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Happy Saturday, everybody, 31 00:02:19,080 --> 00:02:23,200 Speaker 1: Although technically I am recording this on Friday night, had 32 00:02:23,240 --> 00:02:27,000 Speaker 1: to work. My wife was out having sushi and hanging 33 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:29,280 Speaker 1: out and I was working. But if you have to work, 34 00:02:29,800 --> 00:02:33,440 Speaker 1: you'd like to work watching incredibly entertaining basketball games like 35 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:37,240 Speaker 1: we had across the board tonight. The Lakers shockingly blow 36 00:02:37,280 --> 00:02:39,960 Speaker 1: out the Nuggets with Anthony Davis missing the second half. 37 00:02:40,040 --> 00:02:42,560 Speaker 1: We're gonna be breaking down that game. Kyrie Irving. It's 38 00:02:42,600 --> 00:02:45,239 Speaker 1: the first buzzer beater of his career and an incredibly 39 00:02:45,320 --> 00:02:48,000 Speaker 1: entertaining matchup between the Raptors and the Nets. We're gonna 40 00:02:48,040 --> 00:02:50,520 Speaker 1: get into that game. And then the Orlando Magic have 41 00:02:50,639 --> 00:02:54,040 Speaker 1: won five games in a row, all against teams that 42 00:02:54,160 --> 00:02:58,720 Speaker 1: we considered to be higher level playoff threats, and then 43 00:02:58,760 --> 00:03:00,600 Speaker 1: they top it off with a row would win over 44 00:03:00,639 --> 00:03:04,480 Speaker 1: the Boston Celtics, looking like a really interesting young basketball team, 45 00:03:04,520 --> 00:03:07,160 Speaker 1: So we're gonna talk about them as well towards the end. 46 00:03:07,440 --> 00:03:09,280 Speaker 1: You guys know the drill before we get started. Subscribe 47 00:03:09,280 --> 00:03:11,040 Speaker 1: to the Volumes YouTube channels. You don't miss any more 48 00:03:11,080 --> 00:03:14,080 Speaker 1: of our videos. Follow me on Twitter at Underscore Jason Lts, 49 00:03:14,120 --> 00:03:16,280 Speaker 1: you guys don't miss any show announcements. And then, last 50 00:03:16,280 --> 00:03:18,160 Speaker 1: but not least, for whatever reason, you guys miss one 51 00:03:18,200 --> 00:03:19,560 Speaker 1: of these shows and you can't get back over to 52 00:03:19,600 --> 00:03:21,799 Speaker 1: YouTube to finish, you can find them wherever you get 53 00:03:21,840 --> 00:03:26,760 Speaker 1: your podcasts. Under Hoops tonight, all right, let's talk some basketball. 54 00:03:26,800 --> 00:03:30,480 Speaker 1: So I swear the Lakers are only capable of playing 55 00:03:30,520 --> 00:03:34,000 Speaker 1: weird basketball games. It was a really uneven first half, 56 00:03:34,120 --> 00:03:36,800 Speaker 1: like Anthony Davis picks up his second foul and a 57 00:03:36,920 --> 00:03:39,560 Speaker 1: questionable post stuff call against Nickely Yokich, and then just 58 00:03:39,640 --> 00:03:42,920 Speaker 1: stops playing defense at all whatsoever. Lebron was playing with 59 00:03:42,960 --> 00:03:45,320 Speaker 1: really low energy for the most part, with exception of 60 00:03:45,320 --> 00:03:48,000 Speaker 1: a little burst there. We got going in transition, and 61 00:03:48,000 --> 00:03:50,240 Speaker 1: then I thought Russ played his worst half of the season. 62 00:03:50,280 --> 00:03:52,680 Speaker 1: In the first half. You had four turnovers, He's taking 63 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:55,040 Speaker 1: all sorts of bad shots. He was kind of riding 64 00:03:55,120 --> 00:03:57,720 Speaker 1: like a five game streak before this to where he 65 00:03:57,760 --> 00:04:00,440 Speaker 1: was playing really poorly, to the point where I was 66 00:04:00,440 --> 00:04:02,240 Speaker 1: completely out on him and I thought he needed to 67 00:04:02,280 --> 00:04:05,160 Speaker 1: go um. So it's kind of a really weird first half. 68 00:04:05,800 --> 00:04:09,800 Speaker 1: Lakers weren't playing any transition defense. Anthony Davis tweaks his 69 00:04:09,840 --> 00:04:12,040 Speaker 1: foot or his ankle. We're not actually sure. We'll find 70 00:04:12,040 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 1: out more tomorrow. But fortunately for the Lakers, the Denver 71 00:04:15,120 --> 00:04:17,200 Speaker 1: Nuggets are one of the worst defensive teams in the league. 72 00:04:17,240 --> 00:04:20,960 Speaker 1: And so after all of that, it was sixty four 73 00:04:21,000 --> 00:04:22,800 Speaker 1: with the Nuggets in front. But then we find out 74 00:04:22,839 --> 00:04:24,400 Speaker 1: that Anthony Davis is going to take the rest of 75 00:04:24,400 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: the game off, and I was almost certain that Lebron, 76 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:29,200 Speaker 1: James and Russell Westbrook were just gonna mail in the 77 00:04:29,200 --> 00:04:32,400 Speaker 1: rest of the game. There it's just specifically the matchup 78 00:04:32,400 --> 00:04:36,080 Speaker 1: with Anthony Davis out against Nicol Yokich. You're concerned about that. 79 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:38,920 Speaker 1: Both of them had had pretty rough first halfs and 80 00:04:38,960 --> 00:04:40,680 Speaker 1: the aggregate, when you factor in the way they were 81 00:04:40,680 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 1: impacting the game on the defensive end and taking care 82 00:04:43,160 --> 00:04:45,159 Speaker 1: of the basketball and all those different things, it just 83 00:04:45,200 --> 00:04:47,520 Speaker 1: felt like a game that they were going to mail in. 84 00:04:48,600 --> 00:04:51,400 Speaker 1: But when you sub Anthony Davis out of the game, 85 00:04:51,400 --> 00:04:53,600 Speaker 1: you've got to bring another center off the bench, and 86 00:04:53,680 --> 00:04:56,600 Speaker 1: when you Gabriel is still hurt, and Damian Jones had 87 00:04:56,600 --> 00:04:58,560 Speaker 1: a rough season, So it ended up being Thomas Bryant 88 00:04:59,240 --> 00:05:02,559 Speaker 1: and Thomas It came into the game in that second half, 89 00:05:03,320 --> 00:05:05,680 Speaker 1: and I felt like it was trying. He felt like 90 00:05:05,680 --> 00:05:07,600 Speaker 1: he was trying to send a message, you know. And 91 00:05:07,640 --> 00:05:10,120 Speaker 1: you gotta remember he's a veteran minimum contract who was 92 00:05:10,160 --> 00:05:13,200 Speaker 1: pretty young um and because of that partial a cl 93 00:05:13,240 --> 00:05:15,520 Speaker 1: tere in Washington, like his stock had dropped quite a bit. 94 00:05:15,560 --> 00:05:18,120 Speaker 1: He ended up in the with the Los Angeles Lakers. 95 00:05:18,160 --> 00:05:20,000 Speaker 1: His career is kind of hanging in the balance a 96 00:05:20,040 --> 00:05:22,200 Speaker 1: little bit. It's very much a contract year in a 97 00:05:22,240 --> 00:05:24,159 Speaker 1: big way for him. As a young player. He's trying 98 00:05:24,160 --> 00:05:26,400 Speaker 1: to prove his spot in the league, and he has 99 00:05:26,400 --> 00:05:29,760 Speaker 1: an opportunity against Nicola Yokich on national television to prove that, 100 00:05:30,000 --> 00:05:32,479 Speaker 1: and he came out and played his damn ass off. 101 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:35,880 Speaker 1: Was just playing so incredibly hard on both ends of 102 00:05:35,920 --> 00:05:38,320 Speaker 1: the floor. And you know, it's funny because I thought 103 00:05:38,320 --> 00:05:40,719 Speaker 1: it was infectious, and I thought it really got Lebron 104 00:05:40,839 --> 00:05:43,920 Speaker 1: James and Russell Westbrook to believe and to play hard. 105 00:05:44,520 --> 00:05:47,920 Speaker 1: Because here's the thing. You can't mail it in when 106 00:05:47,920 --> 00:05:51,480 Speaker 1: you're big man is working his ass off. It's like 107 00:05:51,839 --> 00:05:54,479 Speaker 1: there's too many people watching on national TV. The people 108 00:05:54,520 --> 00:05:58,640 Speaker 1: in the arena. Fans are kind of like truth serum 109 00:05:58,960 --> 00:06:02,120 Speaker 1: for for any basqu Vall team, for any professional sports team. 110 00:06:02,240 --> 00:06:06,080 Speaker 1: Fans are a lot smarter than professional teams think. When 111 00:06:06,080 --> 00:06:08,400 Speaker 1: you'd hear coaches talk and hear players talk, sometimes they 112 00:06:08,400 --> 00:06:10,599 Speaker 1: denigrate fans and pretend like they don't know what they're seeing. 113 00:06:10,760 --> 00:06:13,000 Speaker 1: And look, not everybody is, as you know, in the 114 00:06:13,080 --> 00:06:15,719 Speaker 1: loop as to the extras and os of what's happening 115 00:06:15,760 --> 00:06:17,880 Speaker 1: on the court. But they can see when someone's playing 116 00:06:18,000 --> 00:06:21,640 Speaker 1: hard and when someone is not. And you can't sit 117 00:06:21,640 --> 00:06:24,080 Speaker 1: there and be the guy who's mailing it in while 118 00:06:24,080 --> 00:06:26,360 Speaker 1: the big man is working his ass off and Lebron 119 00:06:26,400 --> 00:06:29,280 Speaker 1: and Russ got swept up in it, and they started 120 00:06:29,320 --> 00:06:33,000 Speaker 1: doing what they do best, which is create quality shots 121 00:06:33,040 --> 00:06:36,080 Speaker 1: for three point shooters, for big guys in the dunker spot, 122 00:06:36,160 --> 00:06:40,120 Speaker 1: and for both running the floor in transition. You know 123 00:06:40,120 --> 00:06:41,520 Speaker 1: when you saw there towards the end of the third 124 00:06:41,920 --> 00:06:44,039 Speaker 1: quarter in early fourth, when the Lakers really went on 125 00:06:44,080 --> 00:06:47,440 Speaker 1: their run, you started to see guys knocked down shots. 126 00:06:47,680 --> 00:06:50,400 Speaker 1: You saw Dennis Shrewder hit some corner threes. You saw 127 00:06:50,400 --> 00:06:53,960 Speaker 1: Patrick Beverley hit a corner three. You saw Max Christie 128 00:06:53,960 --> 00:06:55,720 Speaker 1: come in and hit a couple of threes. You saw 129 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:59,440 Speaker 1: Sreeves hit a three. Like when when you have competent 130 00:06:59,520 --> 00:07:02,960 Speaker 1: three point shooting on the floor, it makes shot creators 131 00:07:02,960 --> 00:07:06,159 Speaker 1: like Lebron James and Russell Westbrook, it sends their value 132 00:07:06,279 --> 00:07:09,200 Speaker 1: through the roof, which is precisely why Lakers fans have 133 00:07:09,279 --> 00:07:11,880 Speaker 1: been so irritated with the team building process over the 134 00:07:11,960 --> 00:07:15,400 Speaker 1: last few years. You've got two in Lebron and Russell Westbrook, 135 00:07:15,760 --> 00:07:18,840 Speaker 1: of the best players of all time at generating wide 136 00:07:18,840 --> 00:07:22,040 Speaker 1: open three point shots, and you had the worst roster 137 00:07:22,120 --> 00:07:24,880 Speaker 1: in the entire league at guys who could convert those 138 00:07:24,920 --> 00:07:28,120 Speaker 1: three point shots. And they still are in that shooting 139 00:07:28,160 --> 00:07:30,040 Speaker 1: performance in the second half is not something they can 140 00:07:30,080 --> 00:07:32,960 Speaker 1: reliably count on. But this is why Lakers fans have 141 00:07:33,040 --> 00:07:35,119 Speaker 1: been preaching that they need to go out and bring 142 00:07:35,160 --> 00:07:39,760 Speaker 1: in professional shooters, because what Lebron, James and Russell Westbrook 143 00:07:39,800 --> 00:07:44,280 Speaker 1: do best is feed professional shooters. And you saw that 144 00:07:44,320 --> 00:07:47,160 Speaker 1: in that late third fourth quarter. What happens when you 145 00:07:47,200 --> 00:07:49,840 Speaker 1: add competent three point shooting to what they got. Those 146 00:07:49,840 --> 00:07:53,320 Speaker 1: two do what those two shot creators do, and the 147 00:07:53,400 --> 00:07:56,080 Speaker 1: Lakers road that wave to an eighteen point when when 148 00:07:56,160 --> 00:07:58,680 Speaker 1: in a really nice palate cleanser after they're embarrassing loss 149 00:07:58,680 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 1: to Boston again, I want a shout out Lebron and Rush. 150 00:08:01,120 --> 00:08:04,120 Speaker 1: So Lebron finished with thirty and thirteen excuse me, finished 151 00:08:04,120 --> 00:08:07,840 Speaker 1: with thirty on thirteen twenty shooting. He's sneaky, been really 152 00:08:07,880 --> 00:08:09,840 Speaker 1: good for about a month and a half now. So 153 00:08:10,040 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 1: in his last thirteen games since November six, Lebron is 154 00:08:13,280 --> 00:08:15,440 Speaker 1: now averaging twenty eight point three points per game on 155 00:08:15,480 --> 00:08:19,800 Speaker 1: fifty one point four percent shooting. That's superstar level production, 156 00:08:20,200 --> 00:08:23,920 Speaker 1: like top ten player in the world level production, maybe 157 00:08:23,920 --> 00:08:27,000 Speaker 1: even top five. If you guys remember, during his slump, 158 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:31,320 Speaker 1: everyone was writing the obituary on him, and what I 159 00:08:31,400 --> 00:08:34,680 Speaker 1: said was. I had seen him in training camp, and 160 00:08:34,720 --> 00:08:36,240 Speaker 1: I had seen him in the early part of the 161 00:08:36,280 --> 00:08:41,200 Speaker 1: season look great physically. My only concern was could he 162 00:08:41,280 --> 00:08:45,079 Speaker 1: stay healthy long enough to get into a rhythm, because 163 00:08:45,080 --> 00:08:49,400 Speaker 1: when you add Lebron's basketball i Q to Lebron's skill set, 164 00:08:50,160 --> 00:08:53,400 Speaker 1: he's automatically going to succeed as long as his body 165 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:56,439 Speaker 1: is able to move at a certain level. It's got 166 00:08:56,440 --> 00:08:59,120 Speaker 1: to hit a certain level. But then he got sick 167 00:08:59,440 --> 00:09:01,600 Speaker 1: and he was on with the foot thing, and as 168 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:03,959 Speaker 1: a result, he wasn't getting as much separation, he wasn't 169 00:09:03,960 --> 00:09:07,120 Speaker 1: getting as much downhill pressure, so guys are pushing up 170 00:09:07,120 --> 00:09:08,800 Speaker 1: on his jump shot a little bit. Then his jump 171 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:11,560 Speaker 1: shots started like was just atrocious to start the year. 172 00:09:11,960 --> 00:09:14,080 Speaker 1: And I told you, guys, if he could just get 173 00:09:14,920 --> 00:09:18,360 Speaker 1: ten fift games in a row where he gets his rhythm. 174 00:09:18,400 --> 00:09:20,760 Speaker 1: I saw him move well enough early in the year 175 00:09:20,960 --> 00:09:23,000 Speaker 1: that I expected him to turn his season around. And 176 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:25,839 Speaker 1: that's exactly what's happened. Twenty eight point three points per 177 00:09:25,840 --> 00:09:28,920 Speaker 1: game on fifty one percent shooting over shooting in a 178 00:09:28,960 --> 00:09:32,800 Speaker 1: thirteen game span. That superstar level production that's still in 179 00:09:32,920 --> 00:09:35,520 Speaker 1: there for Lebron. He just had a banged up start 180 00:09:35,559 --> 00:09:37,760 Speaker 1: to the year. Part of that's him being old, and 181 00:09:37,840 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 1: that might be the thing that eventually knocks him back 182 00:09:40,160 --> 00:09:42,199 Speaker 1: off of this level of play at some point during 183 00:09:42,240 --> 00:09:44,760 Speaker 1: the season. But if he stays healthy and he's going 184 00:09:44,800 --> 00:09:47,440 Speaker 1: to be this good, and if a d stays healthy 185 00:09:47,480 --> 00:09:49,560 Speaker 1: and he's gonna be as good as he's been, you 186 00:09:49,640 --> 00:09:52,440 Speaker 1: absolutely have to invest in this team because those two 187 00:09:52,440 --> 00:09:56,760 Speaker 1: together are two damn good looking at Russell Westbrook, you 188 00:09:56,800 --> 00:09:58,680 Speaker 1: know that again, Like he I thought, he played the 189 00:09:58,679 --> 00:10:00,640 Speaker 1: best three game starts of his career, not his career, 190 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 1: but if his Lakers career a few weeks ago. That 191 00:10:04,120 --> 00:10:05,960 Speaker 1: game against the Blazers where he was like four or 192 00:10:05,960 --> 00:10:08,240 Speaker 1: four teen, but he did an amazing job creating shots 193 00:10:08,240 --> 00:10:10,880 Speaker 1: and playing defense and competing on the glass. And then 194 00:10:10,920 --> 00:10:13,720 Speaker 1: he had the amazing game against the Milwaukee Bucks where 195 00:10:13,720 --> 00:10:14,920 Speaker 1: he made the huge play at the end of the 196 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:16,480 Speaker 1: game diving on the floor for the loose ball. Then 197 00:10:16,520 --> 00:10:19,520 Speaker 1: he had another really nice game in Washington on Sunday. 198 00:10:19,840 --> 00:10:22,199 Speaker 1: Then since then he had played five games and had 199 00:10:22,240 --> 00:10:24,920 Speaker 1: been horrifically bad. He was minus fifty one in his 200 00:10:24,960 --> 00:10:27,280 Speaker 1: minutes and the Lakers were like plus six team when 201 00:10:27,280 --> 00:10:29,480 Speaker 1: he was off. The floor was going right back to 202 00:10:29,559 --> 00:10:32,120 Speaker 1: everything that had screwed him up in a previous year, 203 00:10:32,480 --> 00:10:36,840 Speaker 1: right like poor shots, election, turning the basketball over, making 204 00:10:36,960 --> 00:10:40,200 Speaker 1: sloppy decisions on the defensive end of the floor, or 205 00:10:40,280 --> 00:10:43,400 Speaker 1: just straight up going space case on total possessions. It 206 00:10:43,480 --> 00:10:47,280 Speaker 1: was really bad. But and then then we got into 207 00:10:47,320 --> 00:10:48,480 Speaker 1: the first half of this game, and it was more 208 00:10:48,520 --> 00:10:50,760 Speaker 1: of the same. Four turnovers in the first half, took 209 00:10:50,800 --> 00:10:52,600 Speaker 1: an early clock pull up three, it took another early 210 00:10:52,600 --> 00:10:55,600 Speaker 1: clock bank shot which he actually made. He was sloppy 211 00:10:55,640 --> 00:10:57,800 Speaker 1: around the rim. It just was a really, really ugly half. 212 00:10:57,800 --> 00:10:59,400 Speaker 1: It looked like things were trending in a really bad 213 00:10:59,440 --> 00:11:02,160 Speaker 1: direction for us. But in that second half, he did 214 00:11:02,200 --> 00:11:05,600 Speaker 1: his job. He pushed the pace in transition, zero turnovers 215 00:11:05,640 --> 00:11:07,880 Speaker 1: after four turnovers in the first half. He was selective 216 00:11:07,880 --> 00:11:10,600 Speaker 1: about when he shot the basketball. He created open shots 217 00:11:10,640 --> 00:11:14,000 Speaker 1: for his teammates, they converted him, and everything took off 218 00:11:14,040 --> 00:11:15,680 Speaker 1: from there. And then one of the biggest things, you know, 219 00:11:15,760 --> 00:11:18,040 Speaker 1: I talked about Russ. It's I've never just said, you know, 220 00:11:18,240 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 1: Russ's terrible at everything. It's always just been the balance 221 00:11:21,840 --> 00:11:25,040 Speaker 1: of his good impact versus his bad impact. And one 222 00:11:25,040 --> 00:11:27,040 Speaker 1: of the things that he's been good at most of 223 00:11:27,080 --> 00:11:30,520 Speaker 1: the year is his size and athleticism is a big 224 00:11:30,600 --> 00:11:34,360 Speaker 1: factor on physical confrontations on the defensive end of the floor. 225 00:11:34,480 --> 00:11:38,440 Speaker 1: That's you know, isolation defense in certain situations when he 226 00:11:38,559 --> 00:11:42,040 Speaker 1: comes over and help or double teams, and most importantly 227 00:11:42,080 --> 00:11:46,360 Speaker 1: contested rebound situations. The Lakers have to, because of their 228 00:11:46,440 --> 00:11:50,280 Speaker 1: lack of perimeter size, compete on the defensive glass harder 229 00:11:50,679 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 1: than just about any team in the league to make 230 00:11:52,440 --> 00:11:54,440 Speaker 1: up for their lack of size, and Russ has just 231 00:11:54,520 --> 00:11:58,280 Speaker 1: done an amazing job this entire season of securing defensive 232 00:11:58,320 --> 00:12:01,160 Speaker 1: rebounds to push the pace in transition, he was amazing 233 00:12:01,160 --> 00:12:04,360 Speaker 1: on the glass again tonight. If I could bottle up 234 00:12:04,400 --> 00:12:07,480 Speaker 1: that second half. And by the way, it wasn't like 235 00:12:07,600 --> 00:12:09,000 Speaker 1: I mean, he had a triple double, but it wasn't 236 00:12:09,000 --> 00:12:11,800 Speaker 1: like he was putting up massive numbers. It just the 237 00:12:12,040 --> 00:12:15,520 Speaker 1: just the the tame decision making and doing his job. 238 00:12:15,559 --> 00:12:17,600 Speaker 1: If I could bottle that up and get it every night, 239 00:12:18,080 --> 00:12:20,040 Speaker 1: I would never want to trade Russell Westberk because that's 240 00:12:20,040 --> 00:12:22,920 Speaker 1: a winning basketball player. But it's just too inconsistent and 241 00:12:22,960 --> 00:12:24,920 Speaker 1: the bat has outweighed the good this year, which is 242 00:12:24,960 --> 00:12:27,560 Speaker 1: precisely why on the scoreboard they've been so much better 243 00:12:27,640 --> 00:12:30,200 Speaker 1: when he's off the floor in the aggregate this season. 244 00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:33,600 Speaker 1: But again, kudos A Russ for a great second half, 245 00:12:33,640 --> 00:12:36,360 Speaker 1: and I hope sincerely, because I like, I love watching 246 00:12:36,440 --> 00:12:38,760 Speaker 1: him when he's playing like that, I hope sincerely that 247 00:12:38,800 --> 00:12:41,440 Speaker 1: he's able to keep that up quickly on the Nuggets 248 00:12:41,679 --> 00:12:44,400 Speaker 1: Nicula Yokers completely fell apart after that yet an and 249 00:12:44,520 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 1: one against Thomas Bryant where he was posting up at 250 00:12:46,640 --> 00:12:48,400 Speaker 1: like kind of the just about the free throw line 251 00:12:48,679 --> 00:12:52,400 Speaker 1: spun back, uh did a drop step into Thomas Bryant's chest, 252 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:54,120 Speaker 1: got called for foul, which I didn't think it was 253 00:12:54,160 --> 00:12:55,760 Speaker 1: even a good call, But he went to like a 254 00:12:55,760 --> 00:12:57,400 Speaker 1: fade away off of that and he knocked it down 255 00:12:58,080 --> 00:13:00,480 Speaker 1: and from there he just completely fell apart. Like it 256 00:13:00,520 --> 00:13:02,240 Speaker 1: was one of the worst quarter and a half of 257 00:13:02,559 --> 00:13:05,160 Speaker 1: basketball have seen him play. Him and Jamal Murray were 258 00:13:05,160 --> 00:13:07,360 Speaker 1: way too careless with the basketball tonight. They combined for 259 00:13:07,400 --> 00:13:10,520 Speaker 1: ten turnovers, which just led to that Lakers transition avalanche. 260 00:13:10,880 --> 00:13:14,120 Speaker 1: More importantly, the entire Denver Nuggets roster once again just 261 00:13:14,160 --> 00:13:19,200 Speaker 1: put in an embarrassing defensive effort. They simply cannot compete 262 00:13:19,240 --> 00:13:21,240 Speaker 1: for an NBA championship if they're going to be a 263 00:13:21,280 --> 00:13:23,880 Speaker 1: bottom five defense, and well, right now, I'm pretty sure 264 00:13:23,880 --> 00:13:26,240 Speaker 1: there bottom two defense or bottom three defense. It's just 265 00:13:26,280 --> 00:13:29,200 Speaker 1: not possible. Throughout NBA history, we've just never seen anything 266 00:13:29,240 --> 00:13:32,040 Speaker 1: like it. They have the personnel to be much better 267 00:13:32,040 --> 00:13:34,120 Speaker 1: than they are. They just have to be committed to 268 00:13:34,120 --> 00:13:37,640 Speaker 1: the work, and they just simply aren't because they've been sitting, 269 00:13:38,120 --> 00:13:40,640 Speaker 1: you know, well above five hundred just by outscoring teams. 270 00:13:40,640 --> 00:13:43,080 Speaker 1: But when you actually look at it closely, they're bad 271 00:13:43,120 --> 00:13:45,559 Speaker 1: against good teams, and they're good against bad teams, which 272 00:13:45,640 --> 00:13:47,360 Speaker 1: is precisely the kind of thing that will get you 273 00:13:47,440 --> 00:13:51,320 Speaker 1: beat in the postseason. All right, moving on the Nets Raptors, 274 00:13:51,360 --> 00:13:55,040 Speaker 1: so super entertaining game. Kyrie Irving just tossed friend Fred 275 00:13:55,080 --> 00:13:57,760 Speaker 1: van Fred Vanvley decide with that pullback dribble for a 276 00:13:57,760 --> 00:14:00,520 Speaker 1: game winner, his first buzzer beater of his career. All 277 00:14:00,559 --> 00:14:03,960 Speaker 1: the highlight is gonna be surrounding that Kyrie game winner, 278 00:14:03,960 --> 00:14:05,960 Speaker 1: as it should. It was nasty, it was ridiculous, it 279 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:09,400 Speaker 1: was entertaining, it was everything. But I thought Kyrie was 280 00:14:09,480 --> 00:14:12,679 Speaker 1: magnificent that entire fourth quarter, and I wanted to take 281 00:14:12,720 --> 00:14:16,400 Speaker 1: some time to highlight just how effective he was, particularly 282 00:14:16,720 --> 00:14:18,480 Speaker 1: in all of the pivotal possessions at the end of 283 00:14:18,480 --> 00:14:20,600 Speaker 1: the game. So first of all, he had seven made 284 00:14:20,600 --> 00:14:23,080 Speaker 1: field goals in the fourth quarter. Every variety. It's some 285 00:14:23,120 --> 00:14:25,160 Speaker 1: pull up twos against Fred Vanvleety, had a step back 286 00:14:25,200 --> 00:14:27,200 Speaker 1: jumper with his foot on the line against Scottie Barnes. 287 00:14:27,600 --> 00:14:30,440 Speaker 1: They've ran an aftertime outplay where he backcut from the 288 00:14:30,520 --> 00:14:33,560 Speaker 1: elbow and caught the ball and just elevated in the air, 289 00:14:33,720 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 1: took the contact and hung and then finished with his 290 00:14:36,320 --> 00:14:39,280 Speaker 1: right hand. You know, Kyrie Irving is an incredible athlete. 291 00:14:39,320 --> 00:14:41,440 Speaker 1: That's something that commonly gets you know, kind of looked 292 00:14:41,440 --> 00:14:43,840 Speaker 1: over with him because he doesn't dunk the basketball often, 293 00:14:44,040 --> 00:14:45,680 Speaker 1: but that's where the hanging time comes from. He's an 294 00:14:45,720 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 1: incredible athlete. You guys can find this on YouTube, but 295 00:14:48,080 --> 00:14:50,560 Speaker 1: there's a pre draft video of Kyrie Irving doing a 296 00:14:50,560 --> 00:14:53,000 Speaker 1: workout before the draft, and he's running from the three 297 00:14:53,040 --> 00:14:54,760 Speaker 1: point line on the base line to the three point 298 00:14:54,840 --> 00:14:56,480 Speaker 1: line on the other base or the other three point 299 00:14:56,480 --> 00:14:58,600 Speaker 1: line along the same base line, and he's got a 300 00:14:58,600 --> 00:15:01,240 Speaker 1: guy just passing in the basketball and he's just elevating 301 00:15:01,240 --> 00:15:03,000 Speaker 1: and dunking with his left hand and then elevating and 302 00:15:03,080 --> 00:15:05,040 Speaker 1: dunking with his right hand, left hand, right hand, just 303 00:15:05,320 --> 00:15:07,440 Speaker 1: ten times in a row, and he's getting way above 304 00:15:07,480 --> 00:15:10,400 Speaker 1: the rim. It's a great example of how like NBA 305 00:15:10,480 --> 00:15:14,120 Speaker 1: athleticism is so much greater than people even realize. You know, 306 00:15:14,160 --> 00:15:16,400 Speaker 1: I I'm six six with six ten wingspan, and I 307 00:15:16,400 --> 00:15:18,440 Speaker 1: can dunk the basketball really, really well. And I have 308 00:15:18,520 --> 00:15:20,240 Speaker 1: people come up to me and gym's and be like, oh, 309 00:15:20,280 --> 00:15:23,240 Speaker 1: why didn't you try to play? They don't understand that 310 00:15:23,760 --> 00:15:27,960 Speaker 1: I am a good athlete and NBA athletes are way way, 311 00:15:28,000 --> 00:15:30,760 Speaker 1: way more athletic than me. Like, there's there's just an 312 00:15:30,880 --> 00:15:33,560 Speaker 1: entire other level to this, and Kyrie Irving is a 313 00:15:33,560 --> 00:15:37,000 Speaker 1: great example of that. Doesn't ever dunk the basketball, doesn't 314 00:15:37,000 --> 00:15:40,280 Speaker 1: ever do your crazy athleticism type things that we grow 315 00:15:40,280 --> 00:15:42,280 Speaker 1: accustomed to seeing. But if you put him in a 316 00:15:42,320 --> 00:15:44,800 Speaker 1: gym by himself, he's putting his elbow above the rim. 317 00:15:44,840 --> 00:15:46,800 Speaker 1: So that's why you gotta remember that the level of 318 00:15:46,840 --> 00:15:50,480 Speaker 1: athleticism we're dealing with at the NBA level is just insane. 319 00:15:51,520 --> 00:15:54,280 Speaker 1: But then in crunch time, every single big play on 320 00:15:54,320 --> 00:15:57,080 Speaker 1: the offensive end of the floor, so the Raptors get 321 00:15:57,080 --> 00:16:00,200 Speaker 1: it back to one or nine, one oh eight, and 322 00:16:00,320 --> 00:16:02,760 Speaker 1: he ISOs Malik Ei Flynn from the from the top 323 00:16:02,760 --> 00:16:04,520 Speaker 1: of the key just kind of gets him on his 324 00:16:04,600 --> 00:16:06,520 Speaker 1: right hip, takes a hard dribble to get to the 325 00:16:06,520 --> 00:16:09,040 Speaker 1: free throw line, elevates and knocks the shotdown. Now they're 326 00:16:09,040 --> 00:16:11,800 Speaker 1: back up three. Then the Raptors go on a four 327 00:16:11,840 --> 00:16:14,560 Speaker 1: point run to take the lead one twelve to one eleven. 328 00:16:14,760 --> 00:16:18,560 Speaker 1: Kyrie gets the inbounds pass, catches the Raptors sleeping in transition, 329 00:16:18,920 --> 00:16:21,600 Speaker 1: gets Fred VanVleet stuck on his left shoulder, works all 330 00:16:21,600 --> 00:16:24,520 Speaker 1: the way down the lane and hits another acrobatic hang 331 00:16:24,640 --> 00:16:27,840 Speaker 1: time finish with his right hand. Then the Raptors go 332 00:16:27,880 --> 00:16:30,880 Speaker 1: down and take the lead again. Katie gets doubled. It's one. 333 00:16:32,200 --> 00:16:34,560 Speaker 1: They run like a you know that classic one three 334 00:16:34,560 --> 00:16:37,200 Speaker 1: pick and roll with Kyrie and Katie. Katie gets doubled. 335 00:16:37,360 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 1: Katie throws an awful pass to Kyrie. In the short 336 00:16:40,600 --> 00:16:43,520 Speaker 1: roll that's contested Maliki fel And and Fred van Leader 337 00:16:43,600 --> 00:16:47,560 Speaker 1: like sandwiching him somehow rises up and and just gets 338 00:16:47,560 --> 00:16:49,880 Speaker 1: the rebound and gets the pass and Uh in that 339 00:16:50,040 --> 00:16:53,800 Speaker 1: traffic orients himself beats Fred VanVleet to the middle of 340 00:16:53,840 --> 00:16:56,200 Speaker 1: the floor, draws the help from Scotty Barns and kicks out. 341 00:16:56,680 --> 00:16:59,160 Speaker 1: You know, Watt Nabby in the left corner knocks down 342 00:16:59,200 --> 00:17:02,480 Speaker 1: the three. Just just an incredible basketball play that just 343 00:17:02,520 --> 00:17:04,359 Speaker 1: goes down as an assist in the box score, but 344 00:17:04,440 --> 00:17:06,800 Speaker 1: really was impactful to the end of that game. Then 345 00:17:06,840 --> 00:17:09,200 Speaker 1: the Raptors tied on two free throws from Scottie Barnes, 346 00:17:09,440 --> 00:17:12,719 Speaker 1: gets Friend Vleet in isolation after they take a foul 347 00:17:13,119 --> 00:17:15,000 Speaker 1: with like three and a half seconds left and just 348 00:17:15,040 --> 00:17:18,320 Speaker 1: takes two hard dribbles to his right, snatch back Fred 349 00:17:18,400 --> 00:17:20,840 Speaker 1: van Vleet shuffles one step too far and he sticks 350 00:17:20,840 --> 00:17:24,240 Speaker 1: to three. You know, Kyrie has been a whirlwind of 351 00:17:24,320 --> 00:17:27,000 Speaker 1: drama ever since he came to Brooklyn. He's been He 352 00:17:27,040 --> 00:17:28,840 Speaker 1: was a whirlwind of drama in Boston, and he was 353 00:17:28,920 --> 00:17:31,760 Speaker 1: kind of dramatic there that last year in Cleveland. But 354 00:17:31,960 --> 00:17:35,800 Speaker 1: teams keep having him in their rotation to you know, obviously, 355 00:17:35,800 --> 00:17:38,760 Speaker 1: teams are leaning on him as secondary shot creators. That's 356 00:17:38,800 --> 00:17:42,600 Speaker 1: why because when when it comes down to it, when Kyrie, 357 00:17:43,000 --> 00:17:45,600 Speaker 1: when Kyrie Irving is healthy and engaged, when it comes 358 00:17:45,640 --> 00:17:51,600 Speaker 1: to set situations against elite defenses, he's still one of 359 00:17:51,640 --> 00:17:55,000 Speaker 1: the ten best guys in the entire league at creating shots. 360 00:17:55,640 --> 00:17:58,080 Speaker 1: That's what he does better than just about everybody else 361 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:00,200 Speaker 1: in the entire world. And as long as he can 362 00:18:00,240 --> 00:18:02,800 Speaker 1: do that, there will always be NBA teams. I think 363 00:18:02,800 --> 00:18:06,040 Speaker 1: the Kyrie Irving experience is worth it. Kevin Ryan was 364 00:18:06,040 --> 00:18:09,640 Speaker 1: also incredible. The Raptors were doubling him basically the entire game. 365 00:18:09,920 --> 00:18:12,040 Speaker 1: He had twenty eight points on just fifteen shots. And 366 00:18:12,040 --> 00:18:13,960 Speaker 1: I don't even know how he does that, because, like, 367 00:18:14,280 --> 00:18:16,760 Speaker 1: rhythm is such a delicate thing in basketball. You see 368 00:18:17,280 --> 00:18:19,720 Speaker 1: guy get in foul trouble, rhythm just goes to hell. 369 00:18:20,520 --> 00:18:23,200 Speaker 1: You know, guy doesn't get the normal touches he usually gets, 370 00:18:23,520 --> 00:18:26,080 Speaker 1: his rhythm goes to hell and he can't make shots anymore. 371 00:18:26,720 --> 00:18:29,240 Speaker 1: For him to take fifteen shots in a game where 372 00:18:29,240 --> 00:18:31,760 Speaker 1: he had all those touches, where he's navigating those double teams, 373 00:18:31,760 --> 00:18:35,119 Speaker 1: and to make ten of them resulting in twenty eight points, 374 00:18:35,160 --> 00:18:37,600 Speaker 1: it's alien behavior. I don't understand. I really just don't 375 00:18:37,640 --> 00:18:40,760 Speaker 1: know how he doesn't that. His ability to put the 376 00:18:40,760 --> 00:18:44,760 Speaker 1: ball in the basket efficiently is unparalleled in NBA history. 377 00:18:45,359 --> 00:18:47,240 Speaker 1: You know, there are guys that will have higher true 378 00:18:47,240 --> 00:18:49,199 Speaker 1: shooting percentages, like a guy like Steph Curry, but it's 379 00:18:49,240 --> 00:18:51,080 Speaker 1: because he's taken a ton of threes when it comes 380 00:18:51,119 --> 00:18:53,360 Speaker 1: to just straight up on a shot by shot basis, 381 00:18:53,400 --> 00:18:55,760 Speaker 1: the ability to put the ball in the basket with 382 00:18:55,880 --> 00:18:58,800 Speaker 1: difficult shot making. I don't I don't know that anybody's 383 00:18:58,800 --> 00:19:02,520 Speaker 1: ever been better than Katie. Fred VanVleet played a second 384 00:19:02,520 --> 00:19:05,320 Speaker 1: great game in a row thirty nine. UM. The Raptors 385 00:19:05,359 --> 00:19:07,960 Speaker 1: really controlled the first half of that game, so it's 386 00:19:08,000 --> 00:19:10,240 Speaker 1: kind of encouraging to see friend Fred starting to play 387 00:19:10,280 --> 00:19:12,119 Speaker 1: pretty well because he had been having a like a 388 00:19:12,280 --> 00:19:16,280 Speaker 1: mess season up to that point. UM. The Raptors took 389 00:19:16,280 --> 00:19:17,639 Speaker 1: a big lead in that first half, but then in 390 00:19:17,680 --> 00:19:19,520 Speaker 1: that third quarter, the Nets just locked in on the 391 00:19:19,560 --> 00:19:22,240 Speaker 1: defensive end of the floor, held in its twenty two points. 392 00:19:22,680 --> 00:19:24,439 Speaker 1: Kyrie and Katie did their thing on the other end, 393 00:19:24,440 --> 00:19:26,600 Speaker 1: and they kind of took to control the game from there. 394 00:19:26,640 --> 00:19:28,760 Speaker 1: You know, when you look at the Nets roster and 395 00:19:28,800 --> 00:19:30,760 Speaker 1: you see Ben Simmons, and you see Nick Clackson, you 396 00:19:30,800 --> 00:19:32,800 Speaker 1: see Kevin Duran, you see Royce O'Neil, and you see 397 00:19:32,800 --> 00:19:35,639 Speaker 1: all those guys, they actually have a lot of defensive talent, 398 00:19:35,680 --> 00:19:38,000 Speaker 1: which is kind of you know, why what made the 399 00:19:38,000 --> 00:19:40,480 Speaker 1: Steve Nash things so lame, Like the Nets players were 400 00:19:40,520 --> 00:19:42,640 Speaker 1: literally just not playing hard for him because they wanted 401 00:19:42,680 --> 00:19:44,359 Speaker 1: to get their coach fired, which, by the way, it 402 00:19:44,480 --> 00:19:48,560 Speaker 1: was why I condoned the firing. Sometimes players tune out 403 00:19:48,560 --> 00:19:50,080 Speaker 1: their coaches and you just need to have a change 404 00:19:50,119 --> 00:19:52,639 Speaker 1: of a voice. One last thing with the Raptors that 405 00:19:52,680 --> 00:19:55,960 Speaker 1: I wanted to hit before we move on. Scotty Barnes 406 00:19:56,040 --> 00:19:59,440 Speaker 1: was just ridiculous in that fourth quarter is attacking the 407 00:19:59,520 --> 00:20:02,199 Speaker 1: rim orly Let's Lee went at Katie twice, including dunking 408 00:20:02,240 --> 00:20:04,119 Speaker 1: on him, and then just went right up into his 409 00:20:04,160 --> 00:20:06,720 Speaker 1: face and started talking ship. Then they switched Ben Simmons 410 00:20:06,760 --> 00:20:08,840 Speaker 1: on and Ben Simmons pressuring him out the half court 411 00:20:09,119 --> 00:20:11,080 Speaker 1: just He's really good at protecting the basketball with his 412 00:20:11,119 --> 00:20:14,080 Speaker 1: back turned, which is like imperative for bigger players because 413 00:20:14,280 --> 00:20:16,879 Speaker 1: shorter players, they're so low to the ground they can 414 00:20:16,880 --> 00:20:19,920 Speaker 1: protect the basketball with their handle right, but taller players 415 00:20:19,960 --> 00:20:22,000 Speaker 1: the ball has to travel further to the grounds. You 416 00:20:22,000 --> 00:20:23,720 Speaker 1: have to learn to protect the ball with your body, 417 00:20:23,960 --> 00:20:26,240 Speaker 1: and Scotty Varnes does an incredible job of that. Ben 418 00:20:26,280 --> 00:20:28,760 Speaker 1: Simmons is pressuring him, trying to reach he leans a 419 00:20:28,760 --> 00:20:30,840 Speaker 1: little bit too far to the right. Scotty spins back 420 00:20:30,880 --> 00:20:32,560 Speaker 1: the other way, goes all the way to the room 421 00:20:32,600 --> 00:20:35,600 Speaker 1: and gets an and one. He had another huge clutch 422 00:20:35,600 --> 00:20:38,280 Speaker 1: basket again in isolation against you to want Nabby where 423 00:20:38,280 --> 00:20:40,760 Speaker 1: you to play great defense, contain him all the way 424 00:20:40,760 --> 00:20:42,280 Speaker 1: to the room, and he just hung over the top 425 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:44,240 Speaker 1: of him and knocked down a bank shot. Then he 426 00:20:44,320 --> 00:20:47,159 Speaker 1: drives to the basket, gets fouled, and makes two clutch 427 00:20:47,160 --> 00:20:49,240 Speaker 1: free throws to tie the game with eight seconds left. 428 00:20:49,720 --> 00:20:51,480 Speaker 1: He's one of the most exciting young players in the league, 429 00:20:51,480 --> 00:20:55,119 Speaker 1: and I just love the confidence too, to step to 430 00:20:55,280 --> 00:20:57,280 Speaker 1: one of the best players in NBA history and then 431 00:20:57,280 --> 00:20:59,240 Speaker 1: to back it up in a big setting like that 432 00:20:59,320 --> 00:21:02,399 Speaker 1: against a really good team. I mean, obviously the Raptors 433 00:21:02,440 --> 00:21:05,200 Speaker 1: have had a really disappointing season. There's some encouragement to 434 00:21:05,240 --> 00:21:07,840 Speaker 1: take from tonight with Fred VanVleet getting better and uh 435 00:21:07,880 --> 00:21:11,359 Speaker 1: and Scotty Barnes obviously having that moment um. But you know, 436 00:21:11,600 --> 00:21:13,879 Speaker 1: even if this season doesn't work out the way you 437 00:21:13,920 --> 00:21:16,560 Speaker 1: hope it does, Scotty Barnes is one hell of a 438 00:21:16,600 --> 00:21:19,720 Speaker 1: prospect to have in the chamber. There's a fun game 439 00:21:19,760 --> 00:21:21,960 Speaker 1: between two teams made working on Friday night. Fund I 440 00:21:21,960 --> 00:21:24,080 Speaker 1: would argue it was better than the sushi my wife had, 441 00:21:24,119 --> 00:21:27,240 Speaker 1: but that's up for her to decide. I suppose alright, 442 00:21:27,240 --> 00:21:30,160 Speaker 1: Magic Celtics. So the Orlandic Magic have won five games 443 00:21:30,160 --> 00:21:31,840 Speaker 1: in a row and all against good teams. They beat 444 00:21:31,880 --> 00:21:34,159 Speaker 1: the Clippers, they beat the Raptors twice, they beat the Hawks, 445 00:21:34,640 --> 00:21:37,000 Speaker 1: and now they have their signature win on the road 446 00:21:37,480 --> 00:21:39,840 Speaker 1: in Boston against the Celtics. You know this team, and 447 00:21:39,880 --> 00:21:41,480 Speaker 1: I'm only gonna talk about it for a couple of 448 00:21:41,480 --> 00:21:43,800 Speaker 1: minutes tonight because so I did a huge deep dive 449 00:21:44,000 --> 00:21:46,239 Speaker 1: on the Memphis Grizzlies that you can find on our 450 00:21:46,280 --> 00:21:49,359 Speaker 1: YouTube channel right now. Uh did about twenty five minutes 451 00:21:49,400 --> 00:21:51,680 Speaker 1: really diving into that team. I plan on doing something 452 00:21:51,720 --> 00:21:54,159 Speaker 1: similar with the Orlando Magic at some point over the 453 00:21:54,200 --> 00:21:55,960 Speaker 1: course of the next couple of weeks, where I'll dive 454 00:21:56,000 --> 00:21:57,680 Speaker 1: deeper into them, but I want to just briefly touch 455 00:21:57,760 --> 00:22:00,680 Speaker 1: on them right now. The story of this team being 456 00:22:00,680 --> 00:22:03,480 Speaker 1: good is about perimeter size. You know, I've talked a 457 00:22:03,520 --> 00:22:06,720 Speaker 1: lot about how in the modern NBA, as bigger players 458 00:22:06,720 --> 00:22:09,879 Speaker 1: have become proficient as ball handlers and shooters, perimeter size 459 00:22:09,920 --> 00:22:12,040 Speaker 1: is more important than ever because if you have big 460 00:22:12,040 --> 00:22:13,480 Speaker 1: guys that can do that stuff and the other guy 461 00:22:13,520 --> 00:22:15,520 Speaker 1: has short guys that do that stuff. They're just gonna 462 00:22:15,520 --> 00:22:17,760 Speaker 1: be shooting over the top of them all game long. 463 00:22:17,800 --> 00:22:19,000 Speaker 1: This is just part of the way the game of 464 00:22:19,040 --> 00:22:21,400 Speaker 1: basketball has changed over the last few decades is big 465 00:22:21,440 --> 00:22:23,920 Speaker 1: guys are practicing ball handling and shooting a lot more 466 00:22:24,359 --> 00:22:27,560 Speaker 1: as they're growing up. Between the Wagner brothers and Pala Bankara, 467 00:22:27,640 --> 00:22:30,320 Speaker 1: they've got three bow Bowl two. Bow Bowl is another 468 00:22:30,320 --> 00:22:32,200 Speaker 1: guy that's like this. But the thing with bow Bowl 469 00:22:32,200 --> 00:22:34,240 Speaker 1: and I've I've been a little pessimistic about him, and 470 00:22:34,280 --> 00:22:36,400 Speaker 1: I know that's kind of raining on the parade, but 471 00:22:36,600 --> 00:22:40,000 Speaker 1: he uh, some of it is kind of like fast 472 00:22:40,040 --> 00:22:42,800 Speaker 1: and loose, open court basketball where he can succeed. But 473 00:22:42,840 --> 00:22:44,919 Speaker 1: then when he plays against a really good defense that 474 00:22:44,960 --> 00:22:48,199 Speaker 1: attacks his handle. Boston really attacked his handle tonight and 475 00:22:48,240 --> 00:22:49,879 Speaker 1: kind of exposed him as someone that can't put the 476 00:22:49,920 --> 00:22:52,719 Speaker 1: ball on the floor in traffic. But between the Wagner 477 00:22:52,760 --> 00:22:56,040 Speaker 1: Brothers and Pala Bancaro, they just have huge players that 478 00:22:56,040 --> 00:22:58,840 Speaker 1: are all six ten and bigger, that can all dribble 479 00:22:58,840 --> 00:23:02,200 Speaker 1: and shoot, and as a result, they're like they're bigger 480 00:23:02,240 --> 00:23:04,639 Speaker 1: than even the prototypical NBA wing, Like they're bigger than 481 00:23:04,680 --> 00:23:06,960 Speaker 1: Tatum and Brown, and so as a result, you know, 482 00:23:06,960 --> 00:23:09,159 Speaker 1: when those guys that haven't going the way they did tonight, 483 00:23:10,160 --> 00:23:12,320 Speaker 1: they can bully a good NBA team, and they bullied 484 00:23:12,480 --> 00:23:16,560 Speaker 1: Boston tonight, specifically on the glass. They attacked the basket relentlessly, 485 00:23:16,600 --> 00:23:18,439 Speaker 1: got to the free throw line a bunch. And then 486 00:23:18,480 --> 00:23:20,200 Speaker 1: the last guy I wanted to shout out was Franz Wagner. 487 00:23:20,320 --> 00:23:22,840 Speaker 1: So you know, he spamed pick and roll most of 488 00:23:22,840 --> 00:23:25,399 Speaker 1: the night tonight and did a really nice job making reads. 489 00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:27,640 Speaker 1: I talked about this when we talked about the Magic 490 00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:30,160 Speaker 1: a few weeks ago. But Franz Wagner, he's a twenty 491 00:23:30,240 --> 00:23:33,920 Speaker 1: one year old six ten wing who's run over three 492 00:23:34,320 --> 00:23:36,880 Speaker 1: pick and rolls this year, and it's scoring zero point 493 00:23:36,920 --> 00:23:38,880 Speaker 1: nine eight points per possession and pick and roll, which 494 00:23:38,920 --> 00:23:41,480 Speaker 1: is really good. So think about how I'm saying that 495 00:23:41,600 --> 00:23:46,840 Speaker 1: is a twenty one year old six ten wing who 496 00:23:46,920 --> 00:23:50,120 Speaker 1: is a high volume pick and roll player who's scoring 497 00:23:50,280 --> 00:23:52,960 Speaker 1: at an above average or generating points on an above 498 00:23:53,000 --> 00:23:56,520 Speaker 1: average rate including passes in pick and roll. That's really 499 00:23:56,560 --> 00:24:00,240 Speaker 1: exciting because I've got Pala Moncarro, who's the walk king 500 00:24:00,280 --> 00:24:02,600 Speaker 1: mismatch that can bully just about any player in the 501 00:24:02,640 --> 00:24:05,640 Speaker 1: league and Franz Wagner the shot creator. That's a natural, 502 00:24:06,160 --> 00:24:10,040 Speaker 1: you know, complimentary set of skill sets. Franz. You know 503 00:24:10,080 --> 00:24:14,520 Speaker 1: we always think of um Moe Wagner is like a shooter, right, 504 00:24:14,920 --> 00:24:17,840 Speaker 1: but he did it all power play today, just bullying 505 00:24:17,880 --> 00:24:20,240 Speaker 1: his way to the basket, getting offensive rebounds, finishing in 506 00:24:20,280 --> 00:24:23,800 Speaker 1: the short role and attacking and transition making defensive plays 507 00:24:23,800 --> 00:24:26,400 Speaker 1: as well. And then again if bull bull even amounts 508 00:24:26,400 --> 00:24:29,080 Speaker 1: to anything, and if they can get Jonathan Isaac back. 509 00:24:29,400 --> 00:24:31,399 Speaker 1: There are versions of the because like you know, they 510 00:24:31,400 --> 00:24:34,120 Speaker 1: played a lot of Mobama tonight. Mo Bamba was really 511 00:24:34,160 --> 00:24:36,280 Speaker 1: really good as well. But there's a version of this 512 00:24:36,320 --> 00:24:39,280 Speaker 1: where you put in a front like Jonathan Isaac as well, 513 00:24:39,560 --> 00:24:42,480 Speaker 1: and you can go like real small ball, five outswitch 514 00:24:42,560 --> 00:24:45,879 Speaker 1: everything ridiculous, like a much more skilled version of what 515 00:24:45,880 --> 00:24:48,840 Speaker 1: the Toronto Raptors have. They're very exciting team. And again 516 00:24:48,880 --> 00:24:50,159 Speaker 1: they were the worst team in the league there for 517 00:24:50,160 --> 00:24:51,680 Speaker 1: a while. I think there were five and twenty at 518 00:24:51,680 --> 00:24:54,000 Speaker 1: one point. Now they're ten and twenty. They beat five 519 00:24:54,000 --> 00:24:57,679 Speaker 1: good teams in a row. Obviously, I I young teams 520 00:24:57,680 --> 00:24:59,919 Speaker 1: just struggle to replicate success, so I don't expect them 521 00:24:59,960 --> 00:25:02,000 Speaker 1: to make a playoff run or anything this year. But 522 00:25:02,080 --> 00:25:04,520 Speaker 1: what they're showing you is what this could look like 523 00:25:04,560 --> 00:25:06,240 Speaker 1: in a couple of years when it all comes together. 524 00:25:06,560 --> 00:25:08,119 Speaker 1: And again, we will do a deeper dive on the 525 00:25:08,119 --> 00:25:11,919 Speaker 1: magic later on. Alright, guess that is all I have 526 00:25:12,000 --> 00:25:14,479 Speaker 1: for tonight. Is always, I sincerely appreciate your support. I'm 527 00:25:14,520 --> 00:25:16,119 Speaker 1: going to take the next couple of days off, but 528 00:25:16,160 --> 00:25:18,800 Speaker 1: we will be back on Monday with the show as always. 529 00:25:18,800 --> 00:25:20,320 Speaker 1: I appreciate you, guys, and I'll see you next time. 530 00:25:32,000 --> 00:25:32,680 Speaker 1: The volume