Speaker 2: a junior, I think if my years are correct. 2417 01:46:53,120 --> 01:47:02,040 Speaker 1: So, oh my god, back there, that's great work. What 2418 01:47:03,240 --> 01:47:05,559 Speaker 1: is Brett Farvre doing in the control room? Back there? 2419 01:47:06,000 --> 01:47:06,719 Speaker 1: That's what I wanted. 2420 01:47:06,720 --> 01:47:08,599 Speaker 3: It was like Grover Stewart taking a nap on a plane. 2421 01:47:09,920 --> 01:47:12,880 Speaker 3: Here Tiger market going to continue with that. Tiger's sister 2422 01:47:12,920 --> 01:47:14,400 Speaker 3: actually goes to Stanford, so I think there were some 2423 01:47:14,479 --> 01:47:16,600 Speaker 3: people out there, or Tiger's daughter, I should say, he 2424 01:47:16,600 --> 01:47:17,240 Speaker 3: goes to Stanford. 2425 01:47:17,320 --> 01:47:20,360 Speaker 2: Charlie Sam right, Yeah, we're getting all the whole family 2426 01:47:20,439 --> 01:47:21,800 Speaker 2: tree hit that one more time. 2427 01:47:22,280 --> 01:47:22,479 Speaker 10: Mark. 2428 01:47:24,120 --> 01:47:26,800 Speaker 1: This whole week is James brought it up. 2429 01:47:26,880 --> 01:47:29,439 Speaker 2: Don't blame me. I had mentioned it for two hours 2430 01:47:29,680 --> 01:47:31,000 Speaker 2: and then Jeff got me excited. 2431 01:47:34,000 --> 01:47:35,960 Speaker 1: Uh, you want to spend on cross, you want to 2432 01:47:35,960 --> 01:47:37,439 Speaker 1: swave yesterday, you want to swim? 2433 01:47:37,560 --> 01:47:37,800 Speaker 9: See that. 2434 01:47:37,840 --> 01:47:39,760 Speaker 1: I saw it like four forty five this morning when 2435 01:47:39,800 --> 01:47:42,599 Speaker 1: I was first four this morning, when I was looking 2436 01:47:42,680 --> 01:47:44,559 Speaker 1: over headlines this morning when I first woke. 2437 01:47:44,479 --> 01:47:45,439 Speaker 2: Should be doing this at four. 2438 01:47:46,520 --> 01:47:49,080 Speaker 1: I wish that just that happens. I don't know. I 2439 01:47:49,120 --> 01:47:49,479 Speaker 1: wake up. 2440 01:47:49,520 --> 01:47:51,240 Speaker 7: That thing is now I and every every time I 2441 01:47:51,320 --> 01:47:54,360 Speaker 7: see like golf related stuff, I just think of Kevin 2442 01:47:55,080 --> 01:47:55,960 Speaker 7: any golf news. 2443 01:47:57,240 --> 01:47:58,479 Speaker 2: I just want to text him, like what do you 2444 01:47:58,560 --> 01:47:59,040 Speaker 2: think about this? 2445 01:47:59,760 --> 01:48:00,160 Speaker 1: And thing? 2446 01:48:00,280 --> 01:48:00,519 Speaker 2: All right? 2447 01:48:00,560 --> 01:48:01,040 Speaker 10: This guy has. 2448 01:48:03,800 --> 01:48:05,560 Speaker 2: And the thing is Mark is I need to go 2449 01:48:05,600 --> 01:48:08,240 Speaker 2: to ear nose and throat. Mark is low key a 2450 01:48:08,280 --> 01:48:10,479 Speaker 2: little bit of a golf fan. I was all in 2451 01:48:10,600 --> 01:48:12,000 Speaker 2: on waste management over the weekend. 2452 01:48:12,439 --> 01:48:13,479 Speaker 1: Yeah, but not for the golf. 2453 01:48:13,880 --> 01:48:14,120 Speaker 8: Yeah. 2454 01:48:14,200 --> 01:48:14,960 Speaker 2: I like the golf. 2455 01:48:15,120 --> 01:48:17,120 Speaker 7: I like the that the waste management is my is 2456 01:48:17,160 --> 01:48:19,800 Speaker 7: my unofficial first major of the golf season. 2457 01:48:19,960 --> 01:48:22,839 Speaker 2: It's a good Super Bowl prep for Yeah. Yeah, Patrick 2458 01:48:23,120 --> 01:48:25,280 Speaker 2: Chelsey knocking it near the pin. All that good stuff 2459 01:48:25,360 --> 01:48:25,880 Speaker 2: didn't One of. 2460 01:48:25,920 --> 01:48:29,880 Speaker 1: The big YouTuber influencers get invited to never attend a 2461 01:48:29,920 --> 01:48:33,200 Speaker 1: PGA tournament again. This past weekend a waste management. Did 2462 01:48:33,280 --> 01:48:33,600 Speaker 1: you see that? 2463 01:48:33,800 --> 01:48:37,759 Speaker 3: Well, you're referring to last thing I'll say about sons 2464 01:48:37,800 --> 01:48:41,080 Speaker 3: and parents. Isn't Lebron's kid on Arizona? 2465 01:48:41,720 --> 01:48:43,680 Speaker 2: Yes, he's going a red shirt this year. So they 2466 01:48:43,680 --> 01:48:45,479 Speaker 2: have the number one team in the land. I mean, 2467 01:48:45,520 --> 01:48:47,360 Speaker 2: I guess, I don't know. Maybe I'll change in the rankings. 2468 01:48:47,439 --> 01:48:53,679 Speaker 2: But yeah, Bryce, is that right? Yep, Bryce James red shirting. 2469 01:48:54,200 --> 01:48:55,320 Speaker 2: I wonder if he can you know? 2470 01:48:55,720 --> 01:48:58,400 Speaker 3: So Lebron's kids USC and Arizona. 2471 01:48:58,600 --> 01:48:58,800 Speaker 2: Yeah? 2472 01:49:00,360 --> 01:49:03,479 Speaker 3: Interesting, Arch Manning Tennessee. I guess Arch isn't. I guess 2473 01:49:03,479 --> 01:49:06,480 Speaker 3: we'll see about Marshall Manning. Marshall Manning to Kurtzignetti. 2474 01:49:07,760 --> 01:49:08,200 Speaker 2: Let's do it. 2475 01:49:08,600 --> 01:49:10,960 Speaker 1: Let's go Mark. Let's do a quick checkdown, shall we? 2476 01:49:12,040 --> 01:49:15,720 Speaker 8: The Morning Checkout brought to you by the Barbassol Horizon 2477 01:49:15,840 --> 01:49:17,600 Speaker 8: Leave Basketball Champion. 2478 01:49:17,360 --> 01:49:19,360 Speaker 1: Chips marsh Stars here. 2479 01:49:19,520 --> 01:49:25,679 Speaker 8: The Barbisol Horizon Leave Basketball Champion Chips March eight through chens, 2480 01:49:25,760 --> 01:49:28,320 Speaker 8: tickets and more at Horisonleague dot com slashing. 2481 01:49:28,400 --> 01:49:31,599 Speaker 1: Indeed, we'll start in the NBA, where the Indiana Pacers 2482 01:49:31,680 --> 01:49:33,640 Speaker 1: got to win in overtime last night, much to the 2483 01:49:33,720 --> 01:49:37,360 Speaker 1: chagrin Kevin, about ninety percent of our listening audience that 2484 01:49:37,400 --> 01:49:39,760 Speaker 1: took part in the Twitter poll this morning correct. 2485 01:49:40,800 --> 01:49:42,760 Speaker 2: People want the tank. People want the tank. 2486 01:49:42,800 --> 01:49:44,479 Speaker 3: I know some are trying to do the selective winning 2487 01:49:44,560 --> 01:49:47,360 Speaker 3: beat the Knicks, Bucks and Pistons, but then lose everybody else. 2488 01:49:47,439 --> 01:49:50,120 Speaker 3: So wold game last night, Christin Harry said, and most 2489 01:49:50,200 --> 01:49:52,600 Speaker 3: lead changes in the NBA this season, I think it 2490 01:49:52,720 --> 01:49:56,120 Speaker 3: was thirty nine or forty. You did the foul up 2491 01:49:56,360 --> 01:49:59,120 Speaker 3: three and it kind of burned you. I guess Siakum 2492 01:49:59,240 --> 01:50:00,000 Speaker 3: split a pair. 2493 01:50:00,080 --> 01:50:00,759 Speaker 2: Than in overtime. 2494 01:50:00,840 --> 01:50:05,920 Speaker 3: The Pacers were great, and they did play their big three. 2495 01:50:06,000 --> 01:50:08,120 Speaker 3: I guess you want to call it that. Siakam, nem Hard, 2496 01:50:08,200 --> 01:50:10,240 Speaker 3: Nie Smith. They played, and they played in the fourth 2497 01:50:10,320 --> 01:50:11,480 Speaker 3: quarter in overtime. 2498 01:50:11,720 --> 01:50:14,040 Speaker 1: And they won one thirty seven, one thirty four. Siakam 2499 01:50:14,080 --> 01:50:17,880 Speaker 1: had thirty, Quintin Jackson at nineteen points, six rebounds, Andrew 2500 01:50:17,920 --> 01:50:20,479 Speaker 1: Nemhart twenty four points, ten assists, And I just like 2501 01:50:20,560 --> 01:50:23,639 Speaker 1: to point out again I'm reveling in this, James Boyd. 2502 01:50:24,200 --> 01:50:27,120 Speaker 1: The Pacers win again at what I'm calling Market Square 2503 01:50:27,200 --> 01:50:29,960 Speaker 1: Garden because they just owned the place. Now on a 2504 01:50:30,080 --> 01:50:33,200 Speaker 1: night when Jalen Brunson scored forty, Josh Hart had a 2505 01:50:33,240 --> 01:50:36,760 Speaker 1: triple double, Karl Anthony Towns and mckel bridges each had 2506 01:50:36,840 --> 01:50:39,879 Speaker 1: twenty two, and then the Nick still couldn't beat the Pacers. 2507 01:50:40,080 --> 01:50:44,080 Speaker 1: I'm digging that. I know nobody else wants to win. Brother, 2508 01:50:44,720 --> 01:50:47,679 Speaker 1: I'll take it. They will play again tonight in Brooklyn 2509 01:50:47,720 --> 01:50:50,680 Speaker 1: against the Nets, seven thirty pm the start time there 2510 01:50:50,720 --> 01:50:52,720 Speaker 1: with Mark Boyle. We're looking forward to that. 2511 01:50:52,920 --> 01:50:55,479 Speaker 2: Also, Pacers got like the seventh pick because they won 2512 01:50:55,520 --> 01:50:57,200 Speaker 2: too many games. You'd be like, that's how I want 2513 01:50:57,280 --> 01:50:57,519 Speaker 2: it to be. 2514 01:50:58,000 --> 01:50:59,760 Speaker 1: Oh, I'm just didn't live it in the moment. Mark 2515 01:51:00,080 --> 01:51:02,519 Speaker 1: in the moment, I like beating the Knicks. Can I 2516 01:51:02,600 --> 01:51:04,479 Speaker 1: do that? Can I have the moment? Marking? 2517 01:51:04,960 --> 01:51:07,320 Speaker 2: You guys have the boy from the world Mark? 2518 01:51:07,360 --> 01:51:07,519 Speaker 9: Are you? 2519 01:51:07,600 --> 01:51:09,920 Speaker 3: The living in the moment is what that Olympian was 2520 01:51:10,000 --> 01:51:12,160 Speaker 3: when the found that, you know what? And then now 2521 01:51:12,600 --> 01:51:14,760 Speaker 3: ever since now he doesn't want to live in the 2522 01:51:14,800 --> 01:51:15,360 Speaker 3: moment anymore. 2523 01:51:16,040 --> 01:51:18,240 Speaker 2: It was an accident. I just it just happened. 2524 01:51:19,120 --> 01:51:21,160 Speaker 3: The tripped and fell last night was the Pacers one 2525 01:51:21,280 --> 01:51:21,679 Speaker 3: night Stan. 2526 01:51:23,800 --> 01:51:26,719 Speaker 2: That is great radio, right, and we'll see if we'll see. 2527 01:51:26,520 --> 01:51:29,840 Speaker 3: If nine months from now, if they're regretting it. I 2528 01:51:29,880 --> 01:51:31,040 Speaker 3: think that's a decent analogy. 2529 01:51:33,200 --> 01:51:37,040 Speaker 1: Purdue also on and overtime by out rebounding the Nebraska 2530 01:51:37,160 --> 01:51:40,839 Speaker 1: Cornhuskers fifty two thirty three. They went eighty to seventy 2531 01:51:40,920 --> 01:51:43,519 Speaker 1: seventy and that one despite the fact they were only 2532 01:51:43,560 --> 01:51:47,160 Speaker 1: eleven of twenty from three free throw range. And a 2533 01:51:47,280 --> 01:51:49,679 Speaker 1: big game in the high school basketball last night, number 2534 01:51:49,760 --> 01:51:53,280 Speaker 1: four of Vernon playing against number five Pike. Pike wins 2535 01:51:53,320 --> 01:51:56,320 Speaker 1: it at home eighty four eighty one in overtime. James 2536 01:51:56,360 --> 01:51:58,559 Speaker 1: Boyd was there and who else was sitting about two 2537 01:51:58,600 --> 01:51:59,280 Speaker 1: rows in front. 2538 01:51:59,080 --> 01:52:02,320 Speaker 2: Of you, kaitlynk I was the more famous attendee, but 2539 01:52:02,479 --> 01:52:03,679 Speaker 2: I let her have her moment. 2540 01:52:03,760 --> 01:52:05,639 Speaker 1: All right. Coming up in a moment, we will talk 2541 01:52:05,680 --> 01:52:08,679 Speaker 1: about the National Football League, and I don't know where 2542 01:52:08,720 --> 01:52:10,800 Speaker 1: the Bears gonna end up playing. We might find out 2543 01:52:10,880 --> 01:52:12,400 Speaker 1: next On ninety three five and one oh seven to 2544 01:52:12,439 --> 01:52:20,360 Speaker 1: five The Fans. 2545 01:52:16,600 --> 01:52:19,280 Speaker 8: You are listening to a fan morning show on sports 2546 01:52:19,400 --> 01:52:21,200 Speaker 8: Radio ninety three to five and one. 2547 01:52:21,120 --> 01:52:27,000 Speaker 1: Oh seven The Fan leading up to the climax of 2548 01:52:27,120 --> 01:52:32,599 Speaker 1: Mark's musical theme. Today, He's worried about the Chicago Bears 2549 01:52:32,640 --> 01:52:34,880 Speaker 1: and whether they're going to stay put in Chicago where 2550 01:52:34,920 --> 01:52:36,559 Speaker 1: they're going to go somewhere else. So we thought we'd 2551 01:52:36,600 --> 01:52:39,280 Speaker 1: bring in somebody who covers this on a very close 2552 01:52:39,400 --> 01:52:42,719 Speaker 1: basis all the time. John Greenberg writes for The Athletic. 2553 01:52:42,800 --> 01:52:44,960 Speaker 1: He covers the Chicago Bears. He's been all over the 2554 01:52:45,520 --> 01:52:48,680 Speaker 1: the story that perhaps Indiana's making a play for the 2555 01:52:48,760 --> 01:52:51,840 Speaker 1: Bears up in the region of northwest Indiana. And then 2556 01:52:51,920 --> 01:52:55,960 Speaker 1: we get news Mark that Iowa has introduced a bill 2557 01:52:56,000 --> 01:52:58,559 Speaker 1: in their state legislature that says, let's put some money 2558 01:52:58,560 --> 01:53:00,599 Speaker 1: aside to see if we can get the Bears. Now 2559 01:53:00,640 --> 01:53:01,880 Speaker 1: are you worried? My man? 2560 01:53:02,320 --> 01:53:04,120 Speaker 7: I'm just confused, and that's why I have I'm glad 2561 01:53:04,160 --> 01:53:06,800 Speaker 7: we have John coming on to hopefully offer some some 2562 01:53:06,920 --> 01:53:07,479 Speaker 7: relief here. 2563 01:53:07,600 --> 01:53:09,680 Speaker 1: Well, John Greenberg does join us right now on the 2564 01:53:09,760 --> 01:53:11,880 Speaker 1: Payless Liquors hotline, And Mark, I'm just going to turn 2565 01:53:11,920 --> 01:53:13,360 Speaker 1: it over to you because I know you're freaking out 2566 01:53:13,400 --> 01:53:16,160 Speaker 1: about this. What questions do you have for John? And John? 2567 01:53:16,200 --> 01:53:18,719 Speaker 1: Thanks for joining us this morning. But our resident Bears 2568 01:53:18,760 --> 01:53:21,000 Speaker 1: fan is getting itchy over here. Can you understand that? 2569 01:53:22,479 --> 01:53:22,719 Speaker 8: Yeah? 2570 01:53:22,720 --> 01:53:25,880 Speaker 9: Absolutely, I mean this is it's a great story for 2571 01:53:26,080 --> 01:53:30,880 Speaker 9: like this dead period of sports news, right I think 2572 01:53:30,920 --> 01:53:33,080 Speaker 9: it's I mean, the Iowa stuff is just funny. Like 2573 01:53:33,160 --> 01:53:35,360 Speaker 9: we had our Iowa writer do like a quick news 2574 01:53:35,439 --> 01:53:38,000 Speaker 9: brief and he's he's a bit of a football he's 2575 01:53:38,000 --> 01:53:40,160 Speaker 9: a Bears fan and a football historian, so he like 2576 01:53:40,680 --> 01:53:42,760 Speaker 9: got a kick out of it. But like, yeah, it's 2577 01:53:42,760 --> 01:53:44,360 Speaker 9: like when I mean, they're gonna put him in like 2578 01:53:44,400 --> 01:53:45,320 Speaker 9: Bettendorf next. 2579 01:53:47,360 --> 01:53:51,479 Speaker 2: We voted Davenport earlier, but we said the Field of Dreams. Yeah, stadium, 2580 01:53:52,680 --> 01:53:53,439 Speaker 2: that'd be amazing. 2581 01:53:53,840 --> 01:53:56,320 Speaker 9: So yeah, I mean this is like, you know, this 2582 01:53:56,439 --> 01:53:59,360 Speaker 9: has been going on, you know since really like it 2583 01:53:59,479 --> 01:54:03,160 Speaker 9: was the pre the previous mayor, Lorie Lightfoot, got into it, 2584 01:54:03,200 --> 01:54:05,040 Speaker 9: the Bears a little bit and there were some questions 2585 01:54:05,560 --> 01:54:08,680 Speaker 9: kind of started slowly with them wanting to move and 2586 01:54:08,720 --> 01:54:11,959 Speaker 9: then they bought this land in you know, the northwest 2587 01:54:11,960 --> 01:54:15,720 Speaker 9: suburbs of Chicago, Arlington Heights to Arlington Park, which was 2588 01:54:15,800 --> 01:54:19,320 Speaker 9: a racetrack. They tore down this historic racetrack to build 2589 01:54:19,320 --> 01:54:22,519 Speaker 9: a stadium, and they've done absolutely nothing with it in years. 2590 01:54:23,600 --> 01:54:25,400 Speaker 9: And part of that is because they hired a new 2591 01:54:25,439 --> 01:54:28,160 Speaker 9: team president and Kevin Warren, who came from the Vikings 2592 01:54:28,920 --> 01:54:32,000 Speaker 9: with the idea that he helped them build a new 2593 01:54:32,080 --> 01:54:35,000 Speaker 9: stadium in Minneapolis, and he would be instrumental in getting 2594 01:54:35,000 --> 01:54:37,560 Speaker 9: this done lo and behold, he has not got it done. 2595 01:54:37,960 --> 01:54:41,480 Speaker 9: In fact, he is actually he's one of the main 2596 01:54:41,520 --> 01:54:43,160 Speaker 9: I mean he's not. It's not all his fault. The 2597 01:54:43,280 --> 01:54:47,560 Speaker 9: tax situations complicated, but he really wanted to keep the 2598 01:54:47,680 --> 01:54:50,720 Speaker 9: team in the city, which I agree with. But like 2599 01:54:51,360 --> 01:54:54,680 Speaker 9: for what teams want now with stadiums, they don't want stadiums. 2600 01:54:54,720 --> 01:54:57,520 Speaker 9: They want and we've all heard this term, they want 2601 01:54:57,600 --> 01:54:58,760 Speaker 9: mixed use developments. 2602 01:54:59,440 --> 01:55:00,000 Speaker 1: That's what they want. 2603 01:55:00,320 --> 01:55:04,600 Speaker 9: They want everything stadiums almost like, yeah, here's the big stadium, 2604 01:55:04,640 --> 01:55:06,760 Speaker 9: but it's just going to anchor all the money we 2605 01:55:06,840 --> 01:55:12,880 Speaker 9: can make with restaurants, bars and maybe apartments and hotels. 2606 01:55:13,680 --> 01:55:15,640 Speaker 9: So it's kind of like what everyone used to want 2607 01:55:15,680 --> 01:55:18,840 Speaker 9: to do Wrigleyville, you know, the area around Wrigley Field 2608 01:55:18,880 --> 01:55:21,520 Speaker 9: with all the bars and it's all organic. And now 2609 01:55:21,600 --> 01:55:24,240 Speaker 9: everyone wants to do the Battery in Atlanta, which is 2610 01:55:24,320 --> 01:55:28,440 Speaker 9: like a suburban shop outdoor shopping mall with that happens 2611 01:55:28,440 --> 01:55:29,760 Speaker 9: to include a baseball stadium. 2612 01:55:30,520 --> 01:55:32,560 Speaker 7: So John, as the resident Bears fan, I have to 2613 01:55:32,640 --> 01:55:34,760 Speaker 7: ask you, I'm exhausted by the story. 2614 01:55:34,840 --> 01:55:35,920 Speaker 2: I feel like most. 2615 01:55:35,840 --> 01:55:38,080 Speaker 7: Fans are because I feel like it's been going on forever. 2616 01:55:38,480 --> 01:55:40,480 Speaker 7: They bought the land in Arlington Heights, nothing happened, and 2617 01:55:40,520 --> 01:55:42,600 Speaker 7: there like we'll go back to Chicago, and now that's 2618 01:55:42,640 --> 01:55:45,000 Speaker 7: not happening. And now we're here in northwest Indiana even Iowa. 2619 01:55:45,840 --> 01:55:47,720 Speaker 7: Where when are we going to get like a final, 2620 01:55:47,880 --> 01:55:50,600 Speaker 7: final decision on this thing? Because I've heard the story 2621 01:55:50,680 --> 01:55:52,440 Speaker 7: for years. At this point, I just want to shovel 2622 01:55:52,440 --> 01:55:54,240 Speaker 7: in the ground somewhere. When do you think we're finally 2623 01:55:54,280 --> 01:55:56,360 Speaker 7: getting a decision one way or the other on this? 2624 01:55:57,240 --> 01:55:58,640 Speaker 9: Well, it sounds like they want to make it the 2625 01:55:58,760 --> 01:56:01,840 Speaker 9: decision early, have a path in the next few weeks. 2626 01:56:02,360 --> 01:56:06,000 Speaker 9: Now the Indiana state legislatures is I think by the 2627 01:56:06,080 --> 01:56:08,760 Speaker 9: end of the month they wrap up, but the Illinois 2628 01:56:08,800 --> 01:56:11,360 Speaker 9: one goes through May, and that was when I was 2629 01:56:11,400 --> 01:56:13,440 Speaker 9: told we'll have the final answer. But I think they 2630 01:56:13,480 --> 01:56:15,440 Speaker 9: want to get ahead of this a little bit, and 2631 01:56:15,520 --> 01:56:17,920 Speaker 9: it sounds like there's finally some momentum to get some 2632 01:56:18,080 --> 01:56:19,000 Speaker 9: of the There's only. 2633 01:56:18,920 --> 01:56:19,960 Speaker 10: Really a couple issues. 2634 01:56:20,040 --> 01:56:22,840 Speaker 9: It's just this tax certainty they want, or an idea 2635 01:56:22,880 --> 01:56:25,920 Speaker 9: of tax certainty with the property taxes, and that A 2636 01:56:25,960 --> 01:56:27,200 Speaker 9: lot of that has to do with just you know, 2637 01:56:27,680 --> 01:56:29,720 Speaker 9: the deals you make with lenders to lend you the 2638 01:56:29,800 --> 01:56:33,000 Speaker 9: money to build everything, and then there's some other stuff 2639 01:56:33,040 --> 01:56:35,280 Speaker 9: in like with the local school districts of that area 2640 01:56:35,320 --> 01:56:38,400 Speaker 9: of how like taxes will be dispersed. So it's really 2641 01:56:38,480 --> 01:56:40,720 Speaker 9: not that complicated. The problem is the Bears didn't do 2642 01:56:40,760 --> 01:56:43,560 Speaker 9: a very good job of lobbing for this. And I 2643 01:56:43,640 --> 01:56:45,680 Speaker 9: think what they did when they went back to the 2644 01:56:45,840 --> 01:56:49,840 Speaker 9: city for about a year, which included like an absolutely 2645 01:56:49,960 --> 01:56:53,680 Speaker 9: hysterical press conference like the day before they were going 2646 01:56:53,720 --> 01:56:58,040 Speaker 9: to draft Caleb Williams, just like the most tenured like 2647 01:56:58,200 --> 01:57:02,320 Speaker 9: thing you've ever seen, which included a minister pray asking 2648 01:57:02,360 --> 01:57:04,920 Speaker 9: people to pray for the Bears, and. 2649 01:57:04,960 --> 01:57:06,840 Speaker 10: Someone dubbed Walter Prayton. 2650 01:57:08,440 --> 01:57:10,640 Speaker 9: Honey. But it was just like kind of a They 2651 01:57:10,680 --> 01:57:13,080 Speaker 9: basically wasted a year on this and that's why they're 2652 01:57:13,080 --> 01:57:15,600 Speaker 9: in such a hurry now. But yeah, yeah, and I 2653 01:57:15,680 --> 01:57:17,120 Speaker 9: get but then you know, in some ways, I get it. 2654 01:57:17,160 --> 01:57:19,160 Speaker 9: It's complicated to build things. So here's what's gonna happen. 2655 01:57:19,160 --> 01:57:23,840 Speaker 9: It's not going to Northwest Indiana, like it's just going 2656 01:57:23,920 --> 01:57:27,080 Speaker 9: to Hammond. Could make some sense, I get it, But 2657 01:57:27,200 --> 01:57:30,160 Speaker 9: you're not building this mixed use development in Hammond it's just. 2658 01:57:30,240 --> 01:57:30,920 Speaker 10: Not gonna work. 2659 01:57:31,280 --> 01:57:33,520 Speaker 9: I'm not for sure it's gonna work in Arlncoln Heights either, 2660 01:57:33,720 --> 01:57:35,960 Speaker 9: but it's not gonna work in Hammond. It doesn't make 2661 01:57:36,000 --> 01:57:38,280 Speaker 9: a ton of sense. The idea the other day that 2662 01:57:38,480 --> 01:57:41,440 Speaker 9: Portage Indiana God wanted to get involved was even funnier 2663 01:57:41,960 --> 01:57:45,720 Speaker 9: because they claim that it would be no it wouldn't 2664 01:57:45,760 --> 01:57:48,600 Speaker 9: be paid for by taxpayers, but also the team wouldn't 2665 01:57:48,600 --> 01:57:51,320 Speaker 9: pay for it. So I think they found like gold 2666 01:57:51,400 --> 01:57:54,600 Speaker 9: in the in the Indiana Dune State Park and they 2667 01:57:54,640 --> 01:57:55,040 Speaker 9: were going. 2668 01:57:55,000 --> 01:57:57,440 Speaker 10: To use it to build a stadium. 2669 01:57:58,000 --> 01:58:00,280 Speaker 9: So I was dubbing it like I want to see 2670 01:58:00,280 --> 01:58:02,560 Speaker 9: a game between the new Buffalo Bears and the old 2671 01:58:02,600 --> 01:58:03,440 Speaker 9: Buffalo Bills. 2672 01:58:04,160 --> 01:58:07,360 Speaker 6: That's great like that, John, thanks for joining us. James 2673 01:58:07,400 --> 01:58:09,440 Speaker 6: Boyd here and I reached out last night to get 2674 01:58:09,520 --> 01:58:10,800 Speaker 6: you here on the show. 2675 01:58:10,920 --> 01:58:12,960 Speaker 2: You just crossed my dreams. Do you know how much 2676 01:58:13,000 --> 01:58:14,760 Speaker 2: I've been lobbying for the Gary Bears. 2677 01:58:15,640 --> 01:58:15,840 Speaker 10: I know. 2678 01:58:15,920 --> 01:58:18,720 Speaker 1: I mean, come on, man, we got the Brickie Ball. 2679 01:58:19,200 --> 01:58:21,680 Speaker 2: Come on, this is meant for the for the Bears. 2680 01:58:21,720 --> 01:58:23,640 Speaker 2: You want to be tough, go to the Brickie Ball. 2681 01:58:24,360 --> 01:58:24,960 Speaker 10: I listened. 2682 01:58:25,040 --> 01:58:26,960 Speaker 9: I want the Freddie Gibbs Dome. As much as you do, 2683 01:58:27,840 --> 01:58:31,240 Speaker 9: but you know, could you Matt. You know what's funny too, 2684 01:58:31,360 --> 01:58:33,480 Speaker 9: is you get when you start talking about stadium stuff, 2685 01:58:33,480 --> 01:58:35,400 Speaker 9: you start talking about Chicago, you get you know, you 2686 01:58:35,560 --> 01:58:38,320 Speaker 9: get the people who are like, Chicago's too dangerous, you know, 2687 01:58:38,400 --> 01:58:41,840 Speaker 9: and that's always kind of a coded complain from certain people. 2688 01:58:42,200 --> 01:58:46,000 Speaker 9: Imagine if the Bears moved to Gary, Oh boy, I 2689 01:58:46,040 --> 01:58:49,160 Speaker 9: would love I would actually almost like it, just for like, 2690 01:58:49,920 --> 01:58:52,440 Speaker 9: just for like people can play it, Garrett. The Gary 2691 01:58:52,520 --> 01:58:57,240 Speaker 9: Bears is a fantastic idea. It with you, James, I. 2692 01:58:57,240 --> 01:58:59,600 Speaker 6: Will say this real quick, John and afterent a lot 2693 01:58:59,640 --> 01:59:00,920 Speaker 6: of time in the region, a lot of time in 2694 01:59:00,960 --> 01:59:04,000 Speaker 6: Gary when I was a high school reporter in northwest Indiana. 2695 01:59:04,160 --> 01:59:06,520 Speaker 2: So I can tell you I survived. I didn't run 2696 01:59:06,600 --> 01:59:07,800 Speaker 2: some with too much trouble out there. 2697 01:59:08,680 --> 01:59:12,440 Speaker 6: But looking at the Bears from a team structure standpoint, 2698 01:59:12,720 --> 01:59:15,160 Speaker 6: and to kind of shift it, to tie it back 2699 01:59:15,200 --> 01:59:17,560 Speaker 6: to here with the Colts, the Colts have kind of 2700 01:59:17,640 --> 01:59:21,080 Speaker 6: been in limbo when it comes to finding that quarterback. 2701 01:59:21,160 --> 01:59:23,920 Speaker 6: The answer at quarterback and how much do you think 2702 01:59:24,200 --> 01:59:27,400 Speaker 6: the Bears they're franchised and just the way they're viewed 2703 01:59:28,080 --> 01:59:31,040 Speaker 6: going forward has shifted since finding that dude at that 2704 01:59:31,160 --> 01:59:33,680 Speaker 6: position in Caleb Williams, Well, I think. 2705 01:59:33,600 --> 01:59:37,800 Speaker 9: It's really on the precipice of just like we're completely 2706 01:59:38,280 --> 01:59:40,960 Speaker 9: changing how we view the Bears now kind of need 2707 01:59:41,040 --> 01:59:42,560 Speaker 9: to see him. I mean, I think he will do 2708 01:59:42,640 --> 01:59:44,360 Speaker 9: it again. I mean, I think Caleb show him that 2709 01:59:44,360 --> 01:59:47,200 Speaker 9: he's a special player. He's not Mitch Krubisky, you know, 2710 01:59:47,320 --> 01:59:51,680 Speaker 9: he's not Jay justin Fields. You need to see it 2711 01:59:51,720 --> 01:59:53,960 Speaker 9: for another year, right, I mean at least like another 2712 01:59:54,000 --> 01:59:55,640 Speaker 9: year or too, because we've seen the Bears be good 2713 01:59:55,680 --> 01:59:57,680 Speaker 9: for a year and then immediately go in the toilet. 2714 01:59:58,280 --> 02:00:01,080 Speaker 9: So we're gonna need to see it. But absolutely, I 2715 02:00:01,120 --> 02:00:04,120 Speaker 9: mean Caleb and Ben Johnson. Listen, going into the last season, 2716 02:00:04,120 --> 02:00:07,760 Speaker 9: the Bears were their usually incompetent self, you know, going 2717 02:00:07,840 --> 02:00:10,560 Speaker 9: into last season because of the disaster of the Matt 2718 02:00:10,680 --> 02:00:14,960 Speaker 9: Eberflus year, you know, the heart the dumb Hard Knock season, 2719 02:00:14,960 --> 02:00:17,800 Speaker 9: which kind of after it aired showed like how. 2720 02:00:17,720 --> 02:00:19,560 Speaker 10: Incompetent this organization is. 2721 02:00:19,840 --> 02:00:22,120 Speaker 9: I do you remember the Hard Knocks guys, do you 2722 02:00:22,200 --> 02:00:23,880 Speaker 9: remember there was like a scene where they were like 2723 02:00:24,000 --> 02:00:27,440 Speaker 9: talking about they had the business people talking about what 2724 02:00:27,560 --> 02:00:29,960 Speaker 9: kind of seats they wanted in the clubs, in a 2725 02:00:30,080 --> 02:00:32,160 Speaker 9: club in the new stadium that doesn't exist. 2726 02:00:32,400 --> 02:00:34,840 Speaker 6: And then you fast forward and you have the coach 2727 02:00:34,920 --> 02:00:37,640 Speaker 6: not calling a time out on Thanksgiving. So yeah, clown 2728 02:00:37,720 --> 02:00:39,640 Speaker 6: show that a couple of years ago. 2729 02:00:39,720 --> 02:00:43,680 Speaker 1: Right, here's my question. Go ahead, No, you got finished. 2730 02:00:44,320 --> 02:00:46,360 Speaker 9: I was just gonna say, it's just it has completely 2731 02:00:46,520 --> 02:00:49,240 Speaker 9: like when I was writing this season, Like my tone 2732 02:00:49,360 --> 02:00:52,560 Speaker 9: about halfway through were completely shifted, you know, from like 2733 02:00:52,640 --> 02:00:54,040 Speaker 9: all right, let's wait and see it to be like, 2734 02:00:54,120 --> 02:00:57,080 Speaker 9: oh no, wait, we actually have something here. So if 2735 02:00:57,120 --> 02:00:59,120 Speaker 9: you can make me shift my tone on the Bears, 2736 02:00:59,400 --> 02:01:00,640 Speaker 9: I think you got something special. 2737 02:01:01,200 --> 02:01:02,680 Speaker 1: So I'm going to ask this to all three of 2738 02:01:02,760 --> 02:01:05,040 Speaker 1: you because James and Mark grew up in the Chicago 2739 02:01:05,120 --> 02:01:07,440 Speaker 1: area and you're covering the Bears in this Now, what 2740 02:01:07,560 --> 02:01:10,600 Speaker 1: do they do with what I call that monstrosity downtown 2741 02:01:10,840 --> 02:01:13,080 Speaker 1: that where they airlifted a spaceship and put it on 2742 02:01:13,160 --> 02:01:15,400 Speaker 1: top of Soldier Field. If they go to a new place, 2743 02:01:15,440 --> 02:01:16,600 Speaker 1: what happens to that building? 2744 02:01:18,120 --> 02:01:21,360 Speaker 9: Well, you remember Soldier Field existed before the Bears played there, Yeah, 2745 02:01:21,720 --> 02:01:23,560 Speaker 9: for like seventy years or whatever. 2746 02:01:23,840 --> 02:01:25,480 Speaker 1: But now they got the spaceship on top of it. 2747 02:01:25,800 --> 02:01:27,960 Speaker 9: They do have the spaceship on top, So that, you know, 2748 02:01:28,080 --> 02:01:29,680 Speaker 9: I don't. I don't know what they're going to do. 2749 02:01:29,800 --> 02:01:31,560 Speaker 9: I think the spaceship has to stay as a relic 2750 02:01:31,640 --> 02:01:35,520 Speaker 9: of the past. But listen, they'll get they'll get, you know, 2751 02:01:35,600 --> 02:01:38,400 Speaker 9: football games, they'll get college football games, they'll get sock, 2752 02:01:38,480 --> 02:01:40,920 Speaker 9: a lot of soccer, a lot of concerts. Now they'd 2753 02:01:40,960 --> 02:01:42,760 Speaker 9: have to compete with the new Bears stadium for a 2754 02:01:42,800 --> 02:01:45,720 Speaker 9: lot of that stuff, so that'll be interesting. You know, 2755 02:01:45,920 --> 02:01:48,200 Speaker 9: someone told me once I asked someone about buying the 2756 02:01:48,200 --> 02:01:50,680 Speaker 9: White Sox, the guy with money, and he said, yeah, 2757 02:01:51,680 --> 02:01:53,440 Speaker 9: if they you know, if the Bears move and then 2758 02:01:53,440 --> 02:01:55,480 Speaker 9: the White Sox take over that stadium, I would do it. 2759 02:01:56,120 --> 02:01:57,000 Speaker 10: That would be interesting. 2760 02:01:57,240 --> 02:02:00,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, John, I just got one and appreciate you your 2761 02:02:00,560 --> 02:02:03,680 Speaker 3: time again, John Greenberg with us here from the Athletic 2762 02:02:03,760 --> 02:02:06,280 Speaker 3: If you just did like a simple pole like we've 2763 02:02:06,320 --> 02:02:08,320 Speaker 3: never really had to go through this. Obviously we're very 2764 02:02:08,400 --> 02:02:11,720 Speaker 3: centrally located. But if you just did like a simple 2765 02:02:11,880 --> 02:02:16,440 Speaker 3: poll like Bears fans, would you care if the team 2766 02:02:16,600 --> 02:02:18,120 Speaker 3: played in Indiana? 2767 02:02:18,320 --> 02:02:19,280 Speaker 2: Unless that's soro. 2768 02:02:19,320 --> 02:02:22,760 Speaker 3: Iowa out the window, Like I mean, from a commute standpoint, 2769 02:02:22,880 --> 02:02:25,160 Speaker 3: I don't know. Maybe to some people that would be 2770 02:02:25,240 --> 02:02:28,800 Speaker 3: a quicker commute than Arlington Heights obviously based off where 2771 02:02:28,840 --> 02:02:32,560 Speaker 3: you live within the city, But like, what how overwhelming 2772 02:02:32,600 --> 02:02:35,440 Speaker 3: would people be against that? Like would it be ninety ten? 2773 02:02:35,640 --> 02:02:38,480 Speaker 3: Would it be ninety nine one? Like I'm trying to 2774 02:02:38,560 --> 02:02:38,960 Speaker 3: gauge it. 2775 02:02:39,880 --> 02:02:42,000 Speaker 9: I you know, I think there's still some state pride, 2776 02:02:42,040 --> 02:02:44,200 Speaker 9: So I think it would probably be like sixty forty 2777 02:02:44,760 --> 02:02:45,240 Speaker 9: against it. 2778 02:02:46,000 --> 02:02:47,720 Speaker 2: But you're not, that's the only one. 2779 02:02:47,760 --> 02:02:50,200 Speaker 3: That's what you're saying. What you said, not not like 2780 02:02:50,480 --> 02:02:53,320 Speaker 3: crazily against it, sixty forty, but that would kind of 2781 02:02:53,320 --> 02:02:54,360 Speaker 3: surprise eventually people. 2782 02:02:54,400 --> 02:02:55,880 Speaker 9: Well, I think it's because, like you said, there's a 2783 02:02:55,920 --> 02:02:57,440 Speaker 9: lot of people who live in the south suburbs of 2784 02:02:57,480 --> 02:02:59,880 Speaker 9: people that live in the city where Listen, what I've 2785 02:02:59,880 --> 02:03:01,920 Speaker 9: been saying to people all along is getting Arlington Heights 2786 02:03:02,040 --> 02:03:04,080 Speaker 9: is no picnic because, like James, I was a prep 2787 02:03:04,120 --> 02:03:06,440 Speaker 9: writer and I used to work right for the Daily 2788 02:03:06,520 --> 02:03:09,320 Speaker 9: Herald in that area where it is, and I would 2789 02:03:09,360 --> 02:03:11,840 Speaker 9: drive from the city and that was horrible. I can 2790 02:03:11,920 --> 02:03:14,280 Speaker 9: only imagine what it's going to be like for game days, 2791 02:03:14,320 --> 02:03:18,000 Speaker 9: even with the commuter train that goes up there. So no, 2792 02:03:18,320 --> 02:03:21,000 Speaker 9: it's probably greater than that, but I think people would 2793 02:03:21,040 --> 02:03:24,320 Speaker 9: get used to it. If it was like in Northwest 2794 02:03:24,320 --> 02:03:26,880 Speaker 9: Indiana was a great market for them to move and 2795 02:03:26,960 --> 02:03:29,720 Speaker 9: there was just like all this prosperity there. But it's 2796 02:03:29,720 --> 02:03:32,080 Speaker 9: really like, listen, I'm from an area of Ohio that's 2797 02:03:32,120 --> 02:03:34,560 Speaker 9: exactly like northwest Indiana. So it would be like the 2798 02:03:34,600 --> 02:03:38,640 Speaker 9: Pittsburgh Steelers move into Steubenville, Ohio, and that's just a 2799 02:03:38,720 --> 02:03:41,680 Speaker 9: weird in West Virginia, and that's just like, yeah, it 2800 02:03:41,760 --> 02:03:45,240 Speaker 9: just sounds bad, and I think that's I just don't 2801 02:03:45,240 --> 02:03:47,680 Speaker 9: think the Bears, with all the ties to the state 2802 02:03:47,720 --> 02:03:51,200 Speaker 9: of Illinois, I don't think George McCaskey would ever want 2803 02:03:51,240 --> 02:03:53,320 Speaker 9: to do that. I think he would. It would be 2804 02:03:53,400 --> 02:03:55,920 Speaker 9: a black mark on his fan, on his part of 2805 02:03:55,960 --> 02:03:56,880 Speaker 9: his family's legacy. 2806 02:03:57,120 --> 02:03:59,640 Speaker 2: John, I only wanted to happen just so I controlled 2807 02:03:59,680 --> 02:04:00,000 Speaker 2: my family. 2808 02:04:00,800 --> 02:04:04,120 Speaker 6: You telling them, well, now you know the Illinois Indiana 2809 02:04:04,200 --> 02:04:06,360 Speaker 6: Transplant now has two teams in the state of Indiana. 2810 02:04:06,480 --> 02:04:06,720 Speaker 10: Take that. 2811 02:04:07,600 --> 02:04:10,160 Speaker 9: I mean the James boyd Agle has been underplayed. Yes, 2812 02:04:10,280 --> 02:04:13,080 Speaker 9: but I do think you know I would before that 2813 02:04:13,280 --> 02:04:14,280 Speaker 9: for you trolling your family. 2814 02:04:14,880 --> 02:04:16,200 Speaker 2: Northwest Indiana's in play. 2815 02:04:16,360 --> 02:04:18,560 Speaker 7: If the state of Indiana agrees to take back Diowa 2816 02:04:18,640 --> 02:04:21,200 Speaker 7: Dangle and his contract that comes off the book for Chicago. 2817 02:04:21,440 --> 02:04:26,560 Speaker 1: There you go, Mark is winning the day to day. 2818 02:04:26,560 --> 02:04:29,600 Speaker 1: I love it, all right, John, thanks so much for 2819 02:04:29,640 --> 02:04:31,680 Speaker 1: stopping by this morning. We appreciate your time, and I 2820 02:04:31,760 --> 02:04:33,480 Speaker 1: know Mark feels a little bit better this morning. 2821 02:04:33,560 --> 02:04:36,200 Speaker 9: Now, all right, anytime, guys, I'll see at the combine. 2822 02:04:36,320 --> 02:04:39,200 Speaker 1: There you go. John Greyberg, the athletic joining us say 2823 02:04:39,280 --> 02:04:42,800 Speaker 1: covers the Bears, And yes, Mark Dyton, you like here, 2824 02:04:42,840 --> 02:04:45,520 Speaker 1: And John say he can't see the Bears playing anywhere 2825 02:04:45,600 --> 02:04:46,720 Speaker 1: but Chicago land in. 2826 02:04:46,960 --> 02:04:48,440 Speaker 7: I mean, I've said that from the get go. They 2827 02:04:48,680 --> 02:04:51,320 Speaker 7: bought the land in Arlington Heights. I feel like it's 2828 02:04:51,360 --> 02:04:53,400 Speaker 7: a foe gone conclusion they're going there. And I would 2829 02:04:53,440 --> 02:04:55,480 Speaker 7: only believe they're going northwest Indiana if I see a 2830 02:04:55,520 --> 02:05:02,120 Speaker 7: shovel in the ground there, all right, different coins throwing 2831 02:05:02,160 --> 02:05:05,879 Speaker 7: dioa dango's contract out, then I'm more open to almost forgot. 2832 02:05:05,680 --> 02:05:07,960 Speaker 2: That he went there. Mark, you don't forget. The man 2833 02:05:08,000 --> 02:05:08,520 Speaker 2: never forgets. 2834 02:05:08,520 --> 02:05:11,240 Speaker 1: I think everybody except the Bears in and he thought 2835 02:05:11,320 --> 02:05:13,600 Speaker 1: that he forgot there or forgot that he went there. 2836 02:05:13,640 --> 02:05:15,400 Speaker 1: All right, coming up in a moment, we'll look ahead 2837 02:05:15,440 --> 02:05:17,600 Speaker 1: to the night in front of us. That's next at 2838 02:05:17,680 --> 02:05:23,240 Speaker 1: ninety three five, and one to seven five the Fans. 2839 02:05:23,280 --> 02:05:25,960 Speaker 8: You were listening to the Fan Morning show on Sports 2840 02:05:26,040 --> 02:05:29,160 Speaker 8: Radio ninety three five and one oh seven five the Fan. 2841 02:05:31,880 --> 02:05:34,440 Speaker 1: It's the only show in the city that regularly affects 2842 02:05:34,520 --> 02:05:40,600 Speaker 1: the development of crucial thought and youngsters throughout all of Indianapolis. James, 2843 02:05:40,640 --> 02:05:43,800 Speaker 1: that's what we do here. We help, We help everybody there. 2844 02:05:43,880 --> 02:05:44,000 Speaker 10: You go. 2845 02:05:44,360 --> 02:05:48,000 Speaker 2: Olympic village story gave us some education. 2846 02:05:48,240 --> 02:05:49,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, we got a lot of comments on that. On 2847 02:05:49,760 --> 02:05:52,040 Speaker 1: the text line at two three nine ten seventy, James says, 2848 02:05:52,080 --> 02:05:53,760 Speaker 1: my son didn't have to go to school till nine 2849 02:05:53,840 --> 02:05:56,360 Speaker 1: this morning. Thanks to Jeff, he now has several birds 2850 02:05:56,440 --> 02:05:58,600 Speaker 1: and bees questions that I thought I was still a 2851 02:05:58,600 --> 02:06:01,240 Speaker 1: few years away from having the answer. Perhaps Jeff can 2852 02:06:01,320 --> 02:06:03,840 Speaker 1: keep all the Olympic village talk for the last half 2853 02:06:03,880 --> 02:06:06,000 Speaker 1: of the hour of the show in the future. 2854 02:06:07,120 --> 02:06:09,680 Speaker 6: That was pretty funny. I saw other texts come in 2855 02:06:09,840 --> 02:06:12,280 Speaker 6: Kevin where the response was where what. 2856 02:06:12,400 --> 02:06:14,480 Speaker 2: World do Kevin and James living? They never heard of this? 2857 02:06:14,520 --> 02:06:17,520 Speaker 6: And I'm like, I'm not in the Olympic world. Like 2858 02:06:17,680 --> 02:06:19,560 Speaker 6: do I look like I'm about to get into Bob's 2859 02:06:19,600 --> 02:06:21,800 Speaker 6: led right now? Like I you know, I really didn't 2860 02:06:22,360 --> 02:06:24,280 Speaker 6: know too much about this. So I've learned a lot today. 2861 02:06:24,360 --> 02:06:28,760 Speaker 2: Vin more of a looger body, skeleton body more. 2862 02:06:29,680 --> 02:06:32,720 Speaker 1: You're this close from being the chief press secretary for 2863 02:06:32,840 --> 02:06:33,960 Speaker 1: the curling team, aren't you. 2864 02:06:34,720 --> 02:06:37,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's probably where my limits would last. And I 2865 02:06:37,320 --> 02:06:40,000 Speaker 3: also think curling is a lot harder than it clearly looks. 2866 02:06:40,480 --> 02:06:43,200 Speaker 3: On that end, I did want to mention two things. 2867 02:06:44,520 --> 02:06:46,400 Speaker 3: One to get back to our conversation we had a 2868 02:06:46,440 --> 02:06:48,880 Speaker 3: little bit earlier about you know, tanking, lottery all of that. 2869 02:06:49,680 --> 02:06:52,120 Speaker 3: I'm all in on a relegation. I think that might 2870 02:06:52,160 --> 02:06:55,320 Speaker 3: be the greatest thing that the English Premier League does. 2871 02:06:55,760 --> 02:06:56,600 Speaker 2: Can you elaborate? 2872 02:06:56,840 --> 02:06:59,000 Speaker 1: I know a little bit about this which you relegate 2873 02:06:59,080 --> 02:06:59,360 Speaker 1: him too. 2874 02:06:59,440 --> 02:07:02,840 Speaker 3: Though you finish in the whatever, let's say, bottom two 2875 02:07:03,080 --> 02:07:05,360 Speaker 3: of the NBA standings, you are relegated to the G 2876 02:07:05,520 --> 02:07:09,960 Speaker 3: League and then the top G League teams then would 2877 02:07:10,320 --> 02:07:12,120 Speaker 3: bump up for a year. That's what the English Premier 2878 02:07:12,120 --> 02:07:17,000 Speaker 3: of Soccer EPL that was over there. Obviously, in American 2879 02:07:17,040 --> 02:07:20,200 Speaker 3: sports would never happen. Owners would never agree. Yeah, but 2880 02:07:20,320 --> 02:07:23,240 Speaker 3: I think it's epic. I think it's awesome. You imagine 2881 02:07:23,240 --> 02:07:26,400 Speaker 3: the stakes, yeah, for your franchise with that. And then two, 2882 02:07:26,520 --> 02:07:29,200 Speaker 3: I do find interesting, Jeff, you said what the Jazz? 2883 02:07:29,480 --> 02:07:30,680 Speaker 3: You don't like what the Jazz are doing? 2884 02:07:30,800 --> 02:07:32,680 Speaker 1: No, because they just they just give up on the 2885 02:07:32,720 --> 02:07:33,800 Speaker 1: game in the middle of the game. 2886 02:07:34,200 --> 02:07:37,720 Speaker 3: Right, Is there any counter to that? At least they 2887 02:07:37,760 --> 02:07:40,560 Speaker 3: put the dudes on the floor versus having them the 2888 02:07:40,560 --> 02:07:46,040 Speaker 3: street close. They at least that's a good you said that. 2889 02:07:46,080 --> 02:07:48,760 Speaker 3: You like, just don't play them at all, is what 2890 02:07:48,880 --> 02:07:51,920 Speaker 3: you're saying. If you're gonna play the fan game. I've 2891 02:07:51,960 --> 02:07:55,600 Speaker 3: bought my ticket to the game, ten year old James 2892 02:07:55,680 --> 02:07:59,760 Speaker 3: Boyd and I'm a huge whatever Laurie Markinen fan. Yeah, 2893 02:08:00,040 --> 02:08:02,000 Speaker 3: you got to watch Lawry Market and play three quarters 2894 02:08:02,040 --> 02:08:02,520 Speaker 3: of basketball. 2895 02:08:04,560 --> 02:08:06,840 Speaker 1: I think if you look, if you put on a 2896 02:08:06,960 --> 02:08:09,080 Speaker 1: uniform and you go on the field or the court, 2897 02:08:09,200 --> 02:08:11,640 Speaker 1: whatever it happens to be, you do everything you can 2898 02:08:11,760 --> 02:08:13,760 Speaker 1: to win the game. That's just what you're paid to do. 2899 02:08:13,920 --> 02:08:14,560 Speaker 1: That's what you do. 2900 02:08:14,800 --> 02:08:15,600 Speaker 2: But that's not the question. 2901 02:08:16,200 --> 02:08:16,600 Speaker 1: I get it. 2902 02:08:16,680 --> 02:08:21,520 Speaker 3: I'm asking here, would you rather have them play three 2903 02:08:21,640 --> 02:08:23,960 Speaker 3: quarters and sit the fourth or not play at all? 2904 02:08:24,440 --> 02:08:25,720 Speaker 2: Those are the two debates. 2905 02:08:26,000 --> 02:08:27,760 Speaker 1: I don't like, you know how I feel. I don't 2906 02:08:27,840 --> 02:08:29,560 Speaker 1: like it. I don't like if you're not gonna play, 2907 02:08:29,560 --> 02:08:31,440 Speaker 1: if you're gonna play, then you play to win period 2908 02:08:31,600 --> 02:08:32,560 Speaker 1: for the entire game. 2909 02:08:34,440 --> 02:08:35,880 Speaker 2: No playing or playing for three quarters. 2910 02:08:35,920 --> 02:08:37,760 Speaker 1: Don't play. If you guys not gonna show up and 2911 02:08:37,760 --> 02:08:39,040 Speaker 1: play his best, I don't want to see him. 2912 02:08:40,320 --> 02:08:40,520 Speaker 2: Yeah. 2913 02:08:40,640 --> 02:08:42,680 Speaker 6: I can see the argument for both sides here, And 2914 02:08:42,800 --> 02:08:46,080 Speaker 6: that's why I think this is such a convoluted conversation 2915 02:08:46,360 --> 02:08:49,920 Speaker 6: because there's no black or white right answer, you know 2916 02:08:49,960 --> 02:08:50,360 Speaker 6: what I mean. 2917 02:08:50,560 --> 02:08:53,320 Speaker 2: And the NBA, I do think, has to. 2918 02:08:54,960 --> 02:08:58,080 Speaker 6: Think about how they want to perhaps move forward with 2919 02:08:58,200 --> 02:09:02,080 Speaker 6: the whole tanking conversation, and as we're seeing it play out. 2920 02:09:02,000 --> 02:09:04,840 Speaker 1: Today, inevitably injured Indiana I think hits it on the nail, 2921 02:09:05,000 --> 02:09:07,440 Speaker 1: and Kevin, I think you like this, he says. If 2922 02:09:07,520 --> 02:09:09,720 Speaker 1: I work all day and plan on going home to 2923 02:09:09,800 --> 02:09:12,800 Speaker 1: watch the Pacers and they sit everyone last last minute, 2924 02:09:12,880 --> 02:09:14,800 Speaker 1: I can get over that. If I buy a ticket, 2925 02:09:15,120 --> 02:09:17,920 Speaker 1: took my kids and they sit, I'm gonna be pissed. 2926 02:09:18,440 --> 02:09:20,800 Speaker 1: At least announced all out rest days twenty four to 2927 02:09:20,880 --> 02:09:22,760 Speaker 1: forty eight hours ahead of time for fame. 2928 02:09:22,880 --> 02:09:25,040 Speaker 3: Sure, I mean I mean these Yeah, I mean again, 2929 02:09:25,080 --> 02:09:27,040 Speaker 3: those are different conversations. I think if I were a 2930 02:09:27,120 --> 02:09:30,200 Speaker 3: pain member to go to the game, I would appreciate 2931 02:09:30,360 --> 02:09:31,640 Speaker 3: at least them playing. 2932 02:09:31,400 --> 02:09:31,720 Speaker 10: For some. 2933 02:09:33,480 --> 02:09:36,280 Speaker 2: Quarters. Yes, I'd prefer all, but I have to live 2934 02:09:36,320 --> 02:09:36,800 Speaker 2: in reality. 2935 02:09:36,880 --> 02:09:38,720 Speaker 1: Well, that's just a preseason game. Then it's like going 2936 02:09:38,800 --> 02:09:41,480 Speaker 1: to watch your favorite football player for the first three 2937 02:09:41,640 --> 02:09:43,360 Speaker 1: series of a preseason game and then you never see 2938 02:09:43,400 --> 02:09:43,720 Speaker 1: him again. 2939 02:09:43,920 --> 02:09:45,840 Speaker 2: Hey, a lot of tanks on these preseason games coming 2940 02:09:45,880 --> 02:09:46,480 Speaker 2: up for the Pacers. 2941 02:09:46,520 --> 02:09:48,480 Speaker 1: All right, we got to run. It'll be Jake Query 2942 02:09:48,520 --> 02:09:50,960 Speaker 1: coming away from noon to three, JMV from three to six, 2943 02:09:51,240 --> 02:09:53,800 Speaker 1: and we've got Pacers basketball tonight against the Nets. Enjoy