1 00:00:04,880 --> 00:00:11,360 Speaker 1: Ve exactly exactly, Ve exactly exactly exactly. 2 00:00:12,720 --> 00:00:13,880 Speaker 2: Welcome back to exactly. 3 00:00:14,280 --> 00:00:16,280 Speaker 1: Sometimes things get pretty heavy on this show, but we're 4 00:00:16,280 --> 00:00:17,800 Speaker 1: gonna keep it real light this time around. 5 00:00:17,880 --> 00:00:19,799 Speaker 3: Do you know exactly what this is? 6 00:00:19,800 --> 00:00:21,079 Speaker 2: I've never seen that in my life. 7 00:00:21,160 --> 00:00:23,120 Speaker 3: This is a sugared plum. 8 00:00:23,480 --> 00:00:25,040 Speaker 2: Wow, sugared plum. 9 00:00:25,079 --> 00:00:26,040 Speaker 3: You can tell by the color. 10 00:00:26,239 --> 00:00:28,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, and it's very sweet. 11 00:00:28,600 --> 00:00:33,760 Speaker 4: That's a sugar plum. 12 00:00:34,040 --> 00:00:36,800 Speaker 1: It's not exactly the way I would expect that flavor 13 00:00:36,800 --> 00:00:39,080 Speaker 1: to be. It's an eight plant, but I would explain 14 00:00:39,120 --> 00:00:40,080 Speaker 1: the flavor a bit more. 15 00:00:40,120 --> 00:00:40,159 Speaker 5: So. 16 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:43,479 Speaker 1: Let's just hope there's a bacon squash and a toast 17 00:00:43,520 --> 00:00:46,400 Speaker 1: berry to go with this, because uh, I'm having this 18 00:00:46,479 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 1: bad Boy for breakfast. 19 00:00:54,920 --> 00:00:59,120 Speaker 6: Good Morning, Sweet world, and welcome to the New Dogs 20 00:00:59,160 --> 00:01:03,560 Speaker 6: podcast on Athletic Network. It's Friday, April sixteenth, and this 21 00:01:03,880 --> 00:01:06,880 Speaker 6: is the drop. And that was a throwback cold open 22 00:01:06,880 --> 00:01:09,800 Speaker 6: on J. E. Skeed's Roll In Today with mister what 23 00:01:09,880 --> 00:01:11,760 Speaker 6: you Need to Know Himself task mellis. 24 00:01:11,600 --> 00:01:16,280 Speaker 2: You think these shows are classics? That was absolutely a classic. 25 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:19,639 Speaker 3: Zach Goodness. I loved seeing that. 26 00:01:19,520 --> 00:01:24,080 Speaker 6: We got the top shot hot Boy, Trey Kirby hell Hey. 27 00:01:25,319 --> 00:01:28,639 Speaker 3: And last but not least making the magic happen is JD. Hello, 28 00:01:29,120 --> 00:01:31,880 Speaker 3: there he is, and here we are. First things first, JD, 29 00:01:32,160 --> 00:01:35,120 Speaker 3: second dose yesterday. You're all vaxed up. How you feeling. 30 00:01:35,480 --> 00:01:41,040 Speaker 5: I'm feeling vaxed up like crazy. I got a sore arm, 31 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:44,160 Speaker 5: that's for sure, and you know, you kind of feel 32 00:01:44,360 --> 00:01:47,160 Speaker 5: a little off. But other than that, I'm fine. 33 00:01:47,319 --> 00:01:49,520 Speaker 3: Okay, great, awesome, Happy to hear that. 34 00:01:49,880 --> 00:01:52,080 Speaker 6: Shout out to the stream team right now joining us 35 00:01:52,120 --> 00:01:53,200 Speaker 6: live on YouTube. 36 00:01:53,240 --> 00:01:55,560 Speaker 3: Please continue to like and comment and subscribe. 37 00:01:55,880 --> 00:01:57,800 Speaker 6: We're trying to get to forty thousand subs by the 38 00:01:57,920 --> 00:02:00,760 Speaker 6: end of next week, a very attainable goal. 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And I'm 56 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:50,800 Speaker 2: I've just mentioned it because I'm wearing a jacket here. 57 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:53,800 Speaker 2: I'm feeling a little achy, little sore. It's happening to 58 00:02:53,840 --> 00:02:56,400 Speaker 2: me a little bit. Yeah, you know, it's there. It's there. 59 00:02:56,400 --> 00:02:58,800 Speaker 2: If it was a playoff game, I'm playing, no doubt. Okay, 60 00:02:58,840 --> 00:03:03,560 Speaker 2: but good, but yeah, like you know, ninety ninety eighty, 61 00:03:03,800 --> 00:03:06,640 Speaker 2: I don't know, but oh good, oh good. 62 00:03:06,960 --> 00:03:09,560 Speaker 6: Well, now, Trey, when are you scheduled for for dose 63 00:03:09,639 --> 00:03:10,079 Speaker 6: number two? 64 00:03:11,000 --> 00:03:13,640 Speaker 4: Mine is in five days, so I'll be checking in 65 00:03:13,680 --> 00:03:16,359 Speaker 4: April twenty second to say, yeah, little achy, little like 66 00:03:16,520 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 4: he's starting to feel it, starting to feel it here. 67 00:03:18,800 --> 00:03:22,280 Speaker 4: And then I'm anticipating putting up an Instagram story at 68 00:03:22,280 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 4: about six thirty pm Eastern on April twenty seconds and 69 00:03:27,360 --> 00:03:29,639 Speaker 4: oh it's hitting now. Now, it's really Hitt and I'll 70 00:03:29,639 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 4: be wrapped in a blanket just like Tasks on Monday's show, 71 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:36,080 Speaker 4: you know, recuperating. So stay tuned for that one. 72 00:03:36,360 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 6: All right, excellent, Well mine's in six days, my second dose, 73 00:03:40,360 --> 00:03:42,800 Speaker 6: so then we will have the entire team. Because Lee 74 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:44,840 Speaker 6: has been vaxed up for like eight months. It feels 75 00:03:44,880 --> 00:03:47,840 Speaker 6: like at this traveling the globe somehow. I don't know 76 00:03:47,840 --> 00:03:48,800 Speaker 6: how you got that in, but. 77 00:03:48,880 --> 00:03:50,240 Speaker 4: Uh yeah maybe now. 78 00:03:52,200 --> 00:03:54,960 Speaker 6: The Yeah, that looks like a guy that's got two 79 00:03:55,040 --> 00:03:58,560 Speaker 6: vaccinations for sure. Okay, yeah, Well got worst of the 80 00:03:58,560 --> 00:04:01,839 Speaker 6: week numinies, and we'll talk about last night's games pretty quickly. 81 00:04:01,880 --> 00:04:04,440 Speaker 6: There's only four of them on, but had some decent performances. 82 00:04:04,960 --> 00:04:06,760 Speaker 6: We got rapid fire fun, we got tweeted to night, 83 00:04:06,800 --> 00:04:08,880 Speaker 6: all that, But we start with some crazy news. Yesterday, 84 00:04:09,000 --> 00:04:13,200 Speaker 6: fifteen year NBA veteran LaMarcus Aldridge announced that he's retiring 85 00:04:13,200 --> 00:04:15,800 Speaker 6: from the NBA. In a post by way of his 86 00:04:15,800 --> 00:04:18,320 Speaker 6: Twitter account, Aldridge wrote that he was retiring because in 87 00:04:18,360 --> 00:04:20,800 Speaker 6: his last game that he played on April tenth with 88 00:04:20,880 --> 00:04:24,479 Speaker 6: the Nets, he was dealing with an irregular heartbeat. Aldridge 89 00:04:24,520 --> 00:04:27,680 Speaker 6: walking away here with top one hundred ranks in several 90 00:04:27,880 --> 00:04:32,000 Speaker 6: major statistical categories, you know, forty seventh in career points, 91 00:04:32,000 --> 00:04:35,039 Speaker 6: sixty second in rebound sixty eighth, then blocks thirty sixth 92 00:04:35,040 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 6: and field goals made and top hundred there in minutes played, 93 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:41,360 Speaker 6: seven time All Star, five All NBA nods, and three 94 00:04:41,400 --> 00:04:44,160 Speaker 6: top ten MVP finishes, which surprised me a little bit. 95 00:04:44,240 --> 00:04:46,560 Speaker 6: So few questions off of this, We're going to start 96 00:04:46,560 --> 00:04:49,480 Speaker 6: with you, Trey. I'll put two questions together, One what 97 00:04:49,600 --> 00:04:53,040 Speaker 6: was your immediate reaction to this news on Thursday? And 98 00:04:53,080 --> 00:04:57,560 Speaker 6: then specifically, how much will the Nets miss LaMarcus Aldridge 99 00:04:57,640 --> 00:04:59,720 Speaker 6: now that he's done for the season here mid season 100 00:05:00,200 --> 00:05:01,040 Speaker 6: going for a championship? 101 00:05:01,080 --> 00:05:03,440 Speaker 4: What do you think I mean? It was a stunner, Skeets. 102 00:05:03,480 --> 00:05:06,880 Speaker 4: We had just finished yesterday's show and we had talked 103 00:05:07,080 --> 00:05:10,479 Speaker 4: earlier in that show about if the Nets and the 104 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:13,600 Speaker 4: Philadelphia seventy six ers were to meet in the playoffs, 105 00:05:13,680 --> 00:05:16,880 Speaker 4: LaMarcus Aldridge might get a chance on Joel Embiid. Obviously, 106 00:05:17,200 --> 00:05:20,480 Speaker 4: Aldridge missed that game against the Nets. It was termed 107 00:05:20,600 --> 00:05:23,480 Speaker 4: a non COVID nineteen illness that could have been anything 108 00:05:23,480 --> 00:05:25,120 Speaker 4: as far as we were concerned. At the time. We 109 00:05:25,120 --> 00:05:27,240 Speaker 4: were talking about how he was going to get some turns, 110 00:05:27,279 --> 00:05:29,760 Speaker 4: and then as soon as we were done, the tweets 111 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:31,719 Speaker 4: came and his written statement came in. It was just 112 00:05:32,240 --> 00:05:35,560 Speaker 4: wow reading his statement, understanding not only had he had 113 00:05:35,600 --> 00:05:38,960 Speaker 4: an irregular heartbeat recently, he had played during a game 114 00:05:39,279 --> 00:05:42,320 Speaker 4: against the Lakers while it was happening. Scary stuff. So, 115 00:05:42,960 --> 00:05:44,839 Speaker 4: I mean, honestly, a bit of a relief from a 116 00:05:44,839 --> 00:05:47,320 Speaker 4: safety standpoint. I would say, you saw quite a few 117 00:05:47,320 --> 00:05:51,240 Speaker 4: tweets yesterday from people who had suffered from irregular heart rhythms. 118 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:53,920 Speaker 4: My dad had similar things happen which landed him in 119 00:05:54,000 --> 00:05:57,000 Speaker 4: the hospital, some serious treatments he had to undergo, so 120 00:05:57,480 --> 00:05:59,680 Speaker 4: not an uncommon thing and also not something to mess 121 00:05:59,720 --> 00:06:02,839 Speaker 4: around with. So yeah, I mean it was kind of 122 00:06:02,920 --> 00:06:05,680 Speaker 4: scary and surprising, and also, like I'm saying, a little 123 00:06:05,680 --> 00:06:07,279 Speaker 4: bit of a relief to find out, Wow, this is 124 00:06:07,279 --> 00:06:10,000 Speaker 4: a major hard issue, but LaMarcus Aldiers is making a 125 00:06:10,000 --> 00:06:12,200 Speaker 4: smart decision to go and care for his health care 126 00:06:12,440 --> 00:06:14,640 Speaker 4: for his family and to be around for his family. 127 00:06:14,720 --> 00:06:18,280 Speaker 4: So I don't know, just honestly a shocker. Not dissimilar 128 00:06:18,279 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 4: to when Mirza Tuledovitch had to suddenly retire or Chris 129 00:06:21,240 --> 00:06:24,279 Speaker 4: Bosh had to suddenly retire. There are some health issues 130 00:06:24,320 --> 00:06:26,240 Speaker 4: that you just don't mess around with, and obviously your 131 00:06:26,279 --> 00:06:27,000 Speaker 4: hard is one of them. 132 00:06:27,360 --> 00:06:29,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, tass, what about you immediate reaction to when you 133 00:06:29,960 --> 00:06:32,200 Speaker 6: saw the news coming in by way of Twitter yesterday. 134 00:06:31,960 --> 00:06:35,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, total shock. Obviously. I think it's a tough decision 135 00:06:35,480 --> 00:06:38,920 Speaker 2: for the Marcus Altrich because he's had had these issues 136 00:06:38,960 --> 00:06:41,559 Speaker 2: for now fifteen years. He was diagnosed in two thousand 137 00:06:41,560 --> 00:06:44,919 Speaker 2: and seven, so it's fourteen years. So I think to 138 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:48,080 Speaker 2: do something that you love for that long and then 139 00:06:48,120 --> 00:06:50,120 Speaker 2: to be able to walk away from it is a 140 00:06:50,200 --> 00:06:53,039 Speaker 2: very difficult decision. I think the easier decision probably would 141 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:55,720 Speaker 2: have been to just play. I mean, he obviously had 142 00:06:55,720 --> 00:06:58,719 Speaker 2: a very scary moment during the Laker game and afterward, 143 00:06:58,800 --> 00:07:01,600 Speaker 2: especially as he said it escalated, it got worse after 144 00:07:01,680 --> 00:07:05,320 Speaker 2: the game, and he alerted the Nets medical staff the 145 00:07:05,400 --> 00:07:08,560 Speaker 2: next morning. So maybe this was the scariest of all 146 00:07:08,600 --> 00:07:10,680 Speaker 2: moments in his fourteen year career. But I think it's 147 00:07:10,960 --> 00:07:15,440 Speaker 2: a really, really difficult decision, especially when as far as 148 00:07:15,520 --> 00:07:17,600 Speaker 2: basketball goes, the thing he's given his life to. He 149 00:07:17,720 --> 00:07:20,560 Speaker 2: was starting on the Brooklyn Nets and they're ready to 150 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:22,360 Speaker 2: make a championship run and I think he would have 151 00:07:22,400 --> 00:07:26,520 Speaker 2: been the starter until you know, their season ended and 152 00:07:26,560 --> 00:07:29,080 Speaker 2: he would have got a shot against Joel andbid. So yeah, 153 00:07:28,640 --> 00:07:31,040 Speaker 2: it's it was. I'm sure it was really, really tough. 154 00:07:31,080 --> 00:07:34,520 Speaker 2: Even though as you stand back and you say, just quit, man, 155 00:07:34,560 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 2: you've got a family, You've got to do it. I'm 156 00:07:36,440 --> 00:07:39,280 Speaker 2: sure it was something that he had to take some 157 00:07:39,400 --> 00:07:40,960 Speaker 2: time to decide upon. 158 00:07:41,720 --> 00:07:42,240 Speaker 3: Absolutely. 159 00:07:42,320 --> 00:07:45,640 Speaker 6: Well, let's talk about sort of our favorite LaMarcus Aldridge memories, 160 00:07:45,640 --> 00:07:47,920 Speaker 6: but either on the court or maybe even like off 161 00:07:47,960 --> 00:07:51,200 Speaker 6: the court, in your personal interactions with them at all, 162 00:07:51,200 --> 00:07:52,320 Speaker 6: start weekends and stuff like that. 163 00:07:52,320 --> 00:07:54,240 Speaker 3: I'll get it started. I'll stay on the court first. 164 00:07:55,040 --> 00:07:57,600 Speaker 6: You're seeing a lot of people point this out, but 165 00:07:57,680 --> 00:07:59,520 Speaker 6: for me, it's immediately where my mind goes. It's the 166 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:03,400 Speaker 6: two thousand fourteen playoffs, as I remember podcasting about. Obviously 167 00:08:03,440 --> 00:08:05,800 Speaker 6: that series. We've been doing this for a long time too. 168 00:08:05,960 --> 00:08:09,000 Speaker 6: Another weird part. We've basically been podcasting for the entirety 169 00:08:09,040 --> 00:08:11,640 Speaker 6: of LaMarcus Aldridge's career, which is, oh, it makes you 170 00:08:11,680 --> 00:08:15,440 Speaker 6: feel a little old, no doubt, But that Lillard series 171 00:08:15,440 --> 00:08:18,360 Speaker 6: where he hits the game winner, the series ending shot 172 00:08:18,640 --> 00:08:22,240 Speaker 6: versus the Rockets, and I think it's forgotten a little bit, 173 00:08:22,280 --> 00:08:23,679 Speaker 6: and I'm happy to see a lot of people pointing 174 00:08:23,680 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 6: it out what LaMarcus Alders did in Game one and 175 00:08:25,800 --> 00:08:27,720 Speaker 6: two of that series, and then also what he did 176 00:08:27,760 --> 00:08:28,640 Speaker 6: in the game six. 177 00:08:28,720 --> 00:08:30,200 Speaker 3: You know, Lillard's the hero. 178 00:08:31,040 --> 00:08:33,720 Speaker 6: Alders was like a thirty and thirteen in that game six, 179 00:08:33,760 --> 00:08:35,560 Speaker 6: But it was Game one and two that was nuts. 180 00:08:36,200 --> 00:08:38,920 Speaker 6: He scored forty six points in Game one, that overtime victory, 181 00:08:39,000 --> 00:08:41,240 Speaker 6: seventeen to thirty one, eighteen boards, two blocks. I mean 182 00:08:41,240 --> 00:08:44,240 Speaker 6: those are like a chem Elijah one like numbers there. 183 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:45,960 Speaker 6: And then he followed up in game two because I 184 00:08:46,000 --> 00:08:49,000 Speaker 6: remember there was the whole thing heading into that series 185 00:08:49,040 --> 00:08:51,839 Speaker 6: about the Rockets, and like Kevin McHale deciding like, we're 186 00:08:51,840 --> 00:08:55,520 Speaker 6: gonna put Terrence Jones on Aldridge, who is obviously much 187 00:08:55,600 --> 00:08:58,440 Speaker 6: much smaller than Aldridge, especially really when you're talking about 188 00:08:58,840 --> 00:09:02,200 Speaker 6: the way Aldridge is listed at six to eleven, as 189 00:09:02,240 --> 00:09:04,959 Speaker 6: I've talked about before, I think that's a complete lie. 190 00:09:05,040 --> 00:09:07,840 Speaker 6: This guy is a monster man, and we have been 191 00:09:07,840 --> 00:09:10,760 Speaker 6: around him at All Star weekends. He is huge. So anyway, 192 00:09:10,800 --> 00:09:12,520 Speaker 6: they went with Terrence Jones for a good chunk of that, 193 00:09:13,080 --> 00:09:15,160 Speaker 6: and he just abused him a lot of them inside 194 00:09:15,280 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 6: and he actually had to put back to send that 195 00:09:16,760 --> 00:09:18,960 Speaker 6: game to overtime in game one. So Michale Game two 196 00:09:19,000 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 6: is like, Okay, screw this, I'm overthinking it. Let's go 197 00:09:21,080 --> 00:09:23,679 Speaker 6: with Dwight a lot more on him, omar ashchick on him, 198 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:24,599 Speaker 6: a lot more. 199 00:09:24,360 --> 00:09:25,400 Speaker 3: Like big dudes. 200 00:09:26,160 --> 00:09:28,400 Speaker 6: And the strategy worked in the sense that it kept 201 00:09:28,440 --> 00:09:30,560 Speaker 6: Aldridge sort of out of the paint getting all these 202 00:09:30,559 --> 00:09:32,800 Speaker 6: little bunnies, like he only had like five buckets in 203 00:09:32,840 --> 00:09:35,680 Speaker 6: the painting game two. But yeah, one issue with that 204 00:09:35,800 --> 00:09:39,439 Speaker 6: is that LaMarcus Aldridge's number one shot, his signature shot, 205 00:09:39,880 --> 00:09:42,920 Speaker 6: was basically the eighteen to twenty foot you know, left 206 00:09:42,960 --> 00:09:47,560 Speaker 6: block turnaround jumper, and he just destroyed those bigger guys 207 00:09:47,960 --> 00:09:49,560 Speaker 6: who are not going to be able to challenge that. 208 00:09:49,640 --> 00:09:51,800 Speaker 6: I mean, truthfully, no one could challenge that shot because 209 00:09:51,800 --> 00:09:53,599 Speaker 6: he had like a seven foot five wingspan and he 210 00:09:53,679 --> 00:09:55,000 Speaker 6: shot it way above his head. 211 00:09:55,080 --> 00:09:56,160 Speaker 3: And again he's a giant man. 212 00:09:56,200 --> 00:09:58,560 Speaker 6: But forty three in game two, eighteen to twenty eight 213 00:09:58,600 --> 00:10:02,440 Speaker 6: shooting eight boards and three block three blocks. I mean, test, 214 00:10:02,480 --> 00:10:04,600 Speaker 6: I don't know what you remember from like podcasting about 215 00:10:04,640 --> 00:10:06,839 Speaker 6: that series, like we were going bonkers. He was doing 216 00:10:06,880 --> 00:10:08,680 Speaker 6: things in games one and two like I remember like 217 00:10:09,080 --> 00:10:13,040 Speaker 6: combined points and only like guys like Jordan and Jerry 218 00:10:13,080 --> 00:10:16,280 Speaker 6: West and a few others had ever done in NBA history. 219 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:19,840 Speaker 2: It was wild to watch, for sure, But at the 220 00:10:19,840 --> 00:10:22,839 Speaker 2: same time, Marcus Aldridge was an All Star and he 221 00:10:22,960 --> 00:10:26,160 Speaker 2: was playing against Terrence Jones to start the series. You know, 222 00:10:26,240 --> 00:10:29,599 Speaker 2: we the disrespect. Yeah, it was you know we I 223 00:10:30,160 --> 00:10:34,200 Speaker 2: don't claim to know a ton about basketball and like 224 00:10:34,800 --> 00:10:37,400 Speaker 2: every single move on a floor, but at the same 225 00:10:37,440 --> 00:10:39,440 Speaker 2: time you could see this coming from a mile away. 226 00:10:39,520 --> 00:10:41,960 Speaker 2: I don't know what Kevin McHale was thinking. I remember 227 00:10:41,960 --> 00:10:44,360 Speaker 2: we were talked about it that la Marcus Aldridge was 228 00:10:44,400 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 2: going to destroy Terrence Jones. And after two games they 229 00:10:47,440 --> 00:10:50,120 Speaker 2: started Omrashik and things, you know, went back to normal 230 00:10:50,600 --> 00:10:53,240 Speaker 2: because you know, Omurashick is a far bigger man. But yeah, 231 00:10:53,280 --> 00:10:56,440 Speaker 2: those those two games was his high water mark in 232 00:10:56,480 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 2: the playoffs, Like those are the moments that people go 233 00:10:58,559 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 2: back to. That was his first series win in the 234 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:06,200 Speaker 2: playoffs period. And then yeah, Dame sort of stole the 235 00:11:07,360 --> 00:11:09,360 Speaker 2: stole the shine at the end of the series there 236 00:11:09,559 --> 00:11:11,800 Speaker 2: a little bit, but that was that was the one 237 00:11:11,840 --> 00:11:14,280 Speaker 2: playoff series they won in Portland with the Marcus Aldridge there, 238 00:11:14,320 --> 00:11:16,880 Speaker 2: So that's definitely his high water mark. It was, you know, 239 00:11:16,880 --> 00:11:18,720 Speaker 2: it was it was an up and down career for 240 00:11:18,800 --> 00:11:20,520 Speaker 2: him in Portland because then it was the next year, 241 00:11:20,520 --> 00:11:22,920 Speaker 2: if you remember it was twenty fifteen, he had told 242 00:11:23,080 --> 00:11:26,160 Speaker 2: Portland I'm sticking around, I ain't going anywhere, and then 243 00:11:26,160 --> 00:11:28,520 Speaker 2: they played the Grizzlies and they were a really banged 244 00:11:28,600 --> 00:11:31,520 Speaker 2: up team in that Grizzly series, and it was after 245 00:11:31,600 --> 00:11:35,400 Speaker 2: Game two, LaMarcus Aldridge could have stayed in Memphis. There's 246 00:11:35,920 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 2: the rest of the team stayed and he got his 247 00:11:37,760 --> 00:11:40,720 Speaker 2: own flight back, and so everybody was like, are you leaving? 248 00:11:40,960 --> 00:11:42,800 Speaker 2: Are you leaving us? Are you're getting on a plane leaving? 249 00:11:42,840 --> 00:11:45,040 Speaker 2: And you know, he didn't say anything, but he had 250 00:11:45,200 --> 00:11:48,480 Speaker 2: already sort of left Portland in his brain because then, 251 00:11:48,600 --> 00:11:51,160 Speaker 2: you know, as free agency came around a couple months later, 252 00:11:51,160 --> 00:11:53,400 Speaker 2: he went to San Antonio and was their you know, 253 00:11:53,840 --> 00:11:57,079 Speaker 2: prize possession, their prize catching the off season, the price 254 00:11:57,600 --> 00:11:59,520 Speaker 2: catch in the offseason. So it was it was an 255 00:11:59,600 --> 00:12:02,720 Speaker 2: up and down own nine years in Portland where he 256 00:12:03,120 --> 00:12:06,000 Speaker 2: felt like he wasn't the guy. And I think maybe 257 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:09,000 Speaker 2: looking back, he probably looked at the Blazers or situation 258 00:12:09,200 --> 00:12:10,839 Speaker 2: and thought and thinks like, I had it really good. 259 00:12:10,880 --> 00:12:12,680 Speaker 2: They did treat me well. Jason Quick has a great 260 00:12:12,760 --> 00:12:15,240 Speaker 2: article on The Athletic about that. But he went from 261 00:12:15,679 --> 00:12:18,079 Speaker 2: being drafted, Brandon Roy was the guy beside him, and 262 00:12:18,200 --> 00:12:23,319 Speaker 2: Greg Odin was the the guy that everybody was excited 263 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:25,680 Speaker 2: about the next season when he was drafted and Damian 264 00:12:25,760 --> 00:12:28,120 Speaker 2: Lillard came around. And that's, you know, part of why 265 00:12:28,120 --> 00:12:30,960 Speaker 2: he left. He just was never truly truly appreciated in 266 00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:32,800 Speaker 2: his brain. But I'm sure what he looks back, he 267 00:12:33,160 --> 00:12:35,880 Speaker 2: knows that everyone treated him well. But yeah, I was 268 00:12:35,920 --> 00:12:37,920 Speaker 2: an up and down career when you do look back. 269 00:12:38,559 --> 00:12:42,079 Speaker 3: Yeah, I was watching a bunch of LaMarcus Aldridge highlights 270 00:12:42,160 --> 00:12:45,240 Speaker 3: last night. The House of Highlights has like an eight 271 00:12:45,240 --> 00:12:47,480 Speaker 3: to nine minute compilation of him. I told you Trey 272 00:12:47,520 --> 00:12:50,320 Speaker 3: on our Top Shot Hot Boys episode last night we 273 00:12:50,320 --> 00:12:53,880 Speaker 3: were ripping packs. Aldridge has a lot of actually decent dunks, 274 00:12:53,920 --> 00:12:55,880 Speaker 3: and I sort of forgotten about now. I will say, 275 00:12:55,880 --> 00:12:57,840 Speaker 3: they're like all the exact same dunk. 276 00:12:58,280 --> 00:13:00,680 Speaker 6: But he gets some guys like he caught some bodies 277 00:13:00,760 --> 00:13:02,520 Speaker 6: like even like there's a lot of them in the 278 00:13:02,559 --> 00:13:05,320 Speaker 6: Spurs uniform. Like I know he got one on Giannis. 279 00:13:05,320 --> 00:13:07,040 Speaker 6: That was pretty dirty. Just caught a lot of people 280 00:13:07,080 --> 00:13:09,199 Speaker 6: by spress. You also get people on the pump fake there, 281 00:13:09,400 --> 00:13:11,640 Speaker 6: like you know, you gotta respect that jump shot, that 282 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:14,760 Speaker 6: high release. And then then he's sort of often like 283 00:13:14,800 --> 00:13:16,439 Speaker 6: barreling towards the remedies and giant dude. 284 00:13:16,440 --> 00:13:17,600 Speaker 3: He could throw it down on a couple of guys. 285 00:13:17,600 --> 00:13:20,040 Speaker 6: But do you have, maybe besides that game one and 286 00:13:20,080 --> 00:13:22,120 Speaker 6: two against the Rockets, anything else jump out of you 287 00:13:22,160 --> 00:13:23,720 Speaker 6: for a LaMarcus Oldridge moment? 288 00:13:23,960 --> 00:13:26,880 Speaker 4: Well, one last thing about that game one specifically in 289 00:13:26,960 --> 00:13:31,240 Speaker 4: twenty fourteen, they showed a graphic of Aldridge's stats against 290 00:13:31,360 --> 00:13:33,600 Speaker 4: the Rockets from earlier in the season. He had a 291 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:36,480 Speaker 4: twenty rebound game and a twenty five rebound game. Some 292 00:13:36,600 --> 00:13:39,400 Speaker 4: vintage beef. You love to see that. But you mentioned 293 00:13:39,400 --> 00:13:43,840 Speaker 4: Skeets interactions with Aldrich off the court, we interviewed him. 294 00:13:44,240 --> 00:13:47,040 Speaker 4: I think I'm pretty sure this was the twenty thirteen 295 00:13:47,640 --> 00:13:51,800 Speaker 4: All Star Game in Houston. Michael Jordan was turning fifty 296 00:13:51,880 --> 00:13:54,200 Speaker 4: years old. In the question is what's something you could 297 00:13:54,200 --> 00:13:57,360 Speaker 4: beat Michael Jordan at. Some people pick sports, some people 298 00:13:57,400 --> 00:13:59,920 Speaker 4: pick golf. I think Steph Curry's, like I heard Michael Jordan, 299 00:14:00,120 --> 00:14:02,200 Speaker 4: pretty good golfer. I think I could take him. This 300 00:14:02,400 --> 00:14:04,680 Speaker 4: is young Steph Curry, a great clip to go back 301 00:14:04,920 --> 00:14:08,200 Speaker 4: and watch. But the thing that LaMarcus Aldridge picked was 302 00:14:08,920 --> 00:14:11,800 Speaker 4: he's like, he's turning fifty right, well, like, yeah, yeah, yeah, 303 00:14:11,840 --> 00:14:14,439 Speaker 4: I think it was U s keets. Yeah, I could. 304 00:14:14,240 --> 00:14:15,680 Speaker 2: Beat him at mid range shooting. 305 00:14:16,320 --> 00:14:20,840 Speaker 4: What excuse me? I mean, a fifty year old Michael 306 00:14:20,920 --> 00:14:24,160 Speaker 4: Jordan fair enough, But LaMarcus Aldridge, he was money. Like 307 00:14:24,160 --> 00:14:26,600 Speaker 4: you're saying, it's kind of surprising to see the dunks 308 00:14:26,600 --> 00:14:28,400 Speaker 4: when you go back and watch the career highlights, because 309 00:14:28,400 --> 00:14:31,000 Speaker 4: what you think of is pounding that shoulder on the 310 00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:33,760 Speaker 4: left block, turning and shooting the ball fifteen feet in 311 00:14:33,800 --> 00:14:37,320 Speaker 4: the air, fifteen feet from the hoop and dropping straight through. 312 00:14:37,760 --> 00:14:40,480 Speaker 4: It seemed crazy at the time, LaMarcus Aldridge beating Michael 313 00:14:40,520 --> 00:14:43,120 Speaker 4: Jordan at midrange jumpers. Michael Jordan was pretty good at 314 00:14:43,120 --> 00:14:45,520 Speaker 4: mid range jumpers. But I love the confidence. 315 00:14:45,600 --> 00:14:46,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, I love the. 316 00:14:46,360 --> 00:14:48,920 Speaker 4: Fact that Lma is doing it while wearing some of 317 00:14:48,960 --> 00:14:51,600 Speaker 4: the sickest Jordan pes in the game, playing for a 318 00:14:51,640 --> 00:14:54,200 Speaker 4: red and Black team at the time. It was perfect. 319 00:14:54,200 --> 00:14:56,520 Speaker 4: So yeah, that kind of caught me by surprising. Something 320 00:14:56,560 --> 00:14:57,600 Speaker 4: I'll never forget for sure. 321 00:14:57,640 --> 00:14:59,640 Speaker 6: Oh my god, I definitely remember that video because it 322 00:14:59,640 --> 00:15:02,560 Speaker 6: was a lot of guy saying like video games, yeah, 323 00:15:02,640 --> 00:15:03,440 Speaker 6: a few other. 324 00:15:03,360 --> 00:15:06,040 Speaker 3: Sports, like I can beat him at baseball or whatever. 325 00:15:07,080 --> 00:15:08,840 Speaker 4: They said he could beat him at dancing. 326 00:15:09,360 --> 00:15:13,880 Speaker 2: Yeah it was awesome. Yeah was great. He's like, I 327 00:15:13,880 --> 00:15:14,520 Speaker 2: got the moves. 328 00:15:15,840 --> 00:15:17,600 Speaker 3: Who was it that said they could beat him at 329 00:15:18,480 --> 00:15:20,800 Speaker 3: like fashion? That was really funny? Who was that was? 330 00:15:20,800 --> 00:15:22,760 Speaker 3: It wasn't Bosh was it? Anyway? 331 00:15:22,760 --> 00:15:24,760 Speaker 6: Somebody had that for an answer and that was like 332 00:15:24,960 --> 00:15:27,800 Speaker 6: clowning on like the clothes that MG wears and the 333 00:15:27,840 --> 00:15:30,760 Speaker 6: giant pants. But yeah, Oldridge confident with the just the 334 00:15:30,800 --> 00:15:32,480 Speaker 6: mid range game, and we were like I think we 335 00:15:32,520 --> 00:15:33,720 Speaker 6: I think if it was me or Tasks, I can't 336 00:15:33,720 --> 00:15:35,560 Speaker 6: remember who was talking him specifically, We're like, yeah we could. 337 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:37,880 Speaker 6: We should set that up at all start weekend. That'd 338 00:15:37,920 --> 00:15:39,720 Speaker 6: be one hell of event. That'd be a great event, 339 00:15:39,760 --> 00:15:42,440 Speaker 6: like can you beat Jordan at this? It would just 340 00:15:42,440 --> 00:15:44,520 Speaker 6: being Yeah, it'd be awesome. 341 00:15:44,560 --> 00:15:47,360 Speaker 2: But yeah, I gotta find that video and put it 342 00:15:47,400 --> 00:15:48,880 Speaker 2: in the chat. I saw it a second ago. But 343 00:15:48,880 --> 00:15:50,240 Speaker 2: where where did you go? Where did you go? 344 00:15:50,320 --> 00:15:52,320 Speaker 6: We should just get that up on the old YouTube 345 00:15:52,400 --> 00:15:55,040 Speaker 6: channel Storty find classic if we can, if we can 346 00:15:55,080 --> 00:15:58,440 Speaker 6: find it. Yeah, final question here. You know some people 347 00:15:58,480 --> 00:15:59,920 Speaker 6: hate to do this right away. I mean the guy 348 00:16:00,040 --> 00:16:03,320 Speaker 6: again just retired with a pretty scary sort of like 349 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:05,080 Speaker 6: situation there with the irregular heartbeat. 350 00:16:05,600 --> 00:16:07,000 Speaker 3: But everybody doing it. 351 00:16:07,120 --> 00:16:09,480 Speaker 6: We've done it before, even when he was playing, especially 352 00:16:09,520 --> 00:16:12,040 Speaker 6: with other players similar to him, like be it Chris 353 00:16:12,080 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 6: Boshes maybe and guys with similar accolades like in a 354 00:16:14,480 --> 00:16:17,320 Speaker 6: Blake Griffin. But Tass you started off here, is LaMarcus 355 00:16:17,320 --> 00:16:18,960 Speaker 6: Alder to Hall of Famer in your opinion? 356 00:16:19,400 --> 00:16:22,080 Speaker 2: He is? He is. I think we have to get 357 00:16:22,120 --> 00:16:27,520 Speaker 2: away from valuing titles and getting to titles that highly 358 00:16:27,560 --> 00:16:30,000 Speaker 2: when it comes to the Hall of Fame candidacy. He 359 00:16:30,040 --> 00:16:31,840 Speaker 2: didn't get there. He didn't get a Hall of Fame. 360 00:16:32,720 --> 00:16:35,720 Speaker 2: I'm sorry he didn't get an NBA Finals appearance, even 361 00:16:36,240 --> 00:16:39,160 Speaker 2: he didn't win one, but it doesn't matter. I think 362 00:16:39,200 --> 00:16:41,880 Speaker 2: we kind of have to get away from the fact 363 00:16:41,920 --> 00:16:45,680 Speaker 2: that a career relies so much on the players you 364 00:16:45,720 --> 00:16:48,480 Speaker 2: play with, like he just didn't play with Hall of 365 00:16:48,520 --> 00:16:52,680 Speaker 2: Fame guys. Yeah, you just mentioned Chris Bosh and if 366 00:16:52,680 --> 00:16:55,240 Speaker 2: he was in Chris boshas scenario playing with Lebron and Wade. 367 00:16:56,720 --> 00:16:58,880 Speaker 2: Does he win championships, I assume, so you know, he 368 00:16:58,920 --> 00:17:01,000 Speaker 2: has way more playoffs, except we look at him differently 369 00:17:01,040 --> 00:17:04,080 Speaker 2: because everything else he did. I mean, he he got there, 370 00:17:04,760 --> 00:17:06,440 Speaker 2: So I say, he didn't play with Hall of Fame 371 00:17:06,440 --> 00:17:08,560 Speaker 2: guys like you know, Damian Lillard. He played with him 372 00:17:08,560 --> 00:17:10,560 Speaker 2: at the beginning of his career his first three years, 373 00:17:10,880 --> 00:17:14,119 Speaker 2: and then you know Brandon Roy. Unfortunately the injuries, so 374 00:17:14,160 --> 00:17:15,760 Speaker 2: it could have been a lot different. I think if 375 00:17:15,760 --> 00:17:20,399 Speaker 2: you look across his entire resume, seven All Star appearances, 376 00:17:20,440 --> 00:17:24,000 Speaker 2: five All NBA, he is not the sexiest player in 377 00:17:24,119 --> 00:17:27,119 Speaker 2: NBA history, not even close as far as you know, 378 00:17:27,320 --> 00:17:30,360 Speaker 2: just you know, like Skeets. You know, we've yeah, podcasted 379 00:17:30,440 --> 00:17:32,760 Speaker 2: for his entire career, but you're also surprised to go 380 00:17:32,800 --> 00:17:34,879 Speaker 2: back and see the dunks like he just he didn't. 381 00:17:35,119 --> 00:17:38,040 Speaker 2: He didn't have a lot of flashy moments, but it 382 00:17:38,040 --> 00:17:41,240 Speaker 2: didn't matter. So I think as far as putting in 383 00:17:41,359 --> 00:17:44,760 Speaker 2: the work and being an incredible player, he was good enough. 384 00:17:44,800 --> 00:17:48,640 Speaker 2: And yeah, it was a heartbreak for him in San Antonio. 385 00:17:48,640 --> 00:17:50,320 Speaker 2: He thought he was going there to sort of, you know, 386 00:17:50,400 --> 00:17:52,560 Speaker 2: be more of the guy and win a championship, and 387 00:17:52,600 --> 00:17:56,399 Speaker 2: then The Kawhi Leonard situation happened in twenty seventeen where 388 00:17:56,720 --> 00:17:59,800 Speaker 2: saw Petulia stepped under Kuhi in the Conference finals LaMarcus 389 00:17:59,840 --> 00:18:03,800 Speaker 2: Allridge's only conference finals appearance, and that could have been 390 00:18:03,840 --> 00:18:07,800 Speaker 2: something different if Kawhi doesn't get injured and they really 391 00:18:07,880 --> 00:18:10,080 Speaker 2: pushed him. You know, him and Pop didn't have an 392 00:18:10,160 --> 00:18:13,800 Speaker 2: incredible an incredibly smooth relationship. I'm sure they had an 393 00:18:13,840 --> 00:18:16,040 Speaker 2: incredible relationship, but Pop had to push him to be 394 00:18:16,080 --> 00:18:18,639 Speaker 2: a better defender, and he did become that. He was 395 00:18:19,040 --> 00:18:21,320 Speaker 2: good in those five years in San Antonio and then 396 00:18:21,400 --> 00:18:23,560 Speaker 2: just sort of kind of fell off this year a 397 00:18:23,600 --> 00:18:27,159 Speaker 2: little bit. But I think he's as far as his 398 00:18:27,200 --> 00:18:30,560 Speaker 2: accomplishments go, as far as the resume goes, Yes, he 399 00:18:30,680 --> 00:18:34,120 Speaker 2: belongs in the Hall of Fame. And some will say, yeah, 400 00:18:34,160 --> 00:18:36,560 Speaker 2: maybe he didn't. He didn't get to twenty thousand points. 401 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:40,000 Speaker 2: He was really close, or you know, the other main 402 00:18:40,800 --> 00:18:42,679 Speaker 2: argument is that he didn't win a title. But we 403 00:18:42,720 --> 00:18:44,600 Speaker 2: got to get away from that because a guy's career 404 00:18:44,640 --> 00:18:47,760 Speaker 2: shouldn't depend on who he plays with, and hopefully he's 405 00:18:47,800 --> 00:18:51,280 Speaker 2: seen more as a t MA MAC in that sort 406 00:18:51,320 --> 00:18:53,840 Speaker 2: of light than he is a BOSH because it's hard 407 00:18:53,840 --> 00:18:56,320 Speaker 2: not to com prepare and bosh two skinny kids from Texas. 408 00:18:56,760 --> 00:18:59,199 Speaker 2: But that's that's where he belongs to me. He belongs 409 00:18:59,200 --> 00:19:01,280 Speaker 2: in that bosh categor orient. If you went the Miami 410 00:19:01,840 --> 00:19:03,880 Speaker 2: then he'd be probably holding a ship and it would 411 00:19:03,880 --> 00:19:05,960 Speaker 2: be easier to put him in. But that's that's what 412 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:06,679 Speaker 2: it's about for me. 413 00:19:07,359 --> 00:19:08,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, this one's tough for me, Trey. 414 00:19:08,880 --> 00:19:11,800 Speaker 6: I'll be honest because I'm thinking back to when we 415 00:19:11,800 --> 00:19:14,159 Speaker 6: were having this discussions with Chris Weber still trying to 416 00:19:14,200 --> 00:19:16,560 Speaker 6: get in, and we brought up our good friend Graydon 417 00:19:16,600 --> 00:19:18,840 Speaker 6: who had the tweet like the way he wants to 418 00:19:18,840 --> 00:19:20,480 Speaker 6: look at the Hall of Fame, And where my mind 419 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:22,879 Speaker 6: has started to wrap around it is like, can you 420 00:19:22,920 --> 00:19:25,000 Speaker 6: tell the story of basketball, the story of the NBA 421 00:19:25,560 --> 00:19:26,720 Speaker 6: with or without this guy? 422 00:19:27,080 --> 00:19:27,280 Speaker 3: Right? 423 00:19:27,640 --> 00:19:30,120 Speaker 6: And if the answer is obviously without, like Chris Webber, 424 00:19:30,200 --> 00:19:33,480 Speaker 6: I feel like you can't really tell the entirety of 425 00:19:33,560 --> 00:19:36,560 Speaker 6: the NBA, of basketball really with the college included of course, 426 00:19:36,560 --> 00:19:38,240 Speaker 6: with the Fab five and all that without him. 427 00:19:38,119 --> 00:19:41,600 Speaker 3: In there, I'm not sure I can say the. 428 00:19:41,600 --> 00:19:43,720 Speaker 6: Same for Aldridge. I guess what I'm getting at here, 429 00:19:43,760 --> 00:19:46,400 Speaker 6: like it's a weird thing. I think Dan Devine compared 430 00:19:46,440 --> 00:19:49,359 Speaker 6: his like Hall of Fame probability or his career almost 431 00:19:49,480 --> 00:19:55,480 Speaker 6: like a Joe Johnson, right, like really super talented offensive players. 432 00:19:55,480 --> 00:19:57,200 Speaker 3: That we're not doing a whole bunch of. 433 00:19:57,160 --> 00:19:59,359 Speaker 6: Playoff series at times, you know they has moments like 434 00:19:59,359 --> 00:20:02,280 Speaker 6: we talked about Withge, but you know they were just 435 00:20:02,320 --> 00:20:03,720 Speaker 6: there and made a lot of All Star teams. 436 00:20:03,760 --> 00:20:04,640 Speaker 3: They're really, really good. 437 00:20:04,760 --> 00:20:07,200 Speaker 6: But I don't know, do you need Joe Johnson or 438 00:20:07,240 --> 00:20:09,159 Speaker 6: LaMarcus Aldridge in the Hall of Fame to tell the 439 00:20:09,160 --> 00:20:10,639 Speaker 6: story if that's how you want to look at it. 440 00:20:10,840 --> 00:20:12,960 Speaker 6: So that's where I'm a little a little torn. 441 00:20:13,000 --> 00:20:14,360 Speaker 3: But what do you think, TK. 442 00:20:14,440 --> 00:20:16,640 Speaker 4: I mean, it's a tough call. I think Basketball Reference 443 00:20:16,640 --> 00:20:19,879 Speaker 4: even has his Hall of Fame probability at fifty percent. 444 00:20:20,440 --> 00:20:22,520 Speaker 4: Take it or leave it kind of it's your choice 445 00:20:22,520 --> 00:20:24,720 Speaker 4: on if you want to. And the thing, like tass 446 00:20:24,760 --> 00:20:27,960 Speaker 4: is mentioning, is it seems like LaMarcus Aldrich probably would 447 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:30,640 Speaker 4: have been a Hall of Famer if the circumstances didn't 448 00:20:30,680 --> 00:20:32,720 Speaker 4: go against him. Almost every single time you go back 449 00:20:32,720 --> 00:20:36,119 Speaker 4: and watch that twenty fourteen playoff series and you're like, 450 00:20:36,640 --> 00:20:39,359 Speaker 4: look at all these awesome players who are still playing 451 00:20:39,359 --> 00:20:41,480 Speaker 4: in the league, playing important minutes to this day, like 452 00:20:41,680 --> 00:20:44,439 Speaker 4: Wesley Matthews is out there on the court, obviously Damian Lillard, 453 00:20:44,560 --> 00:20:46,199 Speaker 4: he has like a sick tip in in the in 454 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:49,439 Speaker 4: game one as well. Nick Batum now playing for another 455 00:20:49,480 --> 00:20:52,400 Speaker 4: title contender. This was a really good team that got 456 00:20:52,400 --> 00:20:55,800 Speaker 4: derailed by you know, Aldrich and Lillard kind of battling 457 00:20:55,840 --> 00:20:59,399 Speaker 4: for premisey of who's the face of the franchise, Wesley 458 00:20:59,480 --> 00:21:02,840 Speaker 4: Matthews blowing out his achilles. Things just went against the 459 00:21:02,880 --> 00:21:05,679 Speaker 4: Blazers for a minute, and then he goes to San Antonio. 460 00:21:05,840 --> 00:21:08,000 Speaker 4: It looks like this is gonna be the next wave 461 00:21:08,040 --> 00:21:11,040 Speaker 4: of the Spurs alongside Kawhi Leonard Kawhi comes down on 462 00:21:11,119 --> 00:21:15,000 Speaker 4: Zaza Paculia's foot that submarines their title chances in twenty 463 00:21:15,080 --> 00:21:18,679 Speaker 4: seventeen and jeopardize the relationship between Kawhi and San Antonio. 464 00:21:19,040 --> 00:21:21,160 Speaker 4: Now LaMarcus is the number one guy, when you thought 465 00:21:21,160 --> 00:21:22,760 Speaker 4: it was going to be a number one and two 466 00:21:22,800 --> 00:21:25,520 Speaker 4: with Kawhi and LaMarcus. And now at the end of 467 00:21:25,560 --> 00:21:28,520 Speaker 4: his career, he's forty nine points from twenty thousand, playing 468 00:21:28,520 --> 00:21:31,159 Speaker 4: on a team who probably is considered the title contender 469 00:21:31,200 --> 00:21:34,680 Speaker 4: at this point. A championship and twenty thousand points. Those 470 00:21:34,720 --> 00:21:38,199 Speaker 4: are major milestones for a Hall of Fame resume that 471 00:21:38,640 --> 00:21:43,159 Speaker 4: Aldrich is just gonna fall barely short of. But you're right, Skeets. 472 00:21:43,200 --> 00:21:46,520 Speaker 4: Can you tell the story of the NBA without LaMarcus Aldrich? Probably? 473 00:21:46,800 --> 00:21:51,000 Speaker 4: But he's also, like we're saying, seeing the stats from 474 00:21:51,119 --> 00:21:54,080 Speaker 4: the entirety of his career, the accomplishments, the seven times 475 00:21:54,080 --> 00:21:56,120 Speaker 4: all start, the five time all NBA. That's a huge 476 00:21:56,200 --> 00:22:00,200 Speaker 4: number right there. Yeah, it's a really close call. So yeah, yeah, 477 00:22:00,240 --> 00:22:04,359 Speaker 4: I mean I'm generally gonna say yes, two guys making 478 00:22:04,359 --> 00:22:06,120 Speaker 4: the Hall of Fame, I think more should be in 479 00:22:06,200 --> 00:22:09,320 Speaker 4: rather than last. Once they started putting in Mitch Richmond, 480 00:22:09,359 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 4: I think Aldridge has a great chance. To be honest 481 00:22:11,560 --> 00:22:13,359 Speaker 4: with you, I'd rather see Chris Webber get in first. 482 00:22:13,400 --> 00:22:15,720 Speaker 4: I think he is in before Aldrich, Like you're saying, 483 00:22:15,880 --> 00:22:17,440 Speaker 4: but I think Aldridge has a really good case. 484 00:22:17,760 --> 00:22:19,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm glad you brought up the Richmond. 485 00:22:19,200 --> 00:22:21,159 Speaker 6: I saw the stream team Jay saying we said it 486 00:22:21,200 --> 00:22:22,879 Speaker 6: before and we'll say it again if Mitch Richmond is in, 487 00:22:23,000 --> 00:22:23,639 Speaker 6: if he is in. 488 00:22:25,560 --> 00:22:28,040 Speaker 2: Or Mitrich the times he gets mentioned is when he 489 00:22:28,160 --> 00:22:29,840 Speaker 2: is in the Hall of Fame and he's sort of 490 00:22:30,320 --> 00:22:34,040 Speaker 2: labeled as the floor of Hall of Fame players. That's terrible. 491 00:22:34,080 --> 00:22:36,920 Speaker 2: If he's a really good basketball player, and yeah, LaMarcus Aldridge. 492 00:22:36,960 --> 00:22:40,040 Speaker 2: Yet again, the sort of the lore that he'll have 493 00:22:41,040 --> 00:22:44,119 Speaker 2: when all of a sudden done isn't. Yeah, it's just 494 00:22:44,160 --> 00:22:46,480 Speaker 2: not all that sort of noteworthy because he didn't have 495 00:22:46,680 --> 00:22:50,080 Speaker 2: huge playoff runs. Yes, so yeah, it's not going to 496 00:22:50,160 --> 00:22:53,520 Speaker 2: be written about extensively. It's going to be in pair, 497 00:22:54,160 --> 00:22:58,400 Speaker 2: in combination and tandem with yeah Greg Oden or even 498 00:22:58,480 --> 00:23:01,840 Speaker 2: Damian Lillard or Brandon or Kawhi Leonard. I mean, that's 499 00:23:01,880 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 2: that's what his legacy is going to be all about. 500 00:23:05,680 --> 00:23:08,439 Speaker 2: But he can get in as just sort of a standard, 501 00:23:08,480 --> 00:23:10,840 Speaker 2: boring basketball player that was really really good. I mean, 502 00:23:10,840 --> 00:23:13,480 Speaker 2: that's what it is. He's not Chris Webber's. He wasn't 503 00:23:13,520 --> 00:23:15,679 Speaker 2: part of the Fab Five. He just wasn't on one 504 00:23:15,720 --> 00:23:19,040 Speaker 2: of those teams. Like if he gets put on again 505 00:23:19,080 --> 00:23:20,879 Speaker 2: the Miami Heat, or if he had a team that 506 00:23:20,960 --> 00:23:23,440 Speaker 2: was just a little bit sexified, then he could be, 507 00:23:24,000 --> 00:23:28,199 Speaker 2: you know, sort of glammed onto that. But it's just 508 00:23:28,240 --> 00:23:30,720 Speaker 2: a boring guy that was an incredible player. So I'm 509 00:23:30,760 --> 00:23:33,160 Speaker 2: fine putting him in. I mean, he's he's he could 510 00:23:33,240 --> 00:23:34,960 Speaker 2: have been a championship player. But I think we got 511 00:23:34,960 --> 00:23:36,399 Speaker 2: to change I think we got to change that. Why 512 00:23:36,440 --> 00:23:40,720 Speaker 2: can't a guy just be frickin' awesome, Uh, and you 513 00:23:40,760 --> 00:23:42,720 Speaker 2: know and still be recognized for what he. 514 00:23:42,800 --> 00:23:43,800 Speaker 3: Was fair enough. 515 00:23:43,840 --> 00:23:46,000 Speaker 6: I mean, look the stream teams even torn there's people 516 00:23:46,000 --> 00:23:48,240 Speaker 6: saying he's a certified Hall of Famer. There are people 517 00:23:48,280 --> 00:23:50,320 Speaker 6: saying they have their doubts, or are people saying, no 518 00:23:50,480 --> 00:23:52,199 Speaker 6: way is he a Hall of Famer. So it's like 519 00:23:52,680 --> 00:23:55,320 Speaker 6: all over the map, there's gonna be no consensus about this, 520 00:23:55,480 --> 00:23:58,520 Speaker 6: like there are other players. Of course, my God says 521 00:23:58,520 --> 00:24:00,520 Speaker 6: he gets in eventually, but it just will not be 522 00:24:00,880 --> 00:24:02,960 Speaker 6: a first ballot by any means. And I think that's 523 00:24:03,359 --> 00:24:06,120 Speaker 6: I think that's sort of right if I'm being truthful. 524 00:24:06,160 --> 00:24:10,560 Speaker 6: But yeah, unbelievable career, and you know, it is important 525 00:24:10,560 --> 00:24:12,359 Speaker 6: again to note, you know, he is putting his health 526 00:24:12,440 --> 00:24:16,800 Speaker 6: and his well being ahead of basketball, and everybody should 527 00:24:16,800 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 6: do that. And it's still got to be one hell 528 00:24:18,240 --> 00:24:21,840 Speaker 6: of a tough decision, but probably the right one there 529 00:24:21,880 --> 00:24:23,679 Speaker 6: to be around with his family and his kids and 530 00:24:23,680 --> 00:24:25,680 Speaker 6: all that for a long long time. So congrats on 531 00:24:25,680 --> 00:24:28,320 Speaker 6: an unbelievable career. From LaMarcus Alder. It's been a lot 532 00:24:28,320 --> 00:24:31,720 Speaker 6: of fun to actually talk about him for his entirety 533 00:24:31,760 --> 00:24:33,399 Speaker 6: of his NBA career at the least here with the 534 00:24:33,680 --> 00:24:36,359 Speaker 6: show and it's different iterations. Let's hear from all your 535 00:24:36,400 --> 00:24:39,760 Speaker 6: guys in the YouTube comments though. Alderch halla famer, favorite 536 00:24:39,760 --> 00:24:42,600 Speaker 6: memories of him, and you know, if you're a Blazers fan, 537 00:24:42,640 --> 00:24:44,040 Speaker 6: how you feel about him too, because I know there 538 00:24:44,040 --> 00:24:46,560 Speaker 6: are people that sort of have a love hate relationship 539 00:24:46,720 --> 00:24:48,320 Speaker 6: with how that went in Portland. 540 00:24:48,400 --> 00:24:48,560 Speaker 4: I do. 541 00:24:48,680 --> 00:24:51,000 Speaker 2: I do want to mention one story from a media 542 00:24:51,080 --> 00:24:52,920 Speaker 2: day as well. He kind of hurt my feelings once. 543 00:24:53,160 --> 00:24:56,720 Speaker 2: It was probably like ten minutes left in media availability. 544 00:24:57,280 --> 00:24:59,200 Speaker 2: I was waiting. You know, we all know how those 545 00:24:59,200 --> 00:25:01,320 Speaker 2: scrums go. You got to get in there. You gotta 546 00:25:01,320 --> 00:25:04,320 Speaker 2: throw some bows, you gotta put your time in at 547 00:25:04,320 --> 00:25:06,080 Speaker 2: the table because you're not just going to walk up 548 00:25:06,080 --> 00:25:08,000 Speaker 2: and get a question with twenty five people there. So 549 00:25:08,040 --> 00:25:09,879 Speaker 2: I was waiting and I was ready to go, and 550 00:25:09,920 --> 00:25:12,399 Speaker 2: all of a sudden, ten minutes left, he was talking 551 00:25:12,400 --> 00:25:14,399 Speaker 2: to his PR person and all of a sudden he 552 00:25:14,480 --> 00:25:19,080 Speaker 2: gets up. He just walks off, and everybody's like, hey, hey, hey, 553 00:25:19,080 --> 00:25:22,160 Speaker 2: you know what's going on? And he just he blurts out, 554 00:25:22,240 --> 00:25:25,200 Speaker 2: I gotta take a piss, and he just walked off 555 00:25:25,680 --> 00:25:28,240 Speaker 2: Hall of Fame, didn't come back. Hall of Fame, exit 556 00:25:28,359 --> 00:25:31,760 Speaker 2: right there, or sure gotta take a piss'. 557 00:25:32,240 --> 00:25:35,320 Speaker 6: I have shared this story before too, because I do 558 00:25:35,480 --> 00:25:37,560 Speaker 6: just in my mind immediately always goes to it when 559 00:25:37,560 --> 00:25:41,240 Speaker 6: I think I'm older, dripaalgasol. But in those like big 560 00:25:41,280 --> 00:25:44,320 Speaker 6: media rooms, like in the ballrooms where there's all these 561 00:25:44,320 --> 00:25:46,320 Speaker 6: all stars and stuff like that, and they do come in, 562 00:25:47,320 --> 00:25:49,200 Speaker 6: they used to come in like just through the front 563 00:25:49,200 --> 00:25:51,320 Speaker 6: door and like walk through the crowd. I think they 564 00:25:51,359 --> 00:25:52,800 Speaker 6: sort of come in the back way now and they 565 00:25:52,800 --> 00:25:53,960 Speaker 6: get them up to the podium, but. 566 00:25:54,200 --> 00:25:55,560 Speaker 3: They used to just stroll in. 567 00:25:55,880 --> 00:25:59,080 Speaker 6: And these guys are obviously giant basketball players, and you know, 568 00:25:59,119 --> 00:26:00,919 Speaker 6: you get used to it little bit. But I was 569 00:26:01,040 --> 00:26:04,320 Speaker 6: always amazed at the size of old Ridge and Pawagasult, 570 00:26:04,440 --> 00:26:08,280 Speaker 6: just their sheer size for some reason to me, doesn't 571 00:26:08,280 --> 00:26:09,680 Speaker 6: translate as much on television. 572 00:26:09,960 --> 00:26:12,120 Speaker 3: They're huge, and they moved. 573 00:26:12,320 --> 00:26:14,240 Speaker 6: They were just like sort of like, you know, just 574 00:26:14,320 --> 00:26:16,800 Speaker 6: one step for them is like five steps for us, 575 00:26:16,840 --> 00:26:18,760 Speaker 6: So they would just sort of like glide, like I 576 00:26:19,040 --> 00:26:21,840 Speaker 6: think I compared it once to like, uh, what is 577 00:26:21,840 --> 00:26:25,239 Speaker 6: it the War of the World's like giants JD Like 578 00:26:25,480 --> 00:26:26,440 Speaker 6: they just take these. 579 00:26:26,400 --> 00:26:28,800 Speaker 4: Huge long slow like. 580 00:26:29,040 --> 00:26:32,960 Speaker 6: Galloping not galloping, like just just long, no. 581 00:26:32,920 --> 00:26:34,720 Speaker 3: Other way to put it. Yeah, thank you? 582 00:26:35,840 --> 00:26:36,280 Speaker 4: Is that right? 583 00:26:36,840 --> 00:26:38,000 Speaker 3: I got the right movie there. 584 00:26:38,119 --> 00:26:41,919 Speaker 5: Or right reference there tall the tall robody type. Well, 585 00:26:41,960 --> 00:26:44,920 Speaker 5: there's ships, they're vessels, right, they've got sort of You're 586 00:26:44,920 --> 00:26:48,560 Speaker 5: not wrong that that is a good description of how 587 00:26:48,840 --> 00:26:52,280 Speaker 5: the Marcus moved across. We saw him in Portland during 588 00:26:52,280 --> 00:26:53,679 Speaker 5: and No Season required, right. 589 00:26:53,960 --> 00:26:55,880 Speaker 2: They had a charity game. It was his charity game, 590 00:26:56,359 --> 00:27:00,320 Speaker 2: all right. I forgot it's his charity game. Everybody coming. 591 00:27:00,359 --> 00:27:02,920 Speaker 2: I got to see Wesley Matthews in the airport. Before that, 592 00:27:03,520 --> 00:27:06,080 Speaker 2: Kevin Durant was there. We got to watch Kevin Durant 593 00:27:06,080 --> 00:27:09,080 Speaker 2: shoot up close. Yeah, that was his That was his game. 594 00:27:09,119 --> 00:27:09,960 Speaker 3: That was that was his game. 595 00:27:10,040 --> 00:27:14,040 Speaker 2: Early. It was early in our everybody was fresh because 596 00:27:14,040 --> 00:27:16,320 Speaker 2: it was the beginning of it. We had just got 597 00:27:16,359 --> 00:27:19,880 Speaker 2: to Portland. It was before even our show in Portland. Yeah, 598 00:27:20,240 --> 00:27:22,000 Speaker 2: before A bunch of our friends came down and we 599 00:27:22,000 --> 00:27:25,080 Speaker 2: had fun at night, so everybody's super fresh. Got to 600 00:27:25,119 --> 00:27:29,440 Speaker 2: see Benny Jeep and Golliver Dwight James, the whole crew 601 00:27:29,560 --> 00:27:29,880 Speaker 2: is there. 602 00:27:30,240 --> 00:27:32,200 Speaker 6: Oh, I'm glad Sean brought this up in the stream team. 603 00:27:32,240 --> 00:27:34,560 Speaker 6: I was just about to say this. LaMarcus did may 604 00:27:35,080 --> 00:27:39,360 Speaker 6: make a few appearances on Portlandia too, and they're pretty solid. 605 00:27:39,400 --> 00:27:41,199 Speaker 3: So yeah, put them in the Hall of Fame just 606 00:27:41,200 --> 00:27:42,120 Speaker 3: for those appearances. 607 00:27:42,160 --> 00:27:46,879 Speaker 6: A loon, Let's get to some game talk. I'm just 608 00:27:46,920 --> 00:27:48,520 Speaker 6: gonna throw all four games at you. You guys can 609 00:27:48,560 --> 00:27:50,520 Speaker 6: go wherever you want. We had Jalen Brown scorn forty 610 00:27:50,560 --> 00:27:54,240 Speaker 6: points on unbelievable shooting percentage. Celtics feat the Lakers one thirteen. 611 00:27:54,320 --> 00:27:57,159 Speaker 6: They held on for that victory. We had Giannis returning 612 00:27:57,880 --> 00:28:01,840 Speaker 6: to the Milwaukee Bucks lineup. They held off the surging 613 00:28:01,880 --> 00:28:06,640 Speaker 6: Hawks one twenty to one oh nine. DeAndre Ayton scored 614 00:28:06,640 --> 00:28:08,879 Speaker 6: twenty six. Sons beat the Kings for their tenth straight 615 00:28:08,920 --> 00:28:11,960 Speaker 6: home win, and the King's losing street continues. And then 616 00:28:11,960 --> 00:28:14,600 Speaker 6: finally Curry scores thirty three as the Warriors rolled to 617 00:28:14,640 --> 00:28:16,879 Speaker 6: the one nineteen one oh one win over the Cavaliers. 618 00:28:16,880 --> 00:28:20,320 Speaker 6: Tray from those four games from last night in the Association, 619 00:28:20,400 --> 00:28:21,520 Speaker 6: What did you really want to address? 620 00:28:22,119 --> 00:28:22,479 Speaker 2: Oh? 621 00:28:22,520 --> 00:28:26,359 Speaker 4: The Beantown Boys has had some four leaf clovers in 622 00:28:26,400 --> 00:28:30,000 Speaker 4: their pockets. Last night kind of lucked out against the Lakers. 623 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:33,280 Speaker 4: Boston led by twenty seven with seven minutes left. They 624 00:28:33,280 --> 00:28:36,160 Speaker 4: were cruising in control for the entirety of the first 625 00:28:36,200 --> 00:28:40,640 Speaker 4: three quarters. Luke Cornett swatting shots right and left. Brad 626 00:28:40,680 --> 00:28:45,200 Speaker 4: Stevens pulls the starters and the Lakers went ham Berger 627 00:28:45,480 --> 00:28:48,240 Speaker 4: on twenty four to two run led by Taylor Horton, 628 00:28:48,280 --> 00:28:52,280 Speaker 4: Tucker and Ben McLamore. Five assists in the fourth for THHT, 629 00:28:52,560 --> 00:28:56,760 Speaker 4: fifteen points for Benny Mack. My favorite moment from this 630 00:28:56,960 --> 00:29:00,400 Speaker 4: run was when THHT drives the ball to the whole 631 00:29:00,520 --> 00:29:03,240 Speaker 4: mo Wagner tries to take a charge, doesn't get the 632 00:29:03,240 --> 00:29:05,840 Speaker 4: call it's an and one, and the ball falls through 633 00:29:05,880 --> 00:29:09,720 Speaker 4: the hoop directly onto his hibberds. That's the worst possible 634 00:29:09,720 --> 00:29:12,200 Speaker 4: thing that could happen on a basketball court, flopping for 635 00:29:12,280 --> 00:29:15,280 Speaker 4: a charge, not getting it, an and one and an 636 00:29:15,280 --> 00:29:19,640 Speaker 4: and two. Bad news. Tires. Starters came back in honestly 637 00:29:19,680 --> 00:29:21,640 Speaker 4: looked a little bit disgusted that they had to. They 638 00:29:21,720 --> 00:29:24,160 Speaker 4: ultimately shut the door. Jalen Brown a couple of nice 639 00:29:24,200 --> 00:29:26,720 Speaker 4: buckets in the final minute to ice things. He ended 640 00:29:26,760 --> 00:29:29,400 Speaker 4: with forty on the night, third time this season with 641 00:29:29,520 --> 00:29:31,960 Speaker 4: forty plus after not doing it in his career prior 642 00:29:32,000 --> 00:29:34,440 Speaker 4: to this season. I don't know if he's an MIP 643 00:29:34,640 --> 00:29:37,720 Speaker 4: candidate anymore. It feels like it's Julius Randall's award to lose. 644 00:29:37,720 --> 00:29:40,280 Speaker 4: But some incredible stuff from Jalen Brown this season, career 645 00:29:40,360 --> 00:29:44,440 Speaker 4: high and scoring, assists, field goal percentage, three point percentage. 646 00:29:44,520 --> 00:29:47,200 Speaker 4: Celtics looking all right right now. Five straight wins and 647 00:29:47,320 --> 00:29:50,520 Speaker 4: tied with the Hawks in records, but the Hawks do 648 00:29:50,600 --> 00:29:52,440 Speaker 4: have the tie break should it come to that. In 649 00:29:52,480 --> 00:29:53,320 Speaker 4: the Eastern Conference. 650 00:29:53,560 --> 00:29:56,280 Speaker 6: Yes, it's gonna make this second round maybe even a 651 00:29:56,280 --> 00:29:58,760 Speaker 6: little bit more interesting. With the Celtics rising up here 652 00:29:58,800 --> 00:30:01,440 Speaker 6: over the last couple of weeks, they probably will have 653 00:30:01,480 --> 00:30:03,160 Speaker 6: the fourth seed by the end of it all. You know, 654 00:30:03,160 --> 00:30:04,680 Speaker 6: they're not going to be catching the Bucks there for 655 00:30:04,680 --> 00:30:07,120 Speaker 6: the third seed, but I imagine they'll sort of pass 656 00:30:07,160 --> 00:30:08,840 Speaker 6: the Hawks here in the standing task with the way 657 00:30:08,840 --> 00:30:10,840 Speaker 6: they've been playing, and that means, you know, could be 658 00:30:10,880 --> 00:30:14,080 Speaker 6: set up for the number one seed having maybe a 659 00:30:14,080 --> 00:30:16,880 Speaker 6: bit more of a difficult second round series if it 660 00:30:16,920 --> 00:30:19,280 Speaker 6: is the Celtics advancing. If they were to play the Hawks, 661 00:30:19,320 --> 00:30:21,200 Speaker 6: I think most people would have Boston still beating Atlanta, 662 00:30:21,240 --> 00:30:23,000 Speaker 6: but who knows. But I like that it makes it 663 00:30:23,000 --> 00:30:25,960 Speaker 6: for a little juicier second round action there in the 664 00:30:25,960 --> 00:30:28,200 Speaker 6: Eastern Conference. What did you want to talk about from 665 00:30:28,200 --> 00:30:30,120 Speaker 6: any of those games, like either that game task or 666 00:30:30,240 --> 00:30:30,960 Speaker 6: any of the other ones. 667 00:30:31,040 --> 00:30:32,720 Speaker 2: Well, I'll jump around quickly. Yeah, it was great to 668 00:30:32,720 --> 00:30:36,080 Speaker 2: see Taylor Horton Tucker because you know, I just I 669 00:30:36,200 --> 00:30:39,160 Speaker 2: just haven't bought the juice of Tailor and Horton Tucker, 670 00:30:39,200 --> 00:30:42,320 Speaker 2: all this all this excitement around him. But he was 671 00:30:42,800 --> 00:30:45,720 Speaker 2: he was really good. THHD, he was Dino might. 672 00:30:47,120 --> 00:30:48,000 Speaker 4: GHD. 673 00:30:50,320 --> 00:30:55,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, that one's for leave wherever he is on a 674 00:30:55,800 --> 00:30:58,840 Speaker 2: jumping out. Yes, Steph. I like how Steph had you 675 00:30:58,880 --> 00:31:00,840 Speaker 2: had thirty three. It was a blow went over the Cavs. 676 00:31:00,880 --> 00:31:03,480 Speaker 2: But I like how STEP's just doing what we all 677 00:31:03,520 --> 00:31:05,120 Speaker 2: wanted him to do at the beginning of the season, 678 00:31:05,120 --> 00:31:08,640 Speaker 2: which is just score dude. You know you you are 679 00:31:08,680 --> 00:31:11,040 Speaker 2: having an incredible season, but you just don't have the 680 00:31:11,080 --> 00:31:13,120 Speaker 2: support around you, so just go for it. So he's 681 00:31:13,160 --> 00:31:15,320 Speaker 2: had nine straight thirty point games. He's never done that 682 00:31:15,360 --> 00:31:18,640 Speaker 2: in his career. A bit surprised by that, but yeah, 683 00:31:18,720 --> 00:31:20,760 Speaker 2: it's nice to just watch the Steph Show on you 684 00:31:20,800 --> 00:31:23,240 Speaker 2: tune into a Golden State Warriors game, and then yeah 685 00:31:23,280 --> 00:31:25,760 Speaker 2: again to Yanni's It's great that he came back. He 686 00:31:25,840 --> 00:31:29,080 Speaker 2: looked fine. You know, it wasn't anything to write home 687 00:31:29,120 --> 00:31:31,400 Speaker 2: about because they were just sort of easing him into things. 688 00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:34,800 Speaker 2: But I find the Joe Johnson. So we just talked 689 00:31:34,800 --> 00:31:37,960 Speaker 2: about Mark Soldiers and Joe Johnson and that this whole 690 00:31:38,040 --> 00:31:40,800 Speaker 2: Joe Johnson thing interesting that he may sign with the 691 00:31:40,800 --> 00:31:43,600 Speaker 2: Milwaukee Bucks. What why did they need it? 692 00:31:44,640 --> 00:31:47,800 Speaker 4: I don't get it, io joke. Theyby need a clutch shot. 693 00:31:47,600 --> 00:31:51,400 Speaker 2: Go and Io john I'm just I know that's probably 694 00:31:51,400 --> 00:31:52,840 Speaker 2: what they want. But you know they've tried like the 695 00:31:52,880 --> 00:31:55,640 Speaker 2: Marvin Williams Kyle Kovert thing in years past. And so 696 00:31:55,760 --> 00:31:58,000 Speaker 2: when is he gonna come on the floor in the third, 697 00:31:58,120 --> 00:32:01,040 Speaker 2: last thirty second of the game. Do you not trust 698 00:32:02,160 --> 00:32:04,959 Speaker 2: Dante di Vincenzo. I guess is what it comes down to, 699 00:32:05,120 --> 00:32:10,280 Speaker 2: because they're gonna play Yanis Middleton, definitely Drew Holiday and 700 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:12,480 Speaker 2: probably PJ. Tucker when it comes down to it. And 701 00:32:12,480 --> 00:32:14,720 Speaker 2: then there's a fifth sort of spot open. But I 702 00:32:14,720 --> 00:32:17,800 Speaker 2: don't think you're running Joe Johnson out if he signs 703 00:32:17,840 --> 00:32:21,040 Speaker 2: in the second quarter to get obliterated like he's just 704 00:32:21,080 --> 00:32:22,840 Speaker 2: gonna be standing there and waiting for a shot. And 705 00:32:23,480 --> 00:32:25,400 Speaker 2: I don't know. I saw a photo of Joe Johnson 706 00:32:25,400 --> 00:32:26,880 Speaker 2: with his shirt off recently. I think it was an 707 00:32:26,880 --> 00:32:28,840 Speaker 2: old photo, but I'm sure he still has a rip 708 00:32:28,880 --> 00:32:31,440 Speaker 2: six pack. He can probably rip home one shot if 709 00:32:31,480 --> 00:32:33,840 Speaker 2: you need him too. But I just find it confusing. 710 00:32:33,920 --> 00:32:36,720 Speaker 2: Like it was Chris Weber on the broadcast was pretty 711 00:32:36,760 --> 00:32:39,520 Speaker 2: refreshing when he was asked about it. Marv was trying to, 712 00:32:39,880 --> 00:32:42,400 Speaker 2: you know, give us a nice human interest story. Joe 713 00:32:42,480 --> 00:32:44,080 Speaker 2: Johnson coming back forty years old. What do you think 714 00:32:44,120 --> 00:32:46,240 Speaker 2: about it, Chris Webber, let me tell you something, Marv. 715 00:32:46,520 --> 00:32:48,920 Speaker 2: If they're trying to win a championship, they ain't serious. 716 00:32:48,920 --> 00:32:51,240 Speaker 2: They ain't gonna win a championship if they're looking for 717 00:32:51,280 --> 00:32:53,680 Speaker 2: a forty year old guy, which I thought was a 718 00:32:53,720 --> 00:32:56,520 Speaker 2: little much. But at the same time, you know, he's 719 00:32:56,560 --> 00:32:58,200 Speaker 2: telling it like it is for him. I don't know 720 00:32:58,200 --> 00:33:00,240 Speaker 2: how much Joe Johnson plays. I just find it could using, 721 00:33:00,360 --> 00:33:03,640 Speaker 2: especially with the last few years how they've gone about 722 00:33:03,640 --> 00:33:06,240 Speaker 2: the Marvin Williams thing and Dante demon Chrenz was playing 723 00:33:06,280 --> 00:33:08,240 Speaker 2: out of his head like let him shoot it in 724 00:33:08,320 --> 00:33:10,680 Speaker 2: the last few seconds. But I don't know, it's just 725 00:33:10,720 --> 00:33:13,680 Speaker 2: a weird thing where he's getting another try iso. Joe 726 00:33:13,760 --> 00:33:15,840 Speaker 2: cannot give up basketball. He just can't. 727 00:33:16,120 --> 00:33:17,000 Speaker 3: No, I don't almost. 728 00:33:17,080 --> 00:33:20,160 Speaker 6: You gotta respect that Greg with one G in the 729 00:33:20,200 --> 00:33:22,160 Speaker 6: stream team right now? When will we stop hearing Joe 730 00:33:22,200 --> 00:33:23,960 Speaker 6: Johnson's name ahead of a playoff. 731 00:33:23,640 --> 00:33:26,880 Speaker 3: Runt does come up? It feels like every single year 732 00:33:26,920 --> 00:33:27,960 Speaker 3: here over the last little. 733 00:33:27,800 --> 00:33:29,480 Speaker 6: Bit, Bud, he's he's hoping. He wants to get on 734 00:33:29,480 --> 00:33:31,480 Speaker 6: a roster TK like, give him a chance. Wants to 735 00:33:31,520 --> 00:33:33,560 Speaker 6: try and get a ring himself. He knows if he 736 00:33:33,560 --> 00:33:35,520 Speaker 6: gets a ring, like Mitch Richmond, do. 737 00:33:35,640 --> 00:33:36,040 Speaker 4: What he goes. 738 00:33:36,080 --> 00:33:38,840 Speaker 6: Hey, hey, look for the Hall of Fame. He's smart, man, 739 00:33:39,200 --> 00:33:40,080 Speaker 6: That's why you love it. 740 00:33:40,200 --> 00:33:43,400 Speaker 4: Yeah, all these playoff teams, everybody needs a tom Hanky. 741 00:33:43,480 --> 00:33:45,600 Speaker 4: Bring in the closer. We got thirty seconds. You know, 742 00:33:45,720 --> 00:33:48,680 Speaker 4: Joe John's getting a shot off, taking a little step back. 743 00:33:48,840 --> 00:33:51,240 Speaker 4: He's still tall. I assume I don't think he's shrunk, 744 00:33:51,280 --> 00:33:53,440 Speaker 4: so he's gonna have the handles. I don't know. I 745 00:33:53,480 --> 00:33:55,680 Speaker 4: feel like we'll have a Joe Johnson buzzer beater at 746 00:33:55,680 --> 00:33:57,120 Speaker 4: some point. It might just be the end of a 747 00:33:57,160 --> 00:34:00,640 Speaker 4: shot clock. Nonetheless, something's gonna happen. My favorite moment from 748 00:34:00,640 --> 00:34:04,160 Speaker 4: this game, though, was Chris Webber pulling a Lee Ellis 749 00:34:04,600 --> 00:34:08,719 Speaker 4: begging for an MLK jersey from Grant Hill on the broadcast. 750 00:34:08,800 --> 00:34:11,640 Speaker 4: He was loving the jerseys. He's like, oh, Grant, I 751 00:34:11,680 --> 00:34:13,600 Speaker 4: know you're watching the game. I gotta get me one 752 00:34:13,600 --> 00:34:16,360 Speaker 4: of these jerseys. Not too long he had gotten the 753 00:34:16,360 --> 00:34:18,759 Speaker 4: text message from Grant Hill. He's like, yep, thanks for 754 00:34:18,800 --> 00:34:21,399 Speaker 4: sending the message, Grant Hill, I would like number four 755 00:34:21,440 --> 00:34:25,640 Speaker 4: on my MLK jersey. I'll send you my address. We're 756 00:34:25,680 --> 00:34:29,480 Speaker 4: just talking about Chris Webber p possibly how he should 757 00:34:29,560 --> 00:34:31,640 Speaker 4: be in the Hall of Fame, and this was some 758 00:34:31,760 --> 00:34:36,200 Speaker 4: Hall of fame shilling for a jersey amongst the greats, 759 00:34:36,239 --> 00:34:40,160 Speaker 4: with Lee Ellis talking about AK Threads Clothing dot Com. 760 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:42,319 Speaker 4: That's what it reminded me of. But uh, you know, 761 00:34:42,400 --> 00:34:45,200 Speaker 4: I look forward to the social media post when Chris 762 00:34:45,200 --> 00:34:47,279 Speaker 4: Webber finally gets that in from grim Same here. 763 00:34:47,400 --> 00:34:48,919 Speaker 3: I hope, hope he gets it soon. 764 00:34:49,000 --> 00:34:52,520 Speaker 6: Okay, let's get to Worst of the Week, ladies and gentlemen. 765 00:34:52,920 --> 00:34:54,479 Speaker 2: The worst of the week. 766 00:34:57,880 --> 00:35:00,880 Speaker 7: Oh right, John here, we know we've got four candidates, 767 00:35:01,080 --> 00:35:04,920 Speaker 7: you guys telling the furs nddate Number one when you 768 00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:09,800 Speaker 7: were on that specifically either Twitter and they hate seeing 769 00:35:09,800 --> 00:35:12,640 Speaker 7: social media mistakes. Yeah, they're Actually they were running a 770 00:35:12,680 --> 00:35:15,000 Speaker 7: pretty fun social media campaign to start. 771 00:35:15,440 --> 00:35:19,440 Speaker 2: It was hashtag trivia Tuesday. Some good questions coming up, 772 00:35:19,840 --> 00:35:22,600 Speaker 2: like one, I got excited, but I saw the cue 773 00:35:22,719 --> 00:35:25,439 Speaker 2: when Heo Turguli won Most Improved Player for US who 774 00:35:25,560 --> 00:35:28,759 Speaker 2: was second in voting? You guys remember that answer. I'm 775 00:35:28,760 --> 00:35:31,840 Speaker 2: surprised people people are like, people are freaking rifling it 776 00:35:31,880 --> 00:35:34,400 Speaker 2: off on Twitter. I couldn't remember. Really, yeah it was 777 00:35:34,480 --> 00:35:38,120 Speaker 2: Rudy Gay. Okay, I don't remember that anyway, I've never 778 00:35:38,160 --> 00:35:40,480 Speaker 2: gotten that. But yeah, here's the huge miss that comes 779 00:35:40,560 --> 00:35:44,759 Speaker 2: into play. Another question was this, without looking, our defensive 780 00:35:44,800 --> 00:35:48,240 Speaker 2: rating this season was or is one hundred and thirteen 781 00:35:48,320 --> 00:35:53,879 Speaker 2: point four our highest rating in franchise history? No, no, no, 782 00:35:54,040 --> 00:35:57,080 Speaker 2: it's like golf. You want it to be low. That's 783 00:35:57,080 --> 00:35:59,920 Speaker 2: not good. That was very confused, and followed it up 784 00:36:00,040 --> 00:36:04,640 Speaker 2: with which season did we have the highest defensive rating? Well? Yeah, 785 00:36:04,680 --> 00:36:06,920 Speaker 2: so yeah, the defensive rating. I'm sure it can be 786 00:36:06,960 --> 00:36:10,120 Speaker 2: confusing that this social media person didn't know should have 787 00:36:10,400 --> 00:36:13,360 Speaker 2: should have figured that one out, and then they deleted 788 00:36:13,360 --> 00:36:16,440 Speaker 2: everything because they knew it was horrendo. So thanks to 789 00:36:16,520 --> 00:36:18,600 Speaker 2: a worldwide wide for screen grabbing that or else we 790 00:36:18,600 --> 00:36:21,120 Speaker 2: wouldn't have that record. But that Yeah, they didn't even 791 00:36:21,360 --> 00:36:24,279 Speaker 2: keep trivia Tuesday. They didn't just they didn't say I 792 00:36:24,280 --> 00:36:25,799 Speaker 2: will just delete that one. They got rid of the 793 00:36:25,800 --> 00:36:28,719 Speaker 2: heato question. Uh yeah, I was just I was just 794 00:36:28,800 --> 00:36:30,560 Speaker 2: cruising on my phone. I was like, oh right, you 795 00:36:30,600 --> 00:36:34,000 Speaker 2: know trivia but didn't work out too well for the 796 00:36:34,080 --> 00:36:38,680 Speaker 2: Orlando Magic Twitter user there or the guy or gal 797 00:36:38,800 --> 00:36:39,920 Speaker 2: running that hopefully. 798 00:36:39,840 --> 00:36:43,000 Speaker 6: They just they just thought, yeah, higher the number, the better, 799 00:36:43,040 --> 00:36:45,680 Speaker 6: I guess, no doubt to the defensive rating. 800 00:36:45,840 --> 00:36:48,359 Speaker 2: And yeah, we got a similar one here. Candidate number two, 801 00:36:48,600 --> 00:36:52,600 Speaker 2: Eric McCollum, brother of the Blazers c J. McCollum. Very 802 00:36:52,640 --> 00:36:54,800 Speaker 2: similar because he was trying to say his brother is 803 00:36:54,800 --> 00:36:58,760 Speaker 2: an above average defender, but he didn't realize a higher 804 00:36:58,840 --> 00:37:01,960 Speaker 2: individual defensive because there's defense rating for teams and players 805 00:37:02,160 --> 00:37:04,600 Speaker 2: is worse. He was trying to defend his bro noble effort, 806 00:37:04,600 --> 00:37:07,000 Speaker 2: but he said, the average defensive rating for an NBA 807 00:37:07,040 --> 00:37:10,200 Speaker 2: player is one ten point six. CJ's defensive rating is 808 00:37:10,200 --> 00:37:13,120 Speaker 2: one thirteen point five. He's above average by every defensive 809 00:37:13,160 --> 00:37:16,920 Speaker 2: metric used to evaluate players. What liability. Carry on. These 810 00:37:16,960 --> 00:37:19,279 Speaker 2: people were going at going at him like, oh, he's 811 00:37:19,320 --> 00:37:21,960 Speaker 2: not a good defensive player, but Eric who is also 812 00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:26,359 Speaker 2: plays internationally. He's trying to defend bro I get it. 813 00:37:26,440 --> 00:37:29,760 Speaker 2: But after he was corrected, people are like, hey, lower better, buddy. 814 00:37:30,440 --> 00:37:34,680 Speaker 2: He said, Portland's team average defensive rating is one sixteen 815 00:37:34,719 --> 00:37:38,160 Speaker 2: point one. Team is better with him on court defensively 816 00:37:38,760 --> 00:37:41,560 Speaker 2: because his number is lower. See, he learned he's an 817 00:37:41,600 --> 00:37:45,799 Speaker 2: above average defender on his team Erica. He learned. He 818 00:37:45,840 --> 00:37:47,880 Speaker 2: didn't even delete the first one. He wasn't like the 819 00:37:47,920 --> 00:37:51,080 Speaker 2: magic Twitter account, Yeah, just left it out there. 820 00:37:51,160 --> 00:37:54,720 Speaker 6: So well, I saw our boy John Schuman, who obviously 821 00:37:54,840 --> 00:37:57,240 Speaker 6: is like a master with the ratings and the numbers 822 00:37:57,280 --> 00:37:59,560 Speaker 6: and doing a great job for MBA dot com. He 823 00:37:59,560 --> 00:38:01,200 Speaker 6: he had a whole thing where he was pointing out 824 00:38:01,200 --> 00:38:04,120 Speaker 6: that this is why he actually doesn't say defensive rating. 825 00:38:04,560 --> 00:38:07,080 Speaker 6: It's that that word the rating confuses a lot of 826 00:38:07,080 --> 00:38:10,400 Speaker 6: people because you do immediately think, well, the higher the 827 00:38:10,440 --> 00:38:12,520 Speaker 6: better that rating part. So he's all about like the 828 00:38:13,080 --> 00:38:16,560 Speaker 6: per one hundred possessions and really spelling it out, which 829 00:38:16,600 --> 00:38:18,840 Speaker 6: makes some sense. But you can see why people short 830 00:38:18,920 --> 00:38:20,520 Speaker 6: you know, go with the short form too. You don't 831 00:38:20,560 --> 00:38:23,799 Speaker 6: have many characters their shoe and all that. It's just yeah, 832 00:38:23,840 --> 00:38:26,200 Speaker 6: it's a It was an interesting conversation because I saw 833 00:38:26,280 --> 00:38:27,759 Speaker 6: him going back and forth with a couple of more 834 00:38:28,200 --> 00:38:31,439 Speaker 6: other analytical people and like the wording of it all 835 00:38:31,480 --> 00:38:33,000 Speaker 6: and whether it could be done better and stuff like 836 00:38:33,000 --> 00:38:34,120 Speaker 6: that sort of fascinating. 837 00:38:34,160 --> 00:38:38,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, it is interesting how you get analytics across. Anyways, 838 00:38:38,480 --> 00:38:40,480 Speaker 2: let's get away from the analytics. Let's just get get 839 00:38:40,520 --> 00:38:43,760 Speaker 2: to some some bro sports stock. Because that's what happened 840 00:38:44,400 --> 00:38:46,800 Speaker 2: for candidate number three. I'm going to keep it simple. 841 00:38:47,120 --> 00:38:52,480 Speaker 2: Candidate number three, Unfortunately, it's Shannon Sharp, who performs on 842 00:38:52,600 --> 00:38:57,440 Speaker 2: a one of the Fox Sports talk shows. He brought 843 00:38:57,520 --> 00:39:01,200 Speaker 2: up a fake quote from Kevin Durant. That's the problem. 844 00:39:02,520 --> 00:39:05,640 Speaker 2: It angers me. So much disinformation has come into the 845 00:39:05,680 --> 00:39:09,239 Speaker 2: sports world. You go to your Instagram discovery page and 846 00:39:09,280 --> 00:39:12,239 Speaker 2: there's just quotes attributed to players that they didn't even say. 847 00:39:12,280 --> 00:39:15,319 Speaker 2: There's a fancy little photo and then a quote right 848 00:39:15,360 --> 00:39:18,239 Speaker 2: below them. It looks like, oh yeah, they said that 849 00:39:18,400 --> 00:39:21,759 Speaker 2: for sure. So Shannon Sharp was either told by a 850 00:39:21,760 --> 00:39:23,920 Speaker 2: producer or he got it himself, which it sounded like 851 00:39:23,960 --> 00:39:25,840 Speaker 2: he got himself because he brought it just sort of 852 00:39:26,000 --> 00:39:28,640 Speaker 2: mid conversation, just snuck out a fake line in that 853 00:39:28,760 --> 00:39:31,960 Speaker 2: Kevin Durant said about Lebron James and how I'm not 854 00:39:31,960 --> 00:39:34,120 Speaker 2: even gonna get into what he said because it's disinformation. 855 00:39:34,160 --> 00:39:36,600 Speaker 2: It was wrong. So then Kevin Durant went at Shannon Sharp, 856 00:39:36,640 --> 00:39:38,840 Speaker 2: calling him his drunk uncle on Twitter, and then Shannon 857 00:39:38,880 --> 00:39:42,440 Speaker 2: Sharp blocked him, and Kevin Durant was in the right 858 00:39:42,520 --> 00:39:45,640 Speaker 2: because a fake quote was attributed to him. But just yeah, 859 00:39:45,840 --> 00:39:48,919 Speaker 2: just don't don't read fake quotes. You know, you got 860 00:39:48,920 --> 00:39:51,839 Speaker 2: to you got to check your news sources. You know. 861 00:39:52,080 --> 00:39:56,799 Speaker 2: Bojiant seventeen ninety one didn't necessarily hear Kevin Durant talk 862 00:39:56,800 --> 00:39:59,160 Speaker 2: about Lebron James, you know, like and it was attributed 863 00:39:59,200 --> 00:40:01,520 Speaker 2: to a fake pod cast too, or maybe it was 864 00:40:01,560 --> 00:40:03,000 Speaker 2: a real podcast. I don't freaking know. 865 00:40:03,560 --> 00:40:03,960 Speaker 4: I don't know. 866 00:40:04,480 --> 00:40:08,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's convoluted, right, Like people aren't going to go 867 00:40:08,719 --> 00:40:11,360 Speaker 2: and obviously going to go follow up and say, is 868 00:40:11,400 --> 00:40:14,319 Speaker 2: this a podcast? Did he say that at seventeen oh four? 869 00:40:14,360 --> 00:40:16,919 Speaker 2: Actually one word was wrong anyways, it was bull craft. 870 00:40:16,920 --> 00:40:19,200 Speaker 2: Shanna Sharp's better than that, so was his producer if 871 00:40:19,200 --> 00:40:23,400 Speaker 2: he brought that in anyways. Candidate number four the Bulls 872 00:40:23,400 --> 00:40:27,160 Speaker 2: are back to where they were last year. 873 00:40:27,360 --> 00:40:33,680 Speaker 4: Oh he got the number three tasks. Oh wasn't the Bulls. 874 00:40:33,719 --> 00:40:37,000 Speaker 4: I was thinking, all right, all right, smooth sailing here. 875 00:40:37,280 --> 00:40:41,239 Speaker 2: Yeah, mindset Vegan with a nice, nice little jab right there. 876 00:40:41,280 --> 00:40:43,440 Speaker 2: That was That was all his tweets, so I had 877 00:40:43,440 --> 00:40:45,600 Speaker 2: to include that. That was. That was a funny one. 878 00:40:45,600 --> 00:40:49,799 Speaker 2: But yeah, you're still positive, Trey, even despite the zac 879 00:40:49,880 --> 00:40:52,680 Speaker 2: Lavine dues. Now that he's going to be out because 880 00:40:52,719 --> 00:40:55,640 Speaker 2: he's in protocol, is it possible? Could you be positive 881 00:40:55,680 --> 00:40:58,080 Speaker 2: about them still making the playing tournament because it is 882 00:40:58,120 --> 00:40:58,560 Speaker 2: the East. 883 00:41:00,560 --> 00:41:04,560 Speaker 4: I'm thankful for the chance to try and be positive 884 00:41:04,600 --> 00:41:06,640 Speaker 4: through the tough times because, I mean, the balls are 885 00:41:06,680 --> 00:41:09,040 Speaker 4: my number one choice for worst of the week this week, 886 00:41:09,400 --> 00:41:13,520 Speaker 4: four losses, including last Friday, they lost to the Timberwolves, 887 00:41:13,600 --> 00:41:17,280 Speaker 4: and they lost to the Magic bad News Bears all around, 888 00:41:17,320 --> 00:41:19,080 Speaker 4: and then like you're saying, now, we're finding out that 889 00:41:19,160 --> 00:41:21,759 Speaker 4: zach Lavine's gonna miss you know, a week and a 890 00:41:21,800 --> 00:41:24,640 Speaker 4: half because he's in health and safety protocols, which is 891 00:41:24,680 --> 00:41:26,560 Speaker 4: not what you want when the team hasn't figured it 892 00:41:26,560 --> 00:41:29,800 Speaker 4: out at all. I don't know. I feel like Bulls 893 00:41:29,840 --> 00:41:32,839 Speaker 4: fans Twitter is now saying, maybe we'll get to keep 894 00:41:32,880 --> 00:41:35,120 Speaker 4: that top four pick. Maybe we'll be bad enough that 895 00:41:35,160 --> 00:41:37,040 Speaker 4: we finish in the top four in the lottery. And 896 00:41:37,120 --> 00:41:40,160 Speaker 4: thank you. It was protected but an ugly week from 897 00:41:40,200 --> 00:41:42,439 Speaker 4: the Bulls. But you know what I say, there's still 898 00:41:42,440 --> 00:41:45,000 Speaker 4: a game up on everybody else. They're still the hunted. 899 00:41:45,160 --> 00:41:48,480 Speaker 4: You're not catching Chicago. They're running away with this. It's 900 00:41:48,640 --> 00:41:53,000 Speaker 4: Vouch's team. Now. This team is Vouch and Daniel Tice. 901 00:41:53,719 --> 00:41:59,480 Speaker 4: Let's go. I still have been the best player since 902 00:41:59,480 --> 00:41:59,839 Speaker 4: the trade. 903 00:42:00,320 --> 00:42:01,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, no doubt. 904 00:42:01,120 --> 00:42:02,759 Speaker 4: That tells you a lot about the Bulls since the 905 00:42:02,760 --> 00:42:03,560 Speaker 4: trade deadline. 906 00:42:03,680 --> 00:42:06,839 Speaker 6: Yeah, and now it's not even like a three team 907 00:42:06,920 --> 00:42:09,080 Speaker 6: race for that ten seed. I think we got to 908 00:42:09,080 --> 00:42:12,359 Speaker 6: include the Cavaliers in this. Tom They're right there, man. 909 00:42:12,960 --> 00:42:14,560 Speaker 6: I know they could have used the victory last night 910 00:42:14,560 --> 00:42:17,279 Speaker 6: against the Warriors that it got real interesting. But what 911 00:42:17,440 --> 00:42:20,399 Speaker 6: they're like, they're only like a handful of games back too. 912 00:42:20,480 --> 00:42:22,880 Speaker 2: Two and a half. Yeah, I'm looking at the standings. 913 00:42:23,040 --> 00:42:25,359 Speaker 2: It is bonkers. The Calves are two and a half back. 914 00:42:25,760 --> 00:42:29,480 Speaker 2: What's bonkers is that I'm talking about when I do 915 00:42:29,520 --> 00:42:31,400 Speaker 2: what you need to I'm talking about the tie breakers 916 00:42:31,400 --> 00:42:33,160 Speaker 2: for the play in tournament and how the Bulls have 917 00:42:33,280 --> 00:42:35,520 Speaker 2: the tiebreaker over the Raptors. We're talking about a twenty 918 00:42:35,520 --> 00:42:37,440 Speaker 2: two and thirty two team and a twenty two and 919 00:42:37,480 --> 00:42:42,520 Speaker 2: thirty four team and the tie breakers between those two teams. Yeah, 920 00:42:42,560 --> 00:42:46,320 Speaker 2: but we love a playoff run. We do do. 921 00:42:47,840 --> 00:42:50,160 Speaker 6: It's better than not talking about the ball. I guess 922 00:42:50,200 --> 00:42:52,759 Speaker 6: it makes it hilarious at times, but at least there's 923 00:42:53,320 --> 00:42:56,200 Speaker 6: some intrigue in some of these games. Yeah, the zombie Raptors, 924 00:42:56,200 --> 00:42:59,040 Speaker 6: the Wizards right there, and then the cass I mean, look, 925 00:42:59,080 --> 00:43:01,640 Speaker 6: you could even you can almost convince me the Magic 926 00:43:01,719 --> 00:43:03,920 Speaker 6: are still in this damn race because this uh, this 927 00:43:04,040 --> 00:43:05,360 Speaker 6: conference is so stupid. 928 00:43:05,400 --> 00:43:08,239 Speaker 4: But uh, maybe when Dell Carter Junior and Otto Porter 929 00:43:08,400 --> 00:43:10,839 Speaker 4: Junior were the secret maybe that's why the Bulls were 930 00:43:10,880 --> 00:43:12,879 Speaker 4: back in the first half, they traded those guys away. 931 00:43:12,920 --> 00:43:14,560 Speaker 4: Now the Magic are making the playoffs. 932 00:43:14,600 --> 00:43:17,440 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, all right, So, uh 933 00:43:17,560 --> 00:43:17,880 Speaker 3: let me. 934 00:43:18,040 --> 00:43:21,479 Speaker 5: Just I just won a late entry here for rest 935 00:43:21,520 --> 00:43:24,760 Speaker 5: of the week, boy, task is swishy jacket. 936 00:43:26,640 --> 00:43:33,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, so sorry, I didn't realize that, JD. I'll uh, 937 00:43:33,360 --> 00:43:35,520 Speaker 2: I'll call for the bullpen, I'll call for a T shirt. 938 00:43:35,560 --> 00:43:38,120 Speaker 2: I'll take it off. I didn't realize I didn't realize. 939 00:43:37,800 --> 00:43:40,120 Speaker 5: How much if you're chilly, No, no, no, it's fine. 940 00:43:40,160 --> 00:43:42,080 Speaker 2: I got a cool shirt underneath. I didn't. You know, 941 00:43:42,280 --> 00:43:44,880 Speaker 2: you don't hear the sound in the headphones. Nah, I 942 00:43:45,280 --> 00:43:46,759 Speaker 2: just hear it on the mic. So I got a 943 00:43:46,800 --> 00:43:47,760 Speaker 2: cool top shot. 944 00:43:47,880 --> 00:43:52,719 Speaker 6: Hop classics are the new cosmics. Low cereals only look 945 00:43:52,719 --> 00:43:54,120 Speaker 6: at this. Go to No duns dot com. Get that 946 00:43:54,160 --> 00:43:55,200 Speaker 6: touch shot hot Boys T shirt. 947 00:43:55,480 --> 00:43:56,279 Speaker 3: It looks great on you. 948 00:43:56,320 --> 00:43:57,680 Speaker 2: Man. What's my serial number? 949 00:43:58,480 --> 00:43:59,160 Speaker 5: One? Number one? 950 00:43:59,160 --> 00:44:01,920 Speaker 3: I believe right on. Yep, you got a one. 951 00:44:02,000 --> 00:44:05,640 Speaker 2: Everybody's one in our world. Everybody bush. 952 00:44:08,440 --> 00:44:10,160 Speaker 4: Great, non fungible. 953 00:44:10,440 --> 00:44:13,120 Speaker 6: There was a couple of great nick swishers going on 954 00:44:13,160 --> 00:44:15,440 Speaker 6: earlier in the jacket. 955 00:44:18,200 --> 00:44:20,480 Speaker 2: I'm getting pulled from the game, no doubt. 956 00:44:21,280 --> 00:44:23,560 Speaker 6: Okay, So let us know in the YouTube comments. Let 957 00:44:23,640 --> 00:44:25,920 Speaker 6: us know in the stream team right now, who is your. 958 00:44:25,840 --> 00:44:31,040 Speaker 3: Pick for worst of the week. All right, let's get 959 00:44:31,040 --> 00:44:31,919 Speaker 3: to tweeted the night. 960 00:44:33,680 --> 00:44:38,320 Speaker 2: Threet out the night. Wow. 961 00:44:40,000 --> 00:44:43,080 Speaker 6: Yeah, we're circling back to the LaMarcus Aldrich news. This 962 00:44:43,160 --> 00:44:46,480 Speaker 6: is from our good friend up in Canada, Gourmet Spud. 963 00:44:46,560 --> 00:44:49,320 Speaker 6: He's made the show before. He's a great follow on Twitter. 964 00:44:49,320 --> 00:44:51,360 Speaker 6: He said, we're both now out of the NBA. I 965 00:44:51,400 --> 00:44:54,960 Speaker 6: am finally prepared to make the call, LaMarcus Aldridge had 966 00:44:54,960 --> 00:44:59,160 Speaker 6: a better NBA career than Andrea Barnianni. Hashtag case closed. 967 00:45:00,200 --> 00:45:00,399 Speaker 2: Yep. 968 00:45:00,560 --> 00:45:02,919 Speaker 6: We just had to wait to see out the rest 969 00:45:02,920 --> 00:45:05,280 Speaker 6: of Aldridge's career to make sure that that was the case, 970 00:45:05,320 --> 00:45:06,680 Speaker 6: and in the end it was. 971 00:45:06,840 --> 00:45:07,680 Speaker 3: It is funny to think about. 972 00:45:07,680 --> 00:45:09,319 Speaker 6: We didn't even talk about this when off the top 973 00:45:09,360 --> 00:45:11,960 Speaker 6: of the show there, but I was at the draft 974 00:45:12,600 --> 00:45:15,120 Speaker 6: actually there in Madison Square Garden the night Barnianni goes 975 00:45:15,120 --> 00:45:18,680 Speaker 6: one and then Aldridge goes two, drafted by the Bulls 976 00:45:18,760 --> 00:45:22,719 Speaker 6: TK another reason maybe for worse of the week. Sure, sure, 977 00:45:23,200 --> 00:45:27,120 Speaker 6: trading him to of course Portland for the number four. 978 00:45:26,960 --> 00:45:30,400 Speaker 3: Pick, really in Tyris Thomas and then who is the 979 00:45:30,440 --> 00:45:30,960 Speaker 3: other player? 980 00:45:32,560 --> 00:45:35,719 Speaker 6: Yeah that's right? Uh so, yeah, what could have been? 981 00:45:35,800 --> 00:45:38,800 Speaker 6: Right LaMarcus subst on the Bulls. Maybe it's a I 982 00:45:38,800 --> 00:45:40,680 Speaker 6: don't know what happens with Chicago, but it'd be a 983 00:45:40,680 --> 00:45:41,120 Speaker 6: better team. 984 00:45:41,120 --> 00:45:41,479 Speaker 3: I bet. 985 00:45:42,880 --> 00:45:46,480 Speaker 4: Yes, I agree, LaMarcus Aldridge with the Bulls during like 986 00:45:46,520 --> 00:45:49,840 Speaker 4: the seven to nine Lual dang Ben Gordon would have 987 00:45:49,840 --> 00:45:52,319 Speaker 4: been nice to have an interior presence like that, you know, 988 00:45:52,440 --> 00:45:55,120 Speaker 4: Tyris Thomas, the buzz was that he was going to 989 00:45:55,160 --> 00:45:58,680 Speaker 4: be a passer and the vertical guy didn't really pan out. 990 00:45:58,719 --> 00:46:00,719 Speaker 4: The buzz for Barnianni was he was going to be 991 00:46:00,960 --> 00:46:04,320 Speaker 4: a shooting big man. That panned out sometimes, but obviously 992 00:46:04,320 --> 00:46:06,520 Speaker 4: he didn't have the impact that well Marcus Aldridges. And 993 00:46:06,560 --> 00:46:08,759 Speaker 4: it's crazy to think that la Marcus Aldridge became like 994 00:46:08,840 --> 00:46:11,960 Speaker 4: a way better version of Andrea Barnianni. Like we're going 995 00:46:12,000 --> 00:46:15,360 Speaker 4: to remember LaMarcus Aldridge's mid range jumper. He stretched it 996 00:46:15,360 --> 00:46:18,200 Speaker 4: out to three eventually early with his uh in the 997 00:46:18,239 --> 00:46:20,200 Speaker 4: Spurs career and a little bit later in his Spurs 998 00:46:20,239 --> 00:46:23,000 Speaker 4: career as well. But yeah, if you would have if 999 00:46:23,000 --> 00:46:25,640 Speaker 4: you would have told people on draft night of these 1000 00:46:25,680 --> 00:46:28,759 Speaker 4: two Barnianni and Aldridge, Aldridge is going to be the sharpshooter. 1001 00:46:28,880 --> 00:46:30,360 Speaker 4: I don't know if people would have agreed with you 1002 00:46:30,440 --> 00:46:33,920 Speaker 4: on that night, though I do. I do remember people saying, 1003 00:46:34,400 --> 00:46:37,560 Speaker 4: why did the Bulls trade the number two pick at 1004 00:46:37,560 --> 00:46:40,840 Speaker 4: the time, and yeah, a pretty surprising move, but uh yeah, 1005 00:46:40,920 --> 00:46:42,920 Speaker 4: I think he is the best of the top five 1006 00:46:42,960 --> 00:46:43,399 Speaker 4: picks there. 1007 00:46:44,320 --> 00:46:46,600 Speaker 6: I think that that's a go back and look at 1008 00:46:46,600 --> 00:46:50,120 Speaker 6: that draft class. It's a it's a fascinating one. 1009 00:46:50,920 --> 00:46:56,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, Barnianni, Aldridge, Adam Morrison, Tyrus Thomas, Sheldon Williams. That's 1010 00:46:56,960 --> 00:46:57,520 Speaker 4: your top five? 1011 00:46:57,640 --> 00:47:03,960 Speaker 6: Oh, I mean wow, Barnianni is number two of a 1012 00:47:04,000 --> 00:47:05,520 Speaker 6: bang on that list. 1013 00:47:05,719 --> 00:47:07,680 Speaker 2: And then yeah, then there's a brand Brandon Roy. 1014 00:47:07,800 --> 00:47:09,880 Speaker 4: Brandon Roy is good. Number six for sure. 1015 00:47:09,760 --> 00:47:12,160 Speaker 6: Yes, but top five I met there. Yeah, Like that's 1016 00:47:12,280 --> 00:47:14,640 Speaker 6: that's saying something. As someone that watched a lot of 1017 00:47:14,640 --> 00:47:17,560 Speaker 6: Bernianni games. I've pointed out before ahead of his time 1018 00:47:17,560 --> 00:47:19,160 Speaker 6: a little bit would have been a much better player 1019 00:47:19,200 --> 00:47:21,560 Speaker 6: probably in today's game if you've just taken like, you know, 1020 00:47:21,800 --> 00:47:25,399 Speaker 6: ten threes a game. He was decent, but maybe a game. 1021 00:47:25,400 --> 00:47:26,520 Speaker 6: It all back on the other end. 1022 00:47:26,480 --> 00:47:28,640 Speaker 2: We got two Barnanni mentions in a week. It was 1023 00:47:28,680 --> 00:47:31,120 Speaker 2: only last week we were looking at the most three 1024 00:47:31,120 --> 00:47:33,799 Speaker 2: pointers made by seven quarters and he was on there. 1025 00:47:34,840 --> 00:47:38,720 Speaker 2: We can get some retroactive worst of the weeks here, Yeah, sure, sure, 1026 00:47:38,760 --> 00:47:41,120 Speaker 2: why not? The draft? I mean Tyrus Thomas, I guess 1027 00:47:41,160 --> 00:47:44,040 Speaker 2: the hype was he was the number one high school 1028 00:47:44,040 --> 00:47:46,560 Speaker 2: player until he got hurt and then so people were 1029 00:47:46,600 --> 00:47:47,160 Speaker 2: buying in. 1030 00:47:47,960 --> 00:47:50,080 Speaker 4: Yeah, and I think he played. I think he played 1031 00:47:50,120 --> 00:47:53,040 Speaker 4: one year at LSU as well. And you know, I 1032 00:47:53,080 --> 00:47:54,759 Speaker 4: was like, oh, look at the hype. We gotta we're 1033 00:47:54,760 --> 00:47:57,080 Speaker 4: gonna get the athletic guy who's gonna take us into 1034 00:47:57,120 --> 00:48:00,560 Speaker 4: the next generation. It didn't happen, but something moves from 1035 00:48:00,560 --> 00:48:03,359 Speaker 4: the Blazers to get Aldridge and Brandon Roy the same 1036 00:48:03,440 --> 00:48:06,680 Speaker 4: draft night, despite not having either of them drafted by 1037 00:48:06,680 --> 00:48:08,000 Speaker 4: the team. Smooth moves. 1038 00:48:08,200 --> 00:48:11,279 Speaker 6: That's a super what if team the Blazers obviously with 1039 00:48:11,440 --> 00:48:14,520 Speaker 6: Aldridge okay, fine, and then Brandon Roy if his knees 1040 00:48:14,560 --> 00:48:16,840 Speaker 6: hold up, and then of course anything from Greg Odin 1041 00:48:17,040 --> 00:48:19,160 Speaker 6: outside of all the injuries, man, that would have been 1042 00:48:19,280 --> 00:48:22,040 Speaker 6: a really talented team, I think, because they even had 1043 00:48:22,080 --> 00:48:24,479 Speaker 6: their like little flashes here or there when those guys 1044 00:48:24,480 --> 00:48:26,920 Speaker 6: were healthy. But unfortunately, one of those big what if 1045 00:48:26,960 --> 00:48:29,120 Speaker 6: teams okay pick them results from last night it was 1046 00:48:29,160 --> 00:48:32,320 Speaker 6: the Bucks Hawks Milwaukee favored by six and a half. 1047 00:48:32,719 --> 00:48:34,120 Speaker 3: Pickham brought to you by bet MGM. 1048 00:48:34,160 --> 00:48:37,080 Speaker 6: By the way, Cass, you you nailed this one, you 1049 00:48:37,120 --> 00:48:41,279 Speaker 6: said yesterday, You're like mine feels weird, like didn't even 1050 00:48:41,320 --> 00:48:43,399 Speaker 6: know the time if you honest was truly playing yet. 1051 00:48:43,680 --> 00:48:45,439 Speaker 6: And here they are favored by six and a half 1052 00:48:45,440 --> 00:48:46,919 Speaker 6: on the road against a really good Hawks team. 1053 00:48:46,960 --> 00:48:48,080 Speaker 3: Right now, do win in a lot of games. 1054 00:48:48,120 --> 00:48:51,080 Speaker 6: He said, Uh, they just know something going with Milwaukee 1055 00:48:51,200 --> 00:48:52,919 Speaker 6: and nailed it. 1056 00:48:52,960 --> 00:48:56,000 Speaker 2: I didn't even realize going in, even being the Hawks 1057 00:48:56,040 --> 00:49:00,520 Speaker 2: hater than I am, how bad they are against playoff team. Yeah, 1058 00:49:00,640 --> 00:49:03,200 Speaker 2: even in in Nate McMillan's run here sixteen and six 1059 00:49:03,320 --> 00:49:06,440 Speaker 2: hundred Nate McMillan, But they haven't really beat a true 1060 00:49:06,440 --> 00:49:09,040 Speaker 2: playoff team. They've beaten three playoff teams, but all those 1061 00:49:09,239 --> 00:49:11,840 Speaker 2: teams had injuries at the time, so they struggled against 1062 00:49:11,840 --> 00:49:13,280 Speaker 2: good teams at this point. 1063 00:49:13,560 --> 00:49:15,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, and look, they made a game of it. They 1064 00:49:15,880 --> 00:49:17,719 Speaker 3: they took the lead there right near the end of the. 1065 00:49:17,640 --> 00:49:19,279 Speaker 6: Third quarter I think it was, and then the sort 1066 00:49:19,320 --> 00:49:22,160 Speaker 6: of Bucks closed the door on them in the fourth. 1067 00:49:22,320 --> 00:49:24,680 Speaker 6: Brook Lopez had a really funny postgame interview. If you 1068 00:49:24,719 --> 00:49:28,560 Speaker 6: guys caught that with TNT back in the studio, Broke Lopez, Man, 1069 00:49:29,000 --> 00:49:29,560 Speaker 6: what a guy. 1070 00:49:29,600 --> 00:49:31,000 Speaker 4: I think it was on this brother. 1071 00:49:31,480 --> 00:49:35,640 Speaker 6: Yeah, King Josiah with his bucket show had a good 1072 00:49:35,680 --> 00:49:39,200 Speaker 6: tweet like who has the most memorable voice in NBA history? 1073 00:49:39,880 --> 00:49:43,480 Speaker 6: Just such a funny question. It's like to kembe. I 1074 00:49:43,480 --> 00:49:45,480 Speaker 6: saw a lot of votes for like a like a Rodman, 1075 00:49:45,920 --> 00:49:49,520 Speaker 6: I mean, Broke Lopez has got to be super high 1076 00:49:49,600 --> 00:49:50,160 Speaker 6: on that list. 1077 00:49:50,200 --> 00:49:51,920 Speaker 3: That guy's voice is crazy. 1078 00:49:53,080 --> 00:49:56,719 Speaker 4: Sorry, I mean from his draft, brook Lopez's voice has 1079 00:49:56,760 --> 00:49:59,160 Speaker 4: been great. I remember they drafted him. They had like 1080 00:49:59,160 --> 00:50:01,040 Speaker 4: a little short walk cup of him going up on 1081 00:50:01,120 --> 00:50:03,200 Speaker 4: the stage and there's like a clip of him going 1082 00:50:03,400 --> 00:50:04,800 Speaker 4: like they tell him who the nets coaches. 1083 00:50:04,800 --> 00:50:07,880 Speaker 2: He's like Lawren's freak, Lord. 1084 00:50:10,400 --> 00:50:13,719 Speaker 4: Brook thanks man. I've been working on it for a. 1085 00:50:13,719 --> 00:50:14,680 Speaker 2: Decade at this point. 1086 00:50:17,480 --> 00:50:21,520 Speaker 6: I mean, Robin is not like he's similar because they're 1087 00:50:21,520 --> 00:50:28,320 Speaker 6: obviously brothers, twin brothers, right, but Brooks is like, goofyer right. 1088 00:50:28,320 --> 00:50:30,960 Speaker 3: Than Robin in my mind, I guess I don't know why. 1089 00:50:31,000 --> 00:50:32,960 Speaker 4: I think you choose? How do you choose? 1090 00:50:33,160 --> 00:50:35,160 Speaker 6: Well, maybe that's why there was there weren't a ton 1091 00:50:35,200 --> 00:50:37,439 Speaker 6: of votes that I was seeing for brook because there's 1092 00:50:37,480 --> 00:50:39,239 Speaker 6: the Robin too, So you're like, well, how is that 1093 00:50:39,280 --> 00:50:41,680 Speaker 6: the most the most unique because there's really two of 1094 00:50:41,719 --> 00:50:42,879 Speaker 6: these guys talking like that. 1095 00:50:42,920 --> 00:50:45,160 Speaker 2: Anyway, there's Avery Johnson is one. 1096 00:50:45,239 --> 00:50:46,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, that was a good one that was getting a 1097 00:50:46,520 --> 00:50:47,759 Speaker 3: lot of votes. That's a great one. 1098 00:50:47,960 --> 00:50:49,479 Speaker 2: Yeah, damn, I got he doesn't count. 1099 00:50:49,520 --> 00:50:53,040 Speaker 6: I guess, oh no, he's got the handles, but he's 1100 00:50:53,040 --> 00:50:54,359 Speaker 6: not a player, all. 1101 00:50:54,360 --> 00:50:56,480 Speaker 3: Right, So you got to win task for seven and four. 1102 00:50:56,680 --> 00:50:57,160 Speaker 3: Nice victory. 1103 00:50:57,200 --> 00:50:59,320 Speaker 6: They're the only one to take Milwaukee to cover. Everybody 1104 00:50:59,320 --> 00:51:02,399 Speaker 6: else had the Hawks. Zach Kakaw, Trey six and five, 1105 00:51:02,440 --> 00:51:04,480 Speaker 6: Lea six and five. I'm four and seven, two games 1106 00:51:04,520 --> 00:51:07,760 Speaker 6: back from Trey and Lee. So what's tonight's game, Tessie. 1107 00:51:08,440 --> 00:51:12,360 Speaker 2: Well, On the day that LaMarcus Aldridge retires, Portland is 1108 00:51:12,400 --> 00:51:15,160 Speaker 2: playing San Antonio, the two teams he really played for. 1109 00:51:15,680 --> 00:51:18,520 Speaker 2: So yeah, I gotta throw that out there. Portland, sure, 1110 00:51:18,640 --> 00:51:22,720 Speaker 2: visiting the Spurs. It's a close line. The Spurs plus 1111 00:51:22,800 --> 00:51:24,960 Speaker 2: one and a half, so yeah, they can lose by 1112 00:51:25,000 --> 00:51:27,880 Speaker 2: one and still cover. But who do you guys have? 1113 00:51:27,920 --> 00:51:31,560 Speaker 2: The Portland Trailblazers. They struggling a little bit. Yeah, so 1114 00:51:31,760 --> 00:51:34,960 Speaker 2: the Spurs though, both both teams needing a victory. Here, 1115 00:51:34,960 --> 00:51:36,200 Speaker 2: what do you got, skeets. 1116 00:51:36,320 --> 00:51:37,200 Speaker 3: I'll go Portland. 1117 00:51:37,200 --> 00:51:39,000 Speaker 6: But I hate this pick because you're right, both of 1118 00:51:39,040 --> 00:51:42,320 Speaker 6: these teams are not playing well right now. The Spurs 1119 00:51:42,320 --> 00:51:44,520 Speaker 6: are reeling the Blazers. You know, they're fine in the 1120 00:51:44,520 --> 00:51:46,880 Speaker 6: playoff race and all that, still, but I have dropped 1121 00:51:46,880 --> 00:51:48,520 Speaker 6: a lot of games here recently. I think they've lost 1122 00:51:48,560 --> 00:51:50,160 Speaker 6: like what five to seven or something like that. So 1123 00:51:50,600 --> 00:51:54,440 Speaker 6: I'll take Portland in a bounce back. But it's difficult, tray, 1124 00:51:54,480 --> 00:51:55,160 Speaker 6: where do you want to go? 1125 00:51:55,920 --> 00:51:58,439 Speaker 4: I think I'm gonna have to call on a task 1126 00:51:58,520 --> 00:52:01,919 Speaker 4: melis adage Blazer is coming home after a long road trip, 1127 00:52:01,960 --> 00:52:04,239 Speaker 4: you know that? Or the Spurs sorry, coming home after 1128 00:52:04,280 --> 00:52:06,040 Speaker 4: a long road trip. You know that's a tough one. 1129 00:52:06,200 --> 00:52:07,920 Speaker 4: So I guess give me. 1130 00:52:07,960 --> 00:52:11,560 Speaker 2: Portland JD slash Lee. 1131 00:52:12,080 --> 00:52:14,719 Speaker 5: Yeah. I've said earlier in the week that I wouldn't 1132 00:52:15,280 --> 00:52:19,160 Speaker 5: bet against Portland because of our man lamar heard. But 1133 00:52:20,120 --> 00:52:22,759 Speaker 5: here's the thing. I have no real skin in the game, 1134 00:52:22,880 --> 00:52:25,080 Speaker 5: and I kind of want to sink Lee's ship at 1135 00:52:25,080 --> 00:52:29,680 Speaker 5: this point. So I'm gonna swerve and pick because Skeets 1136 00:52:29,680 --> 00:52:34,640 Speaker 5: took Portland. So I'm going to take Saskatchewan for san 1137 00:52:34,680 --> 00:52:39,400 Speaker 5: Antonia essay as Yeah, I'm gonna take a Saskatchewan. Just 1138 00:52:40,520 --> 00:52:45,480 Speaker 5: go just to go ahead to head yeahrg yeah. 1139 00:52:45,000 --> 00:52:47,040 Speaker 6: All right, it's gonna be a rough rider ride here 1140 00:52:47,080 --> 00:52:48,200 Speaker 6: for the last couple. 1141 00:52:49,880 --> 00:52:53,520 Speaker 2: Who got Okay, Wow, you're playing it. It's smart, Jady. 1142 00:52:53,640 --> 00:52:57,680 Speaker 2: I'll I'll go Portland as well. I think who knows, 1143 00:52:57,880 --> 00:52:59,759 Speaker 2: I got? I got no feel on this game. 1144 00:53:00,120 --> 00:53:02,480 Speaker 6: Zero tough, tough, tough, all right, three of us taking 1145 00:53:02,520 --> 00:53:05,440 Speaker 6: Portland to win by two or more though and Leally 1146 00:53:05,480 --> 00:53:10,160 Speaker 6: there excuse me, yeah, clearly JD taking the Saskatchewan Spurs. 1147 00:53:10,200 --> 00:53:12,920 Speaker 6: There they got they got a couple of points to 1148 00:53:12,920 --> 00:53:14,480 Speaker 6: play with, so they don't actually have to win, but 1149 00:53:14,480 --> 00:53:18,839 Speaker 6: it will be close. Okay, let's end this drop podcast 1150 00:53:19,040 --> 00:53:20,759 Speaker 6: in stuff. Wouldn't do it last week. It's been so 1151 00:53:20,880 --> 00:53:23,520 Speaker 6: long since we've had some rapid fire funds. 1152 00:53:23,600 --> 00:53:24,640 Speaker 3: So I'll take it away. 1153 00:53:24,440 --> 00:53:28,000 Speaker 2: To here we go that some fun Timberwolves rookie Anthony 1154 00:53:28,120 --> 00:53:31,399 Speaker 2: Edwards grew up playing a lot of baseball, but when 1155 00:53:31,440 --> 00:53:35,120 Speaker 2: he he was asked about Alex Rodriguez becoming Minnesota's team owner, 1156 00:53:35,400 --> 00:53:38,799 Speaker 2: he had no idea who a rod was. Look this up, guys, 1157 00:53:38,840 --> 00:53:41,440 Speaker 2: Alex Rodriguez fourth all time in homer six hundred and 1158 00:53:41,520 --> 00:53:45,520 Speaker 2: ninety six dingers. Oh thank you? Was that high? Only 1159 00:53:46,080 --> 00:53:46,640 Speaker 2: seven hundred? 1160 00:53:46,680 --> 00:53:47,160 Speaker 4: That's crazy? 1161 00:53:47,239 --> 00:53:51,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, he stopped a little like LaMarcus Alden just stopped. Yeah, 1162 00:53:51,200 --> 00:53:56,800 Speaker 2: it goes Barry whose second Hank Aaron and the babe 1163 00:53:57,360 --> 00:54:01,360 Speaker 2: then Alex winter time, you probably should have known something 1164 00:54:01,840 --> 00:54:03,600 Speaker 2: you didn't, Skeets. 1165 00:54:05,040 --> 00:54:07,600 Speaker 6: I mean, I knew in my heart for the last 1166 00:54:07,600 --> 00:54:09,719 Speaker 6: twenty years that getting a dog would be the best 1167 00:54:09,719 --> 00:54:12,600 Speaker 6: decision ever. And I don't know why it took me 1168 00:54:12,640 --> 00:54:15,000 Speaker 6: so long to finally get my queen Luna. 1169 00:54:14,920 --> 00:54:17,720 Speaker 3: But I did, and I'm so happy. I love this dog. 1170 00:54:20,560 --> 00:54:25,920 Speaker 6: You know, dog for so much longer, but you know, 1171 00:54:26,040 --> 00:54:27,960 Speaker 6: just put it off, put it off, put it off. 1172 00:54:28,000 --> 00:54:29,799 Speaker 6: But now I'm maybe it's for the best because now 1173 00:54:29,800 --> 00:54:31,279 Speaker 6: we got Luna. Maybe I would have had another dog 1174 00:54:31,280 --> 00:54:32,400 Speaker 6: and I would have hated it. 1175 00:54:32,480 --> 00:54:36,279 Speaker 3: So that's that's my answer to this. I knew, I 1176 00:54:36,360 --> 00:54:37,680 Speaker 3: knew in my heart. I'm a dog guy. 1177 00:54:37,719 --> 00:54:41,200 Speaker 6: I knew a dog, but it took a long time 1178 00:54:41,239 --> 00:54:42,839 Speaker 6: for me. Took forty years early for me to get one. 1179 00:54:42,920 --> 00:54:45,160 Speaker 4: Gotta get a yard before you can get a dog. Yeah, 1180 00:54:45,160 --> 00:54:45,759 Speaker 4: maybe that's part. 1181 00:54:45,920 --> 00:54:46,359 Speaker 3: That's true. 1182 00:54:46,440 --> 00:54:48,680 Speaker 6: That's true. I did live in a lot of apartments. 1183 00:54:48,719 --> 00:54:52,200 Speaker 6: That's a great point, especially in Toronto, like shoe box apartments. 1184 00:54:52,200 --> 00:54:53,200 Speaker 2: So like I did that. 1185 00:54:53,320 --> 00:54:55,319 Speaker 6: Times feel bad, like you know people do it. Don't 1186 00:54:55,320 --> 00:54:58,399 Speaker 6: get me wrong, like whatever, but yeah, you do want 1187 00:54:58,440 --> 00:54:59,839 Speaker 6: to have some space for a dog if you can, 1188 00:54:59,880 --> 00:55:02,000 Speaker 6: and there's lots of space down here in Atlanta, that's right. 1189 00:55:02,120 --> 00:55:05,520 Speaker 2: So I'm talking. I am sending Joel Myers. That clip 1190 00:55:07,200 --> 00:55:10,840 Speaker 2: you want to talk about well known voices Joel Myers. 1191 00:55:11,680 --> 00:55:17,560 Speaker 2: In terms of NBA broadcasting, every band's gotta have it dark. Well, 1192 00:55:17,600 --> 00:55:20,000 Speaker 2: you're getting that clip, Joel. Hope this, Hope this makes 1193 00:55:20,000 --> 00:55:21,919 Speaker 2: you happy, Trey. 1194 00:55:24,920 --> 00:55:27,520 Speaker 4: I feel like there are many things that I should 1195 00:55:27,560 --> 00:55:29,480 Speaker 4: have known about that I didn't. So I asked Laura, 1196 00:55:29,680 --> 00:55:33,480 Speaker 4: assuming she's gonna have a great answer, and immediately she says, 1197 00:55:33,760 --> 00:55:36,160 Speaker 4: not knowing how to use a measuring cup. L O, 1198 00:55:36,320 --> 00:55:38,400 Speaker 4: l I do you not know how to use a 1199 00:55:38,440 --> 00:55:41,239 Speaker 4: measuring cup? But apparently this is something that was a 1200 00:55:41,280 --> 00:55:44,759 Speaker 4: problem for me. Uh, as far as I'm concerned with 1201 00:55:44,880 --> 00:55:48,759 Speaker 4: a measuring cup, you pour something into it and then 1202 00:55:48,760 --> 00:55:52,640 Speaker 4: it tells you how much of that there is, right right, 1203 00:55:52,880 --> 00:55:54,919 Speaker 4: I think that's how it works. But I'm not great 1204 00:55:54,960 --> 00:55:58,560 Speaker 4: with details, So I'm assuming that early on in our relationship, 1205 00:55:58,760 --> 00:56:01,719 Speaker 4: before I was skilled in the kitchen, the only thing 1206 00:56:01,760 --> 00:56:04,600 Speaker 4: I could make was a cheese flap. Definitely, when I 1207 00:56:04,640 --> 00:56:06,560 Speaker 4: would fill up a measuring cup, I would do it 1208 00:56:06,640 --> 00:56:09,319 Speaker 4: while holding it. And you know, you're not getting an 1209 00:56:09,360 --> 00:56:11,640 Speaker 4: exact measurement there because it could be all wobbly. You 1210 00:56:11,680 --> 00:56:15,399 Speaker 4: can't get the perfect set down. But I don't think 1211 00:56:15,400 --> 00:56:17,240 Speaker 4: it matters, you know. I think as long as you're close, 1212 00:56:17,280 --> 00:56:19,719 Speaker 4: you're going to be fine. Apparently that's not the case 1213 00:56:19,719 --> 00:56:21,640 Speaker 4: with baking. But even that I think is a little 1214 00:56:21,640 --> 00:56:24,320 Speaker 4: bit of a misnomer. They say it's a science, you 1215 00:56:24,360 --> 00:56:27,000 Speaker 4: can't mess with the ingredients. Well, guess what. The ingredients 1216 00:56:27,040 --> 00:56:29,239 Speaker 4: are the same for like nine thousand kinds of bread. 1217 00:56:29,320 --> 00:56:31,000 Speaker 4: So if you mess up one bread, you just made 1218 00:56:31,040 --> 00:56:34,239 Speaker 4: a different kind. It's still bread. What I'm saying is 1219 00:56:34,280 --> 00:56:36,360 Speaker 4: that there's no wrong way to use a measuring cups. 1220 00:56:39,080 --> 00:56:42,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, I still struggle looking at ounces. That's the only 1221 00:56:42,160 --> 00:56:44,839 Speaker 2: time where I probably wouldn't use a measuring cup. Well, either, 1222 00:56:45,160 --> 00:56:50,080 Speaker 2: our international listeners understand that Americans use ounces. They don't 1223 00:56:50,080 --> 00:56:52,520 Speaker 2: get that right. I mean, what's an ounce? What's a cup? 1224 00:56:52,880 --> 00:56:55,200 Speaker 2: I mean Alexa does that for me? Now, how many 1225 00:56:55,239 --> 00:56:56,120 Speaker 2: ounces in a cup? 1226 00:56:56,280 --> 00:56:58,720 Speaker 3: That's good. That's a nice use of Alexa in there. 1227 00:56:58,760 --> 00:57:01,320 Speaker 2: That's probably her only use. Now she does she does something? 1228 00:57:01,400 --> 00:57:04,239 Speaker 2: She does? What's the weather outside? Tell me a joke? 1229 00:57:04,360 --> 00:57:05,319 Speaker 2: Can you fart? 1230 00:57:07,160 --> 00:57:12,040 Speaker 6: What does she do when you tell her for it? 1231 00:57:12,040 --> 00:57:12,640 Speaker 2: Seriously? Does? 1232 00:57:12,680 --> 00:57:12,799 Speaker 4: Oh? 1233 00:57:12,880 --> 00:57:16,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, she's got a vast array of farts. Wow, yeah, 1234 00:57:16,400 --> 00:57:17,920 Speaker 2: she goes wet, dry, long. 1235 00:57:18,080 --> 00:57:18,240 Speaker 4: You know. 1236 00:57:18,520 --> 00:57:21,400 Speaker 7: She she's like, I gotta get an a LEXI. 1237 00:57:21,920 --> 00:57:24,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, she's like that fart out that used to be out. 1238 00:57:24,880 --> 00:57:27,720 Speaker 2: You're just pressed it, yeah, gives you, gives you the 1239 00:57:27,760 --> 00:57:31,160 Speaker 2: Lee Alice variety. What do you need today? It's like, yeah, 1240 00:57:31,160 --> 00:57:32,640 Speaker 2: I think Alexa reads your mood and. 1241 00:57:33,160 --> 00:57:39,440 Speaker 4: She's like, not advanced, just going wet today. It was 1242 00:57:39,520 --> 00:57:40,120 Speaker 4: long wet. 1243 00:57:41,520 --> 00:57:44,360 Speaker 2: That'll make him chuckle the hardest. JD. 1244 00:57:45,680 --> 00:57:48,480 Speaker 5: Yeah. One time I might have mentioned this on the 1245 00:57:48,480 --> 00:57:51,200 Speaker 5: show before. I was out for a walk in a 1246 00:57:51,280 --> 00:57:54,160 Speaker 5: cottage is a while ago. This is back when the kids. 1247 00:57:54,520 --> 00:57:56,320 Speaker 5: Jackson was in my arm, so you must have been 1248 00:57:56,320 --> 00:58:00,360 Speaker 5: a toddler, so Lincoln must have been three or four years. 1249 00:58:00,840 --> 00:58:03,600 Speaker 5: So we're walking along. I got Jackson in one hand, 1250 00:58:03,680 --> 00:58:05,760 Speaker 5: rum and coke in the other because it's the cottage 1251 00:58:06,240 --> 00:58:09,520 Speaker 5: and we're, you know, just walking through the woods, and 1252 00:58:09,600 --> 00:58:12,640 Speaker 5: we come across a turtle. Right, it's a pretty big turtle. 1253 00:58:12,840 --> 00:58:18,080 Speaker 5: It's black, it's spiky, it looks really cool, and Lincoln 1254 00:58:18,400 --> 00:58:22,840 Speaker 5: asks me if he can touch it. Should have known better, 1255 00:58:23,320 --> 00:58:25,880 Speaker 5: I said, sure, go ahead. I thought it's a turtle, 1256 00:58:26,000 --> 00:58:29,920 Speaker 5: it's slow moving whatever. And what I also should have 1257 00:58:29,960 --> 00:58:32,320 Speaker 5: known is that he wasn't going to go for the shell, 1258 00:58:32,640 --> 00:58:35,280 Speaker 5: which I thought he was going for. He went right 1259 00:58:35,320 --> 00:58:38,600 Speaker 5: for the turtle's head. It's a snapping turtle. I'm bam. 1260 00:58:38,680 --> 00:58:41,680 Speaker 5: It like just jumped up in it and attached itself 1261 00:58:41,760 --> 00:58:46,120 Speaker 5: right to his his his hand there, I could have 1262 00:58:46,200 --> 00:58:46,920 Speaker 5: lost a finger. 1263 00:58:47,160 --> 00:58:47,480 Speaker 2: Whoa. 1264 00:58:48,880 --> 00:58:52,280 Speaker 5: But you know, I should have known better. I should 1265 00:58:52,280 --> 00:58:56,160 Speaker 5: have known to say no, don't touch that wild air, right. 1266 00:58:56,200 --> 00:59:03,200 Speaker 5: Oh yeah, stitches are no, no, no. It was very lucky, 1267 00:59:03,400 --> 00:59:04,280 Speaker 5: very very lucky. 1268 00:59:04,480 --> 00:59:06,720 Speaker 3: So yeah, lesson learned. 1269 00:59:06,960 --> 00:59:10,240 Speaker 5: Lesson learned. You always say no at first, and then 1270 00:59:10,440 --> 00:59:13,480 Speaker 5: you know, tell him to go get a stick or something, 1271 00:59:14,360 --> 00:59:15,520 Speaker 5: touch it with a stick. 1272 00:59:15,280 --> 00:59:19,360 Speaker 3: First, just enjoy it from a distance. 1273 00:59:19,560 --> 00:59:22,720 Speaker 5: Yea, Oh my god. Yeah. It was the one of 1274 00:59:22,760 --> 00:59:26,440 Speaker 5: the most surprising things I've ever like, wow, Like, I've 1275 00:59:26,480 --> 00:59:30,200 Speaker 5: never seen an animal move that fast, and it's a 1276 00:59:30,240 --> 00:59:35,840 Speaker 5: turtle's ironic and Lincoln had it coming. To be honest, 1277 00:59:35,840 --> 00:59:38,240 Speaker 5: you don't you don't touch wild animals in the in 1278 00:59:38,320 --> 00:59:40,600 Speaker 5: the forest, in their natural habitat. 1279 00:59:41,720 --> 00:59:45,080 Speaker 2: All. Right, next one here, Steph Curry told ESPN's Nick Fredell, 1280 00:59:45,160 --> 00:59:48,000 Speaker 2: speaking of Deep Voices, that he would like to retake 1281 00:59:48,320 --> 00:59:52,320 Speaker 2: the NBA single game three point record from Clay Thompson. 1282 00:59:53,080 --> 00:59:55,560 Speaker 2: What's a record you think you should hold? 1283 00:59:55,800 --> 00:59:59,800 Speaker 6: Skeets, I would one day like to hold, And I 1284 00:59:59,800 --> 01:00:02,040 Speaker 6: think I guess I should hold the all time record 1285 01:00:02,120 --> 01:00:05,160 Speaker 6: for number of podcasts all right, like as in the 1286 01:00:05,240 --> 01:00:08,560 Speaker 6: number of shows sort of like hosted. Who knows what 1287 01:00:08,600 --> 01:00:11,160 Speaker 6: that record is. Somebody's got to go crunch the numbers. 1288 01:00:11,200 --> 01:00:13,640 Speaker 6: Like I don't know, like do we have Have I 1289 01:00:13,680 --> 01:00:15,200 Speaker 6: done more podcasts than Joe Rogan? 1290 01:00:15,680 --> 01:00:16,280 Speaker 5: I don't think so. 1291 01:00:17,160 --> 01:00:18,919 Speaker 2: I don't think twice a week now. 1292 01:00:19,720 --> 01:00:22,040 Speaker 6: I mean so like I got a we got like 1293 01:00:22,120 --> 01:00:23,800 Speaker 6: we I'm saying me, but like we have like a 1294 01:00:23,920 --> 01:00:28,280 Speaker 6: thousand as the basketball Jones plus thirteen hundred plus is 1295 01:00:28,320 --> 01:00:31,480 Speaker 6: the starters. We're nearing five hundred here with the Athletics, 1296 01:00:31,480 --> 01:00:35,120 Speaker 6: so we're like coming up on three thousand podcasts. 1297 01:00:35,520 --> 01:00:37,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, so that's the record I want. 1298 01:00:37,800 --> 01:00:39,800 Speaker 6: So somebody find out what it is, and I'm going 1299 01:00:39,800 --> 01:00:41,040 Speaker 6: for it, and then I'm going to retire as soon 1300 01:00:41,040 --> 01:00:43,600 Speaker 6: as I eclipse it, which would be a bad idea 1301 01:00:43,640 --> 01:00:46,080 Speaker 6: because I'm like task would pass it like or something 1302 01:00:46,160 --> 01:00:46,480 Speaker 6: like that. 1303 01:00:46,800 --> 01:00:50,440 Speaker 3: But anyway, that's the one I want. I want to 1304 01:00:50,480 --> 01:00:51,520 Speaker 3: be mister podcasts. 1305 01:00:54,840 --> 01:00:58,439 Speaker 2: Very funny. Back to baseball. Yeah, there's probably some jerk 1306 01:00:58,480 --> 01:01:01,840 Speaker 2: out there recording like five podcasts like forty times a 1307 01:01:01,920 --> 01:01:03,840 Speaker 2: day and he's Beguinness World record holder. 1308 01:01:04,000 --> 01:01:06,200 Speaker 3: Nah, it doesn't count. Not going to count that. I 1309 01:01:06,200 --> 01:01:07,280 Speaker 3: think it's gotta be like. 1310 01:01:07,360 --> 01:01:09,919 Speaker 6: Uh, I don't know, it's gonna be almost like over 1311 01:01:09,960 --> 01:01:12,360 Speaker 6: thirty minutes, right, Well, I guess you know what that's 1312 01:01:12,400 --> 01:01:14,920 Speaker 6: That's interesting because we're sort of cheating a little bit 1313 01:01:15,000 --> 01:01:18,200 Speaker 6: with our shows too, because our television show was going. 1314 01:01:18,120 --> 01:01:19,120 Speaker 3: Up as a podcast. 1315 01:01:19,360 --> 01:01:22,720 Speaker 2: That's true, which which which requires way more work. 1316 01:01:22,840 --> 01:01:26,800 Speaker 3: Though, oh totally totally. But is that truly a podcast? 1317 01:01:26,840 --> 01:01:28,600 Speaker 3: I mean, I guess it is. People are listening to it. 1318 01:01:28,640 --> 01:01:30,400 Speaker 3: I don't know, we'll figure it out. I'm going to 1319 01:01:30,440 --> 01:01:31,000 Speaker 3: go for the record. 1320 01:01:31,120 --> 01:01:33,560 Speaker 5: We're live streaming on YouTube right now. Is the Is 1321 01:01:33,600 --> 01:01:34,680 Speaker 5: it still a podcast? 1322 01:01:35,680 --> 01:01:35,800 Speaker 4: Oh? 1323 01:01:35,920 --> 01:01:36,919 Speaker 3: Yeah, one hundred percent? 1324 01:01:37,560 --> 01:01:39,160 Speaker 5: The TV shows podcast. 1325 01:01:39,520 --> 01:01:42,120 Speaker 4: Okay, yeah, I'll count it too. I like this comment 1326 01:01:42,160 --> 01:01:44,920 Speaker 4: though from Collie Motion in the stream team says already 1327 01:01:44,960 --> 01:01:47,360 Speaker 4: got the record for a number of new podcast names 1328 01:01:47,440 --> 01:01:49,760 Speaker 4: with the same group of friends. 1329 01:01:49,760 --> 01:01:49,960 Speaker 2: Great. 1330 01:01:50,040 --> 01:01:52,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's a great point. Somebody did say. 1331 01:01:52,840 --> 01:01:56,160 Speaker 6: Adam Carolla has been podcasting daily for about two years. 1332 01:01:56,440 --> 01:01:59,720 Speaker 5: We started before him, though, I got him. 1333 01:02:00,240 --> 01:02:03,880 Speaker 6: I got you, sorry, Adam. Oh yeah, okay, somebody do 1334 01:02:03,920 --> 01:02:06,800 Speaker 6: the workout there. Let's find out who's got the most 1335 01:02:06,880 --> 01:02:08,960 Speaker 6: number of podcasts under their belt. 1336 01:02:09,280 --> 01:02:10,680 Speaker 3: You know, in terms of like hosting a show and 1337 01:02:10,680 --> 01:02:11,240 Speaker 3: stuff like that. 1338 01:02:11,360 --> 01:02:13,680 Speaker 2: Get back to us, all right, Trey, what's the record 1339 01:02:13,720 --> 01:02:14,640 Speaker 2: you think you should hold? 1340 01:02:15,240 --> 01:02:16,920 Speaker 4: I don't know if it's record per se, but I 1341 01:02:16,960 --> 01:02:20,120 Speaker 4: would like to enter one of those Norwegian death diving 1342 01:02:20,200 --> 01:02:23,840 Speaker 4: competitions and just go with a massive cannon ball to 1343 01:02:23,840 --> 01:02:26,840 Speaker 4: see if that would take home the victory. Because those 1344 01:02:26,880 --> 01:02:29,439 Speaker 4: things are crazy to watch. Guys just sprinting as fast 1345 01:02:29,480 --> 01:02:32,560 Speaker 4: as they can, jumping off and just holding their body 1346 01:02:32,720 --> 01:02:34,960 Speaker 4: until they fall down. I don't know, twenty five feet 1347 01:02:35,040 --> 01:02:37,360 Speaker 4: or something like that. The splashes are crazy, the poses 1348 01:02:37,360 --> 01:02:39,680 Speaker 4: are hilarious. I would like to see what I can 1349 01:02:39,720 --> 01:02:41,760 Speaker 4: do with the cannon ball, but man, that would hurt 1350 01:02:41,920 --> 01:02:43,880 Speaker 4: so bad. Oh that would hurt to do a belly 1351 01:02:43,880 --> 01:02:45,800 Speaker 4: flop from three stories up? 1352 01:02:45,880 --> 01:02:48,880 Speaker 3: Oh yikes, God, how do those guys do that? 1353 01:02:49,680 --> 01:02:51,880 Speaker 6: You just like reminded me I went down a crazy 1354 01:02:52,000 --> 01:02:55,480 Speaker 6: like Instagram rabbit hole the other day of watching like 1355 01:02:55,560 --> 01:02:58,720 Speaker 6: those red bull what are they called? Where you like 1356 01:02:58,760 --> 01:03:01,480 Speaker 6: you like thirty feet up in the air even more. 1357 01:03:01,560 --> 01:03:04,960 Speaker 6: Maybe where you just drive like the the man made 1358 01:03:05,120 --> 01:03:08,000 Speaker 6: like weird art thing you've put together, just off and 1359 01:03:08,000 --> 01:03:08,960 Speaker 6: see if you can fly it? 1360 01:03:09,000 --> 01:03:10,400 Speaker 3: Is it flute doog? 1361 01:03:10,520 --> 01:03:13,400 Speaker 8: I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, I went to a crazier 1362 01:03:13,480 --> 01:03:15,200 Speaker 8: rabbit hole with that, and then that took me to 1363 01:03:15,280 --> 01:03:17,880 Speaker 8: like they also do like a go kart version where 1364 01:03:17,920 --> 01:03:20,440 Speaker 8: they make like these hilarious go carts that they try 1365 01:03:20,480 --> 01:03:22,320 Speaker 8: and take over like ramps and stuff, and like. 1366 01:03:22,280 --> 01:03:25,200 Speaker 6: They always just fall apart. Like great, there's like some 1367 01:03:25,240 --> 01:03:27,520 Speaker 6: crazy white beats. Oh god, I love watching that stuff. 1368 01:03:28,120 --> 01:03:29,680 Speaker 6: But yeah, you're talking about the ones where you just 1369 01:03:29,680 --> 01:03:33,080 Speaker 6: straight up dive off like no, uh no, no funny 1370 01:03:33,080 --> 01:03:34,160 Speaker 6: outfit or stuff like that. 1371 01:03:35,320 --> 01:03:37,040 Speaker 4: I mean, maybe I would go with a funny outfit, 1372 01:03:37,120 --> 01:03:40,000 Speaker 4: probably an American flag speedo if we're being honest, But 1373 01:03:40,120 --> 01:03:42,680 Speaker 4: uh yeah, this one is all about the For me, 1374 01:03:42,720 --> 01:03:45,080 Speaker 4: it would be all about the explosion and uh, you know, 1375 01:03:45,160 --> 01:03:47,960 Speaker 4: the depth charge of a cannon bolf and such so 1376 01:03:48,120 --> 01:03:51,280 Speaker 4: high up. I would be a little worried though with 1377 01:03:51,640 --> 01:03:53,440 Speaker 4: I don't know how deep are the pools that they're 1378 01:03:53,480 --> 01:03:55,960 Speaker 4: jumping in, because these guys are landing pretty flat, which 1379 01:03:56,000 --> 01:03:58,760 Speaker 4: is gonna slow your descent to the bottom of the pool. 1380 01:03:59,040 --> 01:04:02,320 Speaker 4: If you're going straight up cannonball, you might plummet to 1381 01:04:02,360 --> 01:04:04,520 Speaker 4: the bottom pretty quickly. But I got some moves, don't 1382 01:04:04,520 --> 01:04:05,040 Speaker 4: worry about it. 1383 01:04:05,200 --> 01:04:09,280 Speaker 5: I wonder the highest height you've cannon balld Yeah all yeah, 1384 01:04:09,360 --> 01:04:13,320 Speaker 5: see I did, like, uh, probably a ten probably a 1385 01:04:13,360 --> 01:04:16,800 Speaker 5: fifteen foot cannonball a couple of summers back nailed the 1386 01:04:16,840 --> 01:04:17,320 Speaker 5: first one. 1387 01:04:17,360 --> 01:04:19,760 Speaker 4: Second one is when I landed on my nuts. Oh 1388 01:04:20,120 --> 01:04:22,200 Speaker 4: it hurts so bad, Like I just landed a little 1389 01:04:22,240 --> 01:04:24,800 Speaker 4: bit too flat. The timing of it would be tough, 1390 01:04:24,840 --> 01:04:27,400 Speaker 4: and the first one guaranteed I would botch it, so 1391 01:04:27,640 --> 01:04:29,280 Speaker 4: it might only be one attempt. 1392 01:04:29,480 --> 01:04:32,400 Speaker 6: Yeah, you got to like, so what's the strategy for 1393 01:04:32,440 --> 01:04:34,720 Speaker 6: a super high cannibal to get your like feet to 1394 01:04:34,720 --> 01:04:37,120 Speaker 6: break the water, like just like your toes as your 1395 01:04:37,120 --> 01:04:39,360 Speaker 6: talk toors, like, because you're landing on your ass or 1396 01:04:39,360 --> 01:04:41,880 Speaker 6: your tailbone. Otherwise that's gonna kill two from a super 1397 01:04:42,520 --> 01:04:45,520 Speaker 6: super high height, right, Yeah, yeah, that probably would hurt. 1398 01:04:45,600 --> 01:04:47,280 Speaker 4: I hadn't really thought of it that way. What I 1399 01:04:47,320 --> 01:04:49,880 Speaker 4: would My idea would be that I would go into 1400 01:04:49,920 --> 01:04:52,120 Speaker 4: this cannon ball and as soon as I break the surface, 1401 01:04:52,160 --> 01:04:54,280 Speaker 4: I don't really care what's hitting first, honestly, I hope 1402 01:04:54,280 --> 01:04:56,920 Speaker 4: it's my bonebus, but we'll see. I would hit and 1403 01:04:56,960 --> 01:05:00,520 Speaker 4: then immediately explode, you know, immediately starfish it and be 1404 01:05:00,760 --> 01:05:03,880 Speaker 4: able to slow down. I don't know, and then hopefully 1405 01:05:03,920 --> 01:05:06,120 Speaker 4: I've held enough breath and it hasn't taken my breath 1406 01:05:06,120 --> 01:05:08,320 Speaker 4: away smacking the water so hard that I can swim 1407 01:05:08,360 --> 01:05:10,480 Speaker 4: back up to the top. That's another crazy red Bull 1408 01:05:10,480 --> 01:05:13,240 Speaker 4: thing they do, those cliff diving competitions. Yeah, well they've 1409 01:05:13,240 --> 01:05:16,320 Speaker 4: got people like thirty feet under the surface waiting for 1410 01:05:16,400 --> 01:05:21,600 Speaker 4: the divers to emerge from their jumps. Wilds. Those people 1411 01:05:21,600 --> 01:05:22,440 Speaker 4: are crazy, man. 1412 01:05:22,640 --> 01:05:22,800 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1413 01:05:22,800 --> 01:05:28,760 Speaker 6: I wonder what the world record is for the highest cannonball. 1414 01:05:27,160 --> 01:05:30,840 Speaker 2: Right, yeah, look it up, all right, JD A record? 1415 01:05:30,880 --> 01:05:32,360 Speaker 2: Do you think you should hope? Yeah? 1416 01:05:32,400 --> 01:05:34,560 Speaker 5: I just actually looked at my notes and realized and 1417 01:05:34,960 --> 01:05:38,040 Speaker 5: completely blank. So let's bring it back to the podcast 1418 01:05:38,920 --> 01:05:42,400 Speaker 5: Skeates is going for the record. I am going for 1419 01:05:42,960 --> 01:05:46,440 Speaker 5: the record among the five of us for the most 1420 01:05:46,560 --> 01:05:50,040 Speaker 5: number of podcasts because Skates, you took a day off 1421 01:05:50,080 --> 01:05:54,959 Speaker 5: the other day, and so I've definitely missed a couple 1422 01:05:55,040 --> 01:05:59,520 Speaker 5: of shows during our starter's days. I'd be very curious 1423 01:05:59,520 --> 01:06:02,760 Speaker 5: to see among the five of us who has done 1424 01:06:02,880 --> 01:06:06,240 Speaker 5: the most shows? And then and then Tass is that 1425 01:06:06,360 --> 01:06:08,680 Speaker 5: asshole who's who's stacking the numbers up? 1426 01:06:08,680 --> 01:06:08,840 Speaker 2: Now? 1427 01:06:09,360 --> 01:06:10,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, Tas has got what you need to know. 1428 01:06:11,080 --> 01:06:13,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, you don't have to count that. Yeah, you don't 1429 01:06:13,560 --> 01:06:16,240 Speaker 2: have to count that, but it would be interesting besides those. 1430 01:06:16,680 --> 01:06:18,600 Speaker 5: I mean, yeah, I want to count those because I'm 1431 01:06:18,640 --> 01:06:19,080 Speaker 5: doing those. 1432 01:06:20,920 --> 01:06:23,720 Speaker 6: Yeah, but besides those, if we got rid of those 1433 01:06:24,480 --> 01:06:27,200 Speaker 6: of the three of us, because we've been from the beginning. Yeah, 1434 01:06:27,240 --> 01:06:32,280 Speaker 6: talking obviously, JD task myself. Yeah, who missed the most shows? 1435 01:06:33,120 --> 01:06:33,720 Speaker 3: And how many? 1436 01:06:33,840 --> 01:06:34,040 Speaker 2: Is it? 1437 01:06:34,080 --> 01:06:36,600 Speaker 4: I bet it's like, I bet it's like eight. 1438 01:06:37,240 --> 01:06:40,960 Speaker 5: Yah, it's like that high. It's negligible. I think I 1439 01:06:41,040 --> 01:06:44,360 Speaker 5: missed all together. I think I missed three shows, three 1440 01:06:44,440 --> 01:06:48,120 Speaker 5: or four shows during our starters days and that was it. 1441 01:06:48,360 --> 01:06:50,880 Speaker 2: You got married? You got married? And oh no, is 1442 01:06:50,920 --> 01:06:53,520 Speaker 2: that no? Where did you go in six? Was it 1443 01:06:53,600 --> 01:06:54,640 Speaker 2: your brother's six? 1444 01:06:54,800 --> 01:06:54,880 Speaker 4: Was? 1445 01:06:55,920 --> 01:06:59,120 Speaker 2: Do you miss the playoff podcast? It was seven playoff podcast? 1446 01:06:59,160 --> 01:07:01,120 Speaker 2: Because I had to produce That's why I remember. I 1447 01:07:01,200 --> 01:07:04,880 Speaker 2: was literally in your bedroom podcasts. 1448 01:07:05,560 --> 01:07:06,680 Speaker 5: So that was two weeks. 1449 01:07:06,960 --> 01:07:08,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, great call task? 1450 01:07:08,920 --> 01:07:17,800 Speaker 2: Whoa those count? Man? Those counts? Those better count. Yeah, 1451 01:07:17,880 --> 01:07:21,320 Speaker 2: we're nothing if not grinders. Yeah, we grinded it all out. 1452 01:07:21,840 --> 01:07:24,600 Speaker 2: But yeah, we were. I remember those days. Those are 1453 01:07:24,640 --> 01:07:28,880 Speaker 2: the old podcast days because we were interviewing uh, mister 1454 01:07:28,920 --> 01:07:30,400 Speaker 2: Orange Roundy what was his name? 1455 01:07:31,000 --> 01:07:33,640 Speaker 4: Brian Wow? 1456 01:07:33,760 --> 01:07:40,760 Speaker 2: What oe? Yeah? An expert from each team and so 1457 01:07:40,920 --> 01:07:43,720 Speaker 2: yeah we had Yeah, we had some guys that still 1458 01:07:43,760 --> 01:07:44,880 Speaker 2: in the game, that's for sure. 1459 01:07:46,600 --> 01:07:47,840 Speaker 3: Didn't we have Yeah, I think we have. 1460 01:07:48,480 --> 01:07:50,400 Speaker 6: I'm pretty sure we talked to Celtics Blog if I 1461 01:07:50,440 --> 01:07:53,680 Speaker 6: remember correct, Jeff Clark from there. Did we talk to 1462 01:07:53,760 --> 01:07:55,160 Speaker 6: Ziller when he was with sack Down? 1463 01:07:55,240 --> 01:07:58,919 Speaker 5: I think so so yeah, Arnivitz for sure. 1464 01:07:59,560 --> 01:08:02,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, could call with the Clippers. Yeah, way back in 1465 01:08:03,000 --> 01:08:03,880 Speaker 6: the day. 1466 01:08:04,440 --> 01:08:06,920 Speaker 5: Our man Divine was he blogging back then? 1467 01:08:07,040 --> 01:08:11,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, I feel like Dan was anyway, I don't know. 1468 01:08:11,480 --> 01:08:13,760 Speaker 5: I remember Dan Devine used to call the show literally 1469 01:08:13,800 --> 01:08:15,840 Speaker 5: every day, like he left a message. We had a 1470 01:08:15,880 --> 01:08:19,519 Speaker 5: voicemail and he would leave a message literally every day. 1471 01:08:19,520 --> 01:08:21,360 Speaker 5: We wouldn't put it on every day, but he would 1472 01:08:21,360 --> 01:08:22,799 Speaker 5: call and just leave a message. 1473 01:08:22,920 --> 01:08:26,800 Speaker 6: Really yeah, I don't at all say hey, guys, just 1474 01:08:26,800 --> 01:08:27,639 Speaker 6: want to let you know I'd. 1475 01:08:27,520 --> 01:08:28,120 Speaker 3: Love to hug you. 1476 01:08:30,280 --> 01:08:32,599 Speaker 5: It'd always start with it's your man Divine, which is 1477 01:08:32,600 --> 01:08:36,240 Speaker 5: his Twitter was is it still and he would just 1478 01:08:36,320 --> 01:08:39,200 Speaker 5: leave a message. It would be some something to do 1479 01:08:39,280 --> 01:08:43,120 Speaker 5: with basketball, and then and that was it. Sometimes every 1480 01:08:43,200 --> 01:08:46,479 Speaker 5: so often we play it, but you know it was great. 1481 01:08:48,360 --> 01:08:50,000 Speaker 2: Okay, I couldn't play it every day. I mean that 1482 01:08:50,040 --> 01:08:55,280 Speaker 2: would too much much. All right, old guys talking about stuff. Okay, 1483 01:08:55,320 --> 01:08:58,680 Speaker 2: Next one, Michael Jordan will present Kobe Bryant in the 1484 01:08:58,720 --> 01:09:02,480 Speaker 2: Hall of Fame induction on May fifteenth. That was just announced. 1485 01:09:03,720 --> 01:09:06,320 Speaker 2: I gotta assume Kobe and his family are thrilled his 1486 01:09:06,439 --> 01:09:13,280 Speaker 2: idol is presenting him, So yeah, posthumously. It's obviously something 1487 01:09:13,520 --> 01:09:17,240 Speaker 2: I think that that his family was probably consulted about. 1488 01:09:17,280 --> 01:09:19,880 Speaker 2: So that's happening on May fifteenth. Who would you want 1489 01:09:20,200 --> 01:09:23,200 Speaker 2: introducing you at your Hall of Fame induction? 1490 01:09:23,360 --> 01:09:30,519 Speaker 6: Skeets Jeff Probes. So I answer, Zyril thought into this one. 1491 01:09:30,640 --> 01:09:32,000 Speaker 6: I was like, Jeff Propes would be funny. 1492 01:09:32,640 --> 01:09:34,160 Speaker 5: I knew you were going to say that. I wrote 1493 01:09:34,200 --> 01:09:36,639 Speaker 5: down Propes and I was like, I can't. I can't 1494 01:09:36,640 --> 01:09:38,240 Speaker 5: do that because you. 1495 01:09:38,360 --> 01:09:43,880 Speaker 2: Also want Jeff Probes, so everybody does. Is it because 1496 01:09:43,920 --> 01:09:47,720 Speaker 2: of his presentation skills or is it just think it? 1497 01:09:47,920 --> 01:09:51,120 Speaker 6: I mean, obviously a huge Survivor fan, he's like a 1498 01:09:51,240 --> 01:09:54,640 Speaker 6: like in the hosting world. So I in this hypothetical, 1499 01:09:54,680 --> 01:09:57,200 Speaker 6: I guess I'm going into some sort of like media 1500 01:09:58,080 --> 01:10:01,040 Speaker 6: sort of hall of fame. If it's a that whatever happens, 1501 01:10:01,040 --> 01:10:04,000 Speaker 6: so I think it'd be a funny like just a 1502 01:10:04,000 --> 01:10:06,280 Speaker 6: funny guide be really. 1503 01:10:06,439 --> 01:10:08,080 Speaker 3: So give me Probes. I want to, you know, I 1504 01:10:08,120 --> 01:10:08,880 Speaker 3: want to is that full? 1505 01:10:08,880 --> 01:10:09,080 Speaker 2: Look? 1506 01:10:09,080 --> 01:10:10,599 Speaker 3: I want him in his hat and stuff like that. 1507 01:10:10,640 --> 01:10:13,639 Speaker 6: Maybe he puts like the immunity necklace around my neck 1508 01:10:13,680 --> 01:10:15,120 Speaker 6: there as I go into this hall of fame. 1509 01:10:15,160 --> 01:10:17,000 Speaker 3: So yeah, that's that's why I'm going Propes. 1510 01:10:17,520 --> 01:10:20,280 Speaker 4: That's actually a great call, Skeets, because my answer is 1511 01:10:21,240 --> 01:10:23,760 Speaker 4: I actually think that this podcast should go into the 1512 01:10:23,760 --> 01:10:26,639 Speaker 4: Basketball Hall of Fame at some point. Oh wow, sounds 1513 01:10:26,680 --> 01:10:30,559 Speaker 4: ridiculous right now, but the original basketball podcast. Think about 1514 01:10:30,600 --> 01:10:33,400 Speaker 4: what that means thirty years down the line of contributors 1515 01:10:33,400 --> 01:10:35,800 Speaker 4: to the game. But maybe we don't all get to 1516 01:10:35,800 --> 01:10:38,320 Speaker 4: show up for the induction. So Jeff Probes comes, he said, 1517 01:10:38,600 --> 01:10:40,559 Speaker 4: I'll bring in the votes. He brings him in. He 1518 01:10:40,640 --> 01:10:43,320 Speaker 4: reads all the votes. Which of us got the most 1519 01:10:43,400 --> 01:10:45,920 Speaker 4: votes to be the one inducted into the Hall of Fame. 1520 01:10:46,080 --> 01:10:50,679 Speaker 4: To actually accept the nomination from the Nasmith Hall of Fame. 1521 01:10:51,000 --> 01:10:53,200 Speaker 4: It could happen, It could happen. We got to call in, 1522 01:10:53,640 --> 01:10:56,040 Speaker 4: gotta call in Jeff and the votes. 1523 01:10:56,360 --> 01:10:59,360 Speaker 6: Okay, hopefully that happens fifteen to twenty years in the future. 1524 01:10:59,760 --> 01:11:02,840 Speaker 6: Who who are you going with there? Tk Oh? 1525 01:11:02,880 --> 01:11:05,200 Speaker 4: For me, it was gonna be Bill Wennington. I put 1526 01:11:05,200 --> 01:11:07,439 Speaker 4: this on Twitter yesterday. I was saying, why not Bill Walton, 1527 01:11:07,479 --> 01:11:09,560 Speaker 4: Why not Brad Miller? Fine, that's fine for me, But 1528 01:11:09,600 --> 01:11:13,800 Speaker 4: I want to get the entire Basketball Jones starters, No 1529 01:11:13,920 --> 01:11:17,160 Speaker 4: Dunk's podcast inducted into the Hall of Fame sometimes, So 1530 01:11:17,200 --> 01:11:20,080 Speaker 4: I got to start the mission right now so that 1531 01:11:20,120 --> 01:11:22,599 Speaker 4: we have a decade of momentum building up for when 1532 01:11:22,600 --> 01:11:24,960 Speaker 4: it's time that we're actually eligible. And why do I 1533 01:11:25,000 --> 01:11:27,040 Speaker 4: pick Bill Wennington? I think he just hits a lot 1534 01:11:27,040 --> 01:11:28,599 Speaker 4: of boxes for us. We had him as a guest 1535 01:11:28,640 --> 01:11:32,080 Speaker 4: on the show. He's a Chicago Bull and he's a Canadian. 1536 01:11:32,160 --> 01:11:34,559 Speaker 4: It's the perfect mix right there to kind of hit 1537 01:11:34,960 --> 01:11:36,400 Speaker 4: three different regions for us. 1538 01:11:36,680 --> 01:11:39,360 Speaker 2: And he's white. 1539 01:11:41,800 --> 01:11:42,760 Speaker 3: He's got a beard too. 1540 01:11:43,000 --> 01:11:47,519 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah, sometimes yeah go to yeah for sure, 1541 01:11:47,600 --> 01:11:49,280 Speaker 2: for sure. That's a good one. That's a good one. 1542 01:11:49,960 --> 01:11:52,599 Speaker 2: So JD is yours. Jeff Rope's story. 1543 01:11:54,160 --> 01:11:57,120 Speaker 5: I put him down just you know, to start, but 1544 01:11:57,520 --> 01:12:00,400 Speaker 5: I should go production. So you know, I wrote down 1545 01:12:00,400 --> 01:12:04,000 Speaker 5: some of my favorite producers, Jon Favreau, Jordan Peele, Vince 1546 01:12:04,040 --> 01:12:06,679 Speaker 5: Gill again Doctor Dre. But you know what, I now 1547 01:12:06,840 --> 01:12:10,200 Speaker 5: hearing Trey talk about us actually going into the Hall 1548 01:12:10,280 --> 01:12:12,680 Speaker 5: of Fame as if it would be like something that 1549 01:12:12,800 --> 01:12:16,320 Speaker 5: could happen. And now I'm starting to want it to happen. 1550 01:12:16,800 --> 01:12:20,080 Speaker 5: I think that I want one of our fans, maybe, yes, 1551 01:12:20,120 --> 01:12:24,440 Speaker 5: Sarah Gray or you know, somebody like that. It's a Samuelono. 1552 01:12:24,600 --> 01:12:26,639 Speaker 5: I'm just looking at names in the stream team here, 1553 01:12:26,680 --> 01:12:31,840 Speaker 5: but these guys, I would love that Sarah Gray did 1554 01:12:31,840 --> 01:12:35,519 Speaker 5: a great was it Manscape Dad for us? 1555 01:12:37,000 --> 01:12:38,160 Speaker 3: Don't put me in there? 1556 01:12:38,920 --> 01:12:41,839 Speaker 2: Yeah, a great speech, that's for sure. 1557 01:12:41,720 --> 01:12:45,120 Speaker 5: Absolutely, and just representing the stream team. And this show 1558 01:12:45,200 --> 01:12:46,280 Speaker 5: is all about the fans, So. 1559 01:12:46,320 --> 01:12:48,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, what about this? What about granmaal Ana? 1560 01:12:50,520 --> 01:12:55,559 Speaker 5: Not about Sarah Gray. Sarah Gray, you know, well you 1561 01:12:55,600 --> 01:12:57,200 Speaker 5: haven't heard from her in a long time. 1562 01:12:57,400 --> 01:13:00,400 Speaker 6: She's true, Sarah Gray has been a fan so long 1563 01:13:00,439 --> 01:13:01,519 Speaker 6: that maybe she's Grandma Lanta. 1564 01:13:01,600 --> 01:13:04,360 Speaker 5: Now, oh that's an interesting. 1565 01:13:03,960 --> 01:13:08,920 Speaker 3: Conspiration, but that would be somehow backwards. Wow, I don't 1566 01:13:08,960 --> 01:13:10,679 Speaker 3: make your head I thought. 1567 01:13:10,479 --> 01:13:12,559 Speaker 2: You were going with Ernie Johnson's heats. Maybe I was 1568 01:13:12,600 --> 01:13:18,800 Speaker 2: just thinking yesterday Ernie Johnson was claiming Alex Caruso had 1569 01:13:18,840 --> 01:13:21,000 Speaker 2: his son as his son. He was so proud that 1570 01:13:21,040 --> 01:13:23,200 Speaker 2: Alex Caruso was playing. I thought you might go EJ. 1571 01:13:23,800 --> 01:13:24,639 Speaker 3: I thought about EJ. 1572 01:13:24,800 --> 01:13:27,920 Speaker 6: And the truth is, like, if this is us actually 1573 01:13:27,920 --> 01:13:29,760 Speaker 6: going into the Basketball Hall of Fame, well you're gonna 1574 01:13:29,760 --> 01:13:31,880 Speaker 6: need a real Hall of Famer to induct you because 1575 01:13:31,920 --> 01:13:34,200 Speaker 6: they don't just let you pick like anybody like Jeff Probes. 1576 01:13:34,520 --> 01:13:37,080 Speaker 6: So Ernie's going to be in the Hall of Fame 1577 01:13:37,760 --> 01:13:39,880 Speaker 6: when it's all said and done in that media wing. 1578 01:13:39,960 --> 01:13:42,000 Speaker 6: So maybe that makes a little more sense. You're right, 1579 01:13:42,320 --> 01:13:44,560 Speaker 6: all right, Well we'll reach out to Propes first and 1580 01:13:44,600 --> 01:13:48,519 Speaker 6: then we'll go with EJ. And people are saying, Shaq 1581 01:13:48,880 --> 01:13:51,040 Speaker 6: Shack could just give me a wedgie up on stage. 1582 01:13:51,520 --> 01:13:53,720 Speaker 6: It's not a bad call there, Dale, all right. That 1583 01:13:53,880 --> 01:13:56,639 Speaker 6: is rapid fire, fun questions there are tasked. Great end 1584 01:13:56,800 --> 01:13:59,919 Speaker 6: to this drop podcast. Great into another week of classic 1585 01:14:00,080 --> 01:14:03,360 Speaker 6: from the No Dunks Factory. Please guys, continue to like, comment, 1586 01:14:03,479 --> 01:14:05,360 Speaker 6: and subscribe to No Dunks on YouTube. 1587 01:14:05,760 --> 01:14:07,520 Speaker 3: If you are just a listener. 1588 01:14:07,120 --> 01:14:07,760 Speaker 4: We love you. 1589 01:14:07,800 --> 01:14:10,519 Speaker 6: Guys as well. 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Go 1599 01:14:33,880 --> 01:14:37,080 Speaker 6: to the Athletic dot com slash no dunks. All right, guys, 1600 01:14:37,479 --> 01:14:41,400 Speaker 6: fun week. Can't wait to you know, buckle down do 1601 01:14:41,479 --> 01:14:43,559 Speaker 6: it again next week. Help our chances of getting into 1602 01:14:43,560 --> 01:14:45,320 Speaker 6: the Basketball Hall of Fame. You know, you just got 1603 01:14:45,360 --> 01:14:46,760 Speaker 6: to keep grinding, like task said. 1604 01:14:47,080 --> 01:14:51,000 Speaker 2: Or a bunch of acres here, that's right, jeez, I 1605 01:14:51,120 --> 01:14:53,120 Speaker 2: hope we're not a bunch of ac greens when it 1606 01:14:53,120 --> 01:14:54,240 Speaker 2: comes off the podcast. 1607 01:14:56,360 --> 01:15:00,559 Speaker 4: Okay, Clipper bros. You heard it here first, great time, 1608 01:15:00,680 --> 01:15:02,559 Speaker 4: turn up, Love you guys awesome. 1609 01:15:02,600 --> 01:15:05,000 Speaker 2: Thanks for joining us, and remember, in the words of 1610 01:15:05,080 --> 01:15:08,960 Speaker 2: the best dress GM in NBA history, Brian Colangelo when 1611 01:15:09,000 --> 01:15:12,920 Speaker 2: he was asked whether he regretted picking Andrea Barniani over 1612 01:15:13,000 --> 01:15:15,840 Speaker 2: the Marcus Oldridge. What so we could have a couple 1613 01:15:15,880 --> 01:15:21,080 Speaker 2: more rebounds a game? What stuck in my crawl? 1614 01:15:23,960 --> 01:15:24,679 Speaker 3: Embrace the day. 1615 01:15:24,720 --> 01:15:30,519 Speaker 2: People, you could stay every day. 1616 01:15:32,000 --> 01:15:35,519 Speaker 8: And Dan you happy every minute. 1617 01:15:37,439 --> 01:15:44,200 Speaker 2: It's been so long of your funa. It's happened already. 1618 01:15:45,680 --> 01:15:46,960 Speaker 4: It's gonna be gravy.