1 00:00:01,120 --> 00:00:03,840 Speaker 1: You're listening to Fox Sports Radio Radio. 2 00:00:04,160 --> 00:00:09,040 Speaker 2: Good lord, the Indiana Pacers are scorching hot. We'll have 3 00:00:09,080 --> 00:00:11,840 Speaker 2: some reaction to that. We are broadcasting live from the 4 00:00:11,920 --> 00:00:15,360 Speaker 2: tirack dot Com studios. Tirack dot com. We'll help get 5 00:00:15,400 --> 00:00:18,640 Speaker 2: you there an unmatched selection, fast, free shipping, free road 6 00:00:18,680 --> 00:00:23,640 Speaker 2: hazard protection, and over ten thousand recommended installers. Tirack dot 7 00:00:23,640 --> 00:00:28,320 Speaker 2: com the way tire buying should be. Jeff Schwartz, My goodness, 8 00:00:28,400 --> 00:00:34,640 Speaker 2: these Indiana Pacers. They are shooting seventy six percent from 9 00:00:34,680 --> 00:00:38,839 Speaker 2: the field in the first half. This is insane. They 10 00:00:39,000 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 2: outscored the Knicks seventy to fifty five in the first half. 11 00:00:42,920 --> 00:00:44,760 Speaker 2: So we load up on the Knicks in the third quarter, 12 00:00:44,840 --> 00:00:45,199 Speaker 2: do we not? 13 00:00:45,960 --> 00:00:48,879 Speaker 3: Well? I did, and I'm not sure that's smart. But 14 00:00:49,040 --> 00:00:51,000 Speaker 3: this is the last stand for the Knicks right as 15 00:00:51,040 --> 00:00:54,080 Speaker 3: a third quarter right now, A lot of averages will 16 00:00:54,160 --> 00:00:56,480 Speaker 3: tell you that Indiana would come back to the Knicks 17 00:00:56,480 --> 00:00:58,360 Speaker 3: for as bad as they played in that that a half, 18 00:00:58,400 --> 00:01:01,120 Speaker 3: which we agree it wasn't great. They scored fifty five 19 00:01:01,160 --> 00:01:05,920 Speaker 3: points like they're scoring just fine without They got zero 20 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 3: from Hartenstein. Heart really can't do much. Og played all 21 00:01:10,280 --> 00:01:12,440 Speaker 3: of two minutes and that was about it, which is expected. 22 00:01:12,480 --> 00:01:14,320 Speaker 3: Me and you tried our best. We should have done it. 23 00:01:14,360 --> 00:01:17,479 Speaker 3: We text beforehand about taking all his unders. We didn't 24 00:01:17,520 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 3: do it. We knew, we knew we should have done it. 25 00:01:20,800 --> 00:01:24,240 Speaker 3: And that being said, you know, they're still sort of 26 00:01:24,280 --> 00:01:25,920 Speaker 3: in this game, but the last stand is right now, 27 00:01:25,959 --> 00:01:27,800 Speaker 3: right because if they can't get this game to within 28 00:01:27,880 --> 00:01:32,400 Speaker 3: about eight ten start a fourth quarter, they're just not 29 00:01:32,440 --> 00:01:34,760 Speaker 3: gonna win this game. I'm gonna win anyways. Honestly, I 30 00:01:34,800 --> 00:01:39,400 Speaker 3: don't know if they have fifteen points in there to 31 00:01:39,480 --> 00:01:42,920 Speaker 3: make up in their offense. And you know, look, Brian, 32 00:01:42,959 --> 00:01:46,399 Speaker 3: people are gonna blame injuries certainly for the Knicks issues, 33 00:01:46,400 --> 00:01:50,360 Speaker 3: and then that's a fair point to make. Indiana had 34 00:01:50,360 --> 00:01:53,120 Speaker 3: a lot of open shots though, but it wasn't just 35 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:57,160 Speaker 3: that everyone's hurt, which look, I get it they are, 36 00:01:57,680 --> 00:02:00,240 Speaker 3: but there was a lot of open shots. They hit 37 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:01,760 Speaker 3: a lot of them too. Look, they shot I think 38 00:02:01,800 --> 00:02:03,640 Speaker 3: what eight of eleven eight to twelve from three point, 39 00:02:03,680 --> 00:02:08,880 Speaker 3: which is just remarkable and not normal. But nonetheless, Nick 40 00:02:08,919 --> 00:02:12,320 Speaker 3: ser look, they're gonna battle. They're they're continuing to fight 41 00:02:12,400 --> 00:02:14,280 Speaker 3: and claw and they're not gonna give up there. They're 42 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:17,400 Speaker 3: at home right now and they can't make a shot 43 00:02:17,440 --> 00:02:20,000 Speaker 3: to start the second half, which I fit's about their 44 00:02:20,040 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 3: their game so far today. So they they're gonna keep trying. Man, 45 00:02:23,440 --> 00:02:25,080 Speaker 3: I'll tell you that man. 46 00:02:25,360 --> 00:02:28,800 Speaker 2: It is uh. I can't believe that the Pacers. I 47 00:02:28,840 --> 00:02:31,920 Speaker 2: was joking around with you that it looked like the 48 00:02:32,000 --> 00:02:35,520 Speaker 2: Knicks were playing defense like the Pacers typically do. The 49 00:02:35,560 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 2: Pacers defense is terrible, but that's what the Knicks defense 50 00:02:38,919 --> 00:02:40,840 Speaker 2: look like. And I don't want to put it only 51 00:02:40,919 --> 00:02:44,160 Speaker 2: on the Knicks defense. The Pacers were just red hot 52 00:02:44,200 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 2: in the first half. So you got to give them 53 00:02:45,800 --> 00:02:49,040 Speaker 2: their credit. At one point, what were they like at 54 00:02:49,160 --> 00:02:51,480 Speaker 2: least twenty two of twenty seven. 55 00:02:51,280 --> 00:02:53,000 Speaker 3: They were, yeah, twenty seven. 56 00:02:54,280 --> 00:02:58,200 Speaker 2: They made twenty two shots and missed five a game. 57 00:02:58,440 --> 00:03:01,360 Speaker 3: Not only that, you know it was they had they 58 00:03:01,400 --> 00:03:03,840 Speaker 3: think seventeen assists in the first half. I mean, they 59 00:03:03,840 --> 00:03:05,840 Speaker 3: were just slicing. They were just kind of slicing and 60 00:03:05,880 --> 00:03:08,480 Speaker 3: dicing up the Knicks, and the Knicks just look, they're 61 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:10,040 Speaker 3: not gonna win this game because they don't have enough 62 00:03:10,120 --> 00:03:13,919 Speaker 3: good players healthy, right Like, it's yeah, Indiana, give them credit. 63 00:03:14,000 --> 00:03:16,760 Speaker 3: They store the historic pace that they were shooting. But 64 00:03:16,800 --> 00:03:20,639 Speaker 3: part of that is obviously is is Holly Burns healthy, right, 65 00:03:21,520 --> 00:03:24,000 Speaker 3: you know the rest of your team is healthy. The 66 00:03:24,080 --> 00:03:26,960 Speaker 3: Knicks don't have enough players, I think to win a 67 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:29,280 Speaker 3: game seven. It's just that, you know, and what Indiana 68 00:03:29,320 --> 00:03:31,520 Speaker 3: is doing. Give them credit. They're doing a really really 69 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:33,360 Speaker 3: great job. I mean, the Knicks can't even score a 70 00:03:33,400 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 3: point right now. They're doing a really really great job 71 00:03:36,480 --> 00:03:39,400 Speaker 3: on just doubling Brunson right of making it really hard 72 00:03:39,400 --> 00:03:41,800 Speaker 3: because they know he's only one right now that can 73 00:03:42,160 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 3: generate offense on his own. De Vincenzo can shoot and 74 00:03:44,720 --> 00:03:47,920 Speaker 3: score right heart, a little beat up can't do as much. 75 00:03:48,200 --> 00:03:51,240 Speaker 3: So the Pacers deserve credit Brian for implementing a game 76 00:03:51,280 --> 00:03:55,720 Speaker 3: plan that is helping them slow the Knicks down. 77 00:03:56,200 --> 00:03:59,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, they've done a good job. Give Rick Carlyle some 78 00:03:59,080 --> 00:04:02,760 Speaker 2: credit there and we'll see. I'm expecting a push. I 79 00:04:02,960 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 2: just don't expect Indiana the waltz their way. Right. They've 80 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:10,880 Speaker 2: outscored the nick They've outscored the Pacers three nothing so 81 00:04:10,920 --> 00:04:15,280 Speaker 2: far in the third quarter. So that's something, right, baby 82 00:04:15,280 --> 00:04:15,840 Speaker 2: steps here. 83 00:04:16,440 --> 00:04:19,719 Speaker 3: I mean, they'll they'll take it to nothing, right to 84 00:04:19,839 --> 00:04:24,600 Speaker 3: nothing to nothing. That look, look, I think they take 85 00:04:24,640 --> 00:04:27,600 Speaker 3: next to anything they can get right now. It's their 86 00:04:27,720 --> 00:04:30,440 Speaker 3: last just effort. Brian. I'm excited to be with you 87 00:04:30,440 --> 00:04:34,599 Speaker 3: today because we spend a lot of time talking about 88 00:04:34,600 --> 00:04:37,840 Speaker 3: the ball buffet with a lot of ball. And I 89 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:41,360 Speaker 3: have four screens going right now, okay, and none of 90 00:04:41,400 --> 00:04:43,560 Speaker 3: them have all football, which might be a first. I 91 00:04:43,600 --> 00:04:47,719 Speaker 3: have the NBA at Game seven on, I have Giants, Rockies, 92 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:50,559 Speaker 3: have a little college stop all little Oregon Oklahoma action, 93 00:04:51,760 --> 00:04:54,279 Speaker 3: and then I got the PJ Championship of course, and 94 00:04:54,320 --> 00:04:56,719 Speaker 3: so it is a different type of ball buffet today. 95 00:04:56,720 --> 00:04:59,520 Speaker 3: But you know, variety in in your ball is good. 96 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:03,200 Speaker 2: It is good. And we'll get to ball, meaning football, 97 00:05:03,760 --> 00:05:07,599 Speaker 2: because there's some news about to what to what my 98 00:05:07,760 --> 00:05:10,159 Speaker 2: guy with the Miami Dolphins. I want to run some 99 00:05:10,240 --> 00:05:13,440 Speaker 2: things by you. And also the NFL schedule was released, 100 00:05:13,600 --> 00:05:16,560 Speaker 2: so some takeaways as far as that goes. So we've 101 00:05:16,560 --> 00:05:18,839 Speaker 2: got a couple of things as far as ball goes. 102 00:05:18,880 --> 00:05:23,920 Speaker 2: But you're right, the Smorgas board today is heavily on 103 00:05:24,160 --> 00:05:29,160 Speaker 2: non ball topics, if you will, non football topics meaning basketball, golf. Yeah, 104 00:05:29,839 --> 00:05:33,800 Speaker 2: I've got a little vested interest on Victor Hovland, Yeah, 105 00:05:33,960 --> 00:05:35,839 Speaker 2: pulling this thing out. I got him at ten to 106 00:05:35,880 --> 00:05:39,000 Speaker 2: one here, Jeff, so I'm hoping he falls through for me. 107 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:42,799 Speaker 3: I have, I have, I'm about oh for the tournament 108 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:46,440 Speaker 3: in the future. You actually, you're the only person who's 109 00:05:46,440 --> 00:05:47,960 Speaker 3: may be money this forms you will text. We check 110 00:05:47,960 --> 00:05:50,280 Speaker 3: each other a lot about gambling, not about life, Like 111 00:05:50,440 --> 00:05:53,560 Speaker 3: I don't want to know how Brian's doing. I'm not 112 00:05:53,720 --> 00:05:56,080 Speaker 3: at all. He's not like, hey, how your kids doing today. 113 00:05:56,080 --> 00:05:59,360 Speaker 3: It's like, no, no, no, hey, buddy, I got Hovlin ten 114 00:05:59,480 --> 00:06:03,760 Speaker 3: to one. But your your daily text and I seek 115 00:06:03,839 --> 00:06:05,640 Speaker 3: them out. By the way, It's not like Brian just 116 00:06:05,640 --> 00:06:09,239 Speaker 3: just annoys me with him anyways. About your your unders 117 00:06:09,279 --> 00:06:11,600 Speaker 3: for your this tournament had been really good. You have 118 00:06:11,640 --> 00:06:15,479 Speaker 3: a hit on a bunch of those. I My futures 119 00:06:15,480 --> 00:06:18,520 Speaker 3: have all stunk. I did think about Havin right now 120 00:06:18,640 --> 00:06:21,560 Speaker 3: was plus one seventy to win. It's not a great deal. 121 00:06:21,760 --> 00:06:23,480 Speaker 3: It was like plus four hundred and a couple of 122 00:06:23,480 --> 00:06:25,640 Speaker 3: minutes ago. I'ma I'm gonna sit this one out. I 123 00:06:25,640 --> 00:06:28,240 Speaker 3: don't want to jinxt your wagers. I'll sit this one out. 124 00:06:29,120 --> 00:06:32,760 Speaker 3: But look, the PGA tournament this year. This is one 125 00:06:32,800 --> 00:06:36,640 Speaker 3: of those where you know, it's it's funny in golf. 126 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:40,599 Speaker 3: Sometimes people root for the course and somebody's root for 127 00:06:40,920 --> 00:06:44,640 Speaker 3: the player, and this tournament definitely is a player's tournament. 128 00:06:45,920 --> 00:06:48,640 Speaker 3: Nineteen under right now is the leader shaffle. There's not 129 00:06:48,680 --> 00:06:50,840 Speaker 3: one of a major before, been very close. You might 130 00:06:50,839 --> 00:06:53,880 Speaker 3: be the one of the guys that are knocking on 131 00:06:53,880 --> 00:06:56,119 Speaker 3: the door the most. Right, it's so close to winning 132 00:06:56,760 --> 00:07:00,880 Speaker 3: but hasn't done it yet on a major. And greens 133 00:07:00,880 --> 00:07:03,760 Speaker 3: are soft because of lots of rain this week. Yeah, 134 00:07:03,760 --> 00:07:07,080 Speaker 3: and dude, I mean these scores are like super low. 135 00:07:07,560 --> 00:07:10,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's crazy because you go with some of these 136 00:07:10,920 --> 00:07:14,240 Speaker 2: round props. I love those, by the way, where it's 137 00:07:14,360 --> 00:07:16,560 Speaker 2: just the round so they'll say it whatever. Let's just 138 00:07:16,560 --> 00:07:19,720 Speaker 2: say it's at seventy and a half par Is seventy one, 139 00:07:20,200 --> 00:07:23,560 Speaker 2: so you got to be minus one, right, And I'm 140 00:07:23,560 --> 00:07:26,960 Speaker 2: cool with that. And so you go golfer by golfer, 141 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:30,120 Speaker 2: and you can hit on some of those, but you 142 00:07:30,200 --> 00:07:33,080 Speaker 2: pick the wrong golfer, like, for instance, I have Keegan 143 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:35,880 Speaker 2: Bradley today. Yeah, I needed him to be at minus two. 144 00:07:36,160 --> 00:07:39,320 Speaker 2: He was at minus two and then he went bogee 145 00:07:39,320 --> 00:07:42,520 Speaker 2: followed by double bogie and it's like, oh, thanks for that, buddy, 146 00:07:43,240 --> 00:07:45,200 Speaker 2: We're not gonna get home doing something like that. 147 00:07:46,320 --> 00:07:49,920 Speaker 3: I had brooks Keppa yet yesterday who shot like a 148 00:07:49,960 --> 00:07:52,280 Speaker 3: plus two, and then today was brilliant. I mean that's 149 00:07:52,440 --> 00:07:54,760 Speaker 3: the fun of gambling sometimes, and really the heartburger gambling, 150 00:07:54,760 --> 00:07:57,880 Speaker 3: it's never actually fun. And you know, but that look, 151 00:07:57,920 --> 00:08:01,320 Speaker 3: that's gambling. Golf is one of those where I don't 152 00:08:01,320 --> 00:08:03,000 Speaker 3: have much of a read on it. You never really know. 153 00:08:03,040 --> 00:08:06,360 Speaker 3: Sometimes your strategy I think was really brilliant because in 154 00:08:06,400 --> 00:08:09,680 Speaker 3: a course where everything's going low, you know, golf from 155 00:08:09,680 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 3: the top thirty one hunds. Well, we're asking for a 156 00:08:13,280 --> 00:08:15,520 Speaker 3: bunch of these guys and they can you know, they 157 00:08:15,520 --> 00:08:17,320 Speaker 3: can get a one under and a course that's playing 158 00:08:17,640 --> 00:08:21,360 Speaker 3: this way. Do you prefer golf like this or do 159 00:08:21,400 --> 00:08:23,360 Speaker 3: you prefer golf like a US Open? 160 00:08:24,640 --> 00:08:26,760 Speaker 2: You know what, it's fun. It depends what I'm in 161 00:08:26,760 --> 00:08:30,360 Speaker 2: the mood for. I like this more because it's just 162 00:08:30,440 --> 00:08:32,960 Speaker 2: more fun. We got birdies left and right, eye sky 163 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:34,920 Speaker 2: just hit an eagle, and you know, all the coverage 164 00:08:34,920 --> 00:08:37,240 Speaker 2: they just whip around. I find that to be a 165 00:08:37,280 --> 00:08:39,680 Speaker 2: lot of fun. I do like the opposite though, too, 166 00:08:39,800 --> 00:08:44,120 Speaker 2: where you get a taste of the professionals behaving like 167 00:08:44,240 --> 00:08:46,400 Speaker 2: you and I, you know what I mean, where they're 168 00:08:46,559 --> 00:08:50,199 Speaker 2: just struggling to make par that they're in the weeds 169 00:08:50,200 --> 00:08:53,839 Speaker 2: over here. The reactions to that, that's fun too, So. 170 00:08:55,360 --> 00:08:58,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, your boy, your boy. Back to even hal Yeah, yeah, 171 00:08:58,800 --> 00:09:03,439 Speaker 3: even with sholf. The I played golf on Friday and 172 00:09:04,200 --> 00:09:06,880 Speaker 3: I was walking, came on watching the tournament and Justin 173 00:09:06,920 --> 00:09:11,000 Speaker 3: Thomas hit that that shot from he was there was 174 00:09:11,600 --> 00:09:15,160 Speaker 3: a green side bunker sort of elevated, and behind that 175 00:09:15,720 --> 00:09:21,360 Speaker 3: was some some rough right and he basically flopped the ball. 176 00:09:21,400 --> 00:09:25,760 Speaker 3: So hit the ball very high over the sand trap 177 00:09:26,280 --> 00:09:28,439 Speaker 3: onto the green, and the ideas you hit it high 178 00:09:28,480 --> 00:09:30,160 Speaker 3: would hit the green sort of rolled down right, it 179 00:09:30,160 --> 00:09:32,600 Speaker 3: wouldn't roll very far, and it rolled in, It rolled 180 00:09:32,640 --> 00:09:35,640 Speaker 3: into the cup right. It was a great shot. And 181 00:09:35,720 --> 00:09:39,280 Speaker 3: I thought to myself, you know, I attempted something like 182 00:09:39,320 --> 00:09:41,760 Speaker 3: that earlier in the day, Brian, and it went into 183 00:09:41,760 --> 00:09:43,720 Speaker 3: the into the bunker, and I tried to hit it 184 00:09:43,720 --> 00:09:45,400 Speaker 3: out of the bunker and it just went right back 185 00:09:45,400 --> 00:09:47,959 Speaker 3: in the bunker. And then it hit it eighteen yards 186 00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:50,640 Speaker 3: past the green, and then like it there is something 187 00:09:50,679 --> 00:09:52,840 Speaker 3: where like I kind of sometimes want to see golfers 188 00:09:52,840 --> 00:09:54,520 Speaker 3: do that, which we will get the US Open and 189 00:09:54,559 --> 00:10:00,160 Speaker 3: Pinehurst in a few in a few weeks but it 190 00:10:00,240 --> 00:10:03,520 Speaker 3: is kind of fun to see them just play at a 191 00:10:03,600 --> 00:10:05,480 Speaker 3: high level like this sometimes, you know, like I mean, 192 00:10:05,679 --> 00:10:08,600 Speaker 3: they're just playing really at a high level, and it's 193 00:10:08,640 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 3: been a pleasure to watch. 194 00:10:10,240 --> 00:10:13,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, no, it has been. And the Knicks trying to 195 00:10:13,120 --> 00:10:15,199 Speaker 2: make a push right now, Jeff. They cut the lead 196 00:10:15,360 --> 00:10:18,600 Speaker 2: to eight, so that's good, you know, a little bit 197 00:10:18,640 --> 00:10:22,520 Speaker 2: of third quarter fight from from the nixt year. We 198 00:10:22,600 --> 00:10:24,520 Speaker 2: want to see a good game, right The last three 199 00:10:24,600 --> 00:10:27,079 Speaker 2: games in this series have been blowouts. The first three 200 00:10:27,120 --> 00:10:29,160 Speaker 2: games were really good, but we have had a close 201 00:10:29,200 --> 00:10:32,040 Speaker 2: game in a while here, so I'm hoping that the Knicks, 202 00:10:32,440 --> 00:10:35,600 Speaker 2: you know, get I In all honesty, I'd rather see 203 00:10:35,600 --> 00:10:38,040 Speaker 2: the Knicks win this game. They're just more interesting to 204 00:10:38,080 --> 00:10:41,000 Speaker 2: me going forward to the next round. But you know, 205 00:10:41,080 --> 00:10:44,080 Speaker 2: I at least want to see a close game today, Nicks. 206 00:10:44,320 --> 00:10:47,040 Speaker 3: The thing about the Knicks though, is like if they 207 00:10:47,120 --> 00:10:49,679 Speaker 3: get to the next round, their toughness will be fun 208 00:10:49,720 --> 00:10:53,160 Speaker 3: against the Celtics, who we agree like just they might 209 00:10:53,200 --> 00:10:57,400 Speaker 3: be a tough team, but they're just hard to watch sometimes. Yeah, 210 00:10:57,960 --> 00:10:59,920 Speaker 3: Boston's gonna score one hundred and forty points in the pace. 211 00:11:00,200 --> 00:11:05,080 Speaker 3: But I will say this though, is that the way 212 00:11:05,280 --> 00:11:09,800 Speaker 3: Boston is lethargic at times. The Pacers can certainly take 213 00:11:09,920 --> 00:11:13,480 Speaker 3: more advantage of that with the way they shoot the ball. Right, 214 00:11:13,520 --> 00:11:17,280 Speaker 3: Like if you go into into Indianapolis and you sort 215 00:11:17,280 --> 00:11:20,400 Speaker 3: of have one of those games where you know, I 216 00:11:20,480 --> 00:11:22,280 Speaker 3: just don't feel like playing as hard as I did 217 00:11:22,520 --> 00:11:24,520 Speaker 3: the other nights, like they'll put one hundred and forty 218 00:11:24,559 --> 00:11:29,760 Speaker 3: on you. Of course, of course, you know anytime the 219 00:11:29,800 --> 00:11:31,959 Speaker 3: Indiana defense can kind of screw you. Nicks cut it 220 00:11:32,040 --> 00:11:36,920 Speaker 3: to six. Now at a six point game, which is wild, 221 00:11:37,040 --> 00:11:39,080 Speaker 3: Now back to eight. This is the run that we're 222 00:11:39,080 --> 00:11:40,600 Speaker 3: gonna have to make, right Brian, I mean, this is 223 00:11:40,640 --> 00:11:43,840 Speaker 3: gonna happen. Thankfully. I probably will hit on my wager, 224 00:11:43,880 --> 00:11:46,000 Speaker 3: which I needed to kind of make back some earlier 225 00:11:46,080 --> 00:11:49,160 Speaker 3: nixt wagers. But you know it's there at home. I mean, 226 00:11:49,200 --> 00:11:51,360 Speaker 3: this is what this happens in the postseason, right these 227 00:11:51,360 --> 00:11:54,560 Speaker 3: home games. Man, there's an energy. And I've been fortunate 228 00:11:54,640 --> 00:11:57,080 Speaker 3: enough when I played for the Giants to see Rangers 229 00:11:57,280 --> 00:12:01,760 Speaker 3: hockey playoff games in the Garden. Man, it is It's incredible. 230 00:12:01,760 --> 00:12:05,920 Speaker 3: The garden is so cool and the history there and 231 00:12:06,520 --> 00:12:08,840 Speaker 3: there's a there's a big energy in that place that 232 00:12:08,960 --> 00:12:10,440 Speaker 3: you know, part of it is. This is the stars 233 00:12:10,480 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 3: and the celebrities there, but there's just an energy man 234 00:12:12,760 --> 00:12:15,360 Speaker 3: in that building and once it gets going, man, it's 235 00:12:15,440 --> 00:12:17,200 Speaker 3: it's not many not many places like it. 236 00:12:17,480 --> 00:12:20,080 Speaker 2: No, absolutely not. Well, Hey man, we got a lot 237 00:12:20,120 --> 00:12:23,440 Speaker 2: to get through on the show today and we'll just 238 00:12:23,520 --> 00:12:26,480 Speaker 2: keep it going. Coming up, there's there's a duo I 239 00:12:26,600 --> 00:12:30,959 Speaker 2: miss a ton and there's also it was a great effort, 240 00:12:31,080 --> 00:12:34,640 Speaker 2: but it didn't quite go the way it was hoped for. 241 00:12:34,720 --> 00:12:36,520 Speaker 2: We'll get to both of those things right around the corner. 242 00:12:36,520 --> 00:12:39,240 Speaker 2: He's Jeff Schwartz, I'm Brian Know. 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Jeff, he is 264 00:13:32,400 --> 00:13:37,400 Speaker 2: convinced that this Vanilla Ice song led to the Go 265 00:13:37,520 --> 00:13:40,360 Speaker 2: New York Go, New York Go. That doesn't have any credit. 266 00:13:40,480 --> 00:13:41,040 Speaker 6: That's the thing. 267 00:13:41,120 --> 00:13:44,080 Speaker 7: Like Ninja rap from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles two came 268 00:13:44,080 --> 00:13:47,240 Speaker 7: out in nineteen ninety one, Go New York Go came 269 00:13:47,280 --> 00:13:48,200 Speaker 7: out in ninety four. 270 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:53,480 Speaker 2: Wow, I had no idea it was inspired by Vanilla Ice. 271 00:13:53,520 --> 00:13:56,160 Speaker 2: How about that? Think about that, Jeff, where Vanilla Ice 272 00:13:56,320 --> 00:14:00,600 Speaker 2: is his hit? Ice Ice Baby was ripped off, right, 273 00:14:00,679 --> 00:14:05,280 Speaker 2: It was a David, It was Bowie first, And that's 274 00:14:05,280 --> 00:14:07,400 Speaker 2: what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. Vanilla Ice ripped 275 00:14:07,440 --> 00:14:10,960 Speaker 2: it off. And now the Knicks ripped off Vanilla Ice. 276 00:14:11,600 --> 00:14:12,960 Speaker 2: What a turn of events here? 277 00:14:14,080 --> 00:14:17,120 Speaker 3: Uh yeah, I mean, I'm I'm stunned. I feel like 278 00:14:17,160 --> 00:14:20,440 Speaker 3: this is probably why the knickser are allowing seventy eight 279 00:14:20,440 --> 00:14:24,160 Speaker 3: percent of shots to be made today, which I mean 280 00:14:24,320 --> 00:14:28,920 Speaker 3: there there, it's still at it's still at seventy two 281 00:14:28,960 --> 00:14:31,880 Speaker 3: percent in the middle of the third quarter. Like the 282 00:14:31,960 --> 00:14:36,320 Speaker 3: Knicks are cutting this game closer because they're just like sports. 283 00:14:36,360 --> 00:14:38,280 Speaker 3: Like it's just sports, right, Like it's close. 284 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:42,160 Speaker 2: Now, this is gonna make you sick, like this little 285 00:14:42,200 --> 00:14:45,080 Speaker 2: sequence that you're about to see, like I've got a 286 00:14:45,120 --> 00:14:48,320 Speaker 2: little antenna for the local channels, U and Jeff, you're 287 00:14:48,360 --> 00:14:50,320 Speaker 2: on a little bit of a delay. I'm telling you. 288 00:14:50,360 --> 00:14:53,720 Speaker 2: This sequence you're about to see is just it's utterly sickening. 289 00:14:54,240 --> 00:14:57,520 Speaker 3: It's what Harnstein takes the ball out. Oh McConnell steals it. 290 00:14:57,680 --> 00:15:02,080 Speaker 2: Oh no, said then they get any an end one. Oh, 291 00:15:02,120 --> 00:15:02,920 Speaker 2: it's just so of. 292 00:15:02,880 --> 00:15:04,800 Speaker 3: Course, by the way, I was texting you about Nie 293 00:15:04,800 --> 00:15:07,120 Speaker 3: Smith the other day about how he never scores in 294 00:15:07,160 --> 00:15:09,160 Speaker 3: the second half, and now he's he makes his file 295 00:15:09,200 --> 00:15:12,400 Speaker 3: shot Hill five second half points exactly like he hasn't 296 00:15:12,400 --> 00:15:15,800 Speaker 3: he hasn't scored. The Sharps have been hitting Smith every 297 00:15:15,840 --> 00:15:18,760 Speaker 3: game the series, and he's yet been over his point total. 298 00:15:19,200 --> 00:15:21,200 Speaker 3: And now he's gonna be over today with the fact 299 00:15:21,200 --> 00:15:24,680 Speaker 3: and I didn't take his under, but I this is 300 00:15:24,760 --> 00:15:26,960 Speaker 3: oh boy, oh no, come on, Knicks. 301 00:15:27,360 --> 00:15:30,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, so bad the Knicks. So they were down at 302 00:15:30,440 --> 00:15:35,280 Speaker 2: by fifteen at halftime, they cut the deficit to seven. Yeah, 303 00:15:35,320 --> 00:15:37,920 Speaker 2: and then they had a couple of yeah, you're right. 304 00:15:38,400 --> 00:15:41,120 Speaker 2: It was seven at one point, and they had two 305 00:15:41,280 --> 00:15:45,040 Speaker 2: really bad turnovers. It led to a turner three yeah, 306 00:15:45,040 --> 00:15:48,920 Speaker 2: and it was a Halliburton fast break layup that led 307 00:15:48,960 --> 00:15:51,680 Speaker 2: to a seven to zero run. The leads back to fifteen. 308 00:15:52,200 --> 00:15:54,320 Speaker 2: We're back to where it was at halftime for the Knicks. 309 00:15:54,400 --> 00:15:59,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think, why didn't the Bride just take a layup? 310 00:15:59,400 --> 00:16:02,360 Speaker 3: Like I just so one thing that that's interesting about 311 00:16:02,200 --> 00:16:04,520 Speaker 3: the NBA the way it's sort of played now to 312 00:16:04,760 --> 00:16:08,400 Speaker 3: is one of the turnovers was McBride. He got in 313 00:16:08,440 --> 00:16:11,960 Speaker 3: the lane, yeah, and instead of just taking the lay up, 314 00:16:12,080 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 3: he tried to get the ball out for three pointer. 315 00:16:14,960 --> 00:16:18,480 Speaker 3: And I feel like sometimes it's like just like just go, 316 00:16:18,880 --> 00:16:20,440 Speaker 3: just go take the two points. 317 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:22,920 Speaker 2: Like it's okay, And it was like jump pass on 318 00:16:23,000 --> 00:16:25,280 Speaker 2: the top of it. It was really bad, Like. 319 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:27,080 Speaker 3: Just take the two points. Yeah, I mean, and I 320 00:16:27,120 --> 00:16:28,640 Speaker 3: mean you might not you might miss it, of course, 321 00:16:28,680 --> 00:16:30,360 Speaker 3: but like just take the two points that they're there 322 00:16:30,400 --> 00:16:32,360 Speaker 3: to be had. They're giving you the two points, especially 323 00:16:32,360 --> 00:16:35,000 Speaker 3: when you're down. Just take points when you can get them. 324 00:16:35,040 --> 00:16:36,880 Speaker 3: And you know, obviously it's not why the next are 325 00:16:36,880 --> 00:16:39,440 Speaker 3: losing and whatnot. But sometimes I feel like this is 326 00:16:39,480 --> 00:16:40,960 Speaker 3: the way the league is. You know, it's just like 327 00:16:41,000 --> 00:16:42,880 Speaker 3: we're just shooting three, which is great, Like you gotta 328 00:16:42,880 --> 00:16:45,480 Speaker 3: shoot threes. I mean, this is this is done now 329 00:16:45,560 --> 00:16:47,920 Speaker 3: that the knixic kind of it was their last sort 330 00:16:47,920 --> 00:16:49,600 Speaker 3: of I think last effort right right. 331 00:16:49,480 --> 00:16:52,960 Speaker 2: Now, Halliburton nailed at three. 332 00:16:53,200 --> 00:16:54,080 Speaker 3: This is what this one's done. 333 00:16:54,120 --> 00:16:56,200 Speaker 8: I've led a lot of money on this game now, 334 00:16:56,240 --> 00:17:03,520 Speaker 8: but so be it. And the golf stuff, well, I'm 335 00:17:03,560 --> 00:17:05,440 Speaker 8: doing good in baseball today, so I might, I might, 336 00:17:05,680 --> 00:17:07,399 Speaker 8: I might end up being okay. But I mean the 337 00:17:07,440 --> 00:17:10,119 Speaker 8: Knicks have tried their best and just I mean, do 338 00:17:10,119 --> 00:17:12,240 Speaker 8: you even Chanda just just shot the ball left handed 339 00:17:12,280 --> 00:17:13,520 Speaker 8: over the backboard. 340 00:17:13,119 --> 00:17:15,320 Speaker 2: On a lab potent and it got stuck up. 341 00:17:15,359 --> 00:17:19,240 Speaker 3: This this was about This was about done. 342 00:17:17,640 --> 00:17:20,280 Speaker 2: Bad golf stuff. By the way, though, Jeff we got 343 00:17:20,359 --> 00:17:25,200 Speaker 2: Sanders Shoffley and Victor Hovelin. They're tied at minus nineteen. 344 00:17:25,400 --> 00:17:29,440 Speaker 2: Bryson deshambo Is lurking at minus eighteen. So we're seeing 345 00:17:29,480 --> 00:17:33,199 Speaker 2: some low scores going on at the PGA Championship. It's 346 00:17:33,240 --> 00:17:33,920 Speaker 2: been a lot of fun. 347 00:17:34,240 --> 00:17:36,760 Speaker 3: I don't want to see Pacer Celtics. 348 00:17:36,720 --> 00:17:41,000 Speaker 2: But you're about to. And hey, listen, give Indiana credit 349 00:17:41,080 --> 00:17:44,800 Speaker 2: because the Knicks punched back. This was the first sign 350 00:17:44,880 --> 00:17:47,479 Speaker 2: of life. Early in the third quarter. They went on 351 00:17:47,480 --> 00:17:51,840 Speaker 2: a run. They cut a fifteen point lead down to six. Yeah, 352 00:17:51,880 --> 00:17:55,919 Speaker 2: and the Pacers punched right back and they're ahead by eighteen. 353 00:17:56,480 --> 00:17:59,840 Speaker 2: So I give them credit for weathering that storm right there. 354 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:02,399 Speaker 3: And you know, part of it was again like just 355 00:18:02,440 --> 00:18:04,560 Speaker 3: the Knicks have just made a lot of mistakes tonight. 356 00:18:04,720 --> 00:18:07,960 Speaker 3: And maybe that's because of the players they're playing, right, 357 00:18:07,960 --> 00:18:10,320 Speaker 3: they're playing there a lot of players they didn't expect 358 00:18:10,359 --> 00:18:11,919 Speaker 3: to play a lot in this in this you know, 359 00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:14,760 Speaker 3: in this game. But you know, Heart can't really do 360 00:18:14,920 --> 00:18:17,479 Speaker 3: much and I mean Howard and Stein doesn't even look 361 00:18:17,520 --> 00:18:19,720 Speaker 3: to score anymore. He just looks to pass the ball immediately. 362 00:18:19,800 --> 00:18:21,800 Speaker 3: So you just a lot of guys aren't playing with 363 00:18:21,840 --> 00:18:25,719 Speaker 3: confidence and just a lot of mistakes and India has 364 00:18:25,760 --> 00:18:28,200 Speaker 3: just taken advantage again. They're shooting. It's a ridiculous amounts 365 00:18:28,200 --> 00:18:31,440 Speaker 3: still it's in the seventies, which is again insane to 366 00:18:31,480 --> 00:18:34,399 Speaker 3: shoot seventy percent on the road in a game seven. 367 00:18:34,720 --> 00:18:36,520 Speaker 3: If I told you that was at home in January, 368 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:39,040 Speaker 3: you'd be like, oh my god, this on the on 369 00:18:39,119 --> 00:18:40,879 Speaker 3: the road in game seven is incredible. 370 00:18:41,240 --> 00:18:44,840 Speaker 2: It really is. It's just insane that we've been waiting 371 00:18:44,960 --> 00:18:48,679 Speaker 2: and waiting and waiting and waiting for some type of 372 00:18:49,040 --> 00:18:53,040 Speaker 2: cold streak for the Pacers and it just hasn't happened. Yeah, 373 00:18:53,080 --> 00:18:56,120 Speaker 2: so that's pretty crazy performance. We mentioned this too with 374 00:18:56,320 --> 00:18:59,040 Speaker 2: og N Andobi. He gave it a go. He has 375 00:18:59,080 --> 00:19:02,880 Speaker 2: that hamstring ish you with the knicks. So Josh Hart started, 376 00:19:02,960 --> 00:19:06,200 Speaker 2: Ogn Andoby started, and you're like, okay, let's just see 377 00:19:06,200 --> 00:19:10,040 Speaker 2: how they look. Though. Ogn Andoby hit what his only 378 00:19:10,080 --> 00:19:12,840 Speaker 2: two shots of the game, Jeff, But the way he 379 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:18,120 Speaker 2: was moving around out there, it looked uncomfortable to even 380 00:19:18,240 --> 00:19:21,399 Speaker 2: watch the guy. It was like, I don't know, like 381 00:19:21,480 --> 00:19:24,200 Speaker 2: he was he couldn't move his legs. 382 00:19:24,640 --> 00:19:29,920 Speaker 3: It was here he played like I play at the 383 00:19:29,960 --> 00:19:33,520 Speaker 3: local JCC, where you run from one corner to the 384 00:19:33,560 --> 00:19:37,320 Speaker 3: other corner. You hope to get the ball at some point, 385 00:19:37,480 --> 00:19:39,520 Speaker 3: and if you do, you give your best effort, which 386 00:19:39,520 --> 00:19:43,480 Speaker 3: he did, but like otherwise that that's like, that's all 387 00:19:43,480 --> 00:19:45,800 Speaker 3: he had. He was running from corner to corner like 388 00:19:45,840 --> 00:19:48,560 Speaker 3: there was no other He wasn't he he wasn't playing 389 00:19:48,560 --> 00:19:50,359 Speaker 3: no defense. But he couldn't. He couldn't move. And now 390 00:19:50,400 --> 00:19:53,120 Speaker 3: look he made some let me. He did a great 391 00:19:53,200 --> 00:19:55,200 Speaker 3: job when he was in. But again, you have no og, 392 00:19:56,000 --> 00:19:59,560 Speaker 3: you have a beat up heart. Brunson's exhausted, can't do 393 00:19:59,640 --> 00:20:03,440 Speaker 3: very much. He scored much even the second the third quarter. 394 00:20:03,840 --> 00:20:05,600 Speaker 3: He's been out for a couple of minutes right now, 395 00:20:07,160 --> 00:20:09,440 Speaker 3: and just it's hard. Man. They're given their best effort, 396 00:20:09,440 --> 00:20:10,560 Speaker 3: but they just don't have enough right now. 397 00:20:10,800 --> 00:20:13,919 Speaker 2: Yeah, they just don't. They don't. And I'll tell you what, 398 00:20:14,080 --> 00:20:16,400 Speaker 2: man I mentioned this yesterday, but I wanted to throw 399 00:20:16,440 --> 00:20:21,280 Speaker 2: it your way, Jeff is I think the new commentating 400 00:20:21,359 --> 00:20:23,439 Speaker 2: crew on ABC, and this is going to be the 401 00:20:23,440 --> 00:20:25,560 Speaker 2: crew for the finals, right It's gonna be Mike Breen 402 00:20:26,160 --> 00:20:29,040 Speaker 2: along with Doris Burke and JJ Reddick. 403 00:20:29,200 --> 00:20:30,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, and they do a good job. 404 00:20:30,600 --> 00:20:33,960 Speaker 2: I love Doris and JJ Reddick. He obviously knows a 405 00:20:34,000 --> 00:20:38,399 Speaker 2: ton about basketball, But man, I miss the zaniness and 406 00:20:38,480 --> 00:20:42,359 Speaker 2: the fun of Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson. It 407 00:20:42,520 --> 00:20:45,840 Speaker 2: is so much more fun with those guys. They would 408 00:20:45,880 --> 00:20:48,639 Speaker 2: talk about the most random stuff. I miss that, I 409 00:20:48,680 --> 00:20:50,560 Speaker 2: really do, because it's so serious. 410 00:20:50,680 --> 00:20:56,160 Speaker 3: Right now, Well, I missed the I missed the Van 411 00:20:56,280 --> 00:20:59,560 Speaker 3: Gundy where he laments parts of the game that have 412 00:20:59,640 --> 00:21:00,280 Speaker 3: like I. 413 00:21:00,200 --> 00:21:04,080 Speaker 2: Guess the Van Gundy rants. Yeah, sure like these. 414 00:21:04,080 --> 00:21:07,560 Speaker 3: And I understand. Look, I'm not at all knocking the 415 00:21:07,680 --> 00:21:10,560 Speaker 3: use of analytics or things like that in sports. I mean, 416 00:21:10,560 --> 00:21:12,560 Speaker 3: I haven't I covered the NFL and we talk about 417 00:21:12,560 --> 00:21:15,560 Speaker 3: it all the time, but you know, this telecast is 418 00:21:15,840 --> 00:21:18,520 Speaker 3: very you know, kind of pro new age, which again 419 00:21:18,560 --> 00:21:21,119 Speaker 3: it's Doris Burkin and Reddick right like it's gonna be. 420 00:21:22,400 --> 00:21:24,720 Speaker 3: But I think to your point, like we sort of 421 00:21:24,720 --> 00:21:27,639 Speaker 3: missed the curmudgeon part of the telecast sometimes, which as 422 00:21:27,720 --> 00:21:29,159 Speaker 3: much as you might say, like I don't like that, 423 00:21:29,200 --> 00:21:30,560 Speaker 3: you can sort of kind of do like that a 424 00:21:30,600 --> 00:21:33,720 Speaker 3: little bit. Guys come on and yeah, it's it's not 425 00:21:33,760 --> 00:21:36,160 Speaker 3: gonna be there. But look it's I I the game's on. Mute. 426 00:21:36,160 --> 00:21:37,359 Speaker 3: I mean I don't. I don't listen to a lot 427 00:21:37,359 --> 00:21:40,240 Speaker 3: of games, even NFL games for the broadcasting crew. 428 00:21:41,119 --> 00:21:43,560 Speaker 2: Are you gonna are you looking forward to Tom Brady's 429 00:21:43,560 --> 00:21:45,240 Speaker 2: debut doing a Cowboys game. 430 00:21:45,960 --> 00:21:47,639 Speaker 3: I will listen to Thomas first time out. I think 431 00:21:47,640 --> 00:21:49,520 Speaker 3: Tom's gonna be really good. I don't. I don't think 432 00:21:49,600 --> 00:21:52,399 Speaker 3: Tom does anything like not one hundred percent, you know, 433 00:21:52,480 --> 00:21:55,159 Speaker 3: like I don't really expect him to just not do 434 00:21:55,240 --> 00:21:58,040 Speaker 3: this the best of his ability. I mean, dude, Indiana 435 00:21:58,320 --> 00:22:01,000 Speaker 3: is at almost one hundred points in the middle and 436 00:22:01,280 --> 00:22:03,959 Speaker 3: in the third quarter. Yeah, I know, it's just like 437 00:22:04,080 --> 00:22:05,240 Speaker 3: they haven't sol done at all. 438 00:22:06,480 --> 00:22:09,359 Speaker 2: It's crazy. I keep waiting and waiting and waiting, and 439 00:22:09,400 --> 00:22:11,760 Speaker 2: it's hasn't happened. It's not going to happen. 440 00:22:11,880 --> 00:22:14,080 Speaker 3: We all keep waiting. They just haven't done it. 441 00:22:14,480 --> 00:22:17,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, this is like we say this all the time, Jeff. 442 00:22:17,840 --> 00:22:22,160 Speaker 2: Where sports lie to you. You know, you're watching the Pacers, 443 00:22:22,200 --> 00:22:24,879 Speaker 2: good example, You're watching the Pacers just score and score 444 00:22:25,000 --> 00:22:28,720 Speaker 2: and score and score, and so you're thinking sometimes the 445 00:22:28,760 --> 00:22:31,120 Speaker 2: square side is like, they're just gonna keep scoring. They're 446 00:22:31,160 --> 00:22:32,840 Speaker 2: gonna score and score and score, and a lot of 447 00:22:32,880 --> 00:22:35,119 Speaker 2: times it's dead wrong. That's why you want to You 448 00:22:35,160 --> 00:22:38,600 Speaker 2: want to bet the exact opposite of what you're currently watching. 449 00:22:39,080 --> 00:22:41,960 Speaker 2: And this is the game where the hey, they're gonna 450 00:22:42,040 --> 00:22:44,880 Speaker 2: keep scoring. That has actually been true. They have not stopped, 451 00:22:44,960 --> 00:22:45,960 Speaker 2: and I don't think they will. 452 00:22:46,800 --> 00:22:49,840 Speaker 3: Crazy. I mean, I I'm I always go to the opposite, right, 453 00:22:49,840 --> 00:22:51,480 Speaker 3: I mean I think, like to myself, there's just no 454 00:22:51,520 --> 00:22:54,280 Speaker 3: way they're gonna keep shooting the same percentage, like at 455 00:22:54,280 --> 00:22:58,159 Speaker 3: some point. Typically love averages work in sports, and I 456 00:22:58,200 --> 00:23:01,840 Speaker 3: mean it hasn't worked. I mean, McConnell is the best 457 00:23:01,880 --> 00:23:04,040 Speaker 3: play of the court. He can't be stopped. And by 458 00:23:04,040 --> 00:23:06,359 Speaker 3: the way, the Knicks are gonna are gonna score one 459 00:23:06,440 --> 00:23:08,680 Speaker 3: hundred and ten and fifty points of It's like, it's 460 00:23:08,680 --> 00:23:11,600 Speaker 3: not like they're not scoring either, it's the Indiana just 461 00:23:11,880 --> 00:23:12,920 Speaker 3: won't stop scoring. 462 00:23:13,320 --> 00:23:14,600 Speaker 2: How crazy is that too? 463 00:23:14,680 --> 00:23:14,960 Speaker 3: Where? 464 00:23:15,200 --> 00:23:18,600 Speaker 2: Man, a lot of these Game sevens, it's a rock fight. 465 00:23:18,960 --> 00:23:22,840 Speaker 2: It's a low scoring, grinded out type game. And we 466 00:23:22,960 --> 00:23:25,480 Speaker 2: texted before this game. I was like, you know, I'm 467 00:23:25,480 --> 00:23:28,960 Speaker 2: not expecting that, but the scoring could be a little 468 00:23:29,040 --> 00:23:31,640 Speaker 2: bit less than what we're used to seeing from the Pacers. 469 00:23:31,640 --> 00:23:32,240 Speaker 2: That could not have. 470 00:23:32,160 --> 00:23:34,240 Speaker 3: Been more wrong. I have to think that, like the 471 00:23:34,359 --> 00:23:36,280 Speaker 3: sharp side was the under in this game, right, I 472 00:23:36,280 --> 00:23:38,399 Speaker 3: would imagine I didn't see you look at the totals, 473 00:23:38,880 --> 00:23:43,280 Speaker 3: was the under in this game. But it it's just 474 00:23:43,320 --> 00:23:47,800 Speaker 3: obviously clearly not hit unless Indiana and New York have 475 00:23:47,960 --> 00:23:52,080 Speaker 3: just the worst second half of all time. But look, 476 00:23:52,160 --> 00:23:54,200 Speaker 3: I mean that was what did Devencenzo do there? 477 00:23:54,480 --> 00:23:58,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, he was contesting a shot and came down. 478 00:23:58,960 --> 00:24:01,480 Speaker 3: Funny was that shot blocked? 479 00:24:03,440 --> 00:24:06,159 Speaker 2: No, he tried to block McConnell, and I think he 480 00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:08,359 Speaker 2: came down on his knee a little funny maybe. I 481 00:24:08,359 --> 00:24:08,679 Speaker 2: don't know. 482 00:24:08,920 --> 00:24:11,760 Speaker 3: I'm just a pointer that like went four feet in 483 00:24:11,760 --> 00:24:14,480 Speaker 3: front of him. That was interesting to end the half. Well, 484 00:24:14,640 --> 00:24:16,240 Speaker 3: I had a chance there if he made that three 485 00:24:16,400 --> 00:24:20,280 Speaker 3: to cover my my uh my spread. But jeez, he 486 00:24:20,320 --> 00:24:22,840 Speaker 3: didn't want to just bleed. Just bleeding today from this game. 487 00:24:22,880 --> 00:24:23,600 Speaker 2: Brutal? Is that? 488 00:24:23,640 --> 00:24:23,840 Speaker 7: Man? 489 00:24:24,280 --> 00:24:26,840 Speaker 2: The Knicks. So the Knicks were trailing by fifteen out 490 00:24:26,880 --> 00:24:29,879 Speaker 2: of the half, they cut the lead to six, the 491 00:24:29,920 --> 00:24:33,360 Speaker 2: Pacers grew the lead back up to seventeen. They won 492 00:24:33,440 --> 00:24:37,439 Speaker 2: the quarter. That's crazy, man. I give the Pacers credit. 493 00:24:37,560 --> 00:24:40,320 Speaker 2: I give him credit. I also give Manzi Bolano's credit 494 00:24:40,359 --> 00:24:43,879 Speaker 2: because I heard a rumor that she's all in on cheese. 495 00:24:43,880 --> 00:24:44,280 Speaker 1: It's new. 496 00:24:44,520 --> 00:24:46,960 Speaker 2: I don't know if that's ah. Is that true? 497 00:24:47,600 --> 00:24:53,040 Speaker 7: No, total total rumor, total rumor, not at all, not 498 00:24:53,080 --> 00:24:53,760 Speaker 7: even a little bit. 499 00:24:54,280 --> 00:24:58,399 Speaker 2: No false hope, guys. 500 00:24:58,480 --> 00:25:01,080 Speaker 6: Yeah, I didn't have not not have this on my 501 00:25:01,119 --> 00:25:01,879 Speaker 6: bingo card. 502 00:25:01,960 --> 00:25:04,280 Speaker 7: With the Pacers playing like this in Game seven at 503 00:25:04,320 --> 00:25:08,040 Speaker 7: Madison Square Garden, it is just nuts. They just end 504 00:25:08,040 --> 00:25:10,760 Speaker 7: at the third quarter one oh one to eighty four. 505 00:25:11,480 --> 00:25:13,760 Speaker 6: Pascal Siakam fifteen points. 506 00:25:13,840 --> 00:25:16,359 Speaker 7: I mean, I know Tyr's Halliburn is the leading scorer 507 00:25:16,359 --> 00:25:18,159 Speaker 7: for them twenty four points, but it really is like 508 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:21,600 Speaker 7: a team effort. Shooting seventy percent from the field, still 509 00:25:21,680 --> 00:25:22,520 Speaker 7: fifty seven. 510 00:25:22,320 --> 00:25:25,600 Speaker 6: Point nine from the three point line. Jalen Brunson though 511 00:25:25,640 --> 00:25:28,520 Speaker 6: for the Knicks, he is six of seventeen last sid 512 00:25:28,640 --> 00:25:33,240 Speaker 6: checked from the field, so it's just been all Pacers. 513 00:25:33,400 --> 00:25:34,360 Speaker 6: It's unbelievable. 514 00:25:34,640 --> 00:25:37,159 Speaker 7: All Pacers so far. Jalen Brnson. Yeah, six is seventeen. 515 00:25:37,160 --> 00:25:39,440 Speaker 7: He's got seventeen points and nine assists. They're about to 516 00:25:39,440 --> 00:25:43,879 Speaker 7: start the fourth quarter down by sixteen seventeen points, So 517 00:25:43,880 --> 00:25:44,840 Speaker 7: we'll see what happens here. 518 00:25:45,000 --> 00:25:47,000 Speaker 6: Game seven of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. 519 00:25:47,080 --> 00:25:49,160 Speaker 7: We do have games seven of the Western Conference semi 520 00:25:49,160 --> 00:25:52,399 Speaker 7: Finals later today from Denver timber wwooves Nuggets. Tip Off 521 00:25:52,520 --> 00:25:55,640 Speaker 7: is at eight pm Eastern time at the PGA Championship. 522 00:25:55,720 --> 00:25:56,840 Speaker 6: This one is getting fun. 523 00:25:56,920 --> 00:25:57,120 Speaker 2: Too. 524 00:25:57,280 --> 00:25:58,240 Speaker 6: Xander Schoffley. 525 00:25:58,600 --> 00:26:02,240 Speaker 7: Victor Hovlin currently in the lead nineteen under par overall. 526 00:26:02,280 --> 00:26:04,480 Speaker 6: Bryson Deshamba is one shot back. 527 00:26:04,520 --> 00:26:07,840 Speaker 7: It looks like Justin Rose is two shots back, but 528 00:26:07,960 --> 00:26:11,080 Speaker 7: Victor Hovlin now and the lead alongside as Ander Shoffley. 529 00:26:11,320 --> 00:26:14,360 Speaker 7: In Major League Baseball, a lot of games going on today. 530 00:26:14,520 --> 00:26:15,919 Speaker 6: Three currently going on. 531 00:26:16,080 --> 00:26:18,320 Speaker 7: Like Andy Pahz, rookie for the Dodgers, with a two 532 00:26:18,400 --> 00:26:20,760 Speaker 7: run homer. They're beating the Reds two to one top 533 00:26:20,760 --> 00:26:23,560 Speaker 7: of the six inning. The Giants were down, not anymore. 534 00:26:23,640 --> 00:26:25,640 Speaker 7: They're on top of the Rockies three to one top 535 00:26:25,640 --> 00:26:27,840 Speaker 7: of the sixth inning, and the Diamondbacks are beating the 536 00:26:27,840 --> 00:26:30,520 Speaker 7: Tigers four to two. It's the bottom of the fifth inning. 537 00:26:30,720 --> 00:26:33,399 Speaker 7: The games that have finished. The Red Sox avoided the sweep. 538 00:26:33,440 --> 00:26:36,080 Speaker 7: They crushed the Cardinals, sorry, Brian. Eleven to three was 539 00:26:36,119 --> 00:26:39,000 Speaker 7: the final score. The Yankees have won seven in a row. 540 00:26:39,040 --> 00:26:41,080 Speaker 7: They defeated the White Sox seven to two to complete 541 00:26:41,080 --> 00:26:43,240 Speaker 7: the sweep. Aaron Judge with the two run homer. That's 542 00:26:43,320 --> 00:26:46,200 Speaker 7: number thirteen on the season. The Orioles beat the Mariners 543 00:26:46,200 --> 00:26:48,960 Speaker 7: six ' three. Gunner Henderson with home run fifteen of 544 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:49,439 Speaker 7: the season. 545 00:26:49,720 --> 00:26:52,639 Speaker 6: That leads Major League Baseball along with Kyle Tucker. 546 00:26:52,680 --> 00:26:55,280 Speaker 7: He had two homers for the Astros, bringing his total 547 00:26:55,320 --> 00:26:57,920 Speaker 7: to fifteen, as Houston beat the Brewers nine to four. 548 00:26:58,000 --> 00:27:00,680 Speaker 7: The Mets top the Marlins seven to three. The Guardians, 549 00:27:00,720 --> 00:27:02,840 Speaker 7: they walked it off thanks to Will Brennan had a 550 00:27:02,880 --> 00:27:04,920 Speaker 7: three run homer, and they beat the Twins five to 551 00:27:05,000 --> 00:27:07,360 Speaker 7: two to complete the sweep. The Blue Jays. The Blue 552 00:27:07,440 --> 00:27:10,240 Speaker 7: Jays avoided the sweep. They topped the Rays five to two, 553 00:27:10,680 --> 00:27:12,760 Speaker 7: and I think that's it. Oh and the Angels they beat. 554 00:27:12,600 --> 00:27:14,240 Speaker 6: The Rangers four to one. 555 00:27:14,280 --> 00:27:17,440 Speaker 7: So a lot of baseball today, guys, But back to you. 556 00:27:17,640 --> 00:27:22,320 Speaker 2: Thank you MONI. Man, it's crazy. The Astros are playing better. Yeah, 557 00:27:22,560 --> 00:27:24,320 Speaker 2: and now the Rangers thinking. 558 00:27:24,080 --> 00:27:27,720 Speaker 7: Yeah, Rangers, and like nobody's talking about them. They're they're 559 00:27:27,760 --> 00:27:30,600 Speaker 7: they're they're the defending champions, and nobody's even mentioning that 560 00:27:30,640 --> 00:27:32,119 Speaker 7: they are struggling. 561 00:27:32,280 --> 00:27:37,679 Speaker 2: Losen to the Angels, to the Angels. Yeah, right there. Uh, 562 00:27:37,800 --> 00:27:41,600 Speaker 2: I got a theory here, Jeff Schwartz. Yes, so I'm 563 00:27:41,600 --> 00:27:44,760 Speaker 2: thinking about this. We got another Game seven coming up 564 00:27:44,760 --> 00:27:47,520 Speaker 2: here with the Timberwolves and the Nuggets, very much looking 565 00:27:47,520 --> 00:27:50,600 Speaker 2: forward to that. This is a good example with the 566 00:27:50,680 --> 00:27:53,880 Speaker 2: Knicks here. Okay, so think of the Knicks and think 567 00:27:53,920 --> 00:27:58,200 Speaker 2: of the Timberwolves. All right, You're not going to hear 568 00:27:59,160 --> 00:28:02,560 Speaker 2: Nicks fans like, let's just say, let's play this out 569 00:28:02,680 --> 00:28:06,560 Speaker 2: late in the fourth quarter. Knicks are down by a lot, 570 00:28:07,000 --> 00:28:10,640 Speaker 2: they're down by double digits. They're not really within striking distance. 571 00:28:11,040 --> 00:28:15,080 Speaker 2: You're not gonna hear Knicks fans cheer for free chicken 572 00:28:15,680 --> 00:28:18,480 Speaker 2: because the Pacers missed two free throws in a rect 573 00:28:18,520 --> 00:28:20,840 Speaker 2: you know what I mean, Like they have standards over there. 574 00:28:21,320 --> 00:28:26,440 Speaker 2: The Timberwolves were just doing that Game four, they're getting crushed, 575 00:28:26,640 --> 00:28:30,200 Speaker 2: they get killed by the Nuggets, and at home they're 576 00:28:30,280 --> 00:28:33,440 Speaker 2: cheering because they get free chicken. My theory is this, 577 00:28:34,480 --> 00:28:38,680 Speaker 2: when the playoffs roll around, any fan base who's cheering 578 00:28:38,720 --> 00:28:41,720 Speaker 2: for freed chicken late in the fourth quarter when their 579 00:28:41,720 --> 00:28:44,200 Speaker 2: team's getting blasted, it's a loser team. 580 00:28:44,280 --> 00:28:44,480 Speaker 3: Man. 581 00:28:44,640 --> 00:28:46,800 Speaker 2: They've never won anything of significance. 582 00:28:46,840 --> 00:28:50,520 Speaker 3: I mean, the Minnesota sports scene has not, so that 583 00:28:50,560 --> 00:28:52,920 Speaker 3: would that would count, right? I mean there's that that's 584 00:28:52,920 --> 00:28:57,520 Speaker 3: a torture sports sports scene. I Also, we talked about 585 00:28:57,600 --> 00:28:59,800 Speaker 3: last week, like the boot of Jamal Murray made no sense. 586 00:28:59,840 --> 00:29:02,840 Speaker 3: I'm less they're unless like unless they're all manufacturers of 587 00:29:02,880 --> 00:29:05,160 Speaker 3: heating pads. I mean, like, like, what are they? What 588 00:29:05,200 --> 00:29:08,040 Speaker 3: do you what are you upset about? Like that he 589 00:29:08,160 --> 00:29:10,120 Speaker 3: threw a heating pad on the floor, And I don't 590 00:29:10,160 --> 00:29:13,960 Speaker 3: understand why he's the villain for you guys. And look 591 00:29:14,440 --> 00:29:21,840 Speaker 3: this game tonight. It fascinates me. I think that Jokic 592 00:29:21,960 --> 00:29:25,320 Speaker 3: could have like one of those games when we're like, 593 00:29:25,960 --> 00:29:30,440 Speaker 3: oh my god, here's why. Did you see the look 594 00:29:30,440 --> 00:29:32,120 Speaker 3: on his face at the end of that game. He 595 00:29:32,480 --> 00:29:35,520 Speaker 3: the entire fourth quarter, not the entire but most of 596 00:29:35,520 --> 00:29:38,720 Speaker 3: the fourth quarter of that blowout on in Game six, 597 00:29:39,200 --> 00:29:41,000 Speaker 3: he was standing on the edge of the bench, wasn't 598 00:29:41,040 --> 00:29:43,400 Speaker 3: sitting And the look on that face is like, I 599 00:29:43,400 --> 00:29:46,080 Speaker 3: gotta do this myself because my teammates aren't helping me. 600 00:29:46,920 --> 00:29:48,560 Speaker 3: He has not gone the help that he needs. The 601 00:29:48,600 --> 00:29:51,680 Speaker 3: last couple of games. Jamal Murray is so up and down, 602 00:29:52,320 --> 00:29:55,600 Speaker 3: Michael Porter, Junr so up and down. You know, he 603 00:29:55,640 --> 00:29:58,040 Speaker 3: has not gone the help that he needs to win 604 00:29:58,120 --> 00:30:01,240 Speaker 3: these games. And I think to and I think the 605 00:30:01,280 --> 00:30:04,800 Speaker 3: Timberwolves know this too. You're gonna see just him have 606 00:30:04,960 --> 00:30:06,880 Speaker 3: to do it all. I don't know if he can. 607 00:30:07,800 --> 00:30:11,120 Speaker 3: If Jamal Murray shows up, I mean, the Nuggets win 608 00:30:11,160 --> 00:30:14,040 Speaker 3: this game, and it might not be within the spread, 609 00:30:14,120 --> 00:30:16,320 Speaker 3: you know, like ten point win, right if Jamal Murray 610 00:30:16,320 --> 00:30:19,160 Speaker 3: shows up. If he doesn't show up, then it be 611 00:30:19,240 --> 00:30:21,040 Speaker 3: it's gonna be a grind man like it's it feels 612 00:30:21,040 --> 00:30:24,200 Speaker 3: like it's sort of that simple for this game. If 613 00:30:24,520 --> 00:30:27,160 Speaker 3: Murray's there, they have a chance to do it. If 614 00:30:27,240 --> 00:30:30,400 Speaker 3: Murray's not gonna not gonna win. 615 00:30:30,720 --> 00:30:33,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, I hear you on that. And man, that's the thing. 616 00:30:33,560 --> 00:30:37,440 Speaker 2: I think that's what makes it so difficult tonight for 617 00:30:37,520 --> 00:30:41,200 Speaker 2: the Timberwolves to win Game seven is what Game six 618 00:30:41,400 --> 00:30:45,600 Speaker 2: was like. You know, when you win by forty five points, 619 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:48,560 Speaker 2: that's great for that game, but for the next game, 620 00:30:49,080 --> 00:30:52,480 Speaker 2: you're playing the defending champs on the road in Denver 621 00:30:53,000 --> 00:30:57,320 Speaker 2: at altitude, and that was the worst ever playoff loss 622 00:30:57,440 --> 00:30:59,840 Speaker 2: by a defending champion. I think it makes it so 623 00:31:00,120 --> 00:31:04,120 Speaker 2: oh much more difficult for the Timberwolves. And like everything 624 00:31:04,440 --> 00:31:08,600 Speaker 2: they're chanting at home, Wolves in seven, there's all the 625 00:31:08,720 --> 00:31:12,360 Speaker 2: motivation right there, the additional motivation. And I know lace 626 00:31:12,480 --> 00:31:14,680 Speaker 2: is Game seven, They're gonna be motivated anyway. It's not 627 00:31:14,760 --> 00:31:18,719 Speaker 2: like they need that, but those additional layers matters. If 628 00:31:18,720 --> 00:31:22,400 Speaker 2: you're a competitive athlete, You're definitely gonna take that into account. 629 00:31:22,440 --> 00:31:24,960 Speaker 2: So I think it makes life a lot more difficult 630 00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:27,240 Speaker 2: from Minnesota tonight to win a game seven on the 631 00:31:27,320 --> 00:31:28,000 Speaker 2: road like that. 632 00:31:28,680 --> 00:31:31,920 Speaker 3: Well, it doesn't look the Nuggets have been here before, 633 00:31:33,160 --> 00:31:35,800 Speaker 3: They've won big games, they won a championship. The t 634 00:31:35,960 --> 00:31:39,400 Speaker 3: Wolves haven't a lot of times when you're playing in 635 00:31:39,440 --> 00:31:44,760 Speaker 3: a game seven like this and you you don't have 636 00:31:44,840 --> 00:31:47,600 Speaker 3: the experience of it and you're on the road, you 637 00:31:47,640 --> 00:31:50,640 Speaker 3: tend to lose now. And the Pacers and Nicks are 638 00:31:50,640 --> 00:31:53,680 Speaker 3: different because both teams don't have this experience. And I 639 00:31:53,680 --> 00:31:56,640 Speaker 3: would argue that Pacers, you know, with Siakham and you know, 640 00:31:56,640 --> 00:31:58,560 Speaker 3: they have some guys that have been there before, right, 641 00:31:58,600 --> 00:32:02,960 Speaker 3: and again they're healthier. That makes it big difference, you 642 00:32:03,000 --> 00:32:07,880 Speaker 3: know it in this game, I mean, the Wolves have 643 00:32:07,960 --> 00:32:10,560 Speaker 3: to play an extraordinary game, I think to win this 644 00:32:10,560 --> 00:32:12,200 Speaker 3: one because again I think I think you look at 645 00:32:12,200 --> 00:32:17,120 Speaker 3: the role players of the Nuggets and Murray and Porter 646 00:32:17,200 --> 00:32:19,479 Speaker 3: and Cord I mean typically again at home, you get 647 00:32:19,520 --> 00:32:21,920 Speaker 3: a little bit more juice from those guys, right, And 648 00:32:23,120 --> 00:32:24,760 Speaker 3: I think you think we're going to see it tonight. 649 00:32:25,480 --> 00:32:28,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, It's like can it happen? Absolutely? You've got a 650 00:32:28,960 --> 00:32:32,240 Speaker 2: superstar and Anthony Edwards. You've got one of the best 651 00:32:32,280 --> 00:32:36,400 Speaker 2: defenses in basketball. We saw, Jeff, remember how Game two 652 00:32:36,480 --> 00:32:40,440 Speaker 2: went where they just shut down the Nuggets and you 653 00:32:40,520 --> 00:32:43,000 Speaker 2: mentioned it. What are we gonna see from Jamal Murray tonight? 654 00:32:43,040 --> 00:32:46,400 Speaker 2: Does he respond? Does he look pretty iffy? He's had 655 00:32:46,400 --> 00:32:50,280 Speaker 2: some bad games in this series. So we've got we've 656 00:32:50,280 --> 00:32:52,400 Speaker 2: got some breaking news here. Let's dive into this. 657 00:32:52,280 --> 00:32:57,880 Speaker 4: Year breaking news from Fox Sports fellas. 658 00:32:57,920 --> 00:33:00,320 Speaker 7: It looks like the New York Knicks will be playing 659 00:33:00,320 --> 00:33:03,959 Speaker 7: the rest of their game without their star Jalen Brunson. 660 00:33:04,240 --> 00:33:07,400 Speaker 7: Multiple reports a fractured left hand. 661 00:33:07,840 --> 00:33:08,200 Speaker 3: Wow. 662 00:33:08,320 --> 00:33:10,680 Speaker 7: Nick's losing right now to the Pacers one O nine 663 00:33:10,680 --> 00:33:12,640 Speaker 7: to ninety two with less than ten minutes to go 664 00:33:12,760 --> 00:33:16,800 Speaker 7: in the fourth quarter. No more, Jalen Brunson. Fractured left hand. 665 00:33:17,520 --> 00:33:21,840 Speaker 2: Wow, that's terrible. Luckily it's not a lower body injury. 666 00:33:21,840 --> 00:33:24,400 Speaker 2: But that's injury to insult today. 667 00:33:24,480 --> 00:33:27,080 Speaker 3: I legit almost said a minute ago we were talking 668 00:33:27,080 --> 00:33:29,480 Speaker 3: about the other game, like why is Brunson not in? 669 00:33:29,600 --> 00:33:33,680 Speaker 3: This is like coach malpractice? What's Tim's doing and being hurt? 670 00:33:34,280 --> 00:33:38,480 Speaker 3: I mean, dude, okay, I give the Nicks crumming Devincenzo's 671 00:33:38,600 --> 00:33:41,960 Speaker 3: still busting his butt. I mean they're they're oh geez. 672 00:33:42,400 --> 00:33:45,040 Speaker 2: Alec Burks Man Alec Burks said a. 673 00:33:45,040 --> 00:33:49,760 Speaker 3: Day Yeah, wow, I'm gonna have to tell my wife 674 00:33:49,760 --> 00:33:52,720 Speaker 3: about this gambling experience in this year, and everything just 675 00:33:52,760 --> 00:33:55,640 Speaker 3: has gone exact opposite of what I which which would 676 00:33:55,640 --> 00:33:58,520 Speaker 3: be love averages, would mean. Tonight, I do well, I'm 677 00:33:58,520 --> 00:34:02,000 Speaker 3: not a bad gambler, So tonight I think I should 678 00:34:02,080 --> 00:34:05,040 Speaker 3: hopefully get back to to h to rally time. The 679 00:34:05,040 --> 00:34:07,080 Speaker 3: thing is, you just can't you can't chase, right, That's 680 00:34:07,080 --> 00:34:10,600 Speaker 3: that's just can't chase. So that's that's the key. So 681 00:34:11,320 --> 00:34:16,280 Speaker 3: we got McBride just shooting, spinning, fading away bank shots 682 00:34:16,280 --> 00:34:18,040 Speaker 3: that aren't even close. This is bad. I feel bad 683 00:34:18,040 --> 00:34:20,040 Speaker 3: for the Knicks, ma. I mean, you're you're down now down, 684 00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:24,160 Speaker 3: you know, Brunson, you're down, o g. You have heart 685 00:34:24,200 --> 00:34:29,520 Speaker 3: at half strength essentially, Randall's already out and you're just 686 00:34:29,600 --> 00:34:32,239 Speaker 3: trying to string this thing together against Indiana team. That's 687 00:34:32,600 --> 00:34:36,600 Speaker 3: you know, shooting a ridiculous If you're shooting, you had 688 00:34:36,640 --> 00:34:39,680 Speaker 3: a chance, yeah, but not not not the way that 689 00:34:39,719 --> 00:34:40,600 Speaker 3: the Pacers are playing. 690 00:34:40,800 --> 00:34:43,799 Speaker 2: No, doesn't look like it's in the cards. Tonight for 691 00:34:43,840 --> 00:34:48,680 Speaker 2: the Knicks. Hey, coming up next little According to Mansei, huh, 692 00:34:48,760 --> 00:34:53,560 Speaker 2: at least three topics, three strong stances. We'll have some 693 00:34:53,600 --> 00:34:55,680 Speaker 2: fun with that. Right around the corner, He's Jeff Schwartz. 694 00:34:55,680 --> 00:34:57,520 Speaker 2: I'm Brian. Note, we're coming to you live from the 695 00:34:57,600 --> 00:35:00,279 Speaker 2: Tirack dot com studios on Fox Sports Radio. 696 00:35:01,320 --> 00:35:04,440 Speaker 1: Don't listening to Fox Sports Radio. 697 00:35:05,040 --> 00:35:09,000 Speaker 2: It is Fox Sports Radio. He's Chef Schwartz. I'm Brian. No, 698 00:35:09,680 --> 00:35:12,000 Speaker 2: coming to your live from the tyreck dot com studios. 699 00:35:12,239 --> 00:35:13,920 Speaker 2: Let's dive into this. 700 00:35:15,320 --> 00:35:19,440 Speaker 6: Corrige and now it's time for absolutely. 701 00:35:21,320 --> 00:35:24,239 Speaker 1: According to Monci, I love it all right. 702 00:35:24,400 --> 00:35:29,719 Speaker 2: According to Manci, OKC fans are the real MVPs all. 703 00:35:29,760 --> 00:35:33,839 Speaker 7: Right, So they are officially the best fan base. There 704 00:35:33,880 --> 00:35:37,040 Speaker 7: is no question about it. Throughout the playoffs, you could 705 00:35:37,160 --> 00:35:37,959 Speaker 7: argue that they were. 706 00:35:37,840 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 6: The best fan base. They're the only ones that wear 707 00:35:40,239 --> 00:35:42,600 Speaker 6: those free T shirts every single game. 708 00:35:42,680 --> 00:35:45,720 Speaker 7: You could see the sea of blue when OKC was playing. 709 00:35:46,000 --> 00:35:48,560 Speaker 6: Those fans didn't care what they look like on camera. 710 00:35:48,680 --> 00:35:50,280 Speaker 6: They were there to support their team. 711 00:35:50,680 --> 00:35:52,879 Speaker 7: But I mean, be real, you know, not Clipper games, 712 00:35:52,880 --> 00:35:54,520 Speaker 7: I'm not putting that shirt on. None of us are 713 00:35:54,560 --> 00:35:59,160 Speaker 7: putting those shirts on. No, But even other places. 714 00:35:59,200 --> 00:35:59,399 Speaker 3: Ok. 715 00:36:00,520 --> 00:36:03,400 Speaker 6: They were putting it on every single game. The best 716 00:36:03,440 --> 00:36:04,879 Speaker 6: part though, guys, they. 717 00:36:04,800 --> 00:36:08,600 Speaker 7: Were at the airport last night waiting for OK Seed 718 00:36:08,680 --> 00:36:10,360 Speaker 7: to come back from. 719 00:36:10,160 --> 00:36:14,439 Speaker 6: Their loss to the Dallas Mavericks. Like what, who does that? 720 00:36:14,760 --> 00:36:17,439 Speaker 7: It just goes to show that they believe in their 721 00:36:17,480 --> 00:36:20,040 Speaker 7: young team and they were there to say thank you. 722 00:36:20,080 --> 00:36:22,359 Speaker 7: I mean, the youngest team to secure the number one 723 00:36:22,360 --> 00:36:25,240 Speaker 7: seed in league history. I feel like this is such 724 00:36:25,239 --> 00:36:29,920 Speaker 7: a big psychological win for shake Gil, just Alexander Ludd 725 00:36:30,040 --> 00:36:32,440 Speaker 7: or all of them to get home and see all 726 00:36:32,480 --> 00:36:35,719 Speaker 7: of those fans there just smiling saying thank you for 727 00:36:35,800 --> 00:36:38,319 Speaker 7: a great season. Like they must have gone home and 728 00:36:38,400 --> 00:36:41,719 Speaker 7: felt a little bit better. And it's like you couldn't have, 729 00:36:41,960 --> 00:36:44,480 Speaker 7: you know, paid to feel better after a loss like that, 730 00:36:44,920 --> 00:36:47,919 Speaker 7: Yet I bet you they did. OKAC fans, you guys 731 00:36:47,920 --> 00:36:50,560 Speaker 7: are the real MVP. I'm like, that's so sweet. 732 00:36:50,640 --> 00:36:51,879 Speaker 6: I love them. I love them. 733 00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:56,160 Speaker 3: According to Monsey, Kaitlyn Clark has already moved the needle 734 00:36:56,239 --> 00:36:57,080 Speaker 3: for the WNBA. 735 00:36:57,239 --> 00:36:59,560 Speaker 7: Yeah, Like, I didn't even want to talk about Kaitlin Clark, 736 00:36:59,600 --> 00:37:02,719 Speaker 7: but I have I do. Like it is incredible. Yeah, 737 00:37:02,760 --> 00:37:05,680 Speaker 7: let's talk about her twenty one turnovers. It doesn't matter. 738 00:37:06,040 --> 00:37:08,200 Speaker 7: That is the most turnovers for a rookie in their 739 00:37:08,239 --> 00:37:11,880 Speaker 7: first three games. Honestly, it really doesn't matter. The Fever 740 00:37:11,960 --> 00:37:14,360 Speaker 7: have lost three games in a row to start the season. 741 00:37:14,840 --> 00:37:17,160 Speaker 7: Yesterday it was to the star studded Liberty, but you 742 00:37:17,200 --> 00:37:20,759 Speaker 7: know what, the Liberty shattered the all time single game 743 00:37:20,800 --> 00:37:23,600 Speaker 7: ticket revenue record with more than two. 744 00:37:23,840 --> 00:37:27,120 Speaker 6: Million dollars in sales. And we all know why. Her 745 00:37:27,200 --> 00:37:28,360 Speaker 6: name is Caitlin Clark. 746 00:37:28,560 --> 00:37:31,880 Speaker 7: After the game, raining league MVP Breanna Stewart, she even said, 747 00:37:31,960 --> 00:37:34,920 Speaker 7: like what Kaitlin has brought from Iowa now to the WNBA, 748 00:37:34,960 --> 00:37:37,960 Speaker 7: it's a collective win for all, and it's so true. 749 00:37:38,120 --> 00:37:40,160 Speaker 6: She is already moving the needle. 750 00:37:40,360 --> 00:37:43,080 Speaker 7: Earlier in the week, the Dream announced that they're both 751 00:37:43,160 --> 00:37:45,000 Speaker 7: both of their games against the Fever. They're gonna be 752 00:37:45,000 --> 00:37:47,480 Speaker 7: played at State Farm Arena where the Hawks play. Y'all, 753 00:37:47,560 --> 00:37:50,759 Speaker 7: the needle has been moved. And let's also say that 754 00:37:50,800 --> 00:37:53,000 Speaker 7: Clark has become the fourth player in league history to 755 00:37:53,040 --> 00:37:56,440 Speaker 7: record fifty to fifty points fifteen assists in her first 756 00:37:56,480 --> 00:37:58,560 Speaker 7: career three career games like regular season. 757 00:37:58,960 --> 00:38:02,319 Speaker 6: Only Kansas Parker Super and Nicki McCray have done that. 758 00:38:02,560 --> 00:38:05,000 Speaker 7: So who cares about the twenty one turnovers, y'all, she 759 00:38:05,160 --> 00:38:07,320 Speaker 7: is all ready moving the needle. 760 00:38:08,280 --> 00:38:13,640 Speaker 2: According to Monsey, plagiarism is not funny, y'all. 761 00:38:13,719 --> 00:38:14,720 Speaker 6: This is so good. 762 00:38:14,880 --> 00:38:17,040 Speaker 7: I mean, like, I don't know if you saw this, 763 00:38:17,160 --> 00:38:20,560 Speaker 7: but I'm gonna blame this Knicks loss on John Liguizamo 764 00:38:20,920 --> 00:38:24,000 Speaker 7: because he is not funny and plagiarism is not funny. 765 00:38:24,280 --> 00:38:26,600 Speaker 7: So there is a guy named Tommy Beer who is 766 00:38:26,640 --> 00:38:29,640 Speaker 7: the author of What's on Tap on Substack, and he 767 00:38:29,680 --> 00:38:33,800 Speaker 7: has like seventy thousand followers. He posted this thing hours 768 00:38:33,840 --> 00:38:36,840 Speaker 7: ago basically telling Knicks fans. He's a Knicks fan, and 769 00:38:36,880 --> 00:38:39,400 Speaker 7: he's like, guys, we have to appreciate this. We haven't 770 00:38:39,440 --> 00:38:41,879 Speaker 7: had a Game seven at Madison Square Garden in over 771 00:38:41,960 --> 00:38:45,720 Speaker 7: ten thousand days, in maybe another ten thousand days until 772 00:38:45,719 --> 00:38:46,239 Speaker 7: we do it. 773 00:38:46,440 --> 00:38:48,600 Speaker 6: There was like a lot of details of like a. 774 00:38:48,520 --> 00:38:54,000 Speaker 7: Real fan John Liguizamo copy and tweeted or copy and pasted. 775 00:38:54,080 --> 00:38:58,120 Speaker 9: Excuse me, the exact words that this guy tweeted, didn't 776 00:38:58,160 --> 00:39:01,799 Speaker 9: repost it, didn't give credit to the guy literally just 777 00:39:01,920 --> 00:39:05,800 Speaker 9: copied it, pasted it with the picture of himself wearing 778 00:39:05,880 --> 00:39:07,120 Speaker 9: a Knicks hat. 779 00:39:07,600 --> 00:39:08,880 Speaker 6: What are we doing? 780 00:39:09,560 --> 00:39:11,680 Speaker 7: Did we not think we were gonna get caught John 781 00:39:11,760 --> 00:39:12,319 Speaker 7: it wiz Onmo. 782 00:39:13,360 --> 00:39:15,920 Speaker 3: Does he think he's doing that himself or you think 783 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:17,480 Speaker 3: that's just his person doing that? 784 00:39:17,600 --> 00:39:19,879 Speaker 6: Oh my gosh. Now that's another great question. 785 00:39:19,640 --> 00:39:23,040 Speaker 7: Jeff, because if it was his assistant fire audios, that's 786 00:39:23,040 --> 00:39:24,600 Speaker 7: the dumbest thing you could have done. 787 00:39:25,160 --> 00:39:27,080 Speaker 3: If we're talking about firing, can we fire like the 788 00:39:27,080 --> 00:39:30,840 Speaker 3: rest of the Fever players? Yes to awesome? 789 00:39:30,920 --> 00:39:31,120 Speaker 4: Right? 790 00:39:32,760 --> 00:39:34,880 Speaker 3: Did should just take for like Page Beckers next year? 791 00:39:34,880 --> 00:39:37,600 Speaker 3: I mean, can you imagine, Oh my gosh, and like 792 00:39:37,680 --> 00:39:39,600 Speaker 3: it was that some of the turnovers are because their 793 00:39:39,640 --> 00:39:41,040 Speaker 3: teammates didn't catch Yes. 794 00:39:41,040 --> 00:39:43,520 Speaker 9: Because she's too fast for them, She's too ahead of 795 00:39:43,560 --> 00:39:43,839 Speaker 9: the game. 796 00:39:44,160 --> 00:39:46,640 Speaker 3: Really, it's really hard to watch her teammates are not 797 00:39:47,239 --> 00:39:48,239 Speaker 3: up to the same level. 798 00:39:48,640 --> 00:39:52,239 Speaker 6: Didn't it look like Varsity was playing freshman? It was 799 00:39:52,480 --> 00:39:54,759 Speaker 6: so bad. I'm so I so agree with you. 800 00:39:54,800 --> 00:39:56,600 Speaker 7: I Mean, there's a reason the Fever had had have 801 00:39:56,600 --> 00:39:58,480 Speaker 7: had the number one pick two years in a row. 802 00:39:58,680 --> 00:40:00,719 Speaker 3: They they should take for pitchbackers. 803 00:40:02,040 --> 00:40:03,960 Speaker 6: I mean yeah, because she's already moving the needles. It 804 00:40:04,000 --> 00:40:04,439 Speaker 6: doesn't matter. 805 00:40:04,800 --> 00:40:07,520 Speaker 2: They need more sponsorship deals, you know what I mean, 806 00:40:07,600 --> 00:40:12,160 Speaker 2: Like like the Aces, that's what they need. Some better players. 807 00:40:12,200 --> 00:40:17,279 Speaker 2: That way, the circumvents the salary cap. Yeah, as long 808 00:40:17,280 --> 00:40:20,080 Speaker 2: as they can get away with it, all right, we 809 00:40:20,160 --> 00:40:22,360 Speaker 2: got a lot to do here. Right around the corner. 810 00:40:22,480 --> 00:40:26,920 Speaker 2: Sometimes the blame game is really really stupid. Maybe the 811 00:40:26,960 --> 00:40:29,839 Speaker 2: best example of that, We'll hit you with that right 812 00:40:29,840 --> 00:40:30,480 Speaker 2: around the corner. 813 00:40:30,520 --> 00:40:35,200 Speaker 1: Next you're listening to sports. 814 00:40:35,920 --> 00:40:38,680 Speaker 2: Sometimes the blame game is just stupid. We'll have some 815 00:40:38,719 --> 00:40:41,520 Speaker 2: details for you. We're broadcasting live from the tire rack 816 00:40:41,600 --> 00:40:44,239 Speaker 2: dot Com studios. Tire rack dot com. We'll help get 817 00:40:44,280 --> 00:40:47,359 Speaker 2: you there. An unmatched selection, fast, free shipping, free road 818 00:40:47,360 --> 00:40:51,560 Speaker 2: hazard protection no for ten thousand recommended installers, tire rack 819 00:40:51,640 --> 00:40:56,440 Speaker 2: dot com. The way tire buying should be, all right, Jeff, So, 820 00:40:58,160 --> 00:41:01,560 Speaker 2: I hope that Tom Thibodeaux does get blamed here. I 821 00:41:01,600 --> 00:41:03,960 Speaker 2: know the knicks are the walking wounded, and plenty of 822 00:41:04,040 --> 00:41:07,560 Speaker 2: people have criticized him for the amount of minutes some 823 00:41:07,600 --> 00:41:10,840 Speaker 2: of his main guys play. But the latest injury, Jalen 824 00:41:10,920 --> 00:41:14,760 Speaker 2: Brunson broke his hand. Yeah, right, like that has nothing 825 00:41:14,800 --> 00:41:18,640 Speaker 2: to do with workload minutes, nothing like. It's just an injury. 826 00:41:18,719 --> 00:41:24,680 Speaker 2: Sometimes injuries happen, but for whatever reason, every injury that 827 00:41:24,880 --> 00:41:29,520 Speaker 2: a Tom Thibodeaux coached team suffers it's Tibbs's fault somehow, 828 00:41:29,560 --> 00:41:32,200 Speaker 2: So I don't know it's Tibbs's fault. I hope you're 829 00:41:32,200 --> 00:41:35,879 Speaker 2: not hearing any of these stupid comments about Brunson being 830 00:41:35,920 --> 00:41:38,680 Speaker 2: the latest victim of a heavy workload. Has nothing to 831 00:41:38,719 --> 00:41:39,520 Speaker 2: do with that at all. 832 00:41:40,040 --> 00:41:41,960 Speaker 3: Well, I don't think for Brunson, but I think there's 833 00:41:41,960 --> 00:41:43,880 Speaker 3: a pattern now over the years, right if his players 834 00:41:43,880 --> 00:41:46,480 Speaker 3: getting hurt. Look, some of that just comes with like 835 00:41:46,560 --> 00:41:49,280 Speaker 3: wear and tear, right, and that's just part of player 836 00:41:49,320 --> 00:41:51,399 Speaker 3: with professional sports. It just seems to happen a lot 837 00:41:51,440 --> 00:41:52,040 Speaker 3: with his teams. 838 00:41:52,080 --> 00:41:52,279 Speaker 1: Brother. 839 00:41:52,400 --> 00:41:54,759 Speaker 2: Sure, hey, listen, some of that stuff is right, Like 840 00:41:54,880 --> 00:41:58,360 Speaker 2: if you're looking at Og with a hamstring, OG's always 841 00:41:58,400 --> 00:42:01,120 Speaker 2: banged up. But at least that's an injury you could have. 842 00:42:01,560 --> 00:42:03,640 Speaker 2: You could point to that and say, hey, maybe that's 843 00:42:03,680 --> 00:42:09,640 Speaker 2: the workload. Okay, a shoulder injury, right for Julius Randall, 844 00:42:09,800 --> 00:42:12,799 Speaker 2: nothing to do with workload, hand injury, nothing to do 845 00:42:12,880 --> 00:42:13,600 Speaker 2: with workload. 846 00:42:13,960 --> 00:42:17,920 Speaker 3: But unless you argue think like that, I mean, look, 847 00:42:17,960 --> 00:42:21,480 Speaker 3: the argument against it obviously is that you know, just 848 00:42:21,719 --> 00:42:28,160 Speaker 3: it's sort of the prolonged minutes lead your body to 849 00:42:28,280 --> 00:42:30,480 Speaker 3: be to wear down and not be as strong and 850 00:42:31,000 --> 00:42:33,240 Speaker 3: maybe that leads your hand getting broken. I mean I'm 851 00:42:33,280 --> 00:42:34,880 Speaker 3: stretching a little bit now, right. 852 00:42:35,440 --> 00:42:37,320 Speaker 2: I like, does that even sound legit? 853 00:42:37,480 --> 00:42:39,840 Speaker 3: Right there? No imagine coming in the game right now 854 00:42:39,800 --> 00:42:41,440 Speaker 3: if you're a Knicks player, like you have a minute 855 00:42:41,480 --> 00:42:43,120 Speaker 3: left in this game, Like, what do you what's the 856 00:42:43,200 --> 00:42:43,719 Speaker 3: what's the goal? 857 00:42:43,719 --> 00:42:43,879 Speaker 2: Here? 858 00:42:43,880 --> 00:42:48,839 Speaker 3: There was? I looked at the props for the points 859 00:42:49,680 --> 00:42:52,359 Speaker 3: and uh, Indiana went over for the even just from 860 00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:54,320 Speaker 3: four minutes ago. Like, I don't even know why I 861 00:42:54,320 --> 00:42:56,680 Speaker 3: didn't hit it. Oh wow, I should I should have hit. 862 00:42:56,560 --> 00:42:59,080 Speaker 2: It, but I did. I was like, you know what, fine, 863 00:42:59,280 --> 00:43:04,120 Speaker 2: I'll just I'll take Indiana's you know, uh total, like 864 00:43:04,239 --> 00:43:05,120 Speaker 2: team total. 865 00:43:04,920 --> 00:43:08,960 Speaker 3: Over one and a half with three minutes left, and 866 00:43:09,000 --> 00:43:11,879 Speaker 3: I was like it was plus money. Yes, I've bled 867 00:43:11,960 --> 00:43:13,880 Speaker 3: enough money in this game, buddy. I can't. I couldn't 868 00:43:13,920 --> 00:43:14,080 Speaker 3: do it. 869 00:43:14,080 --> 00:43:16,440 Speaker 2: I just I hate when that happens, right, You're like, 870 00:43:17,239 --> 00:43:19,319 Speaker 2: I feel like I'm chasing. I'm not gonna do that 871 00:43:19,960 --> 00:43:20,840 Speaker 2: chase today. 872 00:43:20,680 --> 00:43:25,719 Speaker 3: With a third quarter. But look, man, it's I think 873 00:43:25,760 --> 00:43:30,719 Speaker 3: the Knicks they play like a New York team should play, 874 00:43:30,800 --> 00:43:35,040 Speaker 3: right with with that toughness and great and physicality and defense. 875 00:43:35,480 --> 00:43:38,399 Speaker 3: They ran out of steam man too. Many guys hurt. Right, Man, 876 00:43:38,440 --> 00:43:40,640 Speaker 3: the Knicks brought all the celebrities out for this game too, 877 00:43:40,880 --> 00:43:43,120 Speaker 3: I know everyone everyone was there. 878 00:43:43,880 --> 00:43:46,719 Speaker 2: This is what a quarter of a century. We've got 879 00:43:46,719 --> 00:43:50,000 Speaker 2: a chance to go to the Eastern Conference Finals. It's 880 00:43:50,160 --> 00:43:53,319 Speaker 2: go time. They lose by twenty one points, man, they 881 00:43:53,320 --> 00:43:55,560 Speaker 2: get smacked around like that. That's rough. 882 00:43:55,840 --> 00:43:58,960 Speaker 3: And the Pacers still shot like what sixty percent, even 883 00:43:59,160 --> 00:44:01,960 Speaker 3: even like in the fourth quarter when they and most 884 00:44:01,960 --> 00:44:04,239 Speaker 3: start was putting most of the game. But still, I mean, 885 00:44:04,320 --> 00:44:09,680 Speaker 3: the Pacers today were sixty seven percent from the from 886 00:44:09,680 --> 00:44:11,480 Speaker 3: the field. That's got to be a record, right, I 887 00:44:11,480 --> 00:44:14,439 Speaker 3: mean in a game's in any playoff game, sixty seven 888 00:44:14,440 --> 00:44:20,680 Speaker 3: percent fifty from three. They had thirty three assists on 889 00:44:20,719 --> 00:44:27,320 Speaker 3: their fifty three made baskets. I mean, it just wildly 890 00:44:27,480 --> 00:44:28,600 Speaker 3: successful game for them. 891 00:44:29,120 --> 00:44:32,040 Speaker 2: I really do wonder how much of the conversation will 892 00:44:32,080 --> 00:44:37,760 Speaker 2: be Thibodeaux, right, and the workload for these guys, and look, Jeff, 893 00:44:37,800 --> 00:44:40,400 Speaker 2: I think a lot of people make far too much 894 00:44:40,520 --> 00:44:44,960 Speaker 2: of that. But to lose by twenty one, it's not 895 00:44:45,200 --> 00:44:48,120 Speaker 2: just you know, Brunson in the hand or Julius Randall 896 00:44:48,200 --> 00:44:50,600 Speaker 2: in the shoulder. I think you absolutely have to take 897 00:44:50,640 --> 00:44:55,479 Speaker 2: that into account. But they're the absolute walking wounded out there, 898 00:44:55,600 --> 00:44:59,520 Speaker 2: and it had some effect, I think on today's game, 899 00:44:59,600 --> 00:45:02,080 Speaker 2: but I think it's more so we always just want 900 00:45:02,080 --> 00:45:04,600 Speaker 2: to blame someone. I think you got to look at 901 00:45:04,600 --> 00:45:07,960 Speaker 2: the Pacers who absolutely shot the freaking lights out, Like 902 00:45:08,080 --> 00:45:11,280 Speaker 2: you just said, that could be an all time playoff record. 903 00:45:12,640 --> 00:45:17,000 Speaker 2: And that's not just the Knicks being banged up. It's 904 00:45:17,040 --> 00:45:19,440 Speaker 2: hard to shoot like that with nobody guarding you. 905 00:45:19,960 --> 00:45:22,480 Speaker 3: It's certainly not. But early in the game, I think 906 00:45:22,560 --> 00:45:26,960 Speaker 3: the speed was just Indiana plays fast, but the speed 907 00:45:26,960 --> 00:45:29,520 Speaker 3: of the game was just different, right, I mean, there 908 00:45:29,520 --> 00:45:33,040 Speaker 3: was a speed that was played by the Pacers that 909 00:45:33,160 --> 00:45:35,480 Speaker 3: wasn't played by the Knicks. And you can make the 910 00:45:35,480 --> 00:45:39,360 Speaker 3: case that the injuries and the wear and tear of 911 00:45:39,760 --> 00:45:43,560 Speaker 3: the team sort of finally caught up to the Knicks 912 00:45:43,600 --> 00:45:46,359 Speaker 3: early in this game. And when Indiana got confident and 913 00:45:46,760 --> 00:45:48,680 Speaker 3: look Hally burd I think no one expected this game 914 00:45:48,680 --> 00:45:50,799 Speaker 3: from him today. I mean did you? I certainly did. 915 00:45:52,520 --> 00:45:55,160 Speaker 3: When he's going, the rest of the team goes right, 916 00:45:55,320 --> 00:45:59,279 Speaker 3: and that I think led to the gradual build up 917 00:45:59,520 --> 00:46:01,759 Speaker 3: to where they just they just gout confident, buddy and 918 00:46:01,840 --> 00:46:04,799 Speaker 3: just couldn't miss. After the confidence, you know, And that's 919 00:46:05,120 --> 00:46:08,000 Speaker 3: what happens when you play fast, get out an early lead, 920 00:46:08,040 --> 00:46:09,640 Speaker 3: and you just let it ride. And then we talked 921 00:46:09,680 --> 00:46:11,920 Speaker 3: about this when we first started the show. They weathered 922 00:46:11,920 --> 00:46:14,600 Speaker 3: that third quarter storem the Knicks at which I think 923 00:46:14,640 --> 00:46:16,479 Speaker 3: we all thought we'd see a kind of a push 924 00:46:16,480 --> 00:46:19,240 Speaker 3: from the Knicks out of the locker locker at halftime, 925 00:46:19,280 --> 00:46:21,120 Speaker 3: and they just did a great job of with standing, 926 00:46:21,160 --> 00:46:24,239 Speaker 3: got down to six points from fifteen a halftime, and 927 00:46:25,800 --> 00:46:29,640 Speaker 3: they did a fantastic job of being able to play 928 00:46:29,680 --> 00:46:32,279 Speaker 3: through what imagine is a pretty fared up Gardner at 929 00:46:32,320 --> 00:46:32,720 Speaker 3: that moment. 930 00:46:33,120 --> 00:46:36,239 Speaker 2: Yeah. Right, they did a great job. That was the 931 00:46:36,280 --> 00:46:38,759 Speaker 2: turning point. We thought it was maybe turning toward the 932 00:46:38,800 --> 00:46:41,640 Speaker 2: Knicks when they cut into it and the deficit was 933 00:46:41,680 --> 00:46:44,439 Speaker 2: only six, and the Pacers just punched right back. Man, 934 00:46:44,920 --> 00:46:46,560 Speaker 2: next thing you knew, you blinked and it was up 935 00:46:46,600 --> 00:46:49,480 Speaker 2: to eighteen. Again. That was the game right there. Let 936 00:46:49,480 --> 00:46:51,760 Speaker 2: me throw something else at you know what we're talking about, hoops. 937 00:46:52,120 --> 00:46:55,240 Speaker 2: I find this to be pretty interesting, Jeff. So there's 938 00:46:55,320 --> 00:47:00,520 Speaker 2: this sponsorship deal that the Las Vegas Aces had, Right, 939 00:47:00,560 --> 00:47:03,760 Speaker 2: it's a WNBA team, and so they have a deal 940 00:47:03,880 --> 00:47:09,040 Speaker 2: with the Las Vegas Convention in Visitors Authority, it's the 941 00:47:09,239 --> 00:47:16,480 Speaker 2: LVCVA whatever. They're willing to pay one hundred thousand dollars 942 00:47:17,000 --> 00:47:20,520 Speaker 2: as a sponsorship deal for every Aces player for this 943 00:47:20,680 --> 00:47:24,359 Speaker 2: season and also next season in twenty twenty five. And 944 00:47:24,400 --> 00:47:27,040 Speaker 2: so this is what's interesting. The NBA is in the 945 00:47:27,200 --> 00:47:31,640 Speaker 2: WNBA is investigating this because they're like, should this be allowed? 946 00:47:32,360 --> 00:47:34,560 Speaker 2: And if this is the stat of stats here, Jeff, 947 00:47:34,920 --> 00:47:38,600 Speaker 2: The current WNBA salary cap is set at one point 948 00:47:38,640 --> 00:47:43,640 Speaker 2: four million dollars, okay for each team. This sponsorship deal 949 00:47:43,840 --> 00:47:47,640 Speaker 2: that the Aces have that totals one point two million 950 00:47:47,760 --> 00:47:51,400 Speaker 2: dollars for the team. It's almost worth the amount of 951 00:47:51,520 --> 00:47:52,640 Speaker 2: the salary cap. 952 00:47:53,480 --> 00:47:56,600 Speaker 3: What's wrong with this deal? I mean, if you're a 953 00:47:56,760 --> 00:47:58,640 Speaker 3: New York Nikki, you can get a sponsorship in the 954 00:47:58,640 --> 00:48:01,799 Speaker 3: city right from the company and brand what I guess 955 00:48:01,800 --> 00:48:06,360 Speaker 3: it's from the city specifically. I don't really I understand 956 00:48:06,400 --> 00:48:09,200 Speaker 3: the idea that it might be violate the salary cap, right, 957 00:48:09,400 --> 00:48:11,360 Speaker 3: but if the team is not paying it, that doesn't 958 00:48:11,400 --> 00:48:12,480 Speaker 3: valve the salary cap. 959 00:48:12,840 --> 00:48:13,360 Speaker 2: It doesn't. 960 00:48:13,480 --> 00:48:14,520 Speaker 3: But it's sponsorship deal. 961 00:48:14,680 --> 00:48:17,040 Speaker 2: It's one of those deals where Okay, we hit the 962 00:48:17,160 --> 00:48:21,400 Speaker 2: off season and there's a free agent who's thinking about 963 00:48:21,400 --> 00:48:25,400 Speaker 2: playing for whatever the Las Vegas Aces. Yeah, where they 964 00:48:25,440 --> 00:48:28,400 Speaker 2: can get paid and also get this one hundred thousand 965 00:48:28,480 --> 00:48:33,400 Speaker 2: dollars per that's actual that's actually more money than six 966 00:48:33,480 --> 00:48:37,439 Speaker 2: players making salary on the A's that they're making more 967 00:48:37,440 --> 00:48:40,720 Speaker 2: of this sponsorship, and good for them. But you can't 968 00:48:40,719 --> 00:48:43,279 Speaker 2: tell me it isn't an unfair advantage when there's a 969 00:48:43,360 --> 00:48:46,359 Speaker 2: salary cap and you've got a deal in place that 970 00:48:46,480 --> 00:48:48,920 Speaker 2: in a lot of instances pays you more than your 971 00:48:49,000 --> 00:48:50,279 Speaker 2: actual contract. 972 00:48:51,280 --> 00:48:55,600 Speaker 3: Well they should. Other teams should find a valuable sponsorships. 973 00:48:55,000 --> 00:48:58,080 Speaker 2: For their It's like nil, right, it's like having a 974 00:48:58,120 --> 00:48:59,480 Speaker 2: collective and. 975 00:49:00,239 --> 00:49:02,239 Speaker 3: Just get in trouble for something for another some of 976 00:49:02,320 --> 00:49:05,960 Speaker 3: their salary cap violations. Right, they were, they did, they 977 00:49:05,960 --> 00:49:11,879 Speaker 3: were doing something like this already. Right, Look, I think 978 00:49:11,920 --> 00:49:15,120 Speaker 3: this is great for the league. You know, I watched 979 00:49:15,200 --> 00:49:18,000 Speaker 3: w NBA yesterday. I watched Kaitland Clark play. It was 980 00:49:18,000 --> 00:49:21,880 Speaker 3: not the prettiest of basketball games. Her team is, uh, 981 00:49:22,840 --> 00:49:28,080 Speaker 3: it's rough. But look the amount of of money this 982 00:49:28,200 --> 00:49:30,920 Speaker 3: league is about to come into. Remember the collecton bargaining agreement. 983 00:49:30,960 --> 00:49:33,120 Speaker 3: I believe what's gonna get redone or is up after 984 00:49:33,160 --> 00:49:36,040 Speaker 3: the season, So they're gonna have more money for the players, 985 00:49:36,080 --> 00:49:38,560 Speaker 3: which is fantastic, and maybe they won't need to be 986 00:49:38,600 --> 00:49:43,480 Speaker 3: sponsored by you know, a city's tourist and the tourism 987 00:49:43,520 --> 00:49:47,560 Speaker 3: board to generate more money to want for free agents 988 00:49:47,560 --> 00:49:49,480 Speaker 3: to want to come be part of your team. So, 989 00:49:49,680 --> 00:49:52,520 Speaker 3: I mean, it feels like we're moving in the right 990 00:49:52,520 --> 00:49:56,279 Speaker 3: direction as far as the sport and the popularity and 991 00:49:56,320 --> 00:49:59,279 Speaker 3: what that could mean for the players in a couple 992 00:49:59,320 --> 00:50:01,080 Speaker 3: of years. But right now, they're just trying to make 993 00:50:01,080 --> 00:50:02,400 Speaker 3: these deals. Look a lot we talk this a lot. 994 00:50:02,480 --> 00:50:06,040 Speaker 3: A lot of these players have to play in in 995 00:50:05,280 --> 00:50:09,680 Speaker 3: in other countries in the offseason. Yeah, to make a salary, 996 00:50:09,719 --> 00:50:10,279 Speaker 3: to make a living. 997 00:50:10,719 --> 00:50:13,400 Speaker 2: And that's the thing is, it's tough to make this. 998 00:50:13,640 --> 00:50:14,200 Speaker 3: Uh. 999 00:50:14,560 --> 00:50:16,759 Speaker 2: I want to make this point so it's clear. I 1000 00:50:16,760 --> 00:50:20,000 Speaker 2: would love every player in the WNBA to have this 1001 00:50:20,120 --> 00:50:24,000 Speaker 2: same sponsorship opportunity where you're making one hundred k on 1002 00:50:24,080 --> 00:50:27,440 Speaker 2: the side, might even be more than your actual salary. Great, 1003 00:50:28,000 --> 00:50:30,000 Speaker 2: have at it. If you've got a company that wants 1004 00:50:30,040 --> 00:50:33,279 Speaker 2: to pay you that, you should absolutely make it. But 1005 00:50:33,320 --> 00:50:36,120 Speaker 2: I'm just saying in a sport where the salary cap 1006 00:50:36,200 --> 00:50:39,120 Speaker 2: is one point four million dollars, to have a sponsorship 1007 00:50:39,160 --> 00:50:42,280 Speaker 2: deal in place that totals one point two million dollars 1008 00:50:42,440 --> 00:50:47,160 Speaker 2: when other teams don't have that. That's completely an unfair advantage. 1009 00:50:47,719 --> 00:50:50,239 Speaker 2: Like what's the point of having a salary cap if 1010 00:50:50,280 --> 00:50:51,600 Speaker 2: you can do that on the side. 1011 00:50:52,280 --> 00:50:57,799 Speaker 3: The problem that I think you're having with it is 1012 00:50:57,840 --> 00:51:01,040 Speaker 3: not that they got it right, it's the amount of money. 1013 00:51:01,040 --> 00:51:03,320 Speaker 3: Because if if this happened to Patrick Mahomes, the chiefs 1014 00:51:03,320 --> 00:51:05,919 Speaker 3: in the City Kansas City, it was like, we're giving 1015 00:51:05,920 --> 00:51:08,919 Speaker 3: you one hundred grand to spon sponsoring, like you'd be like, okay, fine, 1016 00:51:08,960 --> 00:51:12,520 Speaker 3: he's making five hundred million, right, like whatever. But because 1017 00:51:12,600 --> 00:51:15,560 Speaker 3: the number is so large compared to the salary of 1018 00:51:15,600 --> 00:51:18,840 Speaker 3: the players, it's very striking. I mean they look. The 1019 00:51:19,320 --> 00:51:21,600 Speaker 3: best thing the King Hark has done for WNBA is 1020 00:51:21,600 --> 00:51:26,000 Speaker 3: have a discussion almost daily weekly about the salary of 1021 00:51:26,120 --> 00:51:27,440 Speaker 3: the players in the league. I think a lot of 1022 00:51:27,440 --> 00:51:30,000 Speaker 3: people would be surprised to learn her salary is like 1023 00:51:30,040 --> 00:51:32,200 Speaker 3: seventy six thousand dollars this season. Now, of course she 1024 00:51:32,239 --> 00:51:34,799 Speaker 3: has a deal with Nike and other sponsorships. I mean, 1025 00:51:34,800 --> 00:51:37,399 Speaker 3: she's making money. It's not like she is out there, 1026 00:51:37,480 --> 00:51:40,719 Speaker 3: you know, poor. But the fact is, I think people 1027 00:51:40,760 --> 00:51:44,800 Speaker 3: would be shocked to learn the salary for the salaries 1028 00:51:44,880 --> 00:51:47,920 Speaker 3: for crazy yeah, for rookie players essentially right on those 1029 00:51:47,960 --> 00:51:52,680 Speaker 3: rookie contracts the n W So, the the awareness raised 1030 00:51:53,120 --> 00:51:56,359 Speaker 3: because of her essentially is it's been remarkable. Okay, it's 1031 00:51:56,360 --> 00:52:00,480 Speaker 3: so funny these you know, these old heads that were 1032 00:52:00,520 --> 00:52:02,319 Speaker 3: hating on her, have hated on her for a game. 1033 00:52:02,360 --> 00:52:04,600 Speaker 3: And look, absolutely she was gonna struggle early as a rookie. 1034 00:52:04,600 --> 00:52:07,359 Speaker 3: I mean I followed I've followed Sabrina and Escue pretty 1035 00:52:07,360 --> 00:52:09,719 Speaker 3: closely as an organ grad and she struggled as a 1036 00:52:09,760 --> 00:52:13,279 Speaker 3: rookie too. I mean it's it's you're you're playing against 1037 00:52:13,760 --> 00:52:17,160 Speaker 3: grown adults with like if you've seen, you know, some 1038 00:52:17,200 --> 00:52:21,040 Speaker 3: of the coverage like kids and families and husbands and wives. 1039 00:52:21,080 --> 00:52:23,400 Speaker 3: I mean like it's I remember walking in the NFL 1040 00:52:23,440 --> 00:52:27,560 Speaker 3: walker room, Brian no girlfriend, you know, like and they're 1041 00:52:27,960 --> 00:52:29,920 Speaker 3: thirty seven year old kicker with a twelve year old 1042 00:52:30,000 --> 00:52:32,359 Speaker 3: kid like it is. It is a it's a it's 1043 00:52:32,400 --> 00:52:34,920 Speaker 3: a it's a business man. It's it's a grown a 1044 00:52:35,040 --> 00:52:38,520 Speaker 3: grown folks sport. And Kaitlin Clark's gonna have to learn 1045 00:52:38,560 --> 00:52:41,120 Speaker 3: how to play in this league. But all these old 1046 00:52:41,160 --> 00:52:44,000 Speaker 3: heads hating on her, and she's got on private planes. 1047 00:52:44,480 --> 00:52:46,799 Speaker 3: She's gonna get a new CBA that's gonna have more 1048 00:52:46,840 --> 00:52:49,359 Speaker 3: money for everyone. Yeah, you have, and I'm not sure that. Look, 1049 00:52:49,400 --> 00:52:52,200 Speaker 3: the Aces have won three Champers in a row without 1050 00:52:52,200 --> 00:52:55,839 Speaker 3: the help of Kaylyn Clark. But the popularity is only 1051 00:52:55,880 --> 00:52:59,319 Speaker 3: gonna help the Aces get deals like they just got right. Yeah, 1052 00:52:59,560 --> 00:53:03,040 Speaker 3: and so all these things are gonna help the league. 1053 00:53:03,600 --> 00:53:06,080 Speaker 3: And yet the old heads are hating on her, which 1054 00:53:06,120 --> 00:53:07,759 Speaker 3: is just it makes no sense to me. 1055 00:53:07,880 --> 00:53:10,200 Speaker 2: It makes no sense because she is It was like 1056 00:53:10,320 --> 00:53:14,000 Speaker 2: Don Staley, remember after South Carolina beat Iowa in the 1057 00:53:14,080 --> 00:53:17,640 Speaker 2: National Championship. Yeah, she thanked her and she said she's 1058 00:53:17,680 --> 00:53:22,400 Speaker 2: gonna lift the WNBA, just like she lifted women's college basketball. 1059 00:53:22,440 --> 00:53:23,840 Speaker 2: She was completely right about that. 1060 00:53:24,000 --> 00:53:25,240 Speaker 3: So absolutely, yeah. 1061 00:53:25,160 --> 00:53:28,960 Speaker 2: Caitlin Clark means a ton to that league. It's jarring. 1062 00:53:29,040 --> 00:53:32,759 Speaker 2: What's she making like seventy six cas something like that, 1063 00:53:32,880 --> 00:53:36,360 Speaker 2: and her Nike shoe deal is twenty eight million dollars. 1064 00:53:37,080 --> 00:53:40,879 Speaker 2: That disparity between what your contract is and what she's 1065 00:53:40,880 --> 00:53:42,879 Speaker 2: making on the side. That's why if you go back 1066 00:53:42,920 --> 00:53:47,040 Speaker 2: to the Aces deal, I love that they're making this money. 1067 00:53:47,400 --> 00:53:50,239 Speaker 2: I'm not hating on them having a sponsorship deal and 1068 00:53:50,280 --> 00:53:53,960 Speaker 2: making money on the side. It's just look, man, if 1069 00:53:54,440 --> 00:53:57,319 Speaker 2: if I if you play in the WNBA and you've 1070 00:53:57,320 --> 00:54:01,719 Speaker 2: got a chance to play for whoever, the Chicago Sky, right, 1071 00:54:01,800 --> 00:54:05,040 Speaker 2: and you could make eighty K. Or you could play 1072 00:54:05,080 --> 00:54:07,840 Speaker 2: for the Las Vegas Aces and you can make eighty 1073 00:54:07,920 --> 00:54:11,120 Speaker 2: K in salary and one hundred K on the side, 1074 00:54:11,560 --> 00:54:12,959 Speaker 2: who are you playing for? 1075 00:54:13,320 --> 00:54:13,520 Speaker 4: Right? 1076 00:54:13,560 --> 00:54:15,960 Speaker 2: Like, it's so that that's the thing that I am 1077 00:54:16,200 --> 00:54:18,600 Speaker 2: I have an issue with where I just needed to 1078 00:54:18,600 --> 00:54:21,040 Speaker 2: be uniform across the board or there's no reason to 1079 00:54:21,080 --> 00:54:22,319 Speaker 2: have a salary cap at all. 1080 00:54:23,760 --> 00:54:26,239 Speaker 3: No, I'm I'm in agreement with with with what you 1081 00:54:26,320 --> 00:54:31,200 Speaker 3: said about that. I'll tell you what, man, We talk 1082 00:54:31,280 --> 00:54:34,399 Speaker 3: a lot about damage like this in college sports, and 1083 00:54:36,000 --> 00:54:39,240 Speaker 3: it's I don't know if it's helped fans of football, 1084 00:54:39,440 --> 00:54:42,920 Speaker 3: I mean certain teams specifically, probably, but I think it's 1085 00:54:42,960 --> 00:54:45,239 Speaker 3: helped the women's game so much. And it starts with 1086 00:54:45,280 --> 00:54:48,040 Speaker 3: it can come as a great example, right because I 1087 00:54:48,040 --> 00:54:50,640 Speaker 3: think there would have been excitement to watch her anyways, right, 1088 00:54:51,320 --> 00:54:54,960 Speaker 3: But her ability to do national TV ads and her 1089 00:54:54,960 --> 00:54:59,120 Speaker 3: ability to be so front facing for the league is 1090 00:54:59,120 --> 00:55:02,600 Speaker 3: because of name Aagel, Right, It's because she's allowed to 1091 00:55:02,680 --> 00:55:06,040 Speaker 3: now college athinks weren't allowed to do this three or 1092 00:55:06,040 --> 00:55:08,960 Speaker 3: four years ago, and that carries over into one. And 1093 00:55:09,040 --> 00:55:12,080 Speaker 3: to watch her, Dude, I have not watched it whether 1094 00:55:12,080 --> 00:55:15,279 Speaker 3: she's in w NBA game in a long time. I 1095 00:55:15,360 --> 00:55:17,879 Speaker 3: watched the postseason every now and then, and I made 1096 00:55:17,920 --> 00:55:19,880 Speaker 3: sure like to put it on yesterday. I wanted to 1097 00:55:19,880 --> 00:55:23,960 Speaker 3: watch her play. And that's why I was so striking 1098 00:55:24,000 --> 00:55:27,720 Speaker 3: about the rest of her teammates. But that that starts 1099 00:55:27,719 --> 00:55:31,000 Speaker 3: from the job that she did and IOWA did and 1100 00:55:31,320 --> 00:55:34,279 Speaker 3: the networks did of promoting her and her brand. And 1101 00:55:34,320 --> 00:55:36,280 Speaker 3: it was electric brand too. I mean, she was incredible 1102 00:55:37,239 --> 00:55:39,520 Speaker 3: and even after like they didn't they did. One of 1103 00:55:39,520 --> 00:55:42,799 Speaker 3: the crazy parts too, about is she didn't win a championship, right? 1104 00:55:43,800 --> 00:55:47,319 Speaker 3: She even win? Yeah, and we want to watch her play. 1105 00:55:47,400 --> 00:55:49,960 Speaker 3: So she's a rock star and she's also handling it 1106 00:55:50,000 --> 00:55:51,520 Speaker 3: with a lot of grace. And I think it's really 1107 00:55:51,560 --> 00:55:54,440 Speaker 3: hard at that age to have this pressure put on you. 1108 00:55:54,800 --> 00:55:58,920 Speaker 2: I also think you could easily punch back. You know, 1109 00:55:59,000 --> 00:56:01,760 Speaker 2: you could easily say, do you realize what I'm doing 1110 00:56:01,800 --> 00:56:04,680 Speaker 2: for this league? You know what I mean, It'd be 1111 00:56:04,840 --> 00:56:07,560 Speaker 2: tempting to go down that road with like you said, 1112 00:56:07,600 --> 00:56:10,160 Speaker 2: some of the old heads and former players just hating 1113 00:56:10,239 --> 00:56:13,759 Speaker 2: on her where she she could absolutely punch back and say, 1114 00:56:13,760 --> 00:56:16,640 Speaker 2: do you realize what I'm doing for this game overall here? 1115 00:56:16,760 --> 00:56:19,359 Speaker 2: And she's not. And I think that's a credit to her. 1116 00:56:20,040 --> 00:56:26,040 Speaker 2: By the way, Robert McIntyre, Oh he Eagles boom, Let's go. Jeff, 1117 00:56:26,080 --> 00:56:26,800 Speaker 2: I got home. 1118 00:56:28,040 --> 00:56:31,480 Speaker 3: I took I took it. I took it too. But uh, 1119 00:56:32,320 --> 00:56:34,279 Speaker 3: I tried to use that boost that you use and 1120 00:56:34,280 --> 00:56:36,000 Speaker 3: it would limit it to the twenty five bucks. So 1121 00:56:36,320 --> 00:56:40,200 Speaker 3: hey man, after after this Nick's fiasco today, I'll take it. 1122 00:56:40,239 --> 00:56:42,480 Speaker 3: I'll take any money I can get. I mean, I 1123 00:56:42,560 --> 00:56:45,040 Speaker 3: had a great day in baseball though, so that really helps. 1124 00:56:46,760 --> 00:56:48,640 Speaker 2: Eighteen and we get there by one stroke. 1125 00:56:48,719 --> 00:56:50,839 Speaker 3: Jeff, how about you think about wagering this is this 1126 00:56:50,880 --> 00:56:53,320 Speaker 3: is this is the thing, guys. Obviously, the only wager 1127 00:56:53,360 --> 00:56:55,440 Speaker 3: what you can afford to lose. Right, that's a disclaimer, 1128 00:56:55,880 --> 00:56:56,600 Speaker 3: But I'm doing this. 1129 00:56:57,000 --> 00:57:00,520 Speaker 2: To Jeff, just wager stuff you can't afford that I. 1130 00:57:00,480 --> 00:57:03,800 Speaker 3: Am doing this season long fade of the White Sox, 1131 00:57:03,840 --> 00:57:04,800 Speaker 3: the Rockies in the Martins. 1132 00:57:04,840 --> 00:57:07,080 Speaker 2: You're still committed to it. Yeah, that's great. 1133 00:57:07,239 --> 00:57:10,040 Speaker 3: But here's why I had a bag like two days 1134 00:57:10,120 --> 00:57:12,719 Speaker 3: I want May three or four days. I lost a 1135 00:57:12,760 --> 00:57:14,480 Speaker 3: couple grand I'll just be honest. 1136 00:57:14,239 --> 00:57:15,160 Speaker 2: But just stick with it. 1137 00:57:15,400 --> 00:57:17,600 Speaker 3: You stick with it. I made it mostly back now 1138 00:57:17,640 --> 00:57:20,360 Speaker 3: boom because the White Sox got swept. The Rockies are 1139 00:57:20,360 --> 00:57:24,600 Speaker 3: about to get swept, like you're back on the Mets. 1140 00:57:24,600 --> 00:57:27,720 Speaker 3: Al jeez, they want today at least, But like you 1141 00:57:27,800 --> 00:57:29,439 Speaker 3: have to. If you have a system, you gotta stick 1142 00:57:29,480 --> 00:57:31,640 Speaker 3: to it, man. Otherwise, this how I get you? Right? 1143 00:57:31,920 --> 00:57:35,680 Speaker 2: He is jes As you don't You also know who's 1144 00:57:35,680 --> 00:57:41,120 Speaker 2: back is Adam Kaplan. Huh. I love it FSR NFL Insider. 1145 00:57:41,120 --> 00:57:44,600 Speaker 2: We've gone long enough without talking about ball. Huh. Little 1146 00:57:44,640 --> 00:57:48,200 Speaker 2: ball buffet right around the corner for you, NFL style schedule, 1147 00:57:48,480 --> 00:57:51,040 Speaker 2: maybe a little two what too what He's in the 1148 00:57:51,080 --> 00:57:53,400 Speaker 2: news as well, We'll get to that right around the corner. 1149 00:57:53,400 --> 00:57:55,960 Speaker 2: He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian. Now hang with us right 1150 00:57:55,960 --> 00:57:57,080 Speaker 2: here on Fox Sports Radio. 1151 00:57:57,560 --> 00:58:00,440 Speaker 4: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk line up 1152 00:58:00,440 --> 00:58:03,480 Speaker 4: in the nation. Catch all of our shows at foxsports 1153 00:58:03,600 --> 00:58:07,880 Speaker 4: Radio dot com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR 1154 00:58:08,040 --> 00:58:08,880 Speaker 4: to listen live. 1155 00:58:09,520 --> 00:58:13,520 Speaker 2: It is Fox Sports Radio, Jeff Schwartz, Brian know with 1156 00:58:13,600 --> 00:58:17,160 Speaker 2: you here on a Sunday, very please to welcome in 1157 00:58:17,240 --> 00:58:23,120 Speaker 2: Adam Kaplan FSR NFL Insider Inside the Birds podcast and 1158 00:58:23,160 --> 00:58:27,120 Speaker 2: a huge Slayer fan. Is that last? Is that correct? 1159 00:58:27,680 --> 00:58:27,880 Speaker 3: Yeah? 1160 00:58:27,880 --> 00:58:28,600 Speaker 2: I haven't know about that. 1161 00:58:28,720 --> 00:58:31,560 Speaker 10: I know my old friend, the late great uh John 1162 00:58:31,600 --> 00:58:35,400 Speaker 10: Clayton was definitely into the uh the hairbands. I remember 1163 00:58:35,480 --> 00:58:38,760 Speaker 10: John's commercial. Yeah, yeah, but which is pretty amazing by 1164 00:58:38,800 --> 00:58:40,960 Speaker 10: the way. But it's good be with you guys. Is 1165 00:58:41,480 --> 00:58:43,200 Speaker 10: we get through May here and also good to hear 1166 00:58:43,200 --> 00:58:45,680 Speaker 10: you guys before I came on here and Jeff talk 1167 00:58:45,760 --> 00:58:47,960 Speaker 10: about his gambling exploitations there. 1168 00:58:48,120 --> 00:58:48,960 Speaker 3: It's interesting. 1169 00:58:49,600 --> 00:58:50,440 Speaker 2: That was fascinating. 1170 00:58:50,480 --> 00:58:51,120 Speaker 1: I did not know that. 1171 00:58:51,120 --> 00:58:54,280 Speaker 10: Well, I knew Jeff like the gambling scene, but uh 1172 00:58:54,520 --> 00:58:56,440 Speaker 10: fade playing the teams that are fading. 1173 00:58:56,480 --> 00:58:59,040 Speaker 2: I love that, like the Barlins in particular. 1174 00:58:59,440 --> 00:59:02,480 Speaker 3: It buddy, otherwise you're gonna lose money. 1175 00:59:03,800 --> 00:59:06,240 Speaker 2: You should see our text threat here cap you know, 1176 00:59:06,480 --> 00:59:10,560 Speaker 2: good lord man, it is just it's degenerate gambling. One 1177 00:59:10,600 --> 00:59:13,880 Speaker 2: oh one. You know, Jeff and I are covering everything, 1178 00:59:14,200 --> 00:59:15,880 Speaker 2: so I've written. 1179 00:59:15,560 --> 00:59:19,080 Speaker 3: An article about Week one NFL lines already, so I'm wow, 1180 00:59:20,400 --> 00:59:20,840 Speaker 3: what do you think? 1181 00:59:22,080 --> 00:59:24,000 Speaker 2: By the way, what do your thought in the Packer 1182 00:59:24,040 --> 00:59:24,480 Speaker 2: Eagle game? 1183 00:59:24,560 --> 00:59:28,080 Speaker 3: Jeff I would think Eagles to cover that game just 1184 00:59:28,120 --> 00:59:30,120 Speaker 3: as of right as of right now, but I like 1185 00:59:30,160 --> 00:59:32,440 Speaker 3: the Browns. My favorite one is Brown's minus one at home. 1186 00:59:32,480 --> 00:59:33,400 Speaker 3: It's the Cowboys. 1187 00:59:33,600 --> 00:59:37,720 Speaker 2: Oh wow, Okay, with Tom Brady on the call, cap, 1188 00:59:37,840 --> 00:59:39,720 Speaker 2: what do you think about this? The Jets? So it's 1189 00:59:39,760 --> 00:59:42,720 Speaker 2: been talked about a lot, six primetime games. They actually 1190 00:59:42,720 --> 00:59:46,880 Speaker 2: play a game in London also, so seven standalone games 1191 00:59:47,000 --> 00:59:49,720 Speaker 2: in the first eleven weeks. That's a big bet on 1192 00:59:49,840 --> 00:59:53,280 Speaker 2: the Jets by the NFL. What do you think about 1193 00:59:53,480 --> 00:59:56,400 Speaker 2: the league putting them on primetime that much to start 1194 00:59:56,400 --> 00:59:56,880 Speaker 2: the season. 1195 00:59:56,960 --> 00:59:58,800 Speaker 10: So I was on a media call with Mike North, 1196 00:59:59,000 --> 01:00:03,160 Speaker 10: whoever sees scheduling for the NFL. Mike's usually really good, 1197 01:00:03,160 --> 01:00:05,360 Speaker 10: He's pretty straight up, and it was just kind of funny. 1198 01:00:05,400 --> 01:00:07,360 Speaker 10: His reaction goes like the Jets kind of os one 1199 01:00:07,400 --> 01:00:11,600 Speaker 10: for what happened with obviously Rogers, because there we could 1200 01:00:11,600 --> 01:00:15,640 Speaker 10: talk about the Jets futility for decades. But as my 1201 01:00:15,840 --> 01:00:19,320 Speaker 10: North said, look, the networks wanted him one of the Jets. 1202 01:00:19,320 --> 01:00:20,200 Speaker 2: They want them on. 1203 01:00:20,520 --> 01:00:24,120 Speaker 10: So obviously everyone's backing on Roger's staying healthy somehow at 1204 01:00:24,120 --> 01:00:25,640 Speaker 10: forty years old, which he turns this year. 1205 01:00:25,680 --> 01:00:27,960 Speaker 2: So yeah, I thought that was interesting. I was not 1206 01:00:28,040 --> 01:00:28,680 Speaker 2: expecting that. 1207 01:00:28,760 --> 01:00:31,520 Speaker 10: Now I thought the best story of the schedule, and 1208 01:00:31,840 --> 01:00:33,320 Speaker 10: when I talk about this one, this is one of 1209 01:00:33,360 --> 01:00:35,800 Speaker 10: the most amazing stories. I thought this had a chance, 1210 01:00:36,960 --> 01:00:40,720 Speaker 10: and the Texans rise here to be on primetime. Think 1211 01:00:40,720 --> 01:00:45,440 Speaker 10: about this last year, sixteen games at one Eastern Folks sixteen, 1212 01:00:45,560 --> 01:00:47,840 Speaker 10: that's a little that the league thought about the Texans. 1213 01:00:48,080 --> 01:00:50,840 Speaker 10: Now think at four primetime games, and it's great when 1214 01:00:50,840 --> 01:00:53,120 Speaker 10: a team comes out of nowhere no one expected. Obviously, 1215 01:00:53,200 --> 01:00:54,920 Speaker 10: the league is telling you what they thought last year. 1216 01:00:54,920 --> 01:00:56,920 Speaker 10: Coming into the season. They didn't think much of the Texans, 1217 01:00:56,920 --> 01:00:57,640 Speaker 10: and now they truly do. 1218 01:00:58,520 --> 01:01:01,360 Speaker 3: That happened to me with the Chiefs twenty thirteen. We 1219 01:01:01,360 --> 01:01:03,320 Speaker 3: were coming off of two and fourteen season and we 1220 01:01:03,360 --> 01:01:07,360 Speaker 3: had one primetime game the following year. It's actually wonderful 1221 01:01:07,360 --> 01:01:09,040 Speaker 3: if you're a player to play all your games at 1222 01:01:09,520 --> 01:01:13,440 Speaker 3: twelfth Central. But that's you know, that's the way it works, right. 1223 01:01:15,560 --> 01:01:19,880 Speaker 3: I don't know, Adam, if the NFL intentionally sets up 1224 01:01:19,920 --> 01:01:24,000 Speaker 3: schedules for success for certain teams. If you're a Bears fan, 1225 01:01:24,040 --> 01:01:27,320 Speaker 3: you might think so. No division games until Week eleven. 1226 01:01:28,520 --> 01:01:31,280 Speaker 3: You know, it's a tough schedule, and the NFL is tough, 1227 01:01:31,320 --> 01:01:33,760 Speaker 3: but it feels like the Bears got a little bit 1228 01:01:33,760 --> 01:01:35,800 Speaker 3: of like, you know, we'll kind of ease in some 1229 01:01:35,800 --> 01:01:38,680 Speaker 3: some Caleb Williams did the NFL do the Bears a 1230 01:01:38,720 --> 01:01:39,240 Speaker 3: solid here? 1231 01:01:40,520 --> 01:01:43,240 Speaker 10: When I look at their schedule, I think it's I 1232 01:01:43,240 --> 01:01:46,440 Speaker 10: think it's when you really go through it there by way, 1233 01:01:46,640 --> 01:01:49,640 Speaker 10: they're bias. In Week seven, you don't see a game 1234 01:01:49,680 --> 01:01:51,280 Speaker 10: where all but they got no chance. I mean, the 1235 01:01:51,640 --> 01:01:54,040 Speaker 10: Week two at the against the Texas in Houston will 1236 01:01:54,080 --> 01:01:56,440 Speaker 10: certainly be tough. It's not like the text are like 1237 01:01:56,480 --> 01:01:59,080 Speaker 10: a juggernaut. We think they're good. They're not becoming a team, 1238 01:01:59,440 --> 01:02:02,720 Speaker 10: no question about it. But yeah, they've kind of they've 1239 01:02:02,760 --> 01:02:06,480 Speaker 10: got a very they got it what I call winnable schedule. 1240 01:02:06,480 --> 01:02:10,960 Speaker 10: There's not a game honestly. The game against green Bay 1241 01:02:10,960 --> 01:02:13,920 Speaker 10: in Week eleven will be very difficult. Green bay'na I'm 1242 01:02:13,920 --> 01:02:15,920 Speaker 10: gonna probably want to pick in green Bay over Detroit. 1243 01:02:15,960 --> 01:02:19,120 Speaker 10: Detroit is my breakout team last season. Green Bay kind 1244 01:02:19,120 --> 01:02:21,040 Speaker 10: of surprised me when they wanted Dallas in the playoff 1245 01:02:21,040 --> 01:02:21,840 Speaker 10: where they blow them out. 1246 01:02:22,480 --> 01:02:24,560 Speaker 2: But uh yeah, I like that. 1247 01:02:24,680 --> 01:02:24,960 Speaker 3: You know what. 1248 01:02:25,200 --> 01:02:27,000 Speaker 10: I'm glad And by the way, that first game for 1249 01:02:27,080 --> 01:02:29,200 Speaker 10: Kayleb Williams is at home against the Titans, so that 1250 01:02:29,240 --> 01:02:31,400 Speaker 10: I like that. I like that for them, and I 1251 01:02:31,520 --> 01:02:33,920 Speaker 10: talk of the Titans. They feel pretty good about their offseason. 1252 01:02:33,920 --> 01:02:36,880 Speaker 10: They're very aggressive, by the way, but I'm lik at 1253 01:02:36,920 --> 01:02:41,240 Speaker 10: Caleb Williams and this revised past target group probably the 1254 01:02:41,280 --> 01:02:43,200 Speaker 10: best pass target group the Bears are put together in 1255 01:02:43,240 --> 01:02:44,160 Speaker 10: like twenty plus years. 1256 01:02:45,080 --> 01:02:47,720 Speaker 2: I'm looking at the Packers' schedule cap and it's really 1257 01:02:47,720 --> 01:02:50,920 Speaker 2: interesting how it lays out with their primetime games. So 1258 01:02:51,000 --> 01:02:53,360 Speaker 2: you mentioned the very first one, it's on that Friday, 1259 01:02:53,400 --> 01:02:56,479 Speaker 2: it's in Brazil against the Eagles, and then they don't 1260 01:02:56,480 --> 01:03:00,320 Speaker 2: have a primetime game until Thanksgiving. We're talking the end 1261 01:03:00,320 --> 01:03:04,040 Speaker 2: of November, and they have four primetime games in a 1262 01:03:04,160 --> 01:03:09,200 Speaker 2: row from late November to later December. I don't know 1263 01:03:09,240 --> 01:03:11,200 Speaker 2: if they're gonna be any good. Like, what do you 1264 01:03:11,200 --> 01:03:15,040 Speaker 2: think about four primetime games in a row for the Packers. 1265 01:03:15,040 --> 01:03:18,880 Speaker 2: We're talking weeks thirteen through sixteen. Just what do you 1266 01:03:18,920 --> 01:03:21,280 Speaker 2: think about the Packers in twenty twenty four. Do you 1267 01:03:21,320 --> 01:03:24,120 Speaker 2: think they're gonna be an even better team than last season? 1268 01:03:24,280 --> 01:03:26,920 Speaker 10: Well, look, here's here's why they're going to be better. 1269 01:03:26,960 --> 01:03:30,800 Speaker 10: Because what they did was interesting. They changed defensive coordinator 1270 01:03:30,840 --> 01:03:34,560 Speaker 10: Joe Barries out. Jeff Halfley is in. Halfley was the 1271 01:03:34,600 --> 01:03:38,480 Speaker 10: former Boston College head coach. We get debate why he 1272 01:03:38,560 --> 01:03:40,600 Speaker 10: left a head coaching job in college, and we can 1273 01:03:40,640 --> 01:03:43,200 Speaker 10: talk about nil and whatever, but the fact of the 1274 01:03:43,240 --> 01:03:45,240 Speaker 10: matter is, now he comes in, they're going to change 1275 01:03:45,240 --> 01:03:48,000 Speaker 10: their scheme to forty three front, which is I don't 1276 01:03:48,000 --> 01:03:49,600 Speaker 10: want to say historic, but they haven't run a forty 1277 01:03:49,600 --> 01:03:52,760 Speaker 10: three in probably a decade, if not longer, and they're 1278 01:03:52,760 --> 01:03:57,280 Speaker 10: gonna be Aaron Kampman, right right, Aaron, Yeah, that's and 1279 01:03:57,360 --> 01:03:59,160 Speaker 10: that's in the two thousand. That's in like the mid 1280 01:03:59,160 --> 01:04:02,280 Speaker 10: two thousand, so it's been a while. The game, by 1281 01:04:02,320 --> 01:04:03,840 Speaker 10: the way, the game in Brazil is technically a home 1282 01:04:03,880 --> 01:04:07,280 Speaker 10: game for the Eagles. Packer and Eagle fans really travel well. 1283 01:04:07,320 --> 01:04:09,000 Speaker 10: And that's a game if you're the Eagles, you probably 1284 01:04:09,040 --> 01:04:11,480 Speaker 10: would have wanted to have that at home and like 1285 01:04:11,520 --> 01:04:14,480 Speaker 10: in a financial stadium and that spread. By the way, 1286 01:04:14,480 --> 01:04:16,320 Speaker 10: it'd open at four, it's down to one and a half, 1287 01:04:16,360 --> 01:04:18,120 Speaker 10: and that it tells you where the public is that 1288 01:04:18,200 --> 01:04:19,840 Speaker 10: they think the Packers are going to be pretty. 1289 01:04:19,560 --> 01:04:22,000 Speaker 2: Good, but the Packers have they're another team. 1290 01:04:22,040 --> 01:04:24,640 Speaker 10: Boy, what a really good schedule they have after the 1291 01:04:24,640 --> 01:04:29,560 Speaker 10: Eagle game, the Colts, Titans, Vikings, Rams, Cardinals, Texans, Jaguars. 1292 01:04:30,640 --> 01:04:34,000 Speaker 10: Really not a terrible schedule. I think, a very winnable schedule, 1293 01:04:34,600 --> 01:04:36,520 Speaker 10: and that that's going to be a great race between 1294 01:04:36,520 --> 01:04:40,479 Speaker 10: them and Alliance An Alliance or Lines are a fun team. 1295 01:04:40,680 --> 01:04:43,440 Speaker 10: It's so cool. It took them thirty years to be relevant, 1296 01:04:43,440 --> 01:04:45,040 Speaker 10: but they're certainly very relevant right now. 1297 01:04:46,360 --> 01:04:50,280 Speaker 3: I am a little surprised the NFL went Chiefs Ravens 1298 01:04:50,320 --> 01:04:52,920 Speaker 3: and then Chiefs Bangles in past one and two. Those 1299 01:04:52,920 --> 01:04:54,960 Speaker 3: are games that we've seen play at the end of 1300 01:04:54,960 --> 01:04:58,240 Speaker 3: the season because those matter for NFC playoff seedings. Do 1301 01:04:58,280 --> 01:05:02,480 Speaker 3: you think, especially the Bengals game, was more about Burrow's 1302 01:05:02,520 --> 01:05:04,440 Speaker 3: health and that he has not been healthy at the 1303 01:05:04,520 --> 01:05:05,880 Speaker 3: end of the season, and they just want to play 1304 01:05:05,880 --> 01:05:09,000 Speaker 3: that game when we assume he's one hundred. 1305 01:05:08,720 --> 01:05:12,080 Speaker 10: Percent that one. I wasn't sure because I was listening 1306 01:05:12,120 --> 01:05:15,640 Speaker 10: to the schedule. The schedule makers talk about this. They 1307 01:05:15,680 --> 01:05:17,880 Speaker 10: love that matchup because you know, the Bengals and Chiefs 1308 01:05:17,880 --> 01:05:21,680 Speaker 10: matchups with Burrow and Mahomes have been incredibly just just 1309 01:05:21,880 --> 01:05:22,560 Speaker 10: great watch. 1310 01:05:23,000 --> 01:05:23,720 Speaker 2: Could go either way. 1311 01:05:23,720 --> 01:05:25,959 Speaker 10: They've got a butting rivalry here, there's no question about 1312 01:05:26,000 --> 01:05:28,280 Speaker 10: playing the same conference. Yeah, I don't know why they 1313 01:05:28,360 --> 01:05:32,480 Speaker 10: put it so early, but look, it's kind of interesting 1314 01:05:32,600 --> 01:05:35,320 Speaker 10: because you talked about it, Jeff, when you were with 1315 01:05:35,320 --> 01:05:35,640 Speaker 10: the Chief. 1316 01:05:35,680 --> 01:05:39,440 Speaker 2: In twenty thirteen, Andy Reid comes in. Andy Reid was 1317 01:05:39,440 --> 01:05:40,400 Speaker 2: fired by the Eagles. 1318 01:05:40,440 --> 01:05:43,600 Speaker 10: Nobody knows what to think, and leaving the Eagles it 1319 01:05:43,960 --> 01:05:46,600 Speaker 10: did not end well for Andy. They were a disaster 1320 01:05:47,040 --> 01:05:50,000 Speaker 10: and he had personnel control. Then he comes into thirteen 1321 01:05:50,440 --> 01:05:53,800 Speaker 10: with Alex Smith being the quarterback, nobody knows what to expect, 1322 01:05:54,400 --> 01:05:56,280 Speaker 10: and he got things turned around there. And Jeff, you 1323 01:05:56,280 --> 01:05:58,240 Speaker 10: could obvious speak about what Andy did when he came 1324 01:05:58,320 --> 01:06:00,880 Speaker 10: in there, but they've been relevant and since then, and 1325 01:06:01,040 --> 01:06:04,200 Speaker 10: quite frankly, they've been They had been a disaster or 1326 01:06:04,320 --> 01:06:06,000 Speaker 10: very up and down. They they had a little bit 1327 01:06:06,000 --> 01:06:08,479 Speaker 10: of runner Scott Pioli the GM, but it did that 1328 01:06:08,480 --> 01:06:11,400 Speaker 10: that that situation ended not very well. And then you 1329 01:06:11,520 --> 01:06:16,800 Speaker 10: go into the next situation with Andy Reid and you 1330 01:06:16,920 --> 01:06:18,680 Speaker 10: just look at what he's done and Brett Veach, by 1331 01:06:18,680 --> 01:06:20,760 Speaker 10: the way, who we brought in from Philly with him. 1332 01:06:20,760 --> 01:06:23,400 Speaker 10: Then Brett would want up being their general manager, maybe 1333 01:06:23,400 --> 01:06:26,200 Speaker 10: one of the best GM head coaching Tanems in NFL history, 1334 01:06:26,240 --> 01:06:28,160 Speaker 10: quite frankly and very quickly. 1335 01:06:28,400 --> 01:06:32,919 Speaker 3: Sorry, Brian. The thing that I think is important about 1336 01:06:32,920 --> 01:06:35,520 Speaker 3: Andy Reid is obviously he's a great coach, but he 1337 01:06:35,680 --> 01:06:38,840 Speaker 3: is adapted to the game better than any coach that 1338 01:06:39,280 --> 01:06:42,720 Speaker 3: I can recall. And part of that adapting is saying, 1339 01:06:42,760 --> 01:06:45,200 Speaker 3: like I can't be in control of all the player 1340 01:06:45,240 --> 01:06:48,080 Speaker 3: personnel decisions, like he did that affiliate. To your point, 1341 01:06:48,200 --> 01:06:50,920 Speaker 3: it didn't go well. He came again't say now, he 1342 01:06:51,240 --> 01:06:53,880 Speaker 3: let he has some control, but he let John Dorsey 1343 01:06:53,920 --> 01:06:55,920 Speaker 3: do a lot of it. He let Brett Veach do 1344 01:06:55,960 --> 01:06:58,360 Speaker 3: a lot of it, and they work together to build 1345 01:06:58,360 --> 01:07:02,080 Speaker 3: this really good team. And I appreciate his ability to say, 1346 01:07:02,080 --> 01:07:04,560 Speaker 3: you know what, I'm really good at coaching. I'm gonna 1347 01:07:04,560 --> 01:07:07,840 Speaker 3: do that. I'm gonna hire people that I trust to 1348 01:07:08,120 --> 01:07:10,120 Speaker 3: run the personnel department. I'm gonna make that change. I'm 1349 01:07:10,120 --> 01:07:11,800 Speaker 3: not gonna do that anymore because that that cost me 1350 01:07:11,840 --> 01:07:12,640 Speaker 3: my job in Philly. 1351 01:07:13,080 --> 01:07:15,800 Speaker 10: Yeah, and Belichick should have done that. Bill I think 1352 01:07:15,960 --> 01:07:18,560 Speaker 10: might still be their head coach. And with New England, 1353 01:07:18,560 --> 01:07:21,160 Speaker 10: had he giving up some stuff, well, I mean, we 1354 01:07:21,160 --> 01:07:22,400 Speaker 10: don't have time to do it, because I know we're 1355 01:07:22,400 --> 01:07:24,440 Speaker 10: pressed for time here. But the drafts of the last 1356 01:07:24,440 --> 01:07:26,640 Speaker 10: four to five years with the Patriots were not very good, 1357 01:07:27,320 --> 01:07:29,720 Speaker 10: to say the least, and that that's part of what 1358 01:07:29,840 --> 01:07:32,520 Speaker 10: cost him his job. But and he doesn't really I'm 1359 01:07:32,560 --> 01:07:34,280 Speaker 10: told by some of the chiefs that he doesn't really 1360 01:07:34,280 --> 01:07:36,320 Speaker 10: get involved very much in personnel. He's handed off the 1361 01:07:36,400 --> 01:07:39,920 Speaker 10: reatz Feach really makes the call. So it's it's pretty amazing, 1362 01:07:40,000 --> 01:07:42,760 Speaker 10: and I got to give any recredit. One thing I 1363 01:07:42,760 --> 01:07:45,160 Speaker 10: do want to mention when when when they traded Tyreek Kill, 1364 01:07:45,160 --> 01:07:47,200 Speaker 10: I'm like, well, that's that's gonna be a problem. It 1365 01:07:47,240 --> 01:07:50,480 Speaker 10: hasn't really been much of a problem, although they've addressed 1366 01:07:50,480 --> 01:07:54,520 Speaker 10: the speed situation pretty significantly this offseason. But pretty amazing. 1367 01:07:54,560 --> 01:07:56,480 Speaker 10: What a special coach, Jeff. And obviously you have a 1368 01:07:56,520 --> 01:07:57,440 Speaker 10: first hand account of it. 1369 01:07:58,000 --> 01:08:00,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, no doubt about that. Well, hey, Cap, let you 1370 01:08:00,360 --> 01:08:02,960 Speaker 2: get back to uh, you know, listening to Slayer. I 1371 01:08:03,000 --> 01:08:05,160 Speaker 2: don't know if that's on the agenda today, but I 1372 01:08:05,160 --> 01:08:06,680 Speaker 2: always love catching up with the man. I hope you 1373 01:08:06,680 --> 01:08:09,040 Speaker 2: have a great, great evening, man you too, Thank you, 1374 01:08:09,320 --> 01:08:12,240 Speaker 2: Thank you. There he is Adam Kaplan FSR NFL Insider 1375 01:08:12,320 --> 01:08:15,440 Speaker 2: Inside the Birds podcast, And how about that, Jeff, A 1376 01:08:15,480 --> 01:08:20,360 Speaker 2: little week one line movement talk from Cap that was beautiful. 1377 01:08:21,200 --> 01:08:23,320 Speaker 3: Talking about which game you mentioned. 1378 01:08:23,479 --> 01:08:25,880 Speaker 2: He mentioned, Uh, there was a spread that went from 1379 01:08:26,200 --> 01:08:29,240 Speaker 2: four points to one point, and I think it was 1380 01:08:29,280 --> 01:08:32,080 Speaker 2: the Eagles game. It might have been that one and 1381 01:08:32,120 --> 01:08:33,800 Speaker 2: a half, that Packers Eagles game. 1382 01:08:33,920 --> 01:08:35,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, like I I wrote, I liked I like the 1383 01:08:35,560 --> 01:08:38,280 Speaker 3: Eagles in that game. It's not at home. I get that, 1384 01:08:38,360 --> 01:08:41,120 Speaker 3: But I think we are overreacting to the way the 1385 01:08:41,120 --> 01:08:43,240 Speaker 3: Eagles ended last season. There's still a really good team, 1386 01:08:43,560 --> 01:08:45,519 Speaker 3: and they changed their coordinators, which is I think a 1387 01:08:45,560 --> 01:08:49,320 Speaker 3: pretty big deal for them. Yeah. Yeah, they lost Kelsey, 1388 01:08:49,360 --> 01:08:52,280 Speaker 3: I get that, Fletcher hawks retired, but they can still 1389 01:08:52,320 --> 01:08:54,880 Speaker 3: rush the passers. Jayalen Hurts say kwon, They're going to 1390 01:08:54,960 --> 01:08:57,519 Speaker 3: be healthy. I think it's going to be a mistake 1391 01:08:57,560 --> 01:09:00,000 Speaker 3: to overlook the Eagles in a week one given up 1392 01:09:00,120 --> 01:09:03,120 Speaker 3: whole Austin to steal on the way this season ended. 1393 01:09:03,160 --> 01:09:06,400 Speaker 3: I mentioned I like the Browns to beat the Cowboys 1394 01:09:06,439 --> 01:09:09,080 Speaker 3: and cover that. Dallas is fair by point and a half. 1395 01:09:09,120 --> 01:09:13,880 Speaker 3: Now even better, dude, this is a this is wild. 1396 01:09:14,080 --> 01:09:18,639 Speaker 3: The Cowboys are not. Jeez, Brian, I might bet the Bengal. 1397 01:09:18,760 --> 01:09:20,599 Speaker 3: I bet Browns minus one and a half. 1398 01:09:20,479 --> 01:09:23,120 Speaker 2: Right, you know, It's funny. It just shows us that 1399 01:09:23,160 --> 01:09:26,000 Speaker 2: we're not the only ones. Right, we're talking about week 1400 01:09:26,040 --> 01:09:29,599 Speaker 2: one line movement. It's May nineteenth. You know what I'm saying. 1401 01:09:30,360 --> 01:09:32,280 Speaker 2: We didn't move the lines that much. There are a 1402 01:09:32,320 --> 01:09:34,080 Speaker 2: lot of people like us, Jeff moving. 1403 01:09:34,680 --> 01:09:37,080 Speaker 3: When lines dropped. I'll tell you what crack Textera Group 1404 01:09:37,200 --> 01:09:38,040 Speaker 3: chiefs minus two. 1405 01:09:37,920 --> 01:09:40,760 Speaker 2: And a half he was, Now I love that now. 1406 01:09:41,439 --> 01:09:43,799 Speaker 3: Immediately he was ready to go all We've. 1407 01:09:43,680 --> 01:09:47,280 Speaker 2: Got Mancy Blos with us now, right, Maybe I should 1408 01:09:47,360 --> 01:09:49,519 Speaker 2: do that each time you come in at the bottom 1409 01:09:49,560 --> 01:09:52,080 Speaker 2: of the hour. I'm not sure, moncey. But what should 1410 01:09:52,080 --> 01:09:53,000 Speaker 2: we be aware of here? 1411 01:09:53,680 --> 01:09:55,800 Speaker 6: Now? What should he be aware now? 1412 01:09:56,120 --> 01:09:56,320 Speaker 4: Now? 1413 01:09:56,400 --> 01:09:59,640 Speaker 7: Okay, well let's start with the PGA Championship, because I 1414 01:09:59,640 --> 01:10:01,680 Speaker 7: thought for a second there was gonna be a three 1415 01:10:01,800 --> 01:10:04,479 Speaker 7: way tie at the top of the leaderboard. Victor Hovlin 1416 01:10:04,920 --> 01:10:08,800 Speaker 7: in his eighteenth hole, had a chance to birdie. He 1417 01:10:08,920 --> 01:10:11,320 Speaker 7: missed it, and then he had that moment like happy 1418 01:10:11,320 --> 01:10:13,120 Speaker 7: Gilmour looked like he was talking to the ball, like 1419 01:10:13,160 --> 01:10:14,160 Speaker 7: go home, Why didn't you go. 1420 01:10:14,080 --> 01:10:14,679 Speaker 6: To your home? 1421 01:10:15,479 --> 01:10:18,160 Speaker 7: Unfortunately, the ball did not go home, and he ends 1422 01:10:18,200 --> 01:10:21,800 Speaker 7: up bogeing on the final eighteenth hole. So now he 1423 01:10:21,920 --> 01:10:24,720 Speaker 7: is two shots off of the lead and he is done. 1424 01:10:24,960 --> 01:10:28,240 Speaker 7: So it's Bryson Deshamba Xander Schaffley in the lead at 1425 01:10:28,280 --> 01:10:31,960 Speaker 7: twenty under part overall, Shaffley is the only one still 1426 01:10:32,080 --> 01:10:35,320 Speaker 7: in still golfing. He's had it's seventeenth headed to his eighteenth. 1427 01:10:34,920 --> 01:10:36,360 Speaker 6: Hole, So Deshambo was done. 1428 01:10:36,560 --> 01:10:39,960 Speaker 7: It's only Xander Shaffley who could either win it or 1429 01:10:40,040 --> 01:10:42,559 Speaker 7: that we go to overtime to extra time, which is 1430 01:10:42,560 --> 01:10:45,360 Speaker 7: a confusing thing in the PGA Championship that I can't 1431 01:10:45,400 --> 01:10:45,800 Speaker 7: explain it. 1432 01:10:45,840 --> 01:10:47,280 Speaker 6: But I'll figure it out if this happens and I 1433 01:10:47,320 --> 01:10:47,880 Speaker 6: can explain it. 1434 01:10:47,920 --> 01:10:51,680 Speaker 7: Then. In the NBA, the Pacers eliminated the Knicks in 1435 01:10:51,720 --> 01:10:54,839 Speaker 7: Game seven of the Eastern Conference semi Finals in Madison 1436 01:10:54,880 --> 01:10:55,439 Speaker 7: Square Garden. 1437 01:10:55,520 --> 01:10:57,920 Speaker 6: One thirty to one oh nine was the final score. 1438 01:10:58,000 --> 01:11:00,759 Speaker 7: Indiana shot the lights out sixty seven pc from the field, 1439 01:11:00,920 --> 01:11:03,839 Speaker 7: fifty four percent from the three point line. Tyrese Haliburn 1440 01:11:03,920 --> 01:11:07,120 Speaker 7: led the way with twenty six points, including six three pointers. 1441 01:11:07,360 --> 01:11:12,599 Speaker 7: Paul Pierce, on his Instagram story has posted a video 1442 01:11:12,800 --> 01:11:18,000 Speaker 7: of him stomping on a Jalen Brunson jersey. So if 1443 01:11:18,000 --> 01:11:21,639 Speaker 7: you go to Paul Pierce's Instagram, he says, oh were 1444 01:11:21,640 --> 01:11:22,759 Speaker 7: you talking, who's talking? 1445 01:11:22,760 --> 01:11:23,439 Speaker 6: What you got to say? 1446 01:11:23,479 --> 01:11:27,559 Speaker 7: And you can see him stomping and kicking and just yes, 1447 01:11:27,880 --> 01:11:30,040 Speaker 7: a Jalen Brunson jersey on the floor. 1448 01:11:30,160 --> 01:11:31,920 Speaker 6: Paul Pierce at his finest. 1449 01:11:32,400 --> 01:11:34,840 Speaker 7: Let's move on to baseball, where it's a tie game 1450 01:11:34,880 --> 01:11:36,519 Speaker 7: in La between the Reds and the Dodgers. 1451 01:11:36,520 --> 01:11:38,160 Speaker 6: They are tied at two a piece. It's the top 1452 01:11:38,200 --> 01:11:39,120 Speaker 6: of the eighth inning. 1453 01:11:39,400 --> 01:11:42,360 Speaker 7: The Diamondbacks and the Tigers are now tied in Arizona 1454 01:11:42,439 --> 01:11:45,000 Speaker 7: at four a piece, bottom of the seventh inning and 1455 01:11:45,080 --> 01:11:47,760 Speaker 7: the Giants holding onto their lead over the Rockies. It 1456 01:11:47,840 --> 01:11:50,320 Speaker 7: is four to one in San Francisco. They're about to 1457 01:11:50,360 --> 01:11:53,679 Speaker 7: start the bottom of the eighth inning. Earlier today, Gunner 1458 01:11:53,720 --> 01:11:57,800 Speaker 7: Henderson for the Orioles hit his major league leading fifteenth 1459 01:11:57,800 --> 01:12:00,000 Speaker 7: homer of the season as they beat the Mariners sixth 1460 01:12:00,160 --> 01:12:02,880 Speaker 7: to three, and then Kyle Tucker of the Astros hit 1461 01:12:02,920 --> 01:12:05,479 Speaker 7: two homers, bringing his total to fifteen as well, so 1462 01:12:05,560 --> 01:12:08,519 Speaker 7: he also now leads major League Baseball in home runs 1463 01:12:08,520 --> 01:12:10,840 Speaker 7: as the Astros beat the Brewers nine to four. 1464 01:12:11,240 --> 01:12:14,880 Speaker 6: Back to you, guys, what is. 1465 01:12:14,880 --> 01:12:15,839 Speaker 3: Wrong with Paul Pierce. 1466 01:12:15,960 --> 01:12:17,360 Speaker 6: I'm not entirely sure. 1467 01:12:17,560 --> 01:12:19,920 Speaker 3: I just found the video, Like, what what a weirdo, Like, 1468 01:12:19,960 --> 01:12:22,519 Speaker 3: I don't understand did we miss like a is this 1469 01:12:22,640 --> 01:12:25,000 Speaker 3: like a Drake Kendrick Lamar, think we like missed? I 1470 01:12:25,040 --> 01:12:26,640 Speaker 3: missed like a beef that was happening. 1471 01:12:26,320 --> 01:12:29,439 Speaker 2: Like a Celtics mix thing right, Celtics Knicks. I don't know. 1472 01:12:30,560 --> 01:12:32,599 Speaker 6: I'm with you, Jeff. I was like, did I miss something? 1473 01:12:33,400 --> 01:12:36,200 Speaker 3: Were the Knicks competitive when Paul Pierce was in Boston? 1474 01:12:36,880 --> 01:12:38,439 Speaker 2: They've been bad for a while. 1475 01:12:39,000 --> 01:12:41,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't really understand that. What this is a 1476 01:12:42,600 --> 01:12:45,519 Speaker 3: I that make any sense to me? I mean, I 1477 01:12:45,560 --> 01:12:47,559 Speaker 3: don't have the volume on. Did he say anything? 1478 01:12:48,560 --> 01:12:50,519 Speaker 7: He he just says like, oh, you're talking smack? 1479 01:12:50,600 --> 01:12:51,479 Speaker 6: Were you talking smack? 1480 01:12:51,720 --> 01:12:51,920 Speaker 4: You know? 1481 01:12:52,120 --> 01:12:54,599 Speaker 6: So something was said, But I don't know what. I'm 1482 01:12:54,640 --> 01:12:54,920 Speaker 6: with you. 1483 01:12:54,960 --> 01:12:56,720 Speaker 7: I didn't know there was a beef going on, and 1484 01:12:56,800 --> 01:12:59,240 Speaker 7: I thought, like a couple of weeks ago, Paul Pierce 1485 01:12:59,360 --> 01:13:02,160 Speaker 7: gave the Knick they're flowers like saying that they were 1486 01:13:02,160 --> 01:13:02,760 Speaker 7: playing well. 1487 01:13:03,240 --> 01:13:05,920 Speaker 6: So I'm confused. I'm confused as well by this. 1488 01:13:06,920 --> 01:13:09,120 Speaker 2: It's a bad look too. The dude broke his hand. 1489 01:13:09,520 --> 01:13:09,720 Speaker 5: You know. 1490 01:13:14,200 --> 01:13:16,120 Speaker 3: Bet with Knicks fans, if New York made out of 1491 01:13:16,120 --> 01:13:18,400 Speaker 3: the first round, he would purchase and wear brunts and Jersey. 1492 01:13:20,040 --> 01:13:23,040 Speaker 2: Oh okay, so that's why he's stomping on it. It's like 1493 01:13:23,080 --> 01:13:24,160 Speaker 2: I don't have to wear this thing. 1494 01:13:24,400 --> 01:13:25,000 Speaker 6: That's what it is. 1495 01:13:25,040 --> 01:13:28,439 Speaker 3: It's just a weird behavior for a grown adult like 1496 01:13:28,560 --> 01:13:33,360 Speaker 3: who has NBA championship. It's just like weird. I don't. 1497 01:13:35,000 --> 01:13:36,800 Speaker 2: By the way, real fast, what do you guys like 1498 01:13:36,840 --> 01:13:38,600 Speaker 2: the most? So I just I was checking out the 1499 01:13:38,600 --> 01:13:41,880 Speaker 2: playoff formats in case we need one today. We'll see 1500 01:13:42,040 --> 01:13:46,200 Speaker 2: where uh Xander Schaffley, he's on the eighteenth hole. He'd 1501 01:13:46,200 --> 01:13:48,479 Speaker 2: have to burny this hole to win it, otherwise there's 1502 01:13:48,479 --> 01:13:50,920 Speaker 2: going to be a playoff. So these are the four 1503 01:13:50,920 --> 01:13:54,519 Speaker 2: majors in the four different playoff formats. So the PGA, 1504 01:13:54,720 --> 01:13:59,040 Speaker 2: it's a three hole playoff aggregate, meaning they play three holes, 1505 01:13:59,080 --> 01:14:02,200 Speaker 2: whoever has the best or that's the tiebreaker. Like that's 1506 01:14:02,200 --> 01:14:06,280 Speaker 2: the way they do the playoff. Same concept where it's 1507 01:14:06,680 --> 01:14:11,000 Speaker 2: the British Open or the Open Championship four holes. Lowest 1508 01:14:11,040 --> 01:14:14,520 Speaker 2: score over four holes that would be the playoff masters. 1509 01:14:14,560 --> 01:14:18,120 Speaker 2: They just alternate between playing the eighteenth and tenth holes 1510 01:14:18,479 --> 01:14:22,839 Speaker 2: until there's a winner. So eighteenth okay, tenth, okay, eighteenth 1511 01:14:22,960 --> 01:14:28,800 Speaker 2: tenth whatever pg are the US Open eighteen holes. We're 1512 01:14:28,840 --> 01:14:31,559 Speaker 2: doing a whole other round here. That's the playoff. Which 1513 01:14:31,640 --> 01:14:33,240 Speaker 2: playoff format do you like the most? 1514 01:14:33,600 --> 01:14:36,480 Speaker 3: I think actually have to play two full more rounds, 1515 01:14:36,560 --> 01:14:39,760 Speaker 3: just all night and the lights on and play all night. 1516 01:14:41,040 --> 01:14:43,000 Speaker 3: The agroget feels best are just three holes. 1517 01:14:43,240 --> 01:14:46,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's for the PGA. That's what they would do today. 1518 01:14:46,280 --> 01:14:47,160 Speaker 2: That'd be a lot of fun. 1519 01:14:47,280 --> 01:14:51,000 Speaker 3: Also, I mean it's that play It's five forty five, 1520 01:14:51,720 --> 01:14:54,320 Speaker 3: the sun's still pretty high. It looks like they could 1521 01:14:54,320 --> 01:14:57,120 Speaker 3: get in three holes. I think coming back tomorrow and 1522 01:14:57,160 --> 01:14:59,680 Speaker 3: doing the US Open one which we had a very 1523 01:15:00,160 --> 01:15:04,160 Speaker 3: was the classic like Woods Rock Omdia was that the Woods? Right? 1524 01:15:04,160 --> 01:15:06,439 Speaker 3: That was the US Open on the bum knee we 1525 01:15:06,479 --> 01:15:10,559 Speaker 3: had to go eighteen. That's too much golf. But it's 1526 01:15:10,720 --> 01:15:14,479 Speaker 3: just too much. Just just have these dudes, uh, or 1527 01:15:14,520 --> 01:15:16,919 Speaker 3: make it like something weird, just like non. 1528 01:15:17,640 --> 01:15:19,640 Speaker 2: You know what I like. Here's my weird idea. How 1529 01:15:19,640 --> 01:15:23,439 Speaker 2: about this coin flip. Let's say get a little hairy 1530 01:15:23,439 --> 01:15:25,599 Speaker 2: if there are more than two golfers. But if it's 1531 01:15:25,600 --> 01:15:28,800 Speaker 2: two golfers, coin flip, you choose the hole if you 1532 01:15:28,840 --> 01:15:31,640 Speaker 2: win the toss. I like that, right, I like it? 1533 01:15:31,800 --> 01:15:32,679 Speaker 3: Yeah? Yeah, agree? 1534 01:15:32,680 --> 01:15:34,560 Speaker 2: And then if we just do snake order. It's like 1535 01:15:34,560 --> 01:15:37,679 Speaker 2: a fantasy football draft. If we're even after that hole, 1536 01:15:37,760 --> 01:15:40,000 Speaker 2: the other guy he gets to pick the next hole. 1537 01:15:40,640 --> 01:15:41,880 Speaker 2: I think that'd be a lot of fun. 1538 01:15:42,120 --> 01:15:44,000 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, because then you have to do like you 1539 01:15:44,040 --> 01:15:46,040 Speaker 3: have to do the math of like, Okay, well do 1540 01:15:46,080 --> 01:15:48,400 Speaker 3: I take an easy hole? It's both gonna be easy. 1541 01:15:48,560 --> 01:15:48,760 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1542 01:15:48,840 --> 01:15:50,639 Speaker 3: Then you have to look at like his score for. 1543 01:15:50,600 --> 01:15:57,240 Speaker 2: The weekend strategy. We need to implement that. Let's let's 1544 01:15:57,400 --> 01:16:00,320 Speaker 2: replace the masters goofy format if we just do the 1545 01:16:00,360 --> 01:16:03,600 Speaker 2: eighteenth and the tenth holes until there's a winner. I 1546 01:16:03,720 --> 01:16:06,120 Speaker 2: like the coin toss. You pick, I pick, you know, 1547 01:16:06,479 --> 01:16:07,840 Speaker 2: I think that'd be a lot more I like that 1548 01:16:07,880 --> 01:16:10,479 Speaker 2: a lot more fun right there. Okay, coming up right 1549 01:16:10,520 --> 01:16:14,439 Speaker 2: around the corner. It's a growing trend in sports. Should 1550 01:16:14,520 --> 01:16:17,840 Speaker 2: more leagues do the same thing. We'll throw that at you. 1551 01:16:18,120 --> 01:16:20,559 Speaker 2: He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian No. Keep you liked right 1552 01:16:20,560 --> 01:16:22,679 Speaker 2: here on Fox Sports Radio. 1553 01:16:22,920 --> 01:16:25,639 Speaker 1: You're listening to Fox Sports Radio Radio. 1554 01:16:26,240 --> 01:16:29,759 Speaker 2: He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian No here on Fox Sports Radio. 1555 01:16:29,800 --> 01:16:36,080 Speaker 2: We're coming see you from the tire Raq dot Com studios. Okay, 1556 01:16:36,080 --> 01:16:38,600 Speaker 2: so I got more ideas for you Jeff, Okay, I 1557 01:16:38,720 --> 01:16:40,120 Speaker 2: want to see if you're a fan of this. So 1558 01:16:40,880 --> 01:16:44,120 Speaker 2: first things first, the news this week is that NASCAR 1559 01:16:45,200 --> 01:16:47,840 Speaker 2: is gonna take a page from the NBA. The NBA 1560 01:16:48,000 --> 01:16:51,519 Speaker 2: has the in season tournament, right, NASCAR is gonna do 1561 01:16:51,560 --> 01:16:55,800 Speaker 2: the same thing. Five races in season tournament, left, thirty 1562 01:16:55,840 --> 01:16:59,479 Speaker 2: two drivers. They'll compete for a million bucks. Okay, that's fine. Great. 1563 01:17:00,080 --> 01:17:03,000 Speaker 2: It got me thinking about other sports. It'd be hard 1564 01:17:03,040 --> 01:17:05,320 Speaker 2: to do this in the NFL. I don't really think 1565 01:17:05,360 --> 01:17:08,600 Speaker 2: it would work in the NFL. But how about baseball? 1566 01:17:08,960 --> 01:17:12,400 Speaker 2: How about Major League Baseball? Jeff, Now, think of this. 1567 01:17:13,600 --> 01:17:16,880 Speaker 2: We could put it in a central location. Let's have 1568 01:17:17,080 --> 01:17:20,040 Speaker 2: right after the NBA finals in June. We always talk 1569 01:17:20,080 --> 01:17:25,000 Speaker 2: about the dog days of the sports calendar, June, July, August, 1570 01:17:25,120 --> 01:17:29,519 Speaker 2: right somewhere around there, right. I don't know. You work 1571 01:17:29,560 --> 01:17:31,760 Speaker 2: it out with the All Star Game out of a 1572 01:17:31,800 --> 01:17:34,599 Speaker 2: few things to iron out here, But think about the 1573 01:17:34,840 --> 01:17:39,120 Speaker 2: entire baseball world. Thirty teams in a central location, we'll 1574 01:17:39,160 --> 01:17:44,400 Speaker 2: say Vegas. And you have a team in the AL 1575 01:17:44,479 --> 01:17:49,280 Speaker 2: in the NL they get by weeks, single elimination tournament, okay, 1576 01:17:49,720 --> 01:17:53,120 Speaker 2: and so you go down first batch of games, boom, 1577 01:17:53,320 --> 01:17:56,040 Speaker 2: we're down to sixteen teams, then down to eight, down 1578 01:17:56,040 --> 01:17:57,960 Speaker 2: to four, and so fourth and so on, to take 1579 01:17:58,040 --> 01:18:04,080 Speaker 2: about five days, single elimination tournament in season action. I 1580 01:18:04,120 --> 01:18:06,840 Speaker 2: think it would be great and it would break up 1581 01:18:06,840 --> 01:18:10,639 Speaker 2: the monotony of one hundred and sixty two freaking games. 1582 01:18:11,240 --> 01:18:13,000 Speaker 2: I think it would be a good thing for baseball 1583 01:18:13,000 --> 01:18:14,559 Speaker 2: to consider an n season tournament. 1584 01:18:15,880 --> 01:18:19,719 Speaker 3: The question I have is would they manage the games 1585 01:18:19,720 --> 01:18:22,600 Speaker 3: like their playoff games? Not really, because I think that 1586 01:18:22,680 --> 01:18:25,600 Speaker 3: changes obviously how that how those games go. Are you 1587 01:18:25,600 --> 01:18:27,920 Speaker 3: playing five five days in a row to just just 1588 01:18:28,040 --> 01:18:28,759 Speaker 3: rolling out. 1589 01:18:28,920 --> 01:18:30,559 Speaker 2: Just banging them out five days in a row. 1590 01:18:30,640 --> 01:18:33,680 Speaker 3: Yep, see, but that feels like regular I feel like 1591 01:18:33,720 --> 01:18:36,200 Speaker 3: regular season baseball, right Like you're not gonna get the 1592 01:18:36,240 --> 01:18:38,559 Speaker 3: same relief pictures you get every you know in the postseason, 1593 01:18:38,640 --> 01:18:41,200 Speaker 3: right because the postseason, you know, we get days off 1594 01:18:41,240 --> 01:18:42,360 Speaker 3: and guys get the rest. 1595 01:18:43,000 --> 01:18:44,439 Speaker 2: We could work in an off day. 1596 01:18:44,880 --> 01:18:50,480 Speaker 3: You know, the thing about baseball is that the baseball 1597 01:18:50,560 --> 01:18:53,120 Speaker 3: fans that already watched the game don't need an incentive 1598 01:18:53,160 --> 01:18:56,080 Speaker 3: to watch the game anymore. I don't think a mid 1599 01:18:56,080 --> 01:19:01,360 Speaker 3: season tournament is going to get a casual non baseball 1600 01:19:01,400 --> 01:19:04,599 Speaker 3: walter to be like I'm watching baseball now. The NBA 1601 01:19:04,680 --> 01:19:07,320 Speaker 3: did it for their players to care more about the 1602 01:19:07,320 --> 01:19:10,160 Speaker 3: regular season, which again is not a baseball problem, right, 1603 01:19:11,840 --> 01:19:14,559 Speaker 3: And as not a fan of the regional sports networks, 1604 01:19:14,560 --> 01:19:17,680 Speaker 3: I know that there's issues with them currently, a lot 1605 01:19:17,720 --> 01:19:20,400 Speaker 3: of them, but baseball is like what keeps them afloat 1606 01:19:20,840 --> 01:19:23,560 Speaker 3: BASEketball as good as good like your Cardinals, matt in 1607 01:19:23,600 --> 01:19:27,000 Speaker 3: Saint Louis, Hey, the city watches them every night. So 1608 01:19:28,000 --> 01:19:31,599 Speaker 3: I don't know if it's I think baseball needs for 1609 01:19:31,680 --> 01:19:34,080 Speaker 3: their season, they needed to be shorter, but that's that's 1610 01:19:34,120 --> 01:19:36,760 Speaker 3: not a playoff, doesn't This in tournament doesn't help, doesn't 1611 01:19:36,760 --> 01:19:37,680 Speaker 3: help at all. 1612 01:19:37,720 --> 01:19:41,240 Speaker 2: That's true, But I think that with the NBA. Yeah, 1613 01:19:41,280 --> 01:19:43,720 Speaker 2: some of it was to have a tournament where their 1614 01:19:43,720 --> 01:19:46,920 Speaker 2: players are invested in and all that, but it's also man, 1615 01:19:46,960 --> 01:19:49,679 Speaker 2: there are a lot of people that say, until football 1616 01:19:49,720 --> 01:19:53,360 Speaker 2: season is over, I'm not really paying attention to basketball, 1617 01:19:53,880 --> 01:19:56,320 Speaker 2: and that in season tournament was a hit for them. Yeah, 1618 01:19:56,360 --> 01:19:58,000 Speaker 2: there were people paying attention to that thing. 1619 01:19:58,200 --> 01:20:01,639 Speaker 3: The Lakers playing in it was that helped as well. Sure, 1620 01:20:01,760 --> 01:20:05,080 Speaker 3: if you have a missis tournament for baseball and it's 1621 01:20:05,120 --> 01:20:09,720 Speaker 3: like Brewers, you know, and uh and and Angels end 1622 01:20:09,800 --> 01:20:11,720 Speaker 3: up winning the Tourney's probably you're probably not getting the 1623 01:20:11,800 --> 01:20:14,760 Speaker 3: viewerships if you helpe right, Yeah, you hope it's Dodgers Yanks. 1624 01:20:14,800 --> 01:20:17,599 Speaker 2: Maybe those teams aren't getting the outside strike the same way. 1625 01:20:17,680 --> 01:20:21,360 Speaker 3: You know, he help it's Dodgers Yankees. Shoftly. As we 1626 01:20:21,400 --> 01:20:23,920 Speaker 3: go to break to put to win. 1627 01:20:25,640 --> 01:20:28,080 Speaker 2: He's gotta he's gotta look, gotta look. 1628 01:20:28,240 --> 01:20:30,639 Speaker 3: About a six seven man? 1629 01:20:30,760 --> 01:20:37,639 Speaker 2: Is he is? It's right down to the here we go, 1630 01:20:38,439 --> 01:20:43,760 Speaker 2: and it's it's in. It's over, and we have other 1631 01:20:43,840 --> 01:20:50,920 Speaker 2: things right around the corner, sports radio man. The Pacers 1632 01:20:50,960 --> 01:20:54,760 Speaker 2: were not the only one scorching hot today. Details on 1633 01:20:54,920 --> 01:20:57,160 Speaker 2: the way we are broadcasting live from the tire rack 1634 01:20:57,240 --> 01:21:00,080 Speaker 2: dot Com studios. Tire rack dot com will help it. 1635 01:21:00,360 --> 01:21:04,120 Speaker 2: There an unmatched selection, fast, free shipping, free road hazard protection, 1636 01:21:04,520 --> 01:21:07,880 Speaker 2: and over ten thousand recommended installers. Tire rack dot com 1637 01:21:07,920 --> 01:21:12,360 Speaker 2: the way tire buying should be. So the Pacers went 1638 01:21:12,400 --> 01:21:16,000 Speaker 2: crazy against the Knicks. Jeff beat him by twenty one points, 1639 01:21:16,040 --> 01:21:20,160 Speaker 2: one thirty to oneh nine. Yes, not just the Pacers 1640 01:21:20,200 --> 01:21:25,600 Speaker 2: red hot. How about Xander Schoffley PGA Championship winner. He 1641 01:21:25,680 --> 01:21:28,960 Speaker 2: went six hundred today, Jeff for the tournament. He was 1642 01:21:29,280 --> 01:21:33,519 Speaker 2: minus twenty one, yeah, twenty one under for the tournament, 1643 01:21:33,800 --> 01:21:39,719 Speaker 2: and Deshambo was crazy. Bryceon Deshambo was tied and Xander 1644 01:21:39,720 --> 01:21:41,960 Speaker 2: Schoffley's on the eighteenth total. He's got a putt to 1645 01:21:42,040 --> 01:21:46,080 Speaker 2: win the tournament. And you just saw the Shamba watching. 1646 01:21:46,120 --> 01:21:50,439 Speaker 2: There's this big screen TV there and he's watching hoping 1647 01:21:50,960 --> 01:21:54,400 Speaker 2: that this putt lips out and there's a playoff, and 1648 01:21:54,439 --> 01:21:58,000 Speaker 2: Shoffley made it and that's it, wins the PGA Championship. 1649 01:21:58,040 --> 01:21:59,200 Speaker 2: That was fun drama. 1650 01:21:59,280 --> 01:22:02,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's the low. This was major score in history 1651 01:22:02,280 --> 01:22:06,280 Speaker 3: of a golf major. That's the graphic on the telecast said. 1652 01:22:06,360 --> 01:22:10,160 Speaker 3: It was one of those weekends where the greens were soft, 1653 01:22:10,520 --> 01:22:13,880 Speaker 3: they were easy to navigate. It wasn't much you know, 1654 01:22:13,960 --> 01:22:17,599 Speaker 3: there wasn't much much toughness in the putts. And you'll 1655 01:22:17,600 --> 01:22:19,639 Speaker 3: be eighteen right, I mean everyone down the stretch basically, 1656 01:22:19,840 --> 01:22:23,040 Speaker 3: you know, burn eighteen on the way in. So really 1657 01:22:23,040 --> 01:22:26,559 Speaker 3: impressive performance by Shawfley wired a wire winner as well, 1658 01:22:27,120 --> 01:22:28,960 Speaker 3: and you know he's been close, right, a lot of 1659 01:22:28,960 --> 01:22:32,080 Speaker 3: top ten finishes, a guy that everyone has sort of said, 1660 01:22:32,120 --> 01:22:35,000 Speaker 3: like it's it's due, he's due for that that moment 1661 01:22:35,520 --> 01:22:37,800 Speaker 3: and it finally happened. It happened this weekend, and good 1662 01:22:37,800 --> 01:22:38,120 Speaker 3: for him. 1663 01:22:38,800 --> 01:22:40,840 Speaker 2: I love the guy. We were doing the show last week, 1664 01:22:41,320 --> 01:22:44,120 Speaker 2: remember the whole story where I needed him to hit 1665 01:22:44,320 --> 01:22:48,960 Speaker 2: about a seven foot putt to get me there, and 1666 01:22:49,000 --> 01:22:51,759 Speaker 2: he made it and I won the round by one stroke, 1667 01:22:51,960 --> 01:22:55,480 Speaker 2: and I'm like, my guy. So he rode that momentum 1668 01:22:55,800 --> 01:23:00,160 Speaker 2: from the eighteenth hole of the Wells Fargo Championship. I've 1669 01:23:00,160 --> 01:23:02,280 Speaker 2: been right on into a major, Jeff, I think is 1670 01:23:02,320 --> 01:23:03,280 Speaker 2: what happened exactly. 1671 01:23:03,320 --> 01:23:05,960 Speaker 3: Therefore, that's absolutely what happened. And again he's been on 1672 01:23:06,200 --> 01:23:08,040 Speaker 3: the cusp of doing that for a while now, and 1673 01:23:08,120 --> 01:23:10,680 Speaker 3: so it's good to see him sort of get this 1674 01:23:10,840 --> 01:23:13,679 Speaker 3: under his belt now and imagine he'll play a little 1675 01:23:13,720 --> 01:23:18,519 Speaker 3: more free in majors moving forward. I have to imagine 1676 01:23:18,720 --> 01:23:22,600 Speaker 3: the golf world felt pretty happy about having this leaderboard. 1677 01:23:22,800 --> 01:23:25,000 Speaker 3: I know that you know, d Chambeau's a live guy 1678 01:23:25,120 --> 01:23:28,840 Speaker 3: and that, but they had a lot of sort of young, 1679 01:23:30,880 --> 01:23:33,599 Speaker 3: not up and comers, but just young, recognizable names at 1680 01:23:33,600 --> 01:23:37,000 Speaker 3: the top of this leaderboard. I think it's probably healthy 1681 01:23:37,040 --> 01:23:39,400 Speaker 3: for golf to see the you know, Shaffley and Hovelin 1682 01:23:39,479 --> 01:23:43,080 Speaker 3: and and and Bryson there and call Moore Cowa. I mean, 1683 01:23:43,080 --> 01:23:45,600 Speaker 3: these guys that you know should should be sort of 1684 01:23:45,600 --> 01:23:49,360 Speaker 3: like the next wave of of the popular golfers. 1685 01:23:49,680 --> 01:23:51,360 Speaker 2: Man, I'll tell you a playoff would have been a 1686 01:23:51,360 --> 01:23:54,280 Speaker 2: lot of fun. If it was Xander Schaffley and Bryson 1687 01:23:54,320 --> 01:23:58,439 Speaker 2: de Shambeau playing three holes. We'll see if that settles 1688 01:23:58,479 --> 01:24:00,479 Speaker 2: it or not. That would have been a time. 1689 01:24:00,520 --> 01:24:02,599 Speaker 3: But which would have been the holes? Do you know? 1690 01:24:02,800 --> 01:24:05,160 Speaker 2: I don't know. I really don't. I'm not sure if 1691 01:24:05,200 --> 01:24:08,719 Speaker 2: they I'm sure they have it set up where it's 1692 01:24:09,040 --> 01:24:10,639 Speaker 2: three particular holes, but I don't. 1693 01:24:10,720 --> 01:24:13,519 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's three it's it's three particular holes that they 1694 01:24:13,640 --> 01:24:14,520 Speaker 3: I was just curious. 1695 01:24:14,240 --> 01:24:15,720 Speaker 2: If you had an idea of what they Yeah, it 1696 01:24:15,720 --> 01:24:19,360 Speaker 2: says they'll just play three holes. Uh, they'll continue playing 1697 01:24:19,360 --> 01:24:21,960 Speaker 2: hole by hole, so it might be one, two, three. 1698 01:24:22,000 --> 01:24:24,120 Speaker 2: I really don't know. Off the top of my head, I. 1699 01:24:24,120 --> 01:24:27,720 Speaker 3: Think it was like it's it's specifically for I think 1700 01:24:27,760 --> 01:24:30,000 Speaker 3: a certain certain you know, certain holes. I don't know 1701 01:24:30,000 --> 01:24:31,360 Speaker 3: how they do it, but yeah, it would have been 1702 01:24:31,400 --> 01:24:34,000 Speaker 3: It would have been fun to see. But look, we'll 1703 01:24:34,000 --> 01:24:36,600 Speaker 3: get the US Open in a couple of weeks at Pineers. 1704 01:24:36,640 --> 01:24:39,960 Speaker 3: That will not be minus twenty one I think if 1705 01:24:39,960 --> 01:24:44,719 Speaker 3: you're what five to six to seven under, you probably 1706 01:24:44,760 --> 01:24:48,360 Speaker 3: win the tournament. Playing at Pineers, so well, a very different, 1707 01:24:48,760 --> 01:24:51,600 Speaker 3: very different tournament. I would say in a couple of weeks. 1708 01:24:51,479 --> 01:24:54,280 Speaker 2: The text thread for round props, Jeff, I'll just be 1709 01:24:54,360 --> 01:24:56,400 Speaker 2: over taking this guy over. I'm taking that guy over. 1710 01:24:56,439 --> 01:24:59,960 Speaker 2: This guy over. How about Scotty Scheffler. So Scotty Chef, 1711 01:25:00,240 --> 01:25:05,599 Speaker 2: we'll get to the arrest on Friday. But his tournament. 1712 01:25:05,640 --> 01:25:10,320 Speaker 2: He shot six under today, Jeff, and he finishes minus 1713 01:25:10,360 --> 01:25:13,519 Speaker 2: thirteen for the tournament. His only bad day was on 1714 01:25:14,720 --> 01:25:17,720 Speaker 2: was on Saturday. Was yesterday he was two over, he 1715 01:25:17,760 --> 01:25:21,120 Speaker 2: was seventy three. So think about this. He was arrested 1716 01:25:21,360 --> 01:25:27,040 Speaker 2: early Friday morning. So tragically, there was a fatality. There 1717 01:25:27,080 --> 01:25:29,040 Speaker 2: was a guy who got hit by a shuttle bus 1718 01:25:29,720 --> 01:25:33,360 Speaker 2: and he passed away, and so there were there's this 1719 01:25:33,960 --> 01:25:37,120 Speaker 2: crazy scene, as you can imagine, there were police security 1720 01:25:37,680 --> 01:25:39,600 Speaker 2: and Scotti Scheffler's trying to make his way to the 1721 01:25:39,600 --> 01:25:44,160 Speaker 2: golf course and he doesn't obey in order, and the 1722 01:25:44,200 --> 01:25:48,960 Speaker 2: next thing you know, he's arrested. And then he gets out. 1723 01:25:49,479 --> 01:25:52,920 Speaker 2: He makes it to the golf course and he shot 1724 01:25:52,920 --> 01:25:55,880 Speaker 2: a sixty six. He shot five under the day he 1725 01:25:56,000 --> 01:25:59,080 Speaker 2: was arrested in the morning, and then the next day 1726 01:25:59,120 --> 01:26:01,400 Speaker 2: that's when he had his sucky round, the only bad 1727 01:26:01,479 --> 01:26:04,080 Speaker 2: round of the tournament where he's two over everything else 1728 01:26:04,520 --> 01:26:08,720 Speaker 2: he's four under, five under today six under. It was 1729 01:26:08,800 --> 01:26:11,559 Speaker 2: weird where he was great the day he was arrested. 1730 01:26:11,800 --> 01:26:13,840 Speaker 2: The next day was the day that he struggled. 1731 01:26:14,040 --> 01:26:17,439 Speaker 3: That that adrenaline from being a from the thug wife 1732 01:26:17,439 --> 01:26:20,920 Speaker 3: of being in jail. What a What a surreal press 1733 01:26:20,920 --> 01:26:23,160 Speaker 3: conference on Friday after his round, by the way of 1734 01:26:23,240 --> 01:26:26,720 Speaker 3: him talking about being arrested, that he never even he 1735 01:26:26,800 --> 01:26:29,160 Speaker 3: never even gave like the hey, I'm Scotti Scheffler, like 1736 01:26:29,520 --> 01:26:31,720 Speaker 3: don't ask me type of thing. Yeah, he never There's 1737 01:26:31,760 --> 01:26:39,000 Speaker 3: anyone Brian that arrest and subsequent you know it. It 1738 01:26:39,120 --> 01:26:44,360 Speaker 3: is shocking to me that, setting aside the history of 1739 01:26:44,400 --> 01:26:47,840 Speaker 3: the Louisville Police Department, but just in this this specific, 1740 01:26:48,040 --> 01:26:54,320 Speaker 3: specific incident, I'm a former professional athlete that the PGA, 1741 01:26:54,760 --> 01:26:59,439 Speaker 3: to start with this, that the PGA Tour did not 1742 01:26:59,760 --> 01:27:04,400 Speaker 3: so sort of have it set up where in the 1743 01:27:04,439 --> 01:27:08,759 Speaker 3: event of something unforeseen, essentially right in a tragic accident 1744 01:27:08,800 --> 01:27:13,240 Speaker 3: of someone passing away, that they didn't have an alternate 1745 01:27:13,360 --> 01:27:16,559 Speaker 3: plan ready to go for their drivers. Now their for 1746 01:27:16,600 --> 01:27:19,040 Speaker 3: their golfers. But I think people are learnning this now. 1747 01:27:19,360 --> 01:27:23,360 Speaker 3: Most golfers drive themselves to all their rounds because they 1748 01:27:23,400 --> 01:27:25,320 Speaker 3: have sponsors that give them cars. But part of it 1749 01:27:25,360 --> 01:27:28,760 Speaker 3: is that they all have sort of different schedules. Some 1750 01:27:28,800 --> 01:27:31,880 Speaker 3: stay after in practice, some don't. Some want to be 1751 01:27:31,920 --> 01:27:33,680 Speaker 3: there a certain times that they just simply drive to 1752 01:27:33,760 --> 01:27:36,960 Speaker 3: most of their events, which I think people learn for 1753 01:27:37,000 --> 01:27:40,280 Speaker 3: the first time Brian on Friday. But the fact is, 1754 01:27:41,240 --> 01:27:45,519 Speaker 3: your number one player in the world got arrested, like 1755 01:27:46,160 --> 01:27:49,120 Speaker 3: that's on you. You have to make sure your players get 1756 01:27:49,120 --> 01:27:52,720 Speaker 3: there to the course, even with a strategy like you're 1757 01:27:52,760 --> 01:27:55,400 Speaker 3: juggle with a buddy. I mean, do you think if 1758 01:27:55,439 --> 01:27:57,759 Speaker 3: if this happened at an NFL stadium, like the Chiefs 1759 01:27:57,760 --> 01:28:03,519 Speaker 3: wouldn't get into Arrowhead course? To get into Arrowhead, the 1760 01:28:03,600 --> 01:28:06,760 Speaker 3: PGA Tour has they have to fix this. Yeah, you 1761 01:28:06,760 --> 01:28:08,720 Speaker 3: can blame the lous of a police department, certainly you 1762 01:28:08,760 --> 01:28:11,879 Speaker 3: can't I guess the situation for not handling it maybe 1763 01:28:12,080 --> 01:28:14,559 Speaker 3: in a way you want them to, But the tour 1764 01:28:14,600 --> 01:28:17,760 Speaker 3: has to make sure their players get there, and they 1765 01:28:17,760 --> 01:28:21,519 Speaker 3: failed in getting one of their best players there. And look, 1766 01:28:21,600 --> 01:28:24,360 Speaker 3: I think that the charges will will be dropped, and 1767 01:28:24,680 --> 01:28:27,960 Speaker 3: we'll find out that the police report wasn't quite accurate. 1768 01:28:28,040 --> 01:28:30,760 Speaker 3: At least the reports are wasn't quite as accurate as 1769 01:28:30,800 --> 01:28:32,840 Speaker 3: as it made out to be. I'm not surprised by that. 1770 01:28:33,360 --> 01:28:35,840 Speaker 3: But the fact is, Brian, is that it was left 1771 01:28:35,920 --> 01:28:40,040 Speaker 3: up to a player to get arrested entering You're major, 1772 01:28:40,080 --> 01:28:44,080 Speaker 3: a major, your your PG championship because you were not 1773 01:28:44,200 --> 01:28:48,640 Speaker 3: prepared for the worst thing to happen, which was a 1774 01:28:48,680 --> 01:28:51,240 Speaker 3: delay and unfortunately a tragic accident. 1775 01:28:51,479 --> 01:28:55,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's interesting because we weren't there. We don't have 1776 01:28:55,240 --> 01:28:59,960 Speaker 2: bodycam footage, right, which I would love to see, especially 1777 01:29:00,040 --> 01:29:02,080 Speaker 2: in this incident with Scottish. 1778 01:29:02,320 --> 01:29:05,599 Speaker 3: Why it's getting dropped, Like come on, come on, I mean, yeah, look, 1779 01:29:06,040 --> 01:29:10,679 Speaker 3: if if you if the original report was accurate, which 1780 01:29:10,720 --> 01:29:14,200 Speaker 3: was that he was you know, the officer was violently 1781 01:29:14,320 --> 01:29:20,439 Speaker 3: dragged by he was violently dragged by the Scottis Shuffer's car. 1782 01:29:20,640 --> 01:29:22,960 Speaker 2: Yea, he attached himself to attaching your car. 1783 01:29:23,080 --> 01:29:26,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, he was violently dragged. No, I don't care 1784 01:29:26,320 --> 01:29:28,320 Speaker 3: who you are, You're not getting out of jail thirty 1785 01:29:28,360 --> 01:29:31,519 Speaker 3: minutes after you get arrested, Like you know what I mean, 1786 01:29:31,560 --> 01:29:33,720 Speaker 3: Like it's just if you if you violently assaulted a 1787 01:29:33,720 --> 01:29:36,120 Speaker 3: police officer, you're you're staying in for a little bit 1788 01:29:36,160 --> 01:29:38,639 Speaker 3: longer than thirty minutes and making and you're not making 1789 01:29:38,680 --> 01:29:40,760 Speaker 3: your tea time. I mean, that was sort of the 1790 01:29:40,840 --> 01:29:43,280 Speaker 3: I think a dead giveaway right there. That probably wasn't 1791 01:29:43,360 --> 01:29:45,519 Speaker 3: quite exactly what was first reported. 1792 01:29:45,960 --> 01:29:47,960 Speaker 2: I wish we had footage. I would love to see 1793 01:29:47,960 --> 01:29:51,720 Speaker 2: it because look, as Scheffler said, he basically said, this 1794 01:29:51,800 --> 01:29:56,200 Speaker 2: is a big misunderstanding is and maybe but I look 1795 01:29:56,240 --> 01:29:59,480 Speaker 2: at it like this, Jeff, whether it was malicious or unintentional. 1796 01:30:00,160 --> 01:30:02,719 Speaker 2: If he was told to stop and he didn't stop, 1797 01:30:02,960 --> 01:30:06,120 Speaker 2: it's not a suggestion, it is a direct order, you know, 1798 01:30:06,439 --> 01:30:08,760 Speaker 2: And so he could be at fault. I know he's 1799 01:30:08,800 --> 01:30:11,519 Speaker 2: the number one golfer and we like Scottie Scheffler, he 1800 01:30:11,560 --> 01:30:13,479 Speaker 2: could have messed up, you know. I want to leave 1801 01:30:13,520 --> 01:30:16,559 Speaker 2: that door open to the possibility that he messed up. 1802 01:30:16,600 --> 01:30:19,799 Speaker 3: Yeah, but I don't know if that if that again, 1803 01:30:19,960 --> 01:30:23,840 Speaker 3: like I guess should be, you should be arrested for that. 1804 01:30:24,000 --> 01:30:25,800 Speaker 3: I don't know. I guess we'll never find out because 1805 01:30:25,840 --> 01:30:28,320 Speaker 3: the footage never an avent it. Reports are today they're 1806 01:30:28,320 --> 01:30:30,919 Speaker 3: going to drop the charges, which again I'm not surprised 1807 01:30:30,920 --> 01:30:33,559 Speaker 3: by because Louisville, imagine would like to have this tournament again. 1808 01:30:33,640 --> 01:30:36,960 Speaker 3: And if they if the number one player in the 1809 01:30:36,960 --> 01:30:39,400 Speaker 3: world is going to you know, to to your you know, 1810 01:30:39,760 --> 01:30:42,599 Speaker 3: to your courthouse on Tuesday pleading not guilty to a 1811 01:30:42,600 --> 01:30:45,000 Speaker 3: fellony assault of an officer, I would imagine that doesn't 1812 01:30:45,000 --> 01:30:48,280 Speaker 3: get to your tournament back the every time soon, especially 1813 01:30:48,280 --> 01:30:50,320 Speaker 3: if it didn't actually happen in the way it was reported. Right. 1814 01:30:51,360 --> 01:30:53,439 Speaker 3: But again, I mean, look, I go back to to 1815 01:30:53,760 --> 01:30:57,599 Speaker 3: to the tour again. The NFL makes sure it look different, 1816 01:30:57,640 --> 01:30:59,240 Speaker 3: set up, we take a bus, and all those things 1817 01:30:59,240 --> 01:31:03,000 Speaker 3: that I told acknowledge that the PGA two has to 1818 01:31:03,040 --> 01:31:05,559 Speaker 3: make sure that the players get there and even in 1819 01:31:05,560 --> 01:31:07,920 Speaker 3: the face of a tragic accident, which we all agree 1820 01:31:07,960 --> 01:31:11,280 Speaker 3: is terrible. Man, got I get your number one player 1821 01:31:11,280 --> 01:31:11,839 Speaker 3: in the world. 1822 01:31:11,720 --> 01:31:15,080 Speaker 2: There, No, it's it's an interesting take because I hadn't 1823 01:31:15,120 --> 01:31:17,360 Speaker 2: thought about it like that. I put it more so 1824 01:31:17,479 --> 01:31:21,519 Speaker 2: on Scottie where Look, man, if you if you didn't know, 1825 01:31:21,800 --> 01:31:23,680 Speaker 2: and I don't know, I'm just trying to leave the 1826 01:31:23,720 --> 01:31:26,040 Speaker 2: doors open because I wasn't there. I don't have footage, 1827 01:31:26,040 --> 01:31:28,640 Speaker 2: I didn't see it. So you think this was a 1828 01:31:28,720 --> 01:31:32,000 Speaker 2: security guy and not a cob. Okay, all right, Like 1829 01:31:32,760 --> 01:31:37,040 Speaker 2: was this embellished a little bit and he wasn't exactly dragged. 1830 01:31:37,600 --> 01:31:39,520 Speaker 2: I don't know. Maybe it's possible. 1831 01:31:39,600 --> 01:31:42,200 Speaker 3: There's a there's a there's a report on on golf 1832 01:31:42,240 --> 01:31:46,360 Speaker 3: dot com today from Bob was schoosing who was a ESPN. 1833 01:31:47,080 --> 01:31:49,360 Speaker 3: He was in the car with Jeff Darlington and he 1834 01:31:49,600 --> 01:31:51,920 Speaker 3: spoke about what he saw and it said he looked, 1835 01:31:51,960 --> 01:31:54,400 Speaker 3: He's like, I didn't see any officer get dragged. I 1836 01:31:54,439 --> 01:31:56,559 Speaker 3: saw an officer sort of run after the car and 1837 01:31:56,600 --> 01:32:00,840 Speaker 3: maybe lose his balance and fall down right by the way. 1838 01:32:00,880 --> 01:32:03,320 Speaker 3: The police support having on there that he damaged his 1839 01:32:03,400 --> 01:32:05,680 Speaker 3: pants was just the most the best part of all 1840 01:32:05,720 --> 01:32:09,920 Speaker 3: of it is pants are damaged. But you know, like 1841 01:32:11,120 --> 01:32:13,760 Speaker 3: the again this are reports right, well again a clear 1842 01:32:13,800 --> 01:32:15,800 Speaker 3: pictures that you know there was the accident and there 1843 01:32:15,880 --> 01:32:20,240 Speaker 3: was a they were diverting PJ personnel to a certain 1844 01:32:20,280 --> 01:32:23,880 Speaker 3: route which Scheffler was following to get there. But again 1845 01:32:23,920 --> 01:32:28,200 Speaker 3: I go back to the idea that that if you're 1846 01:32:28,200 --> 01:32:32,880 Speaker 3: a PGA tournament and you you need to have like 1847 01:32:32,960 --> 01:32:36,960 Speaker 3: someone there to tell your players exactly what to do 1848 01:32:37,040 --> 01:32:39,880 Speaker 3: and working with the police department to figure out a 1849 01:32:39,880 --> 01:32:43,920 Speaker 3: way to get your players to the tournament, acknowledging that 1850 01:32:43,960 --> 01:32:46,400 Speaker 3: there was a tragedy and that that has to be 1851 01:32:46,640 --> 01:32:50,519 Speaker 3: properly investigated and dealt with, but also we have to 1852 01:32:50,520 --> 01:32:53,600 Speaker 3: get our players to the course on time. Again, like 1853 01:32:53,760 --> 01:32:56,040 Speaker 3: if there was an accident Arrowhead Stadium, there's like one 1854 01:32:56,120 --> 01:32:58,680 Speaker 3: not one entrance, but one main entrance. If there's a 1855 01:32:59,000 --> 01:33:02,280 Speaker 3: they would find a way to get players into the stadium. 1856 01:33:02,320 --> 01:33:05,920 Speaker 3: In this instance, you there was a report that players 1857 01:33:05,920 --> 01:33:07,920 Speaker 3: had to walk two miles. Again, it's not the end 1858 01:33:07,960 --> 01:33:10,320 Speaker 3: of the world. Okay, they can walk, right, But the 1859 01:33:10,360 --> 01:33:13,960 Speaker 3: point is you're a professional sports league that is worth 1860 01:33:14,040 --> 01:33:17,120 Speaker 3: millions of dollars billion of dollars tournament probably would I 1861 01:33:17,160 --> 01:33:19,519 Speaker 3: Magic gave out five million to the winner. I don't 1862 01:33:19,520 --> 01:33:21,880 Speaker 3: even know what the final purse was, Brian. But to 1863 01:33:22,040 --> 01:33:27,920 Speaker 3: not have alternate plans, concrete plans that to get your 1864 01:33:27,920 --> 01:33:31,559 Speaker 3: players there and it ended with right or wrong, your 1865 01:33:31,640 --> 01:33:34,360 Speaker 3: number one player in the world to getting taken away 1866 01:33:34,400 --> 01:33:37,320 Speaker 3: in handcuffs is a bad look for the tournament. 1867 01:33:37,400 --> 01:33:39,080 Speaker 2: It is, and it's a good take by you. It's 1868 01:33:39,120 --> 01:33:42,360 Speaker 2: interesting to play Devil's advocate. I do agree with you, 1869 01:33:42,439 --> 01:33:45,360 Speaker 2: but why was Scotty the only one, you know what 1870 01:33:45,400 --> 01:33:47,360 Speaker 2: I mean, Like, why was he the only guy that 1871 01:33:47,479 --> 01:33:51,120 Speaker 2: ran into an issue here? So it can't be on yeah, 1872 01:33:51,160 --> 01:33:55,120 Speaker 2: the PGA Tour or certainly right right, the PGA Championship. 1873 01:33:55,479 --> 01:33:58,400 Speaker 3: But they should have but but the again, the but 1874 01:33:58,439 --> 01:34:00,320 Speaker 3: it wasn't just him, right because two golfers had to 1875 01:34:00,360 --> 01:34:02,280 Speaker 3: walk well then get in right there. 1876 01:34:02,320 --> 01:34:04,720 Speaker 2: Now that's now that's a good argument where it's like 1877 01:34:05,360 --> 01:34:08,519 Speaker 2: they're walking enough. Man, you know, so we're playing eighteen 1878 01:34:08,600 --> 01:34:12,040 Speaker 2: here today, you know you don't need to get before hid. 1879 01:34:12,080 --> 01:34:14,559 Speaker 3: Yeah. I just think that this was not handled well 1880 01:34:14,600 --> 01:34:17,080 Speaker 3: by them. It appears not. And look, I would imagine 1881 01:34:17,120 --> 01:34:19,200 Speaker 3: I think you're right, there was probably some fault to 1882 01:34:19,240 --> 01:34:21,559 Speaker 3: Shuffler at some point not maybe not listening to instructions 1883 01:34:21,680 --> 01:34:23,880 Speaker 3: or maybe you know, look, I would imagine in the 1884 01:34:23,920 --> 01:34:28,200 Speaker 3: confusion of the scene there could be some misunderstanding about 1885 01:34:28,240 --> 01:34:30,840 Speaker 3: what was said and maybe you know what what what 1886 01:34:30,960 --> 01:34:33,559 Speaker 3: actions had he had to take to get to get 1887 01:34:33,600 --> 01:34:36,320 Speaker 3: to the course on time and in a safe manner. 1888 01:34:37,920 --> 01:34:40,599 Speaker 3: But yeah, it it just not it's just not gonna 1889 01:34:40,600 --> 01:34:41,760 Speaker 3: look for the tournament. 1890 01:34:41,520 --> 01:34:43,920 Speaker 2: By the way, they're just showing it right now. Xander 1891 01:34:43,960 --> 01:34:47,559 Speaker 2: Schaffley makes three point three three million dollars. Uh, the 1892 01:34:47,600 --> 01:34:52,200 Speaker 2: Shambo gets basically two million dollars for a second place finish. 1893 01:34:52,280 --> 01:34:56,000 Speaker 2: So your point is well taken, Like, we're not exactly 1894 01:34:56,320 --> 01:35:00,360 Speaker 2: you know, this isn't a minimum wage type tour. We're 1895 01:35:00,400 --> 01:35:03,559 Speaker 2: giving millions of dollars away to the people who finished 1896 01:35:03,560 --> 01:35:06,360 Speaker 2: in first, second, top five. You know, we're giving away 1897 01:35:06,400 --> 01:35:07,840 Speaker 2: a lot of money. At least we can do is 1898 01:35:07,840 --> 01:35:08,360 Speaker 2: get him. 1899 01:35:08,240 --> 01:35:13,160 Speaker 3: There, correct. So uh that that I think I think 1900 01:35:13,160 --> 01:35:15,160 Speaker 3: this won't happen again obviously, and I don't think they're 1901 01:35:15,160 --> 01:35:18,920 Speaker 3: gonna have a player get arrested. But it's like Scotty 1902 01:35:18,960 --> 01:35:22,240 Speaker 3: Shuffler too, who was so nice that he didn't even 1903 01:35:22,240 --> 01:35:23,600 Speaker 3: tell the police officers who he was. 1904 01:35:23,720 --> 01:35:27,080 Speaker 2: That was great, Like the question was hysterical. Is like, 1905 01:35:27,120 --> 01:35:31,000 Speaker 2: did you at any point say hey, I'm Scottie Scheffler 1906 01:35:31,280 --> 01:35:33,120 Speaker 2: And he was like, no, I never did. 1907 01:35:33,720 --> 01:35:39,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, I've been picturing what it was like for the 1908 01:35:39,040 --> 01:35:42,160 Speaker 3: police chief who might have been sleeping, the mayor who 1909 01:35:42,200 --> 01:35:45,000 Speaker 3: was might have been sleeping, And they get a call 1910 01:35:45,120 --> 01:35:50,880 Speaker 3: from someone from an unknown number, maybe an attorney someone 1911 01:35:50,880 --> 01:35:55,479 Speaker 3: else who's like, hey man, yeah, we just arrested Scotty Scheffler. 1912 01:35:56,040 --> 01:35:58,080 Speaker 3: Can can you let him out? Like, can we can 1913 01:35:58,080 --> 01:36:00,120 Speaker 3: we get this down? I mean, it's wild that it 1914 01:36:00,240 --> 01:36:01,160 Speaker 3: came to this really. 1915 01:36:01,240 --> 01:36:03,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, No, it absolutely is all right. We got a 1916 01:36:03,840 --> 01:36:07,800 Speaker 2: lot to do here. We've got a man that has 1917 01:36:07,840 --> 01:36:12,000 Speaker 2: caused quite the reaction. We've got another game seven today. 1918 01:36:12,880 --> 01:36:15,800 Speaker 2: It's the ball buffet is not over here, Jeff. We've 1919 01:36:15,840 --> 01:36:18,639 Speaker 2: got football to discuss as well, a couple of things 1920 01:36:18,680 --> 01:36:20,880 Speaker 2: we have to throw out there, so we will get 1921 01:36:20,880 --> 01:36:23,639 Speaker 2: to everything right around the corner. He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm 1922 01:36:23,680 --> 01:36:26,559 Speaker 2: Brian though. We're live from the Tirack dot Com studios 1923 01:36:26,560 --> 01:36:27,840 Speaker 2: here on Fox Sports Radio. 1924 01:36:28,240 --> 01:36:31,120 Speaker 4: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in 1925 01:36:31,160 --> 01:36:34,519 Speaker 4: the nation. Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio 1926 01:36:34,680 --> 01:36:38,760 Speaker 4: dot Com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to 1927 01:36:38,880 --> 01:36:39,559 Speaker 4: listen live. 1928 01:36:40,240 --> 01:36:44,040 Speaker 2: Brian, No, he's Jeff Schwartz here on Fox Sports Radio. 1929 01:36:44,080 --> 01:36:47,800 Speaker 2: We're coming to you live from the Tirack dot Com studios. 1930 01:36:48,400 --> 01:36:51,439 Speaker 2: So ball is still on the brain here, Jeff. You 1931 01:36:51,479 --> 01:36:54,560 Speaker 2: know we got golf going on baseball. Your plays have 1932 01:36:54,640 --> 01:36:59,559 Speaker 2: been magnificent today. You know, we had basketball earlier today 1933 01:36:59,600 --> 01:37:03,200 Speaker 2: pays one Game seven. We'll definitely preview t Wolves Nuggets 1934 01:37:03,240 --> 01:37:06,639 Speaker 2: Game seven tonight. But we're still thinking football over here. 1935 01:37:06,760 --> 01:37:10,559 Speaker 2: You know, call me, yeah, but you know me. I'm 1936 01:37:10,560 --> 01:37:14,800 Speaker 2: a Dolphins guy, and my guy to what he has 1937 01:37:14,920 --> 01:37:19,280 Speaker 2: skipped some offseason workouts here, Jeff and the absences they're 1938 01:37:19,280 --> 01:37:24,280 Speaker 2: believed to be related to his contract status. He's in 1939 01:37:24,360 --> 01:37:27,800 Speaker 2: line for a fancy new deal and the Dolphins are reluctant. 1940 01:37:28,120 --> 01:37:31,360 Speaker 2: They're dragging their heels cold feet, however you want to 1941 01:37:31,360 --> 01:37:33,920 Speaker 2: say it. And here's the deal. I'm curious what you 1942 01:37:33,960 --> 01:37:37,320 Speaker 2: think about this, because here's where I stand on Tua. Okay, 1943 01:37:37,360 --> 01:37:39,800 Speaker 2: I'm putting my Dolphins allegiance to the side as much 1944 01:37:39,840 --> 01:37:41,880 Speaker 2: as possible, and I'm just gonna speak to you as 1945 01:37:41,880 --> 01:37:46,559 Speaker 2: if Tua played for another team. I really like Tua. 1946 01:37:47,400 --> 01:37:50,320 Speaker 2: He's put up numbers. He played every game last season, 1947 01:37:51,160 --> 01:37:55,800 Speaker 2: but the playoff performance against the Chiefs was a total dud. 1948 01:37:56,400 --> 01:37:59,639 Speaker 2: He's had some shaky performances in big games as well. 1949 01:38:00,280 --> 01:38:03,120 Speaker 2: And just because there was one healthy season doesn't mean 1950 01:38:03,200 --> 01:38:07,200 Speaker 2: I still have injury concerns. Right, So all that together, 1951 01:38:07,280 --> 01:38:12,720 Speaker 2: I don't love the idea of him getting a mega contract, 1952 01:38:13,200 --> 01:38:15,840 Speaker 2: but that's what you have to do. Yeah, if you're 1953 01:38:15,880 --> 01:38:18,720 Speaker 2: not giving the mega contract, you've got to move off 1954 01:38:18,760 --> 01:38:21,640 Speaker 2: Tua and then you're in plan B mode, and I 1955 01:38:21,680 --> 01:38:23,479 Speaker 2: don't know what the plan would be at that point. 1956 01:38:23,600 --> 01:38:26,720 Speaker 2: So this is just what you have to do is 1957 01:38:27,080 --> 01:38:29,120 Speaker 2: move forward with Tua and hope for the best. 1958 01:38:29,680 --> 01:38:33,519 Speaker 3: I'm with you here. Here's I think the hardest part 1959 01:38:33,560 --> 01:38:36,320 Speaker 3: about you know, the quarterback discussion, right is is you 1960 01:38:36,360 --> 01:38:40,280 Speaker 3: have to sort of take the money I think not 1961 01:38:40,439 --> 01:38:44,960 Speaker 3: out of it, but the next quarterback gets the next 1962 01:38:44,960 --> 01:38:48,160 Speaker 3: big contract. So like, we're gonna get a deal for Tua. 1963 01:38:48,200 --> 01:38:50,040 Speaker 3: It's gonna be some number of the people want to 1964 01:38:50,080 --> 01:38:51,680 Speaker 3: be like, just what we've got Jared goff right, Like, 1965 01:38:51,720 --> 01:38:54,200 Speaker 3: oh my god, Jared goffits. But that's sort of the 1966 01:38:54,240 --> 01:38:56,719 Speaker 3: next That's how the contracts work, right, next up in line, 1967 01:38:57,520 --> 01:39:00,400 Speaker 3: you typically get the next deal, right, and that deal 1968 01:39:00,439 --> 01:39:04,320 Speaker 3: is going to be whatever it is for Tua. The 1969 01:39:04,360 --> 01:39:07,200 Speaker 3: Dolphins have to do it because what choice do you 1970 01:39:07,280 --> 01:39:10,240 Speaker 3: have the best quarterback you've had in years. You're a 1971 01:39:10,400 --> 01:39:14,559 Speaker 3: playoff team. You're in the playoff hunt. Teams pay a 1972 01:39:14,560 --> 01:39:16,960 Speaker 3: lot of money to be in the playoff hunt every year, 1973 01:39:17,000 --> 01:39:18,880 Speaker 3: and there are teams that would love to be the 1974 01:39:18,880 --> 01:39:21,200 Speaker 3: playoff hunt every season, and too allows you that opportunity 1975 01:39:21,200 --> 01:39:26,800 Speaker 3: every year. The hard part is when you're spending all 1976 01:39:26,840 --> 01:39:29,479 Speaker 3: this money. It's a big number. Right. Again, it's not 1977 01:39:29,600 --> 01:39:31,960 Speaker 3: out of line with the rest of the contracts for 1978 01:39:31,960 --> 01:39:35,479 Speaker 3: that position. It's a big number. Is you want super Bowls, 1979 01:39:35,760 --> 01:39:40,080 Speaker 3: you want championships. And I think it's fair to say 1980 01:39:40,200 --> 01:39:46,040 Speaker 3: that the Dolphins are unlikely. There's always a never or 1981 01:39:46,120 --> 01:39:48,080 Speaker 3: nottherwards I really use So I'm not gonna say they're 1982 01:39:48,080 --> 01:39:51,680 Speaker 3: never gonna win, but it's unlikely that they win a 1983 01:39:51,760 --> 01:39:56,880 Speaker 3: championship with Tua considering I think his limitations what we've 1984 01:39:56,920 --> 01:39:59,320 Speaker 3: seen so far of any cold weather game that he 1985 01:39:59,320 --> 01:40:01,040 Speaker 3: has to play in, which is not terribly great, even 1986 01:40:01,080 --> 01:40:03,160 Speaker 3: though to be fair, he did play well in that 1987 01:40:03,320 --> 01:40:05,680 Speaker 3: snow game in Buffalo that one year. Right, that was 1988 01:40:05,880 --> 01:40:07,320 Speaker 3: late in the season. It was two years though Right 1989 01:40:07,360 --> 01:40:11,160 Speaker 3: played well in that snow game. There's injury concerns there 1990 01:40:11,200 --> 01:40:14,439 Speaker 3: as well. But you look at the rest of the 1991 01:40:14,479 --> 01:40:18,880 Speaker 3: of the AFC. I mean, he is what how many 1992 01:40:18,920 --> 01:40:20,960 Speaker 3: guys is he behind in the AFC conference as far 1993 01:40:21,000 --> 01:40:25,200 Speaker 3: as just quarterback play? I mean unlikely. So you're paying 1994 01:40:25,600 --> 01:40:30,200 Speaker 3: him knowing all of us knowing not the Dolphins, and 1995 01:40:30,240 --> 01:40:33,600 Speaker 3: the Dolphins legitimately probably think they're gonna win a championship, 1996 01:40:34,240 --> 01:40:37,800 Speaker 3: but the rest of us saying, yeah, you know, yeah, 1997 01:40:37,840 --> 01:40:39,560 Speaker 3: good for two, but you're not gonna win a championship. 1998 01:40:39,720 --> 01:40:41,080 Speaker 3: But you paid him a lot of money, like good 1999 01:40:41,080 --> 01:40:42,640 Speaker 3: for two, just not gonna win a championship. And that's 2000 01:40:42,640 --> 01:40:44,000 Speaker 3: I think where a lot of us are at right now. 2001 01:40:44,160 --> 01:40:48,960 Speaker 2: It's an interesting spot because, man, you look around the 2002 01:40:49,000 --> 01:40:53,719 Speaker 2: AFC and it's Mahomes, it's Josh Allen, it's Joe Burrow, 2003 01:40:53,960 --> 01:40:57,600 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, mar, it's c. J. Stroud, it's Herbert Like, 2004 01:40:57,680 --> 01:41:02,120 Speaker 2: there are some really good quarterbacks AFC. And I'm waiting 2005 01:41:02,720 --> 01:41:07,400 Speaker 2: for the time that a team says, hey, we're we're 2006 01:41:07,600 --> 01:41:11,200 Speaker 2: good at quarterback. And the Dolphins are They're good at quarterback. 2007 01:41:11,240 --> 01:41:14,599 Speaker 2: They're not great, but they're certainly not a disaster. Yeah, 2008 01:41:14,600 --> 01:41:18,599 Speaker 2: but these teams get comfortable and they're like, hey, good's 2009 01:41:18,640 --> 01:41:22,840 Speaker 2: better than awful, so let's give them a mega contract. 2010 01:41:23,200 --> 01:41:25,280 Speaker 2: And I'm waiting. This might not necessarily be about the 2011 01:41:25,320 --> 01:41:27,679 Speaker 2: Dolphins in Tua, but you could make it about him 2012 01:41:28,080 --> 01:41:30,880 Speaker 2: the Giants and Daniel Jones, you know what I mean, Like, 2013 01:41:31,360 --> 01:41:33,880 Speaker 2: why are you giving him one hundred and sixty million. 2014 01:41:33,960 --> 01:41:36,599 Speaker 2: I'm waiting for the team that says, hey, we're good 2015 01:41:36,640 --> 01:41:38,920 Speaker 2: like the Chiefs. The Chiefs said, hey, we're at least 2016 01:41:38,880 --> 01:41:41,799 Speaker 2: the good with Alex Smith. Let's try to be great 2017 01:41:41,920 --> 01:41:45,160 Speaker 2: and get Mahomes. Why don't more teams try to do 2018 01:41:45,280 --> 01:41:49,920 Speaker 2: that instead of paying a quarterback who's all right, but 2019 01:41:49,960 --> 01:41:53,400 Speaker 2: he's not worth backing up the brinks truck. He's not 2020 01:41:53,400 --> 01:41:54,879 Speaker 2: gonna give you that type of production. 2021 01:41:55,240 --> 01:41:58,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, this is a take I have long made. I 2022 01:41:58,880 --> 01:42:01,960 Speaker 3: made this take with the Brown to Baker Mayfield that 2023 01:42:02,400 --> 01:42:04,639 Speaker 3: they should trade him and not give him a second 2024 01:42:04,640 --> 01:42:09,559 Speaker 3: contract and draft a quarterback. I am a firm believer 2025 01:42:09,760 --> 01:42:12,600 Speaker 3: in this idea that you just have to sort of 2026 01:42:12,680 --> 01:42:16,720 Speaker 3: keep swinging for that franchise guy. Yeah, but I to 2027 01:42:17,080 --> 01:42:18,840 Speaker 3: push back. And why I think teams don't do it? 2028 01:42:18,880 --> 01:42:21,080 Speaker 3: I mean I don't. I don't think. I'm fairly sorry. 2029 01:42:21,120 --> 01:42:22,360 Speaker 3: I know I haven't talked to him about it. Is 2030 01:42:23,600 --> 01:42:28,880 Speaker 3: the idea of just staying competitive for your fan base. 2031 01:42:30,960 --> 01:42:34,640 Speaker 3: Would you rather have a team that makes the playoffs 2032 01:42:34,640 --> 01:42:38,679 Speaker 3: every year? Your fans are engaged and your fans look, 2033 01:42:39,200 --> 01:42:41,679 Speaker 3: I think rightfully, so think okay, this is our year. 2034 01:42:42,120 --> 01:42:44,000 Speaker 3: Of course, fans think there, like, what if there's a 2035 01:42:44,000 --> 01:42:45,800 Speaker 3: bunch of injuries and this is this is Dolphins year, 2036 01:42:45,840 --> 01:42:48,120 Speaker 3: It's certainly possible, right, And look, the Niners went to 2037 01:42:48,120 --> 01:42:50,880 Speaker 3: Super Bowl with Brock Purty, who is not much different 2038 01:42:50,920 --> 01:42:52,360 Speaker 3: than to him. I mean he's a little bit better 2039 01:42:52,560 --> 01:42:55,519 Speaker 3: deep passer, but like not not that different, right, Brian, 2040 01:42:55,680 --> 01:42:57,960 Speaker 3: I think is that different than than than than to 2041 01:42:58,320 --> 01:43:01,599 Speaker 3: So certainly there's some idea that a quarterback in this 2042 01:43:01,680 --> 01:43:04,760 Speaker 3: offense can can get the Super Bowl? So would you 2043 01:43:04,840 --> 01:43:10,360 Speaker 3: rather have that or hope a young quarterback that you 2044 01:43:10,520 --> 01:43:11,280 Speaker 3: draft is good? 2045 01:43:12,680 --> 01:43:15,680 Speaker 2: You know, Like, I get it, But that's exactly what 2046 01:43:15,720 --> 01:43:17,360 Speaker 2: the Chiefs did, right, But. 2047 01:43:17,360 --> 01:43:22,439 Speaker 3: The Chiefs that I don't know if the Chiefs the 2048 01:43:22,880 --> 01:43:27,360 Speaker 3: outlier mature is the best example of this. It's what 2049 01:43:27,400 --> 01:43:30,479 Speaker 3: the Chiefs did and it worked. Yeah, but it was 2050 01:43:30,560 --> 01:43:34,599 Speaker 3: also different because it wasn't a quarterback who was young, 2051 01:43:35,560 --> 01:43:37,800 Speaker 3: Like if they did this Alex Smith after four years 2052 01:43:38,080 --> 01:43:41,960 Speaker 3: right on this Wicki contract. Yeah, but this is done 2053 01:43:42,240 --> 01:43:45,439 Speaker 3: what you know, he's in year twelve. So that's why 2054 01:43:45,479 --> 01:43:46,759 Speaker 3: I think it's a little bit different. 2055 01:43:47,000 --> 01:43:48,960 Speaker 2: It is different. But it's like what you were saying 2056 01:43:49,000 --> 01:43:53,000 Speaker 2: with Baker Mayfield. You know, even after four years, you 2057 01:43:53,040 --> 01:43:57,080 Speaker 2: have a pretty good judgment, Yeah, have enough to go 2058 01:43:57,160 --> 01:44:00,400 Speaker 2: on to project, Hey, where is this going you know, 2059 01:44:00,840 --> 01:44:03,639 Speaker 2: what are we likely to do with this quarterback leading 2060 01:44:03,680 --> 01:44:07,240 Speaker 2: our franchise? And you just said it with Tua, you know, 2061 01:44:07,720 --> 01:44:10,080 Speaker 2: the odds are better than not that he doesn't win 2062 01:44:10,120 --> 01:44:13,040 Speaker 2: a Super Bowl. And so I'm just waiting for these 2063 01:44:13,120 --> 01:44:16,680 Speaker 2: teams that they have a quarterback that's good, that's serviceable. 2064 01:44:17,040 --> 01:44:20,840 Speaker 2: Maybe he's Tane Hill esque, you know, going back years ago, 2065 01:44:20,920 --> 01:44:23,280 Speaker 2: not to Tannehill now, but I'm just waiting for the 2066 01:44:23,360 --> 01:44:26,400 Speaker 2: team that says, you know what, instead of getting comfortable 2067 01:44:26,439 --> 01:44:29,639 Speaker 2: to a fault and paying a guy more than he's 2068 01:44:29,680 --> 01:44:33,320 Speaker 2: going to be able to produce, let's move on. Because 2069 01:44:33,360 --> 01:44:36,600 Speaker 2: if you're overpaying your quarterback and he's not producing to 2070 01:44:36,640 --> 01:44:40,439 Speaker 2: the same level, you're screwed that way too. And granted 2071 01:44:40,479 --> 01:44:43,360 Speaker 2: you might be a nine to ten win team, maybe 2072 01:44:43,360 --> 01:44:47,879 Speaker 2: you sneak into the playoffs. If that's good enough for you, okay, 2073 01:44:48,400 --> 01:44:50,360 Speaker 2: But if that's not good enough for you, you've got to 2074 01:44:50,400 --> 01:44:51,519 Speaker 2: go in a different direction. 2075 01:44:51,640 --> 01:44:54,640 Speaker 3: Well, you're you're a Dolphins fan. What would you do? 2076 01:44:55,439 --> 01:44:57,559 Speaker 2: Well, I think it's too late for the here and now. 2077 01:44:57,640 --> 01:45:01,360 Speaker 3: If they let's talk about March. You're in March. Yeah, 2078 01:45:01,360 --> 01:45:02,320 Speaker 3: what do you what do you do? 2079 01:45:03,640 --> 01:45:05,680 Speaker 2: Because that's the thing. Man, look at where you're at 2080 01:45:05,720 --> 01:45:10,439 Speaker 2: in the draft. So it's you're right, you trade up. Yeah, 2081 01:45:10,439 --> 01:45:13,040 Speaker 2: they traded up from twenty seven to ten and they 2082 01:45:13,080 --> 01:45:17,160 Speaker 2: got Mahomes. So in theory, that's something the Dolphins could 2083 01:45:17,200 --> 01:45:20,479 Speaker 2: have done. But if that's where you get into this 2084 01:45:20,560 --> 01:45:23,800 Speaker 2: where it's like, do we want to pay Tua a 2085 01:45:24,000 --> 01:45:27,360 Speaker 2: ton or do we want to pay a ton in 2086 01:45:27,520 --> 01:45:32,559 Speaker 2: draft capital to move up to get JJ McCarthy to 2087 01:45:32,600 --> 01:45:35,320 Speaker 2: get Michael Pennix junior or we better off with Penix 2088 01:45:35,439 --> 01:45:36,240 Speaker 2: junior or two? 2089 01:45:36,280 --> 01:45:36,360 Speaker 7: What? 2090 01:45:36,600 --> 01:45:36,760 Speaker 4: Right? 2091 01:45:36,840 --> 01:45:39,400 Speaker 2: Like, that's what you get into and if you don't 2092 01:45:39,520 --> 01:45:42,040 Speaker 2: love the alternative, then you end up paying the guy 2093 01:45:42,080 --> 01:45:42,599 Speaker 2: that you have. 2094 01:45:43,200 --> 01:45:45,519 Speaker 3: Well, so this is the hard part about the discussion, right, Like, 2095 01:45:45,560 --> 01:45:49,479 Speaker 3: I don't know if at the time you obviously you 2096 01:45:49,520 --> 01:45:53,120 Speaker 3: know Mahomes' turner to who he is. But at that time, 2097 01:45:53,200 --> 01:45:55,599 Speaker 3: I mean, this was obviously a wild swing by the Chiefs. Now, 2098 01:45:55,600 --> 01:45:59,800 Speaker 3: I do not think that Michael Pennox or two or 2099 01:46:00,120 --> 01:46:06,160 Speaker 3: Bo Nicks or taking McCarthy or Patrick Mahomes, Right, So yeah, 2100 01:46:06,200 --> 01:46:07,720 Speaker 3: when you try it for those guys, know, But I 2101 01:46:07,720 --> 01:46:10,040 Speaker 3: mean I feel like people would have said saything about like, oh, 2102 01:46:10,120 --> 01:46:11,800 Speaker 3: you should try it for Patrick Mahomes, like what are 2103 01:46:11,800 --> 01:46:15,160 Speaker 3: you doing? But but the difference a little bit here 2104 01:46:15,200 --> 01:46:19,639 Speaker 3: is you take the the arm talent of Mahomes. McCarthy 2105 01:46:19,680 --> 01:46:22,599 Speaker 3: doesn't have that bo Nicks doesn't. There's a case that 2106 01:46:22,680 --> 01:46:26,559 Speaker 3: Michael Penix does different type of arm talent and playing 2107 01:46:26,640 --> 01:46:29,320 Speaker 3: Mahomes does. So maybe you can make the case that 2108 01:46:30,240 --> 01:46:31,960 Speaker 3: trade out for Penox would have been the call. But 2109 01:46:32,240 --> 01:46:35,280 Speaker 3: again I keep conjurring myself here, Pennix feels like a 2110 01:46:35,280 --> 01:46:36,840 Speaker 3: little bit like two of though, so. 2111 01:46:38,439 --> 01:46:42,400 Speaker 2: The right guy to do that for I'll put it 2112 01:46:42,400 --> 01:46:44,559 Speaker 2: this way, Jeff, I think you'd agree with this. In 2113 01:46:44,600 --> 01:46:48,360 Speaker 2: the moment before you have access to the results, it's 2114 01:46:48,479 --> 01:46:53,720 Speaker 2: like you're gritting your teeth, like, which do we go with? 2115 01:46:53,880 --> 01:46:56,960 Speaker 2: You know? Now, give it five years later from now, 2116 01:46:57,040 --> 01:46:59,280 Speaker 2: and you might be like, it was obvious they should 2117 01:46:59,320 --> 01:47:02,320 Speaker 2: have drafted. It's junior, he's a stud. But the here 2118 01:47:02,400 --> 01:47:06,120 Speaker 2: and now that is a tough call. I'll tell you this. 2119 01:47:07,439 --> 01:47:08,960 Speaker 2: There are a lot of people would have been dead 2120 01:47:09,000 --> 01:47:11,920 Speaker 2: wrong with the Texans, like what do you at the 2121 01:47:11,920 --> 01:47:14,080 Speaker 2: time is like, what do you do when you're trading 2122 01:47:14,160 --> 01:47:16,760 Speaker 2: Deshaun Watson? Why would you do? Look at him? 2123 01:47:16,800 --> 01:47:16,960 Speaker 3: Now? 2124 01:47:17,000 --> 01:47:19,479 Speaker 2: With c J. Stroud, Oh, yeah, you heard a much 2125 01:47:19,520 --> 01:47:20,240 Speaker 2: better spot. 2126 01:47:20,479 --> 01:47:23,640 Speaker 3: So no, you're right, You're right about about the Texans. 2127 01:47:24,080 --> 01:47:26,160 Speaker 3: That's why it's tough, man like, it's it's tough to 2128 01:47:26,200 --> 01:47:28,320 Speaker 3: find the quarterback. It's tough to and when you do, 2129 01:47:28,479 --> 01:47:33,439 Speaker 3: you're the Texans, right, you change your franchise immediately. I 2130 01:47:33,439 --> 01:47:36,120 Speaker 3: don't think there was a guy in this draft. And look, 2131 01:47:36,160 --> 01:47:37,920 Speaker 3: if the Bears are open for business, or the or 2132 01:47:37,960 --> 01:47:41,320 Speaker 3: the Patriots, you know, maybe uh you make a call, 2133 01:47:41,400 --> 01:47:45,080 Speaker 3: you know, yeah, but neither were were open for business. 2134 01:47:45,080 --> 01:47:48,360 Speaker 3: I think he Williams is a guy that you trained 2135 01:47:48,439 --> 01:47:50,800 Speaker 3: up for. Like I I think that if he was 2136 01:47:50,840 --> 01:47:53,120 Speaker 3: available to trade up for, you would you would absolutely 2137 01:47:53,120 --> 01:47:55,800 Speaker 3: do that at a heartbeat. But who else in this 2138 01:47:55,920 --> 01:47:58,519 Speaker 3: draft that That's only what I would Yeah, And and 2139 01:47:58,760 --> 01:48:01,960 Speaker 3: in mind you again, the Chiefs are always the outlier 2140 01:48:02,000 --> 01:48:04,160 Speaker 3: here because a lot of trade ups end up being 2141 01:48:04,400 --> 01:48:08,000 Speaker 3: bad trads, Like trading up in the draft is Unlessia 2142 01:48:08,040 --> 01:48:10,320 Speaker 3: Patrick Mahomes is generally a bad idea. 2143 01:48:10,800 --> 01:48:13,360 Speaker 2: The Panthers in your backyard. 2144 01:48:13,520 --> 01:48:17,160 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, and by the way, the Panthers. Everyone would 2145 01:48:17,160 --> 01:48:19,839 Speaker 3: have drafted Bryce Young though like this with this revisions 2146 01:48:19,880 --> 01:48:23,040 Speaker 3: history of like people being like, oh no, everyone would 2147 01:48:23,080 --> 01:48:25,120 Speaker 3: have taken Bryce Young. So stop with this idea that 2148 01:48:25,240 --> 01:48:28,400 Speaker 3: like the Panthers did something that the idea is that 2149 01:48:28,760 --> 01:48:31,000 Speaker 3: they traded too much for him and should have traded up. 2150 01:48:31,320 --> 01:48:34,400 Speaker 3: But everyone would have taken Bryce Young last year, and 2151 01:48:34,479 --> 01:48:36,080 Speaker 3: Bryce Sung might turn out to be okay. I don't 2152 01:48:36,080 --> 01:48:39,320 Speaker 3: know how good he will be, but I think he 2153 01:48:39,360 --> 01:48:41,360 Speaker 3: could definitely get better. Right, there's a lot of room 2154 01:48:41,400 --> 01:48:45,120 Speaker 3: for improvement there. Non Nonetheless, I think the Dolphins are 2155 01:48:45,160 --> 01:48:47,000 Speaker 3: gonna pay to h They have to. They know, have 2156 01:48:47,040 --> 01:48:52,840 Speaker 3: a choice, and they're probably gonna regret it, but that. 2157 01:48:52,800 --> 01:48:56,559 Speaker 2: Has to be done right. When you say it out loud, 2158 01:48:56,560 --> 01:49:01,559 Speaker 2: that's probably accurate. How how it's like, yeah, let's get married. 2159 01:49:01,720 --> 01:49:05,040 Speaker 2: It's probably gonna be something that doesn't work out, but 2160 01:49:05,160 --> 01:49:08,600 Speaker 2: maybe it could, but it probably won't, but let's do 2161 01:49:08,680 --> 01:49:12,320 Speaker 2: it anyway. That's what we're saying about the Dolphins play 2162 01:49:12,400 --> 01:49:15,639 Speaker 2: into it. It's rough, but it's probably accurate. Hey, someone 2163 01:49:15,680 --> 01:49:19,160 Speaker 2: who's not rough at all. We love Moncy Bolangyo. She 2164 01:49:19,280 --> 01:49:21,280 Speaker 2: is with us this evening to spin us around the 2165 01:49:21,280 --> 01:49:24,559 Speaker 2: sporting landscape. What is going on, Moncey Brian. 2166 01:49:24,560 --> 01:49:26,320 Speaker 6: I'm not gonna lie to you. I think your Dolphins 2167 01:49:26,320 --> 01:49:28,920 Speaker 6: are in a tough situation. I'm not gonna lie to you. 2168 01:49:29,240 --> 01:49:32,360 Speaker 2: Who's in a better or worse situation, your clippers or. 2169 01:49:32,400 --> 01:49:34,439 Speaker 6: My Oh, I think we're like the same. 2170 01:49:34,720 --> 01:49:37,360 Speaker 7: You know, you're still you're still not sure what you're 2171 01:49:37,400 --> 01:49:41,080 Speaker 7: gonna do. Kawhi Leonard is holding us hostage for at 2172 01:49:41,120 --> 01:49:42,720 Speaker 7: least the next two three years. 2173 01:49:42,560 --> 01:49:45,160 Speaker 2: So we're kind of the Spider Man meme. Yeah, we're 2174 01:49:45,200 --> 01:49:46,040 Speaker 2: pointing at each other. 2175 01:49:46,240 --> 01:49:50,799 Speaker 6: We're pointing at each other right now. Yes, it's exactly right, fellas. 2176 01:49:50,840 --> 01:49:54,360 Speaker 7: We're about what twenty ish minutes away from tip off 2177 01:49:54,400 --> 01:49:57,679 Speaker 7: in Denver, Game seven of the Western Conference semi finals 2178 01:49:57,680 --> 01:50:01,439 Speaker 7: between the Nuggets and the Timberwolves. I'm expecting a good one, 2179 01:50:01,479 --> 01:50:04,600 Speaker 7: a close one. Hopefully we know what's gonna happen in 2180 01:50:04,600 --> 01:50:07,920 Speaker 7: the Eastern Conference. Because the Pacers have defeated the Knicks 2181 01:50:07,920 --> 01:50:11,080 Speaker 7: at Madison Square Garden one thirty to one oh nine, 2182 01:50:11,200 --> 01:50:14,320 Speaker 7: Indiana headed to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first 2183 01:50:14,360 --> 01:50:18,040 Speaker 7: time since twenty fourteen, where they're gonna face the Boston Celtics. 2184 01:50:18,080 --> 01:50:21,400 Speaker 7: Tyrese Halliburn led the way for Indiana twenty six points, 2185 01:50:21,400 --> 01:50:26,000 Speaker 7: including six three pointers, and in his postgame interview he 2186 01:50:26,160 --> 01:50:29,800 Speaker 7: is wearing a Reggie Miller hoodie where he's doing the 2187 01:50:29,880 --> 01:50:34,280 Speaker 7: choke sign. That the infamous choke sign that Reggie Miller 2188 01:50:34,280 --> 01:50:36,719 Speaker 7: did against the Knicks. That is what he is wearing 2189 01:50:37,240 --> 01:50:41,120 Speaker 7: for his postgame interview of Game seven. Jalen Brunson Nick 2190 01:50:41,160 --> 01:50:42,960 Speaker 7: Starr did not play. I still have a lot of 2191 01:50:43,040 --> 01:50:45,000 Speaker 7: questions about this. He had a fractured hand, but I 2192 01:50:45,040 --> 01:50:47,720 Speaker 7: don't know when it happened. He also did he come 2193 01:50:47,760 --> 01:50:48,599 Speaker 7: in with the bad hand? 2194 01:50:48,720 --> 01:50:51,680 Speaker 6: I don't know. But Jalen Brunson didn't play at all 2195 01:50:51,680 --> 01:50:53,960 Speaker 6: in the fourth quarter a fractured hand. 2196 01:50:54,240 --> 01:50:56,639 Speaker 7: Then we move move on to golf where Xander Schoffley 2197 01:50:56,680 --> 01:51:00,040 Speaker 7: won the PGA Championship, ending twenty one under par, his 2198 01:51:00,040 --> 01:51:05,840 Speaker 7: his first career major victory. Bryson Deshambo finishes second in 2199 01:51:05,920 --> 01:51:09,679 Speaker 7: Major League Baseball. It was a showtime in LA won. 2200 01:51:09,640 --> 01:51:12,960 Speaker 3: Two pitch, Oh TONI swedge pace hit right field. 2201 01:51:13,120 --> 01:51:14,440 Speaker 6: There comes Hayard. 2202 01:51:14,120 --> 01:51:17,639 Speaker 3: Around third, He'll score and the Dodgers won it three 2203 01:51:17,680 --> 01:51:18,040 Speaker 3: to two. 2204 01:51:18,840 --> 01:51:22,160 Speaker 7: The second career walk off hit for show Hey, Old 2205 01:51:22,240 --> 01:51:26,880 Speaker 7: Tony and a show rolls on at Dodgers Stadium. 2206 01:51:26,880 --> 01:51:29,040 Speaker 6: In five seventy LA Sports on the call. 2207 01:51:29,120 --> 01:51:31,840 Speaker 7: After ten innings, they beat the Reds thanks to show 2208 01:51:31,880 --> 01:51:33,679 Speaker 7: Hey Toni's walk off single. 2209 01:51:33,960 --> 01:51:36,439 Speaker 6: Can you believe it's only his second walk off in 2210 01:51:36,439 --> 01:51:36,960 Speaker 6: his career? 2211 01:51:37,160 --> 01:51:38,360 Speaker 3: He played for the Angels. 2212 01:51:38,680 --> 01:51:41,559 Speaker 6: He's right, you may get an excellent point about that. 2213 01:51:41,880 --> 01:51:43,879 Speaker 3: I don't know if that's like, you know, that's Angels. 2214 01:51:43,920 --> 01:51:46,240 Speaker 6: I guess I was just thinking out of the. 2215 01:51:45,960 --> 01:51:48,599 Speaker 7: Games that the Angels won, that he was the one that, 2216 01:51:48,680 --> 01:51:50,040 Speaker 7: you know, walked it off for them. 2217 01:51:50,360 --> 01:51:54,240 Speaker 2: So it was just a double for the Angels, you know, right, 2218 01:51:54,280 --> 01:51:56,680 Speaker 2: they got to walk off exactly that. 2219 01:51:57,160 --> 01:51:57,880 Speaker 6: I just didn't know that. 2220 01:51:58,320 --> 01:52:01,479 Speaker 3: Are you an Angels fan too, A Clippers angel? No? 2221 01:52:01,880 --> 01:52:05,439 Speaker 6: I am a Dodgers fan. I yes, Unfortunately, it's a 2222 01:52:05,479 --> 01:52:05,920 Speaker 6: tough life. 2223 01:52:05,960 --> 01:52:06,240 Speaker 7: I live. 2224 01:52:06,479 --> 01:52:07,320 Speaker 6: It's a tough life. 2225 01:52:09,360 --> 01:52:11,080 Speaker 3: Decisions it's okayeah. 2226 01:52:11,800 --> 01:52:13,840 Speaker 6: And I'm a Chargers fan, so yeah, it's just I'm 2227 01:52:13,840 --> 01:52:16,040 Speaker 6: a mess. I'm a mess of a fan all over 2228 01:52:16,040 --> 01:52:16,360 Speaker 6: the place. 2229 01:52:16,479 --> 01:52:19,479 Speaker 7: Draft the other games in baseball, the Diamondbacks beat the 2230 01:52:19,560 --> 01:52:20,639 Speaker 7: Tigers six four. 2231 01:52:20,760 --> 01:52:23,120 Speaker 6: The Giants came back to beat the Rockies four to one. 2232 01:52:23,439 --> 01:52:26,240 Speaker 6: The Angels they beat the raining Chants the Rangers today 2233 01:52:26,280 --> 01:52:26,840 Speaker 6: four to one. 2234 01:52:26,960 --> 01:52:29,519 Speaker 7: The Pirates edge of the Cubs three to two. Royals 2235 01:52:29,560 --> 01:52:32,639 Speaker 7: beat the A's eight four. The Astros Kyle Tucker two 2236 01:52:32,800 --> 01:52:35,800 Speaker 7: homers in this one, bringing his total to fifteen, which 2237 01:52:35,920 --> 01:52:39,160 Speaker 7: is a major league leading best, but also Gunner Henderson 2238 01:52:39,280 --> 01:52:40,200 Speaker 7: from the Orioles. 2239 01:52:40,240 --> 01:52:41,240 Speaker 6: He also now has fifteen. 2240 01:52:41,280 --> 01:52:44,080 Speaker 7: So the Astros beat the Brewers nine four, Mets beat 2241 01:52:44,120 --> 01:52:46,680 Speaker 7: the Marlins seven to three. The Guardians walked it off 2242 01:52:46,760 --> 01:52:49,000 Speaker 7: to take down the Twins five to two. The Blue 2243 01:52:49,120 --> 01:52:51,679 Speaker 7: Jays outscored the race five to two as well. Phillies 2244 01:52:51,680 --> 01:52:54,320 Speaker 7: all over the Nationals eleven five was the final. The 2245 01:52:54,439 --> 01:52:57,519 Speaker 7: Orioles Gunner Henderson six to three over the Mariners. The 2246 01:52:57,640 --> 01:52:59,160 Speaker 7: Yankees have won seven in a row, and they beat 2247 01:52:59,160 --> 01:53:01,080 Speaker 7: the White Sox seven two to Aaron Judge with this 2248 01:53:01,280 --> 01:53:04,320 Speaker 7: thirteenth homer of the season. The Red Sox crushed the Cardinals, 2249 01:53:04,360 --> 01:53:06,799 Speaker 7: Sorry Brian, eleven to three, and the game. 2250 01:53:06,720 --> 01:53:07,519 Speaker 6: Going on right now. 2251 01:53:07,640 --> 01:53:11,240 Speaker 7: Padres off to an early uh an early leader of 2252 01:53:11,280 --> 01:53:13,240 Speaker 7: the Braves, Jake Cronenworth with a two run homer. 2253 01:53:13,280 --> 01:53:15,560 Speaker 6: They're beating the Braves in Atlanta three zero. It is 2254 01:53:15,680 --> 01:53:16,759 Speaker 6: the second inning. 2255 01:53:17,160 --> 01:53:20,559 Speaker 2: Back to you, guys, good stuff, Moncey, right back. 2256 01:53:20,479 --> 01:53:26,040 Speaker 3: At you, a Chargers, Clippers, Dodgers fan. It's probably very 2257 01:53:26,080 --> 01:53:27,080 Speaker 3: unique in Los Angeles. 2258 01:53:28,040 --> 01:53:29,720 Speaker 6: A little bit, yes, a little bit. 2259 01:53:30,280 --> 01:53:32,639 Speaker 3: I'm from LA. I don't really know any Clippers fans. 2260 01:53:32,800 --> 01:53:34,160 Speaker 6: Yeah, there's only like seven of us. 2261 01:53:35,280 --> 01:53:37,200 Speaker 2: I'm a question for both of you guys here. Yeah, 2262 01:53:37,240 --> 01:53:39,519 Speaker 2: I would assume Manzi you love because we played the 2263 01:53:39,600 --> 01:53:43,320 Speaker 2: audio with Randy Newman and I love LA when they 2264 01:53:43,600 --> 01:53:45,920 Speaker 2: have the walk, I'm assuming you love that, right. 2265 01:53:45,840 --> 01:53:46,240 Speaker 6: It's fine? 2266 01:53:46,280 --> 01:53:48,880 Speaker 2: Ye, I love It's fine. Jeff, as a San Francisco 2267 01:53:49,040 --> 01:53:51,240 Speaker 2: Giants fan, how do you feel about that music? 2268 01:53:52,960 --> 01:53:54,599 Speaker 3: I've been in that stadium way too much to hear 2269 01:53:54,640 --> 01:53:57,920 Speaker 3: that music. It's it's actually, it's actually I preferred the 2270 01:53:58,000 --> 01:54:00,439 Speaker 3: end of Laker games. That's when I prefer that it's. 2271 01:54:01,800 --> 01:54:04,360 Speaker 2: But it works, right, does it not? I love that music. 2272 01:54:04,439 --> 01:54:07,080 Speaker 3: The thing about the Dodgers is that I feel very 2273 01:54:07,120 --> 01:54:09,800 Speaker 3: comfortable knowing that I was born nineteen eighty six. They 2274 01:54:09,800 --> 01:54:11,640 Speaker 3: won an eighty eight. Obviously, I mean that I was 2275 01:54:11,640 --> 01:54:13,120 Speaker 3: two years old. But they've won only a third of 2276 01:54:13,160 --> 01:54:15,840 Speaker 3: a championship since then. So it's good to know that 2277 01:54:17,160 --> 01:54:21,320 Speaker 3: that a franchise that is supposedly the best ever, like Cave, 2278 01:54:21,880 --> 01:54:24,479 Speaker 3: even win championships. So and my Giants have won three, 2279 01:54:24,640 --> 01:54:25,400 Speaker 3: So I'll take it. 2280 01:54:25,600 --> 01:54:26,760 Speaker 6: Catch strays over here. 2281 01:54:27,040 --> 01:54:31,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, this is what I wonder about myself. There's occasionally 2282 01:54:31,240 --> 01:54:34,360 Speaker 2: something that I don't even know about myself. I really don't. 2283 01:54:34,920 --> 01:54:37,560 Speaker 2: So I love the Saint Louis Cardinals. My dad was 2284 01:54:37,600 --> 01:54:40,680 Speaker 2: born outside of Saint Louis in Alton, Illinois, so he 2285 01:54:40,760 --> 01:54:42,720 Speaker 2: passed it down to me. I love the Redbirds. I 2286 01:54:42,840 --> 01:54:46,520 Speaker 2: freaking hate the Cubs, okay, and I hate the Go 2287 01:54:46,840 --> 01:54:51,480 Speaker 2: Cubs Go song that they'll sing if they win it. 2288 01:54:51,680 --> 01:54:54,480 Speaker 2: I freaking hate it. Now Here's the question I have, 2289 01:54:54,640 --> 01:54:57,000 Speaker 2: and I don't know the answer. Would I feel the 2290 01:54:57,120 --> 01:55:02,240 Speaker 2: same way if I rooted for or whoever the Baltimore Orioles? 2291 01:55:02,320 --> 01:55:04,440 Speaker 2: Would I even care what I think of it? Like 2292 01:55:05,480 --> 01:55:08,000 Speaker 2: we love like I love La and I'm like, it's 2293 01:55:08,080 --> 01:55:10,920 Speaker 2: kind of cool. I really don't know. What do you think, Jeff? 2294 01:55:10,960 --> 01:55:12,880 Speaker 3: Do you know? I think I think that you only 2295 01:55:12,960 --> 01:55:14,680 Speaker 3: just like it because you just like the Cups, Like 2296 01:55:14,760 --> 01:55:17,400 Speaker 3: I would think that a team like the Dodgers. And 2297 01:55:17,520 --> 01:55:19,800 Speaker 3: I've said this before, like I would love to like Clint. 2298 01:55:20,080 --> 01:55:22,840 Speaker 3: Like like Clint Kershaw. He seems like a very nice 2299 01:55:22,880 --> 01:55:25,200 Speaker 3: human and someone that I would have liked to watch pitch, 2300 01:55:25,280 --> 01:55:28,080 Speaker 3: except his career whip against the Giants was zero point eight. 2301 01:55:28,600 --> 01:55:31,120 Speaker 3: Like he dominated us for fifteen years straight. I don't 2302 01:55:31,160 --> 01:55:32,680 Speaker 3: like the guy, but I feel like I would like 2303 01:55:32,800 --> 01:55:35,280 Speaker 3: him a lot if I didn't hate the Dodgers, you know, 2304 01:55:35,400 --> 01:55:37,240 Speaker 3: like it's just like said, sort of fandom, right. 2305 01:55:38,040 --> 01:55:38,320 Speaker 4: You know what. 2306 01:55:38,480 --> 01:55:41,760 Speaker 2: Here's the thing, though, I love the Miami Dolphins. I 2307 01:55:42,760 --> 01:55:46,440 Speaker 2: hate their theme music or their fight song whatever you 2308 01:55:46,560 --> 01:55:46,840 Speaker 2: call it. 2309 01:55:47,320 --> 01:55:50,040 Speaker 3: NFL fight songs are sort of lame. I like school, 2310 01:55:50,160 --> 01:55:50,440 Speaker 3: like the. 2311 01:55:50,480 --> 01:55:53,080 Speaker 2: School that one's cool. I like that a lot. 2312 01:55:53,240 --> 01:55:55,880 Speaker 3: They're pretty late. It's NFL. They shouldn't they shouldn't have anything. 2313 01:55:55,960 --> 01:55:58,440 Speaker 2: So that's why I hate the Dolphins song, and I 2314 01:55:58,560 --> 01:56:02,240 Speaker 2: love the team. So I think I I hate the 2315 01:56:02,360 --> 01:56:04,920 Speaker 2: Cub song, but I hate it even more because it's 2316 01:56:05,000 --> 01:56:07,160 Speaker 2: the Cub song. Does that make sense to you? I 2317 01:56:07,320 --> 01:56:08,040 Speaker 2: think I would hate it. 2318 01:56:08,040 --> 01:56:13,000 Speaker 3: Anyway, I I am. It is it is more fun 2319 01:56:13,720 --> 01:56:16,640 Speaker 3: to hate than it is like to love your team. 2320 01:56:17,160 --> 01:56:19,600 Speaker 3: Like it is like it's like there's my buddy as 2321 01:56:19,600 --> 01:56:22,040 Speaker 3: a saying, like it's a you know, I love to 2322 01:56:22,080 --> 01:56:23,880 Speaker 3: hate more than I love to love my favorite team. 2323 01:56:23,920 --> 01:56:26,800 Speaker 3: Basically sports, right, like like you like like you just 2324 01:56:26,880 --> 01:56:28,720 Speaker 3: that's the way it is, right, Like you're just you're 2325 01:56:28,840 --> 01:56:32,840 Speaker 3: much bigger hater than you are, like a lover of 2326 01:56:32,880 --> 01:56:35,320 Speaker 3: your own team. Now obviously winning a championship for your 2327 01:56:35,360 --> 01:56:38,600 Speaker 3: own team like Oregon Washington. Like Washington loss last season, 2328 01:56:38,600 --> 01:56:40,600 Speaker 3: I took a lot of pride and joy and happiness 2329 01:56:40,640 --> 01:56:42,960 Speaker 3: and their loss, I would take more happiness of Oregon 2330 01:56:42,960 --> 01:56:46,040 Speaker 3: won a championship, right, But like, very clearly though, like 2331 01:56:46,840 --> 01:56:50,240 Speaker 3: there is a part of fandom where hatred is a 2332 01:56:50,320 --> 01:56:51,160 Speaker 3: big driving force. 2333 01:56:51,320 --> 01:56:54,920 Speaker 2: For sure, I would have seen the Dolphins win a championship, 2334 01:56:55,040 --> 01:56:59,560 Speaker 2: but the undefeated Patriots losing in the Super Bowl? Was 2335 01:56:59,600 --> 01:57:00,720 Speaker 2: this a next best thing? 2336 01:57:00,760 --> 01:57:02,120 Speaker 3: Who's the Dolphins rival? 2337 01:57:02,920 --> 01:57:06,080 Speaker 2: Well, it was the Patriots, but they've been Dolphin's been 2338 01:57:06,160 --> 01:57:08,120 Speaker 2: so far out of contention it doesn't even really count 2339 01:57:08,200 --> 01:57:10,560 Speaker 2: right now. So it's unfortunate. All right, Jeff, we got 2340 01:57:10,680 --> 01:57:13,320 Speaker 2: to do this. Uh, we gotta get your set for 2341 01:57:14,080 --> 01:57:18,080 Speaker 2: Game seven. And I've got I've got a theory here. 2342 01:57:18,520 --> 01:57:20,440 Speaker 2: I've got a theory I want to see if you're 2343 01:57:20,480 --> 01:57:23,040 Speaker 2: on board here, I'll give you a hint ball buffet. 2344 01:57:23,240 --> 01:57:25,840 Speaker 2: That's all I'm gonna give you. All Right, it's coming up. 2345 01:57:25,880 --> 01:57:28,640 Speaker 2: He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian Now live from the Tireck 2346 01:57:28,680 --> 01:57:30,959 Speaker 2: dot Com studios here on Fox Sports Radio. 2347 01:57:31,080 --> 01:57:33,960 Speaker 4: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in 2348 01:57:34,000 --> 01:57:37,360 Speaker 4: the nation. Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio 2349 01:57:37,520 --> 01:57:41,600 Speaker 4: dot com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to 2350 01:57:41,720 --> 01:57:42,360 Speaker 4: listen live. 2351 01:57:43,080 --> 01:57:46,920 Speaker 2: It is Fox Sports Radio. He's Jeff Schwartz. I'm Brian 2352 01:57:47,080 --> 01:57:50,680 Speaker 2: no man, Jeff. So we only have a couple of minutes. 2353 01:57:50,800 --> 01:57:53,680 Speaker 2: We go rapid fire style here to get on out 2354 01:57:53,720 --> 01:57:59,480 Speaker 2: of here. I felt bad for SGA last night. Shay 2355 01:57:59,520 --> 01:58:03,160 Speaker 2: Gil just Alexander. He had a great game and he 2356 01:58:03,400 --> 01:58:07,640 Speaker 2: fouled PJ. Washington, Yeah, with like two point five seconds left, 2357 01:58:08,160 --> 01:58:10,040 Speaker 2: and he was kicking himself. I thought it was a 2358 01:58:10,080 --> 01:58:12,920 Speaker 2: great thing. It's what stars do. He was like, hey, man, 2359 01:58:13,080 --> 01:58:14,880 Speaker 2: I should have lived with it. If he makes it, 2360 01:58:14,960 --> 01:58:17,840 Speaker 2: you tip your cap. If he doesn't, we're probably moving on. 2361 01:58:18,760 --> 01:58:20,680 Speaker 2: I like that he's thinking that way. I just hate 2362 01:58:20,680 --> 01:58:23,520 Speaker 2: that he's kicking himself because he played so great and yeah, 2363 01:58:23,760 --> 01:58:25,480 Speaker 2: it was a good challenge of the shot just got 2364 01:58:25,560 --> 01:58:26,240 Speaker 2: him follow with. 2365 01:58:26,360 --> 01:58:28,320 Speaker 3: Competitors, that's what they say, right, I mean, I saw 2366 01:58:28,400 --> 01:58:31,480 Speaker 3: Brunston just talk about the season wasn't successful because they 2367 01:58:31,480 --> 01:58:34,480 Speaker 3: didn't win a championship, right, even that competitors, Uh, you know, 2368 01:58:34,560 --> 01:58:36,840 Speaker 3: we compeeded last night and took the PJ Washington over 2369 01:58:36,960 --> 01:58:40,280 Speaker 3: points and at one point and it hit for us. 2370 01:58:40,320 --> 01:58:43,320 Speaker 3: He made what two threes and three three something like that. 2371 01:58:43,520 --> 01:58:47,800 Speaker 2: The fourth quarter he fouled trouble right away, right barely 2372 01:58:47,840 --> 01:58:49,840 Speaker 2: played in the first half. Were like, let's take over 2373 01:58:49,920 --> 01:58:50,760 Speaker 2: five and a half points. 2374 01:58:51,040 --> 01:58:52,680 Speaker 3: Doing about Metzell party last I didn't watch it. I 2375 01:58:52,680 --> 01:58:54,320 Speaker 3: didn't see a second in the game last night. When 2376 01:58:54,320 --> 01:58:56,560 Speaker 3: I got home, I watched the highlights on my phone, 2377 01:58:56,600 --> 01:58:58,400 Speaker 3: but I was at it. I missed everything, didn't watch 2378 01:58:58,400 --> 01:59:01,520 Speaker 3: the entire thing live, was following on my phone and 2379 01:59:01,640 --> 01:59:03,600 Speaker 3: texting you when I got a chance to get off 2380 01:59:03,600 --> 01:59:06,720 Speaker 3: the dance floor and was like, PJ Washington no points 2381 01:59:06,760 --> 01:59:09,200 Speaker 3: at halftime, like one shot attempt. This is not this 2382 01:59:09,320 --> 01:59:12,080 Speaker 3: is not right. So SGA, man, look, I think if 2383 01:59:12,120 --> 01:59:17,200 Speaker 3: you're the Thunder, you're young. I feel great about your future. 2384 01:59:19,000 --> 01:59:20,720 Speaker 3: You're gonna get rid of Gidea. I would imagine this 2385 01:59:20,800 --> 01:59:25,680 Speaker 3: offseason and you know, find a different, you know, kind 2386 01:59:25,720 --> 01:59:29,240 Speaker 3: of different approach to that position. And I think you're 2387 01:59:29,280 --> 01:59:31,200 Speaker 3: right where you want to be though. Your future is 2388 01:59:31,240 --> 01:59:31,960 Speaker 3: pretty bright there. 2389 01:59:32,120 --> 01:59:36,320 Speaker 2: Very bright, yeah, especially with SG a legitimate star. It's 2390 01:59:36,400 --> 01:59:39,320 Speaker 2: funny Dante divincen So I didn't realize this. The guy 2391 01:59:39,440 --> 01:59:42,320 Speaker 2: dropped thirty nine points for the Knicks today, thirty nine. 2392 01:59:42,600 --> 01:59:46,080 Speaker 2: It's a footnote because they got blown out knowing he 2393 01:59:46,200 --> 01:59:48,560 Speaker 2: went crazy. But we got another Game seven. 2394 01:59:48,600 --> 01:59:48,760 Speaker 1: Here. 2395 01:59:48,840 --> 01:59:53,400 Speaker 2: I say this, Jeff, the two second best words in sports, 2396 01:59:54,040 --> 01:59:57,680 Speaker 2: Game seven, the two best words in sports, super Bowl. 2397 01:59:58,560 --> 02:00:01,160 Speaker 2: That's how I see it with me on that. 2398 02:00:01,320 --> 02:00:03,920 Speaker 3: I know you're a Game seven today. Wasn't that great 2399 02:00:03,960 --> 02:00:06,080 Speaker 3: of a game? So I don't know everyone loves saying that, right. 2400 02:00:06,280 --> 02:00:08,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, everyone's all two greatest words in sports. Stop and 2401 02:00:08,680 --> 02:00:10,880 Speaker 2: think about that. Huh are the ratings going to be close? 2402 02:00:11,000 --> 02:00:11,040 Speaker 8: No? 2403 02:00:11,800 --> 02:00:13,760 Speaker 2: Are you gonna have a party here for Game seven 2404 02:00:13,920 --> 02:00:15,640 Speaker 2: like you do the Super Bowl? No, you're not gonna 2405 02:00:15,680 --> 02:00:15,840 Speaker 2: do that. 2406 02:00:16,360 --> 02:00:17,880 Speaker 3: We don't have a super game in that. We even 2407 02:00:17,920 --> 02:00:20,240 Speaker 3: a close game in this series, by the way, No 2408 02:00:20,400 --> 02:00:23,360 Speaker 3: we haven't. It's well, tonight be the night, I hope. 2409 02:00:23,400 --> 02:00:25,840 Speaker 3: So I think we know fairly early. The nugget if 2410 02:00:25,840 --> 02:00:28,240 Speaker 3: the if the Wolves have it, I feel much better 2411 02:00:28,400 --> 02:00:31,040 Speaker 3: with if the Nuggets starts slow. They're at home. They've 2412 02:00:31,080 --> 02:00:33,960 Speaker 3: started slow in many games this postseason. Yeah, but if 2413 02:00:33,960 --> 02:00:37,240 Speaker 3: it's like twenty eight seventeen and the first quarter and 2414 02:00:37,240 --> 02:00:40,840 Speaker 3: the Nuggets are winning the Wolves just aren't aren't built 2415 02:00:40,880 --> 02:00:41,440 Speaker 3: to come back like. 2416 02:00:41,440 --> 02:00:44,160 Speaker 2: That, and the total is crept up. For the gambling 2417 02:00:44,240 --> 02:00:47,040 Speaker 2: degenerates out there, I wonder if they watched game seven 2418 02:00:47,400 --> 02:00:49,880 Speaker 2: right at the Knicks and Pacers, it's up to two 2419 02:00:50,000 --> 02:00:53,400 Speaker 2: hundred and a half. Yeah, it was like, it was like, yeah, 2420 02:00:53,480 --> 02:00:54,240 Speaker 2: it's ticked up. 2421 02:00:54,720 --> 02:00:55,480 Speaker 3: I'm not touching that. 2422 02:00:55,960 --> 02:00:58,160 Speaker 2: No, you don't want to go rock Fight game seven. 2423 02:00:58,000 --> 02:01:01,480 Speaker 3: Not after my next game today, break, Brian. 2424 02:01:01,600 --> 02:01:05,240 Speaker 2: Okay, not all bad. I'll text you if there's anything 2425 02:01:05,320 --> 02:01:08,120 Speaker 2: we need to be invested on. Everybody, have a great evening. 2426 02:01:08,160 --> 02:01:08,560 Speaker 2: We'll see you