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<v Speaker 5>What's up, everybody? Welcome back to the Draymond Green Show.

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<v Speaker 5>I told you ah that Team USA would be brazil

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<v Speaker 5>by thirty five, and we love to Brazilians, so it

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<v Speaker 5>sucks that it had to be them. It's been a

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<v Speaker 5>while since Team USA and the Brazilians have met in

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<v Speaker 5>an Olympic game, but we love a Brazilian so it

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<v Speaker 5>really sucks that it had to be the Brazilians.

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<v Speaker 3>But it happened.

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<v Speaker 5>Thirty five point win, Team USA are headed to the

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<v Speaker 5>semi finals. We will talk about that. We will talk

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<v Speaker 5>about France. France took down Canada and we must talk

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<v Speaker 5>about that game because that one. It's just some interesting

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<v Speaker 5>things coming out of that game.

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<v Speaker 3>And so.

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<v Speaker 5>We're going to get into that. We're also going to

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<v Speaker 5>get into Serbia. Coming back on Australia. Australia. Australia fell

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<v Speaker 5>into metal after meddling in the twenty twenty Games that

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<v Speaker 5>happened in twenty twenty one, they medaled for the first

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<v Speaker 5>time I think in the history of the country. Failing

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<v Speaker 5>to do that this time around, Serbia walked them boys down.

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<v Speaker 3>So we will get into that. And then last, but not.

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<v Speaker 5>Least, we're going to talk about who I think is

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<v Speaker 5>the second best team in the field. They say Wendy

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<v Speaker 5>thinks a little differently. Wendy says, Wendy thinks a little differently.

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<v Speaker 5>But why I think is the second best team in

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<v Speaker 5>the field. Who is the biggest threat to Team USA?

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<v Speaker 5>Although there is no threat to Team USA. But if

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<v Speaker 5>you had to make a big, biggest threat, then you'd

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<v Speaker 5>say them, there is no threat. We'll get into that,

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<v Speaker 5>and then also three on three because I'm just a

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<v Speaker 5>little confused by the three on three stuff, So let's

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<v Speaker 5>get into it. We got to talk about the most

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<v Speaker 5>exciting team, the only team that ultimately matters when it

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<v Speaker 5>boils down to it.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, I take that back, I'm sorry.

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<v Speaker 5>It does matter because like when Usain Boat was running,

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<v Speaker 5>everybody else is fighting for silver and bronze medal and

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<v Speaker 5>that is absolutely incredible.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, when Usain ran, we all knew, like, all right,

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<v Speaker 3>the most.

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<v Speaker 5>Interesting part of the race was like, is you saying

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<v Speaker 5>gonna take it serious enough to break the record or

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<v Speaker 5>who's coming in second and third place? That's what you're

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<v Speaker 5>looking for, And that's kind of what we're looking for.

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<v Speaker 5>Is in basketball these days, like there's all this talk

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<v Speaker 5>of that was all this talk of like oh man,

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<v Speaker 5>like other countries are catching up to the USA and basketball,

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<v Speaker 5>and it just does not quite seem that way. It

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<v Speaker 5>actually seems total opposite. It actually seems like it's growing

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<v Speaker 5>even further apart. Uh, Team USA is even better and

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<v Speaker 5>so that's, uh, that's kind of where we are.

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<v Speaker 3>Shout out to KD.

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<v Speaker 5>KD became the all time scorer leading scorer in basketball

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<v Speaker 5>in Team USA history, passing Lisa Leslie.

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<v Speaker 3>Shout out to the O G. Lisa Leslie.

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<v Speaker 5>That just by the way, for those of you out

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<v Speaker 5>there that don't understand who Lisa Leslie is or how

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<v Speaker 5>dominant Lisa Leslie was. Podcast dram Green Show Podcast Guests

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<v Speaker 5>by the way. But for those of you that don't,

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<v Speaker 5>that don't quite understand who Lisa Leslie is, Diana Tarassi

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<v Speaker 5>is playing in her sixth Olympic games, and Diana Tarassi,

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<v Speaker 5>as long as she's playing basketball, has been and will

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<v Speaker 5>always be a bucket, no question. Kevin Durant for all time,

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<v Speaker 5>just past Lisa Leslie. That's how good, that's how dominant

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<v Speaker 5>Lisa Leslie was. And so for those of you young

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<v Speaker 5>is out there that needed that lesson, there you are.

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<v Speaker 5>And for those of you that just are out there

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<v Speaker 5>and not hip to Lisa Leslie, that's crazy. But shout

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<v Speaker 5>out to KD. That man is the all time leader scorer,

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<v Speaker 5>all time leading rebounder, and Team USA history. And it

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<v Speaker 5>makes sense because we know he is one of the

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<v Speaker 5>greatest scorers to ever played this game and do love

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<v Speaker 5>playing basketball, so he's always played and we all know

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<v Speaker 5>how serious he take the game. So shout out to him.

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<v Speaker 5>Deep book led everybody in scoring with eighteen points, which

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<v Speaker 5>makes it four games, four different scores, four different leading scores.

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<v Speaker 3>Why is that interesting?

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<v Speaker 5>That's interesting because this is the exact reason why I

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<v Speaker 5>say no other country has a chance like Team USA

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<v Speaker 5>is all things considered twenty points better than any other

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<v Speaker 5>country out there, all things being considered. And so this

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<v Speaker 5>is why no other team has a chance because it's

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<v Speaker 5>the fourth Perston. Like, by the way, if we played

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<v Speaker 5>twelve games, twelve guys could lead Team USA and scoring

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<v Speaker 5>and you're just not going to get that.

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<v Speaker 3>So like.

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<v Speaker 5>Serbia is up next. We played them once before and

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<v Speaker 5>twice if you include the exhibition games.

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<v Speaker 3>But the thing was Joker was great, he was incredible.

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<v Speaker 5>Problem is everybody else is it, And so you can't

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<v Speaker 5>be USA, like you can't be Team USA. And so

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<v Speaker 5>now having a fourth leading scorer, by the way, book

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<v Speaker 5>roll on this on this team is not the score.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, it's to catch and shoot. That's it. Defend.

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<v Speaker 5>If you got to catch and sweep, drive, drop it off,

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<v Speaker 5>kick it. But the office, by no means is built

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<v Speaker 5>the wrong book.

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<v Speaker 3>There's not with the exception of Luca.

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<v Speaker 5>There's no other there's there's not another peer scorer from

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<v Speaker 5>any country as a guard better than the book, not

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<v Speaker 5>from another country. So that's why you're not going to

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<v Speaker 5>be Team USA. It's not happening. It's not coming close.

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<v Speaker 5>And you know, so look at that. Now Serbia comes

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<v Speaker 5>back on Australia. Patty Mills. I told you about Patty

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<v Speaker 5>Mills Man, Patty Mills and Fever y'all realized Patty Mills

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<v Speaker 5>couldn't get off the bench on like three different teams

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<v Speaker 5>this year. Patty Mills in Foba is one of the

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<v Speaker 5>best players I've ever seen. It's crazy, and he almost

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<v Speaker 5>willed them and they they got walked down. Though turnovers

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<v Speaker 5>have been an issue for Australia the whole tournament. They

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<v Speaker 5>had a couple turnovers down the stretch. Giddy Giddy, I

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<v Speaker 5>think struggles with that. I know this to be certain

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<v Speaker 5>from the NBA, but also Feeb's even a little different.

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<v Speaker 5>Shout out to Charlie Giddy struggles with like the point

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<v Speaker 5>guard's picking you up full every time and he flipped

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<v Speaker 5>it at the end of the game. And Australia's headed

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<v Speaker 5>home and Serbia's headed to me. Team USA. Now let's

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<v Speaker 5>get into it, Wendy talking about Serbia is the biggest

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<v Speaker 5>threat to Team USA.

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<v Speaker 3>Stop it.

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<v Speaker 1>Serbia is still the biggest threat to the US. And

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<v Speaker 1>I know it's a tough sell because you say, well,

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<v Speaker 1>they just beat them by twenty six. The only thing

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<v Speaker 1>I can say about it is that both times the

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<v Speaker 1>US played Serbia, they've been red hot from three point range.

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<v Speaker 1>Red hot when the US plays Serbia. It's an uncomfortable

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<v Speaker 1>style of game.

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<v Speaker 3>And here's why that don't work.

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<v Speaker 5>That doesn't work because they have Joker, no question, they

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<v Speaker 5>don't have a guard that can compete with Tyre's Halliburton.

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<v Speaker 3>That is zero districts to Tyrese Halliburton.

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<v Speaker 5>But Tyrese Halliburton has been the guard out of the

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<v Speaker 5>rotation in Team USA. Tyre's Halliburton is an All Star

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<v Speaker 5>guard now two time All Star, He's going to continue

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<v Speaker 5>to be an All Star, and Tyre's Halliburton is working

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<v Speaker 5>soon to be one time going. Mellis is working on

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<v Speaker 5>building a Hall of Fame resume that is currently the

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<v Speaker 5>trajectory of his career. If he continues to do what

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<v Speaker 5>he's doing, I have no doubt that he's going to

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<v Speaker 5>continue to put the numbers up that he's doing, get

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<v Speaker 5>the All Stars and all of the things, maybe be

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<v Speaker 5>on Team USA again in twenty twenty eight. He's the

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<v Speaker 5>he's the guard out of the rotation. That's the only

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<v Speaker 5>reason I use Tyre's Halliburton. He's the guard out of

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<v Speaker 5>the rotation with the exception of Team USA and Shae

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<v Speaker 5>probably the best guard in the Olympics outside of Team

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<v Speaker 5>USA and Shae. So again, Serbia, Serbia had Hollie a

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<v Speaker 5>different story. They could compete more. They don't have to

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<v Speaker 5>guard play, they don't have to play around Joker.

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<v Speaker 3>To be able to compete with Team USA.

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<v Speaker 5>And by the way Joker they were, I think even

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<v Speaker 5>when Joker was on the court, it ain't gonna even

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<v Speaker 5>be that way because now Team USA locked in, that's

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<v Speaker 5>the first game of the Olympics, coming out the gate.

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<v Speaker 5>That's always an adjustment. It ain't gonna even be that way.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's no.

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<v Speaker 5>Knock the Joker, but them guys around him and ain't

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<v Speaker 5>gonna do it no chance. So there's that, Wendy, I

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<v Speaker 5>totally disagree with you, actually, because the next best team.

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<v Speaker 3>In the Olympics is Germany. They're the second best team.

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<v Speaker 5>The gap between number one and two is very significant,

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<v Speaker 5>but one and two.

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<v Speaker 3>It's Team USA and then Germany.

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<v Speaker 5>Y'all wanted to give it to Canada, but the reality

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<v Speaker 5>is I told y'all about Canada, and we'll get back

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<v Speaker 5>into it. Y'all wanted to give that to Canada, but

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<v Speaker 5>they don't have the continuity that the Germanys have that

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<v Speaker 5>these guys have been playing together for ten years. Canada

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<v Speaker 5>just now coming, but they still don't have the level

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<v Speaker 5>of talent that Excuse me, Canada still doesn't have the

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<v Speaker 5>level of talent that Team USA has.

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<v Speaker 3>So the problem that they have is.

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<v Speaker 5>Coming together a few weeks before, Like Team USA, Dude,

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<v Speaker 5>that's never gonna work. It's never gonna work. They depend

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<v Speaker 5>a little bit more upon Dylan Brook's scoring. He had

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<v Speaker 5>two points. Jamal Murray didn't have a great Olympics at all.

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<v Speaker 5>Jamal Murray is an elite player. If Canada is going

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<v Speaker 5>to compete on a level with Team USA, Jamal Murray

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<v Speaker 5>has to be playing at an elite level. So I'm

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<v Speaker 5>only saying these things to really try to help you honest, Like,

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<v Speaker 5>stop the noise. I stop trying to compare people to

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<v Speaker 5>the United States of America and basketball, and stop trying

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<v Speaker 5>to make it like these teams can compete with Team USA.

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<v Speaker 5>They can, and Team USA is getting away with a

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<v Speaker 5>lot of stuff. Like I still don't understand the rotations.

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<v Speaker 5>The only thing I understand about the rotation is that

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<v Speaker 5>kdi ad Bam and Anthony.

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<v Speaker 3>Edwards are going to play together, and to me.

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<v Speaker 5>I think the one way to explain the rotations are

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<v Speaker 5>they want those four players together.

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<v Speaker 3>And so when you look at like.

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<v Speaker 5>Joel in the lineup to out the lineup and like

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<v Speaker 5>the different things, that's also a byproduct of those four

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<v Speaker 5>guys being together. To me and watching it feels like

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<v Speaker 5>and Joel played a lot better by the way today,

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<v Speaker 5>like in the last two games. He's starting to find

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<v Speaker 5>his way. But I think it's a big adjustment for him,

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<v Speaker 5>Like he finded his way now, he learned how to

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<v Speaker 5>play a role. And since Joelle been playing basketball, I'm

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<v Speaker 5>not sure excep when he was like, well he wanted.

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<v Speaker 3>The video or the Mount Verd where he was under

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<v Speaker 3>the rim and through it.

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<v Speaker 5>He I don't think he's ever played a role outside

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<v Speaker 5>of the role that he plays, and so I think

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<v Speaker 5>he's starting to make that adjustment now and learning how

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<v Speaker 5>to play that role. And now he's looking a lot

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<v Speaker 5>better and fitting in the team USA. But he was

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<v Speaker 5>kind of on the verge of being all the way out,

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<v Speaker 5>which the one game we did see that.

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<v Speaker 3>And however, I think one of the things that.

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<v Speaker 5>Kept him in was they didn't want to split up A,

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<v Speaker 5>D and BAM and now he's founded and Joel finding it.

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<v Speaker 3>That's great for us. So however, but then he didn't

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<v Speaker 3>play in the second half, so get it.

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<v Speaker 5>Little confused about the roads, but anyway, and saying that,

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<v Speaker 5>then JT didn't play like the first fourteen minutes of

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<v Speaker 5>the game or fifteen or thirteen fourteen minutes, and then

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<v Speaker 5>he did, So I'm just a little confused by the rotations.

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<v Speaker 5>But nonetheless, even and not figuring that out, no one's

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<v Speaker 5>twenty within twenty voice as good as Team USA, and

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<v Speaker 5>so that's interesting. So in moving to the other side

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<v Speaker 5>of the bracket, obviously we hit on Germany a little bit,

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<v Speaker 5>but France very interesting France game for France, Joel andb

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<v Speaker 5>coming out of the lineup on Team USA, like it's crazy, right, Like, but.

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<v Speaker 3>I get it. Anybody coming out of.

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<v Speaker 5>The lineup on Team USA is actually crazy, but I

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<v Speaker 5>do understand, like everybody can't play, so I get it.

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<v Speaker 5>But like to be taken out of the lineup on

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<v Speaker 5>any other team in the Olympics as an NBA player.

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<v Speaker 3>Not named Team USA is kind of crazy.

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<v Speaker 5>And Franz had a very interesting plot twist going on

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<v Speaker 5>Big Rudy Gobert said he he had surgery on his

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<v Speaker 5>finger or something like you know it ain't going well

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<v Speaker 5>or some surgery on his finger. Francis coach said he

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<v Speaker 5>thought the matchups was an issue and so Rudy didn't

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<v Speaker 5>start because of the matchups.

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<v Speaker 3>According to Rudy, it's because of his finger.

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<v Speaker 5>We don't know what's true. I don't think we have

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<v Speaker 5>any reason to believe Rudy's line, except for the coach

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<v Speaker 5>saying that it was for matchups, and in turn the

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<v Speaker 5>coach saying it was for matchups. Yabusele, who was drafted

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<v Speaker 5>by the Boston Celtics, who also gave us in game

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<v Speaker 5>one when we played them the first time in twenty

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<v Speaker 5>and twenty one in Tokyo, he gave. He got off

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<v Speaker 5>a little bit when we played them in the gold

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<v Speaker 5>medal game. We shut that water off. But he can

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<v Speaker 5>play and he physical heavy. And I told y'all Canada,

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<v Speaker 5>they ain't had no bigs and feeb You need some

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<v Speaker 5>bigs like and by the way, they don't have to

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<v Speaker 5>be these big, clunky bigs that everybody be having, because in.

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<v Speaker 3>Twenty twenty me and Bam held it down.

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<v Speaker 5>But you need bigs that know how to play the position,

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<v Speaker 5>that know how to protect the rim, that know how

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<v Speaker 5>to hold it down, that know how to box out.

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<v Speaker 5>Javel also played a role. Canada don't have that, and

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<v Speaker 5>in turn, y'all gave them problems because the matchup was better,

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<v Speaker 5>I mean French at least. France coach says the matchup

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<v Speaker 5>is better, So y'all but got off and quite frankly,

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<v Speaker 5>their coach said the match ups was better. The proofs

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<v Speaker 5>in to put in, but we don't know who's lying.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm I'm gonna mess this name up. But lessort he

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<v Speaker 5>also played well. Matchup is probably a little bit better.

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<v Speaker 5>And in the three minutes that Rudy checked in, Shase

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<v Speaker 5>started getting off like that's when it started to turn

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<v Speaker 5>the corner for Shah and then he came back out

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<v Speaker 5>and I think his finger.

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<v Speaker 3>Was messed up.

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<v Speaker 5>So we don't know quite what's coming out of the

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<v Speaker 5>French nowational team side.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh seems like a little bit of a misunderstanding.

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<v Speaker 5>Nonetheless, the guys that were supposed to be better as

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<v Speaker 5>far as the matchup, they got off and France is

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<v Speaker 5>moving on and now they're moving on to play Germany.

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<v Speaker 5>And Winby had a rough night, but because Coach knew

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<v Speaker 5>that the Bruisers would get off and the matchups were

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<v Speaker 5>a little bit better for them, Winby's bad night didn't matter.

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<v Speaker 3>Coach actually probably didn't expect.

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<v Speaker 5>Weinby to have a great night because he knew, like

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<v Speaker 5>Dwight Pile was a little strong and a little physical.

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<v Speaker 5>Winby still figuring out the feeble play too, because it's

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<v Speaker 5>more physical, so he's figuring that out. So Coach probably

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<v Speaker 5>didn't expect Weinby to play great. But Coach said, I

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<v Speaker 5>can't have both of my bigs not playing great, and well,

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<v Speaker 5>you decide who gotta go. I know who I picked,

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<v Speaker 5>but you I leave it to you to pick who

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<v Speaker 5>gots to come out. And the adjustments work, and now

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<v Speaker 5>they're to face Germany, in which Germany has the better wings,

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<v Speaker 5>Germany has the better guard and more experienced like Dennis Schroeder.

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<v Speaker 5>If y'all have not watched Dennis Schroeder and Olympics and

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<v Speaker 5>Fever play, Dennis Schroeder get whatever he wants.

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<v Speaker 3>He's in total control of the game.

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<v Speaker 5>And now Franz Wagner is playing at a totally different level.

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<v Speaker 5>And by the way, if you never seen Dennis Schroeder.

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<v Speaker 5>Dennis Schroeder is one of those guys that give God's confidence,

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<v Speaker 5>so Fran even turn it up more more. Wagner plays

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<v Speaker 5>a huge role off the bench. I just don't think

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<v Speaker 5>France have enough to be Germany, and Germany is the

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<v Speaker 5>second best team in the Olympics in my opinion. And

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<v Speaker 5>so that's what I got happening. I got USA will

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<v Speaker 5>beat Serbia by twenty two points and Germany will be

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<v Speaker 5>France by six or seven points, and then it's time

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<v Speaker 5>for the gold medal game. In Team USA, we'll walk

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<v Speaker 5>victorious with another gold medal, our fifth gold medal in

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<v Speaker 5>a row. And everything's happening in the world the way

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<v Speaker 5>we thought it would, the way we thought it should

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<v Speaker 5>and we're moving on. But speaking of Team USA basketball,

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<v Speaker 5>I could not help but watch the other day our

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<v Speaker 5>three on three team, and I'm so baffled.

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<v Speaker 3>Why, Like, why are not young NBA.

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<v Speaker 5>Players on the three on three team, like guys that

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<v Speaker 5>A has not gotten an opportunity to play on the

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<v Speaker 5>national team yet or B guys that may never get

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<v Speaker 5>the opportunity to play on the national team. I don't

0:22:08.359 --> 0:22:13.640
<v Speaker 5>understand why they're not playing because, by the way, say

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<v Speaker 5>you play three on three and you great, and you

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<v Speaker 5>do that three four times, you become a three on

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<v Speaker 5>three legend in the Olympics, And like, who doesn't want

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<v Speaker 5>to be a legend.

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<v Speaker 3>It don't always have to be.

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<v Speaker 5>It ain't gonna be the Olympics for everybody, excuse me,

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<v Speaker 5>the national team for everybody. It ain't gonna be that

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<v Speaker 5>way for everybody. So if you can get in that

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<v Speaker 5>three on three, I don't understand why we don't have

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<v Speaker 5>NBA players playing that and dominating that as well. It's basketball.

0:22:38.840 --> 0:22:42.520
<v Speaker 5>Those guys stay in the same hotel, we stay in it.

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<v Speaker 5>It's Team USA Basketball, so it's basketball.

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<v Speaker 3>We should be dominating.

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<v Speaker 5>So it's crazy because the other day I was sitting

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<v Speaker 5>here and I just thought about some young guys that

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<v Speaker 5>three on three team that I will put together to

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<v Speaker 5>dominate and Nasried animal nas Reed would destroy him. Dudes,

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<v Speaker 5>Nasried guys fits in the league. Everybody nas Reed. Jalen Green,

0:23:13.400 --> 0:23:16.840
<v Speaker 5>you got Nasried, You got Jalen Green, you got like

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<v Speaker 5>big Jalen Duran. And then a fourth, I think he's

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<v Speaker 5>above Well, here's the thing. Number one again, this is

0:23:30.760 --> 0:23:33.159
<v Speaker 5>about building a resume. However, I think he's on his

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<v Speaker 5>way to being a superstar, and he'll probably be on

0:23:36.760 --> 0:23:41.720
<v Speaker 5>the next team USA Tyrese Maxi. But like, imagine Maxie

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<v Speaker 5>and that get his first gold medal. It's maybe a

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<v Speaker 5>year late in Maxie's development, depending on how serious everyone

0:23:49.160 --> 0:23:56.560
<v Speaker 5>takes it. But in twenty twenty one, I watched Kelsey

0:23:56.560 --> 0:24:01.280
<v Speaker 5>Plumb on that team. I watched Jackie Young on that team.

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<v Speaker 5>They went and want to they went and won a

0:24:03.880 --> 0:24:07.159
<v Speaker 5>gold medal. So when they win this gold medal, this

0:24:07.200 --> 0:24:08.720
<v Speaker 5>ain't going to be their first gold medal. This is

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<v Speaker 5>going to be their first national team gold medal. But

0:24:11.960 --> 0:24:16.080
<v Speaker 5>they could already walk around. I'm an Olympic gold medalist special,

0:24:17.520 --> 0:24:18.160
<v Speaker 5>it's special.

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<v Speaker 3>So I can't.

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<v Speaker 5>Understand for the life of me how that three on

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<v Speaker 5>three team was the team that we ended up with.

0:24:24.880 --> 0:24:25.840
<v Speaker 3>I am baffled.

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<v Speaker 5>Shout out to the ladies three on three team winning

0:24:29.720 --> 0:24:32.600
<v Speaker 5>the bronze medal, but need them to go get that

0:24:32.680 --> 0:24:36.240
<v Speaker 5>gold in LA. But shout out to the ladies. I

0:24:36.240 --> 0:24:40.800
<v Speaker 5>think it's amazing, bronze medal, incredible. We gotta get gold

0:24:40.840 --> 0:24:44.959
<v Speaker 5>in LA, though, and then let's get some NBA players

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<v Speaker 5>on this three on three team in LA. So I

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<v Speaker 5>can tell you what you would have called me in

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<v Speaker 5>twenty fifteen, before two thousand, I would have been on

0:24:55.200 --> 0:24:58.960
<v Speaker 5>there crazy. I ain't get an Olympic gold medal, So

0:24:59.000 --> 0:25:05.479
<v Speaker 5>that gotta be fixed. Gotta be fixed, Sean Ford. We

0:25:05.520 --> 0:25:08.760
<v Speaker 5>need to fix Big Dog. We gotta get the pros

0:25:09.040 --> 0:25:11.480
<v Speaker 5>on that three on three team. And I hope these

0:25:11.480 --> 0:25:13.920
<v Speaker 5>guys understand. Man, you better go get your Olympic gold

0:25:14.000 --> 0:25:16.680
<v Speaker 5>medal because I tell you what, next show, I'm gonna

0:25:16.680 --> 0:25:18.960
<v Speaker 5>have both of them on y'all. I tell you what, man,

0:25:19.080 --> 0:25:22.240
<v Speaker 5>it ain't nothing the feeling at this thing. Every time

0:25:22.280 --> 0:25:26.439
<v Speaker 5>I pick this thing up, it reproduces some crazy feeling

0:25:26.480 --> 0:25:29.520
<v Speaker 5>that I have. I promise you go get you one.

0:25:30.840 --> 0:25:34.040
<v Speaker 5>And if it's three on three, so go dominate them dudes,

0:25:35.840 --> 0:25:37.639
<v Speaker 5>maybe you do it three or four times, and like

0:25:37.880 --> 0:25:40.560
<v Speaker 5>you're the legend in that because by the way, we

0:25:40.600 --> 0:25:41.720
<v Speaker 5>all grew up playing.

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<v Speaker 3>Three on three and like you want to dominate, so

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<v Speaker 3>why not?

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<v Speaker 5>So we gotta fix that Team Usay, we gotta fix it,

0:25:51.720 --> 0:25:52.600
<v Speaker 5>Los Angeles.

0:25:52.640 --> 0:25:55.560
<v Speaker 3>We got to win three on three. And other news.

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<v Speaker 5>As we wrap up speaking about Team USA, take it

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<v Speaker 5>Home and Go Metal Shams is reporting that Laurie Marketing

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<v Speaker 5>is about to sign a huge contract with the Utah Jazz,

0:26:07.760 --> 0:26:13.240
<v Speaker 5>making him untradable for the next year. Signing that big extension.

0:26:13.840 --> 0:26:15.920
<v Speaker 5>I think that's great for the Utah Jazz.

0:26:17.680 --> 0:26:19.080
<v Speaker 3>You know, there was a lot of talk that they

0:26:19.119 --> 0:26:21.359
<v Speaker 3>were going to move him.

0:26:21.680 --> 0:26:24.959
<v Speaker 5>Danny Age is always up to something now no, uh,

0:26:25.400 --> 0:26:27.760
<v Speaker 5>But shout out to Laurie Man, get your bag. Love

0:26:27.800 --> 0:26:30.480
<v Speaker 5>to see guys get paid.

0:26:32.840 --> 0:26:36.480
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and moving on in sports media because.

0:26:36.240 --> 0:26:39.760
<v Speaker 5>That has been talked and it just keeps it keeps

0:26:39.800 --> 0:26:42.960
<v Speaker 5>popping up in my Instagram algorithm, Like like why y'all, Like,

0:26:43.080 --> 0:26:44.639
<v Speaker 5>don't keep showing me that. I don't want to keep

0:26:44.680 --> 0:26:48.200
<v Speaker 5>seeing that now. But shout out to Laurie Man. Haven't

0:26:48.240 --> 0:26:51.399
<v Speaker 5>quite signed the contract yet, man, that was a bluff.

0:26:51.440 --> 0:26:51.920
<v Speaker 3>Who knows.

0:26:52.240 --> 0:26:54.360
<v Speaker 5>But if he does sign it, shout out to him.

0:26:54.400 --> 0:26:56.960
<v Speaker 5>I love to see guys get paid. That's a rap

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<v Speaker 5>from this episode of The Draymond Green Show. We will

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<v Speaker 5>chop it up again after USA earned their spot in

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<v Speaker 5>the gold medal game. Oh and by the way, shout

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<v Speaker 5>out to Gabby Thomas taking gold in a two hundred

0:27:09.600 --> 0:27:13.119
<v Speaker 5>meter final gold medal amazing.

0:27:13.160 --> 0:27:14.840
<v Speaker 3>To see her stride was crazy.

0:27:15.320 --> 0:27:18.439
<v Speaker 5>She came out that two hundred and opened up, they

0:27:18.480 --> 0:27:21.560
<v Speaker 5>couldn't keep up. Also, shout out to Brittany Brown taking

0:27:21.560 --> 0:27:25.280
<v Speaker 5>the gold, taking the bronze medal home. Uh just short

0:27:25.320 --> 0:27:27.480
<v Speaker 5>will at the end of that race to get over

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<v Speaker 5>taking the metal home. Shout out to all the gold medalists,

0:27:30.920 --> 0:27:36.200
<v Speaker 5>silver medalists, bronze medalists from America. That's what we care about,

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<v Speaker 5>that's what we love. Until next time. That's a rap.

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<v Speaker 5>Go Usa Peace Volume