1 00:00:04,480 --> 00:00:07,520 Speaker 1: Did you know that zilo means wood in ancient Greek, 2 00:00:07,840 --> 00:00:12,320 Speaker 1: which is why this metal children's toy is called a Glockenspiel. 3 00:00:12,720 --> 00:00:14,680 Speaker 1: Glocan means bell in German. 4 00:00:15,200 --> 00:00:16,319 Speaker 2: Is it important that. 5 00:00:16,280 --> 00:00:20,239 Speaker 1: You know this? Not really unless you want to be that. 6 00:00:20,400 --> 00:00:31,520 Speaker 2: Person, which I do. Good morning, Swimmer and welcome to 7 00:00:31,560 --> 00:00:34,159 Speaker 2: the No Dunks podcast on the Athletic Network. It's Wednesday, 8 00:00:34,240 --> 00:00:37,040 Speaker 2: March sixth, twenty twenty four. I'm J Skeets here in 9 00:00:37,040 --> 00:00:40,040 Speaker 2: the Classic Factory and alongside me, as always Test Melis. 10 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:44,320 Speaker 1: Just watch that, it's Zil and it's current Greek. 11 00:00:44,720 --> 00:00:46,960 Speaker 2: Next to him, it's the Bearded one, a top shot, 12 00:00:46,960 --> 00:00:49,840 Speaker 2: hot boy, trick Herbie Hey, hey yo. And the last, 13 00:00:49,840 --> 00:00:52,760 Speaker 2: but not least making the magic happen, super producer JD. Hello, 14 00:00:53,120 --> 00:00:54,680 Speaker 2: there he is and here we are. Shout out to 15 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:56,720 Speaker 2: everybody joining us live on YouTube. Hit the like button, 16 00:00:56,760 --> 00:00:59,680 Speaker 2: subscribe podcast listeners, leave us the five star rating and 17 00:00:59,800 --> 00:01:02,840 Speaker 2: ref you. We had another Weggie last night. Let's jump 18 00:01:02,920 --> 00:01:06,720 Speaker 2: right to it. Weggie forty four in this crazy game 19 00:01:06,920 --> 00:01:09,360 Speaker 2: between the Celtics and Cavaliers, which we'll talk about in 20 00:01:09,360 --> 00:01:12,000 Speaker 2: a second. But yes, now I thought it got blocked. 21 00:01:12,040 --> 00:01:14,360 Speaker 2: I thought maybe Tatum blocked it. Maybe KP got a 22 00:01:14,360 --> 00:01:17,120 Speaker 2: finger on it, but the box score said Jared Allen 23 00:01:17,800 --> 00:01:20,360 Speaker 2: missed the two point shot, so we'll give it to 24 00:01:20,400 --> 00:01:23,600 Speaker 2: Jared Allen. And yeah, that's forty four. And the pace, 25 00:01:23,880 --> 00:01:27,120 Speaker 2: Oh it's nice. At weggietracker dot com, we're on pace 26 00:01:27,160 --> 00:01:30,679 Speaker 2: for sixty one. As we still flirt around that sixty 27 00:01:30,720 --> 00:01:33,040 Speaker 2: Weggie mark, hopefully for the season. 28 00:01:33,760 --> 00:01:35,800 Speaker 1: It's quite the Weggie. He just shoved it right. 29 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:38,080 Speaker 2: It's really deep. It's like he really went for it. 30 00:01:38,160 --> 00:01:41,119 Speaker 2: He's like, we haven't. Yeah, yeah, I want to get 31 00:01:41,120 --> 00:01:43,959 Speaker 2: on this list. Give me that Weggie of the record. 32 00:01:44,080 --> 00:01:46,800 Speaker 1: It sure feels like of Weggies in a season. I 33 00:01:46,840 --> 00:01:48,640 Speaker 1: know I'm speaking a little early, but the record is 34 00:01:48,680 --> 00:01:52,720 Speaker 1: fifty eight. We're on pace for sixty one. Ricardo who 35 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:54,760 Speaker 1: made that website, it's the best website in the game. 36 00:01:55,240 --> 00:01:58,520 Speaker 1: I think when we're gone, Weggies will still be there 37 00:01:58,560 --> 00:02:00,480 Speaker 1: and that website will still be there, so that'll be 38 00:02:00,480 --> 00:02:01,120 Speaker 1: there forever. 39 00:02:00,960 --> 00:02:03,400 Speaker 2: I feel, let's hope. So weggitracker dot com go check 40 00:02:03,440 --> 00:02:05,800 Speaker 2: it out. Let's get into that game that had that Weggie, 41 00:02:06,640 --> 00:02:09,920 Speaker 2: the Dean Wade game. My goodness, we already had the 42 00:02:09,960 --> 00:02:12,120 Speaker 2: Max Struce game. Now we have the Dean Wade game. 43 00:02:12,720 --> 00:02:16,680 Speaker 2: He scored twenty in the fourth as the cas rallied 44 00:02:16,880 --> 00:02:20,239 Speaker 2: to end the Celtics eleven game win streak. Boston went 45 00:02:20,360 --> 00:02:23,080 Speaker 2: oh for eight from deep in the fourth. Dean Wade 46 00:02:23,080 --> 00:02:27,000 Speaker 2: couldn't miss five for five from three, seven for seven 47 00:02:27,040 --> 00:02:30,560 Speaker 2: from the field, including an out of nowhere tip dunk 48 00:02:30,600 --> 00:02:32,920 Speaker 2: with like twenty seconds to go, nineteen seconds to go. 49 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:36,240 Speaker 2: That was pretty important. And yeah, they hold on. We 50 00:02:36,280 --> 00:02:39,040 Speaker 2: can get into the no call or at least the 51 00:02:39,120 --> 00:02:42,919 Speaker 2: foul called. Let's review it. They overturned it. But really, 52 00:02:42,960 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 2: Dean Wade is the story here. He's the hero of 53 00:02:45,520 --> 00:02:48,760 Speaker 2: this game. They somehow came back. It was incredible. 54 00:02:49,040 --> 00:02:51,960 Speaker 3: It was like the Max Struce game, but the extended 55 00:02:52,040 --> 00:02:54,720 Speaker 3: dance remix like Max Strus, all came in the last 56 00:02:54,760 --> 00:02:57,920 Speaker 3: five minutes. Dean Wade's was the entirety of the fourth quarter. 57 00:02:57,960 --> 00:02:59,960 Speaker 3: But they both went five for five. And you mentioned 58 00:03:00,240 --> 00:03:03,040 Speaker 3: the tip dunk literally I and Eagles said out of 59 00:03:03,120 --> 00:03:05,760 Speaker 3: nowhere as if it was an r KL. That was 60 00:03:05,840 --> 00:03:09,079 Speaker 3: great stuff from Dean Wade. I heard them call him 61 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:13,120 Speaker 3: d Wade, and the answer on the broadcast put him 62 00:03:13,120 --> 00:03:16,760 Speaker 3: in the Hall of Famous. Yeah, I guess. I guess 63 00:03:16,800 --> 00:03:19,000 Speaker 3: Dean Wade is one of the top five shooting guards 64 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:21,000 Speaker 3: of all time, even though he's a stretch for. 65 00:03:22,440 --> 00:03:25,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's gonna be a special night for Dean Wade. Absolutely. 66 00:03:25,840 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 1: That is his career high. That is a moment that 67 00:03:28,520 --> 00:03:31,200 Speaker 1: he's playing in front of one of his favorite teams. 68 00:03:31,480 --> 00:03:33,280 Speaker 1: The Kansas City Chiefs are his favorite team. They had 69 00:03:33,280 --> 00:03:35,920 Speaker 1: the Kelsey brothers in the front court. They're giving away 70 00:03:35,920 --> 00:03:40,280 Speaker 1: bottlehead Kelsey Kelsey bubbleheads in Cleveland because they're from by there. 71 00:03:41,000 --> 00:03:43,520 Speaker 1: It was a great game for the Cavs obviously beating 72 00:03:43,520 --> 00:03:46,200 Speaker 1: the Celtics and they're fighting with the second seed Milwaukee 73 00:03:46,280 --> 00:03:50,320 Speaker 1: Bucks for a home court advantage in that second series. 74 00:03:51,600 --> 00:03:54,720 Speaker 1: You know, the third series if they faced the the 75 00:03:55,200 --> 00:03:57,680 Speaker 1: Boston Celtics, is just a good sign that they beat them, 76 00:03:57,760 --> 00:04:00,720 Speaker 1: I suppose. But Dean Wade that I know run in 77 00:04:00,720 --> 00:04:03,720 Speaker 1: the fourth quarter for a while there and then how 78 00:04:03,720 --> 00:04:06,440 Speaker 1: he finished it. That was a game winning dunk in 79 00:04:06,480 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 1: the end, even though didn't feel that way because it 80 00:04:08,040 --> 00:04:09,720 Speaker 1: looked like Tatam was going to the free throw line, 81 00:04:09,720 --> 00:04:12,200 Speaker 1: but the rest made the right call in the end. 82 00:04:12,200 --> 00:04:14,240 Speaker 1: That was the right call, even though it took a 83 00:04:14,240 --> 00:04:14,680 Speaker 1: little while. 84 00:04:14,760 --> 00:04:16,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, I know, we have that clip. So Cleveland won 85 00:04:16,880 --> 00:04:20,000 Speaker 2: a replay review in the final seconds to pull out 86 00:04:20,000 --> 00:04:24,520 Speaker 2: the victory, and officials initially did call this a foul 87 00:04:24,680 --> 00:04:28,599 Speaker 2: on Garland, but Bickerstaff sort of right away, I mean, 88 00:04:28,640 --> 00:04:30,599 Speaker 2: why wouldn't you, of course at this point of the game, 89 00:04:31,160 --> 00:04:33,440 Speaker 2: says no, we're going to look at that. Officials do, 90 00:04:33,720 --> 00:04:37,440 Speaker 2: and then they determined, yeah, okay, Tatum's leg caused the 91 00:04:37,480 --> 00:04:39,520 Speaker 2: contact and Garland, you know, you know, you see it. 92 00:04:39,520 --> 00:04:41,640 Speaker 2: He's not hitting his elbow or anything like that. You know, 93 00:04:41,640 --> 00:04:44,040 Speaker 2: maybe there's the tiniest little tap to the jersey, but 94 00:04:44,120 --> 00:04:46,000 Speaker 2: the ball is long gone by then, not enough to 95 00:04:46,040 --> 00:04:48,839 Speaker 2: push him over. So you think they ultimately came to 96 00:04:48,880 --> 00:04:50,600 Speaker 2: the right call there after looking at it. 97 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:52,760 Speaker 1: Not even a question. I'm not sure why it was 98 00:04:52,839 --> 00:04:55,880 Speaker 1: called in the first place. I guess because Tatum fouled yet, 99 00:04:56,600 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 1: but his leg is just kicked out and there's a 100 00:04:59,040 --> 00:05:01,360 Speaker 1: tiny bit of contact, but it's way after the shot, 101 00:05:01,560 --> 00:05:03,520 Speaker 1: so there's no foul on the play. He just missed 102 00:05:03,520 --> 00:05:05,600 Speaker 1: the shot, and so that is the right call. In 103 00:05:05,640 --> 00:05:07,960 Speaker 1: the end, Tatum did say if they didn't call the foul, 104 00:05:08,000 --> 00:05:10,440 Speaker 1: we would have got the tip in because Porzingis did 105 00:05:10,600 --> 00:05:13,039 Speaker 1: tip it in, but that was way after the buzzer too, 106 00:05:13,040 --> 00:05:15,880 Speaker 1: which didn't go off because there was point seven seconds left, 107 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 1: but it bounced off the rim twice. Anyways, that makes 108 00:05:19,400 --> 00:05:22,680 Speaker 1: no sense, and that's just that's that's the end of it. 109 00:05:22,720 --> 00:05:23,359 Speaker 3: Makes no sense. 110 00:05:23,440 --> 00:05:24,320 Speaker 1: Game over, I agree. 111 00:05:24,400 --> 00:05:26,600 Speaker 2: Did you have an issue with what the Celtics sort 112 00:05:26,640 --> 00:05:28,800 Speaker 2: of I put in air quotes ran there at the 113 00:05:28,880 --> 00:05:30,840 Speaker 2: end of the game, sort of killing a lot of 114 00:05:30,880 --> 00:05:33,880 Speaker 2: the clock and Tatum obviously do an io ball here 115 00:05:34,040 --> 00:05:37,280 Speaker 2: and missing a tough shot. It was well guarded by Garland, 116 00:05:37,279 --> 00:05:39,920 Speaker 2: But what do you think of what they what they play, 117 00:05:40,040 --> 00:05:40,839 Speaker 2: what the play. 118 00:05:40,680 --> 00:05:43,160 Speaker 3: Was there obviously a makeable shot for Tatum, like he's 119 00:05:43,200 --> 00:05:46,159 Speaker 3: hit a fade away like that so many times, so 120 00:05:46,680 --> 00:05:49,239 Speaker 3: understandable why they did that. But I kind of think 121 00:05:49,560 --> 00:05:51,560 Speaker 3: when you're trailing, you should call a time out and 122 00:05:51,640 --> 00:05:54,240 Speaker 3: run a play. When you're tied, like the Nuggets were 123 00:05:54,240 --> 00:05:55,960 Speaker 3: in their game at the end of overtime, you can 124 00:05:55,960 --> 00:05:57,880 Speaker 3: play it out and try and get a shot. So 125 00:05:57,920 --> 00:06:00,880 Speaker 3: I would have liked to see something from Missoula and 126 00:06:00,920 --> 00:06:02,599 Speaker 3: the Celtics, but more so I would like to see 127 00:06:02,600 --> 00:06:06,240 Speaker 3: Tatum go earlier, like you're saying he thinks that Porzingis 128 00:06:06,240 --> 00:06:07,880 Speaker 3: would have had the tip. I'm with you, it would 129 00:06:07,880 --> 00:06:09,680 Speaker 3: have been after the buzzer. But if he shoots it 130 00:06:09,960 --> 00:06:13,240 Speaker 3: with an extra half second, if he goes two seconds earlier, 131 00:06:13,240 --> 00:06:15,160 Speaker 3: then they actually do have a chance at it. And 132 00:06:15,279 --> 00:06:17,080 Speaker 3: tass is right, that was the right call. I saw 133 00:06:17,160 --> 00:06:20,560 Speaker 3: Garland postgame said that his leg still hurts from the kick. Yeah, 134 00:06:22,680 --> 00:06:25,159 Speaker 3: because that was a gentle, little booty tap of a 135 00:06:25,240 --> 00:06:28,279 Speaker 3: Tatum there. But Garland, man, he was making me nervous 136 00:06:28,560 --> 00:06:30,559 Speaker 3: down the stretch here. He tried to thread the needle 137 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:33,720 Speaker 3: to Jared Allen on a pick and roll easily broken up. 138 00:06:33,720 --> 00:06:36,279 Speaker 3: Then he threw a wild lob pass at one point, 139 00:06:36,680 --> 00:06:40,040 Speaker 3: also easily broken up. A couple of nasty turnovers, and 140 00:06:40,080 --> 00:06:42,520 Speaker 3: then nearly the file there, but a good challenge made 141 00:06:42,520 --> 00:06:43,279 Speaker 3: it tough on Tatum. 142 00:06:43,360 --> 00:06:45,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, Garland also got really lucky. I thought was like 143 00:06:45,920 --> 00:06:48,960 Speaker 2: two forty five to go. He got cut off in 144 00:06:49,000 --> 00:06:51,679 Speaker 2: the lane by Derek White. He jumped in the air. 145 00:06:52,200 --> 00:06:55,400 Speaker 2: He was had nowhere to go, so he knew Jared 146 00:06:55,440 --> 00:06:57,920 Speaker 2: Allen was sort of behind him, and he like flipped 147 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:00,040 Speaker 2: it behind him, just praying that it would go to 148 00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:02,680 Speaker 2: and it sort of got deflected, but Jared Allen picked 149 00:07:02,680 --> 00:07:04,320 Speaker 2: it up right away and then he kicked it out 150 00:07:04,320 --> 00:07:06,560 Speaker 2: to Dean Wade, who of course hit a three. It 151 00:07:06,600 --> 00:07:09,120 Speaker 2: was a very lucky play because you're right. Then Garland 152 00:07:09,160 --> 00:07:10,960 Speaker 2: had a couple like, what are you doing? Man, You're 153 00:07:10,960 --> 00:07:13,240 Speaker 2: panicking a little bit here. You're trying to put it 154 00:07:12,840 --> 00:07:16,240 Speaker 2: in spots that it's not quite there. And then man, 155 00:07:16,280 --> 00:07:17,960 Speaker 2: then it looked really bad when he got called for 156 00:07:18,000 --> 00:07:19,600 Speaker 2: the foul because when you saw it in real time, 157 00:07:19,600 --> 00:07:21,200 Speaker 2: you're like, Okay, maybe he hit him on the elbow, 158 00:07:21,200 --> 00:07:23,680 Speaker 2: but yeah, yeah, yeah. Then you saw the replaying no 159 00:07:23,800 --> 00:07:24,520 Speaker 2: contact up top. 160 00:07:24,760 --> 00:07:26,400 Speaker 1: It wasn't even close on the top. So I was 161 00:07:26,440 --> 00:07:28,960 Speaker 1: really surprised that that was called. And it took a 162 00:07:29,040 --> 00:07:31,760 Speaker 1: little bit away from Dean Wade's night. I thought we 163 00:07:31,800 --> 00:07:34,280 Speaker 1: would have been talking about the tip dunk. It's said, 164 00:07:34,320 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 1: we're talking about this foul call and and people are 165 00:07:36,440 --> 00:07:38,440 Speaker 1: talking about this foul call. Either way, a great night 166 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:40,800 Speaker 1: for Dean Wade. Absolutely. How do you guys feel about 167 00:07:40,840 --> 00:07:45,480 Speaker 1: it being Kelsey Knight in Cleveland? They are from Cleveland Heights, 168 00:07:45,560 --> 00:07:49,600 Speaker 1: so it's close by. Jason Kelcey just retired. They just 169 00:07:49,640 --> 00:07:53,320 Speaker 1: won the freaking Super Bowl. With Treatis Kelsey. So that's cool. 170 00:07:53,360 --> 00:07:57,520 Speaker 1: But it is a football night and then basketball stadium, 171 00:07:57,560 --> 00:07:59,360 Speaker 1: so I did feel a little weird about it. 172 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:01,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, all about the bobbleheads though, Yeah. 173 00:08:01,840 --> 00:08:04,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, And after the game, Jared Allen said, Honestly, when 174 00:08:04,760 --> 00:08:07,520 Speaker 3: the Kelsey brothers started hyping up the crowd, we knew 175 00:08:07,560 --> 00:08:11,120 Speaker 3: we could do it. I've seen the Mavericks have Tony 176 00:08:11,200 --> 00:08:13,840 Speaker 3: Romo go through pregame warmups in uniform with them, so 177 00:08:13,960 --> 00:08:15,000 Speaker 3: this is less weird than that. 178 00:08:15,120 --> 00:08:18,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, that's true. Yeah, And Tony Romo was at 179 00:08:18,600 --> 00:08:22,280 Speaker 1: the Dallas game yesterday just being Tony Romeo, trying to 180 00:08:22,320 --> 00:08:22,560 Speaker 1: hit some. 181 00:08:22,640 --> 00:08:23,160 Speaker 3: Time out there. 182 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:26,640 Speaker 2: I guess Wade outscored the Celtics twenty to seventeen in 183 00:08:26,680 --> 00:08:29,160 Speaker 2: the final frame. And again the big part here was Boston, 184 00:08:29,440 --> 00:08:32,000 Speaker 2: who three quarters were shooting the three ball great and 185 00:08:32,040 --> 00:08:35,040 Speaker 2: then just went ice cold in the fourth. And it 186 00:08:35,080 --> 00:08:37,440 Speaker 2: was only the fourth time this season Boston didn't make 187 00:08:37,480 --> 00:08:42,640 Speaker 2: a three in any quarter, so it's very rare. And 188 00:08:42,679 --> 00:08:44,600 Speaker 2: it happened in the fourth when they're up twenty two. 189 00:08:44,800 --> 00:08:48,720 Speaker 2: I mean, Tatums smiling after a dunk, like if Wade doesn't, Yeah, Wade, 190 00:08:49,280 --> 00:08:51,960 Speaker 2: you say after you just say, Wade, You're like, hold on, Yeah, 191 00:08:52,000 --> 00:08:54,280 Speaker 2: that's not doing Wade. It is the other way after 192 00:08:54,320 --> 00:08:56,719 Speaker 2: he like hit that first one, Like if he misses that, 193 00:08:57,160 --> 00:08:59,120 Speaker 2: I don't know, this might be like very close to 194 00:08:59,240 --> 00:09:02,839 Speaker 2: like garbage, like bringing the scrubs here and then sorry, 195 00:09:02,920 --> 00:09:05,160 Speaker 2: Kelsey Knight's a big bummer for everyone. But no, I 196 00:09:05,200 --> 00:09:07,960 Speaker 2: mean he just couldn't miss and obviously kept it close 197 00:09:07,960 --> 00:09:09,840 Speaker 2: and they got right back into it. Fun game. We 198 00:09:09,920 --> 00:09:13,000 Speaker 2: had this one on playback and Wade saying the rim 199 00:09:13,040 --> 00:09:16,440 Speaker 2: looked like a swimming pool. Yeah, he was in the zone. 200 00:09:16,480 --> 00:09:19,959 Speaker 3: He did a c ball, right man. The Celtics, they've 201 00:09:20,000 --> 00:09:21,560 Speaker 3: been good in the clutch all year. They just won 202 00:09:21,600 --> 00:09:23,880 Speaker 3: eleven straight games. Literally, they've got the third best record 203 00:09:23,920 --> 00:09:27,080 Speaker 3: in the clutch eighteen and nine after last night. But 204 00:09:27,120 --> 00:09:28,880 Speaker 3: if you're a Celtics fan, that's got to give you 205 00:09:28,920 --> 00:09:30,960 Speaker 3: a little bit of pause, because that has been the 206 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:35,280 Speaker 3: story of the Celtics in the Brown and Tatum era. Yeah, 207 00:09:35,360 --> 00:09:38,040 Speaker 3: it was just one pass, no pass possessions and then 208 00:09:38,120 --> 00:09:39,520 Speaker 3: chuck in at three. They went over eight in the 209 00:09:39,559 --> 00:09:42,040 Speaker 3: fourth quarter. Meanwhile, the Cavs went eight for eleven. That 210 00:09:42,160 --> 00:09:44,760 Speaker 3: was the game there. But I kind of thought Porzingis 211 00:09:44,880 --> 00:09:46,760 Speaker 3: was the only guy who really understood the assignment. He 212 00:09:46,800 --> 00:09:49,000 Speaker 3: got good shots. I don't think everybody else was getting 213 00:09:49,000 --> 00:09:51,640 Speaker 3: good shots. But Porzingis had that real tough floater over 214 00:09:51,679 --> 00:09:56,760 Speaker 3: George Niang like Riegg was inside of him. That was ridiculous. 215 00:09:57,960 --> 00:10:00,599 Speaker 3: That was crazy. He had the nice back door to 216 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:02,679 Speaker 3: Drew Holliday when they actually ran a play, got a 217 00:10:02,760 --> 00:10:05,640 Speaker 3: lay up there. Then I think he made a defensive stop. 218 00:10:05,640 --> 00:10:08,760 Speaker 3: They're running in transition, He catches, drives, finishes at the 219 00:10:08,760 --> 00:10:10,920 Speaker 3: hoop and one makes the free throw as well. He 220 00:10:11,040 --> 00:10:12,920 Speaker 3: was the only guy to me who was making it 221 00:10:12,960 --> 00:10:14,720 Speaker 3: a point to not shoot threes. 222 00:10:14,880 --> 00:10:16,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, and it looked like he may win the game 223 00:10:16,800 --> 00:10:19,440 Speaker 1: for them with that shot over Niang. While the Celtics 224 00:10:19,679 --> 00:10:21,800 Speaker 1: were good for three quarters, there were fifty percent from 225 00:10:21,840 --> 00:10:24,480 Speaker 1: three to fifteen to thirty through three quarters from three 226 00:10:24,640 --> 00:10:26,720 Speaker 1: and it looked good. And it looked like they may 227 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:29,080 Speaker 1: win a game where the other team hits way more threes. 228 00:10:29,080 --> 00:10:31,439 Speaker 1: They hit five more threes in the end, the Cavs did, 229 00:10:31,640 --> 00:10:34,240 Speaker 1: but the Celtics shows that they can win games again 230 00:10:34,400 --> 00:10:38,400 Speaker 1: without destroying the other team hitting threes. They got a 231 00:10:38,440 --> 00:10:41,120 Speaker 1: little bit, but yeah, they needed something in that fourth quarter. 232 00:10:41,520 --> 00:10:44,319 Speaker 1: That wasn't just splash splash, splash, but the Caves were 233 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:46,400 Speaker 1: just doing that. It wasn't just Dean Way. George Niang 234 00:10:46,400 --> 00:10:49,040 Speaker 1: did hit a big one from the corner. Isaaca Korro 235 00:10:49,160 --> 00:10:51,280 Speaker 1: hit four threes in this game, and he had a 236 00:10:51,360 --> 00:10:54,440 Speaker 1: huge block in that fourth quarter. So there's a lot 237 00:10:54,440 --> 00:10:56,079 Speaker 1: of chemistry, a lot of good things in a game 238 00:10:56,120 --> 00:10:58,520 Speaker 1: where I've mobly left the game as well, So there's 239 00:10:58,880 --> 00:11:01,280 Speaker 1: a lot of good things for the Cavs who were 240 00:11:01,320 --> 00:11:03,120 Speaker 1: just waiting for Donovan Mitchell to come back. 241 00:11:03,559 --> 00:11:06,120 Speaker 2: I want to see people I guess on TikTok or 242 00:11:06,120 --> 00:11:09,520 Speaker 2: Instagram try and get like the movie Hustle with the 243 00:11:09,520 --> 00:11:12,880 Speaker 2: Boa challenge, something with the KP challenge or maybe the 244 00:11:12,920 --> 00:11:15,440 Speaker 2: Minivan challenge. Basically, get a minivan, park it in your 245 00:11:15,520 --> 00:11:18,000 Speaker 2: driveway and then bang into it a million times like 246 00:11:18,000 --> 00:11:20,520 Speaker 2: your Kristaps porzingis and then hit a jump shot over it. 247 00:11:20,679 --> 00:11:23,320 Speaker 2: Let's get that trending on all the social media channels. 248 00:11:23,320 --> 00:11:24,600 Speaker 2: Maybe it would have happened if they went on to 249 00:11:24,600 --> 00:11:26,960 Speaker 2: win that game, because that was one of the funniest possessions. 250 00:11:28,120 --> 00:11:30,840 Speaker 2: Maybe fouled them about eight times, but like wasn't moving. 251 00:11:31,200 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 2: They're letting them bang down there and Porzingica still scored 252 00:11:34,120 --> 00:11:35,560 Speaker 2: on him. It was a really funny possession. 253 00:11:35,640 --> 00:11:38,640 Speaker 3: Honestly, hats off to Joe Dumars that letting them play 254 00:11:38,640 --> 00:11:40,640 Speaker 3: a little bit. Basketball has been better since the Austin 255 00:11:40,760 --> 00:11:43,680 Speaker 3: Break because you're allowed to file people now at. 256 00:11:43,640 --> 00:11:46,640 Speaker 2: Least some content. Yeah, for sure. So big win there 257 00:11:46,640 --> 00:11:49,600 Speaker 2: from Cleveland without Donovan Mitchell, without Max strus And, and 258 00:11:49,640 --> 00:11:52,160 Speaker 2: Evan Mobley leaves this game with the ankle injury and 259 00:11:52,200 --> 00:11:53,840 Speaker 2: they pull it out. I'll be go the Dean Wade 260 00:11:54,080 --> 00:11:56,920 Speaker 2: and the Kelsey brothers cheer. In a month, Let's go 261 00:11:57,040 --> 00:12:00,199 Speaker 2: to a bunch of games between these teams in the 262 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:02,560 Speaker 2: middle of the Eastern Conference. I'm talking about the Seeds 263 00:12:02,559 --> 00:12:05,679 Speaker 2: four through eight because we had some teams jumping around. 264 00:12:05,760 --> 00:12:09,440 Speaker 2: Last night. Pallo Bancaro, he scored twenty two as the 265 00:12:09,480 --> 00:12:12,120 Speaker 2: Magic beat the Hornets their ninth win in eleven games. 266 00:12:12,120 --> 00:12:14,360 Speaker 2: They've had a pretty good schedule here Orlando has they 267 00:12:14,440 --> 00:12:17,320 Speaker 2: jumped a fourth now. The Knicks lost to the Hawks, 268 00:12:17,360 --> 00:12:20,199 Speaker 2: so there in fifth the heat. It took a lot 269 00:12:20,240 --> 00:12:22,559 Speaker 2: longer than most people thought, but they beat the Pistons 270 00:12:22,840 --> 00:12:25,440 Speaker 2: for their eleventh to win and fourteen games they're in 271 00:12:25,600 --> 00:12:28,440 Speaker 2: sixth and then you see there that the Sixers have 272 00:12:28,520 --> 00:12:31,400 Speaker 2: fallen into the play in spot after they lost to 273 00:12:31,520 --> 00:12:34,040 Speaker 2: the Nets last night in a five point game. And 274 00:12:34,120 --> 00:12:36,760 Speaker 2: then the Pacers a little too much for Luca and 275 00:12:36,800 --> 00:12:39,760 Speaker 2: the Mass one thirty seven to one twenty in Dallas, 276 00:12:39,960 --> 00:12:43,400 Speaker 2: and so Indiana in the eighth seed. But man, look 277 00:12:43,440 --> 00:12:46,679 Speaker 2: at the log jam between the four seeded Orlando Magic 278 00:12:46,720 --> 00:12:50,600 Speaker 2: and the eighth seeded Indiana Pacers. Any of those games 279 00:12:51,400 --> 00:12:52,360 Speaker 2: that you wanted to touch on. 280 00:12:52,600 --> 00:12:55,160 Speaker 1: Well, I was just watching that Miami Detroit game which 281 00:12:55,200 --> 00:12:57,520 Speaker 1: came down to the wire, Detroit taking everybody down to 282 00:12:57,520 --> 00:13:00,920 Speaker 1: the wire and losing unfortunately. I thought, there's beautiful camera work. 283 00:13:00,960 --> 00:13:03,280 Speaker 1: If Terry Rozero late in the game, he was looking 284 00:13:03,320 --> 00:13:07,040 Speaker 1: at bam Adebayo trying to make Jalen Durn go guard 285 00:13:07,080 --> 00:13:09,640 Speaker 1: bam Ade Bayo, AND's such a great baseline cam of 286 00:13:09,760 --> 00:13:12,200 Speaker 1: Terry Rozier's eyes look in the other direction. It's it's 287 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:15,400 Speaker 1: just beautiful camera work, and Jalen Durn just waiting and 288 00:13:15,440 --> 00:13:17,640 Speaker 1: waiting and waiting, and that's where Rosier hit a key shot. 289 00:13:18,520 --> 00:13:20,360 Speaker 1: I thought that was a fun game. But the real 290 00:13:20,400 --> 00:13:22,920 Speaker 1: game I want to talk about is the Pacers' MAVs. 291 00:13:23,480 --> 00:13:26,240 Speaker 1: This is scary times for the Dallas Mavericks. They have 292 00:13:26,280 --> 00:13:29,360 Speaker 1: lost five of six. Now they don't like playing defense. 293 00:13:29,760 --> 00:13:34,560 Speaker 1: There's something about the rotations on the three point line. Yes, 294 00:13:34,600 --> 00:13:36,480 Speaker 1: there's lots of threes in this game. The Pacers do 295 00:13:36,600 --> 00:13:39,320 Speaker 1: hit a lot of threes, but shouldn't be shouldn't that 296 00:13:39,360 --> 00:13:42,480 Speaker 1: be Jason Kidd's agenda here? We have to stop their 297 00:13:42,520 --> 00:13:45,439 Speaker 1: three point shots. They are helping off sometimes the strong corner. 298 00:13:46,080 --> 00:13:49,000 Speaker 1: How does that happen? Corner after corner after corner In 299 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:51,400 Speaker 1: this one, nine out of ten Pacers scored in double digits. 300 00:13:52,320 --> 00:13:55,800 Speaker 1: That's that's good for them, bad for the Mavericks. I mean, 301 00:13:55,920 --> 00:13:58,960 Speaker 1: this is just a bad sign for this Dallas Mavericks team. 302 00:13:59,040 --> 00:14:00,959 Speaker 1: Is they're only a half game above the Lakers for 303 00:14:01,160 --> 00:14:04,360 Speaker 1: ninth and they could be falling and falling and falling here. 304 00:14:04,920 --> 00:14:07,400 Speaker 1: Jason Kidds just not getting them to play enough defensively. 305 00:14:07,600 --> 00:14:09,800 Speaker 1: Lose five of six games here after the alcar game, 306 00:14:09,840 --> 00:14:12,280 Speaker 1: after you made these trades. 307 00:14:12,040 --> 00:14:13,800 Speaker 2: After they had a seven game win streak gap. 308 00:14:13,920 --> 00:14:16,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, it's scary times for the Dallas Mavericks. 309 00:14:16,679 --> 00:14:18,960 Speaker 3: MAVs are thirtieth in defense since the All star break. 310 00:14:18,960 --> 00:14:20,800 Speaker 3: They're allowing one hundred and twenty six points per one 311 00:14:20,840 --> 00:14:24,600 Speaker 3: hundred possessions, the Wizard's worst defense all season. They're allowing 312 00:14:24,600 --> 00:14:26,960 Speaker 3: one hundred and twenty two point five points per one 313 00:14:27,040 --> 00:14:29,920 Speaker 3: hundred possessions. They are significantly better than the Mavericks. Aren't 314 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:31,960 Speaker 3: your exactly right task. They gave up eighteen threes. They 315 00:14:31,960 --> 00:14:34,880 Speaker 3: also gave up fifty paint points and twenty second chance points. 316 00:14:34,880 --> 00:14:38,560 Speaker 3: They took away absolutely nothing, and then the offense didn't 317 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:40,480 Speaker 3: look as good in the second half because teams are 318 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:43,080 Speaker 3: defending Luka Doncic differently. They're not blitzing them all the time. 319 00:14:43,120 --> 00:14:45,400 Speaker 3: Now they're saying, go score on us, because that's better 320 00:14:45,440 --> 00:14:47,200 Speaker 3: than when you're dishing out to Tim Hardaway Junior for 321 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:49,480 Speaker 3: getting good shots. He had another stinker of a game. 322 00:14:50,000 --> 00:14:52,000 Speaker 3: Kyrie Irving. I thought didn't really do much until the 323 00:14:52,040 --> 00:14:54,480 Speaker 3: fourth quarter where he tried to get going. But the 324 00:14:54,680 --> 00:14:56,720 Speaker 3: teams are playing the Mavericks a little bit more straight 325 00:14:56,800 --> 00:14:59,840 Speaker 3: up right now and it can kind of wear down. 326 00:15:00,280 --> 00:15:02,360 Speaker 3: I think he has humongous first halfs and then good 327 00:15:02,400 --> 00:15:04,840 Speaker 3: second halfs where he's not quite as effective. Also, I 328 00:15:04,840 --> 00:15:07,080 Speaker 3: think you'd be happy if you're a Pacers fan a 329 00:15:07,120 --> 00:15:10,320 Speaker 3: little bit of a slumpbuster for Tyreese Halliburton nineteen points, 330 00:15:10,320 --> 00:15:12,680 Speaker 3: eleven assists. He actually shot over fifty percent for the 331 00:15:12,680 --> 00:15:14,640 Speaker 3: first time in a couple of weeks. He probably would 332 00:15:14,640 --> 00:15:16,640 Speaker 3: have got the twenty points if he's stayed in this 333 00:15:16,680 --> 00:15:18,720 Speaker 3: game and it stayed close, got to the free throw line. 334 00:15:18,720 --> 00:15:20,720 Speaker 3: But he was four for twenty three from the field 335 00:15:20,760 --> 00:15:23,560 Speaker 3: in his previous two games coming in. Hasn't necessarily looked 336 00:15:23,560 --> 00:15:25,640 Speaker 3: the same since the hamstring injury, but I thought he 337 00:15:25,720 --> 00:15:27,720 Speaker 3: was pretty solid last night. And health is a huge 338 00:15:27,760 --> 00:15:30,120 Speaker 3: thing because when we're seeing those standings, I'm like, Oh, 339 00:15:30,160 --> 00:15:32,600 Speaker 3: the Magic had their guys missed time early in the season. 340 00:15:32,600 --> 00:15:34,320 Speaker 3: They're healthy now and now they're in the fourth seed. 341 00:15:34,400 --> 00:15:34,600 Speaker 1: Yep. 342 00:15:35,120 --> 00:15:37,480 Speaker 3: The Sixers obviously are completely banged up right now. Guess 343 00:15:37,480 --> 00:15:39,280 Speaker 3: what they're in the play in tournament. The Knicks, they're 344 00:15:39,280 --> 00:15:41,680 Speaker 3: banged up dropping down the standings. You got to get 345 00:15:41,720 --> 00:15:44,720 Speaker 3: healthy at the right time in the Magic car right now. 346 00:15:44,800 --> 00:15:47,120 Speaker 2: Yeah. But the opposite is true of the Dallas Mavericks. 347 00:15:48,040 --> 00:15:49,520 Speaker 2: For a big stretch of the season, a lot of 348 00:15:49,520 --> 00:15:51,360 Speaker 2: people were like, Oh, they just got to get healthy, 349 00:15:51,400 --> 00:15:53,840 Speaker 2: get all their guys back. They have a clean injury 350 00:15:53,840 --> 00:15:56,040 Speaker 2: report over the last week or so, during this sort 351 00:15:56,040 --> 00:15:57,880 Speaker 2: of losing streak or these games that they're dropping here 352 00:15:57,880 --> 00:16:00,000 Speaker 2: five and out of six, like you said, so that's 353 00:16:00,280 --> 00:16:02,080 Speaker 2: that's not good. You can't even turn to be like, 354 00:16:02,120 --> 00:16:03,720 Speaker 2: well if we had so and so, or if we 355 00:16:03,720 --> 00:16:06,120 Speaker 2: had so and so here, Well, no, they're all there 356 00:16:06,400 --> 00:16:08,600 Speaker 2: and they can't play D. And I will like, look 357 00:16:08,720 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 2: when your D is already reeling. The last team you 358 00:16:11,080 --> 00:16:13,640 Speaker 2: want coming in is the Indiana Pacers. I get that, 359 00:16:13,800 --> 00:16:15,800 Speaker 2: because that's their whole thing. They're one of the best 360 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:19,040 Speaker 2: offensive teams in the league. But kid, this will be 361 00:16:19,080 --> 00:16:21,280 Speaker 2: his final twenty games and then whatever they do in 362 00:16:21,320 --> 00:16:24,760 Speaker 2: the playoffs, he'll be gone. Budenholzer, come on in, buddy, 363 00:16:25,440 --> 00:16:29,720 Speaker 2: help us out defensively, I think. But somebody, somebody has 364 00:16:29,760 --> 00:16:31,440 Speaker 2: to change that, because what are you gonna do with 365 00:16:31,440 --> 00:16:31,840 Speaker 2: the roster. 366 00:16:32,160 --> 00:16:32,520 Speaker 1: Nothing. 367 00:16:33,480 --> 00:16:36,560 Speaker 2: Everybody's under contract multi year contracts except I think like 368 00:16:36,720 --> 00:16:40,400 Speaker 2: Derek Jones junior. So it's that's sort of what you are. 369 00:16:41,240 --> 00:16:43,240 Speaker 2: That means the coach is gonna get switched up here, 370 00:16:43,240 --> 00:16:45,320 Speaker 2: and I don't think Mavericks fans will be all upset 371 00:16:45,360 --> 00:16:48,080 Speaker 2: by that. He said after the game. We tried everything 372 00:16:48,120 --> 00:16:50,720 Speaker 2: this is kid. We switched, we switched to hit, we 373 00:16:50,760 --> 00:16:53,480 Speaker 2: went zone. Sometimes got to give them credit. And he 374 00:16:53,560 --> 00:16:54,800 Speaker 2: went on to say, like how they are a good 375 00:16:54,840 --> 00:16:57,600 Speaker 2: offensive team, but they can't stop anyone right now, and 376 00:16:57,640 --> 00:16:59,680 Speaker 2: like you said, yeah, they are getting dangerously close to 377 00:16:59,680 --> 00:17:02,240 Speaker 2: the play here. Yeah, yeah, I think exactly. 378 00:17:02,280 --> 00:17:03,200 Speaker 3: I think that happened last season. 379 00:17:03,280 --> 00:17:05,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, yes, yeah, yes, exactly. So that's why Ja Kid 380 00:17:05,880 --> 00:17:09,760 Speaker 1: will probably be fired. That has to be there, Yeah, 381 00:17:09,760 --> 00:17:11,840 Speaker 1: because the next two seasons, they have so much money 382 00:17:11,840 --> 00:17:13,760 Speaker 1: tied up in everybody and every They have one hundred 383 00:17:13,760 --> 00:17:16,720 Speaker 1: and seventy five million next season already tied up, so 384 00:17:16,800 --> 00:17:19,239 Speaker 1: it's unlikely they can do anything this offseason. Then it's 385 00:17:19,280 --> 00:17:21,679 Speaker 1: a little bit less the following season. But still Ja 386 00:17:21,760 --> 00:17:24,960 Speaker 1: Kid has been leading this team that ain't trying that hard. 387 00:17:25,000 --> 00:17:27,600 Speaker 1: As you mentioned, those points in the paint, second chance points. 388 00:17:27,960 --> 00:17:31,160 Speaker 1: Was surprised by that. But they lost yeah, every category 389 00:17:31,320 --> 00:17:34,000 Speaker 1: really when it comes down to it, because they ain't 390 00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:37,399 Speaker 1: playing defense. They're just one pass away. Was so easy 391 00:17:37,440 --> 00:17:40,879 Speaker 1: for them. Yesterday, they're taking themselves off of Miles Turner 392 00:17:40,880 --> 00:17:42,440 Speaker 1: at the three point line and he just kept hitting 393 00:17:42,480 --> 00:17:44,600 Speaker 1: threes and that was It kind of looked like Steve 394 00:17:44,640 --> 00:17:47,280 Speaker 1: Kerr versus Jalen Brown. It looked like you're just leaving 395 00:17:47,320 --> 00:17:49,800 Speaker 1: a guy open over and over and over again. Nothing changed, 396 00:17:50,200 --> 00:17:51,840 Speaker 1: and nothing has changed the last couple of years. 397 00:17:52,000 --> 00:17:54,240 Speaker 2: Any of the thoughts from any of those you know 398 00:17:54,280 --> 00:17:57,439 Speaker 2: wins from those teams, like the heat, like the magic. No, 399 00:17:57,720 --> 00:17:59,480 Speaker 2: I mean, it's so it's so weird. I could. I 400 00:17:59,520 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 2: was going to add, like, you know, tell me how 401 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:03,840 Speaker 2: this is gonna finish, you know, four or five, six, seventy. 402 00:18:03,880 --> 00:18:06,680 Speaker 2: But like your counter I assume would be well, tell 403 00:18:06,720 --> 00:18:09,400 Speaker 2: me when in Beads back, or tell me when OG's 404 00:18:09,440 --> 00:18:13,160 Speaker 2: possibly back, or Brunson or some of these guys. It's 405 00:18:13,160 --> 00:18:15,720 Speaker 2: it's tough to figure out. But good on Orlando for 406 00:18:15,720 --> 00:18:17,960 Speaker 2: taking advantage of their easiest part of their schedule. Like 407 00:18:17,960 --> 00:18:19,840 Speaker 2: you said, Trey, a lot other guys are there, and 408 00:18:20,160 --> 00:18:22,280 Speaker 2: you know, the Wagners are playing well and Paolo doing 409 00:18:22,280 --> 00:18:24,280 Speaker 2: his thing, and they're up to the four seat Like 410 00:18:24,320 --> 00:18:28,199 Speaker 2: that's I mean huge for them to host a playoff series. 411 00:18:28,560 --> 00:18:30,199 Speaker 2: Let alone just be out of the plan and be 412 00:18:30,280 --> 00:18:32,040 Speaker 2: in one, and they should be with some of those 413 00:18:32,040 --> 00:18:34,280 Speaker 2: injuries to the other teams. Let's move over to Kevin 414 00:18:34,320 --> 00:18:37,679 Speaker 2: Durant erupting in overtime, leading the Suns to the one 415 00:18:37,760 --> 00:18:41,439 Speaker 2: seventeen one oh seven win over the Nuggets after they 416 00:18:41,440 --> 00:18:44,119 Speaker 2: blew a twenty two point lead. It's the Suns, man, 417 00:18:44,119 --> 00:18:47,040 Speaker 2: They're a wild watch, played great, gave it all back, 418 00:18:47,520 --> 00:18:49,639 Speaker 2: and it took the extra frame where Durant like was 419 00:18:49,760 --> 00:18:52,840 Speaker 2: just I mean that was that was just timeless, Katie, 420 00:18:52,880 --> 00:18:55,480 Speaker 2: where it's like guy was just a bucket after struggling 421 00:18:55,480 --> 00:18:58,280 Speaker 2: at times in the game, found his rhythm and it's like, 422 00:18:58,280 --> 00:19:00,240 Speaker 2: what are you gonna do? Man, He's just gonna up 423 00:19:00,240 --> 00:19:00,840 Speaker 2: and shoot over you. 424 00:19:00,880 --> 00:19:02,840 Speaker 1: But what do you think of again, Well, I just 425 00:19:02,880 --> 00:19:05,600 Speaker 1: think that the Suns do show some effort at times. 426 00:19:05,600 --> 00:19:07,240 Speaker 1: This is a good win for them to beat the 427 00:19:07,280 --> 00:19:10,320 Speaker 1: defending champs. No, Devin Booker, they were two and four 428 00:19:10,280 --> 00:19:14,639 Speaker 1: since the All Star Game coming in and overall durance numbers. 429 00:19:14,720 --> 00:19:16,160 Speaker 1: Ain't that pretty percentage? 430 00:19:16,200 --> 00:19:16,280 Speaker 3: Right? 431 00:19:16,400 --> 00:19:18,879 Speaker 1: Fourteen of thirty four beal six of eighteen. How to 432 00:19:18,880 --> 00:19:19,840 Speaker 1: the frick do you win that? 433 00:19:19,920 --> 00:19:20,080 Speaker 2: Well? 434 00:19:20,119 --> 00:19:22,000 Speaker 1: They look like a team that really wanted to play 435 00:19:22,000 --> 00:19:24,560 Speaker 1: defensively in that second quarter. They did a great job. 436 00:19:24,600 --> 00:19:26,320 Speaker 1: And the Nuggets only score one hundred and seven points 437 00:19:26,320 --> 00:19:28,760 Speaker 1: in a no T game. It ain't a lot and 438 00:19:29,040 --> 00:19:32,480 Speaker 1: I thought use of Nurkic played Nikola jokicch pretty well 439 00:19:33,359 --> 00:19:37,240 Speaker 1: that you never have to double and that's a bodes well. 440 00:19:37,280 --> 00:19:39,560 Speaker 1: You just guard the other guys one on one. He 441 00:19:39,600 --> 00:19:41,920 Speaker 1: wasn't getting bullied. Yokic had seven turnovers in this game. 442 00:19:41,960 --> 00:19:44,760 Speaker 1: That's a lot. The Suns only had nine, So that 443 00:19:44,880 --> 00:19:47,400 Speaker 1: was a big part of it. It was just a 444 00:19:47,440 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 1: weird game in that it was just a real roller coaster. Yeah. 445 00:19:50,520 --> 00:19:52,840 Speaker 3: I was gonna say, what's the opposite of it erupting 446 00:19:53,080 --> 00:19:55,600 Speaker 3: and it's imploding. I remembered, and that's what the Suns 447 00:19:55,600 --> 00:19:57,680 Speaker 3: did in the fourth quarter. What did they shoot in 448 00:19:57,720 --> 00:20:01,440 Speaker 3: the fourth quarter? Yeah, five for twenty four. And that's 449 00:20:01,480 --> 00:20:03,200 Speaker 3: what it is for the Suns, Like it literally all 450 00:20:03,200 --> 00:20:06,520 Speaker 3: comes down to shot making, especially when one of Booker 451 00:20:06,560 --> 00:20:10,040 Speaker 3: Beeler Durant is out. It was Booker last night. Grayson Allen, 452 00:20:10,520 --> 00:20:13,280 Speaker 3: he's on fire. He's a great shooter. You gotta guard him. 453 00:20:13,320 --> 00:20:15,200 Speaker 3: But there's two guys guaranteed you don't have to guard 454 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:17,159 Speaker 3: on the court for this team, Like you're living with 455 00:20:17,240 --> 00:20:20,040 Speaker 3: Royce O'Neil shooting. Nurkic can have a huge game. It's 456 00:20:20,040 --> 00:20:22,080 Speaker 3: like when timofey Mosgov was scoring twenty in the finals. 457 00:20:22,119 --> 00:20:24,680 Speaker 3: Who cares like, that's what you that's who you want shooting. 458 00:20:25,840 --> 00:20:27,560 Speaker 3: So yeah, Kevin Durant couldn't make a shot in the 459 00:20:27,560 --> 00:20:29,640 Speaker 3: fourth quarter, and he made a ton of shots in overtime. 460 00:20:29,760 --> 00:20:32,119 Speaker 3: That's just how it is. But Grayson Allen to me, 461 00:20:32,280 --> 00:20:34,200 Speaker 3: is very high on the hate to see him cooking 462 00:20:34,240 --> 00:20:38,680 Speaker 3: you list man. He was on fire in the first half, 463 00:20:38,720 --> 00:20:41,520 Speaker 3: twenty two points, seven for eight from the field, hit 464 00:20:41,520 --> 00:20:44,560 Speaker 3: a bunch of threes. He was absolutely skying on that 465 00:20:44,680 --> 00:20:47,000 Speaker 3: donkey head on the breakaway. Then he hit a couple 466 00:20:47,040 --> 00:20:48,880 Speaker 3: of threes to start the second half, and it looked 467 00:20:48,920 --> 00:20:50,760 Speaker 3: like it was going to be a blowout for the Suns. 468 00:20:50,800 --> 00:20:52,600 Speaker 3: But they'll give you a chance to get back in 469 00:20:52,680 --> 00:20:54,440 Speaker 3: it because they're just gonna shoot a bunch of tough 470 00:20:54,440 --> 00:20:56,320 Speaker 3: twos and a lot of times they go in and 471 00:20:56,320 --> 00:20:58,080 Speaker 3: it looks awesome. Yeah, and a lot of times they 472 00:20:58,119 --> 00:21:00,600 Speaker 3: miss and they shoot twenty percent for a yeah. 473 00:21:00,760 --> 00:21:03,840 Speaker 2: Yeah. Grayson Allen man twenty eight points overall, five boards, 474 00:21:03,840 --> 00:21:06,480 Speaker 2: four assists, game high three steals. He played forty one minutes, 475 00:21:07,480 --> 00:21:10,800 Speaker 2: didn't turn the ball over he had. He's been incredible 476 00:21:10,800 --> 00:21:12,600 Speaker 2: for the Sun. Doesn't pass it, I know I know, 477 00:21:12,680 --> 00:21:14,439 Speaker 2: I know, but he's might never turned the ball over. 478 00:21:14,480 --> 00:21:16,400 Speaker 3: They don't pass the ball. Yeah, same with the Mavericks. 479 00:21:16,400 --> 00:21:17,240 Speaker 3: They don't pass the ball. 480 00:21:17,359 --> 00:21:17,800 Speaker 2: Yeah. 481 00:21:17,920 --> 00:21:19,960 Speaker 1: It's uh, he likes to turn it over sometimes. 482 00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:21,760 Speaker 2: But you have to admit, Grayson Allen has been an 483 00:21:21,800 --> 00:21:24,080 Speaker 2: incredible player for the Suns this year totally. I mean 484 00:21:24,119 --> 00:21:26,520 Speaker 2: it's in all of the guys that they accumulated. I 485 00:21:26,560 --> 00:21:28,520 Speaker 2: mean a lot of people had him. Oh, I don't 486 00:21:28,520 --> 00:21:30,760 Speaker 2: know about him. They had many other guys above him, 487 00:21:30,880 --> 00:21:33,359 Speaker 2: and he's been by far the most consistent guy in 488 00:21:33,440 --> 00:21:35,280 Speaker 2: terms of shooting the ball and at least playing hard. 489 00:21:36,119 --> 00:21:37,600 Speaker 2: And you're right, yeah, you don't want to get cooked 490 00:21:37,600 --> 00:21:39,920 Speaker 2: by Grayson Allen. Don't get me frocks man. They're gonna 491 00:21:39,920 --> 00:21:40,760 Speaker 2: be furious about it. 492 00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:42,159 Speaker 3: I didn't think I thought he was going to be 493 00:21:42,200 --> 00:21:44,240 Speaker 3: their best signing this summer, and he has turned out 494 00:21:44,240 --> 00:21:46,320 Speaker 3: to be because I've seen him cook the bulls and 495 00:21:46,359 --> 00:21:49,359 Speaker 3: it leads you furious when it's happening because he's going 496 00:21:49,440 --> 00:21:52,200 Speaker 3: to do something dirty as well. The Nurkic thing also 497 00:21:52,320 --> 00:21:55,879 Speaker 3: cracks me up. He brings it against Jokic plays really well. 498 00:21:56,080 --> 00:21:59,399 Speaker 3: He's averaging nineteen and nine and four assists this season 499 00:21:59,520 --> 00:22:02,600 Speaker 3: and he's five out both times. He also always files 500 00:22:02,600 --> 00:22:04,359 Speaker 3: out against against Jokic. 501 00:22:04,800 --> 00:22:07,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, because they decided to go with Jokic when they 502 00:22:07,600 --> 00:22:10,800 Speaker 1: were teammates in Denver. So that's something that will always 503 00:22:12,119 --> 00:22:14,280 Speaker 1: be in his head. They made the right to yeah, 504 00:22:14,480 --> 00:22:17,959 Speaker 1: I think so. Yeah, they picked the Taco bell commercial, 505 00:22:18,040 --> 00:22:19,960 Speaker 1: they picked Yokic, and then they said goodbye to you, 506 00:22:19,960 --> 00:22:22,159 Speaker 1: stiff Nurkic. This was just a weird one all the 507 00:22:22,160 --> 00:22:25,480 Speaker 1: way down to the end because yet Durant gave them 508 00:22:25,840 --> 00:22:28,159 Speaker 1: everything in that end of the fourth quarter and in 509 00:22:28,160 --> 00:22:31,159 Speaker 1: overtime they had nine points until Kevin Durant hit a 510 00:22:31,160 --> 00:22:33,320 Speaker 1: three with twenty five seconds left to tie the game. 511 00:22:33,640 --> 00:22:36,480 Speaker 1: I mean, he was he was not doing well in 512 00:22:36,520 --> 00:22:38,639 Speaker 1: the second half. But if that three doesn't fall, they 513 00:22:38,640 --> 00:22:40,119 Speaker 1: have nine points in a fourth quarter. 514 00:22:40,200 --> 00:22:41,040 Speaker 2: That's hard to do. 515 00:22:41,400 --> 00:22:43,680 Speaker 1: And then Jokic missed the potential game winner at the 516 00:22:43,760 --> 00:22:47,520 Speaker 1: end of regulation, a shot that he always hits, so yeah, 517 00:22:47,560 --> 00:22:50,640 Speaker 1: it clanks. It was just a really weird quarter. See 518 00:22:50,640 --> 00:22:54,200 Speaker 1: the Suns just score twelve points, and as you said, 519 00:22:54,240 --> 00:22:56,920 Speaker 1: there there was weren't a lot of incredible Phoenix plays, 520 00:22:56,920 --> 00:23:00,280 Speaker 1: but there was a Saban Lee dunk that was nicely 521 00:23:00,359 --> 00:23:03,440 Speaker 1: on Zeke Naji. That's uh lee On. 522 00:23:04,400 --> 00:23:05,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, where were you? 523 00:23:05,560 --> 00:23:07,439 Speaker 1: Yeah? Not many times you can say those names, no, 524 00:23:07,800 --> 00:23:10,600 Speaker 1: so I surely ever been said together. It was just 525 00:23:10,640 --> 00:23:12,200 Speaker 1: that jam was an angry saban. 526 00:23:12,400 --> 00:23:12,760 Speaker 3: There you go. 527 00:23:13,440 --> 00:23:15,920 Speaker 2: Uh, let's go to Elprin Shechnggun setting a career mark 528 00:23:15,960 --> 00:23:19,160 Speaker 2: with forty five points as the Rockets beat the Spurs 529 00:23:19,200 --> 00:23:23,120 Speaker 2: one fourteen one oh one. Uh. Incredible game from Shenguon. 530 00:23:23,119 --> 00:23:25,880 Speaker 2: He became just the fifth player to produce at least 531 00:23:25,920 --> 00:23:28,119 Speaker 2: forty five points, fifteen boards, and five steals in a 532 00:23:28,160 --> 00:23:31,719 Speaker 2: game since the NBA began tracking steals back in the 533 00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:35,120 Speaker 2: what mid seventies. Basically a guy named John Drew did 534 00:23:35,119 --> 00:23:37,879 Speaker 2: it once in the late seventies, and then Anthony Davis 535 00:23:37,880 --> 00:23:40,200 Speaker 2: did it twice for the Pelicans, James Harden once and 536 00:23:40,320 --> 00:23:42,679 Speaker 2: embiid once and now Shngguon and he's by far the 537 00:23:42,720 --> 00:23:45,040 Speaker 2: youngest to do it. Monster game from him. I saw 538 00:23:45,040 --> 00:23:47,399 Speaker 2: some Trey Kirby clips going around on Twitter this morning, 539 00:23:47,600 --> 00:23:48,960 Speaker 2: loving those big posts moves. 540 00:23:49,080 --> 00:23:52,120 Speaker 3: This was too good man. Shangun was incredible. He got 541 00:23:52,160 --> 00:23:55,200 Speaker 3: started honestly against Zach Collins, like just taking it to 542 00:23:55,280 --> 00:23:57,879 Speaker 3: Zach Collins at one point sheng Goon threw in a 543 00:23:58,000 --> 00:24:01,439 Speaker 3: lefty hook off the glass from in front of the basket. 544 00:24:01,440 --> 00:24:04,800 Speaker 3: They called it the howitzer hook. Didn't sound like a. 545 00:24:04,720 --> 00:24:07,440 Speaker 2: Compliment to me. That was an incredible shot. 546 00:24:07,560 --> 00:24:09,280 Speaker 3: He got going so much they had to put Wemby 547 00:24:09,320 --> 00:24:12,200 Speaker 3: on him, and Wemby absolutely could not turn the water off. 548 00:24:12,640 --> 00:24:15,760 Speaker 3: One guy in the league is gonna own Victor Webbin Yama, 549 00:24:15,920 --> 00:24:18,359 Speaker 3: and it'll be very funny if it's alprin s Shengun 550 00:24:18,359 --> 00:24:21,600 Speaker 3: because he looks so much smaller than him height wise. 551 00:24:21,760 --> 00:24:25,280 Speaker 3: But he was really getting into into Wemby's body, uh, 552 00:24:25,800 --> 00:24:27,680 Speaker 3: knocking him off the thing. And then he had calibrated 553 00:24:27,720 --> 00:24:30,879 Speaker 3: the perfect like push shot floater over the top of him, 554 00:24:31,000 --> 00:24:35,320 Speaker 3: very patient inside with his dream shake kind of moves pivot, pivot, pivot. 555 00:24:35,480 --> 00:24:38,560 Speaker 3: He even had a dunk on him after getting him 556 00:24:38,560 --> 00:24:40,600 Speaker 3: on the baseline that was pretty nice. The dish to 557 00:24:40,640 --> 00:24:43,600 Speaker 3: whitmore on the fast break that was sexy as well. 558 00:24:43,920 --> 00:24:46,240 Speaker 3: Great stuff from Alperhn Shangoun. Of course, Jerome had to 559 00:24:46,240 --> 00:24:49,679 Speaker 3: put his jersey on today us a picture peace love it, 560 00:24:49,720 --> 00:24:50,080 Speaker 3: I love it. 561 00:24:50,160 --> 00:24:52,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, you're right for someone to get the best of 562 00:24:52,960 --> 00:24:55,840 Speaker 2: Wemby at this point of his career, being so skinny 563 00:24:55,880 --> 00:24:58,320 Speaker 2: and thin and all that. You gotta be crafty and 564 00:24:58,359 --> 00:25:00,480 Speaker 2: you gotta throw him around a little bit and have 565 00:25:00,560 --> 00:25:02,960 Speaker 2: that touch inside. And that's right now. 566 00:25:03,080 --> 00:25:05,359 Speaker 1: Well, Wenby blocked him in the first minute, yeah, right away. 567 00:25:06,000 --> 00:25:08,120 Speaker 1: He blocked him another four times. He didn't block him 568 00:25:08,119 --> 00:25:11,200 Speaker 1: five times in this game. So shan Gun did say 569 00:25:11,359 --> 00:25:13,679 Speaker 1: to himself, I'm way shorter. I'm going to leap as 570 00:25:13,760 --> 00:25:15,680 Speaker 1: high as I possibly can, which isn't a huge leap, 571 00:25:15,680 --> 00:25:17,879 Speaker 1: and hook it past them. And it worked at times. 572 00:25:17,920 --> 00:25:20,720 Speaker 1: For sure. I would I think we're going to see 573 00:25:20,720 --> 00:25:23,919 Speaker 1: this matchup over and over and over again. Why the 574 00:25:23,960 --> 00:25:26,400 Speaker 1: heck not? But he hit seventeen shots in the paint. 575 00:25:26,400 --> 00:25:29,359 Speaker 1: That's hard to do. Man. You just got mad touch 576 00:25:29,640 --> 00:25:33,000 Speaker 1: to score forty five points. Doesn't happen in today's NBA 577 00:25:33,320 --> 00:25:38,160 Speaker 1: post players like this, right, yeah, yeah, So Wemby will 578 00:25:38,240 --> 00:25:41,320 Speaker 1: be we'll be blocking him more because he's just way bigger. 579 00:25:41,359 --> 00:25:43,600 Speaker 1: And there was some standing blocks in this game. There's 580 00:25:43,880 --> 00:25:48,120 Speaker 1: literally pop He's probably like seventy eight inches taller than. 581 00:25:47,720 --> 00:25:51,760 Speaker 3: I don't know, seven blocks, but six turnovers. Shan Gun 582 00:25:51,880 --> 00:25:57,920 Speaker 3: was getting the ball back. Yeah, with low steals, Hey blocking. 583 00:25:57,640 --> 00:26:02,000 Speaker 2: His shun rockets jersey. Yeah, it's a cool, cool jersey there, Jerome, 584 00:26:02,240 --> 00:26:05,639 Speaker 2: glad you're feeling better as well. All right, any other 585 00:26:05,680 --> 00:26:07,320 Speaker 2: thoughts on that one. We'll move on to the final 586 00:26:07,359 --> 00:26:09,840 Speaker 2: game here, and it's not gonna take long. Trey Murphy 587 00:26:09,920 --> 00:26:12,880 Speaker 2: the Third scored a season high thirty four points as 588 00:26:12,920 --> 00:26:17,000 Speaker 2: the Pelicans crushed the short handed Raptors, but it was 589 00:26:17,160 --> 00:26:21,840 Speaker 2: a dominant victory, one thirty nine to ninety eight. Trey 590 00:26:21,920 --> 00:26:24,760 Speaker 2: Murphy the third, coming off the bench, hit ten three 591 00:26:24,800 --> 00:26:29,400 Speaker 2: pointers and Basketball Reference letting us all know that's pretty rare. 592 00:26:29,760 --> 00:26:31,960 Speaker 2: Trey Murphy the third only the seventh player ever to 593 00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:36,879 Speaker 2: make ten threes or more coming off the bench. Danielle Marshall, Wow, 594 00:26:37,160 --> 00:26:38,720 Speaker 2: shout out to those Raptors' days. 595 00:26:39,200 --> 00:26:41,040 Speaker 3: Shows up on every three point record list. 596 00:26:41,119 --> 00:26:43,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, Jr. Smith did eleven months and then a bunch 597 00:26:43,760 --> 00:26:47,639 Speaker 2: of other guys Bogdanovich, Gallinari, Lukenard, Kelly Oubray Junior Jr. 598 00:26:47,680 --> 00:26:51,200 Speaker 2: Again and now Trey Murphy the third. So I saw 599 00:26:51,240 --> 00:26:55,240 Speaker 2: he missed some free throws again last night. Mama, Murphy's 600 00:26:55,280 --> 00:26:58,880 Speaker 2: not gonna be a pilot. But yeah, this was an 601 00:26:58,880 --> 00:27:01,920 Speaker 2: ass kicking, and I mean there was like highlight after 602 00:27:02,000 --> 00:27:04,800 Speaker 2: highlight after highlight for the Pelicans in this one, Jordan 603 00:27:04,920 --> 00:27:07,240 Speaker 2: noirre still looking for brandon ingram on that one play 604 00:27:07,280 --> 00:27:09,280 Speaker 2: where he had them backwards and then threw down a 605 00:27:09,320 --> 00:27:12,400 Speaker 2: huge dunk. Zion had some dunks. Zion had so many 606 00:27:12,440 --> 00:27:13,600 Speaker 2: dunks they asked him, Hey, you're gonna go in the 607 00:27:13,680 --> 00:27:15,480 Speaker 2: dunk contest. He's like, yeah, if I'm an All Star. 608 00:27:16,680 --> 00:27:19,200 Speaker 2: But hold on, first off, you were an All Star twice, 609 00:27:19,760 --> 00:27:21,800 Speaker 2: so why didn't you go into then? But okay, cool, 610 00:27:22,160 --> 00:27:24,840 Speaker 2: all right. He's saying, if he's an All Star, he'll 611 00:27:24,880 --> 00:27:26,359 Speaker 2: go in the dunk contest. I don't know if you 612 00:27:26,359 --> 00:27:28,919 Speaker 2: believe him or not. Are we gonna hold him to this? 613 00:27:30,240 --> 00:27:32,240 Speaker 3: A lot of people say they'll do it. Yeah. 614 00:27:32,359 --> 00:27:35,160 Speaker 1: He did say at the beginning, it's on me. It's 615 00:27:35,240 --> 00:27:37,320 Speaker 1: up to me to get into the All Star Game, 616 00:27:37,320 --> 00:27:39,199 Speaker 1: like I have to play better. It is what he 617 00:27:39,240 --> 00:27:41,920 Speaker 1: did imply at first, and that'll never make any of 618 00:27:41,960 --> 00:27:45,400 Speaker 1: the headlines because it's all about, well, yeah, I will 619 00:27:45,400 --> 00:27:47,639 Speaker 1: go into the dunk contest if I get to the 620 00:27:47,680 --> 00:27:49,600 Speaker 1: alsto game. He is trying to put a little pressure 621 00:27:49,640 --> 00:27:52,120 Speaker 1: on himself. But he also said that before this All 622 00:27:52,119 --> 00:27:55,400 Speaker 1: Star Game too. He said the exact same, right, right, anyway, 623 00:27:55,680 --> 00:27:56,960 Speaker 1: it'd be nice to have him. 624 00:27:59,359 --> 00:28:01,560 Speaker 2: We'll send you the evite for sure for the dunk 625 00:28:01,640 --> 00:28:03,239 Speaker 2: on test z Ion and you're going to be an 626 00:28:03,240 --> 00:28:06,000 Speaker 2: All Star again. Don't worry, you know, you know, hopefully 627 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:08,800 Speaker 2: as long as you stay injury free. But they just 628 00:28:08,840 --> 00:28:11,800 Speaker 2: dominated the Raps. I have no notes outside. This is 629 00:28:11,840 --> 00:28:15,440 Speaker 2: an ass kid. Yeah, a lot of those threes were open. Yes, 630 00:28:15,840 --> 00:28:16,520 Speaker 2: Trey Murphy. 631 00:28:16,560 --> 00:28:19,600 Speaker 3: I don't think Grady Dick knew where he was most 632 00:28:19,600 --> 00:28:20,080 Speaker 3: of this game. 633 00:28:20,480 --> 00:28:21,240 Speaker 2: I don't believe so. 634 00:28:21,760 --> 00:28:24,000 Speaker 1: If they got spanked by the Pelicans twice this year, 635 00:28:24,040 --> 00:28:26,439 Speaker 1: the other one was by thirty eight points, they're too 636 00:28:26,520 --> 00:28:29,399 Speaker 1: big for the Toronto Raptors, who are now missing Yaka 637 00:28:29,480 --> 00:28:33,240 Speaker 1: Pearl as well. Yeah, and that's an excuse that for 638 00:28:34,040 --> 00:28:36,359 Speaker 1: him and Scottie Barnes also being out. So maybe your 639 00:28:36,440 --> 00:28:39,320 Speaker 1: leaders isn't out, your best player isn't out. That's not 640 00:28:39,360 --> 00:28:41,680 Speaker 1: an excuse for not playing defense, for not stopping three 641 00:28:41,680 --> 00:28:43,920 Speaker 1: points shots, because that this was a spanking. This was 642 00:28:43,960 --> 00:28:46,360 Speaker 1: a Pelican taking out its wing and giving it to 643 00:28:46,400 --> 00:28:49,080 Speaker 1: the Raptor bottom over and over and over again. 644 00:28:50,680 --> 00:28:54,800 Speaker 2: Hold on, yeah, you're saying Pelican throwing out its giant 645 00:28:54,800 --> 00:28:58,120 Speaker 2: wing and smacking the ass of a of a raptor 646 00:28:58,160 --> 00:29:02,640 Speaker 2: of a dinosaur. Yeah, hey, somebody get on the AI 647 00:29:02,840 --> 00:29:04,960 Speaker 2: thing and make me a video or photo of giving 648 00:29:05,040 --> 00:29:05,600 Speaker 2: it to the. 649 00:29:08,120 --> 00:29:10,680 Speaker 3: I've never heard those words put together like that, and 650 00:29:10,760 --> 00:29:12,640 Speaker 3: I've never seen DJ Carton before. 651 00:29:12,800 --> 00:29:15,440 Speaker 2: Oh my god, my god, a new guy we had. 652 00:29:15,600 --> 00:29:19,040 Speaker 2: We had Freeman Liberty right, Oh yeah, Bull's legend. 653 00:29:18,560 --> 00:29:21,479 Speaker 3: Legend, Freeman Liberty. It's J Milk Carton. 654 00:29:22,440 --> 00:29:24,520 Speaker 1: Yea, this is that time played well. 655 00:29:24,560 --> 00:29:26,920 Speaker 2: I think he's the better rapt. 656 00:29:28,760 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 1: On the other team. Isaiah Brockington on the Pelicans snuck 657 00:29:32,040 --> 00:29:32,440 Speaker 1: out there. 658 00:29:33,480 --> 00:29:36,040 Speaker 2: We need to do a short on some crazy NBA 659 00:29:36,160 --> 00:29:39,280 Speaker 2: names in the league right now, because there's guy's name 660 00:29:39,440 --> 00:29:43,760 Speaker 2: Matthew Hurt and Funk. I mean, we have some crazy 661 00:29:43,800 --> 00:29:47,120 Speaker 2: fake sounding names right now. Let's let's let's accumulate those. 662 00:29:47,520 --> 00:29:48,760 Speaker 2: That is a good one for sure. 663 00:29:49,360 --> 00:29:52,720 Speaker 1: The isaiahs with That's cool. 664 00:29:53,840 --> 00:29:55,240 Speaker 2: I was just gonna say, this is going to be 665 00:29:55,280 --> 00:29:59,840 Speaker 2: a long month here for Raptors fans and we when 666 00:29:59,880 --> 00:30:02,520 Speaker 2: is the draft lottery? That's what the season is gonna 667 00:30:02,520 --> 00:30:05,000 Speaker 2: come down to for raps fans. Will they jump it? 668 00:30:05,080 --> 00:30:07,680 Speaker 2: I don't know. I don't think they're gonna catch unfortunately, uh, 669 00:30:08,360 --> 00:30:10,600 Speaker 2: the Grizzlies and teams that are still above them. When 670 00:30:10,600 --> 00:30:13,000 Speaker 2: you're looking at tankathon, it goes the pick goes to 671 00:30:13,040 --> 00:30:16,000 Speaker 2: the Spurs if it's top six. So I think the 672 00:30:16,080 --> 00:30:18,720 Speaker 2: Raptor is gonna have to get lucky and jump in 673 00:30:18,760 --> 00:30:21,280 Speaker 2: the draft lottery up a couple of spots to keep 674 00:30:21,320 --> 00:30:25,760 Speaker 2: their pick. Okay, well put it on the calendar because 675 00:30:25,800 --> 00:30:27,280 Speaker 2: it's going to be a long month task. 676 00:30:27,520 --> 00:30:29,200 Speaker 1: Yeah. I thought that three game win streak out of 677 00:30:29,200 --> 00:30:30,480 Speaker 1: the All Star Game was good. 678 00:30:31,560 --> 00:30:32,760 Speaker 2: At least they went three in a row, got a 679 00:30:32,800 --> 00:30:33,400 Speaker 2: pizza party. 680 00:30:33,680 --> 00:30:38,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, and now obviously barnes out hurts he'll be. 681 00:30:37,960 --> 00:30:38,720 Speaker 2: Over for the season. 682 00:30:40,520 --> 00:30:41,360 Speaker 1: This season exactly. 683 00:30:41,440 --> 00:30:45,680 Speaker 2: So yeah, good, it's cart and time, baby, which is ironic. 684 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:48,120 Speaker 2: These milk bags up in Canada. 685 00:30:50,280 --> 00:30:54,680 Speaker 3: Changes last nails bag, milt bag. 686 00:30:55,760 --> 00:30:58,440 Speaker 2: All right, we take a break. When we come back, 687 00:30:58,560 --> 00:31:00,880 Speaker 2: we're gonna be looking at an NBA player poll, be 688 00:31:00,880 --> 00:31:02,720 Speaker 2: asking the guys some questions and you can play along. 689 00:31:02,760 --> 00:31:06,560 Speaker 2: Don't go anywhere. A lot of milk talk right now 690 00:31:06,600 --> 00:31:10,400 Speaker 2: in the stream, team people pointing out that Western Canada 691 00:31:10,520 --> 00:31:14,560 Speaker 2: uses jugs interesting not bags, and then still with us 692 00:31:14,560 --> 00:31:17,320 Speaker 2: saying we have all types of milk vessels in Toronto, 693 00:31:17,520 --> 00:31:20,960 Speaker 2: not just bags, Okay, that's true. And even with bags 694 00:31:21,880 --> 00:31:23,760 Speaker 2: that they do use milk bags that you got to 695 00:31:23,800 --> 00:31:26,440 Speaker 2: you know, clip the corner, they do generally still come 696 00:31:26,480 --> 00:31:30,040 Speaker 2: in in milk cartons when they are transferred to you know, 697 00:31:30,200 --> 00:31:34,400 Speaker 2: convenience stores and grocery stores and stuff like that. Okay, cool, 698 00:31:34,400 --> 00:31:36,400 Speaker 2: all right, so we're all on the same page when 699 00:31:36,440 --> 00:31:38,960 Speaker 2: it comes to milk. You guys drink milk. 700 00:31:39,800 --> 00:31:41,960 Speaker 1: No, no, not at all, not from a cow. 701 00:31:42,720 --> 00:31:44,720 Speaker 2: No, you're older man, Are you an almond man? 702 00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:47,720 Speaker 1: When you're saying that, that's not the name of milk 703 00:31:47,760 --> 00:31:50,640 Speaker 1: carton the plastic thing you're saying, you're saying the plastic. 704 00:31:50,440 --> 00:31:52,520 Speaker 2: Hard, that hard plastic that you have a carton? 705 00:31:53,120 --> 00:31:53,720 Speaker 1: What is it called? 706 00:31:53,800 --> 00:31:54,400 Speaker 2: What do you call that? 707 00:31:54,440 --> 00:31:58,560 Speaker 1: Cr That's right, it's great. 708 00:31:58,880 --> 00:32:02,320 Speaker 4: They have cartons in Okay, Toronto, Relax, we know. 709 00:32:02,600 --> 00:32:04,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, they do sell. 710 00:32:04,120 --> 00:32:07,440 Speaker 4: Bags of milk in dress and cartons, and I think 711 00:32:07,520 --> 00:32:08,440 Speaker 4: jugs maybe. 712 00:32:08,200 --> 00:32:11,120 Speaker 2: Still sure, got it all, but also. 713 00:32:10,960 --> 00:32:16,000 Speaker 3: Bags milk bags in a bag, like three bags in 714 00:32:16,000 --> 00:32:16,400 Speaker 3: one bag. 715 00:32:16,440 --> 00:32:18,880 Speaker 2: That's right, yeah, yeah, and you're right. I was thinking 716 00:32:20,000 --> 00:32:22,360 Speaker 2: crate though. Those would come in a crate, but they 717 00:32:22,360 --> 00:32:23,520 Speaker 2: would stack then in the shell. 718 00:32:25,080 --> 00:32:26,480 Speaker 4: You gotta transport them somehow. 719 00:32:26,920 --> 00:32:27,400 Speaker 2: Mm hmmm. 720 00:32:27,600 --> 00:32:31,480 Speaker 4: I like bag milk, just getting bit the milk. No, 721 00:32:32,720 --> 00:32:34,520 Speaker 4: I like the I like the way it pours out 722 00:32:34,520 --> 00:32:35,600 Speaker 4: of the vessel, you know what I mean? 723 00:32:35,680 --> 00:32:40,040 Speaker 2: I agree. I like having that little cutter magnet on 724 00:32:40,080 --> 00:32:43,720 Speaker 2: my fridge. Yes, did you guys have that yestead of 725 00:32:43,760 --> 00:32:45,800 Speaker 2: using scissors. You had like a little I don't know 726 00:32:45,840 --> 00:32:48,200 Speaker 2: how you describe it, like a piece of plastic with 727 00:32:48,240 --> 00:32:49,560 Speaker 2: a little like razor blade and. 728 00:32:49,560 --> 00:32:53,440 Speaker 4: It's like a cigar cutter. But for milk plus you 729 00:32:53,520 --> 00:32:56,080 Speaker 4: could you could customize how you wanted to pour your milk. 730 00:32:56,280 --> 00:32:56,480 Speaker 1: Right. 731 00:32:56,880 --> 00:32:59,560 Speaker 4: You had some psychopaths who had like a tiny little hole. 732 00:33:00,080 --> 00:33:02,680 Speaker 4: It would go like just a piss streaming. 733 00:33:03,280 --> 00:33:03,880 Speaker 2: You don't want that. 734 00:33:04,560 --> 00:33:06,000 Speaker 4: But you'd also have like people. 735 00:33:05,920 --> 00:33:07,160 Speaker 2: Too much and it was just too much. 736 00:33:07,640 --> 00:33:09,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, there's an rd to it. 737 00:33:09,720 --> 00:33:10,160 Speaker 1: There was. 738 00:33:10,440 --> 00:33:13,360 Speaker 3: I always felt such great trepidation the first pour of 739 00:33:13,400 --> 00:33:15,080 Speaker 3: a freshly sliced bag of milk. 740 00:33:15,160 --> 00:33:17,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, flop floppy the top. 741 00:33:17,240 --> 00:33:19,080 Speaker 3: Yeah you better be thirsty that first time. 742 00:33:19,920 --> 00:33:22,360 Speaker 2: The milk bag was fine, but they didn't really think 743 00:33:22,360 --> 00:33:25,680 Speaker 2: through the technology of the milk sort of carton or 744 00:33:25,680 --> 00:33:27,800 Speaker 2: whatever that you would put the bag into. I feel 745 00:33:27,800 --> 00:33:29,680 Speaker 2: like it could have been made better, because you're right. 746 00:33:29,680 --> 00:33:31,600 Speaker 2: The top part was always WHOA, here we go. 747 00:33:32,080 --> 00:33:34,040 Speaker 1: You gotta hold it on top. It's the milk picture 748 00:33:34,120 --> 00:33:36,440 Speaker 1: is a questionable, the thing that, yeah, the bag goes 749 00:33:36,480 --> 00:33:39,360 Speaker 1: into and then you've got to hold the bag as 750 00:33:39,400 --> 00:33:42,120 Speaker 1: you pour it in. It took me about fifteen years 751 00:33:42,160 --> 00:33:42,600 Speaker 1: to learn. 752 00:33:42,520 --> 00:33:46,200 Speaker 2: That I knew one person that would take the milk bag, 753 00:33:46,760 --> 00:33:49,240 Speaker 2: cut it and then just pour it all into the 754 00:33:49,280 --> 00:33:49,840 Speaker 2: milk pitcher. 755 00:33:49,920 --> 00:33:56,280 Speaker 1: Oh right, I don't mind that. 756 00:33:57,560 --> 00:33:57,840 Speaker 4: I don't know. 757 00:33:57,920 --> 00:34:01,120 Speaker 2: It feels gross, but lies. I mean, really it shouldn't 758 00:34:01,120 --> 00:34:04,200 Speaker 2: as long as you watch it in between milks. 759 00:34:04,520 --> 00:34:06,840 Speaker 1: Americans could do that now with their milk carton. Why 760 00:34:06,840 --> 00:34:07,720 Speaker 1: not just pour it in a pinion? 761 00:34:07,760 --> 00:34:08,000 Speaker 2: Yeah? 762 00:34:08,080 --> 00:34:09,160 Speaker 1: Sure, I don't know. 763 00:34:09,600 --> 00:34:14,160 Speaker 2: Uh, all right. Well, a few weeks ago, while in Indianapolis, 764 00:34:14,400 --> 00:34:17,800 Speaker 2: the athletics staff of NBA writers, they spoke to about 765 00:34:17,800 --> 00:34:20,920 Speaker 2: eighteen players, most of them all stars, a couple from 766 00:34:20,960 --> 00:34:24,120 Speaker 2: the skills, three point and slam dunk contests to canvass 767 00:34:24,160 --> 00:34:27,800 Speaker 2: them on a couple of things. Who's the NBA's best player, 768 00:34:27,960 --> 00:34:30,799 Speaker 2: the officiating in today's game, what the league might need 769 00:34:30,800 --> 00:34:35,239 Speaker 2: to change. It's an interesting player poll, I'm gonna say 770 00:34:35,280 --> 00:34:37,640 Speaker 2: it's not thorough by any stretch of the imagination. Like 771 00:34:37,640 --> 00:34:40,240 Speaker 2: I said, it's eighteen players, so it's a small sample size. 772 00:34:40,280 --> 00:34:41,960 Speaker 2: But I did think it would be fun to ask 773 00:34:42,239 --> 00:34:44,840 Speaker 2: you guys some of the questions that these players got asked. 774 00:34:45,160 --> 00:34:48,439 Speaker 2: Get your opinions, debate them. Obviously, everybody joining us live 775 00:34:48,480 --> 00:34:50,920 Speaker 2: will be commenting away. Maybe have your thoughts later if 776 00:34:50,920 --> 00:34:52,520 Speaker 2: you're listening to the pod, tweet at us at no 777 00:34:52,600 --> 00:34:55,279 Speaker 2: Dunk Sync and yeah, get in the conversation here. So 778 00:34:55,320 --> 00:34:58,359 Speaker 2: the first question is pretty simple. They asked again these 779 00:34:58,560 --> 00:35:01,880 Speaker 2: generally these all Stars, who's the best player in the league. 780 00:35:02,960 --> 00:35:06,800 Speaker 2: I'll give you the breakdown after you make your picks 781 00:35:06,840 --> 00:35:08,600 Speaker 2: and give your answers. 782 00:35:08,680 --> 00:35:11,360 Speaker 1: I was surprised by that breakdown, surprised by who the 783 00:35:11,400 --> 00:35:14,760 Speaker 1: All Stars and the second gentleman selected. I was very 784 00:35:14,760 --> 00:35:18,839 Speaker 1: surprised by that. I didn't agree. I don't know how 785 00:35:18,880 --> 00:35:22,120 Speaker 1: you pick some of these players minus Jic mineus Jokic 786 00:35:22,239 --> 00:35:23,560 Speaker 1: because I was going to go into them. I know 787 00:35:23,600 --> 00:35:24,520 Speaker 1: you want to break me down. 788 00:35:25,680 --> 00:35:26,600 Speaker 2: I want to hear hear you. 789 00:35:26,800 --> 00:35:29,560 Speaker 1: Why do you how can you pick guys that haven't 790 00:35:29,600 --> 00:35:34,080 Speaker 1: won the whole frickin thing. That's a big selection, that 791 00:35:34,800 --> 00:35:36,839 Speaker 1: have been around for a long time but haven't been 792 00:35:36,880 --> 00:35:40,000 Speaker 1: able to win it all. Like we had a start 793 00:35:40,040 --> 00:35:43,000 Speaker 1: bench cut that we constantly do with different players. It 794 00:35:43,040 --> 00:35:46,280 Speaker 1: was Jalen Green, Tyler Hero, and Jordan Poole. It's easy 795 00:35:46,320 --> 00:35:48,640 Speaker 1: to put up Hero and Pool because they've been to finals, 796 00:35:48,640 --> 00:35:51,400 Speaker 1: they've done their things. You know, I guess I was 797 00:35:51,440 --> 00:35:53,319 Speaker 1: like these guys. I didn't take those guys. I took 798 00:35:53,320 --> 00:35:56,279 Speaker 1: the Jalen Green. I'm a crazy one, But but how 799 00:35:56,320 --> 00:35:58,319 Speaker 1: do you do it? How do you not take the guy? 800 00:35:58,719 --> 00:36:01,720 Speaker 1: And guys aren't even included in here who've won VPN 801 00:36:01,760 --> 00:36:05,000 Speaker 1: one of a freaking tyle like Johnie's wasn't selected once. 802 00:36:05,320 --> 00:36:08,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, let's break it down. Three votes for Yo Kich, 803 00:36:08,160 --> 00:36:11,760 Speaker 2: three for Embiid, two votes for Luca, two for Anthony Edwards. 804 00:36:12,040 --> 00:36:14,319 Speaker 2: He was one of those votes. I think the other 805 00:36:14,480 --> 00:36:17,799 Speaker 2: was Towns exactly, So maybe chuck those out and then 806 00:36:17,880 --> 00:36:20,600 Speaker 2: Kawhi got to vote, Tyrese Haliburton gota vote and Lebron 807 00:36:20,640 --> 00:36:23,640 Speaker 2: gotta votes. But you know, Yo Kitchen Embiid Again, this 808 00:36:23,680 --> 00:36:26,200 Speaker 2: is around the All Star break, so that makes a 809 00:36:26,239 --> 00:36:28,920 Speaker 2: lot of sense. I think would you pick Yo Kich 810 00:36:28,920 --> 00:36:29,799 Speaker 2: if you were answering. 811 00:36:29,600 --> 00:36:33,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, oh yeah, absolutely, he's easily the best offensive player 812 00:36:33,360 --> 00:36:34,960 Speaker 3: in the league. You get a good shot every time 813 00:36:35,000 --> 00:36:37,280 Speaker 3: he touches the ball. He touches the ball a lot, 814 00:36:37,640 --> 00:36:40,400 Speaker 3: and I'll say this season, in the big games, in 815 00:36:40,440 --> 00:36:43,320 Speaker 3: the big moments, he's pretty solid Defensively. He has figured 816 00:36:43,320 --> 00:36:46,720 Speaker 3: out how to play zone defense without necessarily playing zone defense. 817 00:36:46,760 --> 00:36:49,200 Speaker 3: He's obviously got really quick hands. If you're a good 818 00:36:49,239 --> 00:36:52,600 Speaker 3: offensive player with court vision like Jokich has, you can 819 00:36:52,600 --> 00:36:54,560 Speaker 3: become a good defensive player just because you know how 820 00:36:54,600 --> 00:36:56,640 Speaker 3: to read the game. And I think that's what has 821 00:36:56,719 --> 00:36:59,200 Speaker 3: been the case. Somehow, he's like leading the NBA in 822 00:36:59,239 --> 00:37:02,239 Speaker 3: defensive box plus minus. I don't even understand how that 823 00:37:02,280 --> 00:37:04,360 Speaker 3: stat works, but if he's at the top of the 824 00:37:04,400 --> 00:37:07,640 Speaker 3: defensive advanced stat it must be true what your eyes 825 00:37:07,640 --> 00:37:10,600 Speaker 3: are seeing that he's improved defensively. So he's number one 826 00:37:10,640 --> 00:37:13,240 Speaker 3: for me. I would have Giannis number two, ahead of Embiid, 827 00:37:13,280 --> 00:37:14,800 Speaker 3: but those are my top three, Okay. 828 00:37:14,840 --> 00:37:17,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, And Jokich is so good in the freaking playoffs 829 00:37:17,520 --> 00:37:20,160 Speaker 1: like those months matter, and he can hit. He can 830 00:37:20,239 --> 00:37:22,440 Speaker 1: hit a shot even if he's not jumping over you, 831 00:37:22,480 --> 00:37:25,120 Speaker 1: even if you know it's coming. He has that shot 832 00:37:25,160 --> 00:37:28,440 Speaker 1: that is the driveway. Dad shot that is behind his head. 833 00:37:28,440 --> 00:37:30,680 Speaker 1: We saw it against Anthony Davis in the postseason yesterday 834 00:37:30,800 --> 00:37:34,560 Speaker 1: last year. I should say he wins for me. That's 835 00:37:34,560 --> 00:37:35,760 Speaker 1: who should be the answers. 836 00:37:35,880 --> 00:37:37,799 Speaker 2: Yeah, and you might be doing the math out there. 837 00:37:37,800 --> 00:37:39,840 Speaker 2: Hold on, you said three votes for Yo Kitchen Embid, 838 00:37:39,920 --> 00:37:42,600 Speaker 2: two for Luca and Anthony Edwards, Kawhi Tyres and Lebron 839 00:37:42,600 --> 00:37:45,719 Speaker 2: only getting one. You said they asked eighteen players, not 840 00:37:45,800 --> 00:37:50,960 Speaker 2: everyone pulled answered every question here. Okay, but I'm with you. Yes, 841 00:37:51,000 --> 00:37:53,239 Speaker 2: it's Jokich. It's a little surprising. It was maybe even 842 00:37:53,239 --> 00:37:55,680 Speaker 2: that low. And Joel Embiid was hurt. Yeah, he has 843 00:37:55,719 --> 00:37:59,520 Speaker 2: this time they're asked too, so h a little fascinating. Okay, 844 00:37:59,560 --> 00:38:02,400 Speaker 2: moving on, this one's fun. If you could be Adam 845 00:38:02,440 --> 00:38:05,800 Speaker 2: Silver for a day, what's one thing you would change 846 00:38:05,840 --> 00:38:09,000 Speaker 2: about the NBA TK How would you answer this? 847 00:38:09,200 --> 00:38:11,960 Speaker 3: We're playing fifty eight games, okay. Number one thing I 848 00:38:11,960 --> 00:38:13,919 Speaker 3: would do is shorten the schedule. I think the number 849 00:38:13,960 --> 00:38:16,920 Speaker 3: one response was eliminating back to backs. That's a good 850 00:38:16,960 --> 00:38:18,879 Speaker 3: way to do it. Yeah, you're basically playing two games 851 00:38:18,920 --> 00:38:23,319 Speaker 3: a week, maybe three some weeks, but that necessarily means 852 00:38:23,400 --> 00:38:25,160 Speaker 3: you're not going to have to be playing back to backs, 853 00:38:25,239 --> 00:38:28,799 Speaker 3: and it makes every game more important since they're not 854 00:38:29,040 --> 00:38:32,200 Speaker 3: as many of them, I'm much more scarce, and makes 855 00:38:32,239 --> 00:38:35,400 Speaker 3: the TV viewing a lot easier. Things aren't getting lost 856 00:38:35,480 --> 00:38:37,840 Speaker 3: because there's fifteen games on in a night. So I 857 00:38:37,880 --> 00:38:42,200 Speaker 3: think shortening the schedule. You know, that's if Adam Silver 858 00:38:42,280 --> 00:38:44,360 Speaker 3: wasn't worrying about making a ton of money. Yes, you know, 859 00:38:44,400 --> 00:38:46,680 Speaker 3: if he was just looking for the quality of game 860 00:38:46,920 --> 00:38:48,760 Speaker 3: to increase, that would be my number one change. 861 00:38:49,000 --> 00:38:51,719 Speaker 1: Totally. The season should be shorter. If you look at 862 00:38:51,840 --> 00:38:56,160 Speaker 1: leagues around the entire globe, eighty two is just a 863 00:38:56,160 --> 00:38:59,399 Speaker 1: lot for basketball players to play. There's shorter seasons everywhere else. 864 00:39:00,040 --> 00:39:02,479 Speaker 1: That being said, this lead's getting paid, so it would 865 00:39:02,520 --> 00:39:05,279 Speaker 1: be very very hard to see that happen. That's why 866 00:39:05,320 --> 00:39:07,440 Speaker 1: the elimination of back to backs I think should be 867 00:39:08,680 --> 00:39:10,879 Speaker 1: the first thing that they do, because you would see 868 00:39:10,880 --> 00:39:14,240 Speaker 1: better basketball every game they start this season. In October 869 00:39:14,239 --> 00:39:16,120 Speaker 1: twenty fourth is when they start the season. Each team 870 00:39:16,160 --> 00:39:18,000 Speaker 1: has like twelve or fourteen back to backs, so you 871 00:39:18,080 --> 00:39:20,319 Speaker 1: bump it up a couple weeks and you can get 872 00:39:20,360 --> 00:39:21,640 Speaker 1: rid of those back to backs. So you start the 873 00:39:21,680 --> 00:39:23,960 Speaker 1: season a couple weeks earlier, and ye are all right, 874 00:39:24,000 --> 00:39:29,480 Speaker 1: you know you're October seventh, eighth, ninth. I know it 875 00:39:29,480 --> 00:39:30,879 Speaker 1: does like in the season a little bit. 876 00:39:30,920 --> 00:39:34,239 Speaker 2: You're saying, if they will never actually eliminate games and 877 00:39:34,280 --> 00:39:37,120 Speaker 2: go to seventy two somewhere in the sixties fifty eight, 878 00:39:37,200 --> 00:39:40,480 Speaker 2: like trace, at the very least, make just make the 879 00:39:40,520 --> 00:39:42,880 Speaker 2: actual season longer in the calendar year to get rid 880 00:39:42,920 --> 00:39:46,200 Speaker 2: of back to backs, to in theory, you know, protect 881 00:39:46,239 --> 00:39:48,520 Speaker 2: some of the players and help the basketball. 882 00:39:48,760 --> 00:39:51,160 Speaker 1: I'm not a schedule maker, so I don't know how 883 00:39:51,200 --> 00:39:53,400 Speaker 1: exactly this works. But if the season starts on October 884 00:39:53,400 --> 00:39:55,319 Speaker 1: twenty fourth, and each team has twelve to fourteen back 885 00:39:55,360 --> 00:39:59,560 Speaker 1: to backs, twelve additional days, thirteen additional days, fourteen additional days, 886 00:39:59,560 --> 00:40:02,600 Speaker 1: should do wit. That's all. That's all. That's all it is. 887 00:40:02,640 --> 00:40:05,920 Speaker 1: But I understand. I'm sure Adam Silver is thinking we 888 00:40:06,000 --> 00:40:08,680 Speaker 1: just put this in seasoned tournament into November because teams, 889 00:40:09,400 --> 00:40:12,160 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, fans just don't care enough about this league 890 00:40:12,760 --> 00:40:15,239 Speaker 1: in those first couple months. So why would you make 891 00:40:15,280 --> 00:40:17,799 Speaker 1: it go earlier? Well, why would you play eighty two 892 00:40:17,800 --> 00:40:19,960 Speaker 1: games and back to backs every single player? That was 893 00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:22,480 Speaker 1: the most common answer. From players. 894 00:40:22,600 --> 00:40:26,359 Speaker 2: Yes, three votes for schedule changes like no more back 895 00:40:26,360 --> 00:40:29,600 Speaker 2: to backs and stuff like that. Two votes for I 896 00:40:29,600 --> 00:40:34,319 Speaker 2: wouldn't want to be him, all right. So one of 897 00:40:34,320 --> 00:40:36,719 Speaker 2: our athletic reporters asked one of these guys, hey, if 898 00:40:36,760 --> 00:40:38,279 Speaker 2: you're Adam Silver for the day, what's one thing you 899 00:40:38,320 --> 00:40:39,600 Speaker 2: would change? And they said, I don't want to be 900 00:40:39,760 --> 00:40:44,279 Speaker 2: I don't. Yeah, we know, man, but what if you 901 00:40:44,280 --> 00:40:47,000 Speaker 2: were him? No, no, no, I won't even touch it. 902 00:40:47,120 --> 00:40:50,479 Speaker 2: And then some some votes for just one vote each 903 00:40:50,600 --> 00:40:55,240 Speaker 2: for technical foul refunds. That was Jalen Brown's answer. 904 00:40:55,760 --> 00:40:56,320 Speaker 3: I agree. 905 00:40:56,360 --> 00:40:58,839 Speaker 2: So this idea, like, you know, they sometimes get these 906 00:40:58,880 --> 00:41:01,000 Speaker 2: wrong and they get rescinded, so give me my money 907 00:41:01,000 --> 00:41:06,080 Speaker 2: back or stuff like that. A four point line mandatory 908 00:41:06,160 --> 00:41:11,120 Speaker 2: late game reviews. And then an alley oop foul rule change. 909 00:41:11,360 --> 00:41:14,120 Speaker 2: And that one's very specific, I know, but I forget 910 00:41:14,160 --> 00:41:16,759 Speaker 2: who it was in the article, but pointing out like 911 00:41:16,800 --> 00:41:19,080 Speaker 2: when you throw an oop and the guy sort of 912 00:41:19,120 --> 00:41:22,839 Speaker 2: fouls the guy going for the oop part, they don't 913 00:41:22,880 --> 00:41:25,239 Speaker 2: say all right two shots generally like all right side 914 00:41:25,239 --> 00:41:27,600 Speaker 2: out your ball, but just a fowl on the ground. 915 00:41:29,719 --> 00:41:34,080 Speaker 2: Was that lowry marketing? Yeah, very specific, but. 916 00:41:34,680 --> 00:41:37,320 Speaker 3: You must get fouled a lot going up rally. It 917 00:41:37,360 --> 00:41:38,400 Speaker 3: doesn't get the free throw. 918 00:41:38,360 --> 00:41:44,520 Speaker 1: That's true. Interesting answer, interesting answers all around. Bam was 919 00:41:44,560 --> 00:41:46,200 Speaker 1: the guy who said he didn't want to be Adam Silver. 920 00:41:46,320 --> 00:41:48,200 Speaker 1: I wouldn't want to be Adam Silver for a day. 921 00:41:48,239 --> 00:41:51,680 Speaker 1: I don't want that job. That's too stressful. All right, Bam, 922 00:41:52,000 --> 00:41:54,399 Speaker 1: could rather be a basketball player, just throwing your body around. 923 00:41:54,640 --> 00:41:56,359 Speaker 1: You wouldn't want to be commissioner. You could do it. 924 00:41:56,360 --> 00:41:57,719 Speaker 1: You could do it, Bam. I believe in you. 925 00:41:57,880 --> 00:41:58,600 Speaker 2: Alright, Okay. 926 00:41:59,160 --> 00:42:01,239 Speaker 3: The replay stuff is interesting because on my list of 927 00:42:01,320 --> 00:42:03,280 Speaker 3: things I had get rid of the replay. 928 00:42:03,280 --> 00:42:03,880 Speaker 2: Hell yeah. 929 00:42:03,920 --> 00:42:06,399 Speaker 3: But then we had that Celtics Caves game last night 930 00:42:06,440 --> 00:42:08,959 Speaker 3: and I was like that Calves fans probably are okay 931 00:42:09,000 --> 00:42:10,640 Speaker 3: with replay, but there's too many of them. 932 00:42:10,760 --> 00:42:11,520 Speaker 2: Get rid of it. 933 00:42:11,520 --> 00:42:13,239 Speaker 3: Only happened in the last one minute of the game. 934 00:42:13,280 --> 00:42:13,560 Speaker 1: That's it. 935 00:42:13,600 --> 00:42:16,640 Speaker 2: That's it. That's the answer, because it's important obviously for 936 00:42:16,680 --> 00:42:18,560 Speaker 2: a final possession like that where it's like ooh, And 937 00:42:18,600 --> 00:42:20,279 Speaker 2: like I said, when I watched it in real time 938 00:42:20,320 --> 00:42:22,359 Speaker 2: on playback, I was like, oh, man, he probably hit 939 00:42:22,440 --> 00:42:24,319 Speaker 2: him on the arm, you know, maybe he did. And 940 00:42:24,320 --> 00:42:26,480 Speaker 2: then you see it slow moment you're like, Nope, he didn't, 941 00:42:26,560 --> 00:42:29,240 Speaker 2: and Tatum's kicking his leg. That's a good that should 942 00:42:29,239 --> 00:42:32,319 Speaker 2: be a no call. He missed. But there's way too 943 00:42:32,320 --> 00:42:35,560 Speaker 2: many stoppages in play, way too many. There's too many reviews. 944 00:42:35,680 --> 00:42:39,000 Speaker 2: There's I'm with you trades. Just make it in the 945 00:42:39,000 --> 00:42:41,520 Speaker 2: final two minutes or minute even ah, that would be 946 00:42:41,560 --> 00:42:43,080 Speaker 2: perfect to me. Speed up the game. 947 00:42:43,360 --> 00:42:46,839 Speaker 1: Yeah, Geleen Brunson wants more reviews. He said everything under 948 00:42:46,880 --> 00:42:50,279 Speaker 1: a minute or two minutes must be reviewed, everything must 949 00:42:50,360 --> 00:42:51,560 Speaker 1: be red. That's a mistake. 950 00:42:51,680 --> 00:42:52,719 Speaker 3: He's trying to get some rest. 951 00:42:53,880 --> 00:42:54,080 Speaker 1: Team. 952 00:42:54,080 --> 00:42:55,359 Speaker 3: He's said, I need every break at. 953 00:42:56,760 --> 00:42:56,880 Speaker 4: All. 954 00:42:56,960 --> 00:42:59,920 Speaker 2: Right, next question here, do you still support the end 955 00:43:00,480 --> 00:43:04,840 Speaker 2: sixty five game mandate for awards eligibility? This one was 956 00:43:04,840 --> 00:43:07,880 Speaker 2: pretty split the voting three for yes, two for no, 957 00:43:08,040 --> 00:43:11,359 Speaker 2: three for maybe. So even the players, even these all 958 00:43:11,400 --> 00:43:15,000 Speaker 2: Stars themselves, can't really decide how they feel about this 959 00:43:15,120 --> 00:43:18,239 Speaker 2: sixty five game threshold for a lot of these awards. 960 00:43:18,760 --> 00:43:20,040 Speaker 2: What do you think? How would you vote? 961 00:43:20,520 --> 00:43:22,279 Speaker 1: I think what it comes down to for players is 962 00:43:22,320 --> 00:43:25,640 Speaker 1: that playing sixty five games factors into their paycheck eventually, 963 00:43:25,719 --> 00:43:27,719 Speaker 1: how much they can get paid per year. And so 964 00:43:27,800 --> 00:43:29,719 Speaker 1: that's why I think they're still up in the air 965 00:43:30,680 --> 00:43:32,880 Speaker 1: because I think the other side of it is players 966 00:43:32,880 --> 00:43:34,799 Speaker 1: do want to play sixty five games. I think they 967 00:43:34,880 --> 00:43:38,400 Speaker 1: do actually want to throw their bodies out there and 968 00:43:38,440 --> 00:43:40,400 Speaker 1: play that many games. So I think sixty five is 969 00:43:40,440 --> 00:43:43,200 Speaker 1: not a bad number. I don't want to be this 970 00:43:43,800 --> 00:43:45,880 Speaker 1: anal guy, but if you change back to backs, I 971 00:43:45,880 --> 00:43:47,880 Speaker 1: think you will see players play more. Players they have 972 00:43:47,960 --> 00:43:50,040 Speaker 1: to sit at times because back to backs are just 973 00:43:50,080 --> 00:43:51,960 Speaker 1: hard on the body. So I don't want to go 974 00:43:51,960 --> 00:43:53,719 Speaker 1: back to the back backs. But I do think the 975 00:43:53,760 --> 00:43:58,879 Speaker 1: sixty five is decent. As we look throughout the entire NBA, 976 00:43:59,000 --> 00:44:02,720 Speaker 1: they are playing more the season then last year because 977 00:44:02,880 --> 00:44:06,000 Speaker 1: of this motivation in part. But I think you you 978 00:44:06,040 --> 00:44:08,359 Speaker 1: really get around it by taking away back to back. 979 00:44:08,520 --> 00:44:10,000 Speaker 1: So sixty five is not a bad number. 980 00:44:10,120 --> 00:44:12,440 Speaker 2: Okay, so you would say yeah, you would say, yes, 981 00:44:12,480 --> 00:44:12,719 Speaker 2: you would. 982 00:44:12,719 --> 00:44:14,160 Speaker 1: I'm with it. I mean maybe you have to change 983 00:44:14,160 --> 00:44:19,000 Speaker 1: the financial bonuses and CBA that basically, you know, jump 984 00:44:19,080 --> 00:44:21,880 Speaker 1: your numbers from you can make thirty percent of the 985 00:44:22,280 --> 00:44:24,800 Speaker 1: salary cab versus twenty five if you are named to 986 00:44:24,840 --> 00:44:26,319 Speaker 1: an All NBA team. But you can only be a 987 00:44:26,360 --> 00:44:27,799 Speaker 1: name to an All NBA team if you play sixty 988 00:44:27,800 --> 00:44:28,920 Speaker 1: five gives is what it comes down to. 989 00:44:29,000 --> 00:44:30,520 Speaker 2: I suppose Trey, how would you vote. 990 00:44:31,440 --> 00:44:33,840 Speaker 3: I'm probably would vote to maybe because I don't necessarily 991 00:44:33,880 --> 00:44:36,200 Speaker 3: know where I stand on this one, because on one hand, 992 00:44:36,640 --> 00:44:39,560 Speaker 3: I love seeing guys play basketball, and you know, I 993 00:44:39,600 --> 00:44:42,279 Speaker 3: like seeing the best players try and play every single night. 994 00:44:42,600 --> 00:44:44,200 Speaker 3: But then also at the end of the year, I'm like, 995 00:44:44,760 --> 00:44:46,520 Speaker 3: Donovan Mitchell and Devin Book aren't going to make all 996 00:44:46,560 --> 00:44:48,319 Speaker 3: NBA teams. Well, Nia, it's not going to make all 997 00:44:48,400 --> 00:44:50,239 Speaker 3: NBA teams. I watched it with my eyes. Those guys 998 00:44:50,320 --> 00:44:52,399 Speaker 3: were three of the best players in the league this year. 999 00:44:52,560 --> 00:44:52,880 Speaker 1: M hm. 1000 00:44:53,560 --> 00:44:57,600 Speaker 3: So I'm I'm probably a maybe and maybe maybe. The 1001 00:44:57,680 --> 00:45:00,080 Speaker 3: key is getting rid of the Rose rule, where to 1002 00:45:00,160 --> 00:45:02,640 Speaker 3: all like the super duper max isn't attached to all 1003 00:45:02,640 --> 00:45:05,600 Speaker 3: these all NBA selections. But man Bam was really in 1004 00:45:05,640 --> 00:45:07,840 Speaker 3: his bag with these answers. I don't have anything to 1005 00:45:07,880 --> 00:45:09,919 Speaker 3: say against the rule because I love playing basketball, so 1006 00:45:10,360 --> 00:45:12,200 Speaker 3: I'm gonna try to play as many games as possible. 1007 00:45:12,800 --> 00:45:16,200 Speaker 3: This guy will not answer the questions politician. 1008 00:45:18,080 --> 00:45:21,279 Speaker 2: I loved Shay Gildas Alexander's answer to this. There's a 1009 00:45:21,320 --> 00:45:24,560 Speaker 2: fine line in games played and availability. I think the 1010 00:45:24,640 --> 00:45:26,960 Speaker 2: league has the right intention in trying to make that 1011 00:45:27,000 --> 00:45:30,279 Speaker 2: line a little bit bolder and easier to make a decision. Now, 1012 00:45:30,320 --> 00:45:32,239 Speaker 2: I try to be as available as I can every night, 1013 00:45:32,480 --> 00:45:34,080 Speaker 2: not only for that but just for the love of 1014 00:45:34,120 --> 00:45:35,840 Speaker 2: the game. I always throwing out the love of the 1015 00:45:35,840 --> 00:45:38,319 Speaker 2: game clubs. But that's a good point, like there is 1016 00:45:38,360 --> 00:45:40,719 Speaker 2: that fine line between games played and then actually being 1017 00:45:40,760 --> 00:45:44,360 Speaker 2: available because you're healthy to go. The other counter to 1018 00:45:44,400 --> 00:45:48,080 Speaker 2: this is keep sixty five games threshold for some of 1019 00:45:48,120 --> 00:45:51,200 Speaker 2: the awards eligibility. Maybe it doesn't need to be for 1020 00:45:51,280 --> 00:45:54,279 Speaker 2: all NBA. Maybe it's less games. But I don't think 1021 00:45:54,320 --> 00:45:55,799 Speaker 2: this is going to go anywhere. I think you said 1022 00:45:55,800 --> 00:46:00,000 Speaker 2: it tasks overall the guys are playing, they really are. Unfortunately, 1023 00:46:00,040 --> 00:46:02,600 Speaker 2: there's gonna be a few weird Damn, he didn't make 1024 00:46:02,640 --> 00:46:06,920 Speaker 2: all NBA. Well he've only played sixty games, Okay, but 1025 00:46:07,000 --> 00:46:08,960 Speaker 2: maybe that'll just be the norm moving forward. I don't 1026 00:46:08,960 --> 00:46:10,040 Speaker 2: think this is gonna go anywhere. 1027 00:46:10,120 --> 00:46:12,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, and why aren't those guys playing? Is it because 1028 00:46:12,440 --> 00:46:15,399 Speaker 1: they get hurt like NBA players do. I mean, that's 1029 00:46:15,400 --> 00:46:18,520 Speaker 1: why MBI is hurt. It's not necessarily because he's just 1030 00:46:18,560 --> 00:46:20,759 Speaker 1: trying to play through injuries, right, right, So it's kind 1031 00:46:20,760 --> 00:46:22,880 Speaker 1: of hard. It's a yeah, it is a line, and 1032 00:46:22,960 --> 00:46:26,879 Speaker 1: they did do some research again this year versus last year. 1033 00:46:27,239 --> 00:46:30,399 Speaker 1: Then games played are up. Is that because of the rule, 1034 00:46:30,560 --> 00:46:33,480 Speaker 1: or is that because bodies and medicine is getting better 1035 00:46:33,560 --> 00:46:35,480 Speaker 1: you see guys, or just anomally. 1036 00:46:35,600 --> 00:46:37,920 Speaker 2: I mean it's possible, just a just a year where 1037 00:46:38,000 --> 00:46:40,480 Speaker 2: people are generally more healthy than not. And then next 1038 00:46:40,600 --> 00:46:42,680 Speaker 2: year on four, you know, ten of the nine of 1039 00:46:42,680 --> 00:46:44,799 Speaker 2: the top ten guys have big injuries, like you don't know. 1040 00:46:45,320 --> 00:46:47,640 Speaker 2: I mean, some of these are fluke injuries. But then 1041 00:46:47,680 --> 00:46:49,560 Speaker 2: you get Halliburton who gets injured, and then it is 1042 00:46:49,600 --> 00:46:51,800 Speaker 2: like it's in the back of his mind, like damn, 1043 00:46:52,560 --> 00:46:53,960 Speaker 2: I want to hit these marks. I want to be 1044 00:46:54,000 --> 00:46:56,360 Speaker 2: all NBA. So now I'm gonna like try and force it, 1045 00:46:56,400 --> 00:46:59,440 Speaker 2: maybe a little earlier than I should have. It's his decision, 1046 00:46:59,440 --> 00:47:02,520 Speaker 2: it's his team decision. But it adds a weird layer 1047 00:47:02,520 --> 00:47:04,080 Speaker 2: to it, I guess when a lot of money is 1048 00:47:04,080 --> 00:47:06,239 Speaker 2: involved to Yeah, and some of the cases not his. 1049 00:47:06,360 --> 00:47:09,600 Speaker 1: But I think we've given a question to the athletic 1050 00:47:09,640 --> 00:47:11,239 Speaker 1: for next year. Why did you play in so many 1051 00:47:11,239 --> 00:47:13,239 Speaker 1: games last year? Or why didn't you play in so 1052 00:47:13,239 --> 00:47:16,520 Speaker 1: many games last year? But I did also, I wanted 1053 00:47:16,520 --> 00:47:19,440 Speaker 1: answers from all twenty four guys. That being said, some 1054 00:47:19,480 --> 00:47:21,560 Speaker 1: guys didn't want to answer. Now, do you want to 1055 00:47:21,600 --> 00:47:22,960 Speaker 1: do the anonymous do you want to go to the 1056 00:47:23,040 --> 00:47:26,040 Speaker 1: anonymous route? But the athletic is they do that as well. 1057 00:47:26,320 --> 00:47:28,120 Speaker 1: They do it sometimes, but I think in this case 1058 00:47:28,200 --> 00:47:31,839 Speaker 1: they want journalistic integrity. They just they don't. They don't 1059 00:47:31,880 --> 00:47:37,279 Speaker 1: want those answers of Anthony Edwards saying NICOLEA. Jokic is 1060 00:47:37,280 --> 00:47:40,840 Speaker 1: the best player in the league, not cat or whoever. 1061 00:47:40,920 --> 00:47:45,120 Speaker 2: No, Anthony Edwards set himself. Yeah, that's right, and I 1062 00:47:45,160 --> 00:47:50,759 Speaker 2: will put that on record. Wuote me. Okay, next question here, 1063 00:47:51,560 --> 00:47:55,920 Speaker 2: is there too much offense in today's NBA? Again, this 1064 00:47:55,960 --> 00:47:58,279 Speaker 2: is happening around the All Star break. We adjust seeing 1065 00:47:58,920 --> 00:48:01,279 Speaker 2: what two guys go for seventy plus points yep in 1066 00:48:01,360 --> 00:48:04,399 Speaker 2: like a couple weeks prior, if not week prior. Five 1067 00:48:04,480 --> 00:48:08,319 Speaker 2: votes for yes, too much offense, four for no, two 1068 00:48:08,440 --> 00:48:15,640 Speaker 2: for maybe answer the fucking question. Maybe, Jesus, do you 1069 00:48:15,680 --> 00:48:19,239 Speaker 2: think there is Trey? How would you vote for this? No? 1070 00:48:19,600 --> 00:48:21,840 Speaker 3: I would vote no. I would say that there is 1071 00:48:22,000 --> 00:48:25,000 Speaker 3: not too much offense in the NBA. There is not 1072 00:48:25,440 --> 00:48:29,480 Speaker 3: enough physicality because playoff games are still awesome. And then 1073 00:48:29,520 --> 00:48:32,160 Speaker 3: you go and look at like the average points per game. 1074 00:48:32,360 --> 00:48:34,560 Speaker 3: So I'm looking at last season, one hundred and fourteen 1075 00:48:34,600 --> 00:48:36,879 Speaker 3: point seven points per game was the average for teams 1076 00:48:36,880 --> 00:48:38,759 Speaker 3: in the regular season, down to one oh nine point 1077 00:48:38,760 --> 00:48:41,800 Speaker 3: six in the postseason this year averaging one hundred and 1078 00:48:41,840 --> 00:48:44,480 Speaker 3: fifteen points per game. That's just too high. The sweet 1079 00:48:44,480 --> 00:48:47,000 Speaker 3: spot is like between one oh five and one ten, 1080 00:48:47,160 --> 00:48:49,520 Speaker 3: which is the games you're seeing after the All Star break, 1081 00:48:49,560 --> 00:48:52,680 Speaker 3: when certainly there is more physicality going around. The players 1082 00:48:52,680 --> 00:48:54,760 Speaker 3: are so skilled right now, they're still going to score. 1083 00:48:55,040 --> 00:48:57,560 Speaker 3: Everybody on the team can shoot. Trey Murphy's coming off 1084 00:48:57,560 --> 00:48:59,160 Speaker 3: the bench, hit in ten threes. He's six foot ten. 1085 00:48:59,200 --> 00:49:01,960 Speaker 3: The guy was in the dunk contest, Like, there's gonna 1086 00:49:02,040 --> 00:49:05,239 Speaker 3: be more scoring now, and teams have figured out that 1087 00:49:05,320 --> 00:49:07,160 Speaker 3: three is more than two. You gotta take a bunch 1088 00:49:07,160 --> 00:49:09,000 Speaker 3: of threes. So scoring is gonna be out. There's no 1089 00:49:09,040 --> 00:49:11,719 Speaker 3: way we're ever going back to nineties games. That's never 1090 00:49:11,760 --> 00:49:15,799 Speaker 3: gonna happen. But there's a sweet spot between scoring like 1091 00:49:15,880 --> 00:49:19,600 Speaker 3: crazy and having some defensive integrity. And I think that 1092 00:49:19,600 --> 00:49:21,320 Speaker 3: that's what you see in the playoffs when the games 1093 00:49:21,400 --> 00:49:24,399 Speaker 3: really matter and players are allowed to be a little 1094 00:49:24,400 --> 00:49:25,000 Speaker 3: bit more physical. 1095 00:49:25,080 --> 00:49:26,839 Speaker 2: Yeah, there are a lot of comments from the guys 1096 00:49:26,880 --> 00:49:29,240 Speaker 2: about how the game is evolving. That's, you know, speaking 1097 00:49:29,239 --> 00:49:31,359 Speaker 2: to what you were just saying about. Obviously, the three 1098 00:49:31,360 --> 00:49:33,799 Speaker 2: point shot that everybody can hit it like, you can't 1099 00:49:33,800 --> 00:49:36,120 Speaker 2: even play in today's game really unless you have a 1100 00:49:36,160 --> 00:49:38,319 Speaker 2: credible shot, I mean you otherwise you're just left alone 1101 00:49:38,320 --> 00:49:41,120 Speaker 2: and then your liability. But do you agree with. 1102 00:49:41,040 --> 00:49:41,680 Speaker 1: Trav of course? 1103 00:49:41,760 --> 00:49:41,960 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1104 00:49:42,000 --> 00:49:45,839 Speaker 1: Yeah. The question is there too much offense in today's NBA. 1105 00:49:46,040 --> 00:49:48,680 Speaker 1: It's another way to put it is are the players 1106 00:49:48,680 --> 00:49:51,479 Speaker 1: too good today? What do you want? Do you want 1107 00:49:51,800 --> 00:49:54,359 Speaker 1: players who can't shoot out there? I just don't get it. 1108 00:49:54,640 --> 00:49:56,920 Speaker 1: These guys are more, well, more defense. 1109 00:49:57,080 --> 00:49:59,319 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's what I say. The flip side is the 1110 00:49:59,400 --> 00:50:00,840 Speaker 2: defense is not allowed to play defense. 1111 00:50:00,880 --> 00:50:02,759 Speaker 1: Yeah, the defense is not allowed to play defense. It's 1112 00:50:02,760 --> 00:50:05,359 Speaker 1: not that they can't play defense. The defense is better 1113 00:50:05,400 --> 00:50:07,760 Speaker 1: than it was thirty years ago. And I know people 1114 00:50:07,840 --> 00:50:09,960 Speaker 1: just say, well, they just don't play defense anymore. They 1115 00:50:10,040 --> 00:50:12,480 Speaker 1: just can't be as physical, they can't grab guys, they 1116 00:50:12,520 --> 00:50:15,200 Speaker 1: can't hand check. Nobody wants hand checks though. I think 1117 00:50:15,239 --> 00:50:17,400 Speaker 1: that's there's a line and this is a pendulum I 1118 00:50:17,400 --> 00:50:19,239 Speaker 1: think you can swing back a little bit, but you know, 1119 00:50:19,440 --> 00:50:23,680 Speaker 1: you don't want whoever it is, DJ Carton or whoever 1120 00:50:23,719 --> 00:50:25,520 Speaker 1: it is, coming up the floor with the basketball and 1121 00:50:25,560 --> 00:50:28,200 Speaker 1: you able to really push his body or tug his 1122 00:50:28,320 --> 00:50:31,960 Speaker 1: arm like you do want some freedom on offense. And 1123 00:50:31,960 --> 00:50:35,080 Speaker 1: they've gone a little too far with you know, the 1124 00:50:35,080 --> 00:50:37,920 Speaker 1: the freedom to move anywhere that they allowed for Steph Curry, 1125 00:50:37,920 --> 00:50:41,560 Speaker 1: et cetera. The freedom of movement. But are the players 1126 00:50:41,560 --> 00:50:42,000 Speaker 1: too skilled? 1127 00:50:42,040 --> 00:50:42,600 Speaker 2: Are they too good? 1128 00:50:42,640 --> 00:50:45,000 Speaker 1: They're just way better. They've just gotten way better over 1129 00:50:45,000 --> 00:50:47,719 Speaker 1: the last twenty years, and they've added the three point line. 1130 00:50:47,760 --> 00:50:49,319 Speaker 1: So I think the only way to lower scores if 1131 00:50:49,320 --> 00:50:52,200 Speaker 1: you don't like players being good, it's take away the 1132 00:50:52,200 --> 00:50:54,320 Speaker 1: three point line. But that's also sucks. 1133 00:50:54,400 --> 00:50:56,799 Speaker 2: You want to lower scores, let's just go FEEBA rules. 1134 00:50:56,800 --> 00:51:00,320 Speaker 2: Play forty minute games at a lower scores still be 1135 00:51:00,360 --> 00:51:02,000 Speaker 2: a lot, a lot of shooting, a lot of scoring. 1136 00:51:02,320 --> 00:51:05,640 Speaker 2: Three seconds in Febah, that's right, there's a couple of game. 1137 00:51:06,520 --> 00:51:09,759 Speaker 2: Luca's answer, there's plenty of defense, trust me, That's what 1138 00:51:09,840 --> 00:51:11,799 Speaker 2: he said. And again he had just scored seventy three 1139 00:51:11,840 --> 00:51:14,640 Speaker 2: year prior to this. He says, it's not easy, man. 1140 00:51:15,400 --> 00:51:16,840 Speaker 1: But called moving screens. 1141 00:51:16,880 --> 00:51:19,480 Speaker 3: There's lots of stuff to Douka also said and that 1142 00:51:19,640 --> 00:51:22,040 Speaker 3: JJ Reddick podcast, He's like, there is hand checking and 1143 00:51:22,080 --> 00:51:24,120 Speaker 3: guys have their hands on Luca all the time. So 1144 00:51:24,200 --> 00:51:25,839 Speaker 3: I think he's right. I thought the best answer, though, 1145 00:51:25,840 --> 00:51:27,560 Speaker 3: is Devin Booker is like, Yeah, back in my day, 1146 00:51:27,560 --> 00:51:28,720 Speaker 3: score and seventy was tough. 1147 00:51:30,280 --> 00:51:33,960 Speaker 2: I did it was hard, I did it a loss, 1148 00:51:35,040 --> 00:51:37,399 Speaker 2: all right? Final one here, I guess sort of goes 1149 00:51:37,400 --> 00:51:39,200 Speaker 2: hand in hand really to what we're speaking about. Is 1150 00:51:39,239 --> 00:51:43,040 Speaker 2: officiating better, the same or worse? You've watched a lot 1151 00:51:43,040 --> 00:51:45,239 Speaker 2: of basketball, task Mills. We've been doing this for a 1152 00:51:45,239 --> 00:51:47,880 Speaker 2: lot of years, watching game after game after game. Does 1153 00:51:47,920 --> 00:51:51,640 Speaker 2: it feel different to you? By the way, basically nobody 1154 00:51:51,719 --> 00:51:55,680 Speaker 2: voted in this. Hey yeah, one vote for worse, one 1155 00:51:55,760 --> 00:51:56,800 Speaker 2: vote for no comment. 1156 00:51:58,080 --> 00:51:58,920 Speaker 1: Nobody touched it. 1157 00:51:59,040 --> 00:52:01,680 Speaker 2: No, he wanted to talk about it. But what do 1158 00:52:01,719 --> 00:52:02,120 Speaker 2: you think? 1159 00:52:02,800 --> 00:52:05,239 Speaker 1: Yeah, you think me, having watched basketball, you think I 1160 00:52:05,360 --> 00:52:07,600 Speaker 1: know the answer, But it's very difficult to assess you. 1161 00:52:08,560 --> 00:52:11,400 Speaker 1: I guess Carl Anthony Towns's answer it might be the 1162 00:52:11,440 --> 00:52:14,960 Speaker 1: best one. Officials are just new. It's just new refs, 1163 00:52:14,960 --> 00:52:17,040 Speaker 1: that's all it is. They're not as experienced as they 1164 00:52:17,120 --> 00:52:21,040 Speaker 1: used to be. They're also not as experienced because of 1165 00:52:21,719 --> 00:52:24,959 Speaker 1: slight rule changes, like you can't be as physical. That's all. 1166 00:52:25,560 --> 00:52:27,319 Speaker 1: I don't have a good answer, That's what it comes 1167 00:52:27,320 --> 00:52:28,719 Speaker 1: out to. I really don't have a good one. Is 1168 00:52:28,800 --> 00:52:32,520 Speaker 1: are referees better these days or they just they're just 1169 00:52:32,600 --> 00:52:33,080 Speaker 1: not good. 1170 00:52:34,120 --> 00:52:36,640 Speaker 3: I would have voted same, same, always been bad. 1171 00:52:37,080 --> 00:52:37,680 Speaker 2: There you go. 1172 00:52:38,480 --> 00:52:40,520 Speaker 3: Literally go back and think about some of the finals 1173 00:52:40,600 --> 00:52:43,879 Speaker 3: you've watched. Phil Jackson was known for influencing the rests 1174 00:52:43,880 --> 00:52:47,000 Speaker 3: by saying comments in the press to get calls. In 1175 00:52:47,080 --> 00:52:50,719 Speaker 3: nineteen ninety eight playoffs, he compared foul calls to the 1176 00:52:50,800 --> 00:52:53,120 Speaker 3: Munich seventy two Olympics, when the Russian stole the gold 1177 00:52:53,160 --> 00:52:55,400 Speaker 3: medal from the United States. He had Michael Jordan on 1178 00:52:55,440 --> 00:52:57,640 Speaker 3: his team, who took seventy more free throws than the 1179 00:52:57,680 --> 00:53:00,440 Speaker 3: second place Karl Malone during that playoffs. How about two 1180 00:53:00,440 --> 00:53:02,880 Speaker 3: thousand and two, Ralph Nader sent a letter to David 1181 00:53:02,920 --> 00:53:05,440 Speaker 3: Stern asking for our review of Game six of the 1182 00:53:05,440 --> 00:53:07,839 Speaker 3: Western Conference Finals when the Lakers shot twenty seven free 1183 00:53:07,840 --> 00:53:09,800 Speaker 3: throws in the fourth quarter. How about the two thousand 1184 00:53:09,840 --> 00:53:12,480 Speaker 3: and six finals, Dwayne Wade shot twenty five free throws 1185 00:53:12,520 --> 00:53:14,640 Speaker 3: and twenty one free throws in Games five and six. 1186 00:53:15,080 --> 00:53:18,239 Speaker 3: Reffing has always been brutal. Refs are terrible, and these 1187 00:53:18,239 --> 00:53:21,200 Speaker 3: are the best refs in the entire world. How about that? 1188 00:53:21,400 --> 00:53:23,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, find better refs. 1189 00:53:24,120 --> 00:53:25,320 Speaker 3: There's none on earth. 1190 00:53:25,400 --> 00:53:28,240 Speaker 1: No, yeah, no, it's just hard to call fel's. That's 1191 00:53:28,360 --> 00:53:30,880 Speaker 1: that's what we've been saying forever. It's just hard to assess. 1192 00:53:30,920 --> 00:53:32,279 Speaker 1: It really was what it comes at. 1193 00:53:32,560 --> 00:53:35,080 Speaker 2: I think like the perception of this and probably why 1194 00:53:35,160 --> 00:53:38,120 Speaker 2: it was asked they have the league has not done 1195 00:53:38,160 --> 00:53:41,279 Speaker 2: the officials any favors. It's already an impossible job. But 1196 00:53:41,400 --> 00:53:45,120 Speaker 2: this whole the two minute reports and the immediately having 1197 00:53:45,120 --> 00:53:47,360 Speaker 2: to like come after a game with a pool reporter 1198 00:53:47,440 --> 00:53:49,719 Speaker 2: and say, eh, now we botch that one. Like that 1199 00:53:49,840 --> 00:53:51,959 Speaker 2: adds to like the idea of like, wow, they're really 1200 00:53:52,000 --> 00:53:54,680 Speaker 2: shitty this year. I'm with you, Trey. No, they've been shitty. Yeah, 1201 00:53:54,680 --> 00:53:59,040 Speaker 2: they just didn't have these like super transparent And you 1202 00:53:59,040 --> 00:54:00,920 Speaker 2: know why we have this because of all the money 1203 00:54:00,920 --> 00:54:02,640 Speaker 2: and gambling. Now, that's why we have to have all 1204 00:54:02,680 --> 00:54:05,920 Speaker 2: this bullshit. It's all just like it's just smoking mirrors 1205 00:54:05,920 --> 00:54:08,319 Speaker 2: all this like oh we missed it and uh, oh well, 1206 00:54:08,400 --> 00:54:10,719 Speaker 2: we'll let you know in the two minute report. It's 1207 00:54:10,719 --> 00:54:12,959 Speaker 2: a difficult game to call. They can do a better job, 1208 00:54:12,960 --> 00:54:16,280 Speaker 2: they always can, they know it, but it feels worse. 1209 00:54:16,320 --> 00:54:18,520 Speaker 2: I think because of all this other stuff. 1210 00:54:18,600 --> 00:54:21,480 Speaker 3: There's a lot of information out there night Like, I 1211 00:54:21,480 --> 00:54:23,640 Speaker 3: don't feel like I should know that Jason Goebel's favorite 1212 00:54:23,640 --> 00:54:26,600 Speaker 3: food is veille parmer John. I don't want to know 1213 00:54:26,640 --> 00:54:28,960 Speaker 3: that Ben Taylor's hidden talent is dancing. And I definitely 1214 00:54:28,960 --> 00:54:31,279 Speaker 3: don't want to know that Scott Foster's buck list item 1215 00:54:31,320 --> 00:54:34,000 Speaker 3: is to win gold at the US Open Pickleball Championships. 1216 00:54:34,280 --> 00:54:34,759 Speaker 2: But I do. 1217 00:54:35,000 --> 00:54:36,799 Speaker 3: Yeah, I know that we know too much about it. 1218 00:54:36,800 --> 00:54:38,120 Speaker 3: We know too much about reffing. 1219 00:54:38,480 --> 00:54:40,359 Speaker 1: I don't like to know that there are US Open 1220 00:54:40,400 --> 00:54:45,080 Speaker 1: Pickleball Championships. It's a major, growing, huge sport. 1221 00:54:45,560 --> 00:54:48,160 Speaker 2: I remember all the officials were playing pick a ball 1222 00:54:48,239 --> 00:54:50,880 Speaker 2: down in the bubble, totally Disney World. It was a 1223 00:54:50,880 --> 00:54:51,319 Speaker 2: big thing. 1224 00:54:51,400 --> 00:54:53,600 Speaker 3: Didn't Mike Malone get like hitting the face and have 1225 00:54:53,640 --> 00:54:56,400 Speaker 3: a cut on his head from playing pickleball at the refs? 1226 00:54:56,400 --> 00:54:58,839 Speaker 3: I think I think that might be true. 1227 00:54:59,160 --> 00:55:06,400 Speaker 4: A kitchen Mike Rachel's played pickleball with an NBA right official, Yeah, Sterling. 1228 00:55:06,440 --> 00:55:07,239 Speaker 4: I think his name is. 1229 00:55:08,719 --> 00:55:12,399 Speaker 2: They love rules. They do better. Not put your toe 1230 00:55:12,400 --> 00:55:14,359 Speaker 2: in that kitchen. Man, you're kicked out. 1231 00:55:14,520 --> 00:55:16,280 Speaker 4: Hold on, you're allowed to step in the kitchen. 1232 00:55:17,920 --> 00:55:21,839 Speaker 2: It's been a while, all right, fun player poll uh 1233 00:55:22,000 --> 00:55:23,920 Speaker 2: from the Athletic encourage you to go check out that 1234 00:55:24,000 --> 00:55:26,080 Speaker 2: article if you didn't catch it when it came out 1235 00:55:26,160 --> 00:55:27,920 Speaker 2: around the All Star break. I gotta take one more 1236 00:55:27,920 --> 00:55:29,799 Speaker 2: break when we come back. Task has tweeted the night 1237 00:55:29,800 --> 00:55:33,800 Speaker 2: don't go anywhere? All right, back here in the classic factory. 1238 00:55:33,800 --> 00:55:36,319 Speaker 2: Funny comment from Jessica in the stream team. Because we 1239 00:55:36,320 --> 00:55:38,880 Speaker 2: were talking about how we know way too much about 1240 00:55:38,880 --> 00:55:43,600 Speaker 2: the officials, she wrote, May Scott Foster never achieve any dream. 1241 00:55:45,520 --> 00:55:48,640 Speaker 2: That's how Jessica feels about the NBA officials. Sorry, Scott, 1242 00:55:48,680 --> 00:55:53,719 Speaker 2: You're never winning a pickleball World Championship, not on Jessica's watch. 1243 00:55:53,719 --> 00:55:54,640 Speaker 3: All right, let's get to your. 1244 00:55:54,520 --> 00:55:55,200 Speaker 2: Tweet of the night. 1245 00:55:57,480 --> 00:56:04,640 Speaker 1: Tweet out the night. Wow, Oh we're going gambling related? 1246 00:56:04,760 --> 00:56:05,879 Speaker 2: Your voice went nuts? There? 1247 00:56:06,320 --> 00:56:07,240 Speaker 3: Did we mode? 1248 00:56:07,360 --> 00:56:09,640 Speaker 1: Yeah? It did it did? How did I do that? 1249 00:56:09,920 --> 00:56:12,560 Speaker 1: I didn't go. I went deep down. It's it's allergy season, 1250 00:56:13,120 --> 00:56:16,439 Speaker 1: so things may be covering my throat. The cherry blossoms 1251 00:56:16,800 --> 00:56:22,400 Speaker 1: are affecting everything but uh yeah, it's wild. Listen to 1252 00:56:22,719 --> 00:56:25,960 Speaker 1: a bear Naked Lady's allergy song. It starts your day off. 1253 00:56:26,040 --> 00:56:26,600 Speaker 1: Really related. 1254 00:56:27,239 --> 00:56:30,280 Speaker 2: You have said three of those insane things on Today show. 1255 00:56:30,320 --> 00:56:30,880 Speaker 2: It's great. 1256 00:56:31,160 --> 00:56:35,640 Speaker 1: Which ones? Well the Pelicans, but that was spanking. 1257 00:56:36,080 --> 00:56:37,200 Speaker 2: You got another one too. 1258 00:56:37,680 --> 00:56:41,160 Speaker 1: Anyway, this was gambling related. That's a normal voice, gambling related. 1259 00:56:41,200 --> 00:56:44,520 Speaker 1: I don't recommend daily betting or or you know, betting 1260 00:56:44,560 --> 00:56:47,200 Speaker 1: in general, but when I see a long term wager 1261 00:56:47,400 --> 00:56:49,839 Speaker 1: like this, this is a good one from our man, 1262 00:56:49,880 --> 00:56:53,279 Speaker 1: Miles Brown. I am okay with long term ones, a 1263 00:56:53,280 --> 00:56:57,280 Speaker 1: little bit more so than daily because you bet less, 1264 00:56:57,760 --> 00:57:00,400 Speaker 1: I would think. But anyway, what Miles bre bet on 1265 00:57:00,600 --> 00:57:04,399 Speaker 1: was Victor Remanna recording a quadruple double in any game 1266 00:57:04,480 --> 00:57:07,640 Speaker 1: this season. That is the That is the entire bet. 1267 00:57:07,920 --> 00:57:10,399 Speaker 1: He just sees this prop, this line, whatever you want 1268 00:57:10,400 --> 00:57:14,120 Speaker 1: to call it, and that what that's what he wagered on. Now, yeah, 1269 00:57:14,160 --> 00:57:16,880 Speaker 1: it hasn't come through yet, but it's fun. It's kind 1270 00:57:16,920 --> 00:57:19,480 Speaker 1: of like an over under for a team for the 1271 00:57:19,640 --> 00:57:22,200 Speaker 1: entire season. You know, you just wait back, you just wait. 1272 00:57:22,280 --> 00:57:25,200 Speaker 1: We make one click click, and that's about it. 1273 00:57:25,320 --> 00:57:29,560 Speaker 2: So plus forty five hundred the odds Great Payday if 1274 00:57:29,600 --> 00:57:34,000 Speaker 2: he hits its twenty games, got got a corner of 1275 00:57:34,000 --> 00:57:36,240 Speaker 2: the season to go. You know, if if Wemby plays 1276 00:57:36,280 --> 00:57:38,560 Speaker 2: every game for the most part, got banged up a 1277 00:57:38,560 --> 00:57:41,520 Speaker 2: little bit last night. What do you think think he 1278 00:57:41,600 --> 00:57:44,280 Speaker 2: hits I mean, I hope he does, but. 1279 00:57:44,280 --> 00:57:46,400 Speaker 3: Only for this season, I would guess. 1280 00:57:46,440 --> 00:57:49,120 Speaker 2: No. Yeah, he's already got the five by five, right, 1281 00:57:49,720 --> 00:57:51,880 Speaker 2: I mean, we were we were debating that was what 1282 00:57:52,000 --> 00:57:54,520 Speaker 2: comes first, the five by five or the quadruple double. 1283 00:57:54,880 --> 00:57:57,160 Speaker 2: You guys went with the five by five. You were right, 1284 00:57:57,200 --> 00:58:00,160 Speaker 2: I said the quad double. But maybe this guy's so 1285 00:58:00,200 --> 00:58:01,200 Speaker 2: crazy he'll do them both. 1286 00:58:02,040 --> 00:58:05,760 Speaker 1: It's unlikely, just because he's under a minister restriction already, 1287 00:58:06,320 --> 00:58:07,760 Speaker 1: so you kind of have to play a lot of 1288 00:58:07,800 --> 00:58:10,360 Speaker 1: games to be able to do that, a lot of minutes, 1289 00:58:10,480 --> 00:58:12,520 Speaker 1: excuse me, to be able to do that. And yeah, 1290 00:58:12,560 --> 00:58:16,600 Speaker 1: twenty games left. They're not playing technically for anything. So 1291 00:58:17,080 --> 00:58:21,920 Speaker 1: except for this, except for this, for Miles Brown, I 1292 00:58:21,920 --> 00:58:24,840 Speaker 1: hope you win, Miles Brown. It's quite because there haven't 1293 00:58:24,880 --> 00:58:27,880 Speaker 1: been many in the history of the war. Is it four? 1294 00:58:27,960 --> 00:58:28,880 Speaker 2: Number Jesus? 1295 00:58:28,920 --> 00:58:32,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, I thought it was five. If he does it, oh, 1296 00:58:32,160 --> 00:58:34,320 Speaker 1: I thought, yeah, I thought I think it's four. Okay, 1297 00:58:35,240 --> 00:58:36,920 Speaker 1: but I thought it was five because we did the 1298 00:58:37,480 --> 00:58:40,640 Speaker 1: David Robinson did it, Alvin Robertson did it with the Spurs, 1299 00:58:40,680 --> 00:58:43,560 Speaker 1: So if they got it to Victor rom Minyama, he'd 1300 00:58:43,600 --> 00:58:46,160 Speaker 1: have three for the San Antonio Spurs would have three 1301 00:58:46,240 --> 00:58:49,120 Speaker 1: up to six. I thought he got fifty percent. But anyway, 1302 00:58:49,600 --> 00:58:50,400 Speaker 1: that's just not a lot. 1303 00:58:50,480 --> 00:58:50,919 Speaker 2: Not a lot. 1304 00:58:51,000 --> 00:58:52,800 Speaker 1: You think there'd be more. I thought there was way more. 1305 00:58:52,800 --> 00:58:57,720 Speaker 1: I thought there was eight something. Yeah, higher number then six. 1306 00:58:57,840 --> 00:58:59,120 Speaker 3: There probably is back in the day. 1307 00:59:00,360 --> 00:59:04,160 Speaker 2: Or Bill Russell, Yeah yeah, Billy, Yeah, we weren't even 1308 00:59:04,200 --> 00:59:05,080 Speaker 2: counting their stats. 1309 00:59:05,360 --> 00:59:08,080 Speaker 3: Probably Nate Thurman, Alvin Robertson hachem olized one. 1310 00:59:08,160 --> 00:59:12,280 Speaker 2: David Robinson's it the list four seas and so so 1311 00:59:12,440 --> 00:59:13,520 Speaker 2: Elvin Robertson did. 1312 00:59:13,440 --> 00:59:15,560 Speaker 3: It with steals, ten steals. 1313 00:59:15,640 --> 00:59:17,640 Speaker 2: The other guys all did it with blocks, all blocks. 1314 00:59:17,760 --> 00:59:20,760 Speaker 1: Yep, okay, who else would you bet on? And this 1315 00:59:20,800 --> 00:59:22,600 Speaker 1: guy can just stand and get blocks, He's going to 1316 00:59:22,640 --> 00:59:24,760 Speaker 1: get ten blocks. He has this. 1317 00:59:24,760 --> 00:59:28,160 Speaker 2: Guy man not this year and I wouldn't make this bet. 1318 00:59:28,200 --> 00:59:32,480 Speaker 2: But could he do the Quinn tuple? Wait quintuple five 1319 00:59:32,520 --> 00:59:38,640 Speaker 2: by ten, five by ten, no triple overtime game one 1320 00:59:38,680 --> 00:59:40,600 Speaker 2: of minutes. No, probably not. 1321 00:59:40,720 --> 00:59:43,440 Speaker 3: Man, if you're challenging that guy's enough times that he 1322 00:59:43,520 --> 00:59:46,160 Speaker 3: gets ten steals and ten blocks. 1323 00:59:45,960 --> 00:59:46,920 Speaker 2: You should retire. 1324 00:59:49,400 --> 00:59:52,200 Speaker 3: If that ever happened, I would check the betting studs 1325 00:59:52,200 --> 00:59:56,120 Speaker 3: of the other team, maybe. 1326 00:59:55,880 --> 00:59:58,960 Speaker 2: The officials as well, and the scorekeepers. So I can't 1327 00:59:58,960 --> 01:00:03,120 Speaker 2: even trust these scorekeeper. That's what Pablo told me. He 1328 01:00:03,240 --> 01:00:06,640 Speaker 2: found out we found out about I guess it was 1329 01:00:06,680 --> 01:00:09,640 Speaker 2: Tom Happerstrow too. R Yeah, that that we knew. We 1330 01:00:09,680 --> 01:00:11,800 Speaker 2: knew that whole Van Excel story. We knew the stock 1331 01:00:11,840 --> 01:00:15,280 Speaker 2: didn't assists were juiced, so it just got gained some 1332 01:00:15,320 --> 01:00:16,000 Speaker 2: second wind here. 1333 01:00:16,120 --> 01:00:16,320 Speaker 3: Yeah. 1334 01:00:16,440 --> 01:00:17,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. 1335 01:00:17,160 --> 01:00:21,280 Speaker 1: He's only had just back to Wemby blocks ten times, 1336 01:00:21,320 --> 01:00:24,800 Speaker 1: ten blocks once this season, I should say, not even 1337 01:00:24,800 --> 01:00:27,920 Speaker 1: close with the steals six, which is that's a big 1338 01:00:28,000 --> 01:00:31,200 Speaker 1: number for a big guy. Yeah, and assists he has 1339 01:00:31,280 --> 01:00:34,120 Speaker 1: done ten once as well. Oh yeah, okay, so that's 1340 01:00:34,120 --> 01:00:35,800 Speaker 1: that's that would a line good. 1341 01:00:35,680 --> 01:00:39,640 Speaker 2: Block, Miles, we're pulling for you. It could be a 1342 01:00:39,680 --> 01:00:41,400 Speaker 2: career long bet. 1343 01:00:41,520 --> 01:00:43,440 Speaker 3: Yeah right, that would be in. 1344 01:00:43,520 --> 01:00:45,000 Speaker 2: I wonder what they would put the odds out for 1345 01:00:45,040 --> 01:00:49,120 Speaker 2: that career Wemby quadruple double because that was plus forty 1346 01:00:49,120 --> 01:00:51,440 Speaker 2: five hundred, so it's going to be significantly. 1347 01:00:50,920 --> 01:00:54,840 Speaker 3: Less four fifty plus four fifty sure be. 1348 01:00:54,760 --> 01:00:55,320 Speaker 2: A fun bets. 1349 01:00:55,400 --> 01:00:56,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, that's fun. 1350 01:00:57,120 --> 01:00:59,080 Speaker 2: That's the best part about it. It's like, yeah, just 1351 01:00:59,080 --> 01:01:01,360 Speaker 2: just cheering for it, all right, Well, let's call it. 1352 01:01:01,400 --> 01:01:03,880 Speaker 2: There lots to talk about last night's games, having fun 1353 01:01:03,880 --> 01:01:06,600 Speaker 2: with the player poll and that fun tweet from Miles Brown. 1354 01:01:07,120 --> 01:01:11,160 Speaker 2: We're back tomorrow ten am Eastern, two hour episode of 1355 01:01:11,200 --> 01:01:14,480 Speaker 2: Survivor on again tonight, My goodness, trying to kill us 1356 01:01:14,520 --> 01:01:18,520 Speaker 2: Jeff Propes. So we'll have no bus tomorrow two hours 1357 01:01:18,560 --> 01:01:20,640 Speaker 2: and then we go to ninety minutes. But man, I 1358 01:01:20,680 --> 01:01:23,840 Speaker 2: got two hours for the premiere. Another two hours. I 1359 01:01:23,840 --> 01:01:26,400 Speaker 2: mean that must be good. It must be something happening here, 1360 01:01:27,760 --> 01:01:30,200 Speaker 2: No way, maybe an evacuation. 1361 01:01:30,680 --> 01:01:35,080 Speaker 4: Oh no, it's because Amazing Race doesn't start till next time. 1362 01:01:35,480 --> 01:01:38,960 Speaker 2: This guy's on it. This guy's on it, so just 1363 01:01:39,000 --> 01:01:41,200 Speaker 2: fill intended tap dancing. What's Phil doing? 1364 01:01:42,160 --> 01:01:42,600 Speaker 1: I don't know. 1365 01:01:42,720 --> 01:01:47,959 Speaker 4: This show is shorter now, mercifully, I mean less episodes of. 1366 01:01:47,880 --> 01:01:48,640 Speaker 2: The Amazing Race. 1367 01:01:48,720 --> 01:01:49,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think so. 1368 01:01:49,520 --> 01:01:52,160 Speaker 4: It's gotta be because it ends the same time as Survivals. 1369 01:01:52,720 --> 01:01:53,880 Speaker 2: Oh okay, I didn't. 1370 01:01:53,640 --> 01:01:56,240 Speaker 4: Know that they're going more places but less episodes. 1371 01:01:56,640 --> 01:02:01,360 Speaker 3: Smart, Actually, I have never I'd be even more amazing. 1372 01:02:01,680 --> 01:02:06,960 Speaker 2: It does less of a race and more amazing. All right, 1373 01:02:07,040 --> 01:02:09,920 Speaker 2: So anyway, Survivor that means no bus tomorrow afternoon, but 1374 01:02:09,960 --> 01:02:11,760 Speaker 2: we'll be here at ten am Eastern to talk about 1375 01:02:11,800 --> 01:02:14,000 Speaker 2: the hoops on tonight til then. Clipper bros. 1376 01:02:14,240 --> 01:02:15,160 Speaker 3: You heard it here first. 1377 01:02:15,360 --> 01:02:19,040 Speaker 2: Have a great time, turn up. Love you guys awesome, thanks. 1378 01:02:18,880 --> 01:02:20,440 Speaker 1: For joining us. And remember, since you guys will be 1379 01:02:20,480 --> 01:02:23,840 Speaker 1: watching Survivor, I'll jump on the playback and watch some basketball. 1380 01:02:23,920 --> 01:02:27,680 Speaker 2: Oh all rights, two hours. 1381 01:02:28,160 --> 01:02:28,760 Speaker 1: How do you do it? 1382 01:02:28,800 --> 01:02:31,360 Speaker 3: You get a boat? Players off at. 1383 01:02:32,280 --> 01:02:36,160 Speaker 2: Did you see the mascots did their own version of Survivor. 1384 01:02:36,280 --> 01:02:38,360 Speaker 2: I mean we'll talk about that on no bus race 1385 01:02:38,360 --> 01:02:38,960 Speaker 2: to day people