1 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:05,200 Speaker 1: You're listening to Fox Sports Radio living the dream once 2 00:00:05,240 --> 00:00:09,280 Speaker 1: again on this Easter Sunday. This is Fox Sports Sunday, 3 00:00:09,320 --> 00:00:11,719 Speaker 1: Hartman and Brooks with you, and we are broadcasting live 4 00:00:11,800 --> 00:00:14,960 Speaker 1: from the ti Irac dot com studios tirac dot com. 5 00:00:14,960 --> 00:00:16,960 Speaker 1: We're gonna help get you there and I'm at selection, 6 00:00:17,120 --> 00:00:20,520 Speaker 1: fast free shipping, free road hats or protection, over ten 7 00:00:20,560 --> 00:00:25,280 Speaker 1: thousand recommended installers, tirerac dot com the way tire buying 8 00:00:25,360 --> 00:00:27,800 Speaker 1: should be well. First of all, Happy Easter to you, Bucky. 9 00:00:28,160 --> 00:00:31,320 Speaker 1: What's going on, my man? Happy Easter to you. Yes, holiday, 10 00:00:31,760 --> 00:00:33,360 Speaker 1: This is a big Sunday. We got a lot of 11 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:37,919 Speaker 1: things going on. The final round of the Masters is underway. 12 00:00:38,440 --> 00:00:41,080 Speaker 1: We're about an hour and a half away from the leaders. 13 00:00:41,159 --> 00:00:45,320 Speaker 1: The final pairing of Brooks, Keepka and John rom teeing off, 14 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:47,440 Speaker 1: so they are going to get this final round in 15 00:00:47,520 --> 00:00:50,880 Speaker 1: today after finishing off the third round. This is also 16 00:00:50,920 --> 00:00:53,560 Speaker 1: the final day of the regular season in the NBA, 17 00:00:53,640 --> 00:00:58,320 Speaker 1: all thirty teams in action, fifteen games. Only A couple 18 00:00:58,360 --> 00:01:01,920 Speaker 1: of playoff implicacations were pretty well set right now, and 19 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:03,760 Speaker 1: the teams are going to be in the play in 20 00:01:04,800 --> 00:01:06,959 Speaker 1: as opposed to who is not going to be in 21 00:01:07,000 --> 00:01:08,600 Speaker 1: the play in and been in the playoffs, and who's 22 00:01:08,640 --> 00:01:10,759 Speaker 1: on their way out. So a very busy day today, 23 00:01:11,280 --> 00:01:14,279 Speaker 1: you know, Bucky. The big story this morning was Tiger 24 00:01:14,319 --> 00:01:17,480 Speaker 1: Woods deciding not to get back out there on the 25 00:01:17,520 --> 00:01:20,000 Speaker 1: golf course. You and I were talking about this yesterday 26 00:01:20,200 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 1: after watching him trying to continue on in that third round, 27 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:28,600 Speaker 1: after historically tying the record most consecutive cuts made at 28 00:01:28,600 --> 00:01:32,119 Speaker 1: the Masters, and you and I were on the same 29 00:01:32,160 --> 00:01:35,679 Speaker 1: page watching him, saying, I really don't want to see this. 30 00:01:35,840 --> 00:01:37,840 Speaker 1: I don't want to see this guy go through all 31 00:01:37,840 --> 00:01:42,040 Speaker 1: this pain. He doesn't owe anybody anything. He made history 32 00:01:42,080 --> 00:01:44,479 Speaker 1: by tying the record for the most consecutive cuts. So 33 00:01:44,880 --> 00:01:47,640 Speaker 1: I was almost relieved this morning I found out that 34 00:01:47,720 --> 00:01:51,880 Speaker 1: he decided, no, I'm gonna have to withdraw. Yeah, it 35 00:01:51,920 --> 00:01:53,360 Speaker 1: was one of those things. It was tough to watch. 36 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:58,880 Speaker 1: And we never want to see Superman faces Kryptonite, and 37 00:01:59,080 --> 00:02:03,240 Speaker 1: we never want to see a downtrodden hero. You know. 38 00:02:03,240 --> 00:02:07,400 Speaker 1: It's one of those things when you look at Tiger Woods, 39 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:10,040 Speaker 1: and even though we talked about yesterday, like having the 40 00:02:10,080 --> 00:02:13,440 Speaker 1: memories of how dominant he was when he was at 41 00:02:13,480 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 1: his best and watching him as a young prodigy, kind 42 00:02:16,840 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 1: of live up and exceed well, I mean live up 43 00:02:18,720 --> 00:02:22,240 Speaker 1: to expectations when he entered golf world and now to 44 00:02:22,320 --> 00:02:24,600 Speaker 1: see him and to see him a shell of himself. 45 00:02:25,960 --> 00:02:31,560 Speaker 1: No one wants to have those lasting images of their heroes. No, 46 00:02:32,480 --> 00:02:34,359 Speaker 1: it really is difficult. And by the way, I heard 47 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:37,920 Speaker 1: Dan Buyer, who courses our resident golf expert here at 48 00:02:38,000 --> 00:02:40,840 Speaker 1: Fox Sports Radio. He has been in many majors over 49 00:02:40,880 --> 00:02:43,720 Speaker 1: the years, talk about the fact that the US Open 50 00:02:44,840 --> 00:02:47,000 Speaker 1: coming up in a couple of months is going to 51 00:02:47,040 --> 00:02:49,560 Speaker 1: be here where we are in the Los Angeles area. 52 00:02:49,600 --> 00:02:52,560 Speaker 1: It's going to be at the Los Angeles Country Club. 53 00:02:52,720 --> 00:02:56,040 Speaker 1: Something that is incredible story that we get the US 54 00:02:56,080 --> 00:03:00,320 Speaker 1: Open here in the LA area. But it's obviously home 55 00:03:00,320 --> 00:03:04,119 Speaker 1: for Tiger, and he may decide because he has said 56 00:03:04,160 --> 00:03:06,280 Speaker 1: he would like to play all the majors every year, 57 00:03:06,320 --> 00:03:08,679 Speaker 1: but if he's not fully recovered for next month in 58 00:03:08,760 --> 00:03:12,520 Speaker 1: the PGA Championship, I heard Dan talk about the real 59 00:03:12,560 --> 00:03:16,320 Speaker 1: possibility that he may decide. You know what, maybe I'm 60 00:03:16,360 --> 00:03:18,200 Speaker 1: going to skip that PGA to try to get as 61 00:03:18,200 --> 00:03:22,320 Speaker 1: one hundred percent healthy as I possibly can to participate 62 00:03:22,360 --> 00:03:25,400 Speaker 1: in the US Open in hunt my neck of the 63 00:03:25,400 --> 00:03:28,280 Speaker 1: woods in Los Angeles, So that might be the next 64 00:03:28,280 --> 00:03:30,960 Speaker 1: time we actually see Tiger Woods on the course, but 65 00:03:31,240 --> 00:03:35,800 Speaker 1: again ceremonial. The fact that he's there, I mean, how 66 00:03:35,880 --> 00:03:39,840 Speaker 1: much does that really matter? Mentioned yesterday, you know Arnold Palmer, 67 00:03:39,880 --> 00:03:42,200 Speaker 1: who was such a great ambassador for the game of golf. 68 00:03:42,600 --> 00:03:44,720 Speaker 1: He missed the cut the last twenty one times he 69 00:03:44,800 --> 00:03:46,920 Speaker 1: played the Masters, and no one cared because he would 70 00:03:46,920 --> 00:03:49,720 Speaker 1: show up, play a couple of rounds of golf, wave 71 00:03:49,800 --> 00:03:52,640 Speaker 1: to the crowd. Everybody wanted to see the guy. I 72 00:03:52,760 --> 00:03:55,120 Speaker 1: just don't know if Tiger is that kind of guy 73 00:03:55,120 --> 00:03:58,200 Speaker 1: where he because he always has talked about I don't 74 00:03:58,240 --> 00:04:00,760 Speaker 1: want to be out there unless I leave I can 75 00:04:00,800 --> 00:04:06,400 Speaker 1: actually win a golf tournament. And it's hard. You know, 76 00:04:06,440 --> 00:04:11,280 Speaker 1: it's almost like watching Michael. Would Michael Jordan ever be 77 00:04:11,320 --> 00:04:13,160 Speaker 1: able to be a role player at the very end 78 00:04:13,200 --> 00:04:16,320 Speaker 1: of his career, just to kind of hang on. You 79 00:04:16,360 --> 00:04:20,919 Speaker 1: can see where Tiger, given his dominance and how much 80 00:04:20,960 --> 00:04:23,240 Speaker 1: he meant to the sport, you can see he wouldn't 81 00:04:23,240 --> 00:04:25,400 Speaker 1: want to be that. He wouldn't want to be a mascot. 82 00:04:25,440 --> 00:04:26,919 Speaker 1: He wouldn't want to be a guy that everyone just 83 00:04:26,960 --> 00:04:30,040 Speaker 1: kind of fawns over because it's tiger, but you don't 84 00:04:30,040 --> 00:04:32,600 Speaker 1: get a chance to see him. The competitor in him 85 00:04:33,240 --> 00:04:36,279 Speaker 1: won't allow him to be that guy, so he would 86 00:04:36,320 --> 00:04:39,520 Speaker 1: have to walk away before he would kind of really 87 00:04:39,520 --> 00:04:41,520 Speaker 1: get himself to that. So we get ready for this 88 00:04:41,839 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 1: final round of the Masters. And they did finish the 89 00:04:44,400 --> 00:04:47,080 Speaker 1: third round earlier this morning. They will get this thing 90 00:04:47,200 --> 00:04:51,120 Speaker 1: finished today, Brooks, cap Gay and John Ron began the 91 00:04:51,200 --> 00:04:54,400 Speaker 1: day two shots apart going into the third round, which 92 00:04:54,400 --> 00:04:58,280 Speaker 1: actually was yesterday had started and that's exactly where they 93 00:04:58,320 --> 00:05:01,080 Speaker 1: are as they will tee off coming up, they said, 94 00:05:01,160 --> 00:05:03,000 Speaker 1: a little bit about an hour and a half from now. 95 00:05:03,279 --> 00:05:05,880 Speaker 1: Kepka at eleven under part. John Rama is at nine 96 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:08,720 Speaker 1: under part Victor Hovlin. By the way, these are the 97 00:05:08,760 --> 00:05:11,559 Speaker 1: three guys that all shot sixty five in the first 98 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:14,400 Speaker 1: round and they are still the top three golfers. Hovelin 99 00:05:14,680 --> 00:05:17,800 Speaker 1: at a stretch of five straight birdies in the third 100 00:05:17,960 --> 00:05:20,560 Speaker 1: round to get himself within one shot of Ram, so 101 00:05:20,640 --> 00:05:24,160 Speaker 1: he's at eight. And then Dan Bayer, by the way, 102 00:05:24,279 --> 00:05:26,120 Speaker 1: told me last week. I asked him who is going 103 00:05:26,200 --> 00:05:29,360 Speaker 1: to be in the lead in the Masters when I 104 00:05:29,400 --> 00:05:32,839 Speaker 1: see you a week from now, and he said, Patrick Cantley, 105 00:05:32,920 --> 00:05:35,040 Speaker 1: Well it wasn't far off. Can't Ley is in a 106 00:05:35,160 --> 00:05:38,280 Speaker 1: soule fourth place right now at minus six, So as 107 00:05:38,279 --> 00:05:40,719 Speaker 1: soon as the golf gets started, we are definitely going 108 00:05:40,760 --> 00:05:44,000 Speaker 1: to be all over that. All right. So we got 109 00:05:44,120 --> 00:05:47,800 Speaker 1: NBA final day of the regular season here, Bucky, and 110 00:05:47,920 --> 00:05:51,000 Speaker 1: we got fifteen games today, all thirty teams in action. 111 00:05:51,440 --> 00:05:54,080 Speaker 1: You know, we've been talking so much about the Lakers, 112 00:05:54,279 --> 00:05:56,400 Speaker 1: you know, and trying to sneak into this thing. But 113 00:05:56,800 --> 00:05:59,679 Speaker 1: you know, it's interesting when you think about this NBA 114 00:05:59,760 --> 00:06:03,200 Speaker 1: season that the team with the best record in the 115 00:06:03,320 --> 00:06:06,320 Speaker 1: NBA this year is a team that won the NBA 116 00:06:06,440 --> 00:06:10,960 Speaker 1: championship two years ago, and that is the Milwaukee Bucks. 117 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:15,400 Speaker 1: And well they're flying under the radar, are they. I mean, 118 00:06:15,640 --> 00:06:19,720 Speaker 1: we've been hearing about the Celtics and beat with the Sixers. Obviously, 119 00:06:20,920 --> 00:06:23,040 Speaker 1: you know, Denver is the top of the West, but 120 00:06:23,480 --> 00:06:25,520 Speaker 1: no one seems to be talking about the team that 121 00:06:25,640 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 1: actually ended this season with the best record. What do 122 00:06:29,440 --> 00:06:31,400 Speaker 1: you think get this Bucks team? Well? I think the 123 00:06:31,440 --> 00:06:36,160 Speaker 1: Bucks are outstanding with Yannis and Chris Middleton and Drew 124 00:06:36,240 --> 00:06:40,160 Speaker 1: Holliday and those guys. But the reason they don't necessarily 125 00:06:40,160 --> 00:06:45,080 Speaker 1: like resonate or kind of garner Marquis status is because 126 00:06:45,080 --> 00:06:47,679 Speaker 1: they just don't play a style like their Their star 127 00:06:47,800 --> 00:06:51,800 Speaker 1: players are good guys, but there's nothing about them that 128 00:06:51,800 --> 00:06:54,919 Speaker 1: that pops like. They're not controversial. There's no reason to 129 00:06:55,040 --> 00:06:59,479 Speaker 1: love or hate Jannis. You don't love or hate the 130 00:06:59,560 --> 00:07:02,200 Speaker 1: Milwaukee Bucks because they're small market. They kind of tucked 131 00:07:02,240 --> 00:07:04,880 Speaker 1: away in the middle of nowhere, and so you don't 132 00:07:04,880 --> 00:07:08,880 Speaker 1: necessarily have an opinion about them, whereas if it's the Lakers, 133 00:07:09,240 --> 00:07:12,120 Speaker 1: if it's a big market team like the Knicks, it's 134 00:07:12,160 --> 00:07:16,160 Speaker 1: easy to have emotions about those teams based on what 135 00:07:16,240 --> 00:07:18,400 Speaker 1: your biases are about certain parts of the country and 136 00:07:18,400 --> 00:07:21,920 Speaker 1: those things. The Bucks they just don't hit you like that, 137 00:07:22,000 --> 00:07:24,880 Speaker 1: and so because of that, they kind of like, Yeah, 138 00:07:26,400 --> 00:07:29,080 Speaker 1: I've also been very curious. You know, when you used 139 00:07:29,080 --> 00:07:33,720 Speaker 1: to have teams, you know, give guys either complete games 140 00:07:33,760 --> 00:07:37,680 Speaker 1: off down the stretch or you know, time off down 141 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:39,840 Speaker 1: the stretch, that was because you were getting ready for 142 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:44,480 Speaker 1: that first round of the playoffs, but because of the 143 00:07:44,640 --> 00:07:47,880 Speaker 1: playing around, if you're not in the playing around, you 144 00:07:48,040 --> 00:07:50,560 Speaker 1: already have a week off. I mentioned this because the 145 00:07:50,600 --> 00:07:54,400 Speaker 1: Denver Nuggets have basically coasted to the finish line here. 146 00:07:55,440 --> 00:07:58,640 Speaker 1: They have am I looking right here they have lost 147 00:07:59,480 --> 00:08:02,840 Speaker 1: five of the last six games, having already clenched a 148 00:08:02,920 --> 00:08:06,080 Speaker 1: number one seed in the West. But I'm just thinking, 149 00:08:06,680 --> 00:08:11,400 Speaker 1: why you're already going to have another week off once 150 00:08:11,520 --> 00:08:16,080 Speaker 1: today is over. I don't I think this is counterproductive. 151 00:08:16,120 --> 00:08:18,680 Speaker 1: I want to keep my guys sharp. You're going to 152 00:08:18,760 --> 00:08:21,120 Speaker 1: get a week off. If you're not in the playing tournament, 153 00:08:21,200 --> 00:08:23,520 Speaker 1: you are going to get a week off. So this 154 00:08:23,640 --> 00:08:26,600 Speaker 1: idea of load management everybody resting down the stretch, to 155 00:08:26,680 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 1: me is it could be counterproductive a little bit, But 156 00:08:30,800 --> 00:08:32,240 Speaker 1: I mean you're gonna have a little bit. It's always 157 00:08:32,240 --> 00:08:36,120 Speaker 1: a debate between rest versus rust. Would you rather have 158 00:08:36,160 --> 00:08:38,640 Speaker 1: your guy well rested and have to deal with the 159 00:08:38,679 --> 00:08:41,400 Speaker 1: rust that could come with it, or do you want 160 00:08:41,400 --> 00:08:43,160 Speaker 1: a situation where you want to play them through and 161 00:08:43,400 --> 00:08:46,839 Speaker 1: risk injury. A lot of coaches would always out for rest. 162 00:08:47,080 --> 00:08:48,960 Speaker 1: They feel like they can shake off the rust within 163 00:08:49,040 --> 00:08:51,360 Speaker 1: the first half of the first game and then they're 164 00:08:51,360 --> 00:08:55,720 Speaker 1: back on track. The main thing, and most coaches will 165 00:08:55,760 --> 00:08:57,640 Speaker 1: say this the number one thing that you want to 166 00:08:57,640 --> 00:08:59,240 Speaker 1: be able to be a title contender. You need to 167 00:08:59,280 --> 00:09:02,800 Speaker 1: have all of your pieces in place for the tournament. 168 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:06,120 Speaker 1: So you want everyone ready to go by the time 169 00:09:06,160 --> 00:09:08,440 Speaker 1: the postseason kicks off. And so if that means you 170 00:09:08,480 --> 00:09:11,079 Speaker 1: may kind of start out the gate and a little 171 00:09:11,080 --> 00:09:14,160 Speaker 1: slow because everyone is trying to regather and reconnect with 172 00:09:14,200 --> 00:09:16,000 Speaker 1: their chemistry. So be it. You want to have all 173 00:09:16,040 --> 00:09:19,160 Speaker 1: your guys because it becomes a player's game in the postseason. 174 00:09:19,280 --> 00:09:21,600 Speaker 1: Just for the record, of the top twelve scores in 175 00:09:21,640 --> 00:09:28,280 Speaker 1: the league, points per game, only two, two will play 176 00:09:28,320 --> 00:09:31,040 Speaker 1: as many as seventy games this year. The top twelve 177 00:09:31,040 --> 00:09:36,080 Speaker 1: scores in the league. I mean, this is something that 178 00:09:36,160 --> 00:09:39,720 Speaker 1: gets to me. And you know, some of them had 179 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:42,880 Speaker 1: legitimate injuries, some of them are very much a part 180 00:09:42,920 --> 00:09:46,720 Speaker 1: of load management. But if you look at this list 181 00:09:46,800 --> 00:09:49,640 Speaker 1: as compared to just five years ago, I'm not talking 182 00:09:49,640 --> 00:09:51,840 Speaker 1: about twenty years ago or thirty years ago. I thought 183 00:09:51,840 --> 00:09:54,600 Speaker 1: of like five years ago, this would not be the case. 184 00:09:54,600 --> 00:09:57,840 Speaker 1: But of the top twelve scores in this league points 185 00:09:57,840 --> 00:10:02,920 Speaker 1: per game, only two, Jason Tatum and Trey Young will 186 00:10:02,920 --> 00:10:05,600 Speaker 1: play as many as seventy games this season in an 187 00:10:05,600 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 1: eighty two game season. Wow, that's a lot of miss games. 188 00:10:10,200 --> 00:10:12,040 Speaker 1: There's a lot of and this is star power here 189 00:10:12,080 --> 00:10:14,240 Speaker 1: that you know, we're talking about our biggest starts in 190 00:10:14,240 --> 00:10:16,400 Speaker 1: the league. That's a lot. You don't want your stars 191 00:10:16,679 --> 00:10:19,920 Speaker 1: to sit out in miss games, you know, And it's 192 00:10:20,120 --> 00:10:22,360 Speaker 1: it's funny because some of this you want to you know, 193 00:10:22,840 --> 00:10:24,800 Speaker 1: we always point to the players and a point the 194 00:10:24,800 --> 00:10:26,720 Speaker 1: players sit up. But then some of these decisions in 195 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:30,880 Speaker 1: terms of miss games are organizational decisions based on sports science, 196 00:10:32,040 --> 00:10:35,080 Speaker 1: making sure that everyone is being able to, as you say, 197 00:10:35,320 --> 00:10:38,520 Speaker 1: manage their load. So load management comes into it. The 198 00:10:38,679 --> 00:10:41,120 Speaker 1: end goal for everyone is to win the championship, and 199 00:10:41,160 --> 00:10:45,080 Speaker 1: sometimes you have to sacrifice those individual honors and deal 200 00:10:45,120 --> 00:10:47,240 Speaker 1: with the noise that comes along with rest of you 201 00:10:47,280 --> 00:10:49,400 Speaker 1: guys to make sure they're available for the tournament. All right, 202 00:10:49,400 --> 00:10:51,600 Speaker 1: we got a lot to cover today, so imagine we're 203 00:10:51,600 --> 00:10:54,160 Speaker 1: going to keep our eye obviously on the Masters as 204 00:10:54,200 --> 00:10:57,200 Speaker 1: the leaders will tee off in about an hour and 205 00:10:57,400 --> 00:11:00,400 Speaker 1: fifteen minutes, So as soon as we get those guys 206 00:11:00,400 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 1: off and running, will be focused on that. 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Steve Hartman and Bucky Brooks here on 221 00:12:00,559 --> 00:12:04,920 Speaker 1: this Easter Sunday, Welcome Actus is Fox Sports Sunday, and 222 00:12:04,960 --> 00:12:08,240 Speaker 1: we are alive from the ti iraq dot com studios. 223 00:12:08,360 --> 00:12:10,600 Speaker 1: All right, So, on a day in which we are 224 00:12:11,240 --> 00:12:14,080 Speaker 1: saying goodbye to the regular season in the NBA and 225 00:12:14,200 --> 00:12:17,720 Speaker 1: welcoming the final round of the Masters, there's a lot 226 00:12:17,760 --> 00:12:20,360 Speaker 1: going on, but I want to get one quick story 227 00:12:20,520 --> 00:12:22,920 Speaker 1: in with you about the NFL, and we have other 228 00:12:23,000 --> 00:12:24,840 Speaker 1: NFL stores are going to get too over the course 229 00:12:24,840 --> 00:12:29,440 Speaker 1: of the next several hours. But Deshaun Watson, can I 230 00:12:29,480 --> 00:12:32,000 Speaker 1: do a reset on Deshaun Watson? I think if I 231 00:12:32,160 --> 00:12:35,640 Speaker 1: feel like we need to do a reset, okay on 232 00:12:35,840 --> 00:12:41,520 Speaker 1: Deshaun Watson. Okay, because Deshaun Watson in so many ways 233 00:12:41,679 --> 00:12:45,840 Speaker 1: is affecting what's happening across the NFL because of that 234 00:12:45,960 --> 00:12:51,360 Speaker 1: contract that the Cleveland Browns gave him. That even if 235 00:12:51,360 --> 00:12:55,000 Speaker 1: he hadn't been suspended, the idea of a one hundred 236 00:12:55,040 --> 00:12:59,480 Speaker 1: percent fully guaranteed deal that he got changes the whole 237 00:12:59,559 --> 00:13:04,680 Speaker 1: dynamic of the Lamar Jackson situation, the Penning situation with 238 00:13:04,840 --> 00:13:09,120 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow. I mean, I mean, this is something that 239 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:12,520 Speaker 1: has had a ripple effect across the National Football League. 240 00:13:13,040 --> 00:13:15,240 Speaker 1: So I wanted to get your breakdown on Watson. So 241 00:13:15,360 --> 00:13:19,640 Speaker 1: he came back last year having missed the entire twenty 242 00:13:19,679 --> 00:13:23,960 Speaker 1: twenty one season suspended for the first eleven games of 243 00:13:23,960 --> 00:13:28,680 Speaker 1: the twenty twenty two season. As expected, Cleveland immediately inserted 244 00:13:28,760 --> 00:13:33,120 Speaker 1: him in as a starting quarterback. He started six games 245 00:13:33,120 --> 00:13:35,839 Speaker 1: the team was three and three, completed just fifty eight 246 00:13:35,840 --> 00:13:40,560 Speaker 1: percent of his passes, seven touchdowns five picks, averaged under 247 00:13:40,600 --> 00:13:43,880 Speaker 1: one hundred and eighty four yards per game passing, and 248 00:13:44,000 --> 00:13:47,960 Speaker 1: had a passer rating of seventy nine. Those are not 249 00:13:48,000 --> 00:13:52,080 Speaker 1: good numbers by any stretch. Of the imagination. I don't 250 00:13:52,160 --> 00:13:55,319 Speaker 1: care how much money you're making, those are not sustainable 251 00:13:55,400 --> 00:13:58,280 Speaker 1: numbers for a starting quarterback in the National Football League. 252 00:13:58,520 --> 00:14:01,640 Speaker 1: So let me start right there, reset and Deshaun Watson. 253 00:14:01,720 --> 00:14:06,280 Speaker 1: What are you expecting from Deshaun Watson in twenty twenty three, 254 00:14:06,520 --> 00:14:09,560 Speaker 1: A much better Deshaun Watson. We have to remember Deshaun 255 00:14:09,600 --> 00:14:12,320 Speaker 1: Watson didn't play for a year and a half, which 256 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:15,280 Speaker 1: is I mean like seven years in NFL terms, like 257 00:14:15,360 --> 00:14:19,800 Speaker 1: dog years. When you missed that much time, it is 258 00:14:19,840 --> 00:14:24,560 Speaker 1: hard to regain your rhythm and play at a high level, 259 00:14:24,600 --> 00:14:27,240 Speaker 1: no matter how talented you are. The last time that 260 00:14:27,320 --> 00:14:30,520 Speaker 1: we saw Deshaun Watson before last season, he was playing 261 00:14:30,560 --> 00:14:33,200 Speaker 1: at a top five level. He misses all of what 262 00:14:33,720 --> 00:14:37,680 Speaker 1: twenty won the first eleven games of twenty twenty two, 263 00:14:38,040 --> 00:14:39,640 Speaker 1: and he shows up and he plays in a new 264 00:14:39,680 --> 00:14:42,120 Speaker 1: system with a new coaching staff that didn't really know him. 265 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:45,120 Speaker 1: And so because he now is available to do all 266 00:14:45,120 --> 00:14:47,680 Speaker 1: the things in the off season, he's had a taste 267 00:14:47,720 --> 00:14:51,640 Speaker 1: of game action, I would expect this year Deshaun Watson 268 00:14:51,680 --> 00:14:53,560 Speaker 1: to be closer to the version we saw in twenty 269 00:14:53,600 --> 00:14:56,320 Speaker 1: twenty than what we saw last season. All Right, So 270 00:14:56,760 --> 00:14:59,960 Speaker 1: The reason again I'm bringing up Deshaun Watson to do 271 00:15:00,160 --> 00:15:03,280 Speaker 1: this reset is remember all those civil suits that he 272 00:15:03,320 --> 00:15:05,440 Speaker 1: had filed against them by all those women, they were 273 00:15:05,440 --> 00:15:08,720 Speaker 1: all settled, right, No, they haven't been. There's two left 274 00:15:09,280 --> 00:15:12,640 Speaker 1: and he will be questioned under oath on Monday for 275 00:15:12,680 --> 00:15:17,080 Speaker 1: one of those two cases. So this is lingering right now. 276 00:15:17,120 --> 00:15:20,680 Speaker 1: And the NFL had made it clear after handing out 277 00:15:20,720 --> 00:15:25,200 Speaker 1: that eleven game suspension that they had not closed the 278 00:15:25,240 --> 00:15:30,120 Speaker 1: door on additional discipline based on these last two remaining 279 00:15:30,160 --> 00:15:32,080 Speaker 1: civil suits. Now, I know the players Union is going 280 00:15:32,120 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 1: to fight this tooth and nail and try to say no, 281 00:15:35,120 --> 00:15:37,960 Speaker 1: no, no no, that's not a works. This should have been 282 00:15:38,000 --> 00:15:40,920 Speaker 1: all inclusive if something had happened down the road with 283 00:15:40,960 --> 00:15:43,880 Speaker 1: other civil suits. But the fact that this is still 284 00:15:44,000 --> 00:15:49,200 Speaker 1: lingering out there. I'm still trying to get the mindset 285 00:15:49,240 --> 00:15:52,240 Speaker 1: of Deshaun Watson because, yeah, I agree with you, he's 286 00:15:52,600 --> 00:15:55,240 Speaker 1: he's going to be better with the full training camp 287 00:15:55,280 --> 00:15:58,359 Speaker 1: and an opportunity to really know the system in Cleveland. 288 00:15:59,040 --> 00:16:04,200 Speaker 1: But I don't know how mentally he can turn the 289 00:16:04,200 --> 00:16:08,720 Speaker 1: page once again. Here he is tomorrow under oaths have 290 00:16:08,880 --> 00:16:12,400 Speaker 1: to go over the same thing once again. It's still 291 00:16:12,480 --> 00:16:14,920 Speaker 1: gotta be lingering with the guy a little bit. But 292 00:16:14,960 --> 00:16:17,000 Speaker 1: I think now he's probably in a better place to 293 00:16:17,040 --> 00:16:20,920 Speaker 1: be able to do it. See because before and most 294 00:16:20,960 --> 00:16:23,680 Speaker 1: athletes have the ability to commorp mentalize what's going on 295 00:16:23,680 --> 00:16:26,640 Speaker 1: in their personal life with what's happening in their professional life. 296 00:16:27,160 --> 00:16:30,120 Speaker 1: It doesn't always come through. Sometimes it seems doing it 297 00:16:30,120 --> 00:16:33,040 Speaker 1: impacts it. But the weight and the gravity of everything 298 00:16:33,080 --> 00:16:35,800 Speaker 1: that he was dealing with before, yeah, it certainly impacted 299 00:16:35,840 --> 00:16:38,600 Speaker 1: his play. Also, I would say you have to remember 300 00:16:38,640 --> 00:16:41,600 Speaker 1: Deshan Watson went from being I mean, he was about 301 00:16:41,600 --> 00:16:43,680 Speaker 1: to be the face of the National Football League based 302 00:16:43,760 --> 00:16:47,239 Speaker 1: on the story his story coming up, how he overcame 303 00:16:47,320 --> 00:16:51,040 Speaker 1: all these things, living in habitat for Hannity Holmes, giving 304 00:16:51,120 --> 00:16:54,000 Speaker 1: back and doing all of those things that appeared to 305 00:16:54,120 --> 00:16:56,520 Speaker 1: make him that appeared to make him be a model 306 00:16:56,600 --> 00:17:01,080 Speaker 1: citizen in those things. Now he became the villain. Everywhere 307 00:17:01,120 --> 00:17:03,720 Speaker 1: he went, he was booed. I was there the first 308 00:17:03,840 --> 00:17:07,120 Speaker 1: night he played, returned to action in the preseason down 309 00:17:07,119 --> 00:17:11,360 Speaker 1: in Jacksonville, and the booze cascading on him. He's never 310 00:17:11,400 --> 00:17:14,480 Speaker 1: experienced that stuff. It is very similar in a different 311 00:17:14,520 --> 00:17:16,879 Speaker 1: way too, when Lebron had to play the villain when 312 00:17:16,880 --> 00:17:19,600 Speaker 1: he first went to Miami, and he acted like he 313 00:17:19,840 --> 00:17:22,760 Speaker 1: could embrace that role, but that's not who he is. 314 00:17:22,800 --> 00:17:26,200 Speaker 1: He is one. He's someone who needs to be beloved 315 00:17:26,600 --> 00:17:29,880 Speaker 1: to be at his best. Deshaun Watson is probably similar. 316 00:17:30,160 --> 00:17:32,439 Speaker 1: But now that he's kind of gone through that and 317 00:17:32,600 --> 00:17:34,800 Speaker 1: put some maybe some space through it, I think he 318 00:17:34,840 --> 00:17:37,760 Speaker 1: can navigate this situation, get through it and get back 319 00:17:37,800 --> 00:17:41,080 Speaker 1: to being to Deshaun Watson that we've seen. Well, let's 320 00:17:41,119 --> 00:17:44,880 Speaker 1: let's take it a step further than with the Cleveland Browns. Okay, 321 00:17:44,920 --> 00:17:48,359 Speaker 1: so now you're gonna have a fully engaged, fully prepared 322 00:17:49,280 --> 00:17:52,280 Speaker 1: Deshaun Watson for the twenty twenty three season. Where does 323 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:54,119 Speaker 1: that put the Browns right now? Are they back in 324 00:17:54,160 --> 00:17:56,880 Speaker 1: the conversation? I mean, let's let's face it. They were 325 00:17:56,960 --> 00:17:59,600 Speaker 1: a playoff team a couple of years ago one a 326 00:17:59,600 --> 00:18:04,600 Speaker 1: playoff game with Baker Mayfield. Are the Browns now a 327 00:18:04,680 --> 00:18:10,320 Speaker 1: perennial playoff contender with Deshaun Watson because that's what's certainly 328 00:18:10,400 --> 00:18:13,920 Speaker 1: paid for with that fully guaranteed contract. Yes, as we 329 00:18:14,119 --> 00:18:18,360 Speaker 1: normally overreact to everything, we probably have overreacted to what 330 00:18:18,560 --> 00:18:21,840 Speaker 1: we saw from Deshaun Watson. A season ago, and we're 331 00:18:21,920 --> 00:18:24,560 Speaker 1: probably not giving him the benefit of the doubt that 332 00:18:24,640 --> 00:18:28,760 Speaker 1: we've given others who've slipped and had poor seasons or 333 00:18:28,760 --> 00:18:32,440 Speaker 1: subpar seasons. The Cleveland Browns are squarely in the mix 334 00:18:32,760 --> 00:18:35,000 Speaker 1: to be a team that bounces back and re emerges 335 00:18:35,080 --> 00:18:38,200 Speaker 1: as a playoff contender. You think about what they have already, 336 00:18:38,240 --> 00:18:40,520 Speaker 1: and they've always had one of the top offensive lines. 337 00:18:40,760 --> 00:18:42,440 Speaker 1: They have a running back in Nick Chubb, here's a 338 00:18:42,480 --> 00:18:44,880 Speaker 1: top guy. You have a Maury Cooper on the outside. 339 00:18:44,880 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 1: They quietly made a trade for Eli Moore to upgrade 340 00:18:48,040 --> 00:18:52,040 Speaker 1: the wide receiver situation. Defensively, Miles Garrett returns. They have 341 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:55,360 Speaker 1: enough pieces in place to be a team that re emerges. 342 00:18:55,400 --> 00:18:58,320 Speaker 1: Remember Jim Schwartz comes over to man that defense. And 343 00:18:58,359 --> 00:19:02,159 Speaker 1: so this is a team that is flying under the radar. 344 00:19:02,640 --> 00:19:07,000 Speaker 1: No one mentions them, nor Deshaun Watson as a top 345 00:19:07,040 --> 00:19:09,600 Speaker 1: team or a top quarterback. And it's one of those 346 00:19:09,640 --> 00:19:12,120 Speaker 1: teams that we could be looking at in the middle season. Oh, 347 00:19:12,160 --> 00:19:15,160 Speaker 1: by the way, to Cleveland Brown's squarely in the mix, Well, 348 00:19:15,280 --> 00:19:18,119 Speaker 1: I'm looking at that AFC North now. I think that 349 00:19:18,520 --> 00:19:23,560 Speaker 1: the Bengals are similar to the Buffalo Bills now in 350 00:19:23,680 --> 00:19:25,840 Speaker 1: terms of what in terms of a team that will 351 00:19:25,880 --> 00:19:28,119 Speaker 1: be the clear favorite in that division for years to 352 00:19:28,119 --> 00:19:31,720 Speaker 1: come based on their quarterback. I mean, I can't give 353 00:19:31,760 --> 00:19:33,639 Speaker 1: them that because here's what I would say about the 354 00:19:33,640 --> 00:19:37,280 Speaker 1: Cincinnati Bengals. Joe Burrow is great. Joe Burr's about to 355 00:19:37,280 --> 00:19:39,080 Speaker 1: get paid, and so the composition of the team is 356 00:19:39,080 --> 00:19:41,760 Speaker 1: going to change when he gets paid. Their team doesn't 357 00:19:42,119 --> 00:19:44,679 Speaker 1: remember t Higgins has to get paid. Jamar Chase has 358 00:19:44,720 --> 00:19:47,359 Speaker 1: to eventually get paid. They'll probably move on from Joe 359 00:19:47,560 --> 00:19:50,159 Speaker 1: Mixon and Tyler Board within the next year or so. 360 00:19:51,400 --> 00:19:53,760 Speaker 1: Can they maintain it? And then it comes down to 361 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:56,680 Speaker 1: because we're doing this, Joe Burrows played at a high level, 362 00:19:57,119 --> 00:19:59,719 Speaker 1: but there was a time where Deshaun Watson played at 363 00:20:00,080 --> 00:20:02,879 Speaker 1: US to higher level. And if you're Cleveland and Cincinnati, 364 00:20:02,960 --> 00:20:05,160 Speaker 1: you would like it to be a situation where it's 365 00:20:05,400 --> 00:20:08,120 Speaker 1: a quarterback shootout and you feel good about your quarterback. 366 00:20:08,400 --> 00:20:10,800 Speaker 1: A lot of pressures on Kevin Stefanski to help Deshaun 367 00:20:10,880 --> 00:20:13,320 Speaker 1: Watson get back to that level. But if he does, 368 00:20:13,359 --> 00:20:15,040 Speaker 1: I think they can go toe to toe with Cincinnati. 369 00:20:15,119 --> 00:20:17,480 Speaker 1: It's interesting because at the end of this past season, 370 00:20:18,040 --> 00:20:20,800 Speaker 1: it was assumed on the AFC side that there were 371 00:20:20,880 --> 00:20:24,600 Speaker 1: three teams Kansas City, Buffalo and Cincinnati. There were just 372 00:20:24,640 --> 00:20:27,080 Speaker 1: a notch above everybody else, and a lot of that 373 00:20:27,119 --> 00:20:33,360 Speaker 1: obviously based on their quarterbacks. Um, so, I mean so 374 00:20:33,520 --> 00:20:35,679 Speaker 1: the AFC, and so this is why, because when we 375 00:20:35,760 --> 00:20:38,920 Speaker 1: eventually talked about Aaron Rodgers, this is why it's not 376 00:20:39,040 --> 00:20:41,399 Speaker 1: a shooting for the Jets to go because when you 377 00:20:41,440 --> 00:20:44,040 Speaker 1: look at the quarterbacks. Okay, so we just mentioned all right, 378 00:20:44,280 --> 00:20:46,479 Speaker 1: let's let's look at the quarterbacks in the FC right now. 379 00:20:46,480 --> 00:20:48,960 Speaker 1: All right, So mahomes, it's at the top of the list. 380 00:20:49,000 --> 00:20:51,280 Speaker 1: You got Josh Allen, you got Joe Burrow, Okay, right, 381 00:20:51,359 --> 00:20:54,240 Speaker 1: those those are three guys right there. Then you got 382 00:20:54,320 --> 00:20:59,200 Speaker 1: Justin Herbert with the Chargers. Um, is he number four? 383 00:20:59,400 --> 00:21:01,680 Speaker 1: He's number four for sure? Okay. And then we were 384 00:21:01,720 --> 00:21:05,479 Speaker 1: talking yesterday if Aaron Rodgers would too, you know, and 385 00:21:05,520 --> 00:21:08,800 Speaker 1: will be eventually I'm sure Jets quarterback? Is he number 386 00:21:08,800 --> 00:21:12,680 Speaker 1: five on that list? You have him slightly aheaded Trevor 387 00:21:12,800 --> 00:21:15,280 Speaker 1: Lawrence right now? So right now you put just we're 388 00:21:15,320 --> 00:21:18,040 Speaker 1: gifting Aaron Rodgers and Rodgers go as ahead of Trevor Lawrence. 389 00:21:18,520 --> 00:21:23,560 Speaker 1: But remember, so we have Trevor Lawrence, we have Russell Wilson, 390 00:21:23,600 --> 00:21:26,679 Speaker 1: who will have an opportunity to play with Sean Payton. 391 00:21:27,280 --> 00:21:32,679 Speaker 1: Maybe he bounces back. Um, you have Jimmy Garoppolo reconnecting 392 00:21:33,560 --> 00:21:39,400 Speaker 1: with Josh McDaniels, right, I mean the quarterback play. Oh oh, 393 00:21:39,440 --> 00:21:42,040 Speaker 1: by the way, if Lamar Jackson does come back and 394 00:21:42,080 --> 00:21:44,920 Speaker 1: they issued me a couple of Lamar Jackson, they find 395 00:21:44,960 --> 00:21:49,000 Speaker 1: a way to get there. So the AFC is bananas, 396 00:21:50,000 --> 00:21:56,040 Speaker 1: whereas the NFC, Jalen Hurst is number one, so we're 397 00:21:56,040 --> 00:21:59,760 Speaker 1: really excited. Yeah, and who's number two? Dak? Yeah? Who 398 00:22:00,000 --> 00:22:02,800 Speaker 1: are were excited about it too, And that's why it's 399 00:22:03,200 --> 00:22:07,160 Speaker 1: baffling that no one from the NFC, yeah, has made 400 00:22:07,200 --> 00:22:10,399 Speaker 1: a move to inquire about Lamar Jackson because it is 401 00:22:10,480 --> 00:22:14,120 Speaker 1: wide open to take over. Jared Goff is the second 402 00:22:14,119 --> 00:22:17,040 Speaker 1: best quarterback in the NFC. Maybe is there what we're saying, 403 00:22:17,160 --> 00:22:24,160 Speaker 1: Dak Prescot Jared Goff Nah, I'm a Jared Goff fan. 404 00:22:24,359 --> 00:22:28,119 Speaker 1: I thought he Honestly, the thing about last year was 405 00:22:28,400 --> 00:22:30,919 Speaker 1: Gino Smith got a comeback Player of the Year. But 406 00:22:31,040 --> 00:22:33,800 Speaker 1: my argument against Gino and it was an incredible year, 407 00:22:33,880 --> 00:22:40,480 Speaker 1: but comeback from what he was never anything that is 408 00:22:40,480 --> 00:22:42,879 Speaker 1: not a comeback. Jared Goff to me was the comeback 409 00:22:42,920 --> 00:22:45,680 Speaker 1: player of the Year in the NFL. He from he 410 00:22:45,840 --> 00:22:49,040 Speaker 1: was a Super Bowl quarterback, back to back Pro Bowls. 411 00:22:49,720 --> 00:22:53,840 Speaker 1: Then he felt completely off the matt where ones to 412 00:22:53,880 --> 00:22:56,159 Speaker 1: get rid of the guy, and then came back and 413 00:22:56,240 --> 00:22:58,919 Speaker 1: had a great season with Detroit. If they had had 414 00:22:58,960 --> 00:23:02,879 Speaker 1: any defense, Lions obviously would have easily skated into the playoffs. 415 00:23:03,040 --> 00:23:05,240 Speaker 1: That's because his coach gave up on him. His coach 416 00:23:05,280 --> 00:23:06,960 Speaker 1: fell all in love with him. Well he did, But 417 00:23:07,040 --> 00:23:09,520 Speaker 1: that to me is a comeback. You have to bend something, 418 00:23:10,280 --> 00:23:12,479 Speaker 1: fall off the map and then come back. That to 419 00:23:12,480 --> 00:23:14,920 Speaker 1: me is a come that And I think golf was 420 00:23:14,960 --> 00:23:17,879 Speaker 1: that all right? Once again, let's find out what is 421 00:23:18,119 --> 00:23:21,000 Speaker 1: trending right now. And here we are on this Sunday, 422 00:23:21,560 --> 00:23:25,520 Speaker 1: and let's wish a happy Easter to Monsey. Butlanio's happy Easter, Mondsey, 423 00:23:25,640 --> 00:23:30,200 Speaker 1: happy Easter, Fellas happy Sunday. Yeah, here we are. Well, 424 00:23:30,200 --> 00:23:31,760 Speaker 1: we have a lot going on. We have two main 425 00:23:31,800 --> 00:23:34,199 Speaker 1: things today today, so the last day of the regular season. 426 00:23:34,240 --> 00:23:36,920 Speaker 1: So we have fifteen games, all thirty teams in action 427 00:23:37,000 --> 00:23:39,879 Speaker 1: with the NBA today and then we got the leader's 428 00:23:40,080 --> 00:23:43,360 Speaker 1: team off in about an hour for the final round 429 00:23:43,359 --> 00:23:46,240 Speaker 1: the Masters. So yeah, but I'm really annoyed with these 430 00:23:46,480 --> 00:23:49,000 Speaker 1: basketball games. I was just telling the fellas in the studio. 431 00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:51,399 Speaker 1: I was like, nobody is playing in half of these games. 432 00:23:51,480 --> 00:23:54,000 Speaker 1: These games should cost five dollars for you to go watch. 433 00:23:54,520 --> 00:23:59,760 Speaker 1: This is ridiculous. I understand that you know, the Milwaukee 434 00:24:00,320 --> 00:24:02,359 Speaker 1: don't need to play, but you know what, fans need 435 00:24:02,400 --> 00:24:04,240 Speaker 1: to be able to watch you onus onto Takoumpo, even 436 00:24:04,280 --> 00:24:08,639 Speaker 1: if it's for twenty minutes. What's the playoff? I can't like, 437 00:24:09,280 --> 00:24:11,040 Speaker 1: You're going to the playoffs and tickets are gonna be 438 00:24:11,119 --> 00:24:13,240 Speaker 1: so much more expensive, so not every fan is gonna 439 00:24:13,240 --> 00:24:14,960 Speaker 1: be able to watch it during the playoffs. Where aren't 440 00:24:14,960 --> 00:24:16,720 Speaker 1: you even playing for at least twenty minutes? But you 441 00:24:16,720 --> 00:24:19,320 Speaker 1: know who is gonna play? Mcal Bridges who hasn't missed 442 00:24:19,320 --> 00:24:21,520 Speaker 1: like a game in like four hundred games. He's never 443 00:24:21,560 --> 00:24:23,800 Speaker 1: missed a game and he's still playing today. This is 444 00:24:23,840 --> 00:24:27,080 Speaker 1: so frustrating. These should be five dollars. Five dollars. Well, 445 00:24:27,200 --> 00:24:29,840 Speaker 1: you heard my stat earlier. The top twelve scorers in 446 00:24:29,880 --> 00:24:34,800 Speaker 1: the league top twelve last year, only two Jason Tatum 447 00:24:34,800 --> 00:24:37,960 Speaker 1: and Trading played as many as seventy games. That's Katie 448 00:24:37,960 --> 00:24:41,199 Speaker 1: two game season. I can't. This is so frustrating. This 449 00:24:41,280 --> 00:24:44,240 Speaker 1: is so frustrating. But the big games in the NBA 450 00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:47,240 Speaker 1: that do have a way as to who's gonna win 451 00:24:47,560 --> 00:24:50,000 Speaker 1: are a little bit later, you know, the Lakers playing 452 00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:53,000 Speaker 1: the Clippers playing the Sons, the Warriors. The Western Conference 453 00:24:53,080 --> 00:24:56,479 Speaker 1: is not set, the Eastern Conference is. But I'm just 454 00:24:56,560 --> 00:25:00,280 Speaker 1: so frustrated, guys, I'm so frustrated with this. Five dollars 455 00:25:00,280 --> 00:25:02,399 Speaker 1: are free. That's what these games should cost. So I'm 456 00:25:02,440 --> 00:25:04,560 Speaker 1: not even gonna talk about these games because nobody clearly 457 00:25:04,560 --> 00:25:07,840 Speaker 1: cares about this game. But we have some baseball games 458 00:25:07,880 --> 00:25:10,440 Speaker 1: going on as well. The Tigers have an early lead 459 00:25:10,480 --> 00:25:12,680 Speaker 1: against the Red Sox. They're up one zero. They're about 460 00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:15,000 Speaker 1: to start the second inning. The Rays have an early 461 00:25:15,080 --> 00:25:17,040 Speaker 1: lead against the A's. They are in the second inning 462 00:25:17,040 --> 00:25:19,159 Speaker 1: and the Rays are up one zero. The Reds and 463 00:25:19,200 --> 00:25:21,640 Speaker 1: the Phillies officially got going bottom of the first inning, 464 00:25:21,680 --> 00:25:25,600 Speaker 1: but they are scoreless. And yes, you mentioned in about 465 00:25:25,680 --> 00:25:28,359 Speaker 1: an hour the two leaders at the Masters, which is 466 00:25:28,400 --> 00:25:31,639 Speaker 1: brooks Kepka. He is eleven under part overall, John Ramins 467 00:25:31,640 --> 00:25:34,400 Speaker 1: in second place, nine under. They're gonna start at two 468 00:25:34,440 --> 00:25:37,119 Speaker 1: thirty three pm. Eastern time in about an hour. And 469 00:25:37,160 --> 00:25:39,639 Speaker 1: the big story is that Tiger Woods has withdrawn from 470 00:25:39,640 --> 00:25:44,639 Speaker 1: the tournament. Unfortunately, he has aggravated a previous planter fasciitis 471 00:25:44,680 --> 00:25:47,119 Speaker 1: injury in his right foot. He tweeted about that it 472 00:25:47,200 --> 00:25:48,840 Speaker 1: is the second time in this past year that Woods 473 00:25:48,840 --> 00:25:52,439 Speaker 1: has withdrawn from a major championship because of injury. The 474 00:25:52,560 --> 00:25:57,600 Speaker 1: Lakers did try and bolst their roster. They added Tristan Thompson, 475 00:25:57,640 --> 00:26:00,240 Speaker 1: who has not played in the NBA this season in 476 00:26:00,480 --> 00:26:04,280 Speaker 1: no no, Yes, he's been hanging out with the Kardashians though, 477 00:26:04,520 --> 00:26:07,119 Speaker 1: and guard Shack Harrison also has been added to the 478 00:26:07,200 --> 00:26:10,560 Speaker 1: Lakers roster. Back to you guys, all right, monsy, thank 479 00:26:10,600 --> 00:26:13,680 Speaker 1: you very much. It's going to be a busy Sunday. Indeed, 480 00:26:13,760 --> 00:26:16,440 Speaker 1: all right. By the way, I want to get back 481 00:26:16,480 --> 00:26:22,320 Speaker 1: here to the Sean Payton situation in Denver, Bucky. Yesterday 482 00:26:22,320 --> 00:26:26,119 Speaker 1: we're talking about that. John Elway has now one hundred 483 00:26:26,160 --> 00:26:29,600 Speaker 1: percent walked away from the Denver Broncos at age sixty two. 484 00:26:30,040 --> 00:26:32,680 Speaker 1: He has decided that football is in his rear view 485 00:26:32,720 --> 00:26:34,840 Speaker 1: mirror and he's going to spend more time with his family. 486 00:26:35,160 --> 00:26:39,679 Speaker 1: He has zillions of dollars with his ownership of multiple businesses. 487 00:26:40,280 --> 00:26:42,639 Speaker 1: But this really is attorney of a page in Denver, 488 00:26:43,320 --> 00:26:46,720 Speaker 1: with the Bowling family out and the Walton family in 489 00:26:46,720 --> 00:26:50,840 Speaker 1: in charge, and they spent a mint on Sean Payton 490 00:26:50,960 --> 00:26:56,480 Speaker 1: to somehow rectify what clearly was a catastrophe season for 491 00:26:56,560 --> 00:27:00,480 Speaker 1: the Bronchos a year ago. So here's what I've always 492 00:27:00,480 --> 00:27:04,399 Speaker 1: wanted to know from someone that knows like you. So 493 00:27:04,480 --> 00:27:07,760 Speaker 1: I would imagine Sean Payton, who is very much a 494 00:27:07,960 --> 00:27:11,800 Speaker 1: take charge guy. That is Sean Payton. He will have 495 00:27:11,880 --> 00:27:14,199 Speaker 1: command of that locker room. This will be not a 496 00:27:14,320 --> 00:27:18,800 Speaker 1: Nathaniel Hackett situation where maybe Hackett expected, Hey, I don't 497 00:27:18,880 --> 00:27:21,359 Speaker 1: have to be that guy because I have a leader 498 00:27:21,400 --> 00:27:24,440 Speaker 1: in Russell Wilson. And all we heard was negative out 499 00:27:24,440 --> 00:27:27,280 Speaker 1: of that locker room toward Russell Wilson and the way 500 00:27:27,320 --> 00:27:30,840 Speaker 1: he conducted himself carried himself. Sean Payton's going to be 501 00:27:30,840 --> 00:27:33,920 Speaker 1: in charge of this locker room. So I'm gonna imagine 502 00:27:33,920 --> 00:27:40,600 Speaker 1: that Sean Payton is going to do a real thorough rundown, 503 00:27:42,000 --> 00:27:47,240 Speaker 1: almost an investigation, breaking down what it is at this 504 00:27:47,320 --> 00:27:50,879 Speaker 1: point of his career that Russell Wilson can do and 505 00:27:50,960 --> 00:27:55,560 Speaker 1: can't do, and eliminate the can't does. I mean, if 506 00:27:55,560 --> 00:27:58,680 Speaker 1: you look at the numbers last year, the most glaring number, 507 00:27:58,840 --> 00:28:01,280 Speaker 1: I mean, his passer rating was an all time low 508 00:28:02,119 --> 00:28:06,679 Speaker 1: only sixteen touchdowns eleven picks, completed a career low sixty 509 00:28:06,720 --> 00:28:09,560 Speaker 1: percent of his passes, but he was sacked a league 510 00:28:09,640 --> 00:28:13,320 Speaker 1: high fifty five times three hundred and sixty eight yards 511 00:28:13,320 --> 00:28:16,000 Speaker 1: in passing. So, if you're Sean Payton sitting down watching 512 00:28:16,040 --> 00:28:19,080 Speaker 1: film with Russell Wilson in twenty twenty two and trying 513 00:28:19,119 --> 00:28:21,320 Speaker 1: to figure out what can we do with this guy 514 00:28:21,320 --> 00:28:23,440 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty three because he can't get rid of him, 515 00:28:24,520 --> 00:28:26,800 Speaker 1: what are the things that he is going to tell 516 00:28:26,960 --> 00:28:31,359 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson are off the list? No more of this? 517 00:28:31,720 --> 00:28:34,280 Speaker 1: Here's because this look a look at Drew Breese those 518 00:28:34,359 --> 00:28:37,679 Speaker 1: last four or five years. As Breeze's arm was beginning 519 00:28:37,680 --> 00:28:40,640 Speaker 1: to fall off and they shortened the passing routes, Brees 520 00:28:40,800 --> 00:28:44,160 Speaker 1: was setting records every year from completion percentage. But he 521 00:28:44,240 --> 00:28:48,200 Speaker 1: adjusted that Saint's offense to the diminishing skills of a 522 00:28:48,280 --> 00:28:51,720 Speaker 1: Drew Brees. What does he do to try to get 523 00:28:51,720 --> 00:28:54,960 Speaker 1: the most out of what he has left in Russell Wilson, 524 00:28:55,200 --> 00:28:57,640 Speaker 1: Sean Payton has talked about this. He talked about it 525 00:28:57,680 --> 00:29:00,720 Speaker 1: before he got the job. He talked about it where 526 00:29:00,720 --> 00:29:02,880 Speaker 1: he said, you know, with a guy like Russell Wilson, 527 00:29:02,920 --> 00:29:04,840 Speaker 1: and what you do with any quarterback is you go 528 00:29:04,880 --> 00:29:07,160 Speaker 1: back and you dig down. You have the people put 529 00:29:07,280 --> 00:29:10,120 Speaker 1: up his best thirty place, and what you're trying to 530 00:29:10,120 --> 00:29:12,720 Speaker 1: do is find the common denominator between those plays, and 531 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:16,680 Speaker 1: what you do is you play the hits. Whatever concepts 532 00:29:17,280 --> 00:29:20,360 Speaker 1: work best for Russell Wilson, whatever he's had the most 533 00:29:20,400 --> 00:29:24,360 Speaker 1: success with throughout his career. Your job is to find 534 00:29:24,400 --> 00:29:27,080 Speaker 1: a way to have him do those same things over 535 00:29:27,120 --> 00:29:30,360 Speaker 1: and over and over again. So that is same concept, 536 00:29:30,480 --> 00:29:34,720 Speaker 1: different formation, same concept, different formation with emotion to it, 537 00:29:35,080 --> 00:29:38,720 Speaker 1: same concept, different personnel grouping executing the concept. So he 538 00:29:38,840 --> 00:29:42,080 Speaker 1: is looking at the same concept, but you are manipulating 539 00:29:42,080 --> 00:29:44,600 Speaker 1: the pieces around him to give the defense a different look. 540 00:29:45,240 --> 00:29:47,880 Speaker 1: As Russell ages out and maybe he loses some of 541 00:29:47,920 --> 00:29:52,080 Speaker 1: his athleticism, you don't have Russell run around as much. 542 00:29:52,840 --> 00:29:55,320 Speaker 1: The only issue that you have with Russell comparing him 543 00:29:55,320 --> 00:29:58,560 Speaker 1: to Drew Brees, Russell Wilson has never been a timing 544 00:29:58,560 --> 00:30:02,360 Speaker 1: and rhythm quarterback. Drew Brees was a timing rhythm quarterback 545 00:30:02,400 --> 00:30:04,080 Speaker 1: from the time he was at Purdue all the way 546 00:30:04,120 --> 00:30:06,760 Speaker 1: through his league is catch, get to the top of 547 00:30:06,760 --> 00:30:10,000 Speaker 1: his drop balls out. Russell Wilson's best plays have been 548 00:30:10,160 --> 00:30:14,000 Speaker 1: extended plays, improvised plays, runaround for it over top of 549 00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:17,640 Speaker 1: the defense on a scramble, and so at this stage 550 00:30:17,640 --> 00:30:21,200 Speaker 1: of his career, it's unlikely that Russell can change his 551 00:30:21,280 --> 00:30:24,280 Speaker 1: game and become more of a timing rhythm quarterback. And 552 00:30:24,320 --> 00:30:27,480 Speaker 1: so Sean Payton has invested in the offensive line in 553 00:30:27,520 --> 00:30:29,600 Speaker 1: the running game, because what you can do to help 554 00:30:29,680 --> 00:30:34,360 Speaker 1: Russell more play action, more deep shots, because that's the 555 00:30:34,400 --> 00:30:36,600 Speaker 1: strength of his game, and find a way to be 556 00:30:36,680 --> 00:30:39,480 Speaker 1: efficient by having him do things that he does really well. 557 00:30:39,560 --> 00:30:43,280 Speaker 1: I took my sons to the Broncos Chargers game. It's 558 00:30:43,280 --> 00:30:46,880 Speaker 1: so far last year. First half, Russell Wilson was on fire, 559 00:30:47,560 --> 00:30:50,440 Speaker 1: and I was thinking, I don't see anything wrong with 560 00:30:50,440 --> 00:30:52,720 Speaker 1: this guy. I mean, he was on target. I think 561 00:30:52,760 --> 00:30:54,840 Speaker 1: he was like ten of eleven or something to start 562 00:30:54,880 --> 00:30:57,360 Speaker 1: the game. And then in the second half it's like 563 00:30:57,360 --> 00:31:00,360 Speaker 1: somebody else put on the uniform. So, I mean he 564 00:31:00,480 --> 00:31:05,840 Speaker 1: was so discombobulated, frantic, dare I say, and trying to 565 00:31:05,880 --> 00:31:10,040 Speaker 1: get something done, and there was just nothing there, no 566 00:31:10,320 --> 00:31:14,520 Speaker 1: nothing there and for Russell, and he has to own 567 00:31:14,600 --> 00:31:16,640 Speaker 1: this part of it. A lot of the sacks are 568 00:31:16,680 --> 00:31:18,880 Speaker 1: on him, So how can Russell do a better job 569 00:31:18,880 --> 00:31:21,520 Speaker 1: of getting it out of his hands? And now, finally, 570 00:31:21,600 --> 00:31:27,040 Speaker 1: because everyone understands who he is, maybe Pete Carroll was 571 00:31:27,120 --> 00:31:30,959 Speaker 1: right when he didn't allow Russell Wilson to cook. Meaning 572 00:31:32,240 --> 00:31:35,320 Speaker 1: less of Russ is better for the team because when 573 00:31:35,320 --> 00:31:39,920 Speaker 1: he throws it over thirty five times, he eventually falls apart. 574 00:31:40,200 --> 00:31:42,600 Speaker 1: So maybe that sweet spot for Russell is anywhere from 575 00:31:42,600 --> 00:31:47,600 Speaker 1: twenty five to thirty throws. Fifty to seventy five percent 576 00:31:47,640 --> 00:31:50,600 Speaker 1: of those throws are some form of play action to 577 00:31:50,640 --> 00:31:53,280 Speaker 1: allow him to be efficient and operating in the world 578 00:31:53,280 --> 00:31:56,720 Speaker 1: where he's comfortable. You know, I remember, I remember a 579 00:31:56,720 --> 00:31:59,120 Speaker 1: couple of years ago we were talking about, Wow, there 580 00:31:59,240 --> 00:32:03,200 Speaker 1: is such a wealth of quarterback talent. We haven't seen 581 00:32:03,240 --> 00:32:06,360 Speaker 1: this in years, all all of these young quarterbacks. I'm 582 00:32:06,400 --> 00:32:11,520 Speaker 1: looking at the NFC right now, I'm looking at these 583 00:32:11,560 --> 00:32:14,320 Speaker 1: sixteen teams in the NFC, and you know how many 584 00:32:14,480 --> 00:32:19,120 Speaker 1: I say, have what I think a solid situation at quarterback. 585 00:32:21,240 --> 00:32:34,800 Speaker 1: Five Maybe the Eagles, the Cowboys, the Vikings, the Lions. Yeah, 586 00:32:34,880 --> 00:32:40,160 Speaker 1: Giants with Daniel Jones. I don't know, Commanders, Packers, Bears. 587 00:32:40,160 --> 00:32:43,600 Speaker 1: We still have to see if Justin Fields is that Tampa, Carolina, 588 00:32:43,640 --> 00:32:47,280 Speaker 1: New Orleans, Atlanta, the forty nine Ers, the Seahawks, a 589 00:32:47,360 --> 00:32:50,160 Speaker 1: Geno Smith going to come back? What's the situation with 590 00:32:50,280 --> 00:32:53,760 Speaker 1: the Rams right now with Matthew Stafford, Kyler Murray as 591 00:32:53,800 --> 00:32:56,520 Speaker 1: he ever? Is he going to return to form? Just 592 00:32:56,880 --> 00:33:00,840 Speaker 1: we went from boy that The quarterback situation solid too. 593 00:33:01,160 --> 00:33:03,960 Speaker 1: As you mentioned, Lamar Jackson is just sitting there for 594 00:33:04,000 --> 00:33:07,480 Speaker 1: the taking. I counting ten or eleven of the fifteen 595 00:33:07,480 --> 00:33:10,920 Speaker 1: teams in the NFC, if they were to acquire Lamar 596 00:33:11,080 --> 00:33:16,080 Speaker 1: Jackson be a major upgrade for them, major upgrade. And 597 00:33:16,120 --> 00:33:18,840 Speaker 1: so that's why it's so baffling. When Ron Rivera comes 598 00:33:18,840 --> 00:33:20,760 Speaker 1: out and says, oh, yeah, he doesn't feel what we do. 599 00:33:20,880 --> 00:33:23,000 Speaker 1: We're like, well, what do you do? Like, they haven't 600 00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:25,960 Speaker 1: been they haven't had a winning season. He only has 601 00:33:26,000 --> 00:33:28,360 Speaker 1: three winning seasons throughout his career, and each of those 602 00:33:28,480 --> 00:33:32,040 Speaker 1: happened with Cam Newton. So what is it that you 603 00:33:32,120 --> 00:33:35,280 Speaker 1: do that Lamar Jackson can't do? Like? Is this admission? 604 00:33:35,360 --> 00:33:36,760 Speaker 1: I mean, let me ask you. I mean, is this 605 00:33:36,880 --> 00:33:41,160 Speaker 1: I mean the idea of Lamar Jackson. And because again 606 00:33:41,320 --> 00:33:43,720 Speaker 1: you're you're okay, fine, you're willing to give up the 607 00:33:43,760 --> 00:33:45,840 Speaker 1: two number one picks, but do you still have to 608 00:33:45,840 --> 00:33:50,120 Speaker 1: sign them to a long term deal? Um? I don't know. 609 00:33:50,200 --> 00:33:51,800 Speaker 1: I mean, I've had this theory of it. I think 610 00:33:51,840 --> 00:33:54,200 Speaker 1: there's collusion going on in this league right now. It's 611 00:33:54,240 --> 00:33:58,240 Speaker 1: a serious accusation, but I mean, I'm telling you there 612 00:33:58,360 --> 00:34:01,560 Speaker 1: just seems to be an organized effort for no team 613 00:34:01,600 --> 00:34:08,960 Speaker 1: because remember this, by putting him as a unprotected franchise player, 614 00:34:09,680 --> 00:34:12,600 Speaker 1: they will save if he does return to the Ravens 615 00:34:12,719 --> 00:34:16,640 Speaker 1: thirteen million dollars in salary had he been a protected 616 00:34:17,400 --> 00:34:21,359 Speaker 1: franchise players. That's a big difference. And I think these 617 00:34:21,520 --> 00:34:24,840 Speaker 1: NFL owners still hurting it about that Deshaun Watson contract, 618 00:34:25,000 --> 00:34:27,040 Speaker 1: are trying to get things under control as far as 619 00:34:27,040 --> 00:34:29,880 Speaker 1: these quarterback contracts are concerned. And that might be true, 620 00:34:30,080 --> 00:34:32,200 Speaker 1: But if you're the Baltimore Ravens and you do that, 621 00:34:32,520 --> 00:34:36,240 Speaker 1: you run the risk of, like it's on paper, it's great, 622 00:34:36,400 --> 00:34:39,160 Speaker 1: you save thirteen million dollars, but you're not playing the 623 00:34:39,200 --> 00:34:42,960 Speaker 1: game with paper. You play with human beings. And so 624 00:34:43,120 --> 00:34:46,400 Speaker 1: they have fielders, and so if you disrespect Lamar Jackson. 625 00:34:46,440 --> 00:34:50,480 Speaker 1: If you disrespect your players by not necessarily paying them 626 00:34:50,680 --> 00:34:54,319 Speaker 1: market value or shorten them or leaving them where they 627 00:34:54,360 --> 00:34:56,640 Speaker 1: feel like they're wronged, it's gonna be hard to get 628 00:34:56,640 --> 00:34:58,680 Speaker 1: the same kind of production for Lamar jacks because he's 629 00:34:58,680 --> 00:35:00,480 Speaker 1: not gonna be as loyal to the team. So those 630 00:35:00,480 --> 00:35:03,439 Speaker 1: tweaks and bumps and bruises that he might have played 631 00:35:03,480 --> 00:35:06,200 Speaker 1: through early, he is going to be more reluctant to 632 00:35:06,239 --> 00:35:08,160 Speaker 1: do that because you already showed him how you value them. 633 00:35:08,200 --> 00:35:10,640 Speaker 1: All right. Coming up on the other side, we got 634 00:35:10,960 --> 00:35:13,040 Speaker 1: MBA news as we have the last day of the 635 00:35:13,040 --> 00:35:16,280 Speaker 1: regular season in the NBA. I guess the question moving 636 00:35:16,360 --> 00:35:21,480 Speaker 1: forward is is there a team that is a clear 637 00:35:21,680 --> 00:35:25,120 Speaker 1: notch above in the Western Conference. By the way, we're 638 00:35:25,120 --> 00:35:27,799 Speaker 1: brought to you by Progressive Insurance. Progressive makes bundling easy 639 00:35:27,800 --> 00:35:32,680 Speaker 1: and affordable. Get a multi policy discount by combining your motorcycle, RV, boat, 640 00:35:31,800 --> 00:35:35,719 Speaker 1: ATV and more all your protection in one place bundling 641 00:35:35,840 --> 00:35:39,800 Speaker 1: save at Progressive dot com. Who will emerge out of 642 00:35:39,840 --> 00:35:43,719 Speaker 1: the Western Conference and settle into the NBA Finals. We'll 643 00:35:43,760 --> 00:35:47,120 Speaker 1: tell you this is Fox Sports Sunday. Steve Hartman, Bucky 644 00:35:47,160 --> 00:35:50,319 Speaker 1: Brooks Fox Sports Sunday, Happy Eastern everybody out there. We 645 00:35:50,400 --> 00:35:54,799 Speaker 1: are live from the tirerack dot Com studios and we 646 00:35:54,840 --> 00:35:58,000 Speaker 1: are now about, let's see, forty three minutes away from 647 00:35:58,000 --> 00:36:02,000 Speaker 1: the scheduled tea time. The two leaders on the board 648 00:36:02,080 --> 00:36:06,000 Speaker 1: at the Masters Brooks Kepka and John Rom Kepka at 649 00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:10,279 Speaker 1: minus eleven, Rom at minus nine, and right in front 650 00:36:10,280 --> 00:36:12,720 Speaker 1: of them will be Victor Hobland at minus eight Patrick 651 00:36:12,800 --> 00:36:16,120 Speaker 1: Cantley at minus six. All of those guys are looking 652 00:36:16,160 --> 00:36:19,120 Speaker 1: to put on the green jacket for the very first time. 653 00:36:19,160 --> 00:36:20,440 Speaker 1: By the way, if we do have a first time 654 00:36:20,440 --> 00:36:22,319 Speaker 1: winner of the Masters, will be the eighth time in 655 00:36:22,320 --> 00:36:25,200 Speaker 1: the last nine years that we will get a first 656 00:36:25,239 --> 00:36:27,879 Speaker 1: time winner at the Masters, and one exception, of course, 657 00:36:27,880 --> 00:36:32,080 Speaker 1: in twenty nineteen with Tiger Tiger Course Withdrew this morning 658 00:36:32,200 --> 00:36:37,760 Speaker 1: as expected, suffering a foot injury apparently was the official ruling. 659 00:36:37,960 --> 00:36:40,560 Speaker 1: And as we saw him struggle to start that third 660 00:36:40,640 --> 00:36:43,760 Speaker 1: round after making the cut, it was painful to watch, 661 00:36:43,920 --> 00:36:46,319 Speaker 1: and so we did. We didn't think he was going 662 00:36:46,360 --> 00:36:48,640 Speaker 1: to come out and play twenty nine holes today. That 663 00:36:48,280 --> 00:36:53,359 Speaker 1: was knocking the cards. So he will sit the rest 664 00:36:53,400 --> 00:36:55,960 Speaker 1: of the Masters out. Um, we're talking a little bit 665 00:36:55,960 --> 00:36:58,080 Speaker 1: about the NBA as well. Today final day of the 666 00:36:58,160 --> 00:37:01,879 Speaker 1: regular season. We'll have the play in Round starting next week, 667 00:37:01,920 --> 00:37:06,080 Speaker 1: and then we get into the official playoffs around the NBA. 668 00:37:06,440 --> 00:37:09,320 Speaker 1: In the East, obviously you got Milwaukee up Boston, you 669 00:37:09,440 --> 00:37:13,680 Speaker 1: got Philadelphia, clear cut favorites on the East side. But 670 00:37:13,719 --> 00:37:16,279 Speaker 1: in the West, a lot of people are just not 671 00:37:16,400 --> 00:37:19,160 Speaker 1: buying into the Denver Nuggets, and as I mentioned, they 672 00:37:19,239 --> 00:37:22,040 Speaker 1: pretty much have taken off the last six or seven 673 00:37:22,080 --> 00:37:26,560 Speaker 1: games after clinching the number one seed in the Western Conference, 674 00:37:27,640 --> 00:37:30,200 Speaker 1: And that brings the question up, So who is the 675 00:37:30,280 --> 00:37:32,880 Speaker 1: team to beat in a division where you have the 676 00:37:32,920 --> 00:37:36,560 Speaker 1: Phoenix Suns now with a Kevin Durant, you know to 677 00:37:36,600 --> 00:37:38,920 Speaker 1: sit there, whether Chris Paul and Devin Booker or the 678 00:37:39,000 --> 00:37:42,880 Speaker 1: Lakers with a Lebron James and Anthony Davis and maybe 679 00:37:42,960 --> 00:37:45,799 Speaker 1: De'angel Russell step in in a guys in an All 680 00:37:45,840 --> 00:37:48,960 Speaker 1: Star in the past, or maybe it's the Memphis Grizzlies. 681 00:37:50,840 --> 00:37:53,960 Speaker 1: Sean Morant was suspended for the team from the team 682 00:37:55,200 --> 00:38:00,560 Speaker 1: and since his return, this team seems to be playing 683 00:38:00,640 --> 00:38:04,800 Speaker 1: as well as any team in the Western Conference. Would 684 00:38:04,800 --> 00:38:07,759 Speaker 1: you list the Grizzlies right now? Who will be the 685 00:38:07,800 --> 00:38:11,080 Speaker 1: two seed. And by the way, if everything plays off 686 00:38:11,120 --> 00:38:15,440 Speaker 1: as expected today, the Lakers will be the seven seed 687 00:38:15,880 --> 00:38:18,440 Speaker 1: taking on the Pelicans the eighth seed, and if the 688 00:38:18,520 --> 00:38:21,239 Speaker 1: Lakers were to win that game, they would then take 689 00:38:21,280 --> 00:38:26,440 Speaker 1: on the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round of the playoffs. Yes, 690 00:38:27,320 --> 00:38:30,440 Speaker 1: so how would you look at that matchup? Assuming everybody's 691 00:38:30,480 --> 00:38:36,200 Speaker 1: healthy a Memphis Lakers first round matchup, Memphis would be 692 00:38:36,239 --> 00:38:39,439 Speaker 1: the favorite, and rightly so. In Memphis is a dangerous team. 693 00:38:40,440 --> 00:38:43,719 Speaker 1: Yah marint going away and coming back. He's going back 694 00:38:43,760 --> 00:38:46,520 Speaker 1: a more determined player. He is playing well, He's very 695 00:38:46,520 --> 00:38:49,799 Speaker 1: efficient in how they're doing. They've seen that they can 696 00:38:49,840 --> 00:38:52,439 Speaker 1: win games without them, and so you have a more 697 00:38:52,719 --> 00:38:56,440 Speaker 1: confident team in general against the Lakers. I mean, we're 698 00:38:56,440 --> 00:38:58,560 Speaker 1: talking about the Star Parker from the Lakers inside a 699 00:38:58,719 --> 00:39:01,879 Speaker 1: D and Lebron, but I mean Austin Reason is gonna 700 00:39:01,880 --> 00:39:03,680 Speaker 1: have to step up and he's gonna have to outplay 701 00:39:03,719 --> 00:39:06,840 Speaker 1: one of those top twos for the Grizze. It'd be 702 00:39:06,880 --> 00:39:09,880 Speaker 1: a tough matchup for the Lakers. Even though we wax 703 00:39:09,920 --> 00:39:13,320 Speaker 1: boy ed then think Lebron can kind of do everything. 704 00:39:14,160 --> 00:39:17,319 Speaker 1: I don't know about this tough situation from Memphis Yeah. 705 00:39:17,320 --> 00:39:20,160 Speaker 1: By the way, one of the key pickups for Memphis 706 00:39:20,719 --> 00:39:27,239 Speaker 1: Luke Kennard, who leads the NBA in three point shooting percentage, 707 00:39:27,960 --> 00:39:30,239 Speaker 1: and that guy can light it up, and to me, 708 00:39:30,400 --> 00:39:33,520 Speaker 1: he has been a huge edition for this Grizzlies team. Yeah. 709 00:39:33,520 --> 00:39:36,640 Speaker 1: I mean, if you had great contributions from a bunch 710 00:39:36,640 --> 00:39:40,000 Speaker 1: of different guys, they play hard, and when they get on, 711 00:39:40,160 --> 00:39:43,960 Speaker 1: when they're on the same page and not distracted by 712 00:39:43,960 --> 00:39:47,279 Speaker 1: the other stuff, it's a problem. It's a problem to 713 00:39:47,320 --> 00:39:52,520 Speaker 1: deal with that talented team, tough team, tough minded team. 714 00:39:52,560 --> 00:39:56,000 Speaker 1: It's it's gonna be interesting again for the teams like Phoenix, 715 00:39:57,120 --> 00:40:01,279 Speaker 1: like the Lakers, like the Clippers, where you're making some 716 00:40:01,320 --> 00:40:05,080 Speaker 1: wholesale changes at the trade deadline and trying to get 717 00:40:05,120 --> 00:40:07,960 Speaker 1: that chemistry together. It was a disaster in Dallas, obviously, 718 00:40:08,000 --> 00:40:10,279 Speaker 1: and they'll be on the outside looking in. Can these 719 00:40:10,280 --> 00:40:14,040 Speaker 1: other teams actually find the magic once the playoff begins? 720 00:40:14,640 --> 00:40:16,799 Speaker 1: And that'll be coming up shortly, all right, coming up 721 00:40:16,800 --> 00:40:18,880 Speaker 1: in the next hour. We'll get you set for the 722 00:40:18,960 --> 00:40:21,919 Speaker 1: final round of the Masters with the leaders out there, 723 00:40:22,400 --> 00:40:24,880 Speaker 1: and yeah, I will sprinkle in a few more NBA 724 00:40:24,960 --> 00:40:27,560 Speaker 1: stories getting ready for the postseason. Keep it right here. 725 00:40:27,640 --> 00:40:30,959 Speaker 1: Much more coming up. This is Fox Sports Sunday. Well, 726 00:40:31,040 --> 00:40:33,760 Speaker 1: have ye saw everybody out there? This is Fox Sports 727 00:40:33,800 --> 00:40:36,400 Speaker 1: Sunday and we are broadcasting live from the ti irac 728 00:40:36,480 --> 00:40:38,839 Speaker 1: dot Com studios ti irac dot com. We're gonna help 729 00:40:38,840 --> 00:40:41,879 Speaker 1: get you there. I'm at selection, fast, free shipping, free 730 00:40:41,960 --> 00:40:45,440 Speaker 1: road hats or protection, over ten thousand recommended installers tirac 731 00:40:45,520 --> 00:40:49,000 Speaker 1: dot com the way tire buying should be. All right. 732 00:40:49,280 --> 00:40:52,719 Speaker 1: We are focused in on the final round of the Masters. 733 00:40:53,560 --> 00:40:56,560 Speaker 1: As far as the leaderboard is concerned, no real changes. 734 00:40:57,360 --> 00:40:59,319 Speaker 1: We are still about a half an hour away for 735 00:40:59,360 --> 00:41:03,000 Speaker 1: the leaders. The final pairing to tea Oprooks Kepka and 736 00:41:03,160 --> 00:41:07,600 Speaker 1: John Ram Kepka at minus eleven, Rom at minus nine. 737 00:41:08,040 --> 00:41:10,640 Speaker 1: The twosome in front of them, Victor Hoblin is at 738 00:41:10,640 --> 00:41:15,439 Speaker 1: minus eight and Patrick Kentley is at six. So those 739 00:41:15,480 --> 00:41:17,640 Speaker 1: are the golfers that were keeping an eye on. By 740 00:41:17,680 --> 00:41:22,040 Speaker 1: the way, quick note about Kepka. He has led going 741 00:41:22,080 --> 00:41:26,040 Speaker 1: into the final round of a major three times in 742 00:41:26,120 --> 00:41:30,560 Speaker 1: his career and all three times he has one. And 743 00:41:30,680 --> 00:41:33,720 Speaker 1: by the way, the quick side note on this brooks Kepka, 744 00:41:34,239 --> 00:41:37,480 Speaker 1: if he does win the Masters, is the fact that 745 00:41:37,480 --> 00:41:42,799 Speaker 1: he is a live golfer. And we mentioned yesterday that 746 00:41:42,920 --> 00:41:46,680 Speaker 1: Greg Norman was not extended an invitation to the Masters. 747 00:41:46,719 --> 00:41:49,920 Speaker 1: He's not a former Masters champion. But normally if a 748 00:41:50,239 --> 00:41:53,239 Speaker 1: if a former major winner, a Hall of Famer like 749 00:41:53,320 --> 00:41:56,279 Speaker 1: Greg Norman is, you know, says hey, can I get 750 00:41:56,320 --> 00:41:59,880 Speaker 1: passes to the Masters, they would say yes, the Masters 751 00:41:59,880 --> 00:42:04,880 Speaker 1: admitting that we really don't need the distraction. But Norman 752 00:42:04,960 --> 00:42:09,280 Speaker 1: also had proclaimed that if a live golfer won the Masters, 753 00:42:10,560 --> 00:42:14,840 Speaker 1: big team picture at the end of the seventeen golfers 754 00:42:14,920 --> 00:42:18,440 Speaker 1: or eighteen whatever, it was live golfers that actually qualified 755 00:42:18,480 --> 00:42:22,520 Speaker 1: for this year's Masters, So it would be interesting if 756 00:42:22,800 --> 00:42:27,399 Speaker 1: he wins brooks Kepka and whether or not that will 757 00:42:27,600 --> 00:42:31,840 Speaker 1: change the dynamic of the liv golf tour if a 758 00:42:31,960 --> 00:42:36,280 Speaker 1: live golfer actually wins a major golf championship. Yes, because 759 00:42:36,320 --> 00:42:38,240 Speaker 1: a lot of people are still upset of the Masters 760 00:42:38,239 --> 00:42:43,799 Speaker 1: that they even allowed these live golfers to participate and 761 00:42:44,280 --> 00:42:47,160 Speaker 1: their feeling, and all the majors have said the same thing, 762 00:42:47,680 --> 00:42:51,440 Speaker 1: We're not going to change our requirements if you qualify, 763 00:42:51,560 --> 00:42:54,520 Speaker 1: because there's every one of these majors have a different 764 00:42:54,719 --> 00:42:57,360 Speaker 1: list of qualifications to get into the field. If you 765 00:42:57,480 --> 00:43:01,719 Speaker 1: qualify I don't care who you play for, you're still in. Yeah, 766 00:43:01,760 --> 00:43:04,000 Speaker 1: I mean, I think ultimately it's a meritocracy based on 767 00:43:04,000 --> 00:43:06,960 Speaker 1: how you perform and how you play. We can debate 768 00:43:07,120 --> 00:43:10,359 Speaker 1: the merits of whether the guys from the Live Tour 769 00:43:10,440 --> 00:43:12,640 Speaker 1: should be allowed to play, but if you don't let 770 00:43:12,680 --> 00:43:14,400 Speaker 1: them play, once they're in, they're in. And if they 771 00:43:14,400 --> 00:43:16,200 Speaker 1: play at a high level, you have to give them 772 00:43:16,239 --> 00:43:19,279 Speaker 1: their props and it would be a huge feather in 773 00:43:19,320 --> 00:43:22,040 Speaker 1: decap of the Live Tour if they're guys. One of 774 00:43:22,080 --> 00:43:24,840 Speaker 1: the guys wins, but they also have other guys that 775 00:43:24,960 --> 00:43:27,800 Speaker 1: kind of dot the lead award. Yeah, it's terrific, Because 776 00:43:28,320 --> 00:43:31,640 Speaker 1: we talked about it, the Live Tour is what everyone 777 00:43:32,160 --> 00:43:34,400 Speaker 1: as prior as to have in their regular life in 778 00:43:34,520 --> 00:43:38,319 Speaker 1: terms of hey, man, work less, get paid more. It's 779 00:43:38,360 --> 00:43:42,120 Speaker 1: a great opportunity. You only playing fifty four holes compared 780 00:43:42,200 --> 00:43:45,600 Speaker 1: to seventy two. Talk about the money that is astronomical 781 00:43:46,360 --> 00:43:48,360 Speaker 1: the way they've been lining in these guys pockets. And 782 00:43:48,400 --> 00:43:49,879 Speaker 1: so if you're able to do it in a very 783 00:43:49,880 --> 00:43:52,799 Speaker 1: efficient manner and make more money and still play in 784 00:43:52,840 --> 00:43:57,239 Speaker 1: the major events, why wouldn't you sign up for those situations? Well, 785 00:43:57,239 --> 00:43:59,640 Speaker 1: they part of getting into a major golf tournament or 786 00:43:59,719 --> 00:44:02,719 Speaker 1: the war Old Golf rankings, all of the four majors have. 787 00:44:03,280 --> 00:44:05,759 Speaker 1: You know, if you're in the top fifty in the 788 00:44:05,800 --> 00:44:07,920 Speaker 1: world at the time of the major, you're going to 789 00:44:08,000 --> 00:44:10,920 Speaker 1: be in the field. But right now, the liv Golf 790 00:44:10,920 --> 00:44:14,319 Speaker 1: Tour gets no World Golf rankings, but they only play 791 00:44:14,360 --> 00:44:17,920 Speaker 1: fifty four holes. So I think if you're if you're 792 00:44:17,960 --> 00:44:20,359 Speaker 1: in charge of the World Golf rankings, at some point 793 00:44:20,360 --> 00:44:22,320 Speaker 1: you're realizing the Live Golf Tour is not going to 794 00:44:22,400 --> 00:44:25,279 Speaker 1: go away, and they have some big name golfers out there. 795 00:44:25,360 --> 00:44:28,360 Speaker 1: I don't know, if you stagger it, maybe get a 796 00:44:28,440 --> 00:44:31,520 Speaker 1: smaller percentage of points if you want to live Golf 797 00:44:31,560 --> 00:44:35,000 Speaker 1: tournament because again it's fifty four holes instead of seventy two. 798 00:44:35,040 --> 00:44:38,880 Speaker 1: But the idea of excluding them completely from the rankings 799 00:44:38,880 --> 00:44:41,600 Speaker 1: doesn't make any sense to me. I mean, there's golf 800 00:44:41,640 --> 00:44:43,360 Speaker 1: tours all over the world. I mean that was the 801 00:44:43,400 --> 00:44:45,440 Speaker 1: idea of the World Golf rankings. You have the European Tour, 802 00:44:45,520 --> 00:44:48,399 Speaker 1: the Australian Tour, the Japanese Tour. There's tours all over 803 00:44:48,440 --> 00:44:51,960 Speaker 1: the world. It's just that this tour you only play 804 00:44:52,040 --> 00:44:55,000 Speaker 1: fifty four holes. Yes, so it can't be on an 805 00:44:55,040 --> 00:44:58,680 Speaker 1: equal footing of a tournament where you play seventy two holes. Yeah, 806 00:44:59,239 --> 00:45:00,680 Speaker 1: like you have to find the way. You have to 807 00:45:00,680 --> 00:45:03,440 Speaker 1: find a way to do it. There are enough numbers 808 00:45:03,520 --> 00:45:06,759 Speaker 1: guys out there that can quantify how performing will then 809 00:45:06,960 --> 00:45:10,600 Speaker 1: live to event equals up to performing in a regular 810 00:45:11,200 --> 00:45:15,000 Speaker 1: PGA sanction event where you have the extra round. You 811 00:45:15,040 --> 00:45:16,480 Speaker 1: have to figure out a way to do it. Because 812 00:45:16,520 --> 00:45:21,480 Speaker 1: it's a real thing now and if brooks Keepka continues 813 00:45:21,680 --> 00:45:24,480 Speaker 1: to hold on and he wins, you're going to have 814 00:45:24,560 --> 00:45:26,960 Speaker 1: to talk about it because these guys are going to 815 00:45:27,000 --> 00:45:29,160 Speaker 1: continue to win these these events that they are allowed 816 00:45:29,160 --> 00:45:31,920 Speaker 1: to participate in. Absolutely so right now, we got a 817 00:45:31,960 --> 00:45:34,719 Speaker 1: few more parents before we get to the One of 818 00:45:34,760 --> 00:45:38,040 Speaker 1: the big stories also was this Sam Bennett, the amateur 819 00:45:38,600 --> 00:45:40,720 Speaker 1: who goes into the final round. He ended up shooting 820 00:45:40,719 --> 00:45:43,399 Speaker 1: a seventy six four over par in the third round, 821 00:45:43,400 --> 00:45:46,959 Speaker 1: but still for an amateur to be in the top 822 00:45:47,000 --> 00:45:49,960 Speaker 1: ten of the Masters. We'll see if he actually holds uppies. 823 00:45:50,040 --> 00:45:53,520 Speaker 1: Right now to te seven is a miraculous story. In fact, 824 00:45:53,560 --> 00:45:56,120 Speaker 1: we're watching right now Tee Off here at the first talk. 825 00:45:56,120 --> 00:45:58,600 Speaker 1: Can you imagine a kid like this? He goes sixty 826 00:45:58,640 --> 00:46:01,279 Speaker 1: eight sixty eight. The first couple of rounds, he did 827 00:46:01,320 --> 00:46:03,160 Speaker 1: falter a little bit. In that third round, of course, 828 00:46:03,160 --> 00:46:06,560 Speaker 1: he was only playing alongside Brooks, cap Gun John Rom 829 00:46:06,960 --> 00:46:09,520 Speaker 1: But this kid just sort of holds it together. I 830 00:46:09,560 --> 00:46:12,120 Speaker 1: always wonder when you see this, you know, out of 831 00:46:12,200 --> 00:46:15,720 Speaker 1: left field, you know, no one knows who this guy is. 832 00:46:15,719 --> 00:46:17,160 Speaker 1: Is this the last we're going to see? If this 833 00:46:17,200 --> 00:46:20,160 Speaker 1: guy is this a one and done. And by the way, 834 00:46:20,360 --> 00:46:24,759 Speaker 1: no matter where he finishes, he gets no money. He's 835 00:46:24,800 --> 00:46:29,719 Speaker 1: an amateur. He gets no paycheck from this, so he 836 00:46:29,760 --> 00:46:32,120 Speaker 1: could I mean technically he could be looking at a 837 00:46:32,120 --> 00:46:36,400 Speaker 1: paycheck of hundreds of thousands of dollars. As an amateur, 838 00:46:36,600 --> 00:46:46,520 Speaker 1: you don't get paid zero game. They're showing right now 839 00:46:46,560 --> 00:46:48,560 Speaker 1: there have been three times that an amateur has finished 840 00:46:48,560 --> 00:46:51,560 Speaker 1: second in the Masters. But yeah, he will not get 841 00:46:51,600 --> 00:46:56,920 Speaker 1: paid for whatever he finishes here at this year's Masters. Um. 842 00:46:57,040 --> 00:47:00,960 Speaker 1: Getting back to Tiger Woods, who withdrew earlier today because 843 00:47:01,000 --> 00:47:04,840 Speaker 1: of that injury. You know, Bucky, we talk about Tiger 844 00:47:04,960 --> 00:47:07,759 Speaker 1: a lot. And it was interesting to me waking up 845 00:47:07,760 --> 00:47:12,160 Speaker 1: this morning, not looking at the sports websites, but the 846 00:47:12,200 --> 00:47:16,319 Speaker 1: news websites, you know, the the CNNs, the Foxes, the 847 00:47:16,400 --> 00:47:19,880 Speaker 1: MSNBC's NBCCBES, all these different news sites, and it's a 848 00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:22,960 Speaker 1: lead story. It's not about you know, who's winning the Masters, 849 00:47:23,120 --> 00:47:26,919 Speaker 1: is that Tiger Wood draws from the Masters. And it's 850 00:47:26,920 --> 00:47:33,680 Speaker 1: always interesting to me how there is this idea that somehow, 851 00:47:34,080 --> 00:47:38,160 Speaker 1: in terms of his ability to win tournaments, that Tiger 852 00:47:38,320 --> 00:47:42,320 Speaker 1: is still relevant, and they're just deaf to the ear 853 00:47:43,320 --> 00:47:47,080 Speaker 1: what Tiger is telling them that indeed, he is at 854 00:47:47,080 --> 00:47:49,600 Speaker 1: a ceremonial stage of his career. He would like to 855 00:47:49,600 --> 00:47:51,920 Speaker 1: be able to get back to a competitive stage. But 856 00:47:52,040 --> 00:47:55,160 Speaker 1: after shattering his leg, almost losing that leg, almost losing 857 00:47:55,280 --> 00:47:58,080 Speaker 1: his life, that's really not in the cards. But it 858 00:47:58,120 --> 00:48:00,640 Speaker 1: doesn't seem to have dawned to the people real world 859 00:48:00,680 --> 00:48:04,719 Speaker 1: out there, so to speak, that Tiger is not relevant 860 00:48:04,800 --> 00:48:08,399 Speaker 1: in terms of whin he major golf championships anymore. Those 861 00:48:08,480 --> 00:48:12,560 Speaker 1: days are officially over. Yeah, those days are fisher over. 862 00:48:12,640 --> 00:48:15,880 Speaker 1: But I think we need to look at Tiger differently. 863 00:48:16,239 --> 00:48:17,960 Speaker 1: We just need to appreciate the fact that he is 864 00:48:18,000 --> 00:48:20,960 Speaker 1: able to be out there based on the severity of 865 00:48:21,000 --> 00:48:24,600 Speaker 1: that collision that he was involved in years ago, Like 866 00:48:24,640 --> 00:48:26,680 Speaker 1: we never thought that we would actually see Tiger on 867 00:48:26,760 --> 00:48:30,319 Speaker 1: the course and that kind of culminated a series of 868 00:48:30,360 --> 00:48:35,120 Speaker 1: incidents off the field. It really has left him a 869 00:48:35,160 --> 00:48:39,400 Speaker 1: shell of himself in terms of his golfing ability physically, 870 00:48:39,880 --> 00:48:41,840 Speaker 1: in terms of the way that he used to dominate 871 00:48:42,760 --> 00:48:45,920 Speaker 1: the golf course to the point that they Tiger Rise courses, 872 00:48:46,200 --> 00:48:48,480 Speaker 1: made them longer and shorter and did different things to 873 00:48:48,560 --> 00:48:51,319 Speaker 1: kind of make it more challenging for him to be 874 00:48:51,400 --> 00:48:52,960 Speaker 1: able to get to the winner circle. And he was 875 00:48:53,000 --> 00:48:55,600 Speaker 1: able to defeat all those challenges. And so now that 876 00:48:55,680 --> 00:48:57,960 Speaker 1: he is back and he has been able to participate, 877 00:48:58,360 --> 00:49:00,600 Speaker 1: we have to take him for what he is. He's 878 00:49:00,640 --> 00:49:03,200 Speaker 1: no longer the Great Tiger, but he still is respected 879 00:49:03,280 --> 00:49:05,840 Speaker 1: as a legend. And so you give him his reverence, 880 00:49:05,880 --> 00:49:07,920 Speaker 1: You watch him, you salute him, you give him the 881 00:49:07,960 --> 00:49:11,640 Speaker 1: golf clap and stuff like that. But the expectation that 882 00:49:11,680 --> 00:49:15,160 Speaker 1: he is going to be a dominant player, yeah, those 883 00:49:15,239 --> 00:49:20,399 Speaker 1: days are done well. Tiger was able to take golf 884 00:49:20,440 --> 00:49:25,160 Speaker 1: from the back pages to the front pages in his heyday. 885 00:49:25,239 --> 00:49:29,080 Speaker 1: He took golf from a backpage sport to a front 886 00:49:29,080 --> 00:49:32,960 Speaker 1: page sport. And when he had the down period for 887 00:49:33,000 --> 00:49:36,120 Speaker 1: a while, suddenly and they were trying to promote, Hey, 888 00:49:36,120 --> 00:49:38,680 Speaker 1: we got these young stars like Rory McElroy and all 889 00:49:38,680 --> 00:49:43,520 Speaker 1: these guys. It wasn't compelling to the audience. And I'm 890 00:49:43,560 --> 00:49:45,759 Speaker 1: not talking about the diehard golf fans, because I know 891 00:49:45,880 --> 00:49:49,600 Speaker 1: diehard golf fans have been always there before after the Tiger. 892 00:49:50,120 --> 00:49:53,920 Speaker 1: I'm talking about on the periphery. You know, it's very rare, 893 00:49:54,480 --> 00:49:57,640 Speaker 1: Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, did you have an athlete a 894 00:49:57,760 --> 00:50:01,520 Speaker 1: Muhammad Ali that is able to Frans formed themselves to 895 00:50:01,719 --> 00:50:05,200 Speaker 1: beyond their actual sport, that their star power is beyond 896 00:50:05,520 --> 00:50:09,279 Speaker 1: anything that their sport has to offer. So golf had 897 00:50:09,320 --> 00:50:15,400 Speaker 1: this insane privilege to have someone like Tiger Woods in 898 00:50:15,440 --> 00:50:19,879 Speaker 1: their midst and everybody benefit. Once everybody was getting beyond 899 00:50:19,920 --> 00:50:22,439 Speaker 1: the fact that this guy's beating us every single week, 900 00:50:22,480 --> 00:50:25,160 Speaker 1: they realize, yeah, but the purses are bigger than ever. 901 00:50:25,280 --> 00:50:27,839 Speaker 1: I'm going to make more money now finishing second than 902 00:50:27,880 --> 00:50:31,520 Speaker 1: I would have finishing first without Tiger Woods. But it 903 00:50:31,640 --> 00:50:35,160 Speaker 1: will be interesting to see now because there was that 904 00:50:35,239 --> 00:50:37,680 Speaker 1: glimpse of hope, you know, when Tiger won that Masters 905 00:50:37,960 --> 00:50:41,400 Speaker 1: four years ago, maybe he's back. Well now this week 906 00:50:41,440 --> 00:50:44,920 Speaker 1: we have clearly seen that that Tiger is not going 907 00:50:44,960 --> 00:50:49,560 Speaker 1: to return. It's not happening. And how this sport progresses. 908 00:50:49,640 --> 00:50:52,920 Speaker 1: How do you sell the game of golf? You know? 909 00:50:53,000 --> 00:50:55,760 Speaker 1: And by the way, here's another thing. When we talk 910 00:50:55,840 --> 00:51:00,839 Speaker 1: about a golf game that has been predominantly white over 911 00:51:00,880 --> 00:51:03,840 Speaker 1: the years, and a lot of people felt that with 912 00:51:03,920 --> 00:51:07,360 Speaker 1: the emergence of Tiger Woods, we would see more minority 913 00:51:07,400 --> 00:51:09,719 Speaker 1: golfers out on the PGA Tour. Do you know that 914 00:51:09,800 --> 00:51:13,240 Speaker 1: there are actually fewer now than there were when Tiger 915 00:51:13,600 --> 00:51:18,440 Speaker 1: actually broke in? Why is that? Yeah, there are actually 916 00:51:18,520 --> 00:51:22,120 Speaker 1: fewer on the PGA Tour now than there were when 917 00:51:22,160 --> 00:51:27,680 Speaker 1: Tiger emerged winning that Masters in nineteen ninety seven. Internationally, 918 00:51:27,760 --> 00:51:29,520 Speaker 1: I think it's been a big game, and you talk 919 00:51:29,560 --> 00:51:32,839 Speaker 1: about some of these international golfers sighting Tiger Woods as 920 00:51:32,880 --> 00:51:35,160 Speaker 1: an inspiration for them to get into the game as 921 00:51:35,200 --> 00:51:38,440 Speaker 1: a youth. But as far as minorities are concerned, the 922 00:51:38,560 --> 00:51:42,400 Speaker 1: numbers are not there. They're actually lower than they were 923 00:51:42,800 --> 00:51:46,280 Speaker 1: twenty five years ago on the PGA Tour. It's amazing, 924 00:51:46,600 --> 00:51:49,919 Speaker 1: is disappointing and distressing that you haven't anymore. You would 925 00:51:49,960 --> 00:51:51,520 Speaker 1: like to think that there would have been a bounce 926 00:51:51,640 --> 00:51:55,360 Speaker 1: or boom that those guys who watch Tiger in the 927 00:51:55,560 --> 00:51:59,040 Speaker 1: nineties two thousands, that eventually they would be holding clubs 928 00:51:59,480 --> 00:52:03,279 Speaker 1: on the two. But I'll be honestly, we think about 929 00:52:03,280 --> 00:52:06,040 Speaker 1: the different factors very similar to baseball, like just the 930 00:52:06,080 --> 00:52:09,480 Speaker 1: amount of money that goes into it to be able 931 00:52:09,480 --> 00:52:13,520 Speaker 1: to participate, where courses are located, how many courses are 932 00:52:13,560 --> 00:52:17,319 Speaker 1: located in nearby neighborhoods with minorities and those things, and 933 00:52:17,320 --> 00:52:19,040 Speaker 1: you have to seek it out. And also from a 934 00:52:19,080 --> 00:52:24,600 Speaker 1: cultural standpoint, you in a way needed someone to pick 935 00:52:24,680 --> 00:52:28,600 Speaker 1: up the mantle for Tiger to not necessarily be a competitor, 936 00:52:28,600 --> 00:52:32,000 Speaker 1: but to be on the tour, in the mix while 937 00:52:32,040 --> 00:52:35,399 Speaker 1: he's doing it so much like Michael Jordan and Kobe right, 938 00:52:35,480 --> 00:52:37,920 Speaker 1: so you could you could easily see the transition from 939 00:52:37,960 --> 00:52:40,759 Speaker 1: Michael Jordan to Kobe where you kind of have not 940 00:52:40,800 --> 00:52:46,080 Speaker 1: necessarily a rivalry, but you have that extension of the 941 00:52:46,160 --> 00:52:50,239 Speaker 1: great Michael Jordan and Kobe Tight. You never had an 942 00:52:50,239 --> 00:52:53,719 Speaker 1: opportunity to really see that, and because of that, it 943 00:52:53,760 --> 00:52:56,080 Speaker 1: has kind of I would say died off. There are 944 00:52:56,120 --> 00:52:59,799 Speaker 1: people that I go see play on weekends and those things, 945 00:52:59,800 --> 00:53:04,120 Speaker 1: but it certainly didn't reached the fever pitch. And that's 946 00:53:04,160 --> 00:53:07,319 Speaker 1: also why so many guys because I do remember at 947 00:53:07,360 --> 00:53:10,120 Speaker 1: the height of Tiger being Tiger. Just seeing guys on 948 00:53:10,160 --> 00:53:12,560 Speaker 1: the golf course all the time. Now there's an older generation, 949 00:53:12,640 --> 00:53:16,960 Speaker 1: but just mimicking, imitating, talking about it. People like just 950 00:53:17,200 --> 00:53:19,080 Speaker 1: doing it. And I grew up in a household where 951 00:53:19,440 --> 00:53:23,239 Speaker 1: my uncles were caddies and they always talked about the game. 952 00:53:23,280 --> 00:53:24,880 Speaker 1: And I never necessarily picked it up, but I was 953 00:53:24,920 --> 00:53:26,919 Speaker 1: always around that they talked about it. We would watched 954 00:53:27,480 --> 00:53:29,880 Speaker 1: Jack Nicholas and the Masters and all that other stuff. 955 00:53:29,920 --> 00:53:33,960 Speaker 1: But it just hasn't resonated like we thought, and so 956 00:53:34,000 --> 00:53:36,960 Speaker 1: there has to be some kind of cool factor that 957 00:53:37,280 --> 00:53:39,480 Speaker 1: allows it to be a bigger thing in the community. 958 00:53:39,600 --> 00:53:42,000 Speaker 1: That is the biggest part of it. When all these 959 00:53:42,040 --> 00:53:46,000 Speaker 1: young golfers during the rise of Tiger Woods site why 960 00:53:46,880 --> 00:53:50,839 Speaker 1: Tiger was such an inspiration to them is that he 961 00:53:50,960 --> 00:53:55,319 Speaker 1: was cool. It was cool to be a golfer. You know, 962 00:53:55,360 --> 00:53:58,040 Speaker 1: you're an athlete, and it's like I'm playing football, I'm 963 00:53:58,080 --> 00:54:04,719 Speaker 1: playing basketball, I'm playing baseball, golf golf cool. Tiger made 964 00:54:04,719 --> 00:54:07,359 Speaker 1: it cool. So we'll see what happens here. Again, we 965 00:54:07,400 --> 00:54:10,040 Speaker 1: are watching the final round of the Masters. Whether we'll 966 00:54:10,040 --> 00:54:12,000 Speaker 1: not be a factor. There will be no rain today. 967 00:54:12,080 --> 00:54:15,560 Speaker 1: They will get this final round in poo day all right. 968 00:54:15,600 --> 00:54:18,120 Speaker 1: Today is also the final day regular season in the 969 00:54:18,480 --> 00:54:23,960 Speaker 1: NBA MVP. It's been a raging argument all season long. 970 00:54:24,160 --> 00:54:29,040 Speaker 1: The votes will be cast today. Top five. That's what 971 00:54:29,160 --> 00:54:33,680 Speaker 1: you fill on on your MVP ballot. Top five regular season. 972 00:54:34,400 --> 00:54:38,400 Speaker 1: We'll give you our list. Coming up next, Steve Harman 973 00:54:38,480 --> 00:54:43,799 Speaker 1: and Bucky Brooks, Fox Sports Sunday. A Happy Easter out 974 00:54:43,840 --> 00:54:45,680 Speaker 1: there once he am were you are alive from the 975 00:54:45,680 --> 00:54:51,000 Speaker 1: tirerac dot Com studios. One thing about Bucky, he comes 976 00:54:51,040 --> 00:54:55,680 Speaker 1: fully prepared. Now, over the years, Bucky, you know that 977 00:54:55,719 --> 00:54:59,160 Speaker 1: I have worked with pretty much everybody in the industry. Yes, 978 00:54:59,280 --> 00:55:02,360 Speaker 1: they're very There are very few people in our industry 979 00:55:02,360 --> 00:55:05,400 Speaker 1: that I have not sat next to these many many years, 980 00:55:06,080 --> 00:55:09,680 Speaker 1: and the vast majority of them. Whether I've done a 981 00:55:09,880 --> 00:55:13,200 Speaker 1: morning show, a midday show, an afternoon show, it doesn't matter. 982 00:55:13,800 --> 00:55:18,440 Speaker 1: Usually have food with them because we're doing a three 983 00:55:18,520 --> 00:55:21,000 Speaker 1: four hour show, whatever it might be. I've done five hours. 984 00:55:21,000 --> 00:55:23,359 Speaker 1: You don't do anything, You're You're like, no food, no water, 985 00:55:23,440 --> 00:55:25,759 Speaker 1: You just like locked in and focus. Yeah, I mean 986 00:55:25,800 --> 00:55:28,840 Speaker 1: I rarely leave my seat. Yeah, Like, you don't do anything. 987 00:55:29,080 --> 00:55:30,640 Speaker 1: I just I just sit here. I just hit like 988 00:55:30,680 --> 00:55:33,759 Speaker 1: an iron Man over here. The first first time we 989 00:55:33,840 --> 00:55:35,640 Speaker 1: worked together, I was like, man, my man doesn't get up, 990 00:55:35,640 --> 00:55:38,360 Speaker 1: he doesn't lead, doesn't doesn't go with he's just banging. 991 00:55:38,680 --> 00:55:42,120 Speaker 1: Years ago, the Hall of Fame golfer Gary Player, three 992 00:55:42,160 --> 00:55:44,560 Speaker 1: time Masters champion, who by the way, is now eighty 993 00:55:44,640 --> 00:55:48,000 Speaker 1: seven years of age and a big fitness guy, had 994 00:55:48,040 --> 00:55:50,640 Speaker 1: him on the radio show one time and this was 995 00:55:51,040 --> 00:55:53,560 Speaker 1: about I don't know ten a little over ten years ago, 996 00:55:53,600 --> 00:55:56,560 Speaker 1: twelve years ago, and he was actually featured in the 997 00:55:56,760 --> 00:55:59,520 Speaker 1: Body edition of ESPN, you know that magazine where they 998 00:56:00,120 --> 00:56:03,600 Speaker 1: and the guy was in his seventies. Remember, so I was. 999 00:56:03,760 --> 00:56:05,799 Speaker 1: I brought him on. He was a very nice man, 1000 00:56:05,880 --> 00:56:08,719 Speaker 1: and I asked him, you know what is the key 1001 00:56:08,840 --> 00:56:13,120 Speaker 1: and staying fit? Is it exercises a diet? He goes. 1002 00:56:13,960 --> 00:56:20,000 Speaker 1: The key is this, the less you eat, the longer 1003 00:56:20,040 --> 00:56:24,640 Speaker 1: you live. So for some of them, I, like myself, 1004 00:56:24,680 --> 00:56:26,239 Speaker 1: I sort of keep that in mind. I don't eat 1005 00:56:26,360 --> 00:56:29,520 Speaker 1: very much. Did you give a rational but behind the 1006 00:56:29,840 --> 00:56:32,200 Speaker 1: less you eat? Like, I don't know, I mean because 1007 00:56:32,360 --> 00:56:35,960 Speaker 1: naturally I think your body will put on weight as 1008 00:56:36,040 --> 00:56:38,480 Speaker 1: you don't. I mean, I don't know how much food again, 1009 00:56:38,560 --> 00:56:40,800 Speaker 1: exercise and everything else, you have to have a certain 1010 00:56:40,840 --> 00:56:46,680 Speaker 1: amount of calories in your diet. But people tend to 1011 00:56:46,680 --> 00:56:49,640 Speaker 1: over eat. It's simple as that they eat more than 1012 00:56:49,680 --> 00:56:52,680 Speaker 1: their bodies actually need and it's hard on your organs. 1013 00:56:52,680 --> 00:56:56,320 Speaker 1: But you know who else um or prescribed to that 1014 00:56:56,320 --> 00:56:59,080 Speaker 1: that mentality is Eric Dickerson. He doesn't eat a lot 1015 00:56:59,080 --> 00:57:01,600 Speaker 1: of food. No, he it's very he's very slender man. 1016 00:57:01,600 --> 00:57:03,560 Speaker 1: He's probably gonnave to be like one hundred and thirties. Well, 1017 00:57:03,600 --> 00:57:07,359 Speaker 1: I mean I again, but your body adjusts and people say, 1018 00:57:07,400 --> 00:57:10,160 Speaker 1: are you hungry? The thing about me is when I 1019 00:57:10,200 --> 00:57:15,439 Speaker 1: do eat, I eat fast, which that's not good. That's 1020 00:57:15,480 --> 00:57:19,520 Speaker 1: not good, see because that moderation though in the moment 1021 00:57:19,560 --> 00:57:22,840 Speaker 1: you're feasting, Yeah, you go up, but I really so 1022 00:57:22,920 --> 00:57:26,160 Speaker 1: basically Gary Player is doing what is the crazy? They're 1023 00:57:26,200 --> 00:57:29,160 Speaker 1: intermittent fasting. He's not eating your lot and the signs 1024 00:57:29,200 --> 00:57:32,120 Speaker 1: your body just because some of the triggers that make 1025 00:57:32,200 --> 00:57:34,240 Speaker 1: us want to eat are just visual clues. You're not 1026 00:57:34,280 --> 00:57:37,720 Speaker 1: necessarily hungry, right, But it's a routine. Well, I wake up, 1027 00:57:37,720 --> 00:57:39,560 Speaker 1: I guess I'm gonna eat, and then oh it's more 1028 00:57:39,640 --> 00:57:42,200 Speaker 1: free food at the off the office. Yeah, free like 1029 00:57:42,240 --> 00:57:44,919 Speaker 1: so you just kind of can't pass can't can't pass 1030 00:57:44,960 --> 00:57:47,400 Speaker 1: up those things and so maybe there's something to it. 1031 00:57:47,440 --> 00:57:51,520 Speaker 1: But then I'll tell you, like this morning, I walked 1032 00:57:51,520 --> 00:57:54,680 Speaker 1: in and had a hot yoga class and like kind 1033 00:57:54,680 --> 00:57:56,800 Speaker 1: of caught me by surprise, like wore me out a 1034 00:57:56,800 --> 00:57:59,800 Speaker 1: little bit, and so I was getting lighted. It's so 1035 00:57:59,800 --> 00:58:01,960 Speaker 1: I'm to make sure I don't pass out on you. 1036 00:58:02,080 --> 00:58:07,000 Speaker 1: Right now. Help is on the way. We have, Yeah, 1037 00:58:07,080 --> 00:58:10,080 Speaker 1: we do have a little little nourishment here coming the way. 1038 00:58:10,160 --> 00:58:12,400 Speaker 1: All right. Um, Today is the final day of the 1039 00:58:12,440 --> 00:58:17,360 Speaker 1: regular season the NBA, and like every other sport, whether 1040 00:58:17,440 --> 00:58:21,080 Speaker 1: it's the NHL, the NBA, Major League Baseball, the National 1041 00:58:21,120 --> 00:58:24,160 Speaker 1: Football League, it is the final day of the regular 1042 00:58:24,240 --> 00:58:28,680 Speaker 1: season when the writers and all those individual sports vote 1043 00:58:28,720 --> 00:58:34,480 Speaker 1: on the season ending awards before the playoffs begin, and 1044 00:58:34,560 --> 00:58:39,439 Speaker 1: this is in uniform across the board before we give 1045 00:58:39,480 --> 00:58:42,840 Speaker 1: our list of the top five MVP. And the reason 1046 00:58:42,880 --> 00:58:46,240 Speaker 1: that there's five is that it's the one award where 1047 00:58:46,280 --> 00:58:49,760 Speaker 1: there are five spots filled out on every ballot one, two, three, 1048 00:58:49,840 --> 00:58:55,240 Speaker 1: four five in the NBA. But do you believe that 1049 00:58:55,360 --> 00:58:58,520 Speaker 1: it should remain the same where when we talk about 1050 00:58:58,560 --> 00:59:02,240 Speaker 1: an MVP award, it's based on the regular season. You 1051 00:59:02,280 --> 00:59:06,800 Speaker 1: do have obviously an NBA finals MVP based on what 1052 00:59:06,840 --> 00:59:08,600 Speaker 1: you do in the NBA Finals. But how do you 1053 00:59:08,600 --> 00:59:12,040 Speaker 1: feel about these awards, all of these awards and all 1054 00:59:12,120 --> 00:59:16,720 Speaker 1: these team sports voted on before the playoffs. Well, I 1055 00:59:16,720 --> 00:59:20,120 Speaker 1: mean there's a part of it, Like in my estimation, 1056 00:59:20,240 --> 00:59:23,840 Speaker 1: there should be regal season MVPs and then postseason MVPs 1057 00:59:23,840 --> 00:59:26,600 Speaker 1: because it's a completely different animal. You award the people 1058 00:59:26,600 --> 00:59:28,800 Speaker 1: who have played well during the eighty two games season, 1059 00:59:29,240 --> 00:59:31,880 Speaker 1: but you also want to reward those who turn it 1060 00:59:31,960 --> 00:59:34,960 Speaker 1: up in the tournament. It's only right. And so to 1061 00:59:35,000 --> 00:59:37,320 Speaker 1: give someone a regular season MVP, that's great. They can 1062 00:59:37,360 --> 00:59:38,920 Speaker 1: have the little trophy. They can have the trophy for 1063 00:59:39,040 --> 00:59:41,720 Speaker 1: what they did during a regular season. But when we 1064 00:59:41,760 --> 00:59:45,320 Speaker 1: get down to it and it's the time whereas the 1065 00:59:45,440 --> 00:59:48,400 Speaker 1: rubber meets the road. Yeah, it should be a separate category, 1066 00:59:48,480 --> 00:59:50,800 Speaker 1: just like they talk about finals, MVPN and other stuff. 1067 00:59:50,840 --> 00:59:56,320 Speaker 1: All right, most valuable player for Bucky Brooks, How do 1068 00:59:56,360 --> 01:00:00,560 Speaker 1: you define most valuable player? Is it just the best player? Period? 1069 01:00:00,960 --> 01:00:04,040 Speaker 1: Is the best player on the best team? How much 1070 01:00:04,080 --> 01:00:08,800 Speaker 1: should team's success weigh in for you in determining who 1071 01:00:08,920 --> 01:00:11,840 Speaker 1: is the most valuable player? Yeah, it's funny because it 1072 01:00:11,880 --> 01:00:13,960 Speaker 1: can be a few different things. Most valuable player or 1073 01:00:14,000 --> 01:00:17,320 Speaker 1: does it really mean most outstanding player? A lot of 1074 01:00:17,320 --> 01:00:19,880 Speaker 1: times when we vote on MVPs we get that part 1075 01:00:19,880 --> 01:00:23,040 Speaker 1: wrong because we're talking about value. All these players are 1076 01:00:23,120 --> 01:00:26,240 Speaker 1: valuable to their teams because they're the start of their 1077 01:00:26,360 --> 01:00:28,800 Speaker 1: respective teams. So if you remove them, the team doesn't 1078 01:00:28,800 --> 01:00:31,520 Speaker 1: function at the same level. That's it. I view it 1079 01:00:31,600 --> 01:00:35,120 Speaker 1: as the most outstanding player, the player that dominates throughout 1080 01:00:35,120 --> 01:00:37,280 Speaker 1: the course of the regular season, the player that has 1081 01:00:37,360 --> 01:00:39,840 Speaker 1: clearly been hit and showed as above the competition when 1082 01:00:39,840 --> 01:00:44,840 Speaker 1: it comes to their individual play and raising the performance 1083 01:00:44,920 --> 01:00:48,280 Speaker 1: of their team as well. Yeah, and the problem with 1084 01:00:48,320 --> 01:00:51,800 Speaker 1: the MBA's MVP voting, by the way, prior to nineteen 1085 01:00:51,880 --> 01:00:55,840 Speaker 1: eighty one, the voting for MVP was not done by 1086 01:00:55,880 --> 01:00:59,680 Speaker 1: the media. It was done by the players in the league. 1087 01:01:01,040 --> 01:01:05,560 Speaker 1: The league players decided the MVP award, and then by 1088 01:01:06,040 --> 01:01:10,320 Speaker 1: nineteen eighty one they finally decided let the media decide. 1089 01:01:11,200 --> 01:01:14,280 Speaker 1: How do you feel about that deciding who the most 1090 01:01:14,360 --> 01:01:18,560 Speaker 1: valuable player is versus the media deciding the most valuable players. 1091 01:01:18,720 --> 01:01:21,480 Speaker 1: So here's the thing when it comes to it, Because 1092 01:01:22,080 --> 01:01:23,760 Speaker 1: as a former player, I've been on this side of 1093 01:01:23,800 --> 01:01:25,480 Speaker 1: the argument that players need to do it, but then 1094 01:01:25,560 --> 01:01:29,920 Speaker 1: players also may not pay a close enough tension to 1095 01:01:29,960 --> 01:01:33,240 Speaker 1: the games, and they also have prejudices. There's some things too. 1096 01:01:33,240 --> 01:01:35,720 Speaker 1: The media has prejudice too. So I feel like it 1097 01:01:35,800 --> 01:01:38,280 Speaker 1: almost needs to be a split. We need to have 1098 01:01:38,320 --> 01:01:41,200 Speaker 1: a committee, a split where we have some players, we 1099 01:01:41,240 --> 01:01:44,040 Speaker 1: have some media members, we kind of have a collection, 1100 01:01:44,240 --> 01:01:47,360 Speaker 1: a collective come together and decide on who should be 1101 01:01:47,400 --> 01:01:49,960 Speaker 1: the MVP, and maybe we put a little fan interest 1102 01:01:50,000 --> 01:01:52,400 Speaker 1: in there as well, almost like the All Star Game. Yeah, 1103 01:01:52,440 --> 01:01:54,840 Speaker 1: but in the All Star voting, did you see the 1104 01:01:54,880 --> 01:01:57,680 Speaker 1: players vote and you're seeing players you never heard of 1105 01:01:58,240 --> 01:02:02,640 Speaker 1: actually get votes to start the All Star Game? Because see, 1106 01:02:02,680 --> 01:02:05,600 Speaker 1: that's that's when it was like, I never even heard 1107 01:02:05,600 --> 01:02:08,280 Speaker 1: of this guy? Who who are the three players that 1108 01:02:08,400 --> 01:02:12,560 Speaker 1: decided this guy should start the All Star Game? I 1109 01:02:12,600 --> 01:02:14,600 Speaker 1: gotta show you the voting during the break. So on 1110 01:02:14,600 --> 01:02:17,000 Speaker 1: the other side, we'll get to our top five list 1111 01:02:17,080 --> 01:02:20,240 Speaker 1: of this year's NBA MVP. But right now, let's find 1112 01:02:20,240 --> 01:02:24,480 Speaker 1: out what is trending and well Moncy on this Easter Sunday, 1113 01:02:24,720 --> 01:02:28,800 Speaker 1: very much in the giving mentality, we're not even paying attention, 1114 01:02:28,840 --> 01:02:32,280 Speaker 1: which is hard for the course for me, people knew 1115 01:02:32,320 --> 01:02:34,040 Speaker 1: this to me all the time, like, you guys are 1116 01:02:34,120 --> 01:02:36,520 Speaker 1: so locked in. Sam and I were trying so hard 1117 01:02:36,560 --> 01:02:38,440 Speaker 1: to get your attention, all right. I get this all 1118 01:02:38,480 --> 01:02:41,240 Speaker 1: the time from my own family. They're like they were 1119 01:02:41,320 --> 01:02:43,280 Speaker 1: on a walk and I was driving up in the 1120 01:02:43,360 --> 01:02:46,000 Speaker 1: smart car, or they drove by me and like, did 1121 01:02:46,080 --> 01:02:49,160 Speaker 1: you see us? And I'm like, no, I did not 1122 01:02:49,280 --> 01:02:51,880 Speaker 1: see him. If we were waving at you, how did 1123 01:02:51,920 --> 01:02:55,480 Speaker 1: you not see us? I was like climbing on top 1124 01:02:55,520 --> 01:02:58,320 Speaker 1: of the desk. You missed it, You missed it? Well, 1125 01:02:58,480 --> 01:03:02,560 Speaker 1: it's it's because I spend four hours on a Sunday 1126 01:03:02,680 --> 01:03:06,880 Speaker 1: staring at Sam right right, because I can't really see 1127 01:03:06,880 --> 01:03:09,560 Speaker 1: Bow in the backgros tired of staring at me, you know, 1128 01:03:09,680 --> 01:03:12,280 Speaker 1: and I have to I have to look at Bucky, 1129 01:03:12,360 --> 01:03:16,080 Speaker 1: but that I naturally see a lot of as saying, 1130 01:03:16,360 --> 01:03:18,080 Speaker 1: we make a lot of eye contact food day, and 1131 01:03:18,080 --> 01:03:20,800 Speaker 1: he's very colorful to Yeah, it's my Easter shirt. It's 1132 01:03:20,800 --> 01:03:24,520 Speaker 1: got breakfast foods on it. Interesting, Bucky was mesmerized with you. 1133 01:03:24,840 --> 01:03:31,280 Speaker 1: I couldn't get Bucky to look in our direction at all. Yeah. Yeah. Um. 1134 01:03:31,600 --> 01:03:36,240 Speaker 1: So we got a lot of NBA today, meaningless a 1135 01:03:36,240 --> 01:03:39,160 Speaker 1: lot of Major League Baseball, and those leaders are about 1136 01:03:39,160 --> 01:03:41,880 Speaker 1: to tee off at the Masters. They are. We'll stay 1137 01:03:41,920 --> 01:03:45,600 Speaker 1: with NBA for just a second. Guys, there's sixteen possible 1138 01:03:45,720 --> 01:03:50,080 Speaker 1: seating scenarios in the Western Conference based on four games 1139 01:03:50,480 --> 01:03:54,240 Speaker 1: New Orleans and Minnesota, Utah at Lakers, Golden State at Portland, 1140 01:03:54,360 --> 01:03:59,000 Speaker 1: and Clippers at Phoenix. So all of that sixteen possible 1141 01:03:59,040 --> 01:04:01,280 Speaker 1: seating scenarios. The only thing we do know in the 1142 01:04:01,320 --> 01:04:03,840 Speaker 1: West is that Denver's number one, Memphis will be number two, 1143 01:04:03,880 --> 01:04:06,920 Speaker 1: Sacramento is number three, Phoenix is number four, and Oklahoma 1144 01:04:07,000 --> 01:04:10,280 Speaker 1: City is number ten. So everything in between is up 1145 01:04:10,280 --> 01:04:12,240 Speaker 1: in the air. That is everything that we know. On 1146 01:04:12,280 --> 01:04:14,360 Speaker 1: the East, it's pretty much set as it is. So 1147 01:04:14,440 --> 01:04:17,280 Speaker 1: that's why those games are a little bit meaningless right now, 1148 01:04:17,320 --> 01:04:19,680 Speaker 1: and that's why half of them aren't even playing. But 1149 01:04:19,720 --> 01:04:22,280 Speaker 1: the four games that are supposed to start at three 1150 01:04:22,400 --> 01:04:24,920 Speaker 1: thirty pm Eastern time have a lot a lot of 1151 01:04:25,000 --> 01:04:29,320 Speaker 1: sway and we'll see sixteen possible scenarios. You guys were 1152 01:04:29,320 --> 01:04:31,400 Speaker 1: talking about the MVP. I agree with you, Bucky. It 1153 01:04:31,440 --> 01:04:34,120 Speaker 1: should be a little bit more of include some players, 1154 01:04:34,360 --> 01:04:37,080 Speaker 1: include some media, and the players maybe can't vote for 1155 01:04:37,120 --> 01:04:39,560 Speaker 1: their own teammate type of thing, or like the coaches 1156 01:04:39,600 --> 01:04:42,360 Speaker 1: camp vote for their own players something like that. I 1157 01:04:42,400 --> 01:04:44,760 Speaker 1: totally agree with you, guys, but it's gonna be Joel 1158 01:04:44,720 --> 01:04:47,480 Speaker 1: Empie who's gonna win the scoring champion for the second 1159 01:04:47,520 --> 01:04:50,200 Speaker 1: straight year. Thirty three point one points per game is 1160 01:04:50,200 --> 01:04:52,800 Speaker 1: what he averaged. He's not playing today, but it doesn't 1161 01:04:52,840 --> 01:04:55,520 Speaker 1: matter because Luca and Damian Lillard, who are second and third, 1162 01:04:55,560 --> 01:04:58,360 Speaker 1: are not playing either. Luca average thirty two point four, 1163 01:04:58,440 --> 01:05:01,200 Speaker 1: Damian Lillard thirty two points. So it's gonna be Joel 1164 01:05:01,240 --> 01:05:03,320 Speaker 1: and being with thirty three point one. And again, he's 1165 01:05:03,360 --> 01:05:05,600 Speaker 1: not even playing today. We also have a lot of 1166 01:05:05,600 --> 01:05:08,480 Speaker 1: baseball going on all rise because Aaron Judges hit his 1167 01:05:08,560 --> 01:05:11,320 Speaker 1: third homer of the season already for the Yankees, who 1168 01:05:11,320 --> 01:05:14,400 Speaker 1: are beating the Orioles two to one. The Rays are hot, 1169 01:05:14,440 --> 01:05:17,120 Speaker 1: guys eight and oh and right now they're still hot. 1170 01:05:17,120 --> 01:05:20,200 Speaker 1: They're beating the Athletics five zero bottom of the fifth inning, 1171 01:05:20,320 --> 01:05:21,760 Speaker 1: so we'll see if they're gonna be nine and not. 1172 01:05:21,880 --> 01:05:24,439 Speaker 1: To start the season, the Red Sox and Tigers were tied. 1173 01:05:24,480 --> 01:05:26,520 Speaker 1: Not anymore. It's the Red Sox on top two to one, 1174 01:05:26,560 --> 01:05:28,720 Speaker 1: top of the six and the Phillies have extended their 1175 01:05:28,800 --> 01:05:31,320 Speaker 1: lead over the Reds four two, top of the fifth inning. 1176 01:05:31,520 --> 01:05:34,400 Speaker 1: The Marlins holding on to their three run homer by 1177 01:05:34,480 --> 01:05:36,919 Speaker 1: Brian's de la Cruz to beat the Mets right now 1178 01:05:36,960 --> 01:05:38,960 Speaker 1: three to one. They're about to start the fourth inning. 1179 01:05:39,120 --> 01:05:41,280 Speaker 1: Pirates on top of the White Sox one zero, top 1180 01:05:41,320 --> 01:05:45,160 Speaker 1: of the fifth and it's these are all scoreless Mariners 1181 01:05:45,160 --> 01:05:46,960 Speaker 1: on top of the Guardians two to one, top of 1182 01:05:47,000 --> 01:05:50,200 Speaker 1: the fourth inning. Back to you guys, all right, thank 1183 01:05:50,240 --> 01:05:52,919 Speaker 1: you very much. We will check with you a little 1184 01:05:52,920 --> 01:06:00,200 Speaker 1: bit later on. Yeah, we don't know live verse is 1185 01:06:00,240 --> 01:06:05,240 Speaker 1: the recorded When it comes to Monsey, Sam is just 1186 01:06:05,440 --> 01:06:08,960 Speaker 1: enamored with that. I can tell how long is we 1187 01:06:08,960 --> 01:06:11,360 Speaker 1: have one drop of Monsey saying yeah, and then when 1188 01:06:11,360 --> 01:06:13,160 Speaker 1: she does more of a vocal fry when she does 1189 01:06:13,200 --> 01:06:15,840 Speaker 1: it live yeah, I can tell someone audio engineer. I 1190 01:06:15,920 --> 01:06:18,680 Speaker 1: try to do it exactly as the recording, and you do. 1191 01:06:20,240 --> 01:06:23,200 Speaker 1: No one does a better Monsey impersonation than months and 1192 01:06:23,280 --> 01:06:28,240 Speaker 1: months on and she heard personation, so you can't differentiate 1193 01:06:28,280 --> 01:06:32,240 Speaker 1: between the two. Unbelievable. Um, all right, The leaders have 1194 01:06:32,320 --> 01:06:37,080 Speaker 1: teed off finally at the Masters and Brooks kept just 1195 01:06:37,160 --> 01:06:40,560 Speaker 1: hit his opening drive on the first hole so far left. 1196 01:06:40,600 --> 01:06:43,680 Speaker 1: I think it landed in Atlanta. Oh, he just pulled 1197 01:06:43,720 --> 01:06:46,760 Speaker 1: that thing into the woods. You know what, That makes 1198 01:06:46,760 --> 01:06:49,440 Speaker 1: me feel better because sometimes I said, I just had 1199 01:06:49,440 --> 01:06:51,439 Speaker 1: a conversation when the free we're talking about golf, and 1200 01:06:51,480 --> 01:06:53,160 Speaker 1: I was saying, the most nervous that you are is 1201 01:06:53,160 --> 01:06:56,240 Speaker 1: that first tea box, which everyone is looking. You kind 1202 01:06:56,240 --> 01:06:58,000 Speaker 1: of work out of things, but that's when everyone does 1203 01:06:58,040 --> 01:07:01,320 Speaker 1: the full evaluation of you, whether you can play or nine. 1204 01:07:01,320 --> 01:07:06,480 Speaker 1: And so Brooks keeps, I mean that thing pulled bad. 1205 01:07:06,560 --> 01:07:08,920 Speaker 1: We'll see where that thing landed. So rom is gonna 1206 01:07:08,920 --> 01:07:11,480 Speaker 1: tea off right now again. Keepico leading going into the 1207 01:07:11,480 --> 01:07:14,360 Speaker 1: final round by two shots. He has led three previous 1208 01:07:14,400 --> 01:07:18,000 Speaker 1: majors going in the final round and one all three. 1209 01:07:18,480 --> 01:07:20,600 Speaker 1: But we'll see how this goes with that openn' he drive. 1210 01:07:20,640 --> 01:07:22,880 Speaker 1: I'm sure he'd like to call for a mulligan on 1211 01:07:22,920 --> 01:07:25,520 Speaker 1: that one. All right, let's go of our list now, 1212 01:07:26,080 --> 01:07:30,280 Speaker 1: where we stand this year top five finishers in the MVP. 1213 01:07:30,800 --> 01:07:32,240 Speaker 1: H Do you have your list one, two, two, four, 1214 01:07:32,360 --> 01:07:35,760 Speaker 1: five in order? I do have. Okay, so let's jazz 1215 01:07:35,800 --> 01:07:38,520 Speaker 1: it up and let's go into your current number five. 1216 01:07:38,600 --> 01:07:43,200 Speaker 1: Who checks in a number five on your MVP list? Okay, 1217 01:07:43,440 --> 01:07:45,560 Speaker 1: number five on my list? Now I'm gonna try to 1218 01:07:45,560 --> 01:07:48,600 Speaker 1: get the front Nacias right. But I remember his dad Sabonis, 1219 01:07:48,920 --> 01:07:52,160 Speaker 1: So Demata Sabonis from Sacramento should be number five on 1220 01:07:52,200 --> 01:07:55,360 Speaker 1: that list because he's my guy. I have sabonus at 1221 01:07:55,440 --> 01:07:57,560 Speaker 1: number five. Look at there's a couple of reasons. One, 1222 01:07:57,840 --> 01:08:01,560 Speaker 1: he leads the ligand rebound. He's second league in triple doubles, 1223 01:08:01,920 --> 01:08:05,600 Speaker 1: shooting sixty two percent. Yeah, you averages nineteen points a game. 1224 01:08:05,640 --> 01:08:09,080 Speaker 1: But Sacramento making the playoffs for the first time in forever. 1225 01:08:09,320 --> 01:08:14,240 Speaker 1: So team individual he checks every box. I agree, I 1226 01:08:14,240 --> 01:08:17,479 Speaker 1: have Sabonis at number five. I'll go next at number four. Okay, 1227 01:08:17,760 --> 01:08:23,639 Speaker 1: at number four, I have Jason Tatum of the Boston Celtics, 1228 01:08:23,720 --> 01:08:28,840 Speaker 1: averaging thirty points a game. Tatum is just continuing to 1229 01:08:29,200 --> 01:08:31,519 Speaker 1: take his game to the next level. Last year made 1230 01:08:31,520 --> 01:08:35,000 Speaker 1: first team All MBA. He'll do the same things this year. 1231 01:08:35,080 --> 01:08:38,880 Speaker 1: So I got Jason Tatum checking in at number four 1232 01:08:39,280 --> 01:08:42,720 Speaker 1: on my MVP list. I mean, I think we can't 1233 01:08:42,720 --> 01:08:45,040 Speaker 1: get James Harden in that conversation a little bit, James 1234 01:08:45,040 --> 01:08:46,960 Speaker 1: Harden kind of working it out there. All the votes 1235 01:08:47,000 --> 01:08:49,400 Speaker 1: go to Joel Embiad and Philly Nut. We don't get 1236 01:08:49,439 --> 01:08:52,920 Speaker 1: any love for James Harden doing his thing. No, you 1237 01:08:53,040 --> 01:08:56,559 Speaker 1: got Harden at number four? No, I mean like thou, 1238 01:08:57,080 --> 01:09:00,200 Speaker 1: I got Jason Tatum at number four. Who's your number four? Well, 1239 01:09:00,280 --> 01:09:02,320 Speaker 1: my number four would be James hard because I think 1240 01:09:02,400 --> 01:09:05,640 Speaker 1: James Harden was worthy of being up there. Because it 1241 01:09:05,680 --> 01:09:07,600 Speaker 1: was tough for me to debate between James Harden and 1242 01:09:07,680 --> 01:09:09,519 Speaker 1: KD because when I look at what KD has been 1243 01:09:09,560 --> 01:09:11,519 Speaker 1: able to do for the teams that he's played on, 1244 01:09:11,560 --> 01:09:13,200 Speaker 1: he kept both of them in the mix. But I'm 1245 01:09:13,200 --> 01:09:15,720 Speaker 1: gonna go with James Harden and this one because his game. 1246 01:09:15,760 --> 01:09:18,880 Speaker 1: Because remember we thought James Harden was done, that he 1247 01:09:18,960 --> 01:09:21,960 Speaker 1: was over, he was washed up, but he's found his 1248 01:09:22,040 --> 01:09:24,479 Speaker 1: stride in Philadelphia. Even though they run the game through 1249 01:09:25,000 --> 01:09:28,840 Speaker 1: Joel and B James harden contributions are significant, all right, 1250 01:09:28,880 --> 01:09:32,080 Speaker 1: So there you go at number three. I'll tanned off 1251 01:09:32,080 --> 01:09:35,680 Speaker 1: to who's your number three and r MVP list, Well, 1252 01:09:35,720 --> 01:09:38,439 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go at Yannis because I'm I got Yannis. 1253 01:09:38,479 --> 01:09:41,080 Speaker 1: I got Yannis being third, and the reason why I 1254 01:09:41,080 --> 01:09:43,800 Speaker 1: have Janni's third, like he look, he's fine, He's done 1255 01:09:43,840 --> 01:09:47,160 Speaker 1: all the things that you should want an MVP to do. 1256 01:09:47,280 --> 01:09:49,880 Speaker 1: He continues to dominate the game the way that it's 1257 01:09:49,880 --> 01:09:51,880 Speaker 1: supposed to be done. He continues to make his way 1258 01:09:51,920 --> 01:09:54,280 Speaker 1: to the file line. He's everging thirty one points and 1259 01:09:54,280 --> 01:09:56,120 Speaker 1: all the stuff is all this stuff is like great, 1260 01:09:56,360 --> 01:10:02,120 Speaker 1: but it's fine, like kind of over to Bucks. Over 1261 01:10:02,200 --> 01:10:03,840 Speaker 1: the Bucks. They had the best record in the league 1262 01:10:03,840 --> 01:10:06,400 Speaker 1: this year. Jannis is also my number three. Look, he's 1263 01:10:06,400 --> 01:10:09,960 Speaker 1: averaging thirty one points a game. He's averaging twelve rebounds 1264 01:10:09,960 --> 01:10:12,320 Speaker 1: a game, six assists. He also does it on the 1265 01:10:12,400 --> 01:10:17,160 Speaker 1: defensive end. I mean Jannis has fallen into that category 1266 01:10:17,200 --> 01:10:21,280 Speaker 1: as Lebron did back in the day, or Jordan where 1267 01:10:21,360 --> 01:10:23,200 Speaker 1: they just stopped giving it to him because they got 1268 01:10:23,200 --> 01:10:26,639 Speaker 1: tired of giving You could have been I mean, Michael 1269 01:10:26,720 --> 01:10:28,840 Speaker 1: Jordan should have won I don't know, like eight MVP 1270 01:10:29,000 --> 01:10:33,320 Speaker 1: awards and Lebron could have gone about eight MVP awards. 1271 01:10:33,600 --> 01:10:35,439 Speaker 1: I think Jannis, who won back to back a couple 1272 01:10:35,479 --> 01:10:38,120 Speaker 1: of years ago. But he checks into number three. My 1273 01:10:38,320 --> 01:10:44,360 Speaker 1: number two is Joel Embiid. Yeah, you heard me right. 1274 01:10:44,479 --> 01:10:47,840 Speaker 1: My number two is Mbid led the league in scoring 1275 01:10:47,880 --> 01:10:51,080 Speaker 1: once again this year. He's had a tremendous season thirty 1276 01:10:51,080 --> 01:10:56,120 Speaker 1: three points, ten rebounds a game, obviously Philadelphia is sitting 1277 01:10:56,160 --> 01:10:59,439 Speaker 1: as the three seed in the East. But for many 1278 01:10:59,439 --> 01:11:02,040 Speaker 1: of the reasons you just gave about James Harden, he 1279 01:11:02,080 --> 01:11:05,840 Speaker 1: hasn't done it alone. So I have Joel embat as 1280 01:11:05,880 --> 01:11:10,240 Speaker 1: my number two. Your number two, well, my number two 1281 01:11:10,280 --> 01:11:12,000 Speaker 1: would be the guy that you must have a number one, 1282 01:11:12,000 --> 01:11:15,560 Speaker 1: and that is the Joker. The Joker will be the 1283 01:11:15,640 --> 01:11:18,280 Speaker 1: runner up this year. He has been fantastic. He's a 1284 01:11:18,280 --> 01:11:19,880 Speaker 1: triple double waiting to happen. He can do it in 1285 01:11:19,920 --> 01:11:22,479 Speaker 1: a variety of ways. You don't see big Man who 1286 01:11:22,560 --> 01:11:27,680 Speaker 1: average twenty four points per game dropped dimes like my 1287 01:11:27,800 --> 01:11:30,439 Speaker 1: Man does at a late teen nine point eight, which 1288 01:11:30,479 --> 01:11:33,439 Speaker 1: is ridiculous. That he's almost like crushing it into regard 1289 01:11:33,680 --> 01:11:39,320 Speaker 1: and just getting it done for the Nuggets. But at 1290 01:11:39,320 --> 01:11:41,760 Speaker 1: some point we got to see them move beyond in 1291 01:11:41,840 --> 01:11:44,360 Speaker 1: the postseason. So he's he's he's look, he's run up 1292 01:11:44,360 --> 01:11:47,240 Speaker 1: to jo I can't get him three straight MVPs. All right, 1293 01:11:47,320 --> 01:11:50,280 Speaker 1: So here we go. I'm gonna make my argument on 1294 01:11:50,439 --> 01:11:53,559 Speaker 1: why Yokich is still the MVP, and then you can 1295 01:11:53,600 --> 01:11:56,639 Speaker 1: give your argument on MBAT as far as Yokich versus 1296 01:11:56,720 --> 01:11:59,320 Speaker 1: MBAT is concerned. If you look at the numbers this year. 1297 01:11:59,439 --> 01:12:02,080 Speaker 1: Keep in mind Denver is the one seed in the 1298 01:12:02,120 --> 01:12:05,400 Speaker 1: West as opposed to Philadelphia, which is a three seed 1299 01:12:05,439 --> 01:12:09,559 Speaker 1: in the East. But outside of scoring, it's not even close. 1300 01:12:09,920 --> 01:12:12,880 Speaker 1: Yokich averages more rebounds per game, he has a higher 1301 01:12:12,880 --> 01:12:16,840 Speaker 1: shooting percentage, he has a higher three point percentage, He 1302 01:12:16,960 --> 01:12:20,799 Speaker 1: obviously averages way more assists, almost ten assists per game, 1303 01:12:21,320 --> 01:12:24,800 Speaker 1: and as far as triple doubles, it's concerned. How about 1304 01:12:24,840 --> 01:12:27,200 Speaker 1: the fact that Yokich has twenty nine this year and 1305 01:12:27,320 --> 01:12:36,120 Speaker 1: beat as One's. It's statistically not even close on who 1306 01:12:36,160 --> 01:12:40,439 Speaker 1: has had the better regular season between Embiad and Yoki. 1307 01:12:40,680 --> 01:12:46,960 Speaker 1: Yokich has better numbers. And I'm an Embiid fan and 1308 01:12:47,040 --> 01:12:49,439 Speaker 1: he's been a runner off and maybe maybe it's just 1309 01:12:49,800 --> 01:12:52,280 Speaker 1: time for him to do it. But I don't see 1310 01:12:52,360 --> 01:12:56,840 Speaker 1: Yokich having the same supporting crew that Embiad has in Philadelphia. 1311 01:12:57,000 --> 01:13:00,200 Speaker 1: So if I go by the numbers, plus that's the 1312 01:13:00,240 --> 01:13:02,519 Speaker 1: fact that Denver is the number one seed in the West, 1313 01:13:03,320 --> 01:13:05,880 Speaker 1: I gotta have your kiss, my number number one guy. 1314 01:13:06,160 --> 01:13:08,640 Speaker 1: So the eyeball tist, the eyeball tist, not just not 1315 01:13:08,720 --> 01:13:11,799 Speaker 1: just spread sheets, the eyeball test. So you're saying based 1316 01:13:11,800 --> 01:13:15,080 Speaker 1: on the eyeball test, yo kids, looks like you're using 1317 01:13:15,080 --> 01:13:18,920 Speaker 1: the eyeball test. Eyeball tist. I'm looking at the numbers here. 1318 01:13:18,920 --> 01:13:22,840 Speaker 1: Any nine triple doubles to one? That's great between that 1319 01:13:22,880 --> 01:13:24,880 Speaker 1: trip double, Like, we don't even like triple doubles. We 1320 01:13:24,920 --> 01:13:27,080 Speaker 1: get on Russ about double double? How about double doubles? 1321 01:13:27,120 --> 01:13:29,439 Speaker 1: Get eight to thirty nine? I think we called that 1322 01:13:29,520 --> 01:13:32,160 Speaker 1: stat Padden. Didn't we call that when Russell Westbrook had 1323 01:13:32,200 --> 01:13:34,840 Speaker 1: all those trible doubles. We were stat padding. We don't 1324 01:13:34,880 --> 01:13:37,280 Speaker 1: care about triple doubles. I thought it was like a 1325 01:13:37,479 --> 01:13:41,719 Speaker 1: meaningless stat. After Russell russ Brook took over for the big, 1326 01:13:41,800 --> 01:13:44,559 Speaker 1: Jokis is shooting sixty three percent from the field, thirty 1327 01:13:44,600 --> 01:13:46,880 Speaker 1: eight percent threes, eighty two percent of the freed to 1328 01:13:46,880 --> 01:13:49,320 Speaker 1: are a line second one league and rebound. I don't know. 1329 01:13:49,479 --> 01:13:52,160 Speaker 1: I'm just I mean, I mean, I maybe our criteria, 1330 01:13:52,200 --> 01:13:54,760 Speaker 1: but you're you're going in bead one. I'm going, yo kid, Yeah, 1331 01:13:54,760 --> 01:13:58,759 Speaker 1: because my eyes dominant force, dominant big man, dominant force, 1332 01:13:59,439 --> 01:14:01,519 Speaker 1: it's over, and Doc Rivers told me it's over. I 1333 01:14:01,600 --> 01:14:03,559 Speaker 1: use Celtics later. Is that why you kept Tatum off 1334 01:14:03,560 --> 01:14:06,439 Speaker 1: your list? I mean, I mean, you got two, you 1335 01:14:06,520 --> 01:14:09,599 Speaker 1: got two Philadelphia seventy six ers in your top four. 1336 01:14:09,760 --> 01:14:12,400 Speaker 1: They've been so up and down. Jason Tatum and that 1337 01:14:12,479 --> 01:14:14,880 Speaker 1: Cruisemen up and down, like James Harden is not up 1338 01:14:14,920 --> 01:14:18,000 Speaker 1: and down. James Harden is saving himself for the postseason. Well, 1339 01:14:18,280 --> 01:14:22,240 Speaker 1: this is a regular season award, all right, Greer disagree? 1340 01:14:22,320 --> 01:14:25,680 Speaker 1: Those are our picks for the top five finishers in 1341 01:14:25,720 --> 01:14:30,280 Speaker 1: the MVP. Vallady anyway, Uh, anybody wanted way in, who's 1342 01:14:30,280 --> 01:14:34,400 Speaker 1: your MVP this year? Sam? Is it embiid or Yoki? 1343 01:14:34,479 --> 01:14:37,040 Speaker 1: Who is the most Valuable Player regular season? I would 1344 01:14:37,080 --> 01:14:38,479 Speaker 1: have to give it to himbid I think, you know, 1345 01:14:38,680 --> 01:14:41,240 Speaker 1: yo Kitch obviously has the stats, but it would be 1346 01:14:41,320 --> 01:14:42,920 Speaker 1: three years in a row winning it, right, And what 1347 01:14:42,960 --> 01:14:45,400 Speaker 1: does that matter? Well? I meant to spread the love 1348 01:14:45,439 --> 01:14:47,559 Speaker 1: around a little bit, A lot of what I would. 1349 01:14:47,600 --> 01:14:50,080 Speaker 1: I love this. Wayne Gretzky won the MVP Award eight 1350 01:14:50,160 --> 01:14:52,320 Speaker 1: straight years in the NHR. You know why because he 1351 01:14:52,479 --> 01:14:54,719 Speaker 1: was the most get Okay, I get that, But Jordan 1352 01:14:54,800 --> 01:14:58,080 Speaker 1: should have won more MVP. So should have Lebron. Uh 1353 01:14:58,120 --> 01:14:59,840 Speaker 1: you know Bird of Magic had to go against each 1354 01:15:00,520 --> 01:15:02,200 Speaker 1: But I mean the idea that we're like Wow, we're 1355 01:15:02,200 --> 01:15:04,240 Speaker 1: tired of giving it to Jordan. Way, are you kidding me? 1356 01:15:05,240 --> 01:15:07,400 Speaker 1: I think embiid um If you look at you know 1357 01:15:07,439 --> 01:15:10,200 Speaker 1: he doesn't he play a little more defense than Yoki? Yes, yeah, 1358 01:15:10,200 --> 01:15:14,200 Speaker 1: and so you know that's that's scoring. There's different metrics 1359 01:15:14,200 --> 01:15:15,479 Speaker 1: to look at. But I think that we give it 1360 01:15:15,479 --> 01:15:17,840 Speaker 1: to him Bead this year. Right, it's gonna be embiid 1361 01:15:17,920 --> 01:15:20,880 Speaker 1: but it should be honest. It should be honest. I mean, 1362 01:15:20,920 --> 01:15:23,000 Speaker 1: be honest. I mean, if you really go, why a 1363 01:15:23,040 --> 01:15:27,040 Speaker 1: two play? I I wouldn't argue against Yannis again if 1364 01:15:27,080 --> 01:15:30,120 Speaker 1: you look at his overall value to his team on 1365 01:15:30,240 --> 01:15:31,960 Speaker 1: a team that did have the best record in the league. 1366 01:15:32,000 --> 01:15:35,080 Speaker 1: Yannis is very much in the conversation. He won those 1367 01:15:35,080 --> 01:15:37,280 Speaker 1: back to back MVPs out he got his two, and 1368 01:15:37,320 --> 01:15:39,360 Speaker 1: the same thing is gonna happen to year gets he 1369 01:15:39,400 --> 01:15:41,360 Speaker 1: got a couple, We're gonna spread around and Bead's gonna 1370 01:15:41,360 --> 01:15:44,320 Speaker 1: win him. That's not the way it should work. You know. 1371 01:15:44,479 --> 01:15:46,439 Speaker 1: It's like when I vote for the Heisman Trophy. It's 1372 01:15:46,439 --> 01:15:50,200 Speaker 1: not a career thing. It's that season who was the 1373 01:15:50,400 --> 01:15:52,519 Speaker 1: best player? But what do you place emphasis on and 1374 01:15:52,520 --> 01:15:55,080 Speaker 1: what do you what do you hold the combination of everything. 1375 01:15:55,280 --> 01:15:57,639 Speaker 1: It's a combinations, but it's your eyes. What's the combination 1376 01:15:57,680 --> 01:16:01,479 Speaker 1: of things. I'm looking at numbers and I'm looking teams success. Yes, 1377 01:16:01,560 --> 01:16:03,760 Speaker 1: and for Yokis, whose team is the number one team 1378 01:16:03,800 --> 01:16:07,040 Speaker 1: in the West. And again twenty nine triple doubles to 1379 01:16:07,120 --> 01:16:09,439 Speaker 1: one this year for embiid No. I mean that's not 1380 01:16:10,200 --> 01:16:12,559 Speaker 1: a freak, no doubt about it. I mean that's a freak. 1381 01:16:12,720 --> 01:16:16,200 Speaker 1: That is a sizeable margin it is. Yeah, all right, 1382 01:16:16,479 --> 01:16:18,559 Speaker 1: coming up, we'll get ready. As we get back to 1383 01:16:18,600 --> 01:16:22,000 Speaker 1: the masters. The leaders have teed off. We'll keep you updated. 1384 01:16:22,080 --> 01:16:25,559 Speaker 1: This is Fox Sports Sunday, Steve Hartman and Bucky Brooks, 1385 01:16:25,560 --> 01:16:28,559 Speaker 1: Fox Sports Sunday. A happy Easter out there once again. 1386 01:16:28,680 --> 01:16:33,679 Speaker 1: We are in the tirerac dot Com studios and Brooks, 1387 01:16:33,720 --> 01:16:38,439 Speaker 1: Kepka and John rom both pard the first hole. Kepta 1388 01:16:38,600 --> 01:16:41,400 Speaker 1: came out of the woods. So really it's a three 1389 01:16:41,439 --> 01:16:44,080 Speaker 1: guy race right now for the green jacket. Kept goat 1390 01:16:44,200 --> 01:16:47,920 Speaker 1: Ram and Victor Hovlin, who's in the pairing in front 1391 01:16:47,920 --> 01:16:50,760 Speaker 1: of them. Kept get eleven under Ram at nine under 1392 01:16:51,080 --> 01:16:53,040 Speaker 1: Hovelin is at eight hunder. By the way, we brought 1393 01:16:53,040 --> 01:16:56,120 Speaker 1: to you by Progressive Insurance. Progressive makes benally easy and affordable. 1394 01:16:56,360 --> 01:16:59,639 Speaker 1: Get a multi policy discount by combining your motorcycle, RV, boat, 1395 01:16:59,680 --> 01:17:03,040 Speaker 1: eight TV and more all your protection one place, bundle 1396 01:17:03,080 --> 01:17:06,960 Speaker 1: and save at Progressive dot Com. Bucky, Like everybody else, 1397 01:17:07,040 --> 01:17:09,479 Speaker 1: we've been watching the Masters for years and years and 1398 01:17:09,560 --> 01:17:11,960 Speaker 1: years and years and years and years. Have you ever 1399 01:17:12,000 --> 01:17:14,479 Speaker 1: been to Augusta, Nashal? Have you ever been? I have 1400 01:17:14,680 --> 01:17:16,920 Speaker 1: not been to Augusta, Nashal, but it's on the buck 1401 01:17:16,960 --> 01:17:18,400 Speaker 1: a list is one of the things that I like 1402 01:17:18,479 --> 01:17:21,519 Speaker 1: to do. I've heard so much about, like to play, 1403 01:17:21,560 --> 01:17:24,320 Speaker 1: but also like the little menu list they got. Like, yes, 1404 01:17:24,560 --> 01:17:27,120 Speaker 1: I'm not a pimiento cheese guy, but I heard you 1405 01:17:27,160 --> 01:17:29,920 Speaker 1: have to have Well you saw the prices there are 1406 01:17:29,960 --> 01:17:33,080 Speaker 1: literally zero. I mean they something. They had one of 1407 01:17:33,120 --> 01:17:36,240 Speaker 1: their correspondence I believe it was on the Golf channel 1408 01:17:36,880 --> 01:17:40,120 Speaker 1: with twenty dollars. See how much food you can get 1409 01:17:40,120 --> 01:17:43,560 Speaker 1: for twenty dollars. He was able to get four sandwiches, 1410 01:17:44,439 --> 01:17:50,519 Speaker 1: a big drink, and three snacks all for twenty dollars. 1411 01:17:50,760 --> 01:17:53,120 Speaker 1: And these are full sandwiches. You know, I got half 1412 01:17:53,120 --> 01:17:56,760 Speaker 1: a sandwich. Wow. So they sell their sandwiches for like 1413 01:17:56,800 --> 01:18:00,240 Speaker 1: a buck fifty each. Big drinks. I love guys that 1414 01:18:00,560 --> 01:18:03,320 Speaker 1: are you a big tradition guy. I mean, do you 1415 01:18:03,320 --> 01:18:05,840 Speaker 1: appreciate history? And you know, you know, you know how 1416 01:18:05,880 --> 01:18:09,599 Speaker 1: I operate, Bucky, But I'm always curious, especially from those 1417 01:18:09,640 --> 01:18:12,240 Speaker 1: that actually played a game at the highest level as 1418 01:18:12,280 --> 01:18:14,800 Speaker 1: you did. I mean, do you have a great appreciation 1419 01:18:14,840 --> 01:18:17,200 Speaker 1: of the history of the NFL? Did you? I mean 1420 01:18:17,280 --> 01:18:20,320 Speaker 1: guys like Kobe he was a fanatic about history of 1421 01:18:20,360 --> 01:18:22,360 Speaker 1: the game, and knowing all these guys, a lot of 1422 01:18:22,360 --> 01:18:26,080 Speaker 1: golfers very fanatical. How about you. You know, It's always 1423 01:18:26,080 --> 01:18:28,040 Speaker 1: been important for me to know the history of the game, 1424 01:18:28,040 --> 01:18:31,880 Speaker 1: and that's in every sport. Being growing up a sports junkie, 1425 01:18:31,880 --> 01:18:35,320 Speaker 1: a sports fanatic. I loved all those things. I love 1426 01:18:35,439 --> 01:18:37,920 Speaker 1: looking at the old animals. I loved understanding what the 1427 01:18:37,920 --> 01:18:41,240 Speaker 1: wreckers were, the numbers and how it broke broke. Now, 1428 01:18:41,320 --> 01:18:44,000 Speaker 1: so for me, yeah, I am a traditionalist in that regard. 1429 01:18:44,680 --> 01:18:46,519 Speaker 1: Gary Player, there he is when he teed off at 1430 01:18:46,520 --> 01:18:48,519 Speaker 1: this year's mass. Look at that guy, eighty seven year 1431 01:18:48,600 --> 01:18:52,679 Speaker 1: look at that oh man, don't like kick guy doesn't 1432 01:18:52,680 --> 01:18:54,200 Speaker 1: eat And that's what we gotta. You must have a 1433 01:18:54,439 --> 01:18:57,559 Speaker 1: Jackal Lane power juicer. I gave one of those to 1434 01:18:57,600 --> 01:18:59,880 Speaker 1: my parents and the annivers I think rules he has 1435 01:18:59,920 --> 01:19:02,720 Speaker 1: to have something, he has to power of juice. Well, 1436 01:19:02,760 --> 01:19:05,120 Speaker 1: he's been a fitness guy his entire life. You know, 1437 01:19:05,160 --> 01:19:07,160 Speaker 1: there was a lot of arguments, say they were talking 1438 01:19:07,160 --> 01:19:10,400 Speaker 1: about on the Golf Channel watching Phil Mickelson still get 1439 01:19:10,439 --> 01:19:12,760 Speaker 1: after it right now. Phil's at three hundred by the way, 1440 01:19:12,800 --> 01:19:15,639 Speaker 1: two hundred on the day t eighteen. You know, he's 1441 01:19:16,120 --> 01:19:19,200 Speaker 1: fifty two years old now, fifty two, fifty three years old, 1442 01:19:19,240 --> 01:19:21,760 Speaker 1: one of major at almost fifty one a couple of 1443 01:19:21,800 --> 01:19:25,280 Speaker 1: years ago. And his training versus that of Tiger Woods 1444 01:19:25,400 --> 01:19:28,599 Speaker 1: and overdoing it in the gym, I mean, Tiger's body 1445 01:19:28,640 --> 01:19:31,280 Speaker 1: has paid the price bay to be. You know, as 1446 01:19:31,320 --> 01:19:35,360 Speaker 1: an athlete, you know when we talk about pushing weights, 1447 01:19:35,360 --> 01:19:38,960 Speaker 1: getting stronger and everything like that as opposed to flexibility, 1448 01:19:38,960 --> 01:19:42,040 Speaker 1: where do you stand on that in terms of conditioning 1449 01:19:42,080 --> 01:19:45,439 Speaker 1: for any sport. No, conditioning is still a very important part, 1450 01:19:45,520 --> 01:19:47,519 Speaker 1: but you have to make sure that you're doing things 1451 01:19:47,520 --> 01:19:49,559 Speaker 1: that are conducive. So as you mix in the weight training, 1452 01:19:49,560 --> 01:19:51,320 Speaker 1: you got to make sure you have the flexibility part 1453 01:19:51,320 --> 01:19:53,960 Speaker 1: of it, the stretching, the yoga in those things. Tiger 1454 01:19:54,000 --> 01:19:57,120 Speaker 1: Woods did go a little above and beyond with the 1455 01:19:57,200 --> 01:19:59,320 Speaker 1: fitness stuff was super bulky and all that stuff and 1456 01:19:59,400 --> 01:20:02,280 Speaker 1: kind of lost his way. But fitness is a thing, 1457 01:20:02,280 --> 01:20:03,840 Speaker 1: and I'm sitting here looking at you, guy, Gary Player. 1458 01:20:03,840 --> 01:20:05,240 Speaker 1: We're talking about that on the other side. All right, 1459 01:20:05,280 --> 01:20:08,400 Speaker 1: we will a lot how things happening on this Easter Sunday. 1460 01:20:08,720 --> 01:20:10,920 Speaker 1: Don't go anywhere, keep it right here. Much more coming 1461 01:20:11,000 --> 01:20:14,320 Speaker 1: up on Fox Sports Sunday. Well, here we are on 1462 01:20:14,320 --> 01:20:17,679 Speaker 1: this Easter Sunday, and there's a lot to celebrate today 1463 01:20:18,120 --> 01:20:20,080 Speaker 1: as we have the final round of the Masters going 1464 01:20:20,160 --> 01:20:25,320 Speaker 1: on right now, final day the NBA regular season, Major 1465 01:20:25,400 --> 01:20:27,679 Speaker 1: League Baseball going on. I don't know how many people 1466 01:20:27,680 --> 01:20:32,400 Speaker 1: out there believe that April April is the best month 1467 01:20:32,800 --> 01:20:35,639 Speaker 1: on the sports calendar. I know a lot do. Once again, 1468 01:20:35,640 --> 01:20:38,280 Speaker 1: we are broadcasting live from the tirac dot Com studios. 1469 01:20:38,320 --> 01:20:40,600 Speaker 1: Tirac dot com. We're gonna help get you there, and 1470 01:20:40,600 --> 01:20:43,759 Speaker 1: I'm a match selection, fast free shipping, free road hazard protection, 1471 01:20:44,080 --> 01:20:48,439 Speaker 1: over ten thousand recommended installers, tirac dot com the way 1472 01:20:48,520 --> 01:20:51,720 Speaker 1: tire buying should be. Of course, I say April is 1473 01:20:51,720 --> 01:20:54,040 Speaker 1: the favorite month of the year if you're certainly a 1474 01:20:54,040 --> 01:20:59,200 Speaker 1: baseball fan, because the baseball season begins, we have March Madness, 1475 01:20:59,280 --> 01:21:01,880 Speaker 1: that flips into the month of April for the final four. 1476 01:21:01,960 --> 01:21:06,120 Speaker 1: You got the Masters in April, the NBA playoffs begin 1477 01:21:06,240 --> 01:21:09,880 Speaker 1: in April, NHL playoffs beginning in April. But I don't know, Bucky. 1478 01:21:10,160 --> 01:21:12,000 Speaker 1: I think there's a lot of people out there saying, 1479 01:21:12,080 --> 01:21:14,120 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, what sports are you talking about? There is 1480 01:21:14,160 --> 01:21:18,519 Speaker 1: only one sport. It's called football. And I'm like, NFL 1481 01:21:18,720 --> 01:21:22,400 Speaker 1: drafts in April. Yes, So, I mean, if you were 1482 01:21:22,439 --> 01:21:28,679 Speaker 1: to rank the months, where is April? Is April top two? 1483 01:21:28,920 --> 01:21:34,760 Speaker 1: Top three? Number one? Is it bigger than September? What 1484 01:21:35,479 --> 01:21:39,800 Speaker 1: is the ultimate sports month for Bucky Brooks? I mean, 1485 01:21:39,840 --> 01:21:41,840 Speaker 1: April is a great month because you have the nc 1486 01:21:41,920 --> 01:21:45,559 Speaker 1: Double A culminating, you have NBA cracking now, you have 1487 01:21:45,600 --> 01:21:49,599 Speaker 1: the NHO ramping up, you have interest in the NFL Draft, 1488 01:21:49,680 --> 01:21:54,600 Speaker 1: you have to kick off to baseball, and then you 1489 01:21:54,640 --> 01:21:58,519 Speaker 1: have this golf tournament, the Masters. I can't imagine there 1490 01:21:58,560 --> 01:22:05,120 Speaker 1: being a more uh flavorful, impact sports month than in April. Yeah, 1491 01:22:05,280 --> 01:22:08,519 Speaker 1: April wins. I mean okay, now, okay, so do you 1492 01:22:08,560 --> 01:22:10,960 Speaker 1: have a better month? I mean, again, if you're an 1493 01:22:11,080 --> 01:22:14,360 Speaker 1: NFL fan, you do have the draft in April? Okay, Okay, 1494 01:22:14,400 --> 01:22:16,840 Speaker 1: would you rather watch the big big story or would 1495 01:22:16,840 --> 01:22:20,479 Speaker 1: you rather watch actual games? October is the best sports 1496 01:22:20,479 --> 01:22:24,599 Speaker 1: month period, hands down, end of discussion. How many how 1497 01:22:24,600 --> 01:22:28,360 Speaker 1: many significant happens in October? Okay, world Series? You have 1498 01:22:28,479 --> 01:22:30,960 Speaker 1: the World Series. You have college football going on, and 1499 01:22:31,000 --> 01:22:32,960 Speaker 1: it's and it's you're into the meat of the schedule. Oh, 1500 01:22:33,080 --> 01:22:38,479 Speaker 1: no meaningful game, but the conference game. You're finished with 1501 01:22:38,479 --> 01:22:42,560 Speaker 1: your non conference September. Octember is a bigger month for 1502 01:22:42,760 --> 01:22:45,680 Speaker 1: college but you still have NFL college football. You have 1503 01:22:45,720 --> 01:22:48,240 Speaker 1: the NBA starting or what does it start? It starts 1504 01:22:48,280 --> 01:22:53,120 Speaker 1: in round October. No college of basketball is getting practicing. 1505 01:22:53,200 --> 01:22:55,240 Speaker 1: It doesn't start to Chris practicing. What are you talking 1506 01:22:55,280 --> 01:22:59,799 Speaker 1: without October? Is this? By October there's no more tennis? 1507 01:22:59,800 --> 01:23:06,040 Speaker 1: May do those football, football, and basketball. But again, how 1508 01:23:06,080 --> 01:23:08,320 Speaker 1: many people do you remember a couple of years ago, 1509 01:23:08,400 --> 01:23:11,120 Speaker 1: where was it in Tennessee that half a million people 1510 01:23:11,160 --> 01:23:13,719 Speaker 1: were in the streets and the pouring rain at the NBA, 1511 01:23:13,880 --> 01:23:17,240 Speaker 1: they're desperate for something to do. No draft, but that's fun. 1512 01:23:17,880 --> 01:23:22,040 Speaker 1: Let's not the real season. Let's let's talk about and 1513 01:23:22,200 --> 01:23:24,120 Speaker 1: if I want to this is great with Bucky all right, 1514 01:23:24,200 --> 01:23:26,200 Speaker 1: let me ask this man has been married to this 1515 01:23:26,280 --> 01:23:29,559 Speaker 1: league for a long time, all right, in a variety 1516 01:23:29,560 --> 01:23:37,320 Speaker 1: of capacity. If we're talking about single events associated with 1517 01:23:37,320 --> 01:23:46,280 Speaker 1: the National Football League, Bucky, super Bowl, Draft, ye, playoffs, 1518 01:23:47,680 --> 01:23:52,160 Speaker 1: start the regular season. I mean, where does where does 1519 01:23:52,200 --> 01:23:55,639 Speaker 1: the NFL Draft fall for you? Now you're a personnel guy, 1520 01:23:55,640 --> 01:23:58,320 Speaker 1: so I would imagine pretty much look outside of the 1521 01:23:58,360 --> 01:24:01,360 Speaker 1: super Bowl. The draft is right after that, because you 1522 01:24:01,360 --> 01:24:04,920 Speaker 1: know where the draft does. The draft gives everyone hopeless. See, 1523 01:24:04,920 --> 01:24:08,280 Speaker 1: the draft is the official beginning of the next season. 1524 01:24:08,600 --> 01:24:10,439 Speaker 1: And after the draft and after you see all the 1525 01:24:10,439 --> 01:24:13,080 Speaker 1: new toys and everything like that and everyone gets their 1526 01:24:13,120 --> 01:24:17,880 Speaker 1: grades from the draft knicks, we are now time to 1527 01:24:17,960 --> 01:24:21,640 Speaker 1: believe that this is the year right see year for 1528 01:24:21,760 --> 01:24:24,559 Speaker 1: our team. Our team can put it off from worst 1529 01:24:24,600 --> 01:24:27,120 Speaker 1: to first. Our team can have been knocking on the door. 1530 01:24:27,160 --> 01:24:29,960 Speaker 1: It is time now because we got the draft capital 1531 01:24:30,040 --> 01:24:34,000 Speaker 1: and after being teased all Draft weekend with the b 1532 01:24:34,200 --> 01:24:37,680 Speaker 1: roll the hotlights of all of these fabulous prospects that 1533 01:24:37,720 --> 01:24:40,160 Speaker 1: are coming into the league, to then take about what 1534 01:24:40,160 --> 01:24:43,760 Speaker 1: you're getting on draft night with free agency, there is 1535 01:24:43,920 --> 01:24:48,679 Speaker 1: nothing like April to set it off for NFL fandom. 1536 01:24:48,760 --> 01:24:51,280 Speaker 1: Doesn't this kind of change though, depending on what team 1537 01:24:51,280 --> 01:24:53,479 Speaker 1: you're a fan of, Like if you're a Rams fan, 1538 01:24:53,520 --> 01:24:55,880 Speaker 1: what do you have to look forward to in April? This? This, 1539 01:24:56,360 --> 01:24:58,799 Speaker 1: this could be, this could be the year because remember 1540 01:24:59,160 --> 01:25:02,960 Speaker 1: two years ago to cincin edtie, Bengals were terrible and 1541 01:25:03,000 --> 01:25:05,280 Speaker 1: they found their way to the Super Bowl. But even 1542 01:25:05,280 --> 01:25:07,519 Speaker 1: if you're a Rams fan, all right, so let's let's 1543 01:25:07,560 --> 01:25:10,759 Speaker 1: let's use you bow as an Eagles fan. Right, you say, well, 1544 01:25:11,840 --> 01:25:14,360 Speaker 1: but aren't you also interested in what the Cowboys are doing, 1545 01:25:15,200 --> 01:25:17,840 Speaker 1: what the Giants are doing, what the Commanders are doing. 1546 01:25:17,920 --> 01:25:21,439 Speaker 1: Teams in your division, teams in your conference. Eagles fans 1547 01:25:21,479 --> 01:25:25,360 Speaker 1: don't care about that. I like to watch like what 1548 01:25:25,560 --> 01:25:27,560 Speaker 1: the Cowboys do so I can like take notes and 1549 01:25:27,640 --> 01:25:29,680 Speaker 1: laugh about it later when it okay, they fall in 1550 01:25:29,720 --> 01:25:32,599 Speaker 1: their face. But yeah, see here, here's the beauty of it. 1551 01:25:32,600 --> 01:25:35,200 Speaker 1: It's such an inexact science. One of the things that 1552 01:25:35,280 --> 01:25:39,880 Speaker 1: always got me going and for years, way way back 1553 01:25:39,880 --> 01:25:42,000 Speaker 1: in the day from people listen, I worked with a 1554 01:25:42,040 --> 01:25:45,840 Speaker 1: guy named Philly Billy Warrendell. Bill Warrendell was associated with 1555 01:25:45,880 --> 01:25:48,439 Speaker 1: Our Lads Draft Guide. Our Lads Draft Guy was like 1556 01:25:48,479 --> 01:25:55,519 Speaker 1: the first comprehensive book that would break down players. There 1557 01:25:55,600 --> 01:25:57,160 Speaker 1: was nothing like it at the time. And then we're 1558 01:25:57,200 --> 01:26:00,160 Speaker 1: going back thirty years, right, yeah, our list. And then 1559 01:26:00,160 --> 01:26:02,519 Speaker 1: of course Billy was my partner for many, many years, 1560 01:26:03,120 --> 01:26:07,720 Speaker 1: and so we would laugh when the day after the 1561 01:26:07,840 --> 01:26:12,439 Speaker 1: draft everyone's grading the draft and I'm like, how can 1562 01:26:12,479 --> 01:26:15,080 Speaker 1: you grade a draft when no one's actually played a game. 1563 01:26:15,680 --> 01:26:19,360 Speaker 1: You could say, well, we're grading the draft on needs 1564 01:26:19,720 --> 01:26:22,040 Speaker 1: and did they address their needs and everything else. I go, 1565 01:26:22,120 --> 01:26:25,439 Speaker 1: but that doesn't do results. So Billy and I decide, 1566 01:26:25,439 --> 01:26:28,559 Speaker 1: and this goes back to the mid nineties, will grade 1567 01:26:28,600 --> 01:26:31,439 Speaker 1: the draft three years after. We'll hand out the grades. 1568 01:26:31,479 --> 01:26:35,080 Speaker 1: For instance, the day after the nineteen ninety eight draft 1569 01:26:35,720 --> 01:26:41,840 Speaker 1: and we worked on the Chargers Flagships station, the San 1570 01:26:41,880 --> 01:26:46,080 Speaker 1: Diego Union Tribune gave the Chargers an A plus for 1571 01:26:46,160 --> 01:26:49,960 Speaker 1: their draft because they had selected Ryan Leaf. Oh yeah, 1572 01:26:50,080 --> 01:26:52,680 Speaker 1: and moved up got our guy from number three to 1573 01:26:52,800 --> 01:26:56,080 Speaker 1: number two to get Ryan Leaf A plus. We got 1574 01:26:56,120 --> 01:27:00,599 Speaker 1: our guy. Yeah, beautiful execution. We graded that draft three 1575 01:27:00,640 --> 01:27:04,880 Speaker 1: years later, game on a f It's a disaster. So, 1576 01:27:05,000 --> 01:27:07,640 Speaker 1: I mean, that's the thing about the draft, Well, it 1577 01:27:07,760 --> 01:27:11,720 Speaker 1: was enough. It won't beyond the fact that he couldn't play. 1578 01:27:11,760 --> 01:27:17,040 Speaker 1: There was other circumstances involved with him um anyway, So 1579 01:27:17,280 --> 01:27:21,920 Speaker 1: that's the uncertainty of the draft. I just do not 1580 01:27:22,000 --> 01:27:24,000 Speaker 1: grade a draft the day after? Do you do that? 1581 01:27:24,520 --> 01:27:27,040 Speaker 1: I don't like doing it. I know they ask you 1582 01:27:27,120 --> 01:27:28,720 Speaker 1: to do that, I don't. How do you How do 1583 01:27:28,720 --> 01:27:30,519 Speaker 1: you grade a draft when the on one's ever actually 1584 01:27:30,520 --> 01:27:32,160 Speaker 1: played a game? Yeah? The only thing you can do 1585 01:27:32,240 --> 01:27:34,759 Speaker 1: is talking about where you had the kid ring. Doesn't 1586 01:27:34,800 --> 01:27:37,800 Speaker 1: everybody believe they had an a draft? Doesn't everybody walk 1587 01:27:37,840 --> 01:27:40,000 Speaker 1: away from their draft? Same? We just we got everybody 1588 01:27:40,040 --> 01:27:42,800 Speaker 1: we wanted. Yeah, this confirmation buys everyone. Ye, thirty two 1589 01:27:42,800 --> 01:27:45,679 Speaker 1: teams all claim, you know what, perfect, everything fell our way. 1590 01:27:45,720 --> 01:27:47,960 Speaker 1: But it looks like it looks like family feud. You know, 1591 01:27:48,000 --> 01:27:50,320 Speaker 1: in family feud when they're getting down to it and 1592 01:27:50,320 --> 01:27:54,800 Speaker 1: they're asking grandma to name a couple of different things. 1593 01:27:54,840 --> 01:27:59,439 Speaker 1: Grandma name a famous song, and grandma doesn't. Everyone's like, 1594 01:27:59,479 --> 01:28:02,519 Speaker 1: good answer, good answer, good answer, good answer. And then 1595 01:28:02,520 --> 01:28:06,200 Speaker 1: it's like, that's what it is. That's what happens on drafted. 1596 01:28:06,880 --> 01:28:11,320 Speaker 1: Everyone is in there, Hey, this is our pick. We 1597 01:28:11,400 --> 01:28:13,280 Speaker 1: love them, and then we do it. And then what 1598 01:28:13,360 --> 01:28:15,120 Speaker 1: you'll see, because the part did we see on TV, 1599 01:28:15,720 --> 01:28:18,320 Speaker 1: we'll see the general manager didn't look around at a 1600 01:28:18,360 --> 01:28:21,720 Speaker 1: staff and they're high five and they're shake hands and 1601 01:28:21,760 --> 01:28:23,160 Speaker 1: all that, and in three years later to dude is 1602 01:28:23,200 --> 01:28:25,840 Speaker 1: out of the league. In camp play, I had a 1603 01:28:25,880 --> 01:28:28,840 Speaker 1: privilege back in the Stone Age when I worked for 1604 01:28:28,880 --> 01:28:31,880 Speaker 1: the Raiders of being in the room as picks were 1605 01:28:31,960 --> 01:28:35,320 Speaker 1: being made. Al Davis and Ron Wolfe to Be and 1606 01:28:35,400 --> 01:28:37,160 Speaker 1: Tom Flores By the way, all three of those guys 1607 01:28:37,160 --> 01:28:38,439 Speaker 1: are in the Hall of Fame. I bet you had 1608 01:28:38,439 --> 01:28:40,920 Speaker 1: to be real quiet. There was a lot of quiet. 1609 01:28:40,920 --> 01:28:44,559 Speaker 1: I wanted to hear the conversation. I remember one time 1610 01:28:45,000 --> 01:28:47,479 Speaker 1: they had a quarterback on the board that they had 1611 01:28:47,560 --> 01:28:49,920 Speaker 1: circled as like this is back in the twelve round. 1612 01:28:49,920 --> 01:28:51,840 Speaker 1: Can you imagine twelve rounds back in the day, set 1613 01:28:51,880 --> 01:28:55,920 Speaker 1: of seven anyway, that they had circled as an absolute 1614 01:28:56,040 --> 01:29:00,360 Speaker 1: must get in like the sixth round, and are two 1615 01:29:00,400 --> 01:29:05,400 Speaker 1: picks away, and the pick right before him picks him 1616 01:29:05,479 --> 01:29:08,120 Speaker 1: right before, and they're like, you're kidding me. So they 1617 01:29:08,160 --> 01:29:10,200 Speaker 1: wanted to get a quarterback there, and there was another 1618 01:29:10,280 --> 01:29:13,040 Speaker 1: guy that they were absolutely convinced could be the guy. 1619 01:29:13,760 --> 01:29:16,880 Speaker 1: And this assistant coach who had done the scouting is saying, 1620 01:29:17,040 --> 01:29:18,880 Speaker 1: I'm telling you, this is the guy. This is the guy, 1621 01:29:18,960 --> 01:29:21,080 Speaker 1: this is the guy. You know. Mister Davis looks at 1622 01:29:21,120 --> 01:29:23,679 Speaker 1: him like okay, now, Al Davis was the de facto 1623 01:29:23,760 --> 01:29:26,000 Speaker 1: general manager as well for the team they put the 1624 01:29:26,000 --> 01:29:28,320 Speaker 1: pick in. I don't want to mention the name. Let's 1625 01:29:28,320 --> 01:29:32,320 Speaker 1: just say that the yea he passed away in the 1626 01:29:32,400 --> 01:29:36,679 Speaker 1: last year, Rusty Hilger out of Oklahoma State. Oh yeah. 1627 01:29:36,720 --> 01:29:40,160 Speaker 1: He was convinced that Rusty Hilger was going to be 1628 01:29:40,360 --> 01:29:44,360 Speaker 1: a not just a decent NFL player, like he was 1629 01:29:44,400 --> 01:29:46,519 Speaker 1: going to be a future starting quarterback for the Raiders. 1630 01:29:46,840 --> 01:29:49,040 Speaker 1: Didn't work out. Didn't work out, you know, And that's 1631 01:29:49,320 --> 01:29:51,479 Speaker 1: that's the story of these NFL drafts. By the way, 1632 01:29:51,520 --> 01:29:54,719 Speaker 1: with Bucky and Bucky and I do our Saturday show together, 1633 01:29:54,960 --> 01:29:56,880 Speaker 1: we get the extra special treat a couple of weeks 1634 01:29:56,880 --> 01:29:59,120 Speaker 1: here with him on a Sunday. But well, the next 1635 01:29:59,120 --> 01:30:01,400 Speaker 1: couple of weeks, we really have to start breaking it 1636 01:30:01,400 --> 01:30:03,920 Speaker 1: out of draft. How now you do a mock draft, right, 1637 01:30:04,200 --> 01:30:05,640 Speaker 1: I do do a mock drafts, And I'm one of 1638 01:30:05,640 --> 01:30:08,479 Speaker 1: the things. And how often do you update that? I 1639 01:30:08,520 --> 01:30:10,880 Speaker 1: think I have one more that would be updated to 1640 01:30:10,960 --> 01:30:14,479 Speaker 1: like the Monday before the draft starts, do you believe? 1641 01:30:14,520 --> 01:30:19,000 Speaker 1: Because everyone loves speculating on trades, I mean, wee, we 1642 01:30:19,120 --> 01:30:22,479 Speaker 1: keep looking at Indie at number four, right, and that 1643 01:30:23,120 --> 01:30:25,000 Speaker 1: the whole world is thinking, are they going to take 1644 01:30:25,000 --> 01:30:27,679 Speaker 1: a quarterback? At the end of it, the phone's ringing 1645 01:30:27,720 --> 01:30:29,800 Speaker 1: off the hook. Same thing with Arizona at three. The 1646 01:30:29,800 --> 01:30:33,320 Speaker 1: phone's ringing off the hook. Right. Yeah, you think there 1647 01:30:33,320 --> 01:30:36,000 Speaker 1: will be a lot of trades come draft day. I 1648 01:30:36,040 --> 01:30:38,599 Speaker 1: think we have reached an era where they're more trades 1649 01:30:38,600 --> 01:30:41,679 Speaker 1: because the younger generation of general managers don't mind moving 1650 01:30:41,720 --> 01:30:44,479 Speaker 1: off picks to get the players they want. So yeah, 1651 01:30:44,479 --> 01:30:46,880 Speaker 1: we'll see a flurry of activity. I don't know if 1652 01:30:46,920 --> 01:30:50,520 Speaker 1: all of that flurries want to be associated with quarterback 1653 01:30:50,600 --> 01:30:54,720 Speaker 1: or quarterbacks we'll see. The guy that could be in 1654 01:30:54,760 --> 01:30:59,800 Speaker 1: play is probably Will That is interestingly just because his 1655 01:31:00,080 --> 01:31:04,439 Speaker 1: play exceeds what Anthony Brichison has done on the field. 1656 01:31:04,520 --> 01:31:06,920 Speaker 1: And I would say they hindon Hooker's play. He's both 1657 01:31:06,920 --> 01:31:09,000 Speaker 1: of their play on the field. But let's just say 1658 01:31:09,000 --> 01:31:10,960 Speaker 1: Will Levis is a hot name that everyone is talking 1659 01:31:11,000 --> 01:31:14,280 Speaker 1: about keeping out him after the set, all right, I 1660 01:31:14,520 --> 01:31:16,360 Speaker 1: want to get to this on the other side, speaking 1661 01:31:16,400 --> 01:31:21,559 Speaker 1: of the NFL Draft, if Bucky Brooks could be in 1662 01:31:21,640 --> 01:31:26,439 Speaker 1: any one draft room for the draft later this month, 1663 01:31:27,439 --> 01:31:31,360 Speaker 1: whose draft room would he most want to be in 1664 01:31:31,600 --> 01:31:34,479 Speaker 1: we'll find out. This is Fox Sports Sunday, Steve Harman 1665 01:31:34,520 --> 01:31:37,320 Speaker 1: and Bucky Brooks. Fox Sports Sunday. We are live from 1666 01:31:37,360 --> 01:31:40,680 Speaker 1: the ti iraq dot Com studios. Now much movement here 1667 01:31:40,680 --> 01:31:44,599 Speaker 1: on the leaderboard at the Masters. Kepka and Ram both 1668 01:31:44,720 --> 01:31:47,599 Speaker 1: missed birdie putts at number two, one of the four 1669 01:31:48,240 --> 01:31:50,479 Speaker 1: part fives on this course where you need to get 1670 01:31:50,520 --> 01:31:54,080 Speaker 1: Birdie's both walked away with pars So Brooks. Kepka is 1671 01:31:54,080 --> 01:31:57,280 Speaker 1: still at eleven under, Ram at nine under, Hobbling at 1672 01:31:57,360 --> 01:32:00,599 Speaker 1: eight under. They're all even par for the day. One 1673 01:32:00,680 --> 01:32:04,000 Speaker 1: guy making a move might be a little too little 1674 01:32:04,040 --> 01:32:08,599 Speaker 1: too late is Jordan's Speethe, who has five top threes 1675 01:32:09,200 --> 01:32:12,160 Speaker 1: at the Masters. He loves playing the Masters, of course, 1676 01:32:12,200 --> 01:32:15,880 Speaker 1: won it back in twenty fifteen. But he's four under 1677 01:32:15,920 --> 01:32:19,920 Speaker 1: on the days five unders now tied for sixth on 1678 01:32:19,960 --> 01:32:22,960 Speaker 1: the leaderboard, but no one yet quite making a serious move. 1679 01:32:23,160 --> 01:32:26,840 Speaker 1: Russell Henley, who I would say ninety nine point nine 1680 01:32:27,680 --> 01:32:30,559 Speaker 1: nine percent of our listeners could not pick out of 1681 01:32:30,600 --> 01:32:33,960 Speaker 1: a lineup. He might have heard the name Russell Henley. 1682 01:32:34,040 --> 01:32:36,280 Speaker 1: He's been a round golf for a while. He has 1683 01:32:36,320 --> 01:32:38,920 Speaker 1: gotten to seven under, so he is now four shots 1684 01:32:38,920 --> 01:32:41,880 Speaker 1: out of the lead city and sole possession of a 1685 01:32:41,920 --> 01:32:45,000 Speaker 1: fourth place. All right, So I've been thinking about this 1686 01:32:45,160 --> 01:32:50,280 Speaker 1: to ask Bucky Brooks who is I mean, Bucky? Once again, 1687 01:32:50,360 --> 01:32:53,240 Speaker 1: for our listeners out there that may have heard you 1688 01:32:53,280 --> 01:32:58,280 Speaker 1: but don't understand your odyssey in terms of your post 1689 01:32:58,680 --> 01:33:05,320 Speaker 1: NFL playing rear, what roles have you played in association 1690 01:33:05,400 --> 01:33:09,639 Speaker 1: with the NFL since you played the game. So, after 1691 01:33:10,200 --> 01:33:13,439 Speaker 1: retiring in nineteen ninety nine, I immediately joined the front 1692 01:33:13,439 --> 01:33:16,639 Speaker 1: office the Seattle Seahawks as a scout. I spent three 1693 01:33:16,720 --> 01:33:20,080 Speaker 1: years with the Seahawks, and then I spent four years 1694 01:33:20,120 --> 01:33:24,040 Speaker 1: with the Carolina Panthers up into two thousand and seven. 1695 01:33:24,640 --> 01:33:28,439 Speaker 1: At that point, I made a pivot turn and started 1696 01:33:28,520 --> 01:33:31,920 Speaker 1: chasing some media dreams. Started as a writer Sports Illustrated 1697 01:33:32,400 --> 01:33:35,719 Speaker 1: before I started doing TV stuff, and I've been doing 1698 01:33:35,800 --> 01:33:39,000 Speaker 1: that ever since. So since two thousand and seven to now, 1699 01:33:39,040 --> 01:33:41,240 Speaker 1: I've been in the media world doing all kinds of 1700 01:33:41,280 --> 01:33:44,600 Speaker 1: stuff every platform you see, I have been able to 1701 01:33:44,600 --> 01:33:47,720 Speaker 1: talk about ball, all right. So for media people like 1702 01:33:47,840 --> 01:33:51,960 Speaker 1: myself who never played the game, I did work with 1703 01:33:52,200 --> 01:33:55,599 Speaker 1: an organization to give me some insight that again, unless 1704 01:33:55,600 --> 01:33:58,240 Speaker 1: you work for an organization, you really have no access too. 1705 01:33:58,280 --> 01:34:01,720 Speaker 1: But I mean you were working in the bowels of 1706 01:34:01,760 --> 01:34:06,679 Speaker 1: these operations with the Panthers, with the Seahawks, in putting 1707 01:34:06,680 --> 01:34:08,760 Speaker 1: together teams every year. I mean that was your job. 1708 01:34:09,720 --> 01:34:13,479 Speaker 1: So not only are you familiar with those franchises, but 1709 01:34:13,520 --> 01:34:16,080 Speaker 1: you need to be familiar with everybody else. You get 1710 01:34:16,120 --> 01:34:22,040 Speaker 1: to know how certain organizations operate, who's in charge, you know, 1711 01:34:22,360 --> 01:34:26,040 Speaker 1: what is their individual philosophies and putting a roster together. 1712 01:34:26,720 --> 01:34:30,080 Speaker 1: So knowing all that as we get ready for this 1713 01:34:30,160 --> 01:34:34,719 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three draft just weeks away, if you were 1714 01:34:34,960 --> 01:34:40,080 Speaker 1: to be allowed into the draft room of one team 1715 01:34:40,640 --> 01:34:46,519 Speaker 1: for this year's draft, which team would you choose? There's 1716 01:34:46,520 --> 01:34:49,640 Speaker 1: so many teams with so many different things that can 1717 01:34:49,720 --> 01:34:55,080 Speaker 1: kind of put them over the top. And man, so 1718 01:34:55,640 --> 01:34:58,600 Speaker 1: I'm sitting here looking at the number of teams with 1719 01:34:58,640 --> 01:35:02,040 Speaker 1: the number of picks, and I'm sitting here looking at 1720 01:35:02,080 --> 01:35:04,920 Speaker 1: my old teams to Seattle Seahawks, and I'm thinking about 1721 01:35:04,920 --> 01:35:08,160 Speaker 1: Pete Carroll and I'm thinking how Pete Carroll moving on 1722 01:35:08,280 --> 01:35:12,040 Speaker 1: from Russell Wilson. But yet he benefits because Geno Smith 1723 01:35:12,160 --> 01:35:15,080 Speaker 1: becomes the come back player of the year. They have 1724 01:35:15,160 --> 01:35:18,160 Speaker 1: picked number five and picked number twenty in the first round. 1725 01:35:18,760 --> 01:35:24,439 Speaker 1: They have an opportunity to really really put their team 1726 01:35:24,479 --> 01:35:26,599 Speaker 1: together in a situation where they can go right back 1727 01:35:26,600 --> 01:35:31,040 Speaker 1: to competing for titles with that fifth and that twentieth 1728 01:35:31,080 --> 01:35:33,559 Speaker 1: pick to go with the players that they brought on board. 1729 01:35:33,600 --> 01:35:36,200 Speaker 1: You saw him bringing Julian Love, They brought Jaron Reid over. 1730 01:35:36,280 --> 01:35:41,719 Speaker 1: They have Bobby Wagner coming back. The defense is taking 1731 01:35:41,840 --> 01:35:43,960 Speaker 1: hold because of the guys that they have on the perimeter, 1732 01:35:44,120 --> 01:35:47,400 Speaker 1: Take Willing and the young safties Kobe Bryant and those guys. 1733 01:35:47,400 --> 01:35:50,040 Speaker 1: And so I'm just sitting there at five knowing that, 1734 01:35:50,200 --> 01:35:52,960 Speaker 1: man if I can just get a dominant defensive playmaker, 1735 01:35:53,040 --> 01:35:55,120 Speaker 1: someone that can play in the middle field like a 1736 01:35:55,240 --> 01:35:59,639 Speaker 1: Jalen Carter, and then come back with pick twenty, knowing 1737 01:35:59,680 --> 01:36:02,360 Speaker 1: that I can then fortify my offense because I have 1738 01:36:02,439 --> 01:36:04,640 Speaker 1: dk Metcalff and Tyler Lockett. But man, what if I 1739 01:36:04,640 --> 01:36:09,519 Speaker 1: added another playmaker outside to hip Gino Smith go from 1740 01:36:09,560 --> 01:36:12,960 Speaker 1: comeback player of the year to maybe most valuable player. 1741 01:36:14,840 --> 01:36:17,120 Speaker 1: I would just be excited to sit in on those meetings. 1742 01:36:17,400 --> 01:36:19,719 Speaker 1: And they have two second round picks. Yeah, so they're 1743 01:36:19,720 --> 01:36:22,720 Speaker 1: sitting at five, twenty thirty seven, and fifty two. They 1744 01:36:22,760 --> 01:36:25,320 Speaker 1: got the extra first round pick and second round pick 1745 01:36:25,320 --> 01:36:29,400 Speaker 1: in the Russell Wilson trade. Yeah. Wow, a lot of capital. 1746 01:36:29,520 --> 01:36:33,240 Speaker 1: I mean we I mean seriously, going into this past season, 1747 01:36:33,400 --> 01:36:35,560 Speaker 1: we all had our you know, our list of predictions 1748 01:36:35,560 --> 01:36:37,599 Speaker 1: for the NFL season. We do that list out there, 1749 01:36:37,640 --> 01:36:40,800 Speaker 1: and they and I picked Seattle to be the worst 1750 01:36:40,800 --> 01:36:43,519 Speaker 1: team in the league. Yeah. I just thought they they're 1751 01:36:43,520 --> 01:36:47,200 Speaker 1: gonna they're gonna tank the season looking for a quarterback 1752 01:36:47,200 --> 01:36:49,240 Speaker 1: of the future, and that was going to be it. 1753 01:36:49,800 --> 01:36:52,920 Speaker 1: Instead they go nine and eight, And now they're sitting 1754 01:36:52,960 --> 01:36:56,719 Speaker 1: there with a nine and eight team sitting pretty sitting 1755 01:36:56,880 --> 01:36:59,680 Speaker 1: with a quarterback that showed after all these years that 1756 01:36:59,720 --> 01:37:02,960 Speaker 1: he and do it at a high level. And you've 1757 01:37:02,960 --> 01:37:08,120 Speaker 1: got four picks in the first fifty two mm, I mean, 1758 01:37:08,160 --> 01:37:09,640 Speaker 1: like there's so by the way, they have all the 1759 01:37:09,720 --> 01:37:11,880 Speaker 1: remaining picks three through seven, So they have all their 1760 01:37:11,880 --> 01:37:13,600 Speaker 1: picks they have, you know, they have nine picks on 1761 01:37:13,600 --> 01:37:16,320 Speaker 1: this draft. They have everything. Four in the top fifty two. 1762 01:37:16,640 --> 01:37:18,559 Speaker 1: When you have four in the top fifty two, so 1763 01:37:18,640 --> 01:37:20,640 Speaker 1: take us in, all right, So you work for that 1764 01:37:20,760 --> 01:37:23,479 Speaker 1: organization all the way back in the day, different regime. 1765 01:37:23,520 --> 01:37:26,880 Speaker 1: But how would a team that has four picks in 1766 01:37:26,960 --> 01:37:30,000 Speaker 1: the top fifty two set up for the draft. Um, well, 1767 01:37:30,000 --> 01:37:32,360 Speaker 1: you just know like you're gonna be busy and you're 1768 01:37:32,360 --> 01:37:34,320 Speaker 1: gonna get calls. You can get You're gonna be busy, 1769 01:37:34,360 --> 01:37:35,920 Speaker 1: you can get calls. And then you're trying to figure 1770 01:37:35,960 --> 01:37:38,000 Speaker 1: out how to parlay all of those picks. Do you 1771 01:37:38,000 --> 01:37:40,280 Speaker 1: want to part let those picks and move up? Do 1772 01:37:40,360 --> 01:37:44,439 Speaker 1: you want to sit and pick? Do you believe you 1773 01:37:44,479 --> 01:37:48,800 Speaker 1: have enough matches at the pick numbers, meaning that when 1774 01:37:48,800 --> 01:37:51,400 Speaker 1: you look at the supply and demand. So if I 1775 01:37:51,479 --> 01:37:54,479 Speaker 1: say that most drafts have eighteen twenty four guys that 1776 01:37:54,520 --> 01:37:57,760 Speaker 1: are rated as consensus first round picks. Okay, so if 1777 01:37:57,760 --> 01:37:59,600 Speaker 1: I'm sitting there at five, I know them get a 1778 01:37:59,600 --> 01:38:02,439 Speaker 1: great player twenty Okay, what is it are we most 1779 01:38:02,439 --> 01:38:05,799 Speaker 1: likely to get? Which position is the deepest at that point? 1780 01:38:06,080 --> 01:38:08,080 Speaker 1: Do we have a better chance of getting a high 1781 01:38:08,160 --> 01:38:11,880 Speaker 1: end offensive tackle or a corner or anything like that, 1782 01:38:11,960 --> 01:38:14,680 Speaker 1: Like that's how you're viewing it. So a high end 1783 01:38:14,760 --> 01:38:16,960 Speaker 1: edge rush or whatever that is, whatever the pick is, 1784 01:38:17,320 --> 01:38:20,559 Speaker 1: and you're trying to give yourself a chance to make 1785 01:38:20,560 --> 01:38:23,200 Speaker 1: sure you nail those players. But then with those second 1786 01:38:23,280 --> 01:38:26,360 Speaker 1: round picks to multiples, you're trying to figure out who 1787 01:38:26,400 --> 01:38:29,320 Speaker 1: could slide out. And if someone that we have high 1788 01:38:29,360 --> 01:38:32,120 Speaker 1: on our board slides out of the first round, do 1789 01:38:32,120 --> 01:38:33,960 Speaker 1: you want to package those picks and go get the player? 1790 01:38:34,320 --> 01:38:38,479 Speaker 1: And so you're constantly weighing and deliberating over pick or players. 1791 01:38:38,520 --> 01:38:40,080 Speaker 1: Do we pick or do we go with the players? 1792 01:38:40,120 --> 01:38:41,920 Speaker 1: Like do we want to draft picks or the players? 1793 01:38:41,920 --> 01:38:43,960 Speaker 1: And so it's all of that conversation and when it's 1794 01:38:44,000 --> 01:38:46,960 Speaker 1: going well, everyone is on the same page. Well, I 1795 01:38:46,960 --> 01:38:49,280 Speaker 1: mean go back to like you said, you could be 1796 01:38:49,320 --> 01:38:52,320 Speaker 1: sitting there with a player targeted and he's there on 1797 01:38:52,360 --> 01:38:56,680 Speaker 1: the board, but you didn't see that player drop. I mean, 1798 01:38:56,680 --> 01:38:58,479 Speaker 1: this is what happened the Green Bay Packers and Aaron 1799 01:38:58,560 --> 01:39:01,479 Speaker 1: Rodgers back in the day. They weren't planning to take 1800 01:39:01,479 --> 01:39:03,519 Speaker 1: a quarterback. Why would they take a quarterback. They had 1801 01:39:03,560 --> 01:39:05,880 Speaker 1: one of the best quarterbacks in the league and Brett Farr. 1802 01:39:05,920 --> 01:39:08,880 Speaker 1: But they're looking at their board and they're like, Aaron 1803 01:39:08,960 --> 01:39:12,760 Speaker 1: Rodgers is still on the board. We gotta take this guy. 1804 01:39:13,000 --> 01:39:14,760 Speaker 1: You have to take him in. The same could be 1805 01:39:14,800 --> 01:39:17,160 Speaker 1: said for how they might have viewed Jordan Love when 1806 01:39:17,240 --> 01:39:19,320 Speaker 1: Jordan Love was there and people talked about, oh they 1807 01:39:19,360 --> 01:39:21,599 Speaker 1: moved it up. Yeah, but maybe they moved up because 1808 01:39:21,600 --> 01:39:24,160 Speaker 1: they didn't expect him to be falling to them and 1809 01:39:24,160 --> 01:39:26,280 Speaker 1: they want to make sure that they got him. So 1810 01:39:26,360 --> 01:39:28,280 Speaker 1: it's all the mechanics that are there. Maybe they had 1811 01:39:28,320 --> 01:39:30,760 Speaker 1: a higher grade on him, Maybe they had a top 1812 01:39:30,800 --> 01:39:33,519 Speaker 1: ten grade on Jordan Love and when he started slipping 1813 01:39:33,520 --> 01:39:36,760 Speaker 1: and slipped out of the top ten and slipped into 1814 01:39:36,760 --> 01:39:39,360 Speaker 1: the teams, they're like, you know what, let's go get 1815 01:39:39,400 --> 01:39:41,720 Speaker 1: our guy. And that might have been a conversation. By 1816 01:39:41,760 --> 01:39:44,800 Speaker 1: the way, now, speaking of the draft, and we'll be 1817 01:39:44,840 --> 01:39:46,479 Speaker 1: doing a lot of draft talk over the next couple 1818 01:39:46,479 --> 01:39:49,320 Speaker 1: of weeks. Was good stuff here. Hey, Bo, you're sitting 1819 01:39:49,320 --> 01:39:52,479 Speaker 1: at number ten with your Eagles, and I know you're 1820 01:39:52,479 --> 01:39:56,519 Speaker 1: a big Bijan Robinson fan. Yes, you would love to 1821 01:39:56,560 --> 01:39:59,680 Speaker 1: see Bijan Robinson and an Eagles unit from I think so, 1822 01:39:59,760 --> 01:40:03,680 Speaker 1: I well, my whole thing, and uh, the Eagles have 1823 01:40:03,720 --> 01:40:08,280 Speaker 1: to pay Jalen Hurts uh sooner rather than later money. Um, 1824 01:40:08,680 --> 01:40:10,640 Speaker 1: So if you're going to be paying Jalen Hurts all 1825 01:40:10,680 --> 01:40:14,240 Speaker 1: that money which he earned, um, you should probably like 1826 01:40:14,320 --> 01:40:16,720 Speaker 1: supplement him. I I have a whole thing where like 1827 01:40:17,160 --> 01:40:19,880 Speaker 1: I don't like the idea of drafting like a Nolan 1828 01:40:19,960 --> 01:40:23,680 Speaker 1: Smith at ten which I've seen a lot. Uh, you 1829 01:40:23,720 --> 01:40:25,559 Speaker 1: have to score points in the NFL. Now, you're not 1830 01:40:25,600 --> 01:40:29,160 Speaker 1: going to stop anybody like you can't stop like Patrick 1831 01:40:29,479 --> 01:40:31,880 Speaker 1: hold on, I'm looking at a mock draft here by 1832 01:40:31,920 --> 01:40:37,120 Speaker 1: someone named Bucky Brooks. Hey, Bucky Brooks. This is a 1833 01:40:37,200 --> 01:40:39,120 Speaker 1: couple of weeks ago this year, number two. Is this 1834 01:40:39,240 --> 01:40:43,560 Speaker 1: your second one? At that time? At that time he 1835 01:40:44,120 --> 01:40:46,960 Speaker 1: had well, I mean it's always update, but at that 1836 01:40:47,000 --> 01:40:49,760 Speaker 1: time he had Paris Johnson, the Ohio State tackle, a 1837 01:40:49,920 --> 01:40:52,479 Speaker 1: number ten I saw. I've seen that too. That's not 1838 01:40:52,520 --> 01:40:55,919 Speaker 1: a sexy pig. But that's typically typically with the Eagles. 1839 01:40:56,080 --> 01:40:59,400 Speaker 1: That's what they do. They draft, They draft bigs, which 1840 01:40:59,479 --> 01:41:01,720 Speaker 1: is not a bad thing. I'm a big guy. Or 1841 01:41:01,760 --> 01:41:05,000 Speaker 1: they draft playmakers, right and so playmakers we've seen them 1842 01:41:05,000 --> 01:41:07,840 Speaker 1: in recent years draft wide receivers up top um in 1843 01:41:07,960 --> 01:41:11,160 Speaker 1: those things they normally don't worry as much about, like 1844 01:41:11,760 --> 01:41:14,519 Speaker 1: the defensive back end, the corners and all the other stuff. 1845 01:41:14,560 --> 01:41:19,080 Speaker 1: They said, pass rushers, offensive linemen, an offensive playmaker, that's 1846 01:41:19,120 --> 01:41:20,800 Speaker 1: where they go. Already you stand now on your number 1847 01:41:20,840 --> 01:41:22,360 Speaker 1: ten pick with the Eagles, Well, I mean you have 1848 01:41:22,360 --> 01:41:25,200 Speaker 1: to wait until I have enough. Oh, so that is 1849 01:41:25,200 --> 01:41:28,240 Speaker 1: your most recent mock draft. Then that might be its 1850 01:41:28,360 --> 01:41:30,240 Speaker 1: mock draft number two. That might be it, that might 1851 01:41:30,280 --> 01:41:32,280 Speaker 1: be it. I can't remember that you can't remember because 1852 01:41:32,280 --> 01:41:34,880 Speaker 1: we keep spitting them out like you are Lucky Brooks 1853 01:41:35,000 --> 01:41:37,800 Speaker 1: click bait. We could do a mock draft every day 1854 01:41:37,880 --> 01:41:40,760 Speaker 1: and people would like ring. Actually, there are some of 1855 01:41:40,760 --> 01:41:43,479 Speaker 1: your compatriots that are seemingly doing a new mock draft 1856 01:41:43,520 --> 01:41:46,400 Speaker 1: every day every day. Yeah. Something else. Well, I I 1857 01:41:46,479 --> 01:41:48,320 Speaker 1: have also kind of talked to myself like you were 1858 01:41:48,320 --> 01:41:51,240 Speaker 1: mentioning receivers. I've talked myself into a Jackson Smith and 1859 01:41:51,320 --> 01:41:54,000 Speaker 1: Jigba at ten two another one. Just yeah, we just 1860 01:41:54,280 --> 01:41:57,400 Speaker 1: we're just gonna play video games. We're just gonna absolutely 1861 01:41:57,680 --> 01:42:02,160 Speaker 1: aliterate everyone on office act Smith and Nigma Smith and 1862 01:42:02,240 --> 01:42:04,920 Speaker 1: a j Brown. Ten is just an awkward spot for 1863 01:42:04,960 --> 01:42:07,920 Speaker 1: a teams like the Eagles that don't really have many needs. 1864 01:42:08,120 --> 01:42:10,280 Speaker 1: It's a bonus pick. Yeah, And that's how I look 1865 01:42:10,320 --> 01:42:11,799 Speaker 1: at it, and that's why I'm fine with like Bjan 1866 01:42:11,880 --> 01:42:13,680 Speaker 1: Rollinson or something like that. As he to go off 1867 01:42:13,720 --> 01:42:17,760 Speaker 1: this conversation, Harman like they red shirted their first round 1868 01:42:17,840 --> 01:42:20,400 Speaker 1: pick last year. Jordan Davis like we haven't even we 1869 01:42:20,439 --> 01:42:23,240 Speaker 1: haven't even seen them and I will say this to 1870 01:42:23,439 --> 01:42:27,519 Speaker 1: SOBO can understand this, like if j Carter gets to ten, 1871 01:42:27,600 --> 01:42:30,679 Speaker 1: Jalen Carter is going to be a Philadelphia Eagles. Oh yeah, yeah, 1872 01:42:30,880 --> 01:42:35,240 Speaker 1: because because because they will be very confident that they 1873 01:42:35,280 --> 01:42:38,519 Speaker 1: have everything in place. They have multiple Georgia former Georgia 1874 01:42:38,560 --> 01:42:41,960 Speaker 1: teammates there and so they have that luxury. And I 1875 01:42:42,000 --> 01:42:44,720 Speaker 1: can pretty much guarantee like they have they have a 1876 01:42:44,760 --> 01:42:48,840 Speaker 1: second first round pick two, right, yeah, I think they 1877 01:42:48,840 --> 01:42:52,080 Speaker 1: will probably trade that pick away so they can have 1878 01:42:52,120 --> 01:42:56,519 Speaker 1: two number one picks next year. When Howie Roseman does it, 1879 01:42:56,600 --> 01:42:59,519 Speaker 1: like the power that you have when you have multiple 1880 01:42:59,560 --> 01:43:03,760 Speaker 1: first round on picks, that currency is invaluable. And now 1881 01:43:03,800 --> 01:43:06,799 Speaker 1: that they will backstop Jalen Hursts after he played so well. 1882 01:43:07,000 --> 01:43:09,320 Speaker 1: But in theory, they had those multiple picks to put 1883 01:43:09,320 --> 01:43:11,320 Speaker 1: them in a situation where they could always go and 1884 01:43:11,360 --> 01:43:14,160 Speaker 1: get a quarterback later. And so you take those two 1885 01:43:14,680 --> 01:43:17,599 Speaker 1: next year and you're always in a position that if 1886 01:43:17,640 --> 01:43:20,559 Speaker 1: you ever needed to, you could. Yeah, vanessat number thirty, 1887 01:43:20,640 --> 01:43:22,439 Speaker 1: there's no way he's going to drop the thirty, is he? 1888 01:43:22,560 --> 01:43:24,759 Speaker 1: I mean never know? Like he I mean he has started. 1889 01:43:25,280 --> 01:43:29,439 Speaker 1: He hasn't started. By the way, if you're wondering about 1890 01:43:29,479 --> 01:43:33,040 Speaker 1: Bijean Robins. According to Bucky Brooks, h he has Bijean 1891 01:43:33,120 --> 01:43:35,120 Speaker 1: going twenty one to the Chargers to give them the 1892 01:43:35,240 --> 01:43:40,240 Speaker 1: Austin Eckler Bijean Robinson dynamic duo. Well, just running back, 1893 01:43:40,280 --> 01:43:43,040 Speaker 1: just for one year. I know Eckler's gone after this year. Yeah, 1894 01:43:43,120 --> 01:43:45,519 Speaker 1: running backs, running backs. I hate to say it, but 1895 01:43:45,600 --> 01:43:48,880 Speaker 1: they're they're dinosaurs. They're extinct, like they can move on, 1896 01:43:48,960 --> 01:43:51,040 Speaker 1: which was why it would be tough. As much as 1897 01:43:51,080 --> 01:43:53,360 Speaker 1: I would love to see be Jean Robinson go to Philadelphia, 1898 01:43:53,360 --> 01:43:55,919 Speaker 1: and I can only imagine the headache that the combination 1899 01:43:55,960 --> 01:44:00,599 Speaker 1: of Jalen Hursts and Bijean Robinson would cause. They're meeting 1900 01:44:00,680 --> 01:44:02,960 Speaker 1: running backs. Oh, I promise you the Chargers will run 1901 01:44:03,000 --> 01:44:05,920 Speaker 1: Eckler into the ground this year. They will. Whatever he's 1902 01:44:05,960 --> 01:44:07,519 Speaker 1: got left in the tank, they're going to use it 1903 01:44:07,560 --> 01:44:11,920 Speaker 1: all year. They need a big, physical back. All right, Well, 1904 01:44:12,000 --> 01:44:15,479 Speaker 1: let's find out what's trending right now. While we're talking NFL. 1905 01:44:15,640 --> 01:44:17,599 Speaker 1: We got the final day of the NBA regular season. 1906 01:44:17,640 --> 01:44:20,120 Speaker 1: We also have a golf tournament going on right now. Yeah, 1907 01:44:20,160 --> 01:44:23,599 Speaker 1: there's a lot going on. So Dwayne Casey apparently has 1908 01:44:23,600 --> 01:44:26,599 Speaker 1: announced that he is out as Pistons head coach and 1909 01:44:26,640 --> 01:44:29,000 Speaker 1: that he's going to move into the front office. This 1910 01:44:29,040 --> 01:44:31,680 Speaker 1: is according to the Athletic and according to ESPN, and 1911 01:44:31,720 --> 01:44:34,120 Speaker 1: that's all they've said. That he said he is out 1912 01:44:34,360 --> 01:44:37,000 Speaker 1: and that he's moving into the front office. The Houston 1913 01:44:37,120 --> 01:44:39,599 Speaker 1: Rockets are declining to pick up fourth year option for 1914 01:44:39,640 --> 01:44:42,800 Speaker 1: their head coach, Stephen Silas. He and the Rockets are 1915 01:44:42,800 --> 01:44:46,519 Speaker 1: supposed to meet on Monday and formalize this breakup. The 1916 01:44:47,160 --> 01:44:50,800 Speaker 1: Rockets already have a list of potential head coaches that 1917 01:44:50,840 --> 01:44:54,480 Speaker 1: they would like to hire. Emt Udoka formally of the Celtics, 1918 01:44:54,640 --> 01:44:57,759 Speaker 1: Kenny Atkinson who is an assistant with the Golden State Warriors, 1919 01:44:57,960 --> 01:45:02,160 Speaker 1: Frank Vogel, former Lakers head coach, and even Nick Nurse, 1920 01:45:02,280 --> 01:45:04,519 Speaker 1: who has said that he's going to take time after 1921 01:45:04,640 --> 01:45:07,040 Speaker 1: he said a couple of weeks ago that he was 1922 01:45:07,040 --> 01:45:09,599 Speaker 1: going to take time after the Raptors season to like 1923 01:45:09,720 --> 01:45:12,519 Speaker 1: think about it. He seemed a little frustrated with how 1924 01:45:12,560 --> 01:45:15,839 Speaker 1: things are going, specifically with load management. So they already 1925 01:45:15,880 --> 01:45:19,800 Speaker 1: have him on their list as a possible coach. And yes, 1926 01:45:19,840 --> 01:45:22,960 Speaker 1: the final round at the Masters continues. Brooks Kepka is 1927 01:45:23,000 --> 01:45:24,880 Speaker 1: still at the top of the leader board, he is 1928 01:45:24,960 --> 01:45:28,160 Speaker 1: eleven under par, but John ram is inching closer. He's 1929 01:45:28,160 --> 01:45:31,160 Speaker 1: still in second place, but now ten under par. In 1930 01:45:31,240 --> 01:45:34,360 Speaker 1: Major League Baseball, the benches just cleared in Pittsburgh following 1931 01:45:34,439 --> 01:45:37,559 Speaker 1: a play at the plate involving shortstop O'Neil Cruise and 1932 01:45:37,760 --> 01:45:42,240 Speaker 1: catcher Sebi Savala. O'Neil Cruise was running from third base 1933 01:45:42,280 --> 01:45:45,040 Speaker 1: to home and catcher Seby Savala caught a ball that 1934 01:45:45,160 --> 01:45:47,519 Speaker 1: was not a great throw and tried to, you know, 1935 01:45:47,720 --> 01:45:50,920 Speaker 1: tag him out, and Cruise slid and it looked like 1936 01:45:51,000 --> 01:45:54,200 Speaker 1: his knee got stuck under him and he was in pain. 1937 01:45:54,280 --> 01:45:57,040 Speaker 1: He is officially out of the game. Words were said 1938 01:45:57,080 --> 01:46:01,040 Speaker 1: and the benches cleared out. The game is back and running. 1939 01:46:01,479 --> 01:46:03,559 Speaker 1: But this just happened, and the Pirates are beating the 1940 01:46:03,560 --> 01:46:06,479 Speaker 1: White Sox one zero, bottom of the seventh inning. The 1941 01:46:06,600 --> 01:46:09,960 Speaker 1: Yankees still holding onto their lead over the Orioles. Excuse me, 1942 01:46:10,000 --> 01:46:12,000 Speaker 1: over the Orioles. Four to two is the score, bottom 1943 01:46:12,000 --> 01:46:14,439 Speaker 1: of the seventh inning, and the Rays are just hot. 1944 01:46:14,560 --> 01:46:17,479 Speaker 1: Brandon Lao hit a grand slam and now they're beating 1945 01:46:17,560 --> 01:46:22,080 Speaker 1: the A's ten zero. Bottom of the eighth inning. Red 1946 01:46:22,120 --> 01:46:24,040 Speaker 1: Sox still on top of the Tigers four to one, 1947 01:46:24,120 --> 01:46:26,720 Speaker 1: bottom of the ninth. They are playing in Detroit and 1948 01:46:26,760 --> 01:46:28,360 Speaker 1: they're about to start the bottom of the ninth inning. 1949 01:46:28,479 --> 01:46:31,000 Speaker 1: Phillies beating the Reds four to two. Top of the eighth. 1950 01:46:31,120 --> 01:46:33,479 Speaker 1: The Marlins have extended their lead over the met six 1951 01:46:33,520 --> 01:46:36,280 Speaker 1: to two. They're about to start the seventh inning. Astro's 1952 01:46:36,320 --> 01:46:38,000 Speaker 1: boo on top of the Twins four to one, top 1953 01:46:38,000 --> 01:46:40,280 Speaker 1: of the sixth, Brewers beating the Cardinals two to one, 1954 01:46:40,320 --> 01:46:42,320 Speaker 1: top of the fifth, Rangers on top of the Cups 1955 01:46:42,320 --> 01:46:44,719 Speaker 1: five two, top of the fifth, Nationals, and the Rockies 1956 01:46:44,760 --> 01:46:47,960 Speaker 1: are still scoreless in the second inning. Who and the 1957 01:46:48,040 --> 01:46:51,120 Speaker 1: Lakers announce now Dennis Shrewder for their game today. Back 1958 01:46:51,120 --> 01:46:55,120 Speaker 1: to you guys, Yeah, everybody a lie. There will be 1959 01:46:55,200 --> 01:47:00,320 Speaker 1: no shakeup in the Western Conference. These games is so 1960 01:47:00,400 --> 01:47:02,639 Speaker 1: predictable as you get down the last couple of games, 1961 01:47:02,720 --> 01:47:05,960 Speaker 1: every team that needs to win wins. Okay, there's not 1962 01:47:06,000 --> 01:47:08,880 Speaker 1: going to be any hiccups along the way. So, uh, 1963 01:47:08,920 --> 01:47:12,800 Speaker 1: you know you said potentially there's different scenarios as far 1964 01:47:12,920 --> 01:47:17,000 Speaker 1: as the four or five, six, seven, it's concerned. None 1965 01:47:17,040 --> 01:47:19,439 Speaker 1: of that's gonna shake out, all right, whatever you're looking 1966 01:47:19,479 --> 01:47:22,680 Speaker 1: at right now, the Lakers will be the seven and 1967 01:47:22,880 --> 01:47:25,479 Speaker 1: the Clippers is going to be the five, and the 1968 01:47:25,520 --> 01:47:28,640 Speaker 1: Warriors are gonna be the six. The Pelicans are going 1969 01:47:28,680 --> 01:47:32,240 Speaker 1: to be the No. I don't want the Clippers in 1970 01:47:32,280 --> 01:47:35,120 Speaker 1: the fit. Well, I mean, let me ask Let me 1971 01:47:35,160 --> 01:47:37,559 Speaker 1: ask you this though. Let me ask you this. If 1972 01:47:37,560 --> 01:47:40,519 Speaker 1: you were in the Western Conference, if you're the Warriors, 1973 01:47:40,560 --> 01:47:43,240 Speaker 1: are the Clippers, who would you rather face in the 1974 01:47:43,280 --> 01:47:45,920 Speaker 1: first round? Would you rather face the Sons or the Kings? 1975 01:47:46,000 --> 01:47:50,200 Speaker 1: The Kings? So the six gets the Kings, right, the 1976 01:47:50,320 --> 01:47:53,599 Speaker 1: five gets the right, which is why I don't want 1977 01:47:53,640 --> 01:47:56,920 Speaker 1: the Clippers to get No. No, no, no, no, no, no 1978 01:47:56,720 --> 01:48:03,360 Speaker 1: no no no. I think no, no, no, I know 1979 01:48:00,400 --> 01:48:05,920 Speaker 1: I can't. The Phoenix Suns, I think they're gonna win. 1980 01:48:06,080 --> 01:48:09,719 Speaker 1: If they're healthy, they're gonna win the Western Conference. Who's 1981 01:48:09,720 --> 01:48:13,439 Speaker 1: gonna Clippers? No, the Souns. I think they're gonna win 1982 01:48:13,439 --> 01:48:17,200 Speaker 1: the Clippers if the Clippers are healthy. Um, I don't 1983 01:48:17,000 --> 01:48:21,240 Speaker 1: I want I obviously I want my Clippers. See. So 1984 01:48:21,280 --> 01:48:24,400 Speaker 1: he worked out, Yes, another he has another week until 1985 01:48:24,400 --> 01:48:26,920 Speaker 1: the right but he worked out, and they haven't said anything. 1986 01:48:27,040 --> 01:48:30,040 Speaker 1: I just you know, it's it's a matter of Kevin 1987 01:48:30,080 --> 01:48:32,360 Speaker 1: Durantt is the greatest score right now in the game, 1988 01:48:32,520 --> 01:48:34,599 Speaker 1: and then you have Devin Booker. You can't. I don't 1989 01:48:34,640 --> 01:48:36,880 Speaker 1: see how you stop them healthy, that's all. You haven't 1990 01:48:36,880 --> 01:48:40,640 Speaker 1: put them down. You got to play physical and you 1991 01:48:40,680 --> 01:48:43,320 Speaker 1: can't play. But they you can play physical against KDS 1992 01:48:43,320 --> 01:48:47,799 Speaker 1: still gonna score. He's so good. Who's gonna stop? True? 1993 01:48:47,920 --> 01:48:49,800 Speaker 1: But we don't. I don't know. I don't know if 1994 01:48:49,800 --> 01:48:52,800 Speaker 1: the Clippers have enough Jill like you know what I mean? 1995 01:48:53,280 --> 01:48:57,799 Speaker 1: We have the man like, no, you gotta Monc is typical. 1996 01:48:57,880 --> 01:49:00,920 Speaker 1: I did the same thing when when when you are 1997 01:49:00,960 --> 01:49:04,240 Speaker 1: a fan of a team and now it's tournament time 1998 01:49:04,320 --> 01:49:07,240 Speaker 1: or playoff time, whatever it may be, you got all 1999 01:49:07,280 --> 01:49:12,160 Speaker 1: these negative thoughts going in d I don't think if 2000 01:49:12,200 --> 01:49:13,680 Speaker 1: you want to go, we want to go. You want 2001 01:49:13,680 --> 01:49:15,559 Speaker 1: to knock out the chills? How great would it be 2002 01:49:15,600 --> 01:49:18,879 Speaker 1: if it was a Western Conference finals between the Clippers 2003 01:49:18,880 --> 01:49:24,360 Speaker 1: and the Sun. By the way, I'll tell you, no, 2004 01:49:24,600 --> 01:49:26,760 Speaker 1: I don't like the Lakers, Moncy. I have a friend 2005 01:49:26,800 --> 01:49:31,400 Speaker 1: of mine and he has access to He's been a 2006 01:49:31,439 --> 01:49:34,680 Speaker 1: long time season ticket older the Clippers, and I'm not 2007 01:49:34,760 --> 01:49:39,080 Speaker 1: making this up. So he has asked me if I 2008 01:49:39,200 --> 01:49:42,280 Speaker 1: can he wants to partner with somebody on a couple 2009 01:49:42,320 --> 01:49:45,280 Speaker 1: of tickets season tickets that he has. All right now, 2010 01:49:45,320 --> 01:49:48,519 Speaker 1: these seats and this is next year at crypto dot 2011 01:49:48,560 --> 01:49:53,519 Speaker 1: Com Arena formerly stables. Um, are the two seats on 2012 01:49:53,560 --> 01:49:59,600 Speaker 1: the floor right next to the visitors bench. Nice? Four seats? Nice? Okay, 2013 01:49:59,760 --> 01:50:04,040 Speaker 1: so that's two tickets forty one home games right. Uh. 2014 01:50:04,240 --> 01:50:07,000 Speaker 1: With these tickets, you not only are sitting on the 2015 01:50:07,040 --> 01:50:10,559 Speaker 1: floor the two seats directly next to the visitors bench, 2016 01:50:10,920 --> 01:50:13,599 Speaker 1: you also have VIP dinner to you every night you're 2017 01:50:13,640 --> 01:50:18,599 Speaker 1: at the game, VIP parking, and more importantly, access to 2018 01:50:18,640 --> 01:50:21,559 Speaker 1: the VIP bathroom. Oh yeah, I like those. Yeah, so 2019 01:50:21,800 --> 01:50:25,080 Speaker 1: the two tickets. Must she should get on that. Yeah, 2020 01:50:25,080 --> 01:50:28,000 Speaker 1: how do How are you gonna take me? No, no, must, 2021 01:50:28,200 --> 01:50:29,479 Speaker 1: We're gonna have you. We're gonna have you. Put like 2022 01:50:29,520 --> 01:50:34,280 Speaker 1: a little deposit down, okay, little deposit here. Here is 2023 01:50:34,720 --> 01:50:36,920 Speaker 1: the price of these tickets. I'm not making this up. 2024 01:50:36,960 --> 01:50:41,639 Speaker 1: Are you ready? No, three hundred and thirty six thousand dollars. 2025 01:50:41,640 --> 01:50:44,000 Speaker 1: But but here's the good thing. You don't have to 2026 01:50:44,000 --> 01:50:46,679 Speaker 1: pay it all at once. You can do four payments 2027 01:50:46,680 --> 01:50:49,599 Speaker 1: of eighty four thousand dollars. Perfect. Well, now I can 2028 01:50:49,640 --> 01:50:52,160 Speaker 1: do that if you're doing consecutive and lay it down 2029 01:50:52,120 --> 01:50:55,840 Speaker 1: to only eighty four grand a month. So um, but 2030 01:50:55,960 --> 01:50:58,559 Speaker 1: if you want them, should I put your name in? 2031 01:50:59,520 --> 01:51:01,920 Speaker 1: Let me let let me, let me talk to my banker. Yeah, 2032 01:51:01,920 --> 01:51:06,040 Speaker 1: but for her plus one? Yeah, yeah, I'm not making 2033 01:51:06,120 --> 01:51:09,160 Speaker 1: We got this at this he thought, maybe that I 2034 01:51:09,280 --> 01:51:12,280 Speaker 1: knew some people that might be interested. For sure, for sure, Bucky, 2035 01:51:12,320 --> 01:51:14,840 Speaker 1: can I borrow about eighty four thousand dollars? We got 2036 01:51:14,880 --> 01:51:20,200 Speaker 1: this and just about the first eighty four thousand shack 2037 01:51:20,280 --> 01:51:22,559 Speaker 1: of the months, and boom you got those? Can't we 2038 01:51:22,560 --> 01:51:24,439 Speaker 1: swap out? I'm sure we can do like a little swap, 2039 01:51:24,520 --> 01:51:26,640 Speaker 1: a little a little swap like clippers tickets for that. 2040 01:51:27,080 --> 01:51:31,080 Speaker 1: I'm sure that's a little stag on the tickets at 2041 01:51:31,160 --> 01:51:32,880 Speaker 1: crypto dot com. What do you think they're going to 2042 01:51:32,920 --> 01:51:34,479 Speaker 1: be in that new arena in a a couple of years? 2043 01:51:34,479 --> 01:51:36,559 Speaker 1: Oh no, look that that new arena, because it's down 2044 01:51:36,600 --> 01:51:38,400 Speaker 1: the street from where that new arena is gonna it's 2045 01:51:38,400 --> 01:51:40,920 Speaker 1: gonna be fabulous. Oh it's gonna It's so crazy though, 2046 01:51:40,920 --> 01:51:43,080 Speaker 1: the thing that that new arena is down the street 2047 01:51:43,160 --> 01:51:46,920 Speaker 1: from what I will always know as the Great Western Form, 2048 01:51:47,000 --> 01:51:49,719 Speaker 1: even though it's what Keenan and Kia form or whatever. 2049 01:51:49,800 --> 01:51:53,200 Speaker 1: But to think that that was like the Lakers spot, 2050 01:51:53,439 --> 01:51:56,599 Speaker 1: and the Clippers have kind of like taking that port over. Well, 2051 01:51:56,640 --> 01:51:59,880 Speaker 1: first of all, the updated Forbes list of the ten 2052 01:52:00,160 --> 01:52:04,559 Speaker 1: most wealthy people in the world, Steve Bomber, the Clippers owner, 2053 01:52:04,720 --> 01:52:07,719 Speaker 1: is checking in at number ten with eighty billion plus 2054 01:52:08,600 --> 01:52:10,800 Speaker 1: and otherwise he has enough money to buy the entire 2055 01:52:10,960 --> 01:52:15,920 Speaker 1: league quite easily and still have plenty of billions left over. 2056 01:52:16,880 --> 01:52:19,160 Speaker 1: So I a couple of billion for the new arena. 2057 01:52:19,560 --> 01:52:22,000 Speaker 1: So yeah, prepare yourself. But yeah, if you're just wondering 2058 01:52:22,040 --> 01:52:28,360 Speaker 1: how those tickets go, that's face fight. That's sets a 2059 01:52:28,439 --> 01:52:32,000 Speaker 1: sizeable chunk of change. By the way, John rom birdied 2060 01:52:32,800 --> 01:52:37,120 Speaker 1: the third hole, so he got to ten under part 2061 01:52:37,200 --> 01:52:40,280 Speaker 1: You heard Monsey talk about that. Watching Brooks kepca right 2062 01:52:40,320 --> 01:52:45,280 Speaker 1: now on the part three fourth hole, and he's going 2063 01:52:45,320 --> 01:52:49,400 Speaker 1: to be putting right now, maintaining a one shot lead 2064 01:52:49,960 --> 01:52:54,160 Speaker 1: if anybody gets close to those top guys. Is this 2065 01:52:54,280 --> 01:52:56,680 Speaker 1: a part putt here? I don't know, unless he just 2066 01:52:56,760 --> 01:52:58,680 Speaker 1: stuck his drive. Let's find out what this is for 2067 01:52:59,120 --> 01:53:01,840 Speaker 1: keepca right now. I have to admit, once we're done, 2068 01:53:01,880 --> 01:53:05,240 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be all entrenched in this masters here. The 2069 01:53:05,280 --> 01:53:07,880 Speaker 1: back nine is when you just start feeling into it. 2070 01:53:08,000 --> 01:53:10,400 Speaker 1: You're really into it here. So we got the fourth 2071 01:53:10,400 --> 01:53:12,519 Speaker 1: hole here and kept it seems like he's very dressed 2072 01:53:12,560 --> 01:53:15,280 Speaker 1: up for Masters, when it didn't seem like he kind 2073 01:53:15,280 --> 01:53:18,880 Speaker 1: of like notch. I mean, it just seems like he 2074 01:53:19,360 --> 01:53:20,680 Speaker 1: seems like if you know you're gonna win, you can 2075 01:53:20,920 --> 01:53:24,960 Speaker 1: That was for Bogeye. We now have a tie atop 2076 01:53:25,000 --> 01:53:29,479 Speaker 1: the leader board. So Kepka has now bogeyed the hole. 2077 01:53:30,360 --> 01:53:33,320 Speaker 1: Keepca's out there looking like and Rams birdie. So they 2078 01:53:33,320 --> 01:53:38,200 Speaker 1: are now tied at ten under par. All right, it's 2079 01:53:38,240 --> 01:53:40,960 Speaker 1: often running for two guys, two of the great golfers 2080 01:53:40,960 --> 01:53:43,880 Speaker 1: out there, both looking for that green jack and be 2081 01:53:43,920 --> 01:53:46,800 Speaker 1: part of that champions dinner. All right, We'll continue on 2082 01:53:46,840 --> 01:53:48,880 Speaker 1: with the coverage of the Masters, final day of the 2083 01:53:49,000 --> 01:53:52,760 Speaker 1: NBA regular season, all kinds of NFL draft news, keep 2084 01:53:52,760 --> 01:53:55,400 Speaker 1: it right here. This is Fox Sports Sunday. Yeah, that's it, 2085 01:53:56,360 --> 01:54:01,519 Speaker 1: Steve Harbin and Bucky Brooks. This it's Fox Sports Sunday, 2086 01:54:01,520 --> 01:54:05,320 Speaker 1: and we are live from the ti iraq dot com studios. So, 2087 01:54:05,400 --> 01:54:10,599 Speaker 1: as we mentioned, John Ram and Brooks, Kepcar now tied 2088 01:54:10,600 --> 01:54:13,519 Speaker 1: for the lead at the Masters, both sitting at ten 2089 01:54:13,680 --> 01:54:16,000 Speaker 1: under part and really bucket when you think about this, 2090 01:54:16,439 --> 01:54:18,639 Speaker 1: Look what's that steak with these two guys. You got 2091 01:54:18,680 --> 01:54:22,000 Speaker 1: John Ram right now, the number three ranked player in 2092 01:54:22,000 --> 01:54:24,240 Speaker 1: the world, very much a part of the PGA Tour, 2093 01:54:24,280 --> 01:54:27,760 Speaker 1: and Brooks Kepka, the defector who left the PGA Tour 2094 01:54:27,840 --> 01:54:29,800 Speaker 1: to go to the Live tour. So this is live 2095 01:54:30,840 --> 01:54:36,120 Speaker 1: versus PGA big names, Masters champions. You know, this is 2096 01:54:36,280 --> 01:54:38,440 Speaker 1: this you go forever, you get that green jacket and 2097 01:54:38,480 --> 01:54:41,120 Speaker 1: never have to give it up. So there's a lot 2098 01:54:41,160 --> 01:54:43,520 Speaker 1: at steak. If one of these guys, or which one 2099 01:54:43,560 --> 01:54:47,640 Speaker 1: of these guys ultimately could win the green jacket live 2100 01:54:47,680 --> 01:54:49,840 Speaker 1: and let live this is this would be interesting to 2101 01:54:49,880 --> 01:54:54,000 Speaker 1: see if Bruce Kepka can finish it out. And if 2102 01:54:54,000 --> 01:54:55,560 Speaker 1: you finish it, I want to see if they're really 2103 01:54:55,600 --> 01:54:57,600 Speaker 1: gonna take the pitch on the eight, you know. To me, 2104 01:54:57,720 --> 01:55:00,880 Speaker 1: that's the thing that I want to I mean, yeah, 2105 01:55:00,920 --> 01:55:03,560 Speaker 1: Greg Norman, is that they were all gonna get all 2106 01:55:03,560 --> 01:55:06,640 Speaker 1: the live golfers together, and there were seventeen or eighteen 2107 01:55:06,680 --> 01:55:08,800 Speaker 1: by the way, Phil's three hundred on the days at 2108 01:55:08,800 --> 01:55:11,240 Speaker 1: four under. These people aren't out of it yet, no, 2109 01:55:12,840 --> 01:55:17,560 Speaker 1: uh and um. But yeah, he said, if a live 2110 01:55:17,640 --> 01:55:20,880 Speaker 1: golfer wins. We're gonna get a group shot of all 2111 01:55:20,920 --> 01:55:24,560 Speaker 1: of us together on that eighteenth green, so unbelievable. I 2112 01:55:24,600 --> 01:55:27,760 Speaker 1: don't think they'll show that on TV. No, no, that 2113 01:55:27,880 --> 01:55:30,040 Speaker 1: would be good. It definitely will not show that on TV. 2114 01:55:30,600 --> 01:55:33,440 Speaker 1: Victor Hoblin is hanging in. He's part every hole so far. 2115 01:55:33,560 --> 01:55:38,400 Speaker 1: He's still at eight under. And Gary Woodland there's a 2116 01:55:39,560 --> 01:55:41,760 Speaker 1: he's not anonymous because he did win the US Open 2117 01:55:41,840 --> 01:55:44,560 Speaker 1: a few years ago, but he's four under unders realm 2118 01:55:45,240 --> 01:55:49,280 Speaker 1: and he has now gotten to seven under. Par Speech 2119 01:55:49,560 --> 01:55:53,320 Speaker 1: is at five under, Candley's at five under. So these 2120 01:55:53,360 --> 01:55:57,320 Speaker 1: people right now, with Ram and Kepka at best sort 2121 01:55:57,320 --> 01:56:00,480 Speaker 1: of holding steady um, a lot of guys have a 2122 01:56:00,560 --> 01:56:02,360 Speaker 1: chance to get back into it. Whether we'll not be 2123 01:56:02,400 --> 01:56:06,280 Speaker 1: a factor, and we will get this final round done today. 2124 01:56:07,800 --> 01:56:11,000 Speaker 1: It's important. It's important for us to get it done today. 2125 01:56:11,440 --> 01:56:15,720 Speaker 1: So we're talking earlier about tradition and the tradition like 2126 01:56:15,960 --> 01:56:20,680 Speaker 1: no other at the Masters. And again I've talked to 2127 01:56:20,800 --> 01:56:22,600 Speaker 1: a number of golfers over the years who have been 2128 01:56:22,600 --> 01:56:26,680 Speaker 1: Masters champions and ask them why is what's so special? 2129 01:56:26,720 --> 01:56:29,280 Speaker 1: I mean, we talk about majors. Why is it different 2130 01:56:29,280 --> 01:56:31,440 Speaker 1: if you won the US Open? Are the Open Championship 2131 01:56:31,440 --> 01:56:34,280 Speaker 1: of the PGA Championship as opposed to the Masters, And 2132 01:56:34,320 --> 01:56:39,640 Speaker 1: they said, it's the tradition. It is the tradition. They 2133 01:56:40,360 --> 01:56:44,000 Speaker 1: just you know, the champions dinner, you're treated like royalty, 2134 01:56:44,600 --> 01:56:50,520 Speaker 1: even if you're Danny Willett or Charles Schwartzel. And somehow 2135 01:56:50,560 --> 01:56:55,080 Speaker 1: you I won't say luck but unexpectedly, you know, win 2136 01:56:55,160 --> 01:56:57,200 Speaker 1: a Masters and all of a sudden you're in the 2137 01:56:57,200 --> 01:57:00,400 Speaker 1: same room with Tiger and Jack a Gary player Tom 2138 01:57:00,400 --> 01:57:04,000 Speaker 1: Watson and it doesn't matter. It doesn't get the same 2139 01:57:04,040 --> 01:57:07,360 Speaker 1: treatment once you've done that green jacket. And there's something 2140 01:57:07,400 --> 01:57:12,000 Speaker 1: about it. As a kid, I just remember watching the Masters, 2141 01:57:12,440 --> 01:57:16,160 Speaker 1: and there's something about when you create traditions. And so 2142 01:57:16,440 --> 01:57:19,320 Speaker 1: as much as we can talk about the other trophies 2143 01:57:19,320 --> 01:57:22,400 Speaker 1: that are given out when you win a major, there's 2144 01:57:22,440 --> 01:57:27,760 Speaker 1: something about like seeing someone don the green jacket. I mean, 2145 01:57:28,000 --> 01:57:31,320 Speaker 1: there's just something about it. And they have been able 2146 01:57:31,360 --> 01:57:36,840 Speaker 1: to create this aura around this tournament that separates it 2147 01:57:36,880 --> 01:57:39,200 Speaker 1: from the others. You know, we can talk about the 2148 01:57:39,200 --> 01:57:42,440 Speaker 1: British Open, but the British Open plays at different spots 2149 01:57:42,880 --> 01:57:45,880 Speaker 1: every year, yes they did, like the Masters is always 2150 01:57:45,880 --> 01:57:48,240 Speaker 1: at Augusta. You know, what the course is going to be. Like. 2151 01:57:48,280 --> 01:57:50,680 Speaker 1: They can change depend locations and all the other stuff, 2152 01:57:50,720 --> 01:57:54,720 Speaker 1: but you know exactly what you're getting each and every year, 2153 01:57:54,760 --> 01:57:58,200 Speaker 1: and so their tradition has been able to really stand 2154 01:57:58,200 --> 01:58:00,520 Speaker 1: the test of time, no doubt, especially the back nine. 2155 01:58:00,560 --> 01:58:02,040 Speaker 1: I mean, when you get to the back nine, you 2156 01:58:02,080 --> 01:58:06,200 Speaker 1: get down to Amen Corner and beyond, you know these holes. 2157 01:58:07,720 --> 01:58:10,680 Speaker 1: Everybody listening says, I know that hole. I know everything 2158 01:58:10,720 --> 01:58:14,200 Speaker 1: about that hole, and then you're's the anticipation why, I mean, 2159 01:58:14,200 --> 01:58:18,120 Speaker 1: there's just that. It's amazing to me when you think 2160 01:58:18,120 --> 01:58:22,560 Speaker 1: of the foresight of Bobby Jones, who was the greatest 2161 01:58:22,600 --> 01:58:25,640 Speaker 1: golfer in the world at the time, retiring from competitive 2162 01:58:25,680 --> 01:58:29,160 Speaker 1: golf at age twenty eight, never played as a professional, 2163 01:58:29,240 --> 01:58:33,600 Speaker 1: was always an amateur and having the dream of having 2164 01:58:34,160 --> 01:58:39,400 Speaker 1: creating a golf course, and how it is that you 2165 01:58:39,440 --> 01:58:44,880 Speaker 1: create a course. There's so much risk reward on those 2166 01:58:44,880 --> 01:58:47,760 Speaker 1: closing holes. Water plays a big part of it. Do 2167 01:58:47,840 --> 01:58:50,000 Speaker 1: you go for the flag? Do you play it safe? 2168 01:58:50,960 --> 01:58:54,880 Speaker 1: But these holes are so beautifully designed. You know, the 2169 01:58:55,000 --> 01:58:58,800 Speaker 1: thirteenth and the fifteenth holes where you're you're you're shooting 2170 01:58:58,840 --> 01:59:00,640 Speaker 1: at a green, but you could end up in the water. 2171 01:59:00,680 --> 01:59:02,720 Speaker 1: You could get an eagle, but to get a bogey. 2172 01:59:03,600 --> 01:59:06,800 Speaker 1: It's just amazing how they were able to figure this 2173 01:59:06,920 --> 01:59:11,560 Speaker 1: out in creating Augusta National. Yeah, because it challenges you. 2174 01:59:11,920 --> 01:59:15,040 Speaker 1: It challenges you, like visually, you have to make hard 2175 01:59:15,080 --> 01:59:19,360 Speaker 1: decisions on how you want to attack, Uh, each green? 2176 01:59:19,880 --> 01:59:21,640 Speaker 1: Do you want to be aggressive or do you want 2177 01:59:21,640 --> 01:59:25,360 Speaker 1: to lay up? Um? How can you play it? It's 2178 01:59:25,400 --> 01:59:29,560 Speaker 1: just a it's a great eve. He that's gonna roll 2179 01:59:29,600 --> 01:59:33,560 Speaker 1: back down the hill. Woodland kind of achieve was hoping. Yeah, 2180 01:59:33,560 --> 01:59:35,560 Speaker 1: he didn't get the backs from well you can see 2181 01:59:35,600 --> 01:59:37,640 Speaker 1: you see the undulation there. He hit it a little 2182 01:59:37,680 --> 01:59:40,280 Speaker 1: too far, too far, and now he's gonna have a 2183 01:59:40,320 --> 01:59:42,680 Speaker 1: straight downhill putch. So Gary Whoodland, who had got to 2184 01:59:42,720 --> 01:59:45,640 Speaker 1: seven under, gonna be hard pressed to hang on to that. 2185 01:59:46,120 --> 01:59:49,680 Speaker 1: Um yeah, I just I'm I'm always amazed when you 2186 01:59:49,920 --> 01:59:54,080 Speaker 1: think about golf courses, like look at look at visually, 2187 01:59:54,080 --> 01:59:56,000 Speaker 1: how that looks just like right down the thing you're 2188 01:59:56,040 --> 01:59:58,720 Speaker 1: just talking about, not a major hill, just part three. 2189 01:59:58,800 --> 02:00:00,760 Speaker 1: He's the way it kind of look at all landed 2190 02:00:00,880 --> 02:00:02,920 Speaker 1: right there that was can't lay that's trying to get 2191 02:00:02,960 --> 02:00:05,600 Speaker 1: a looks like he's in Bertie position to get back 2192 02:00:05,640 --> 02:00:08,120 Speaker 1: to five hundred. What's your favorite club in a bag? 2193 02:00:09,000 --> 02:00:11,640 Speaker 1: A favorite club that I play is probably like a 2194 02:00:11,680 --> 02:00:14,360 Speaker 1: little seven hour seven iron. You know, when you pull 2195 02:00:14,440 --> 02:00:16,840 Speaker 1: that out, you're gonna hit it. Yeah, Yeah, you're gonna 2196 02:00:16,840 --> 02:00:18,720 Speaker 1: smack that. All right, We're gonna smack it. As far 2197 02:00:18,760 --> 02:00:22,440 Speaker 1: as this closing round of the Masters plus NBA talk 2198 02:00:22,520 --> 02:00:26,040 Speaker 1: coming up, Fox Sports Sunday, Golf rolling along on this 2199 02:00:26,080 --> 02:00:28,880 Speaker 1: Easter's Sunday. This is Fox Sports Sunday, and we are 2200 02:00:28,920 --> 02:00:32,000 Speaker 1: broadcasting live from the ti Irac dot Com studios, Tirac 2201 02:00:32,040 --> 02:00:34,040 Speaker 1: dot com. We're gonna help get you there. I on 2202 02:00:34,160 --> 02:00:36,960 Speaker 1: Matt Selection, fast free shipping, free road hats are protection 2203 02:00:37,000 --> 02:00:41,520 Speaker 1: over ten thousand recommended installers, tirac dot com. The way 2204 02:00:41,640 --> 02:00:45,080 Speaker 1: tire buying should be all right? Checking the leaderboard of 2205 02:00:45,120 --> 02:00:48,800 Speaker 1: the Masters, both John Rom and Brooks Skepka part the 2206 02:00:48,920 --> 02:00:53,959 Speaker 1: fifth hole, so they remain tied at ten underpart. Meanwhile, 2207 02:00:54,240 --> 02:01:00,080 Speaker 1: Victor Hoblin he just double bogeyed the sixth hole, and 2208 02:01:00,280 --> 02:01:05,120 Speaker 1: Gary Woodland just bogied the ninth hole. So suddenly Rom 2209 02:01:05,200 --> 02:01:09,240 Speaker 1: and Keepca are four shots clear of everyone else. So, 2210 02:01:09,320 --> 02:01:14,160 Speaker 1: like we said, it would appear, barring a double collapse, 2211 02:01:15,120 --> 02:01:17,480 Speaker 1: that one of these two guys is going to win 2212 02:01:17,520 --> 02:01:22,760 Speaker 1: the green jacket. John rom proud member of the PGA Tour, 2213 02:01:23,960 --> 02:01:29,680 Speaker 1: Brooks Keepka proud member of the Live Tour. Can't asker 2214 02:01:29,840 --> 02:01:31,840 Speaker 1: much more than that if you're a golf fan, I 2215 02:01:31,840 --> 02:01:35,360 Speaker 1: mean no, I mean what else did you want? By 2216 02:01:35,400 --> 02:01:37,720 Speaker 1: the way, Phil Nicholson right now trying to get back 2217 02:01:37,760 --> 02:01:41,000 Speaker 1: in the mix, he's at four hunderd par so I 2218 02:01:41,600 --> 02:01:47,520 Speaker 1: look at you know it's golf, right. You consider these 2219 02:01:47,560 --> 02:01:51,920 Speaker 1: athletes and what is what is your definition of I 2220 02:01:52,000 --> 02:01:56,360 Speaker 1: used to have conversations back in the day on how 2221 02:01:56,400 --> 02:02:03,480 Speaker 1: to define whether a sport is truly an athletic endeavor? 2222 02:02:05,440 --> 02:02:13,520 Speaker 1: How do you define m an athletic sport? All right? 2223 02:02:13,600 --> 02:02:17,800 Speaker 1: So that what what? What is it that you have 2224 02:02:17,920 --> 02:02:23,360 Speaker 1: to do in terms of being an athlete to compete 2225 02:02:23,400 --> 02:02:29,080 Speaker 1: in certain sports? An he is tough because this then 2226 02:02:29,320 --> 02:02:32,680 Speaker 1: takes us from golf to auto racing and all these 2227 02:02:32,720 --> 02:02:36,120 Speaker 1: other things. So there's a level of skill that needs 2228 02:02:36,160 --> 02:02:38,400 Speaker 1: to be a part of it. There's a level of 2229 02:02:38,400 --> 02:02:43,480 Speaker 1: physical exertion that also needs to be a part of it. Um, 2230 02:02:43,640 --> 02:02:47,360 Speaker 1: isn't it true? Though? In any kind of sport, any sport, 2231 02:02:49,160 --> 02:02:52,080 Speaker 1: Hand eye coordination, yeah, hand eye coordination. I mean when 2232 02:02:52,120 --> 02:02:56,000 Speaker 1: you think of baseball, hand eye coordination, golf, hand eye coordination, 2233 02:02:56,120 --> 02:03:00,560 Speaker 1: tennis hande coordination, football, you have to have those things. 2234 02:03:01,960 --> 02:03:04,160 Speaker 1: I guess. Horse racing is a sport, so you have 2235 02:03:04,240 --> 02:03:07,440 Speaker 1: to have I guess some kind of coordination. And I 2236 02:03:07,560 --> 02:03:11,120 Speaker 1: balance that other stuff like he gives money, like what 2237 02:03:11,160 --> 02:03:15,200 Speaker 1: we call our sports jockey an athlete by the way, 2238 02:03:15,240 --> 02:03:18,120 Speaker 1: oh Hugh, and not believe this one time. He has 2239 02:03:18,160 --> 02:03:21,840 Speaker 1: to be an athlete, right, So Gary Stevens Hall of 2240 02:03:21,880 --> 02:03:25,160 Speaker 1: Fame jockey. You remember the movie Sea Biscuit when it 2241 02:03:25,200 --> 02:03:27,320 Speaker 1: came out, Yes, and it was a big you know, 2242 02:03:27,320 --> 02:03:30,000 Speaker 1: it was nominated for Best Picture and everything else. I'm 2243 02:03:30,000 --> 02:03:33,480 Speaker 1: at the Super Bowl and I'm partnered with Michael Thompson 2244 02:03:34,680 --> 02:03:37,160 Speaker 1: and I am sitting and he was he was on 2245 02:03:37,200 --> 02:03:39,800 Speaker 1: the road with the Lakers, so he wasn't in Houston 2246 02:03:39,960 --> 02:03:42,960 Speaker 1: physically with me. And they, you know, you know how 2247 02:03:43,040 --> 02:03:45,640 Speaker 1: radio works, Radio road works, They bring over these guests. 2248 02:03:45,840 --> 02:03:50,960 Speaker 1: So Gary Stevens comes by and I introduced him. And 2249 02:03:51,080 --> 02:03:53,600 Speaker 1: the one thing I was talking about is if you 2250 02:03:53,640 --> 02:04:00,480 Speaker 1: don't understand why jockeys are athletes, understand these are men 2251 02:04:00,520 --> 02:04:03,560 Speaker 1: and women that are on top of these giant, multi 2252 02:04:03,600 --> 02:04:07,200 Speaker 1: thousand pound horses. To have to coordinate these horses. It 2253 02:04:07,240 --> 02:04:12,080 Speaker 1: takes a lot of athleticism to be a jockey. And 2254 02:04:12,200 --> 02:04:15,880 Speaker 1: as I do this introduction, Michael, who's not physically with me, 2255 02:04:16,000 --> 02:04:22,440 Speaker 1: says he's no athlete. And I'm sitting next to Gary 2256 02:04:22,480 --> 02:04:25,640 Speaker 1: Stevens right this Hall of Famer and He's like, who 2257 02:04:25,640 --> 02:04:29,120 Speaker 1: the hell is this? On the other line? Well, talk 2258 02:04:29,120 --> 02:04:33,200 Speaker 1: about awkward? Awkward? Yeah, And I'm like, oh, so you're 2259 02:04:33,360 --> 02:04:35,520 Speaker 1: you're more of an athlete. Can you jump on that 2260 02:04:35,560 --> 02:04:37,960 Speaker 1: horse and ride him? I don't know. I mean I 2261 02:04:38,400 --> 02:04:41,800 Speaker 1: I look at golfers and there's a very unique set 2262 02:04:41,880 --> 02:04:45,680 Speaker 1: of skills. Explain to me how a one hundred and 2263 02:04:45,800 --> 02:04:49,280 Speaker 1: sixty pound golfer can hit a golf ball three hundred 2264 02:04:49,280 --> 02:04:55,640 Speaker 1: and fifty yards? How does that happen? That's hard technology 2265 02:04:55,680 --> 02:04:58,360 Speaker 1: to some degree, but it's also the way you move 2266 02:04:58,400 --> 02:05:01,880 Speaker 1: your body. Where does the power I'm from if it's 2267 02:05:01,880 --> 02:05:04,040 Speaker 1: not in the upper body. If you're watching some of 2268 02:05:04,040 --> 02:05:08,000 Speaker 1: these smaller golfers, let's say, like a Justin Thomas, how 2269 02:05:08,000 --> 02:05:11,560 Speaker 1: does he hit the ball that? For? Can I win 2270 02:05:11,640 --> 02:05:14,840 Speaker 1: on something here? YEA? Was it? Rory McElroy, who weighed 2271 02:05:14,840 --> 02:05:18,800 Speaker 1: in recently was like technology is doing too much for driving, 2272 02:05:19,080 --> 02:05:21,440 Speaker 1: Like he's like making it easier. It's making it easier too. 2273 02:05:22,440 --> 02:05:24,800 Speaker 1: But you still have to you still have you still 2274 02:05:24,840 --> 02:05:26,960 Speaker 1: have to generate the power idea. But you see his comments. 2275 02:05:27,160 --> 02:05:29,440 Speaker 1: Otherwise you could hit a three hundred yard five. But 2276 02:05:29,480 --> 02:05:31,600 Speaker 1: I mean they're like these clubs, they're making it possible. 2277 02:05:31,600 --> 02:05:33,440 Speaker 1: These balls are making possible. They make it easy. So 2278 02:05:33,840 --> 02:05:35,360 Speaker 1: did you seems he's like, we need to rein it 2279 02:05:35,360 --> 02:05:37,080 Speaker 1: in a little bit, A little bit. I mean, you'd 2280 02:05:37,080 --> 02:05:39,560 Speaker 1: probably be mad at me to play. Well, here's here's 2281 02:05:39,600 --> 02:05:41,840 Speaker 1: the problem. Here's the problem. Like with a course like 2282 02:05:41,880 --> 02:05:45,680 Speaker 1: Augusta National Right, they do have they actually expand they're 2283 02:05:45,720 --> 02:05:48,800 Speaker 1: making some of these holes longer because they've been able 2284 02:05:48,840 --> 02:05:52,840 Speaker 1: to acquire some of the acreage around to lengthen the course. 2285 02:05:52,920 --> 02:05:55,320 Speaker 1: They have that kind of power obviously a money but 2286 02:05:55,440 --> 02:05:57,640 Speaker 1: not every course can do that. So you have some 2287 02:05:57,720 --> 02:06:00,280 Speaker 1: of these all time legendary courses that we see at 2288 02:06:00,280 --> 02:06:02,720 Speaker 1: the US Open or the PGA or at the Open 2289 02:06:02,840 --> 02:06:06,800 Speaker 1: Championship that are all of a sudden defenseless. I don't 2290 02:06:06,800 --> 02:06:09,520 Speaker 1: see why you can't rein it in a little bit. 2291 02:06:09,960 --> 02:06:12,520 Speaker 1: I mean, I was sitting in harmon. You didn't hear me, 2292 02:06:12,560 --> 02:06:14,880 Speaker 1: But I played with a ladies ball because it flies farther, 2293 02:06:14,960 --> 02:06:17,720 Speaker 1: it's softer. H what I played with a ladies ball, 2294 02:06:17,760 --> 02:06:19,400 Speaker 1: I play with like a little Lady Penny. I didn't 2295 02:06:19,400 --> 02:06:21,440 Speaker 1: know there was a separate ball for the ladies game. 2296 02:06:21,560 --> 02:06:23,600 Speaker 1: I mean, the ladies ball is different than the men's 2297 02:06:23,600 --> 02:06:27,560 Speaker 1: ball in gall and basketball. It's different ball basketball, the 2298 02:06:28,120 --> 02:06:32,640 Speaker 1: art basketball women's actually smaller small, so it's just the same. 2299 02:06:32,680 --> 02:06:35,040 Speaker 1: It's just a little a little different. Little Lady Precept 2300 02:06:35,080 --> 02:06:39,480 Speaker 1: Lady Pinnacle has a little breast cancer ribbon on it. Yeah. 2301 02:06:39,520 --> 02:06:42,680 Speaker 1: So when I played my steel shafted big birth is 2302 02:06:42,680 --> 02:06:46,360 Speaker 1: that whackett? But then it hits and it stops. I 2303 02:06:46,400 --> 02:06:50,240 Speaker 1: can't hit. I can't hear a second. Do the guys 2304 02:06:50,280 --> 02:06:52,440 Speaker 1: you're playing with because I assume you're not playing by 2305 02:06:52,440 --> 02:06:55,760 Speaker 1: yourself all the time. Yeah, they know, they know. Are 2306 02:06:55,800 --> 02:06:57,880 Speaker 1: they asking? You're like, there's no waist thing. Give me 2307 02:06:57,920 --> 02:06:59,760 Speaker 1: one of those. I mean, like, if you want to 2308 02:06:59,800 --> 02:07:01,560 Speaker 1: hit a pink ball, like you can get a pink ball, 2309 02:07:02,280 --> 02:07:04,440 Speaker 1: find a little easier. Yeah, you can see it like 2310 02:07:04,520 --> 02:07:06,480 Speaker 1: it just makes sure it's not wayward, you know, I 2311 02:07:06,600 --> 02:07:08,320 Speaker 1: just gotta put it in there in case every now 2312 02:07:08,320 --> 02:07:09,760 Speaker 1: and then he goes into woods. You mean, oh that's 2313 02:07:09,800 --> 02:07:13,160 Speaker 1: my that's my ball to pink one. When you watch 2314 02:07:13,200 --> 02:07:18,240 Speaker 1: these guys play this level, I had a chance to. 2315 02:07:18,640 --> 02:07:20,640 Speaker 1: I had a friend of mine that played professionally on 2316 02:07:20,680 --> 02:07:23,320 Speaker 1: the PG Tour fromer U s Amar Champion And when 2317 02:07:23,520 --> 02:07:27,280 Speaker 1: when you play with the golf and keepka just bogeys. 2318 02:07:27,320 --> 02:07:30,560 Speaker 1: Following this sixth hole, he is now at nine under, 2319 02:07:30,640 --> 02:07:34,920 Speaker 1: par so rom is now in the lead at ten under. 2320 02:07:35,640 --> 02:07:38,800 Speaker 1: You have no idea how good these guys are, Like, 2321 02:07:38,920 --> 02:07:41,800 Speaker 1: you know how how we like like you Normally, if 2322 02:07:41,800 --> 02:07:43,640 Speaker 1: you play any golf at all, you're just trying to 2323 02:07:43,640 --> 02:07:46,040 Speaker 1: get it on the green or you're just you know, 2324 02:07:46,120 --> 02:07:48,160 Speaker 1: you know what I'm talking to, hit the drive as 2325 02:07:48,160 --> 02:07:51,640 Speaker 1: far as you can. These guys are literally picking spots 2326 02:07:53,480 --> 02:07:57,000 Speaker 1: and they don't miss like very I mean it's rare. 2327 02:07:58,640 --> 02:08:02,320 Speaker 1: They have like a five yards circle like that's like 2328 02:08:02,360 --> 02:08:04,400 Speaker 1: the clubs they're playing with, Like the club face is 2329 02:08:04,440 --> 02:08:07,680 Speaker 1: so narrow because they're so precise and all of that stuff. 2330 02:08:07,720 --> 02:08:09,600 Speaker 1: The way they can work the ball and stuff is 2331 02:08:09,600 --> 02:08:12,240 Speaker 1: always funny when you're playing with amateurs as we all are, 2332 02:08:12,560 --> 02:08:14,080 Speaker 1: and they're talking about, oh I was trying to hit 2333 02:08:14,080 --> 02:08:16,760 Speaker 1: a drawing on it. Like, come on, dude, like just 2334 02:08:16,760 --> 02:08:20,720 Speaker 1: just well here, here's the difference. Most of us have 2335 02:08:20,840 --> 02:08:23,640 Speaker 1: what we call a hook or a slice that's built 2336 02:08:23,640 --> 02:08:26,120 Speaker 1: into it. If you're a professional, it's a fade or 2337 02:08:26,160 --> 02:08:29,440 Speaker 1: a draw. Yeah. So when you graduate from hook slice 2338 02:08:29,480 --> 02:08:32,440 Speaker 1: to fade draw, yeah, that's when you know you're a golfer. 2339 02:08:32,480 --> 02:08:35,360 Speaker 1: All right, rom pars the sixth hole. So with the 2340 02:08:35,440 --> 02:08:39,520 Speaker 1: Kepka bogey, that means John rom now has the lead 2341 02:08:40,360 --> 02:08:44,120 Speaker 1: in the Masters, but still twelve holes to play. A 2342 02:08:44,200 --> 02:08:48,840 Speaker 1: long way to go down the stretch. Um. By the way, 2343 02:08:48,840 --> 02:08:54,080 Speaker 1: we're watching some of this NBA action going on the Lakers. Yeah, 2344 02:08:55,480 --> 02:08:59,400 Speaker 1: I mean, let's the Blazers didn't show up today. The 2345 02:08:59,600 --> 02:09:01,840 Speaker 1: war years. How about this? You write you for this? 2346 02:09:03,320 --> 02:09:06,240 Speaker 1: We got ten twenty two to go in the second 2347 02:09:06,320 --> 02:09:10,840 Speaker 1: quarter and the Warriors have fifty eight points twenty nine 2348 02:09:10,920 --> 02:09:15,120 Speaker 1: fifty nine, fifty nine to twenty nine. Wow, well, well, 2349 02:09:15,720 --> 02:09:18,640 Speaker 1: am I missing something here? They scored fifty five in 2350 02:09:18,760 --> 02:09:23,600 Speaker 1: the first quarter. Is that a record? The Warriors scored 2351 02:09:23,760 --> 02:09:28,720 Speaker 1: fifty five points in the first quarter. Do the math 2352 02:09:28,840 --> 02:09:30,760 Speaker 1: or on pace for two hundred and twenty points in 2353 02:09:30,800 --> 02:09:32,920 Speaker 1: this game? The biggest thing is I didn't know to 2354 02:09:33,040 --> 02:09:35,520 Speaker 1: hit two we have Do we have any record book 2355 02:09:35,560 --> 02:09:41,120 Speaker 1: on that the Warriors scored fifty five in the first quarter? 2356 02:09:44,440 --> 02:09:51,880 Speaker 1: Is that possible? The record is fifty eight fifty eight 2357 02:09:52,040 --> 02:09:56,520 Speaker 1: scored by the Buffalo Braves in nineteen seventy two. The 2358 02:09:56,600 --> 02:10:01,680 Speaker 1: Buffalo Braves soon to become eventually the San Diego Clippers, 2359 02:10:01,680 --> 02:10:05,200 Speaker 1: who begin the Los Angeles Clippers. That's Bob McAdoo. Yeah, 2360 02:10:05,240 --> 02:10:08,640 Speaker 1: I wonder how many people really, guy, You guys can't 2361 02:10:08,640 --> 02:10:12,360 Speaker 1: see it. But Monsy was indeed celebrating that fact just now. Yeah. 2362 02:10:13,240 --> 02:10:16,000 Speaker 1: She she doesn't even know that she's a Buffalo Braves 2363 02:10:16,000 --> 02:10:18,120 Speaker 1: fan from back in the day. Because said there wasn't 2364 02:10:18,120 --> 02:10:20,240 Speaker 1: a Buffalo Braves team, there wouldn't have been the Clippers. 2365 02:10:20,960 --> 02:10:22,880 Speaker 1: I actually did know so, and he said that. I 2366 02:10:22,960 --> 02:10:24,880 Speaker 1: was like, oh yeah, Clippers. When you're when you're a 2367 02:10:24,920 --> 02:10:26,760 Speaker 1: Clippers fan, you gotta take the wins where here? Yes, 2368 02:10:26,840 --> 02:10:30,240 Speaker 1: I do put that on a banner. Oh my gosh, 2369 02:10:31,520 --> 02:10:33,280 Speaker 1: sure we're putting it on a banner. Listen, I don't 2370 02:10:33,320 --> 02:10:35,200 Speaker 1: got no banners. I got to put it on the fridge. 2371 02:10:35,200 --> 02:10:37,560 Speaker 1: You can't put it that would get them closer to 2372 02:10:37,600 --> 02:10:44,960 Speaker 1: Taylor swift, So I mean anything all right. By the way, 2373 02:10:45,040 --> 02:10:47,320 Speaker 1: history is being made a Major League Baseball. You may 2374 02:10:47,400 --> 02:10:50,440 Speaker 1: not be aware of it, but there is a team 2375 02:10:50,520 --> 02:10:53,840 Speaker 1: right now that maybe the greatest team ever assembled in 2376 02:10:53,920 --> 02:10:57,440 Speaker 1: the history a Major League Baseball. We'll tell you which 2377 02:10:57,440 --> 02:11:00,560 Speaker 1: team it is. This is Fox Sports Sunday and Brandon 2378 02:11:00,640 --> 02:11:04,760 Speaker 1: Lown chances to capitalize here big Homer yesterday and he 2379 02:11:04,840 --> 02:11:06,680 Speaker 1: swings and it's a tip the other way to left 2380 02:11:07,040 --> 02:11:08,880 Speaker 1: back on the vault, to at the corner and look 2381 02:11:08,920 --> 02:11:13,240 Speaker 1: it up and watching itself on out of here. But 2382 02:11:13,480 --> 02:11:17,320 Speaker 1: grand flan for Brandon Low and at five nothing on 2383 02:11:17,400 --> 02:11:22,080 Speaker 1: the FRN. That's ninety five three w d AE Rays 2384 02:11:22,520 --> 02:11:25,560 Speaker 1: Radio Network, And that is our Progressive play of the day. 2385 02:11:26,280 --> 02:11:29,800 Speaker 1: Rought to buy Progressive Insurance. Progressive makes bundley easy and affordable. 2386 02:11:29,840 --> 02:11:33,080 Speaker 1: Get a multi policy discount by combining your motorcycle, RV, boat, 2387 02:11:33,160 --> 02:11:36,280 Speaker 1: a TV and more all your protection in one place. 2388 02:11:36,320 --> 02:11:42,120 Speaker 1: Bundle and saved at Progressive dot com. The Rays are 2389 02:11:42,160 --> 02:11:44,560 Speaker 1: not just nine and oh let me read off to 2390 02:11:44,560 --> 02:11:48,000 Speaker 1: you their nine scores so far. The final scores ready 2391 02:11:49,120 --> 02:11:53,720 Speaker 1: for nothing twelve to two, five to one, six to two, 2392 02:11:54,240 --> 02:11:58,480 Speaker 1: ten to six, seven to two, nine to five, and 2393 02:11:58,560 --> 02:12:03,520 Speaker 1: their last two games eleven and nothing both games. They 2394 02:12:03,560 --> 02:12:08,440 Speaker 1: are the first team to start the season eight and oh, 2395 02:12:08,560 --> 02:12:13,400 Speaker 1: now nine and oh, where you've outscored your opponents by 2396 02:12:13,440 --> 02:12:16,040 Speaker 1: at least four runs in every game, and then they 2397 02:12:16,160 --> 02:12:21,120 Speaker 1: tack on another eleven nothing win today. They have outscored 2398 02:12:21,120 --> 02:12:25,680 Speaker 1: their opponents through nine games by fifty seven runs. So 2399 02:12:25,720 --> 02:12:27,840 Speaker 1: if you're not doing the math, I'll do it for you. 2400 02:12:28,040 --> 02:12:31,080 Speaker 1: That's their averaging six and a half runs better than 2401 02:12:31,120 --> 02:12:35,360 Speaker 1: their opponents through their first nine games. So at least 2402 02:12:35,360 --> 02:12:38,360 Speaker 1: through nine games with only one hundred and fifty three 2403 02:12:38,400 --> 02:12:42,200 Speaker 1: games left, this is the most dominant team in Major 2404 02:12:42,240 --> 02:12:46,280 Speaker 1: League Baseball history. And they do it. And by the way, 2405 02:12:46,360 --> 02:12:49,800 Speaker 1: they're playing home games. This was their attendance today. You're 2406 02:12:49,800 --> 02:12:52,880 Speaker 1: ready for this. So they're playing the Oakland A's at 2407 02:12:52,960 --> 02:12:55,800 Speaker 1: home on a Sunday with a record of eight no. 2408 02:12:57,360 --> 02:13:01,840 Speaker 1: The announced attendance today in Tampa eleven thousand, one hundred 2409 02:13:01,880 --> 02:13:09,360 Speaker 1: and fifty nine. Eleven thousand, one hundred and fifty nine 2410 02:13:10,040 --> 02:13:15,480 Speaker 1: on a Sunday, and your team is eight no. Making history. 2411 02:13:16,320 --> 02:13:20,680 Speaker 1: And that's the announced attendance. These numbers are always because 2412 02:13:20,680 --> 02:13:25,200 Speaker 1: it's usually like tickets sold eleven thousand, one hundred and 2413 02:13:25,280 --> 02:13:30,240 Speaker 1: fifty nine. Wow, what is it about Tampa? They can't 2414 02:13:30,240 --> 02:13:32,200 Speaker 1: get behind this Raised team because they've had a lot 2415 02:13:32,240 --> 02:13:34,240 Speaker 1: of success. They they won a lot more games than 2416 02:13:34,280 --> 02:13:37,320 Speaker 1: they have lost. Competing on a division against the likes 2417 02:13:37,320 --> 02:13:41,200 Speaker 1: of the Yankees and the Red Sox. How do you 2418 02:13:41,240 --> 02:13:43,600 Speaker 1: get how do you get people engaged? The Well? Just win? 2419 02:13:43,920 --> 02:13:47,760 Speaker 1: All right? Well they're winning now. One. It's tough because 2420 02:13:47,800 --> 02:13:51,320 Speaker 1: at Park is not the greatest. Yeah, but does it 2421 02:13:51,480 --> 02:13:54,440 Speaker 1: matter if you got the best team in baseball right now? 2422 02:13:54,520 --> 02:13:58,160 Speaker 1: Strifus at some points say it's not a pleasant experience. 2423 02:13:58,200 --> 02:14:02,560 Speaker 1: It's not. It's not not like like a fan experience. 2424 02:14:02,600 --> 02:14:08,879 Speaker 1: It's it's it's okay, you know, no atmosphere eleven thousand. 2425 02:14:10,720 --> 02:14:13,640 Speaker 1: You gotta be kidding me. Wow, No, I mean down 2426 02:14:13,640 --> 02:14:17,640 Speaker 1: in San Diego when the Padre sucked and they had 2427 02:14:17,640 --> 02:14:20,240 Speaker 1: a lot of empty seats at Pacco Then they started 2428 02:14:20,280 --> 02:14:21,920 Speaker 1: to win and all of a sudden they fill up 2429 02:14:21,960 --> 02:14:24,280 Speaker 1: the place. I don't know what they Maybe they need 2430 02:14:24,280 --> 02:14:27,680 Speaker 1: to move the Raised team right if it's not working 2431 02:14:27,680 --> 02:14:31,520 Speaker 1: with this team. So no, So here's what the deal was. 2432 02:14:31,560 --> 02:14:34,160 Speaker 1: They were trying to make him a split team with Montreal, 2433 02:14:34,360 --> 02:14:36,640 Speaker 1: which would have been great, because I would have loved 2434 02:14:36,680 --> 02:14:39,000 Speaker 1: I have seen the old if you could have done it, 2435 02:14:39,040 --> 02:14:43,560 Speaker 1: the old Montreal ex Bols. I like those uniforms. Yeah 2436 02:14:43,600 --> 02:14:46,160 Speaker 1: that was that was cool. But yeah, so they got 2437 02:14:46,280 --> 02:14:50,080 Speaker 1: mixed and so but there's other cities out there, right 2438 02:14:50,160 --> 02:14:53,680 Speaker 1: they want a major league team. Yeah, I don't know. 2439 02:14:53,760 --> 02:14:56,520 Speaker 1: It's I mean, if I'm raised on, I mean, this 2440 02:14:56,600 --> 02:14:59,640 Speaker 1: is not working. If we're putting out a winning Friday 2441 02:14:59,680 --> 02:15:05,840 Speaker 1: and right now his story product and literally nobody's showing up. Sorry, man, 2442 02:15:05,880 --> 02:15:08,240 Speaker 1: I'm gonna have to find a new home along the way. 2443 02:15:08,360 --> 02:15:10,680 Speaker 1: But anyway, rays or nine and oh and they're just 2444 02:15:10,800 --> 02:15:14,600 Speaker 1: dismantling major League Baseball. Right now, we have an update. 2445 02:15:14,880 --> 02:15:18,320 Speaker 1: They finally cooled off the Warriors. I think did they 2446 02:15:18,360 --> 02:15:20,440 Speaker 1: just fast forward like five minutes on the clock to 2447 02:15:20,560 --> 02:15:23,800 Speaker 1: just try to how is it possible that we went 2448 02:15:23,880 --> 02:15:26,040 Speaker 1: from twelve minutes to two minutes left and a half? 2449 02:15:26,680 --> 02:15:29,000 Speaker 1: Are they just running? Did they run the clock during 2450 02:15:29,040 --> 02:15:33,400 Speaker 1: the time out? Running clock? So the Warriors scored fifty 2451 02:15:33,520 --> 02:15:37,240 Speaker 1: five points in the first court, now they have seventy eight. 2452 02:15:37,360 --> 02:15:40,120 Speaker 1: They been trying anyway, look at it, they're purposely missing shot. 2453 02:15:40,160 --> 02:15:42,440 Speaker 1: It's like an intermial game, not a lot of fouls, 2454 02:15:42,480 --> 02:15:45,840 Speaker 1: playing through a play through everything. Please tell me the 2455 02:15:45,920 --> 02:15:48,760 Speaker 1: NBA recognizes there's there are problems with this league right now. 2456 02:15:48,840 --> 02:15:51,440 Speaker 1: I don't know what to do. What do we want 2457 02:15:51,520 --> 02:15:53,640 Speaker 1: to do? Don't like play all the way to the end? 2458 02:15:53,680 --> 02:15:55,840 Speaker 1: Like what like what do we want? Like? Well, you 2459 02:15:55,960 --> 02:16:00,160 Speaker 1: heard Monsey earlier say, how about how about five dollars tickets? 2460 02:16:01,000 --> 02:16:03,760 Speaker 1: Give it away tickets for these these meaningless we're not 2461 02:16:03,760 --> 02:16:06,360 Speaker 1: going to show up play our B squad? Well, I 2462 02:16:06,400 --> 02:16:09,080 Speaker 1: mean you don't know if your team is not going 2463 02:16:09,160 --> 02:16:11,480 Speaker 1: to be in I mean, you can do some discounting later. 2464 02:16:12,200 --> 02:16:14,800 Speaker 1: You know, you can't do that ahead of the season, Like, oh, 2465 02:16:14,840 --> 02:16:16,600 Speaker 1: we're gonna have five dollar games? What if this was 2466 02:16:16,680 --> 02:16:19,640 Speaker 1: a for all the marbles? When to go home? Well, 2467 02:16:19,680 --> 02:16:21,920 Speaker 1: I mean technically the Warriors didn't need to win this 2468 02:16:22,000 --> 02:16:24,120 Speaker 1: game to guarantee a slide and get out of the 2469 02:16:24,240 --> 02:16:27,240 Speaker 1: playing around. Yeah, but it's the Blazers home game, so 2470 02:16:27,920 --> 02:16:31,120 Speaker 1: you can't instead of as their fans to show up. 2471 02:16:32,560 --> 02:16:35,440 Speaker 1: I mean I'm looking, I'm like looking at the starting 2472 02:16:35,480 --> 02:16:44,160 Speaker 1: lineup of the Blazers game. Watford Knocks, Maze, Sharp Williams. No, 2473 02:16:44,320 --> 02:16:47,760 Speaker 1: those are names that jump out at you, right you're 2474 02:16:47,800 --> 02:16:51,520 Speaker 1: not frustrated at all as an NBA fan to see this, No, 2475 02:16:51,600 --> 02:16:53,959 Speaker 1: because garbage. It's the end of the year, you know what, 2476 02:16:54,000 --> 02:16:55,640 Speaker 1: the end of the year. It didn't matter. They still 2477 02:16:55,680 --> 02:16:57,240 Speaker 1: were playing at the end of the year. It's the 2478 02:16:57,360 --> 02:16:58,680 Speaker 1: end of the year. It's like the last year. I 2479 02:16:58,760 --> 02:17:01,680 Speaker 1: think the bird didn't take games off. The guy didn't 2480 02:17:01,720 --> 02:17:04,000 Speaker 1: take dames. Oh my god, Like the legend of those 2481 02:17:04,000 --> 02:17:06,960 Speaker 1: guys continues to grow, Like, come on, man, like like 2482 02:17:08,000 --> 02:17:11,920 Speaker 1: the play had they played hard the last game of 2483 02:17:11,959 --> 02:17:15,000 Speaker 1: the years, the last game of the season. Come on, 2484 02:17:15,040 --> 02:17:16,720 Speaker 1: it's like the last day of school. You're the guy 2485 02:17:16,720 --> 02:17:18,959 Speaker 1: who wants to give an exam the last day of school. Like, 2486 02:17:19,040 --> 02:17:20,800 Speaker 1: come on, it's the last day of school. The only 2487 02:17:20,800 --> 02:17:22,240 Speaker 1: thing you do the last day of school do you 2488 02:17:22,240 --> 02:17:25,840 Speaker 1: sign your books and eat snacks and you get out 2489 02:17:25,840 --> 02:17:28,080 Speaker 1: half a day. That's that's it. That's what this is. 2490 02:17:29,720 --> 02:17:35,160 Speaker 1: I don't know in tournament responsibility, when you are making 2491 02:17:35,920 --> 02:17:41,240 Speaker 1: insane bank what do you mean? What do I mean? 2492 02:17:41,720 --> 02:17:45,840 Speaker 1: I'm talking about NBA players across the board are making Okay, 2493 02:17:45,920 --> 02:17:47,680 Speaker 1: hold on a second, here, let me let me, let 2494 02:17:47,720 --> 02:17:50,240 Speaker 1: me get I'm gonna get some number for you right here. Okay, 2495 02:17:50,240 --> 02:17:53,720 Speaker 1: I'm gonna get you a little numbers here, all right. 2496 02:17:53,840 --> 02:17:59,000 Speaker 1: So among NBA players right now, there are this season, 2497 02:18:00,240 --> 02:18:05,320 Speaker 1: forty five players made thirty million dollars, more forty five 2498 02:18:05,840 --> 02:18:11,480 Speaker 1: players salary. Sixty five players are making twenty million or 2499 02:18:11,480 --> 02:18:15,359 Speaker 1: more ten million. Forget it, everybody's making ten million. Shouldn't 2500 02:18:15,360 --> 02:18:18,160 Speaker 1: there be a certain about technically one hundred and forty 2501 02:18:18,160 --> 02:18:21,800 Speaker 1: five players banked. I'm looking at the last name, Alec 2502 02:18:21,920 --> 02:18:26,200 Speaker 1: Burks making ten million dollars this year. You don't think 2503 02:18:26,240 --> 02:18:30,039 Speaker 1: there's a certain responsibility based on the kind of bank 2504 02:18:30,120 --> 02:18:33,800 Speaker 1: that you're bringing home. I mean, this is one game. 2505 02:18:33,879 --> 02:18:36,320 Speaker 1: It's like one game, one or two days games the 2506 02:18:36,360 --> 02:18:39,200 Speaker 1: whole season. What do you talk about one game at 2507 02:18:39,240 --> 02:18:42,120 Speaker 1: load management all season? Law? Oh my gosh, you want 2508 02:18:42,120 --> 02:18:44,120 Speaker 1: to be fresh and ready to go, you can't, you know, 2509 02:18:44,320 --> 02:18:46,200 Speaker 1: fresh and ready to fresh and ready to go to 2510 02:18:46,080 --> 02:18:49,320 Speaker 1: tournament starts on Tuesday, the eleven. We've got the play 2511 02:18:49,360 --> 02:18:52,960 Speaker 1: in tournament. Got the excitement coming for that, you know, 2512 02:18:53,080 --> 02:18:55,039 Speaker 1: And then next year we're gonna have these in season 2513 02:18:55,120 --> 02:18:57,880 Speaker 1: tournaments for these cups. You know, I don't know what 2514 02:18:58,000 --> 02:18:59,840 Speaker 1: kind of season tournament go have, but like they got 2515 02:18:59,879 --> 02:19:02,800 Speaker 1: that worked in the CBA well, it's a great time. 2516 02:19:03,160 --> 02:19:06,119 Speaker 1: By the way, I'm looking at the leaderboard right now. 2517 02:19:06,200 --> 02:19:09,880 Speaker 1: Ram is at Tencca at nine speak all of a 2518 02:19:09,920 --> 02:19:12,119 Speaker 1: sudden is at T three's five hundred of the day, 2519 02:19:12,160 --> 02:19:17,600 Speaker 1: six hunderd If you watched the Netflix Golf special, you 2520 02:19:17,680 --> 02:19:22,039 Speaker 1: might have seen a guy named Sahethi yella. He is 2521 02:19:22,080 --> 02:19:25,320 Speaker 1: six under on the day. This guy, he was like 2522 02:19:25,360 --> 02:19:27,959 Speaker 1: one of these you know, young golfers, new golfers, you know, 2523 02:19:28,120 --> 02:19:30,920 Speaker 1: new to the PGA Tour that they decided to highlight 2524 02:19:30,959 --> 02:19:34,720 Speaker 1: on that show. Oh and by the way, Scottie Scheffler, 2525 02:19:35,440 --> 02:19:39,520 Speaker 1: you're defending champion, has gotten to six hundred part as well. 2526 02:19:39,680 --> 02:19:42,440 Speaker 1: He is four under on his day. He is now 2527 02:19:42,480 --> 02:19:45,280 Speaker 1: four shots out of the lead. Things are getting interesting here. 2528 02:19:45,680 --> 02:19:49,480 Speaker 1: Phil Mickelson's at five hundred. Phil, He's in the top ten. 2529 02:19:50,720 --> 02:19:52,520 Speaker 1: All right, I'm a little excited here. I'm sorry, I 2530 02:19:52,560 --> 02:19:55,240 Speaker 1: get I get excited about the mask golf. I know 2531 02:19:55,320 --> 02:19:56,920 Speaker 1: a lot of people just like, what are you talking? 2532 02:19:57,160 --> 02:19:58,959 Speaker 1: Is that even a sport? I mean, you are you 2533 02:19:59,000 --> 02:20:02,200 Speaker 1: really You've really ran up, like you really up on it. 2534 02:20:02,280 --> 02:20:05,920 Speaker 1: Maybe maybe I'm maybe it was the mid show Starbucks 2535 02:20:06,040 --> 02:20:08,920 Speaker 1: run that we had that got you going, because you're no, 2536 02:20:08,959 --> 02:20:13,400 Speaker 1: but I'm really excited to scores or coming down. They're 2537 02:20:13,400 --> 02:20:16,119 Speaker 1: coming down right now, coming down. But the excitement level 2538 02:20:16,280 --> 02:20:23,480 Speaker 1: is going up. You know, I mentioned where the tirerack 2539 02:20:23,520 --> 02:20:26,280 Speaker 1: dot com studios. I might have mentioned that. All right, 2540 02:20:26,320 --> 02:20:28,520 Speaker 1: well we'll take a little breather here. I gotta cat. 2541 02:20:28,560 --> 02:20:31,440 Speaker 1: I'm hyper ventilating just watching all this golf right now. 2542 02:20:32,240 --> 02:20:35,440 Speaker 1: Suddenly it's it's getting interesting because there's a lot of 2543 02:20:35,920 --> 02:20:38,560 Speaker 1: Look at Phil going for a long punt there, pressed 2544 02:20:38,560 --> 02:20:40,720 Speaker 1: than the black. By the way, Phil's got into shape. 2545 02:20:40,720 --> 02:20:42,840 Speaker 1: Have you seen him. He's trimmed down. He's trimmed down 2546 02:20:42,840 --> 02:20:45,440 Speaker 1: a little. Previously. He went from being he used to 2547 02:20:45,440 --> 02:20:47,119 Speaker 1: be a little a little chunky. Note and we're not 2548 02:20:47,160 --> 02:20:48,600 Speaker 1: shaming him, but he used to be be a little chunky. 2549 02:20:48,640 --> 02:20:51,800 Speaker 1: Oh no, he was. He's definitely he's gotten himself lean. 2550 02:20:51,920 --> 02:20:54,400 Speaker 1: I don't know that live tour or whatever. Well, they 2551 02:20:54,520 --> 02:20:56,680 Speaker 1: just sideways. You know why he can get in shape 2552 02:20:56,680 --> 02:20:59,080 Speaker 1: because he only has he admits to worry about. He 2553 02:20:59,160 --> 02:21:02,400 Speaker 1: has more time and wayne to focus on his fitness. Yeah. 2554 02:21:02,440 --> 02:21:05,480 Speaker 1: But by the way, if you're wondering Phil Mickelson's net worth, 2555 02:21:05,680 --> 02:21:07,400 Speaker 1: you know what it is worth is how much is 2556 02:21:08,520 --> 02:21:12,960 Speaker 1: Phil Mickelson has a net worth of anywhere between three 2557 02:21:13,120 --> 02:21:16,560 Speaker 1: hundred and four hundred million dollars, and actually it might 2558 02:21:16,600 --> 02:21:18,760 Speaker 1: be more than that, about five hundred million. It sounds 2559 02:21:18,800 --> 02:21:20,959 Speaker 1: like a lot. Is that a game changer? I don't know. 2560 02:21:21,080 --> 02:21:24,080 Speaker 1: Isn't Phili spokesman for like some kind of rheumatorid arthritis drug. 2561 02:21:24,200 --> 02:21:27,480 Speaker 1: Maybe he's doing a little diet change to help alleviate 2562 02:21:27,520 --> 02:21:29,879 Speaker 1: that a little bit. Oh, he's definitely lost weight. I 2563 02:21:29,879 --> 02:21:32,039 Speaker 1: mean you can see it. He's definitely got himself in shape. 2564 02:21:32,080 --> 02:21:34,600 Speaker 1: All right, let's find out what is trending right now. 2565 02:21:35,320 --> 02:21:39,480 Speaker 1: As one person in charge of keeping her eye on 2566 02:21:39,640 --> 02:21:48,520 Speaker 1: these meaningless basketball games. They're trying to watch basketball. Yes, 2567 02:21:48,680 --> 02:21:51,760 Speaker 1: I don't know what's happening. But there's a speaker broke 2568 02:21:51,959 --> 02:21:55,200 Speaker 1: and the Phoenix Clippers game. They just paused the game. 2569 02:21:55,680 --> 02:21:58,959 Speaker 1: They brought down these speakers. Twelve guys looking at it, 2570 02:21:59,000 --> 02:22:01,760 Speaker 1: and now one of them has removed the speaker. Are 2571 02:22:01,800 --> 02:22:05,480 Speaker 1: the Clippers actually losing? Yes? Yes, yes they are by 2572 02:22:05,520 --> 02:22:07,879 Speaker 1: three forty three forty is the score. When they do 2573 02:22:08,040 --> 02:22:10,959 Speaker 1: understand they need to win, right, they do understand? I 2574 02:22:11,000 --> 02:22:13,360 Speaker 1: think so? Yeah. No, at least they got people playing, 2575 02:22:13,400 --> 02:22:15,120 Speaker 1: you know, what I'm saying, at least at least the 2576 02:22:15,160 --> 02:22:18,760 Speaker 1: Stars are out there, they're in the second half. Hold 2577 02:22:18,800 --> 02:22:23,040 Speaker 1: on a second, hold on a second. So they're not 2578 02:22:23,080 --> 02:22:25,120 Speaker 1: in danger of being in the playing round because they 2579 02:22:25,280 --> 02:22:29,360 Speaker 1: obviously the typebreaker with the Lakers. No, there is still 2580 02:22:29,520 --> 02:22:34,760 Speaker 1: they could end up in the seventh or eighth. They can't. Yeah, 2581 02:22:34,840 --> 02:22:37,280 Speaker 1: it's very very confessed that that would be if there's 2582 02:22:37,280 --> 02:22:39,879 Speaker 1: a multi team tie. If they're only tie with the Lakers, 2583 02:22:39,920 --> 02:22:42,320 Speaker 1: obviously they have the type right, right, they can't go eighth. 2584 02:22:42,360 --> 02:22:44,960 Speaker 1: They can get the seventh. They can get the seventh. 2585 02:22:45,480 --> 02:22:48,960 Speaker 1: They can, but that would mean that the Warriors. But 2586 02:22:49,240 --> 02:22:52,320 Speaker 1: if the Warriors win, which they're going to win, and 2587 02:22:52,440 --> 02:22:55,200 Speaker 1: the Clippers losing the Lakers win, the Clippers are still 2588 02:22:55,240 --> 02:22:59,039 Speaker 1: the six. Yeah, so the chance for Clippers, as what 2589 02:22:59,120 --> 02:23:01,560 Speaker 1: I remember, gets back to the idea, would you rather 2590 02:23:01,600 --> 02:23:04,720 Speaker 1: be the five or the six? Right, and the Clippers 2591 02:23:04,720 --> 02:23:07,840 Speaker 1: of the six would play Sacramento. They're playing the Suns 2592 02:23:07,920 --> 02:23:11,520 Speaker 1: right now, And even you said, as a Clippers guy, hard, yes, 2593 02:23:11,600 --> 02:23:14,080 Speaker 1: you'd rather be the six and the five I would. 2594 02:23:14,360 --> 02:23:17,600 Speaker 1: It's impossible that the Clippers are trying to lose this game. 2595 02:23:17,760 --> 02:23:20,080 Speaker 1: I you know, I was thinking are they feeling what 2596 02:23:20,120 --> 02:23:21,760 Speaker 1: I'm feeling? But I don't like that. I don't want 2597 02:23:21,800 --> 02:23:24,640 Speaker 1: them to tank just because I feel this way, like 2598 02:23:24,720 --> 02:23:26,360 Speaker 1: I want them to win, you know what I mean, 2599 02:23:26,480 --> 02:23:29,080 Speaker 1: like go out there and be tough. I just would 2600 02:23:29,120 --> 02:23:31,840 Speaker 1: prefer to not face the Suns. But I hope they're 2601 02:23:31,879 --> 02:23:34,360 Speaker 1: not purposely losing. I don't want them to be doing 2602 02:23:34,400 --> 02:23:37,640 Speaker 1: that either. But they are losing by three. But it's okay, 2603 02:23:37,640 --> 02:23:40,040 Speaker 1: it's early. We still got a whole second half the 2604 02:23:41,200 --> 02:23:43,840 Speaker 1: keeping my eye on that game. Yes, but I actually 2605 02:23:44,000 --> 02:23:47,120 Speaker 1: gonna You mentioned that the Warriors had fifty five points 2606 02:23:47,120 --> 02:23:48,680 Speaker 1: in the first quarter. Yeah, but it was it was 2607 02:23:48,760 --> 02:23:52,520 Speaker 1: Clay Thompson who was on fire. Off screen, comes chess pasta, 2608 02:23:52,560 --> 02:23:56,080 Speaker 1: Thompson's takes a dribble, fires for three. Any right at home, 2609 02:23:56,680 --> 02:24:01,160 Speaker 1: that's number four for Thompson. He's got fourteen in two 2610 02:24:01,240 --> 02:24:05,160 Speaker 1: minutes to thirty seven seconds. Two minutes and thirty seven 2611 02:24:05,240 --> 02:24:09,160 Speaker 1: seconds and Thompson had fourteen points all on the Warriors 2612 02:24:09,280 --> 02:24:12,959 Speaker 1: radio network. They're totally dominating the Trailblazers, no questions. Eighty 2613 02:24:13,000 --> 02:24:15,760 Speaker 1: four to fifty three is the score at halftime. The 2614 02:24:15,920 --> 02:24:18,200 Speaker 1: Lakers have extended their lead over the Jazz they just 2615 02:24:18,280 --> 02:24:21,320 Speaker 1: hit halftime. Sixty five fifty six is the score. And 2616 02:24:21,400 --> 02:24:24,879 Speaker 1: the other game that matters Pelicans Timberwolves. The Pelicans are 2617 02:24:24,920 --> 02:24:27,480 Speaker 1: on top forty eight to forty one with three minutes 2618 02:24:27,520 --> 02:24:31,960 Speaker 1: to go in the second quarter. In Major League Baseball, Yeah, 2619 02:24:32,040 --> 02:24:34,440 Speaker 1: the A's are nuts. I mean not the A's of 2620 02:24:34,480 --> 02:24:36,920 Speaker 1: Tampa Bay Rays are nuts. They beat the A's eleven 2621 02:24:36,959 --> 02:24:40,040 Speaker 1: to one, nine and not to start this season right 2622 02:24:40,080 --> 02:24:42,400 Speaker 1: now though, the Marlins beating the met seven two bottom 2623 02:24:42,400 --> 02:24:44,240 Speaker 1: of the ninth. That's a tie game between the Mariners 2624 02:24:44,240 --> 02:24:46,400 Speaker 1: and the Guardians. They just started the bottom of the 2625 02:24:46,400 --> 02:24:49,680 Speaker 1: tenth ending tied at three apiece. They are playing in Cleveland, 2626 02:24:49,840 --> 02:24:52,000 Speaker 1: as STOs have extended their lead over the Twins five 2627 02:24:52,080 --> 02:24:54,320 Speaker 1: to one top of the ninth. They aren't playing in Minnesota, 2628 02:24:54,480 --> 02:24:56,400 Speaker 1: and the Bruds are beating the Cardinal six to one, 2629 02:24:56,440 --> 02:24:59,360 Speaker 1: top of the eighth. Rangers are beating the Cubs eight 2630 02:24:59,400 --> 02:25:01,200 Speaker 1: to two. They're about to start the bottom of the 2631 02:25:01,280 --> 02:25:03,959 Speaker 1: eighth inning, and the Angels are beating the Blue Jay's. 2632 02:25:04,000 --> 02:25:06,400 Speaker 1: Hunter Renfro hit a home run and they're on top 2633 02:25:06,440 --> 02:25:08,400 Speaker 1: of the Blue Jays three zero. They're about to start 2634 02:25:08,440 --> 02:25:11,240 Speaker 1: the bottom of the second inning and the Dodgers and 2635 02:25:11,280 --> 02:25:15,200 Speaker 1: the Diamondbacks were tied. Not anymore. Arizona is beating La 2636 02:25:15,320 --> 02:25:19,000 Speaker 1: two to one top of the second inning. Who a 2637 02:25:19,040 --> 02:25:22,320 Speaker 1: lot going on, you guys, all right, thank you very much. 2638 02:25:23,000 --> 02:25:26,600 Speaker 1: I don't know if both could help us out with this. 2639 02:25:28,320 --> 02:25:31,200 Speaker 1: So the Pelicans swept the Clippers this year in the 2640 02:25:31,200 --> 02:25:35,760 Speaker 1: regular season, and the Clippers swept the Lakers in the 2641 02:25:35,800 --> 02:25:41,440 Speaker 1: regular season. So if the Clippers were to lose and 2642 02:25:41,560 --> 02:25:44,240 Speaker 1: the Pelicans and Lakers win, they would all have the 2643 02:25:44,320 --> 02:25:48,400 Speaker 1: same record. I'm trying to figure out how they would 2644 02:25:48,440 --> 02:25:50,720 Speaker 1: figure out who's six, who's seven, and who's eight. I 2645 02:25:50,760 --> 02:25:53,200 Speaker 1: am actually just now learning this as well. And apparently 2646 02:25:53,240 --> 02:25:55,680 Speaker 1: the Pelicans would be six, the Clippers would be seven, 2647 02:25:55,680 --> 02:25:58,039 Speaker 1: and the Lakers would be eight. Wow, because of three 2648 02:25:58,080 --> 02:26:01,600 Speaker 1: way tire rules. So the Clippers, if the Clippers lose 2649 02:26:01,640 --> 02:26:04,360 Speaker 1: to the Suns, I'm going to be very upset. So 2650 02:26:04,480 --> 02:26:07,640 Speaker 1: you're telling me. With the Warriors obviously winning their game, 2651 02:26:07,720 --> 02:26:11,120 Speaker 1: they would be the five. Yeah, But if the Clippers 2652 02:26:11,120 --> 02:26:13,600 Speaker 1: were to lose their game and they're trailing right now, 2653 02:26:13,640 --> 02:26:16,200 Speaker 1: and the Lakers and Pelicans both win, they would all 2654 02:26:16,240 --> 02:26:20,560 Speaker 1: be tied, and ultimately the Pelicans would be the six. 2655 02:26:20,640 --> 02:26:23,680 Speaker 1: The Clippers the seven and the Lakers eight. That is 2656 02:26:23,720 --> 02:26:26,240 Speaker 1: the information that I'm receiving, which could very well be wrong. 2657 02:26:26,440 --> 02:26:30,680 Speaker 1: And you understand again Lakers Clippers. The Clippers have beaten 2658 02:26:30,720 --> 02:26:35,320 Speaker 1: the Lakers eleven straight times. Their record in the last 2659 02:26:35,400 --> 02:26:39,720 Speaker 1: eleven years against the Lakers is thirty six and seven. Yeah, 2660 02:26:39,760 --> 02:26:43,040 Speaker 1: I mean, you talk about owning a team, The Clippers 2661 02:26:43,040 --> 02:26:50,879 Speaker 1: have absolutely owned a lot of Landers getting hung put 2662 02:26:50,920 --> 02:26:54,120 Speaker 1: them on, put them on. So very interesting if what 2663 02:26:54,240 --> 02:26:56,320 Speaker 1: the Clippers are doing right now against US, I feel 2664 02:26:56,360 --> 02:26:58,280 Speaker 1: like if the Clippers found out about that, they would 2665 02:26:58,320 --> 02:27:01,280 Speaker 1: also be smart too. Go ahead and just lose this 2666 02:27:01,320 --> 02:27:04,400 Speaker 1: game against the Suns because you get a air quote 2667 02:27:04,920 --> 02:27:07,200 Speaker 1: against the Lakers. Even if you're if you're of the 2668 02:27:07,240 --> 02:27:09,879 Speaker 1: mindset of like, how great would it be to have 2669 02:27:10,040 --> 02:27:13,560 Speaker 1: home court at Crypto dot Com Arena and knock out 2670 02:27:13,560 --> 02:27:18,760 Speaker 1: the Lakers, you're also looking at Memphis. I'll take Memphis. 2671 02:27:18,920 --> 02:27:20,560 Speaker 1: You don't want, you don't want, You would rather have 2672 02:27:20,640 --> 02:27:24,280 Speaker 1: Sacramento that Memphis. I don't know. You gotta be careful 2673 02:27:24,320 --> 02:27:26,480 Speaker 1: about size in a moment. Yeah, I don't believe in 2674 02:27:26,520 --> 02:27:30,320 Speaker 1: Memphis this year. I believed in no more. Yeah, I 2675 02:27:30,320 --> 02:27:32,119 Speaker 1: think there was too much drama and I don't think 2676 02:27:32,120 --> 02:27:33,720 Speaker 1: they're as good as they were last year. But I 2677 02:27:33,760 --> 02:27:35,959 Speaker 1: don't think they'll go first. The Clippers are kind of 2678 02:27:35,959 --> 02:27:38,480 Speaker 1: old and slow and the Kings are young and fast. 2679 02:27:40,200 --> 02:27:44,360 Speaker 1: If the Kings get hot, that would be that that'd 2680 02:27:44,400 --> 02:27:47,760 Speaker 1: be a tougher series than anticipated. Wow, Pelicans are up 2681 02:27:47,840 --> 02:27:50,120 Speaker 1: ten right now on the road against the Timberwolves. You 2682 02:27:50,240 --> 02:27:53,680 Speaker 1: got a minute to go on the half there again. 2683 02:27:53,720 --> 02:27:57,320 Speaker 1: The Warriors game is over thirty one at the half 2684 02:27:57,440 --> 02:28:01,040 Speaker 1: against Portland and the Suns now nine point lead. There's 2685 02:28:01,040 --> 02:28:05,400 Speaker 1: something going on with the Clippers in this game. How 2686 02:28:05,400 --> 02:28:09,680 Speaker 1: are you down nine? The Suns literally are sitting their 2687 02:28:10,040 --> 02:28:15,359 Speaker 1: entire team. Can anybody? I mean, there's how many recognizable 2688 02:28:15,440 --> 02:28:18,119 Speaker 1: names are there in this Suns are pros too? Yeah? 2689 02:28:18,200 --> 02:28:22,520 Speaker 1: Those guys are pros. Wow, Yeah, they're pros. Kawhi isn't 2690 02:28:22,520 --> 02:28:26,040 Speaker 1: showing up today. Seventeen minutes, four points, two for seven 2691 02:28:26,080 --> 02:28:31,039 Speaker 1: from the field. Something's going on with the Clips. Something's 2692 02:28:31,080 --> 02:28:34,360 Speaker 1: going on. I don't know, I'm telling you, but that 2693 02:28:34,360 --> 02:28:37,080 Speaker 1: would be unbelievable. If we have a play in game 2694 02:28:37,120 --> 02:28:41,160 Speaker 1: between the Clippers and the Lakers, and the Clippers knock 2695 02:28:41,200 --> 02:28:43,400 Speaker 1: the Lakers out in the playing around and the Lakers 2696 02:28:43,400 --> 02:28:48,640 Speaker 1: don't even get to the playoffs. I don't know. Let's 2697 02:28:48,680 --> 02:28:50,560 Speaker 1: keeping an eye on that. So right now, and by 2698 02:28:50,600 --> 02:28:54,360 Speaker 1: the way, the Lakers lead is only I'm sorry the 2699 02:28:54,480 --> 02:28:58,879 Speaker 1: Lakers are Are they winning or losing? Right now? It's halftime. 2700 02:28:58,920 --> 02:29:00,600 Speaker 1: They're up by nine, all right, so they're up nine 2701 02:29:00,600 --> 02:29:03,119 Speaker 1: of the half. Okay, keep her eye in that game 2702 02:29:03,120 --> 02:29:09,560 Speaker 1: with clip. Something's going on with those clips. Jordan's Speeth 2703 02:29:09,800 --> 02:29:16,280 Speaker 1: has just posted another birdie. Jordan's Speeth is six under 2704 02:29:16,400 --> 02:29:21,400 Speaker 1: on his round. He now has sole possession of third place. 2705 02:29:22,440 --> 02:29:26,880 Speaker 1: He's three shots out of the lead. So rom and 2706 02:29:26,959 --> 02:29:30,200 Speaker 1: kept Goa are at ten and nine and Speeth is 2707 02:29:30,240 --> 02:29:36,880 Speaker 1: at seven. Oh, I'm sorry. Phil Mickelson just birdied fifteen. 2708 02:29:37,760 --> 02:29:45,360 Speaker 1: He's now at six hundred. Part does this get You're 2709 02:29:45,400 --> 02:29:48,280 Speaker 1: going at all? Bucky? I mean you're you're really excited, 2710 02:29:48,320 --> 02:29:51,160 Speaker 1: you really into it. I mean like like, once we 2711 02:29:51,160 --> 02:29:52,560 Speaker 1: get to the back nine, Once we get to the 2712 02:29:52,560 --> 02:29:55,400 Speaker 1: back nine, those guys are on the back nine. The 2713 02:29:55,440 --> 02:29:58,400 Speaker 1: puession is what's gonna happen when rom and keep get 2714 02:29:58,440 --> 02:30:03,080 Speaker 1: to the back nine those guys it is Scheffler's and Levin, Yes, Monsey, 2715 02:30:03,160 --> 02:30:07,880 Speaker 1: what's going on? Hey, guys? Yeah, so more drama in 2716 02:30:07,959 --> 02:30:12,480 Speaker 1: the Western Conference. Rudy Gobert throws a shot at his team, 2717 02:30:12,520 --> 02:30:15,200 Speaker 1: at Kyle Anderson during a time out, and he swings, 2718 02:30:15,879 --> 02:30:19,720 Speaker 1: He swings at him. It's not good. They look like 2719 02:30:19,760 --> 02:30:22,720 Speaker 1: they're arguing and there's players in between them, and Rudy 2720 02:30:22,760 --> 02:30:25,040 Speaker 1: takes a step and swings at him and then they 2721 02:30:25,080 --> 02:30:28,120 Speaker 1: get separated by their team. Yeah, Chris, Chris Haynes has 2722 02:30:28,160 --> 02:30:31,000 Speaker 1: a video, has a video on Twitter in the last 2723 02:30:31,120 --> 02:30:35,879 Speaker 1: game right now, see right now? You want an intensity, 2724 02:30:36,040 --> 02:30:39,480 Speaker 1: So now we have intensity. By the way, can somebody 2725 02:30:39,680 --> 02:30:43,360 Speaker 1: please explain that Gobert deal that the Timberwolves made? No 2726 02:30:43,640 --> 02:30:49,560 Speaker 1: nobody can Danny Ainge? Danny Ainge fleased another one? See's fleased? 2727 02:30:49,600 --> 02:30:55,880 Speaker 1: Another fleas, another executive fleast, another one. What what were 2728 02:30:55,920 --> 02:30:59,600 Speaker 1: the t Wolves thinking? I don't know, but Rudy Gobert 2729 02:30:59,720 --> 02:31:04,920 Speaker 1: sometime times just needs to sit down and in so 2730 02:31:05,000 --> 02:31:06,600 Speaker 1: many different ways, you know what I mean. I'm just 2731 02:31:06,720 --> 02:31:09,880 Speaker 1: like Rudy go bear, responsible for the complete shutdown of 2732 02:31:09,920 --> 02:31:12,320 Speaker 1: an NBA season. Yes, I can't wait for him to 2733 02:31:12,320 --> 02:31:21,960 Speaker 1: be a Clipper. It's so rude. Not why we're not 2734 02:31:22,000 --> 02:31:24,200 Speaker 1: putting that on a banner. We're not putting that on 2735 02:31:24,400 --> 02:31:31,199 Speaker 1: a banner show. I am baffled by this Sun's Clippers 2736 02:31:31,280 --> 02:31:36,160 Speaker 1: games Clippers, But but Bo will explain it. If we 2737 02:31:36,280 --> 02:31:38,720 Speaker 1: have a three way tie with the Pelicans, Lakers, and Clippers, 2738 02:31:38,800 --> 02:31:42,280 Speaker 1: which would happen if the Clippers lose, Pelicans Lakers both winning, 2739 02:31:43,680 --> 02:31:46,680 Speaker 1: Suddenly the Clippers are hosting the Lakers, and the playing game, 2740 02:31:47,360 --> 02:31:53,160 Speaker 1: and the playing playing game Clippers seven Lakers eight Clippers 2741 02:31:53,320 --> 02:31:58,640 Speaker 1: home game. Who becomes sixty Pelicans? The Pelicans would jump 2742 02:31:58,720 --> 02:32:00,560 Speaker 1: up to six. They jump up to six because they 2743 02:32:00,560 --> 02:32:04,320 Speaker 1: swept the Clippers in their season series. Wow, is Zion 2744 02:32:04,400 --> 02:32:07,800 Speaker 1: coming back? No, he's done. Is Zion coming back for 2745 02:32:07,840 --> 02:32:11,000 Speaker 1: the playoffs? No? I thought he's not. He's not, He's not. 2746 02:32:11,240 --> 02:32:14,200 Speaker 1: They they recently said that they were going to keep 2747 02:32:14,280 --> 02:32:16,360 Speaker 1: you know, he was going to keep doing his regiment 2748 02:32:16,440 --> 02:32:19,080 Speaker 1: of conditioning and whatnot, and they officially ruled him out 2749 02:32:19,120 --> 02:32:21,080 Speaker 1: for the play in game if they have one, and 2750 02:32:21,280 --> 02:32:24,360 Speaker 1: they are saying he's very doubtful to make any appearance 2751 02:32:24,400 --> 02:32:28,000 Speaker 1: in the playoffs. Man Zion, Zion can run out the tunnel? 2752 02:32:28,959 --> 02:32:31,040 Speaker 1: How big would that be? Though? A playing game between 2753 02:32:31,040 --> 02:32:34,000 Speaker 1: the Clippers and the Lakers. Oh Man play in the 2754 02:32:34,120 --> 02:32:37,400 Speaker 1: game and especially after the Clippers have dominated the regular 2755 02:32:38,040 --> 02:32:41,080 Speaker 1: straight they can imagine three straight years. Can you imagine 2756 02:32:41,120 --> 02:32:43,520 Speaker 1: what that would be if they dominate them all the time, 2757 02:32:43,560 --> 02:32:45,840 Speaker 1: and then we get to the play in and Lebron 2758 02:32:45,920 --> 02:32:49,040 Speaker 1: and Ad show up and show up. I will say 2759 02:32:49,120 --> 02:32:51,000 Speaker 1: that when the Lakers have had to be at the 2760 02:32:51,040 --> 02:32:53,840 Speaker 1: Clippers in recent years, they've done so. I went the 2761 02:32:54,720 --> 02:32:57,400 Speaker 1: Bubble thirty six and seven. Is the Clippers head the 2762 02:32:57,440 --> 02:33:01,200 Speaker 1: Bubble year um when Lebron locked up Kawhi Leonard and 2763 02:33:01,320 --> 02:33:03,600 Speaker 1: Paul George on the final position of the game they 2764 02:33:03,680 --> 02:33:05,120 Speaker 1: had to have that. Well, that's the only game that 2765 02:33:05,160 --> 02:33:07,480 Speaker 1: doesn't matter because in the last ten years, the Lakers 2766 02:33:07,560 --> 02:33:11,640 Speaker 1: have had only one season that they did anything. They've 2767 02:33:11,680 --> 02:33:15,720 Speaker 1: had seven losing seasons in the last nine years. One 2768 02:33:15,800 --> 02:33:17,920 Speaker 1: year they were eliminating the first round of the playoffs 2769 02:33:17,959 --> 02:33:22,400 Speaker 1: in the Bubble Championship. Yeah, okay. On the other side, 2770 02:33:22,440 --> 02:33:24,760 Speaker 1: will continue it up to take to you on everything 2771 02:33:24,840 --> 02:33:28,480 Speaker 1: on this crazy Easter Sunday. This is Fox Sports Sunday. 2772 02:33:28,720 --> 02:33:34,040 Speaker 1: Is there anybody that you know that owns an easter 2773 02:33:34,200 --> 02:33:40,080 Speaker 1: bonnet or and of just a bonnet? Oh god? In general, 2774 02:33:40,360 --> 02:33:43,480 Speaker 1: is there such a thing as a bonnet anymore? We 2775 02:33:43,560 --> 02:33:46,560 Speaker 1: have a lot of Mennonite people. They're sort of like 2776 02:33:46,680 --> 02:33:49,240 Speaker 1: a less extreme version of the Amish. They were a 2777 02:33:49,280 --> 02:33:52,800 Speaker 1: bonnet the Mennonites. How do you define a bonnet? I 2778 02:33:52,879 --> 02:33:55,920 Speaker 1: don't know what an easter bonnet is, m but a 2779 02:33:56,040 --> 02:33:58,480 Speaker 1: bonnet is like a hair covering. It's like a little 2780 02:33:58,640 --> 02:34:01,440 Speaker 1: cup thing cover your hair bun with. I'm looking it 2781 02:34:01,560 --> 02:34:07,280 Speaker 1: up yet, keep your hair from blowing away? Yeah? Yeah, 2782 02:34:07,320 --> 02:34:11,320 Speaker 1: you know like this? Do you do you ever see those? 2783 02:34:11,520 --> 02:34:17,280 Speaker 1: Very often bonnets? Not not as much anymore. But it 2784 02:34:17,400 --> 02:34:21,440 Speaker 1: is an Easter celebration. That song is is that the 2785 02:34:21,560 --> 02:34:25,200 Speaker 1: only bonnet song you could find? The Easter bonnet? Only 2786 02:34:25,240 --> 02:34:27,880 Speaker 1: bonnet song, only Easter song it could find in our 2787 02:34:27,879 --> 02:34:29,600 Speaker 1: system here, So I thought I'd give it a go. 2788 02:34:29,959 --> 02:34:33,840 Speaker 1: Could it be bonet instead of bonnet? Sure? We were 2789 02:34:33,879 --> 02:34:37,520 Speaker 1: talking Gagney versus Gangye. Right in the break we were 2790 02:34:37,600 --> 02:34:41,320 Speaker 1: talking about a lot of just where you come from, 2791 02:34:41,680 --> 02:34:46,280 Speaker 1: regional you know, geography, pronunciations. I mean, you could be 2792 02:34:46,360 --> 02:34:54,120 Speaker 1: Booky Brokes instead of Bucky Brooks, Booky Brooks or Brooks 2793 02:34:54,520 --> 02:34:59,200 Speaker 1: Brooks book Brooks. By the way, we are live from 2794 02:34:59,240 --> 02:35:02,640 Speaker 1: the tire dot Com Studios. I'd like to thank other 2795 02:35:02,680 --> 02:35:06,440 Speaker 1: people responsible for this insanity starting with of course I 2796 02:35:06,680 --> 02:35:10,160 Speaker 1: was Sam, who is the genesis of that? Yeah, well, 2797 02:35:10,320 --> 02:35:12,240 Speaker 1: you know we have fun on a holiday wearing his 2798 02:35:12,959 --> 02:35:17,320 Speaker 1: Easter yellow. Easter yellow. You know, it's a beautiful day 2799 02:35:17,360 --> 02:35:20,000 Speaker 1: in the Midwest. It's like seventy degrees and sunny, so 2800 02:35:20,080 --> 02:35:21,960 Speaker 1: people are really enjoying this weekend. All right, I have 2801 02:35:22,040 --> 02:35:25,600 Speaker 1: a question for you, mon Cy Bow. First of all, 2802 02:35:25,720 --> 02:35:31,240 Speaker 1: did you participate in Easter egg hunts as a kid? Sam? 2803 02:35:31,720 --> 02:35:35,360 Speaker 1: M oh, yeah, absolutely? At what age did you have 2804 02:35:35,560 --> 02:35:39,280 Speaker 1: your last active Easter egg hunt? Well, when would you 2805 02:35:39,360 --> 02:35:45,520 Speaker 1: say is cut off age? Like twelve? For twelve? Yeah? Twelve? Monsey? 2806 02:35:45,640 --> 02:35:47,880 Speaker 1: Can she here? I'm here, I am his life. What 2807 02:35:47,920 --> 02:35:50,480 Speaker 1: would you say is the age cut off for an 2808 02:35:50,560 --> 02:35:55,760 Speaker 1: Easter egg hunt a child? One? Probably? Yeah, eleven, twelve 2809 02:35:55,840 --> 02:35:58,199 Speaker 1: I think is how old I was. But in college 2810 02:35:58,280 --> 02:36:01,119 Speaker 1: we did a drunken Easter egg hunt. Well that's that's 2811 02:36:01,160 --> 02:36:03,320 Speaker 1: the difference that it was like the airline side. What 2812 02:36:03,879 --> 02:36:07,840 Speaker 1: I'm talking about is a competitive Easter egg hunt. So 2813 02:36:08,040 --> 02:36:10,080 Speaker 1: like if you have a twelve year old going against 2814 02:36:10,120 --> 02:36:12,720 Speaker 1: a five year old, is that a fair game? I 2815 02:36:12,800 --> 02:36:15,080 Speaker 1: think I did it at the park, you know where 2816 02:36:15,240 --> 02:36:17,960 Speaker 1: it was like a giant open space, right, and you 2817 02:36:18,040 --> 02:36:20,880 Speaker 1: can probably remember when you're young, young getting run over 2818 02:36:21,040 --> 02:36:25,840 Speaker 1: by the older kids. Yes, yes, yes, I mean your 2819 02:36:26,520 --> 02:36:28,840 Speaker 1: what is your age cut off in terms of an 2820 02:36:28,879 --> 02:36:31,880 Speaker 1: Easter egg hunt? I think twelve. I think twelve is 2821 02:36:31,920 --> 02:36:34,240 Speaker 1: like that's your last year of being a kid, thirteen 2822 02:36:34,320 --> 02:36:38,000 Speaker 1: year a teenager. Um, So if you're if you're above 2823 02:36:38,040 --> 02:36:41,320 Speaker 1: twelve and you're participating in the Easter egg hunts, you're 2824 02:36:41,400 --> 02:36:43,800 Speaker 1: not helping other kids. What are you doing. I have 2825 02:36:43,959 --> 02:36:48,279 Speaker 1: a former broadcast partner of mine who has one child, 2826 02:36:48,440 --> 02:36:51,280 Speaker 1: one son, and they would set up an Easter egg 2827 02:36:51,480 --> 02:36:56,240 Speaker 1: hunt for him alone into his high school years. Is 2828 02:36:56,280 --> 02:37:01,000 Speaker 1: that a little too much competition? You know? Yeah, no 2829 02:37:01,080 --> 02:37:03,800 Speaker 1: competition either, Bucky. What you're what you're ruling on this 2830 02:37:04,040 --> 02:37:07,680 Speaker 1: egg age restriction on the Easter egg hunt? Well, I 2831 02:37:08,240 --> 02:37:11,560 Speaker 1: just finished up Easter egg hunt a year ago, so 2832 02:37:11,879 --> 02:37:14,440 Speaker 1: I mean that's kind of part of the tradition. So 2833 02:37:14,520 --> 02:37:17,000 Speaker 1: I mean it doesn't count when you set up your 2834 02:37:17,000 --> 02:37:18,879 Speaker 1: own Easter egg I mean that's kind of that's kind 2835 02:37:18,879 --> 02:37:20,840 Speaker 1: of part of the deal, like part of the Eastern 2836 02:37:20,879 --> 02:37:23,280 Speaker 1: traditions or to have those things like egg tosses and 2837 02:37:23,840 --> 02:37:29,480 Speaker 1: oh the peats stuff your mouth contest dyeing the easter eggs, 2838 02:37:29,480 --> 02:37:31,840 Speaker 1: like they are all kinds of different stuff about the 2839 02:37:31,959 --> 02:37:34,440 Speaker 1: dye in those things. It's you know, they're they're trying 2840 02:37:34,480 --> 02:37:36,800 Speaker 1: to ban it. Did you see this, oh in the 2841 02:37:36,879 --> 02:37:39,120 Speaker 1: Peace Yeah, yeah, I read it. There's like a carcinogen 2842 02:37:39,200 --> 02:37:42,640 Speaker 1: in certain colors of peace, those red dye number five 2843 02:37:42,760 --> 02:37:45,440 Speaker 1: or something like that. Ye die, Yeah, it's gotta die 2844 02:37:45,480 --> 02:37:47,119 Speaker 1: in the word. You just have to be careful. Yeah, 2845 02:37:47,360 --> 02:37:48,960 Speaker 1: be careful. Don't eat too many of those people put 2846 02:37:49,000 --> 02:37:51,560 Speaker 1: too many. You're supposed moderation, not supposed to ingest them. 2847 02:37:51,600 --> 02:37:54,119 Speaker 1: You're supposed to see how many you can hold. You're 2848 02:37:54,160 --> 02:37:56,920 Speaker 1: speaking of eggs, how many? How's the last time he 2849 02:37:56,959 --> 02:38:00,560 Speaker 1: had a hard boiled egg? Uh? That long ago. I 2850 02:38:00,640 --> 02:38:03,000 Speaker 1: love hard boiled eggs. If I go to get a ramen, 2851 02:38:03,160 --> 02:38:05,480 Speaker 1: you get a hard boiled egg in there, Yeah you do. Sorry, 2852 02:38:05,520 --> 02:38:08,000 Speaker 1: soft boiled egg. I've had a soft boil egg more recently. 2853 02:38:08,200 --> 02:38:10,200 Speaker 1: Hard boiled egg. I don't know. Oh, like deviled egg. 2854 02:38:10,240 --> 02:38:13,360 Speaker 1: That's a hard boiled egg, right, deviled egg is good? Yeah, well, 2855 02:38:13,480 --> 02:38:16,400 Speaker 1: and it's all mixed up. Yeah yeah. Are you a fan? 2856 02:38:16,520 --> 02:38:19,640 Speaker 1: I'm yeah. Yeah. That's great. Great easy protein, yeah, great, easy, 2857 02:38:20,440 --> 02:38:24,040 Speaker 1: just can get into grocery store a little Steve see 2858 02:38:24,120 --> 02:38:29,000 Speaker 1: Gary Player junior over there. Stayah, we're all gonna adopt 2859 02:38:29,080 --> 02:38:33,760 Speaker 1: the Gary Player diet lifestyle. That's right, breaks eggs, six 2860 02:38:33,879 --> 02:38:36,480 Speaker 1: ry eggs a day. Yeah, breakfast and lunch. Nothing after lunch. 2861 02:38:36,720 --> 02:38:38,720 Speaker 1: So you gotta you gotta make sure you time your 2862 02:38:38,800 --> 02:38:42,080 Speaker 1: lunch right. Like right around three o'clock is probably your lunchtime. 2863 02:38:42,120 --> 02:38:44,160 Speaker 1: And that's it. It's lunch, the most expense, Like you 2864 02:38:44,240 --> 02:38:46,760 Speaker 1: can just get rid of it. It's expendable lunch. You 2865 02:38:46,840 --> 02:38:48,960 Speaker 1: can just well I mean it. I mean what you 2866 02:38:49,040 --> 02:38:52,040 Speaker 1: think about dinner? You had a long fast, like that's 2867 02:38:52,040 --> 02:38:55,800 Speaker 1: a long time. Does this shifts throw you off as 2868 02:38:55,879 --> 02:38:59,880 Speaker 1: far as lunch dinner is concerned. No, no, no, no, 2869 02:39:00,240 --> 02:39:03,280 Speaker 1: Because we have like a minute or two and right 2870 02:39:03,320 --> 02:39:07,080 Speaker 1: after we get our lunchtime, the whistle blow is a 2871 02:39:07,120 --> 02:39:10,240 Speaker 1: punch out. It's like the Footstones. It's like the Flestos. 2872 02:39:10,240 --> 02:39:12,320 Speaker 1: I'm running out, do you know the Flestos? All right? Sam, 2873 02:39:13,800 --> 02:39:16,080 Speaker 1: I watched the Findstones cartoon and I love the live 2874 02:39:16,120 --> 02:39:19,720 Speaker 1: action one with Johnson. You know the Jetsons, Yeah, I 2875 02:39:19,800 --> 02:39:22,199 Speaker 1: know Jetsons. I grew up. I watched all these shows. 2876 02:39:22,240 --> 02:39:25,640 Speaker 1: Go okay, I'm just making sure. By the way, John 2877 02:39:25,800 --> 02:39:32,080 Speaker 1: Ram birdied eight Brooks. Kapca has now gone seventeen straight 2878 02:39:32,160 --> 02:39:35,400 Speaker 1: holes without a Birdie's fading fast, so he is stalled, 2879 02:39:35,879 --> 02:39:39,680 Speaker 1: mister Live golf. So Ram is sitting pretty. He's got 2880 02:39:39,760 --> 02:39:42,320 Speaker 1: a two shot laid over Kapca, four shot laid over 2881 02:39:42,440 --> 02:39:46,680 Speaker 1: everyone else, and some easy holes ahead. Great stuff, Bucky, 2882 02:39:46,840 --> 02:39:49,400 Speaker 1: thanks for shutting up really early yesterday as well. They 2883 02:39:49,480 --> 02:39:52,000 Speaker 1: gotta be prepared. Cabin Are on Fox Sports Radio