1 00:00:12,960 --> 00:00:25,520 Speaker 1: Well, podcast listeners, this one's for you, Monday, June thirteenth. 2 00:00:25,640 --> 00:00:29,520 Speaker 1: Here in the studio, I'm Tess Malice alongside me. It's 3 00:00:29,520 --> 00:00:35,040 Speaker 1: the bearded one. It's Tray Harvey he yo, also the 4 00:00:35,040 --> 00:00:39,160 Speaker 1: International Man Mystery. It's Lee Ellis Friend. You moved man, 5 00:00:40,880 --> 00:00:44,960 Speaker 1: lady got taller in the last thirty minutes. That's what 6 00:00:45,040 --> 00:00:48,040 Speaker 1: rehearsals are for. But I guess I just didn't pan 7 00:00:48,120 --> 00:00:51,960 Speaker 1: out or tilted. Camera drove all right. And the man 8 00:00:52,040 --> 00:00:56,120 Speaker 1: making the magic happen it's Jad Larry Is. Yeah. For 9 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:58,480 Speaker 1: podcast listeners, Lee was slightly out of frank when we 10 00:00:58,520 --> 00:01:00,280 Speaker 1: went to his iso there. 11 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:03,279 Speaker 2: Yeah, got well headroom. 12 00:01:04,160 --> 00:01:06,840 Speaker 1: No skeats. Today he's on his way back from running 13 00:01:06,840 --> 00:01:10,440 Speaker 1: a marathon in the beautiful state of Washington. A marathon 14 00:01:10,480 --> 00:01:15,319 Speaker 1: he ran in two hours and fifty four minutes, bloody fast. 15 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:20,320 Speaker 2: He's actually running from Seattle to here today. It'll take 16 00:01:20,360 --> 00:01:22,280 Speaker 2: a little bit longer, but he's going to make it 17 00:01:22,319 --> 00:01:23,000 Speaker 2: in less than a day. 18 00:01:23,000 --> 00:01:26,560 Speaker 1: I think. Yeah. Pretty cool course too, I looked it up. 19 00:01:26,600 --> 00:01:29,039 Speaker 1: You you got to run through a tunnel for several miles, 20 00:01:29,080 --> 00:01:31,279 Speaker 1: so you have to wear a headlamp because it's so dark. Wow, 21 00:01:31,800 --> 00:01:36,000 Speaker 1: and a lot of people do their pebs the personal 22 00:01:36,040 --> 00:01:40,200 Speaker 1: best on this course because it's kind of a slight downhill. 23 00:01:40,800 --> 00:01:43,360 Speaker 1: So we got a peb for Je. 24 00:01:43,000 --> 00:01:46,319 Speaker 2: Here payab for je. I looked up the course as well. 25 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 2: It's pretty cool when they described it's called like literally 26 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:51,600 Speaker 2: the light in the Tunnel marathon he ran because you 27 00:01:51,680 --> 00:01:53,360 Speaker 2: run through this two mile long tone. They say, as 28 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:55,200 Speaker 2: soon as you get fifty yards in all you can 29 00:01:55,240 --> 00:01:58,560 Speaker 2: see a tiny pinprick of light down at the end. 30 00:01:58,680 --> 00:02:02,680 Speaker 2: So that's something I'll never experience somebody who did. 31 00:02:03,880 --> 00:02:06,600 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, it's exciting for Skeets cuz he wanted to 32 00:02:06,640 --> 00:02:09,800 Speaker 1: qualify for Boston. He did with two hours fifty four again, 33 00:02:10,480 --> 00:02:13,520 Speaker 1: crushing that time. He's got to start a running podcast 34 00:02:13,520 --> 00:02:16,400 Speaker 1: when he comes back. I assume we're talking here, but 35 00:02:17,000 --> 00:02:19,239 Speaker 1: running for a long time. We can talk about it 36 00:02:19,280 --> 00:02:20,200 Speaker 1: for two hours and fifty four. 37 00:02:20,320 --> 00:02:22,520 Speaker 3: I can't even imagine running for two as and fifty 38 00:02:22,560 --> 00:02:25,160 Speaker 3: four like it just be I don't know, it just 39 00:02:25,200 --> 00:02:27,280 Speaker 3: crazy to be able to maintain it for that long. 40 00:02:27,440 --> 00:02:28,920 Speaker 3: So at congrats. 41 00:02:29,280 --> 00:02:31,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, and he's gonna go crush Boston. He wants to 42 00:02:31,440 --> 00:02:35,280 Speaker 1: go give Heartbreak Hill some of that heartbreak he suffered 43 00:02:35,280 --> 00:02:38,079 Speaker 1: when he ran Boston a few years ago, but he's 44 00:02:38,120 --> 00:02:41,160 Speaker 1: going back probably next year, and he'll be back tonight 45 00:02:41,160 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 1: with an Immediate Reaction podcast following Game five of the Finals, 46 00:02:45,880 --> 00:02:48,680 Speaker 1: and then we'll be back slight programming note at nine 47 00:02:48,840 --> 00:02:53,680 Speaker 1: Eastern Tuesday morning with the recap of Game five of 48 00:02:53,800 --> 00:02:57,400 Speaker 1: the Finals, so we'll be an hour earlier. We'll get 49 00:02:57,400 --> 00:03:00,000 Speaker 1: to your guys trip from Boston a little bit later 50 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:02,520 Speaker 1: in the show, some details. Because we were on an 51 00:03:02,520 --> 00:03:05,560 Speaker 1: Immediate Reaction podcast on Friday, everybody dropping in and out, 52 00:03:06,160 --> 00:03:08,480 Speaker 1: Tray didn't get to talking about holding the top seventy 53 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:11,800 Speaker 1: five BALLA tragic Yeah, well come on, man, that's the 54 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 1: top seventy five ball. 55 00:03:12,960 --> 00:03:15,800 Speaker 2: We were excited when we saw it in the distance. 56 00:03:15,560 --> 00:03:20,320 Speaker 1: Like that thing shines like a little prick of light, right, 57 00:03:20,360 --> 00:03:20,760 Speaker 1: I mean that. 58 00:03:21,280 --> 00:03:25,760 Speaker 2: Thing is shah yeah yeah yeah, yeah, it's good photographs. 59 00:03:25,800 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 2: Well that's for sure. 60 00:03:26,639 --> 00:03:31,200 Speaker 1: Yeah. Interesting, interesting, alright, alright, here's some dissent I like it. Okay, 61 00:03:31,360 --> 00:03:32,959 Speaker 1: you guys played with some fans and we'll get to 62 00:03:33,040 --> 00:03:36,520 Speaker 1: Leave's coldplay report. Can you tease us it was a 63 00:03:36,560 --> 00:03:37,160 Speaker 1: hot night? 64 00:03:37,440 --> 00:03:38,800 Speaker 4: Did he cold play? 65 00:03:41,320 --> 00:03:43,800 Speaker 1: Yeah? You did that when you got back. Yes, So 66 00:03:43,880 --> 00:03:45,440 Speaker 1: we'll get to that a little bit later on, but 67 00:03:45,480 --> 00:03:48,440 Speaker 1: first Game five of the NBA Finals tonight, Monday night, 68 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:52,120 Speaker 1: Game four, we saw Steph drop forty three. Some out 69 00:03:52,120 --> 00:03:54,880 Speaker 1: there saying, this is the best Steph Curry we have 70 00:03:55,200 --> 00:03:57,480 Speaker 1: ever seen? Trey, are you one of those people? Is 71 00:03:57,520 --> 00:03:59,640 Speaker 1: this the best Steph We've ever seen? 72 00:04:01,400 --> 00:04:05,480 Speaker 2: Tough to call and twenty sixteen regular season Steph Curry, 73 00:04:05,880 --> 00:04:09,280 Speaker 2: that was pretty special, unanimous MVP. The Warriors won seventy 74 00:04:09,280 --> 00:04:12,160 Speaker 2: three games. He hit four hundred and two three pointers 75 00:04:12,160 --> 00:04:15,160 Speaker 2: that season, led the league in scoring with thirty a game, 76 00:04:15,480 --> 00:04:18,880 Speaker 2: had the double bang shot against ok SED numerous times, 77 00:04:18,960 --> 00:04:21,480 Speaker 2: Curry coming through in the clutch in the regular season. 78 00:04:21,640 --> 00:04:25,080 Speaker 2: So maybe at the absolute pinnacle day to day, night 79 00:04:25,200 --> 00:04:28,800 Speaker 2: to night twenty sixteen Steph. But this is easily by 80 00:04:28,920 --> 00:04:31,800 Speaker 2: far the best Steph Curry we've seen in the finals. 81 00:04:32,040 --> 00:04:34,120 Speaker 2: And Lee, I feel so fortunate to have seen that 82 00:04:34,200 --> 00:04:37,960 Speaker 2: game four live. We were talking pregame before even game three, 83 00:04:38,120 --> 00:04:41,080 Speaker 2: like it'd be awesome to see a player game, you know, 84 00:04:41,400 --> 00:04:44,160 Speaker 2: an Al Horford game, and Andrew Wiggins game. We got 85 00:04:44,160 --> 00:04:47,200 Speaker 2: a Steph Curry Finals game, maybe the best of his career. 86 00:04:47,240 --> 00:04:51,400 Speaker 2: Forty three points, ten rebounds, joining a couple of Schlubs 87 00:04:51,480 --> 00:04:54,400 Speaker 2: Michael Jordan and Lebron James as the only players at 88 00:04:54,440 --> 00:04:56,640 Speaker 2: their age to do that in the Finals. It was 89 00:04:56,680 --> 00:04:58,880 Speaker 2: his second forty point Finals game. He had a forty 90 00:04:58,920 --> 00:05:01,719 Speaker 2: seven point eight rebound, seven assist game and a loss 91 00:05:02,160 --> 00:05:04,960 Speaker 2: to the Raptors, but this was a must win game 92 00:05:05,279 --> 00:05:08,760 Speaker 2: on the road. People were definitely feeling Boston had the 93 00:05:08,760 --> 00:05:11,719 Speaker 2: advantage in this series. That's the kind of game that 94 00:05:11,800 --> 00:05:14,320 Speaker 2: gets remembered for a long time, especially if the Warriors 95 00:05:14,320 --> 00:05:16,800 Speaker 2: go on to win this series four games. So far, 96 00:05:17,080 --> 00:05:20,240 Speaker 2: Steph's at thirty four four points, six rebounds per game, 97 00:05:20,320 --> 00:05:22,919 Speaker 2: not bad for a little guy out there, four assists, 98 00:05:22,960 --> 00:05:25,800 Speaker 2: shooting fifty percent from the field, but forty nine percent 99 00:05:25,839 --> 00:05:28,720 Speaker 2: from three to eighty five from the free throw lines. 100 00:05:28,760 --> 00:05:30,960 Speaker 2: Still slacking there. Yeah, yeah, I mean, get him in 101 00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:33,240 Speaker 2: the gym already. It's his most points per game in 102 00:05:33,279 --> 00:05:36,039 Speaker 2: the Finals. His rebounds are up there, his assister low, 103 00:05:36,160 --> 00:05:37,640 Speaker 2: which I think is kind of the point for the 104 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:40,680 Speaker 2: Celtics and honestly what the Warriors have needed so far. 105 00:05:40,800 --> 00:05:43,520 Speaker 2: So kind of similar to twenty nineteen for me playing 106 00:05:43,560 --> 00:05:46,719 Speaker 2: against the Raptors when Katie eventually went down, when Clay 107 00:05:46,760 --> 00:05:50,120 Speaker 2: eventually went down, and we saw Nick Nurse, with the 108 00:05:50,200 --> 00:05:52,320 Speaker 2: lack of weapons that the Warriors had, say hey, we're 109 00:05:52,360 --> 00:05:53,880 Speaker 2: going to a box and one, and Curry was still 110 00:05:53,920 --> 00:05:56,200 Speaker 2: able to have some nice games there, but the efficiency 111 00:05:56,440 --> 00:05:58,600 Speaker 2: wasn't quite the same. He's doing all of this as 112 00:05:58,640 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 2: well as the fun of one of the best defenses 113 00:06:01,680 --> 00:06:05,159 Speaker 2: we've seen, at least in recent memory. The Celtics limited 114 00:06:05,240 --> 00:06:07,719 Speaker 2: KD in the first round. They made things tough on Yannis. 115 00:06:07,920 --> 00:06:10,520 Speaker 2: Jimmy Butler had his success a couple of forty point games, 116 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:12,640 Speaker 2: but he also had a couple of stinkers and that 117 00:06:12,760 --> 00:06:15,440 Speaker 2: series against the Heat. In general, though, Celtics number one 118 00:06:15,520 --> 00:06:18,080 Speaker 2: defense all year have continued to be great in the 119 00:06:18,120 --> 00:06:21,400 Speaker 2: playoffs and Curry is just doing whatever he wants. It's 120 00:06:21,440 --> 00:06:23,400 Speaker 2: good defense by the Celtics on most of it is, 121 00:06:23,440 --> 00:06:26,359 Speaker 2: but it does not matter because Curry has taken his 122 00:06:26,400 --> 00:06:28,880 Speaker 2: game to another level, which is exactly what people wanted 123 00:06:28,920 --> 00:06:31,240 Speaker 2: to see coming into this finals. Sometimes it feels like 124 00:06:31,279 --> 00:06:34,239 Speaker 2: Steph versus the Celtics. Ye, and he's still coming out ahead. 125 00:06:34,760 --> 00:06:35,320 Speaker 4: Yeah. 126 00:06:35,400 --> 00:06:37,080 Speaker 3: I think the last point there is what I was 127 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:39,640 Speaker 3: going to focus on too. I think, particularly playoff and 128 00:06:39,720 --> 00:06:42,040 Speaker 3: final Steph, this is the toughest defense I think he's 129 00:06:42,040 --> 00:06:45,360 Speaker 3: ever come up against because the Celtics are just a 130 00:06:45,400 --> 00:06:47,760 Speaker 3: force on that end, and they've got a great individual 131 00:06:47,800 --> 00:06:50,840 Speaker 3: defenders in Brown and Marcus Smart and Tatum, but they've 132 00:06:50,880 --> 00:06:53,200 Speaker 3: also got that team concept where you know that he 133 00:06:53,279 --> 00:06:54,880 Speaker 3: made Doc is like, we've got to try to make 134 00:06:54,880 --> 00:06:56,520 Speaker 3: sure there's always a hand or two in his face, 135 00:06:56,720 --> 00:06:59,279 Speaker 3: and sometimes there is, and Steph is still knocking in 136 00:06:59,320 --> 00:07:02,279 Speaker 3: these shots. I think, individually, as a finals performance, that 137 00:07:02,320 --> 00:07:04,440 Speaker 3: probably was his best game. But I also think I'm 138 00:07:04,440 --> 00:07:06,880 Speaker 3: going the narrative angle here. I think because the fact 139 00:07:06,880 --> 00:07:09,680 Speaker 3: that Steph hasn't won a finals MVP and those two 140 00:07:09,720 --> 00:07:12,360 Speaker 3: when KD won them, they were boring finals. Let's be 141 00:07:12,400 --> 00:07:15,200 Speaker 3: honest here, they lost one game and they were lucky 142 00:07:15,200 --> 00:07:17,400 Speaker 3: to lose that game or unlucky if you like. Other 143 00:07:17,440 --> 00:07:19,360 Speaker 3: than that, it's a sweep. And I think Steph's great. 144 00:07:19,360 --> 00:07:21,440 Speaker 3: I mean, he's been so good and so consistent in 145 00:07:21,480 --> 00:07:23,520 Speaker 3: all the playoffs and all the finals. If you check 146 00:07:23,560 --> 00:07:26,200 Speaker 3: his numbers, he's right at that same point. But those 147 00:07:26,240 --> 00:07:28,600 Speaker 3: ones just don't stand out because the Warriors won them 148 00:07:28,640 --> 00:07:30,600 Speaker 3: so easily. And then you go back to twenty fifteen, 149 00:07:30,640 --> 00:07:33,239 Speaker 3: and of course it was the big Andre iguidala MVP 150 00:07:33,440 --> 00:07:36,160 Speaker 3: Finals moment. But Steph was still very good. I remember 151 00:07:36,240 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 3: him absolutely cooking Delevate over from when they were two 152 00:07:38,640 --> 00:07:41,600 Speaker 3: one down to finishing four to the series. He was incredible, 153 00:07:41,640 --> 00:07:43,800 Speaker 3: and he was pretty good before that. But the Cavs 154 00:07:43,800 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 3: got the early start there and there was no Kyrie, 155 00:07:46,040 --> 00:07:48,480 Speaker 3: there was no Kevin Love. So the Cavs kind of 156 00:07:48,520 --> 00:07:51,520 Speaker 3: and Lebron were doing so much it overshadowed just how 157 00:07:51,520 --> 00:07:54,880 Speaker 3: effective Steph has been. But overall, you're just sort of 158 00:07:54,880 --> 00:07:57,760 Speaker 3: seeing right now that while the Warriors are getting good 159 00:07:57,800 --> 00:08:00,080 Speaker 3: contributions from a couple of other players, they're not getting 160 00:08:00,720 --> 00:08:03,240 Speaker 3: a standout contribution and Steph's kind of having to do 161 00:08:03,320 --> 00:08:05,680 Speaker 3: so much of it himself. But those threes he's hitting 162 00:08:05,720 --> 00:08:07,960 Speaker 3: where you know, Jason Tatum kind of bumped him there, 163 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:10,080 Speaker 3: he shook off Marcus Smart and then he went inside 164 00:08:10,120 --> 00:08:12,280 Speaker 3: against Robert Williams where he just dropped in that beautiful 165 00:08:12,280 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 3: tear dropped like that. He's just in his bag. He's 166 00:08:14,760 --> 00:08:17,560 Speaker 3: deep in his bag right now. But he also knows 167 00:08:17,600 --> 00:08:20,000 Speaker 3: they kind of they need all this from him. Yes, 168 00:08:20,160 --> 00:08:23,440 Speaker 3: that's the thing is this is not like it's like, well, 169 00:08:23,720 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 3: you know, they're running away with games they need him 170 00:08:25,760 --> 00:08:27,880 Speaker 3: to do this, and again when you're down on the 171 00:08:27,960 --> 00:08:32,040 Speaker 3: road basically series deciding, almost game there in game four, 172 00:08:32,280 --> 00:08:34,160 Speaker 3: and he comes and puts that performance up. I mean, 173 00:08:34,200 --> 00:08:37,680 Speaker 3: for me, yes, that was the best finals individual game, 174 00:08:37,880 --> 00:08:40,480 Speaker 3: but the best step I think is still the twenty 175 00:08:40,520 --> 00:08:43,360 Speaker 3: sixteen regular season one where he just changed the game 176 00:08:43,440 --> 00:08:45,920 Speaker 3: that season. Just unfortunately they didn't go on to win 177 00:08:46,000 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 3: the championship. But man to see it in person, and 178 00:08:48,920 --> 00:08:50,480 Speaker 3: you know, I know I've referenced it a few times, 179 00:08:50,520 --> 00:08:53,720 Speaker 3: but that quick release, when you see it, it's like 180 00:08:53,960 --> 00:08:55,760 Speaker 3: how he's able to get the ball in his hands 181 00:08:55,840 --> 00:08:58,800 Speaker 3: and away shooting it while there's big six foot eight, 182 00:08:58,800 --> 00:09:01,160 Speaker 3: six foot ten defenders coming anything like that and they's 183 00:09:01,200 --> 00:09:03,320 Speaker 3: notn't even touching the rim, They're going straight through. It's 184 00:09:03,320 --> 00:09:08,080 Speaker 3: incredible to watch, so fantastic stuff. And I mean, he's 185 00:09:08,240 --> 00:09:11,319 Speaker 3: he's just playing all his career. All that work he's 186 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:13,960 Speaker 3: put in is really starting to come on display right now. 187 00:09:14,600 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 1: All the focus of the Celtics defense, the best defense 188 00:09:17,679 --> 00:09:20,640 Speaker 1: in the league, is on Steph and we're watching guys 189 00:09:20,960 --> 00:09:24,280 Speaker 1: score thirty four points per game, and it really doesn't 190 00:09:24,320 --> 00:09:26,720 Speaker 1: compare to any of his other finals I know, sort 191 00:09:26,720 --> 00:09:30,800 Speaker 1: of schematically the way team that the Celtics are guarding him. 192 00:09:31,240 --> 00:09:35,079 Speaker 1: The best comparison is twenty nineteen when there was no 193 00:09:35,200 --> 00:09:37,320 Speaker 1: Kevin Durant because he was injured. Clay went out for 194 00:09:37,360 --> 00:09:39,360 Speaker 1: a game. They played the box and one they just 195 00:09:39,440 --> 00:09:44,200 Speaker 1: went at Steph and his numbers aren't even comparable. They're 196 00:09:44,240 --> 00:09:46,840 Speaker 1: just not as good. They weren't as good in that 197 00:09:46,960 --> 00:09:49,800 Speaker 1: series to what he's doing now. And the efficiency is ridiculous. 198 00:09:49,800 --> 00:09:52,319 Speaker 1: And it's not just getting to the lane, as you said, 199 00:09:52,360 --> 00:09:55,040 Speaker 1: they're jumpers that are just so pure to be able 200 00:09:55,160 --> 00:09:59,840 Speaker 1: to be shooting nearly fifty percent from three on thirteen 201 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:04,200 Speaker 1: tempts when all of the focuses on him. This is 202 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:07,560 Speaker 1: definitely his best Finals ever. Steve Kirk keeps saying that 203 00:10:07,679 --> 00:10:11,560 Speaker 1: he's his strongest ever and that's keeping him more resilient 204 00:10:11,559 --> 00:10:13,679 Speaker 1: and able to go from minute one to minute forty eight. 205 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:15,280 Speaker 1: And I was just in awe when we're doing our 206 00:10:15,320 --> 00:10:18,959 Speaker 1: podcast on Friday, you guys obviously there in person that 207 00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:22,000 Speaker 1: they got this freaking win with all the focus on him, 208 00:10:22,080 --> 00:10:24,200 Speaker 1: And I thought maybe in the fourth, especially when he 209 00:10:24,240 --> 00:10:25,959 Speaker 1: came on and he threw that pass over his head, 210 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:29,480 Speaker 1: and maybe the just all the pressure and all the 211 00:10:29,520 --> 00:10:31,520 Speaker 1: focus on him would just wear him down over the game. 212 00:10:31,559 --> 00:10:34,240 Speaker 1: But Nope, he was still able to come through there 213 00:10:34,240 --> 00:10:37,880 Speaker 1: and his teammates, and I think my awe was about 214 00:10:37,920 --> 00:10:40,680 Speaker 1: his teammates finally doing something in the fourth quarter, Clay 215 00:10:40,720 --> 00:10:46,719 Speaker 1: and Wiggans really coming through in that fourth It's in 216 00:10:46,720 --> 00:10:49,400 Speaker 1: a monumental performance and I think, as Trey said, it'll 217 00:10:49,440 --> 00:10:53,199 Speaker 1: only be really truly remembered if they win this series 218 00:10:54,240 --> 00:10:57,160 Speaker 1: with what he's doing. I love that he's matching his 219 00:10:57,320 --> 00:11:00,280 Speaker 1: age with his points per game number, that he's that 220 00:11:00,280 --> 00:11:02,560 Speaker 1: it's thirty four for thirty four because you said, Trey, 221 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:04,160 Speaker 1: that the only people who have done it at age 222 00:11:04,200 --> 00:11:07,120 Speaker 1: thirty four are those those schlubs and Lebron and Jordan. 223 00:11:07,600 --> 00:11:12,079 Speaker 1: It's almost forgettable that he's thirty four years old, even 224 00:11:12,080 --> 00:11:14,679 Speaker 1: though we've been seeing him forever. He's thirty four. I 225 00:11:14,679 --> 00:11:18,320 Speaker 1: guess just because he's so youthful that he's you know, 226 00:11:18,360 --> 00:11:21,760 Speaker 1: he lost two years of his playoff career here during 227 00:11:21,800 --> 00:11:24,880 Speaker 1: his peak because the Warriors kind of stunk. This is 228 00:11:24,920 --> 00:11:28,560 Speaker 1: the best steph and again for a jump shooter to 229 00:11:28,559 --> 00:11:32,200 Speaker 1: be shooting these shots and to be shooting these percentages, 230 00:11:33,200 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 1: what it is remarkable and it is a lot like 231 00:11:38,400 --> 00:11:41,600 Speaker 1: the twenty fifteen finals on the other side, for me, 232 00:11:41,880 --> 00:11:46,199 Speaker 1: it's like Lebron carrying the calves. But this one could 233 00:11:46,280 --> 00:11:49,200 Speaker 1: end up in a series victory. And not to belittle 234 00:11:49,240 --> 00:11:52,080 Speaker 1: what Wiggins did with his sixteen boards, he was very 235 00:11:52,120 --> 00:11:55,679 Speaker 1: good and Clay coming along, But this is all about Steph, 236 00:11:56,280 --> 00:11:58,480 Speaker 1: it really truly is, and this is his series, and yes, 237 00:11:58,559 --> 00:12:01,600 Speaker 1: the narrative will be his if he wins this thing, 238 00:12:01,920 --> 00:12:07,280 Speaker 1: especially if he wins Finals MVP and the Celtics are 239 00:12:07,360 --> 00:12:10,319 Speaker 1: actually the victors of the series. Is there a possibility 240 00:12:10,720 --> 00:12:15,400 Speaker 1: that Steph wins Finals MVP if the Celtics win the series? Now, 241 00:12:15,440 --> 00:12:18,559 Speaker 1: obviously traditionally it goes to the best player on the 242 00:12:18,600 --> 00:12:21,640 Speaker 1: winning team. Obviously it only happened once it's gone to 243 00:12:21,640 --> 00:12:24,000 Speaker 1: a player on the losing team nineteen sixty nine, the 244 00:12:24,040 --> 00:12:26,640 Speaker 1: first time they handled out. The first time they handed 245 00:12:26,640 --> 00:12:31,240 Speaker 1: it out because they weren't weighed down by tradition back then, right, 246 00:12:31,280 --> 00:12:35,000 Speaker 1: and no precedence. Yeah, maybe the pendulum is swinging in 247 00:12:35,040 --> 00:12:37,319 Speaker 1: the other direction just a little bit, because we all 248 00:12:37,360 --> 00:12:39,240 Speaker 1: know who the best player is in this series. It 249 00:12:39,360 --> 00:12:42,040 Speaker 1: is very very clear Kurry has one hundred and thirty 250 00:12:42,040 --> 00:12:44,640 Speaker 1: seven points. To this point, the next player is almost 251 00:12:44,679 --> 00:12:49,000 Speaker 1: fifty behind. Tatum and Brown have eighty nine points in 252 00:12:49,040 --> 00:12:51,839 Speaker 1: this series. And as I mentioned, those ridiculous percentages where 253 00:12:51,840 --> 00:12:55,360 Speaker 1: he's shooting almost fifty to fifty from the field and 254 00:12:55,400 --> 00:12:57,360 Speaker 1: from three point land And like you said about the 255 00:12:57,360 --> 00:13:01,160 Speaker 1: twenty sixteen season, when you see a guy go fifty 256 00:13:01,200 --> 00:13:04,719 Speaker 1: to forty ninety for a whole season, you know, we 257 00:13:04,760 --> 00:13:07,040 Speaker 1: bow down to that. That is something that is so 258 00:13:07,120 --> 00:13:09,400 Speaker 1: hard to do. We're watching it here in the finals 259 00:13:09,800 --> 00:13:11,719 Speaker 1: for a guy who has all this attention on him. 260 00:13:11,720 --> 00:13:15,640 Speaker 1: It's clear he is the Finals MVP. But will he 261 00:13:15,760 --> 00:13:19,400 Speaker 1: get the votes? Will will? You know, people are understanding 262 00:13:19,440 --> 00:13:23,600 Speaker 1: here that I guess that you know, we don't have 263 00:13:23,640 --> 00:13:28,720 Speaker 1: to go by precedent, but those eleven voters will will 264 00:13:28,760 --> 00:13:30,760 Speaker 1: some of them sway away from Tatum or Brown and 265 00:13:30,840 --> 00:13:33,160 Speaker 1: maybe they take away the vote from each other because 266 00:13:33,200 --> 00:13:36,960 Speaker 1: neither of them has been amazingly. If we see Tatum 267 00:13:37,000 --> 00:13:38,880 Speaker 1: or Brown run away with this thing in the next 268 00:13:38,960 --> 00:13:41,480 Speaker 1: three games, I think that probably hurts Curry's chances. But 269 00:13:41,559 --> 00:13:43,320 Speaker 1: the fact that they're sort of both on the same 270 00:13:43,400 --> 00:13:46,280 Speaker 1: level right now, maybe you can say, Okay, well, those 271 00:13:46,280 --> 00:13:49,160 Speaker 1: guys haven't been nearly as good as Steph. But if 272 00:13:49,160 --> 00:13:50,920 Speaker 1: one of them takes a step up, maybe there's a 273 00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:55,319 Speaker 1: chance there. But eleven voters, you gotta have six, Like, obviously, 274 00:13:55,520 --> 00:13:58,320 Speaker 1: I'm trying to be realistic here. If this thing goes, 275 00:13:58,360 --> 00:14:01,480 Speaker 1: it has to go seven. Yeah, And and I do 276 00:14:01,559 --> 00:14:04,800 Speaker 1: think there's I do think there's more of a shot 277 00:14:04,840 --> 00:14:08,559 Speaker 1: even than Lebron in twenty fifteen when he got four 278 00:14:08,720 --> 00:14:12,080 Speaker 1: of the eleven votes. The other seven went to andre Iguodala. 279 00:14:13,040 --> 00:14:16,160 Speaker 1: And maybe I bring that up because maybe there is 280 00:14:17,080 --> 00:14:19,760 Speaker 1: a bit of a corrector here where they say the 281 00:14:19,840 --> 00:14:24,400 Speaker 1: voters say Steph obviously needs a Finals MVP. He is 282 00:14:25,440 --> 00:14:27,320 Speaker 1: the best player in this series. It's going to be 283 00:14:27,360 --> 00:14:30,600 Speaker 1: hard to get six. But do you think there's a chance, Well. 284 00:14:30,560 --> 00:14:31,880 Speaker 3: But I think it has to go seven if the 285 00:14:31,920 --> 00:14:34,000 Speaker 3: Warriors don't win the series. If they win the series, 286 00:14:34,040 --> 00:14:36,280 Speaker 3: he's there's absolutely a lock, no doubt about it. But 287 00:14:36,320 --> 00:14:38,360 Speaker 3: if they lose in six, then probably not. I mean 288 00:14:38,400 --> 00:14:40,040 Speaker 3: it's going to go to Brown or Tatum, I think 289 00:14:40,080 --> 00:14:42,880 Speaker 3: in that situation, because it'd be very weird if the 290 00:14:42,920 --> 00:14:44,920 Speaker 3: Warriors only win two games and they still give him 291 00:14:44,920 --> 00:14:47,440 Speaker 3: the Finals MVP. It would be even weirder though, if 292 00:14:47,480 --> 00:14:49,840 Speaker 3: they were to lose in seven and Steph was to 293 00:14:49,880 --> 00:14:51,960 Speaker 3: win the finals MVP, so he will get his Finals 294 00:14:52,040 --> 00:14:56,080 Speaker 3: MVP in the Championship they lose. But look, let's say 295 00:14:56,120 --> 00:14:58,920 Speaker 3: go seven and it's a buzzer beater by Al Horford, 296 00:14:59,120 --> 00:15:01,920 Speaker 3: but Steph has forty eight points, then that's the scenario 297 00:15:02,040 --> 00:15:05,080 Speaker 3: where he could absolutely win it. So yes, it's possible, 298 00:15:06,000 --> 00:15:08,240 Speaker 3: but a few things have to happen obviously for that 299 00:15:08,280 --> 00:15:10,320 Speaker 3: to be, and it just has to be seven games, 300 00:15:10,360 --> 00:15:12,960 Speaker 3: because you can't win it if your team doesn't even 301 00:15:12,960 --> 00:15:15,800 Speaker 3: get that far. It's funny, though, I do also think 302 00:15:15,880 --> 00:15:18,640 Speaker 3: narrative again here that had because Steph hasn't won one. 303 00:15:18,880 --> 00:15:21,240 Speaker 3: It seems like we're talking about it way more than 304 00:15:21,240 --> 00:15:24,000 Speaker 3: we normally do in the finals, about who the MVP is. 305 00:15:24,120 --> 00:15:25,840 Speaker 3: I mean, last year it was kind of pretty obvious 306 00:15:25,840 --> 00:15:27,520 Speaker 3: as well. If the Bucks wins is going to be Yannist, 307 00:15:27,520 --> 00:15:28,840 Speaker 3: no one else is going to get it, and if 308 00:15:28,880 --> 00:15:30,440 Speaker 3: it's a Sun, that was either a book or a. 309 00:15:30,520 --> 00:15:32,040 Speaker 4: Pall one of those two guys. 310 00:15:32,040 --> 00:15:34,000 Speaker 3: But it sort of feels like we are trying to 311 00:15:34,000 --> 00:15:36,600 Speaker 3: make this into like, Okay, there's no way, there's no 312 00:15:36,640 --> 00:15:38,240 Speaker 3: way anyone else on the Warriors can win it, So 313 00:15:38,320 --> 00:15:40,200 Speaker 3: the Warriors have to win it. So Steph gets it, 314 00:15:40,560 --> 00:15:41,840 Speaker 3: and is there a way you can win it if 315 00:15:41,880 --> 00:15:45,520 Speaker 3: they don't get well, I suppose so. But ultimately, you know, 316 00:15:45,640 --> 00:15:47,840 Speaker 3: Steph has talked about it, Steve Kerr talked about it, 317 00:15:48,080 --> 00:15:50,520 Speaker 3: and he would love it for sure, but he's way 318 00:15:50,520 --> 00:15:52,560 Speaker 3: more interested. Let's just get the championship and we can 319 00:15:52,600 --> 00:15:55,120 Speaker 3: worry about that other stuff afterwards, because this is not 320 00:15:55,160 --> 00:15:56,720 Speaker 3: going to affect his legacy one way or the another 321 00:15:56,800 --> 00:15:59,680 Speaker 3: if he doesn't win a finals MVP, because he's a 322 00:15:59,680 --> 00:16:02,720 Speaker 3: whole of he's a locker ready. He's been incredible and 323 00:16:03,320 --> 00:16:06,120 Speaker 3: this is almost just one of those like add ons 324 00:16:06,480 --> 00:16:09,440 Speaker 3: that we're talking about because he should have probably won 325 00:16:09,520 --> 00:16:12,360 Speaker 3: it in twenty fifteen and then twenty seventeen, twenty eight 326 00:16:12,440 --> 00:16:14,840 Speaker 3: especially twenty eighteen, he was home after two games and 327 00:16:14,880 --> 00:16:17,000 Speaker 3: he had a stinkering game three, Kevin Durrant had a 328 00:16:17,040 --> 00:16:19,040 Speaker 3: huge game and then they swept anyway, and it was 329 00:16:19,080 --> 00:16:21,440 Speaker 3: almost like Durant sort of stole that momentum off him. 330 00:16:21,480 --> 00:16:24,600 Speaker 3: So Steph's has been as close as anyone can be 331 00:16:24,640 --> 00:16:27,359 Speaker 3: to winning a finals MVP without winning one, But ultimately 332 00:16:27,760 --> 00:16:30,200 Speaker 3: it doesn't really matter you know, he's more interested in 333 00:16:30,240 --> 00:16:31,400 Speaker 3: winning the championship anyway. 334 00:16:31,840 --> 00:16:34,400 Speaker 2: I think it matters getting a Finals MVP. That's awesome. 335 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:37,640 Speaker 2: And now that you've mentioned Lebron got four votes in 336 00:16:37,720 --> 00:16:41,120 Speaker 2: twenty fifteen not only won six games, I think it's 337 00:16:41,120 --> 00:16:44,960 Speaker 2: certainly possible now hearing that that Steph takes this. Even 338 00:16:45,000 --> 00:16:47,320 Speaker 2: if the Celtics pull it out on with me, it's 339 00:16:47,320 --> 00:16:49,480 Speaker 2: got to go seven games for Curry to be the 340 00:16:49,520 --> 00:16:52,080 Speaker 2: guy if he has another forty point game. If we 341 00:16:52,160 --> 00:16:54,840 Speaker 2: don't see a forty point game from Brown or Tatum, 342 00:16:55,040 --> 00:16:59,160 Speaker 2: they kind of haven't really separated each other separated themselves 343 00:16:59,160 --> 00:17:01,800 Speaker 2: from each other, so they could certainly split votes. You 344 00:17:01,800 --> 00:17:04,920 Speaker 2: could see Curry getting five votes, four to Brown or 345 00:17:04,920 --> 00:17:08,280 Speaker 2: Tatum and then two to the other guy. It's not 346 00:17:08,320 --> 00:17:10,480 Speaker 2: out of the realm of possibility, and I think he 347 00:17:10,480 --> 00:17:13,119 Speaker 2: would certainly deserve it. He's led the game in scoring 348 00:17:13,160 --> 00:17:15,919 Speaker 2: in every single one of these games so far. He 349 00:17:16,000 --> 00:17:19,159 Speaker 2: might be breaking the Finals record for three pointers made tonight. 350 00:17:19,320 --> 00:17:22,080 Speaker 2: He's only seven away from tying his own record, so 351 00:17:22,560 --> 00:17:24,520 Speaker 2: he's gonna have the stats to back it up. It's 352 00:17:24,560 --> 00:17:26,400 Speaker 2: a question of will he get the wins and will 353 00:17:26,440 --> 00:17:29,320 Speaker 2: any of the Celtics kind of seize the day as 354 00:17:29,600 --> 00:17:32,159 Speaker 2: I'm the guy who's for our team. Like Tatum, if 355 00:17:32,200 --> 00:17:33,520 Speaker 2: he goes out and has a forty point game, I 356 00:17:33,560 --> 00:17:35,440 Speaker 2: think he takes the lead. If Brown has a forty 357 00:17:35,480 --> 00:17:37,680 Speaker 2: point game, he takes the lead for the Celtics. But 358 00:17:37,760 --> 00:17:39,760 Speaker 2: right now they're kind of neck and neck with Curry 359 00:17:39,800 --> 00:17:43,480 Speaker 2: sitting head and shoulders above them. Anatomically correct for you 360 00:17:43,640 --> 00:17:45,359 Speaker 2: right there. But I would love to see it. I 361 00:17:45,359 --> 00:17:48,080 Speaker 2: would love to see the Celtics win the finals and 362 00:17:48,119 --> 00:17:50,400 Speaker 2: Steph still win finals MVP. I don't think people would 363 00:17:50,400 --> 00:17:52,240 Speaker 2: be that upset about it. They'd be like, we got 364 00:17:52,240 --> 00:17:53,680 Speaker 2: this one right, and it would be like a little 365 00:17:53,680 --> 00:17:54,840 Speaker 2: bit of a badge of honor. I think. 366 00:17:54,880 --> 00:17:57,320 Speaker 1: For the voters, yeah, it would be good to buck 367 00:17:57,359 --> 00:17:59,800 Speaker 1: tradition and vote for the best player if it's a 368 00:17:59,880 --> 00:18:02,240 Speaker 1: very very close series when it comes down to the 369 00:18:02,359 --> 00:18:06,359 Speaker 1: end of it, because who cares? Does it have to 370 00:18:06,359 --> 00:18:11,080 Speaker 1: be from the winning team? I guess there has to 371 00:18:11,160 --> 00:18:13,600 Speaker 1: be a bit of a correction from the twenty fifteen 372 00:18:13,680 --> 00:18:16,800 Speaker 1: finals and a bit of a Hey, Steph deserves a 373 00:18:16,840 --> 00:18:20,480 Speaker 1: finals MVP, and you sort of said it, Lee, I 374 00:18:20,560 --> 00:18:23,359 Speaker 1: know in the moment it's gonna stink for Steph and 375 00:18:23,600 --> 00:18:25,760 Speaker 1: people will you know, poke fund that he won a 376 00:18:25,800 --> 00:18:29,720 Speaker 1: finals MVP and a series loss. If that happens, I'm 377 00:18:29,760 --> 00:18:32,720 Speaker 1: bringing up that. Yeah, I'm bringing up that scenario because 378 00:18:32,720 --> 00:18:35,600 Speaker 1: if they win, obviously it's his. But yeah, people will say, well, 379 00:18:35,760 --> 00:18:37,440 Speaker 1: he only got his finals MVP in a series that 380 00:18:37,480 --> 00:18:40,240 Speaker 1: he lost. But I think when you look back thirty 381 00:18:40,320 --> 00:18:42,200 Speaker 1: years from now, it says finals MVP on your resume 382 00:18:43,280 --> 00:18:46,480 Speaker 1: doesn't really matter. Doesn't matter if Jerry West wanted in 383 00:18:46,560 --> 00:18:49,000 Speaker 1: a series that they lost. I don't think it really matters. 384 00:18:49,040 --> 00:18:51,320 Speaker 1: I think it'll be good on his resume. Everybody knows 385 00:18:51,400 --> 00:18:53,840 Speaker 1: that he should have won it in the twenty fifteen finals. 386 00:18:54,680 --> 00:18:57,520 Speaker 1: I was part of that, you know, the group that 387 00:18:57,680 --> 00:19:00,439 Speaker 1: was in awe of Andre Goodala. But like, nothing happens 388 00:19:00,440 --> 00:19:04,480 Speaker 1: on this roster without Steph Curry being the gravitational pull 389 00:19:04,560 --> 00:19:07,639 Speaker 1: that he is. So the voters may want to just 390 00:19:07,640 --> 00:19:09,679 Speaker 1: correct it and put something on his resume, and I 391 00:19:09,680 --> 00:19:12,480 Speaker 1: think that would that would help litle. Just a quick 392 00:19:12,520 --> 00:19:14,640 Speaker 1: look at the stats with what Tinam and Brown are doing. 393 00:19:14,640 --> 00:19:16,400 Speaker 1: It said the total numbers, but if you look at 394 00:19:16,520 --> 00:19:19,399 Speaker 1: points per game, they're averaging twenty two each and Steph 395 00:19:19,520 --> 00:19:24,000 Speaker 1: is averaging thirty four, So that's that could help swear 396 00:19:24,040 --> 00:19:27,240 Speaker 1: it for Steph just yeah, when it's that monstrous a gap, 397 00:19:27,600 --> 00:19:29,160 Speaker 1: like that's a big, big yeah. 398 00:19:29,320 --> 00:19:31,479 Speaker 3: But I think that's also reflective of the series as 399 00:19:31,480 --> 00:19:35,159 Speaker 3: Celtics have gotten way more contributions from their second and 400 00:19:35,240 --> 00:19:38,159 Speaker 3: third and fourth guys, whereas the Warriors had Clay had 401 00:19:38,160 --> 00:19:40,679 Speaker 3: an okay game, but they lose in Game three and 402 00:19:40,720 --> 00:19:43,480 Speaker 3: then game four, Wiggins, you know, has a very important 403 00:19:43,480 --> 00:19:46,640 Speaker 3: couple of possessions late. His stats look okay, but certainly 404 00:19:46,640 --> 00:19:49,960 Speaker 3: no one is like, really, that support staff, the support 405 00:19:50,000 --> 00:19:51,880 Speaker 3: helped that Steph needs to sort of carry the team 406 00:19:51,920 --> 00:19:54,240 Speaker 3: at some point. He's having to do it all, and 407 00:19:54,640 --> 00:19:57,120 Speaker 3: it feels anytime he goes to the bench, it's like, oh, 408 00:19:57,160 --> 00:19:59,000 Speaker 3: what's going to happen here for the Warriors? How they 409 00:19:59,080 --> 00:20:01,199 Speaker 3: going to sort of generate? My It's been okay, but 410 00:20:01,359 --> 00:20:04,639 Speaker 3: not like if Brown's on the bench and Tatum's on 411 00:20:04,640 --> 00:20:06,920 Speaker 3: the court. The Celtics still feel a little bit more 412 00:20:06,920 --> 00:20:09,840 Speaker 3: in control than the Warriors do when their star player sits. 413 00:20:09,840 --> 00:20:14,520 Speaker 3: But you know, look, Steph is you know, it's great 414 00:20:14,520 --> 00:20:16,359 Speaker 3: to see him out there playing the way he is 415 00:20:16,400 --> 00:20:19,040 Speaker 3: doing this right now, because it felt with those two 416 00:20:19,119 --> 00:20:21,400 Speaker 3: Kevin Durant Championships. They're legit and I'm not putting any 417 00:20:21,400 --> 00:20:24,639 Speaker 3: asterisk on them, but it didn't feel like they were tough. 418 00:20:24,680 --> 00:20:26,720 Speaker 3: This one's going to feel like he's really really going 419 00:20:26,800 --> 00:20:28,680 Speaker 3: to earn this one if the Warriors do it, because 420 00:20:28,720 --> 00:20:30,960 Speaker 3: this is a great defensive team. This has got really 421 00:20:30,960 --> 00:20:34,120 Speaker 3: good players out there. But Steph is just showing he's 422 00:20:34,119 --> 00:20:37,159 Speaker 3: better than anybody else right now, and it's it's awesome 423 00:20:37,200 --> 00:20:37,520 Speaker 3: to see. 424 00:20:37,680 --> 00:20:40,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, the two Durant Finals. You said it earlier, only 425 00:20:41,000 --> 00:20:42,520 Speaker 1: one loss for the Warriors. 426 00:20:43,400 --> 00:20:48,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, and that was like teams yeah, yeah, teams. 427 00:20:48,280 --> 00:20:48,520 Speaker 2: Yeah. 428 00:20:48,760 --> 00:20:51,000 Speaker 1: Richard Jefferson coming out recently and saying we couldn't beat 429 00:20:51,040 --> 00:20:52,840 Speaker 1: that team. Yeah, as a member of the Cavs, we 430 00:20:52,960 --> 00:20:55,320 Speaker 1: just we couldn't beat that the last once and it 431 00:20:55,320 --> 00:20:57,760 Speaker 1: was a gentuine sweep in the was what was the last? 432 00:20:57,960 --> 00:20:59,960 Speaker 3: It was Game three of the two thousand and eight 433 00:21:00,000 --> 00:21:02,960 Speaker 3: eighteen finals in Cleveland, I think. 434 00:21:02,920 --> 00:21:05,560 Speaker 1: Oh, the game where they shot a billion three. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 435 00:21:06,480 --> 00:21:08,920 Speaker 1: setting records there. We're pretty sure Smith, Yeah. 436 00:21:09,200 --> 00:21:11,720 Speaker 3: I'm sure they scored forty nine points in the first quarter. 437 00:21:11,720 --> 00:21:14,479 Speaker 3: Because I was in I was in Cleveland and I 438 00:21:14,520 --> 00:21:17,320 Speaker 3: was talking with our travel person at Turner to be like, 439 00:21:17,440 --> 00:21:20,000 Speaker 3: am I flying back to Atlanta tomorrow or over to Oakland? 440 00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:21,600 Speaker 3: And after the first quarter, I was like, I think 441 00:21:21,640 --> 00:21:24,440 Speaker 3: I'm going home. No, no, sorry, no, I said the opposite. 442 00:21:24,440 --> 00:21:25,879 Speaker 3: I said, I think we're going to Oakland. But then 443 00:21:25,960 --> 00:21:28,840 Speaker 3: the Warriors came back. But anyway, yeah, it was It 444 00:21:28,920 --> 00:21:31,800 Speaker 3: was basically two sweeps from the from the Warriors in 445 00:21:31,840 --> 00:21:34,520 Speaker 3: those series, and look, Durant was great and deserving of 446 00:21:34,520 --> 00:21:37,399 Speaker 3: the finals MVP, but this one just feels a bit 447 00:21:37,480 --> 00:21:40,560 Speaker 3: more like this is the sort of coronation of Steph 448 00:21:40,640 --> 00:21:43,720 Speaker 3: that he's he's justified. He's going to get what he's 449 00:21:44,080 --> 00:21:45,200 Speaker 3: earned over all these years. 450 00:21:45,760 --> 00:21:46,640 Speaker 4: If the Warriors win. 451 00:21:47,240 --> 00:21:52,160 Speaker 2: The coronation of Steph Coronation Street just the same word. 452 00:21:53,600 --> 00:21:59,120 Speaker 1: I was thinking of the same thing. So you mentioned 453 00:21:59,440 --> 00:22:04,480 Speaker 1: the Celta. They're getting it from a lot of different places. Unfortunately, 454 00:22:04,520 --> 00:22:07,119 Speaker 1: they couldn't get it down the stretch in Game four. 455 00:22:07,840 --> 00:22:10,480 Speaker 1: Those were tap buttholl minutes for the Golden State Warriors. 456 00:22:10,480 --> 00:22:12,680 Speaker 1: When Steph sit sat, I should say, at the beginning 457 00:22:12,680 --> 00:22:16,000 Speaker 1: of the fourth he comes back and somehow Clay Wiggy 458 00:22:16,080 --> 00:22:18,119 Speaker 1: getting wiggy with it on the boards. They pull it 459 00:22:18,119 --> 00:22:20,320 Speaker 1: out a seventeen to three run to end that game 460 00:22:20,359 --> 00:22:24,320 Speaker 1: for the Warriors. Celtics must feel like that one got away. 461 00:22:24,480 --> 00:22:27,959 Speaker 1: Leag game execution not great in that one Lee saw. 462 00:22:28,000 --> 00:22:30,159 Speaker 1: Are you're worried about their late game execution going to game. 463 00:22:30,040 --> 00:22:32,879 Speaker 3: Five, Well, that game, absolutely they were terrible. But go 464 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:35,520 Speaker 3: back to Game one, they were incredible. You know, hit 465 00:22:35,560 --> 00:22:37,960 Speaker 3: the nine threes in the fourth quarter. Game two blowout, 466 00:22:38,119 --> 00:22:39,800 Speaker 3: so it wasn't really a chance to see it. But 467 00:22:39,880 --> 00:22:42,240 Speaker 3: Game three, I think it was actually really good the 468 00:22:42,280 --> 00:22:45,320 Speaker 3: way that they resisted that Warrior's push and they did 469 00:22:45,359 --> 00:22:48,400 Speaker 3: close out the game in pretty convincing style. So through 470 00:22:48,520 --> 00:22:51,879 Speaker 3: four games, there's been three games where they've had to 471 00:22:51,920 --> 00:22:53,800 Speaker 3: show up in the fourth quarter of the Celtics and 472 00:22:53,840 --> 00:22:55,919 Speaker 3: they just didn't really do that in one, which was 473 00:22:55,960 --> 00:22:59,080 Speaker 3: Game four, And that was obviously, you know, a huge, 474 00:22:59,320 --> 00:23:02,080 Speaker 3: a huge in the series because the Celtics could be 475 00:23:02,080 --> 00:23:03,879 Speaker 3: three one up right now trying to close it out. 476 00:23:04,000 --> 00:23:05,520 Speaker 4: So overall, I think they're fine. 477 00:23:05,320 --> 00:23:07,480 Speaker 3: Because they did close out Game one on the road 478 00:23:07,480 --> 00:23:09,840 Speaker 3: as well, where they're down fifteen points in the third quarter. 479 00:23:10,160 --> 00:23:12,159 Speaker 3: Now is our haor for going to hit those threes 480 00:23:12,200 --> 00:23:15,240 Speaker 3: and Smart and White, maybe not, But I think the 481 00:23:15,680 --> 00:23:18,080 Speaker 3: Celtics should not feel in any way that they can't 482 00:23:18,080 --> 00:23:20,800 Speaker 3: go out there and execute. What I did notice about 483 00:23:20,840 --> 00:23:24,200 Speaker 3: Game four all something I haven't seen very much in 484 00:23:24,240 --> 00:23:26,680 Speaker 3: the series at all from the playoffs from the Boston Celtics, 485 00:23:26,720 --> 00:23:29,439 Speaker 3: is all of a sudden, the ball either moved around 486 00:23:29,440 --> 00:23:31,679 Speaker 3: too much or it's stopped moving around. Guys are almost like, oh, 487 00:23:31,720 --> 00:23:33,280 Speaker 3: I don't want to shoot on I don't want to miss, 488 00:23:33,480 --> 00:23:35,359 Speaker 3: and hear the feel of groans from the crowd, and 489 00:23:35,400 --> 00:23:37,840 Speaker 3: so that's something I think is more just like we're 490 00:23:37,840 --> 00:23:40,040 Speaker 3: on the brink here of doing something, and they did 491 00:23:40,040 --> 00:23:43,159 Speaker 3: get a little bit tight. Now hopefully Udokas had a 492 00:23:43,160 --> 00:23:44,880 Speaker 3: couple of days to sit down and say, the guys, listen, 493 00:23:44,920 --> 00:23:46,600 Speaker 3: we've got to just keep moving that ball and if 494 00:23:46,600 --> 00:23:48,159 Speaker 3: you're open, you've got to shoot it, because that's what 495 00:23:48,240 --> 00:23:50,920 Speaker 3: has worked for us. So I don't think the Celtics 496 00:23:50,920 --> 00:23:52,600 Speaker 3: should look at this and just think, well, man, we 497 00:23:52,600 --> 00:23:55,040 Speaker 3: can't close out games, because they have shown that in 498 00:23:55,080 --> 00:23:57,159 Speaker 3: the playoffs and especially in the series, they can do it. 499 00:23:57,320 --> 00:23:58,960 Speaker 3: They just didn't do a good job of it in 500 00:23:59,000 --> 00:24:01,439 Speaker 3: Game four. But the stat are very very good for 501 00:24:01,560 --> 00:24:04,119 Speaker 3: them in the fourth quarter of this series. The plus 502 00:24:04,119 --> 00:24:07,080 Speaker 3: minuses a plus eight. They're shooting forty seven percent from 503 00:24:07,080 --> 00:24:09,359 Speaker 3: the field, they shoot forty two percent from three, and 504 00:24:09,400 --> 00:24:11,520 Speaker 3: they only turned the ball over to less than two 505 00:24:11,520 --> 00:24:13,680 Speaker 3: and a half times, so and they get eight assists 506 00:24:13,680 --> 00:24:15,960 Speaker 3: in the quarter. So overall, I think their fourth quarters 507 00:24:15,960 --> 00:24:17,880 Speaker 3: have been better than what we saw in the last 508 00:24:17,880 --> 00:24:19,680 Speaker 3: few minutes there of Game four. 509 00:24:20,160 --> 00:24:23,120 Speaker 1: Trade you think this late game execution in Game four 510 00:24:23,240 --> 00:24:25,320 Speaker 1: is a worry going forward or are you with Lee? 511 00:24:26,240 --> 00:24:28,200 Speaker 2: I do think it's a worry, but I'm more worried 512 00:24:28,200 --> 00:24:31,200 Speaker 2: about Celtics taking care of the ball for the entire game. 513 00:24:31,200 --> 00:24:34,280 Speaker 2: Fourth quarter included, Like those fourth quarter sets sound pretty nice, 514 00:24:34,280 --> 00:24:36,720 Speaker 2: but that certainly includes that awesome Game one that they had. 515 00:24:36,760 --> 00:24:39,080 Speaker 2: But I think that that's also a fair point to 516 00:24:39,119 --> 00:24:41,280 Speaker 2: bring up, like those could have been crunch time minutes 517 00:24:41,359 --> 00:24:43,919 Speaker 2: if the Celtics hadn't completely blown out the Warriors. You know, 518 00:24:44,040 --> 00:24:47,000 Speaker 2: they were heard in an adverse situation going into that 519 00:24:47,000 --> 00:24:49,160 Speaker 2: fourth quarter, and they definitely bounced back and showed up there. 520 00:24:49,160 --> 00:24:51,720 Speaker 2: But you've heard the stat a million times. Brian Windhurst, 521 00:24:51,760 --> 00:24:54,080 Speaker 2: a chief among them, brings it up. If the Celtics 522 00:24:54,080 --> 00:24:56,120 Speaker 2: turn the ball over sixteen times, they're zero to five. 523 00:24:56,200 --> 00:24:58,919 Speaker 2: So far in the playoffs with fifteen or fewer turnovers 524 00:24:59,080 --> 00:25:02,119 Speaker 2: fourteen and three. So the key for the Celtics as always, 525 00:25:02,119 --> 00:25:04,800 Speaker 2: you gotta be an ensemble, not the soloist that we've seen. 526 00:25:05,280 --> 00:25:07,480 Speaker 2: I think that, Like, it was so weird to see 527 00:25:07,560 --> 00:25:10,600 Speaker 2: Namania be Alitza check in in the fourth quarter. It 528 00:25:10,720 --> 00:25:13,080 Speaker 2: was he didn't really do much out there. He was 529 00:25:13,119 --> 00:25:15,720 Speaker 2: a minus six, he didn't score, and he was a 530 00:25:15,760 --> 00:25:18,280 Speaker 2: target every time he came out. But he was a 531 00:25:18,280 --> 00:25:20,639 Speaker 2: target every time that he was out there, and Tatum 532 00:25:20,680 --> 00:25:22,359 Speaker 2: I thought, was like, I gotta be able to score 533 00:25:22,359 --> 00:25:24,800 Speaker 2: on be Alitza. He had trouble scoring on Belitza, which 534 00:25:24,800 --> 00:25:27,199 Speaker 2: I thought was a surprise. But the bigger point of 535 00:25:27,200 --> 00:25:29,040 Speaker 2: it to me was that it was taking the Celtics 536 00:25:29,080 --> 00:25:31,840 Speaker 2: completely out of their driving, kick motion sort of game. 537 00:25:31,920 --> 00:25:34,120 Speaker 2: It was just kind of like, here's our mismatch. We're 538 00:25:34,160 --> 00:25:36,840 Speaker 2: going at it. Every time. It's gonna be Tatum trying 539 00:25:36,880 --> 00:25:38,720 Speaker 2: to figure it out. He's been talking a lot about 540 00:25:39,040 --> 00:25:41,040 Speaker 2: not playing for the foul as much, playing off two 541 00:25:41,080 --> 00:25:44,960 Speaker 2: feet rather than off one foot. But the offense just 542 00:25:45,080 --> 00:25:47,439 Speaker 2: really slows down when they go into ISO mode and 543 00:25:47,440 --> 00:25:50,040 Speaker 2: it kind of takes Jalen Brown out of the game. 544 00:25:50,080 --> 00:25:52,920 Speaker 2: I think because he's so good at grabbing a rebound 545 00:25:53,040 --> 00:25:55,200 Speaker 2: and just pushing the ball. He plays so much faster 546 00:25:55,280 --> 00:25:58,120 Speaker 2: than anybody else that's out on the court for either 547 00:25:58,119 --> 00:26:00,239 Speaker 2: of these teams right now, And that's kind of one 548 00:26:00,240 --> 00:26:02,240 Speaker 2: of the ways the Celtics have found success throughout the 549 00:26:02,280 --> 00:26:05,199 Speaker 2: season is Brown surprising people with his athleticism and the 550 00:26:05,280 --> 00:26:08,200 Speaker 2: tempo that he pays at. When they are in ISO 551 00:26:08,280 --> 00:26:10,120 Speaker 2: hunting mode, you don't see that at all, and they're 552 00:26:10,200 --> 00:26:12,920 Speaker 2: rarely going to Jalen as the guy to attack. So 553 00:26:13,440 --> 00:26:15,719 Speaker 2: I'm not saying we need more be Elitza, but if 554 00:26:15,760 --> 00:26:17,639 Speaker 2: you see be Alitza out there, you don't have to 555 00:26:17,640 --> 00:26:19,800 Speaker 2: have blinders going at him all the time. Just keep 556 00:26:19,840 --> 00:26:23,119 Speaker 2: playing the basketball that works for the first forty three minutes. 557 00:26:23,280 --> 00:26:25,640 Speaker 2: That's what everybody always says. In the fourth quarter, good 558 00:26:25,720 --> 00:26:27,879 Speaker 2: luck trying it. And honestly, Tatum just needs to be 559 00:26:27,880 --> 00:26:29,600 Speaker 2: a little bit better. He should score on be Alitza. 560 00:26:29,640 --> 00:26:32,040 Speaker 2: He should be able to be effective against them. So 561 00:26:32,480 --> 00:26:34,879 Speaker 2: if you're gonna ISO, be effective, but you don't have 562 00:26:34,920 --> 00:26:35,840 Speaker 2: to ISO every time. 563 00:26:36,280 --> 00:26:40,199 Speaker 1: Yeah, the Warriors just light years ahead. Plastic put the 564 00:26:40,240 --> 00:26:42,920 Speaker 1: elites out there. He becomes the target and what they 565 00:26:42,960 --> 00:26:47,919 Speaker 1: also got accomplished. The Warriors did was they took the 566 00:26:47,960 --> 00:26:51,320 Speaker 1: focus off Jordan Poole as well. Those two were playing together. 567 00:26:51,400 --> 00:26:53,600 Speaker 1: Be Alitza and Jordan Poole were playing together, and they 568 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:56,760 Speaker 1: were still able to get stops. And Tatum was definitely 569 00:26:57,520 --> 00:27:01,119 Speaker 1: specifically going at b Elitza, but then he was just lackluster. 570 00:27:01,320 --> 00:27:04,520 Speaker 1: Even after the Elitesa sat again seventeen three run to 571 00:27:04,600 --> 00:27:06,119 Speaker 1: end this game. The Elite is not on the floor. 572 00:27:06,720 --> 00:27:11,080 Speaker 1: The Warriors going with their defense for offense lineup, they 573 00:27:11,240 --> 00:27:14,640 Speaker 1: sat Draymond Green in those minutes and went four wings, 574 00:27:14,800 --> 00:27:17,359 Speaker 1: especially at four Smalls, four wings with Kevon Looney out there, 575 00:27:17,760 --> 00:27:21,920 Speaker 1: and they got the freaking job done with y Pool 576 00:27:22,000 --> 00:27:25,560 Speaker 1: being out there. Yeah, Tatum air bawling shots. That was 577 00:27:25,640 --> 00:27:27,919 Speaker 1: that was odd to see going back and watching those 578 00:27:27,960 --> 00:27:31,440 Speaker 1: twelve minutes, Tana was just bat and they maybe thought 579 00:27:31,920 --> 00:27:34,440 Speaker 1: they were home. And yeah, it did go away from 580 00:27:34,440 --> 00:27:37,560 Speaker 1: what they can do, which was odd. So going from 581 00:27:37,600 --> 00:27:39,040 Speaker 1: the end of the game to the beginning of the 582 00:27:39,040 --> 00:27:41,800 Speaker 1: game Outo Porters started for Kevon Looney in Game four 583 00:27:42,560 --> 00:27:46,000 Speaker 1: didn't go well. Yeah, those first first six and a 584 00:27:46,000 --> 00:27:48,800 Speaker 1: half minutes not so good. Well, the Warriors changed their 585 00:27:48,840 --> 00:27:52,680 Speaker 1: starting lineup again, do you think, Trey, Uh. 586 00:27:52,720 --> 00:27:56,040 Speaker 2: Probably, they probably go back to their standards starting lineup, 587 00:27:56,200 --> 00:27:58,280 Speaker 2: But I don't know. I don't know if the starting 588 00:27:58,280 --> 00:28:00,320 Speaker 2: lineup is the thing that I'm really worried about. To me, 589 00:28:00,320 --> 00:28:03,399 Speaker 2: the biggest things we learned from Game four, Looney and 590 00:28:03,400 --> 00:28:06,320 Speaker 2: Wiggins just have to play as much as they possibly can. 591 00:28:06,800 --> 00:28:09,359 Speaker 2: Kerr said that everything is on the table rotation wise 592 00:28:09,440 --> 00:28:12,440 Speaker 2: for Game five, which basically means, if Draymond can't score, 593 00:28:12,480 --> 00:28:14,480 Speaker 2: we're gonna sull him out if we absolutely have to. 594 00:28:14,560 --> 00:28:16,600 Speaker 2: So they got three options for their starting lineup, same 595 00:28:16,640 --> 00:28:19,000 Speaker 2: as Game four. They could go Wiggins, Porter and Green 596 00:28:19,280 --> 00:28:21,359 Speaker 2: for their front court, bring Looney off the bench, have 597 00:28:21,480 --> 00:28:24,480 Speaker 2: them available for more second half minutes. But like you said, 598 00:28:24,480 --> 00:28:28,119 Speaker 2: Tess pretty ineffective to start. Otto. Porters had no impact 599 00:28:28,200 --> 00:28:30,320 Speaker 2: because if the Celtics know, if he's out there, he's 600 00:28:30,320 --> 00:28:32,000 Speaker 2: just gonna shoot threes. That's all he's out there for. 601 00:28:32,400 --> 00:28:34,760 Speaker 2: They could go back to basics Wiggins, Green and Looney. 602 00:28:34,760 --> 00:28:38,280 Speaker 2: EAT's their best defensive and rebounding lineup, which has been helpful, 603 00:28:38,280 --> 00:28:40,440 Speaker 2: and Looney has been their best front court player, but 604 00:28:40,840 --> 00:28:44,400 Speaker 2: the offense really struggles against the big mobile Celtics team, 605 00:28:44,640 --> 00:28:48,440 Speaker 2: or they could go crazy Wiggins, Porter and Looney bring 606 00:28:48,520 --> 00:28:51,560 Speaker 2: Draymond off the bench. Doubtful, and I don't really think 607 00:28:51,600 --> 00:28:55,120 Speaker 2: Otto Porter has earned the starting spot over Draymond Green, 608 00:28:55,720 --> 00:28:58,480 Speaker 2: but it could be more effective. The more important question, though, 609 00:28:58,520 --> 00:29:00,520 Speaker 2: is going to be fourth quarter lineups played at one 610 00:29:00,600 --> 00:29:03,960 Speaker 2: hundred percent right in Game four, sitting down Draymond basically 611 00:29:03,960 --> 00:29:07,640 Speaker 2: going offense defense and then rolling with Draymond right down 612 00:29:07,920 --> 00:29:10,120 Speaker 2: in the fact, like the last three minutes when you 613 00:29:10,120 --> 00:29:11,920 Speaker 2: needed him out there for defense and you're not gonna 614 00:29:11,920 --> 00:29:14,520 Speaker 2: be able to stop every single possession, he seems willing 615 00:29:14,520 --> 00:29:17,959 Speaker 2: to do it again. Draymond seems bought into it as well, 616 00:29:18,000 --> 00:29:20,080 Speaker 2: so it's gonna have to be a play it by 617 00:29:20,120 --> 00:29:22,080 Speaker 2: ear thing for Kerr. I do think if Draymond is 618 00:29:22,120 --> 00:29:25,360 Speaker 2: struggling offensively again, if the Celtics are playing kind of 619 00:29:25,400 --> 00:29:27,240 Speaker 2: straight up and making it so that he has to 620 00:29:27,280 --> 00:29:29,200 Speaker 2: attack with the defender on him rather than a four 621 00:29:29,280 --> 00:29:33,000 Speaker 2: on three, maybe maybe we see Draymond going to the 622 00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:35,480 Speaker 2: bench for a Peyton or for a Porter or whoever's 623 00:29:35,520 --> 00:29:39,160 Speaker 2: given Steve Kerr the best minutes out there. So yeah, 624 00:29:39,200 --> 00:29:41,120 Speaker 2: maybe a change in the starting lineup, but we definitely 625 00:29:41,120 --> 00:29:42,680 Speaker 2: got to pay attention to come fourth quarter time. 626 00:29:42,800 --> 00:29:45,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm just not sure when he brought I pored 627 00:29:45,840 --> 00:29:47,880 Speaker 3: it into the starting lineup what the plan was there. 628 00:29:47,960 --> 00:29:49,440 Speaker 3: Was he just to try to spread the floor and 629 00:29:49,480 --> 00:29:51,960 Speaker 3: open it up because he only took two shots, So 630 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:54,320 Speaker 3: if it's like, instead, we want to just try to 631 00:29:54,320 --> 00:29:56,440 Speaker 3: get someone else going, they didn't really do that. But 632 00:29:56,520 --> 00:29:59,080 Speaker 3: he went to Looney pretty quickly, so I think he 633 00:29:59,320 --> 00:30:01,440 Speaker 3: if he's gonna do, he may as well just start Looney. 634 00:30:01,480 --> 00:30:04,840 Speaker 3: But the problem you do notice is obviously with Looney 635 00:30:04,880 --> 00:30:06,640 Speaker 3: and Draymond, they can't shoot. Neither of those guys in 636 00:30:06,720 --> 00:30:10,000 Speaker 3: shooting Porter, at least theoretically can. So maybe that's what 637 00:30:10,400 --> 00:30:12,760 Speaker 3: Steve Gerr Is thinking, is like, at least there's the 638 00:30:12,800 --> 00:30:15,320 Speaker 3: threat of the shot there from Otto Porter. But I 639 00:30:15,360 --> 00:30:18,560 Speaker 3: think Trey's right as well. It's pretty amazing that Draymond 640 00:30:18,560 --> 00:30:20,400 Speaker 3: Green was subbed out in the fourth quarter of a 641 00:30:20,480 --> 00:30:23,640 Speaker 3: must win game because they just needed better offense out there. 642 00:30:23,640 --> 00:30:25,600 Speaker 3: I mean, you know, this is a guy who's been 643 00:30:25,960 --> 00:30:28,200 Speaker 3: a staple of what the Warriors do and he's a 644 00:30:28,200 --> 00:30:31,640 Speaker 3: good facilitator and offense. But it's kind of like the Celtics, like, yeah, 645 00:30:31,680 --> 00:30:34,200 Speaker 3: he can't facilitate though. If he's not shooting like he's 646 00:30:34,240 --> 00:30:36,320 Speaker 3: if he will not shoot, that means we have the 647 00:30:36,360 --> 00:30:38,720 Speaker 3: extra defender to throw at step even though it didn't 648 00:30:38,880 --> 00:30:42,640 Speaker 3: even mattering game four there, so I don't really think 649 00:30:42,640 --> 00:30:45,400 Speaker 3: it did anything to have Otto Porter out there. So 650 00:30:45,480 --> 00:30:47,440 Speaker 3: I think you probably just go with your better lineup, 651 00:30:47,440 --> 00:30:49,720 Speaker 3: and I think Looney is better there. But then you've 652 00:30:49,760 --> 00:30:52,960 Speaker 3: got the quick trigger if you need, bringing a Porter 653 00:30:53,040 --> 00:30:56,280 Speaker 3: or even a Jordan Poole at the start because or 654 00:30:56,320 --> 00:30:58,720 Speaker 3: early on, because at least those guys again have the 655 00:30:58,760 --> 00:31:01,239 Speaker 3: threat of scoring and shooting. Jordan Pul's minutes of being 656 00:31:01,280 --> 00:31:03,520 Speaker 3: okay in this series, but it's always a little bit, 657 00:31:04,240 --> 00:31:05,920 Speaker 3: you know, you're a little bit wired that he's going 658 00:31:06,000 --> 00:31:08,480 Speaker 3: to get too hot or too take too many wild 659 00:31:08,520 --> 00:31:11,520 Speaker 3: shots out there, so he doesn't have tons of options. 660 00:31:11,720 --> 00:31:13,680 Speaker 3: Gary Payton coming back I think is at least good 661 00:31:13,680 --> 00:31:15,920 Speaker 3: because they know they've got someone defensively they can throw 662 00:31:15,960 --> 00:31:18,400 Speaker 3: out there. He didn't really score all that much in 663 00:31:18,520 --> 00:31:21,800 Speaker 3: game four there, but I think his defensive presence is 664 00:31:21,800 --> 00:31:24,600 Speaker 3: at least a little bit more flexible, little bit more mobile, 665 00:31:24,680 --> 00:31:27,560 Speaker 3: So I think anyway, ultimately he just starts Looney tonight 666 00:31:27,760 --> 00:31:29,760 Speaker 3: I think, and then a couple of minutes in if 667 00:31:29,760 --> 00:31:31,760 Speaker 3: they need something, they throw in Porter Junior. 668 00:31:31,760 --> 00:31:34,160 Speaker 1: Then maybe I think it's all about staph really all 669 00:31:34,200 --> 00:31:36,640 Speaker 1: these lineup changes, because it's just about not having so 670 00:31:36,800 --> 00:31:39,200 Speaker 1: much physicality on him the whole time, because they're just 671 00:31:39,200 --> 00:31:42,840 Speaker 1: playing off Dreamond Green and they play off Looney as 672 00:31:42,920 --> 00:31:45,520 Speaker 1: much as possible. Now Looney hurts them on the offensive glass, 673 00:31:45,560 --> 00:31:47,560 Speaker 1: there's no doubt he does a great job of that. 674 00:31:47,680 --> 00:31:52,240 Speaker 1: But it's the worry about Steph being the guy carrying, 675 00:31:52,360 --> 00:31:55,080 Speaker 1: having the Warriors backpack on his back for the first quarter, 676 00:31:55,080 --> 00:31:56,720 Speaker 1: the secon quarter, third quarter, and then the fourth quarter. 677 00:31:56,760 --> 00:31:58,920 Speaker 1: It's just it's a lot of work. So they just 678 00:31:58,960 --> 00:32:00,560 Speaker 1: wanted to open it up a little bit of think 679 00:32:00,560 --> 00:32:02,720 Speaker 1: in those first few minutes they haven't been starting well. 680 00:32:02,920 --> 00:32:06,959 Speaker 1: It happened again, obviously, a Porter his first quarter minutes 681 00:32:07,320 --> 00:32:09,960 Speaker 1: not good. The team only had two rebounds in those 682 00:32:09,960 --> 00:32:12,880 Speaker 1: first six and a half minutes, and first possession Otto 683 00:32:12,960 --> 00:32:15,560 Speaker 1: Porter had to come on over stand in the middle 684 00:32:15,600 --> 00:32:17,480 Speaker 1: and play d and he did not do that. Celtics 685 00:32:17,520 --> 00:32:21,000 Speaker 1: had an easy basket down the lane. Then Looney comes 686 00:32:21,040 --> 00:32:23,760 Speaker 1: on four rebounds in two minutes, and you have to 687 00:32:23,800 --> 00:32:26,520 Speaker 1: put a body on him. Even though he's not a scorer, 688 00:32:27,600 --> 00:32:29,520 Speaker 1: he's doing a great job. And maybe this is another 689 00:32:29,560 --> 00:32:34,720 Speaker 1: Warriors light years thing. Robert Williams starts in this one. 690 00:32:34,800 --> 00:32:37,360 Speaker 1: Looney was on the bench in Game four when Robert 691 00:32:37,400 --> 00:32:39,080 Speaker 1: Williams goes to the bench and they bring on Kevon 692 00:32:39,160 --> 00:32:41,280 Speaker 1: Looney and that guy can just suck up every rebound 693 00:32:41,280 --> 00:32:44,760 Speaker 1: as he did. So maybe he's thinking Steve Kurz, thinking 694 00:32:44,840 --> 00:32:48,960 Speaker 1: to get him out there and play against the smaller 695 00:32:49,920 --> 00:32:53,320 Speaker 1: backup bigs or backups I should say of the Celtics, 696 00:32:53,320 --> 00:32:56,080 Speaker 1: because after Robert Williams, who can't play every single minute, 697 00:32:56,120 --> 00:32:58,800 Speaker 1: it's Grant Williams as their biggest player that comes off 698 00:32:58,840 --> 00:33:00,760 Speaker 1: the bench anyways, to go along with Horford. They're not 699 00:33:00,760 --> 00:33:04,480 Speaker 1: playing Daniel Tice right now. And either way, I mean 700 00:33:04,520 --> 00:33:06,959 Speaker 1: I say light years, it's probably looming back in the 701 00:33:07,000 --> 00:33:11,400 Speaker 1: starting lineup twenty eight minutes. Even as a guy coming 702 00:33:11,400 --> 00:33:14,320 Speaker 1: off the bench, he just has to play because he 703 00:33:14,360 --> 00:33:17,960 Speaker 1: gets so many rebounds. But the Draymond Green worry on 704 00:33:18,040 --> 00:33:21,360 Speaker 1: Offens is real. They're playing off him and then they're 705 00:33:21,400 --> 00:33:23,760 Speaker 1: challenging him at the rim and he's he had some 706 00:33:23,800 --> 00:33:26,640 Speaker 1: Ben Simmons in him. Absolutely, definitely he didn't he didn't 707 00:33:26,640 --> 00:33:30,400 Speaker 1: want to shoot, but he does do good things on offense. 708 00:33:30,440 --> 00:33:32,280 Speaker 1: Sometimes he gets a he's trying to push it. You 709 00:33:32,360 --> 00:33:34,480 Speaker 1: mentioned Jalen Brown pushing it. Green is trying to push 710 00:33:34,480 --> 00:33:36,840 Speaker 1: it for the Golden State Warriors and get the Warriors 711 00:33:36,880 --> 00:33:39,040 Speaker 1: into their set. And he did have eight helpers and 712 00:33:39,120 --> 00:33:41,120 Speaker 1: nine boards in this one. Sometimes it's a little bit 713 00:33:41,160 --> 00:33:43,600 Speaker 1: out of a control. But he just has to see 714 00:33:43,600 --> 00:33:46,760 Speaker 1: one go in, I think, and not be just a dunk. 715 00:33:47,080 --> 00:33:48,959 Speaker 2: Oh, he's gonna have shots. They're not gonna gard him. 716 00:33:48,960 --> 00:33:50,600 Speaker 2: They're still going to be open, so I guess take 717 00:33:50,680 --> 00:33:54,560 Speaker 2: him at least if they're open. But the defensive end 718 00:33:54,560 --> 00:33:56,480 Speaker 2: is where Draymond has to continue to make his impact. 719 00:33:56,600 --> 00:33:58,640 Speaker 2: You mentioned the rebounding numbers in the first quarter. It's 720 00:33:58,680 --> 00:34:01,320 Speaker 2: not Otto Porter giving up the boards. Robert Williams. Robert 721 00:34:01,320 --> 00:34:03,920 Speaker 2: Williams was just out jumping Draymond time and time again 722 00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:06,840 Speaker 2: for boards and it was second chance points every single time. 723 00:34:06,880 --> 00:34:09,879 Speaker 2: So Draymond has to be a menace defensively if he's 724 00:34:09,880 --> 00:34:11,680 Speaker 2: going to be the only big guy out there. And 725 00:34:11,719 --> 00:34:13,919 Speaker 2: I guess Robert Williams health is a huge question. Yeah, 726 00:34:13,920 --> 00:34:15,759 Speaker 2: for this game. Once again, we never know if he's 727 00:34:15,800 --> 00:34:18,200 Speaker 2: going to play until right at game time. He went 728 00:34:18,239 --> 00:34:20,960 Speaker 2: off at the end of Game four, reaggravating his knee injury. 729 00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:23,640 Speaker 2: It seemed he'll probably be back, but what is he 730 00:34:23,680 --> 00:34:26,799 Speaker 2: going to be able to give him? And will the 731 00:34:26,800 --> 00:34:29,840 Speaker 2: Warriors be able to take advantage of a hobbled Williams. 732 00:34:30,160 --> 00:34:32,480 Speaker 2: They haven't yet. Anytime he's been on the court, he's 733 00:34:32,520 --> 00:34:35,480 Speaker 2: been probably the best big guy out there, just dominating 734 00:34:35,520 --> 00:34:38,400 Speaker 2: the paint. But he can't play every minute and maybe 735 00:34:38,400 --> 00:34:40,279 Speaker 2: he'll be slowing down. You would think the Warriors would 736 00:34:40,280 --> 00:34:42,320 Speaker 2: be able to take advantage of him somehow. 737 00:34:42,600 --> 00:34:45,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, he has been great when he's been on the court, 738 00:34:45,160 --> 00:34:48,440 Speaker 3: just at the rim, contesting shots, blocking shots, making guys 739 00:34:48,480 --> 00:34:50,080 Speaker 3: think about it when they go into the paint there. 740 00:34:50,120 --> 00:34:53,640 Speaker 3: But that's the thing Draymond sort of getting his body there. 741 00:34:53,680 --> 00:34:56,359 Speaker 3: But Robert just that young athleticism is able to jump 742 00:34:56,360 --> 00:34:58,640 Speaker 3: over him. He had four offensive rebands and twelve in 743 00:34:58,719 --> 00:35:01,680 Speaker 3: total in game FI there in only thirty one minutes. 744 00:35:01,680 --> 00:35:04,640 Speaker 3: And I just thought his impact was even better than that. 745 00:35:04,680 --> 00:35:08,160 Speaker 3: And he's really shown, you know that he's an important 746 00:35:08,239 --> 00:35:11,839 Speaker 3: factor on this team. So yeah, his health, he's day 747 00:35:11,880 --> 00:35:14,480 Speaker 3: to day again questionable, probably going into tonight. Things like 748 00:35:14,520 --> 00:35:17,840 Speaker 3: that almost every game in the playoffs here, so that'll 749 00:35:17,880 --> 00:35:22,000 Speaker 3: be huge for the Warriors if he either doesn't play 750 00:35:22,120 --> 00:35:24,080 Speaker 3: or is limited in his minutes. 751 00:35:24,200 --> 00:35:26,279 Speaker 1: Yeah, he's definitely been effective. That's why they played him 752 00:35:26,320 --> 00:35:28,600 Speaker 1: thirty one minutes. That's the most of the finals here. 753 00:35:28,600 --> 00:35:30,440 Speaker 1: They're playing him as much as possible, and as you 754 00:35:30,640 --> 00:35:33,080 Speaker 1: noticed on our Friday podcast, straight so I'm go off 755 00:35:33,280 --> 00:35:35,160 Speaker 1: in those last three and a half minutes. I'm sure 756 00:35:35,160 --> 00:35:36,879 Speaker 1: they would have loved to have him out there for 757 00:35:37,239 --> 00:35:39,000 Speaker 1: you know, his last three minutes to make put him 758 00:35:39,040 --> 00:35:40,480 Speaker 1: over thirty four minutes. That's a lot of minutes for 759 00:35:40,480 --> 00:35:43,400 Speaker 1: a guy who's obviously injured. And speaking of injuries, at 760 00:35:43,560 --> 00:35:46,239 Speaker 1: Draymond Green does a great job of being physical with 761 00:35:46,239 --> 00:35:49,200 Speaker 1: the Celtics. In the first quarter, it looked like he 762 00:35:49,239 --> 00:35:52,400 Speaker 1: injured Jalen Brown on a monstrous screen and Jaalen Brown 763 00:35:52,640 --> 00:35:55,960 Speaker 1: was limped away from it. And I know everyone is 764 00:35:56,320 --> 00:35:59,279 Speaker 1: bruised here, but you know this, that was a quietish 765 00:36:00,320 --> 00:36:03,560 Speaker 1: Brown games. So Draymond did a decent job on him 766 00:36:03,560 --> 00:36:06,160 Speaker 1: taking away his right hand and we'll see what happens 767 00:36:06,200 --> 00:36:09,879 Speaker 1: here in Game five, as the Celtics should bounce back 768 00:36:09,880 --> 00:36:12,640 Speaker 1: because they're so freaking resilient. I think Game four was 769 00:36:12,680 --> 00:36:15,600 Speaker 1: our best game, but we're gonna get a doozy in 770 00:36:15,680 --> 00:36:17,800 Speaker 1: game five. I'm sure we're gonna get a decent one. 771 00:36:17,640 --> 00:36:19,160 Speaker 2: I would hope. So. I see the stream team is 772 00:36:19,160 --> 00:36:21,360 Speaker 2: all over us for not even mentioning yet that tonight's 773 00:36:21,400 --> 00:36:24,759 Speaker 2: Game five is pivotal. It doesn't actually feel pivotal to me. 774 00:36:24,800 --> 00:36:27,960 Speaker 2: I mean, by definition to two, it's got to be 775 00:36:28,000 --> 00:36:30,359 Speaker 2: a pivotal game, but it doesn't feel like the team 776 00:36:30,360 --> 00:36:33,080 Speaker 2: that wins tonight is definitely taking control of this series. 777 00:36:33,160 --> 00:36:35,920 Speaker 2: It feels like we're going seven no matter what happens tonight. 778 00:36:36,880 --> 00:36:39,399 Speaker 2: The Warriors have lost one game at home so far 779 00:36:39,440 --> 00:36:41,760 Speaker 2: in the playoffs. It was against the Celtics. The Celtics 780 00:36:41,800 --> 00:36:44,920 Speaker 2: are still yet to lose back to back games, so 781 00:36:45,080 --> 00:36:46,640 Speaker 2: you would think maybe they got a little bit of 782 00:36:46,640 --> 00:36:48,839 Speaker 2: an advantage. But what do you have an advantage when 783 00:36:48,880 --> 00:36:51,359 Speaker 2: you're the road team playing on the finals. I don't know. 784 00:36:51,520 --> 00:36:55,439 Speaker 2: That's why it is pivotal, but it's too early to pivot. 785 00:36:55,480 --> 00:36:56,840 Speaker 2: It's too early to pivot to me. 786 00:36:57,000 --> 00:36:57,360 Speaker 4: I don't know. 787 00:36:57,400 --> 00:37:00,680 Speaker 3: It doesn't feel the same like that. It's like seven 788 00:37:00,800 --> 00:37:03,200 Speaker 3: almost no matter. I hope we go seven no matter what. Here, 789 00:37:03,239 --> 00:37:05,760 Speaker 3: but yeah, crazy stuff, man. 790 00:37:05,600 --> 00:37:09,440 Speaker 1: Wow, I'm with you. Doesn't feel pivotal. It just doesn't 791 00:37:09,480 --> 00:37:13,439 Speaker 1: necessarily matter. Yeah, because we've seen these teams. Even if 792 00:37:13,719 --> 00:37:16,560 Speaker 1: the Celtics lose, they did exactly this. They went and 793 00:37:16,719 --> 00:37:19,040 Speaker 1: lost against the Bucks in Game five at home too, 794 00:37:19,120 --> 00:37:20,600 Speaker 1: at home and Game five, then they went on the 795 00:37:20,640 --> 00:37:22,640 Speaker 1: road in Milwaukee and then came back home and won 796 00:37:22,719 --> 00:37:26,960 Speaker 1: Game six. In Game seven, pivotal doesn't really matter anymore, 797 00:37:27,080 --> 00:37:30,600 Speaker 1: doesn't feel like it. I know, the stats say, yes, 798 00:37:31,160 --> 00:37:34,759 Speaker 1: seventy three percent of teams that go on and you 799 00:37:34,800 --> 00:37:36,880 Speaker 1: said eighty whatever plus on the podcast is actually a 800 00:37:36,920 --> 00:37:38,839 Speaker 1: little lower at seventy three. Oh is it? 801 00:37:39,000 --> 00:37:41,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, seventy three of a. 802 00:37:40,960 --> 00:37:43,800 Speaker 1: Two to two series. Yeah, yeah, you'd think it'd be higher, 803 00:37:44,600 --> 00:37:45,560 Speaker 1: but it was also. 804 00:37:45,320 --> 00:37:46,879 Speaker 4: Maybe you don't want to win tonight, maybe you want 805 00:37:46,920 --> 00:37:47,279 Speaker 4: to throw it. 806 00:37:48,760 --> 00:37:50,799 Speaker 2: Great point by Jay here in the stream team. The 807 00:37:50,800 --> 00:37:53,400 Speaker 2: Celtics have lost two game fives in a row and 808 00:37:53,440 --> 00:37:55,279 Speaker 2: they won both of those series. So I mean, if 809 00:37:55,320 --> 00:37:58,360 Speaker 2: the Celtics lose tonight, you're certainly thinking the Warriors have 810 00:37:58,480 --> 00:38:01,319 Speaker 2: the advantage going to Game six, but it's bounced back 811 00:38:01,360 --> 00:38:04,520 Speaker 2: city for the Celtics. All through the season and all 812 00:38:04,560 --> 00:38:07,839 Speaker 2: through the playoffs. So maybe Game four was the most 813 00:38:07,840 --> 00:38:11,440 Speaker 2: pivotal game. I don't know. It really felt like I 814 00:38:11,480 --> 00:38:13,279 Speaker 2: could have pivoted, Like if the Celtics take a three 815 00:38:13,280 --> 00:38:15,040 Speaker 2: to one lead, maybe we're talking about this is over. 816 00:38:15,520 --> 00:38:17,920 Speaker 2: I don't know. I don't know. Game seven, though, that 817 00:38:17,960 --> 00:38:18,640 Speaker 2: one's pivotal. 818 00:38:19,719 --> 00:38:24,040 Speaker 1: That's the most Yeah, I think we can scrap pivotal. 819 00:38:24,120 --> 00:38:26,320 Speaker 1: I think we've scrapped the pivot foot in the NBA 820 00:38:26,400 --> 00:38:29,080 Speaker 1: as well. That really matter travels all over the place. 821 00:38:29,120 --> 00:38:31,840 Speaker 1: He saw Steve Kerr pissed Peyton Pritchard wasn't called on 822 00:38:31,920 --> 00:38:36,319 Speaker 1: the pivot drag. Uh yeah, pivot pivotal done, bucking the 823 00:38:36,360 --> 00:38:39,520 Speaker 1: trend of finals MVPs coming from the winning team. Done. 824 00:38:39,560 --> 00:38:43,640 Speaker 1: We don't care. Yeah, new era, we don't need them anyways. 825 00:38:43,880 --> 00:38:46,839 Speaker 1: Tonight an immediate reaction podcast following the game. Be sure 826 00:38:46,880 --> 00:38:48,560 Speaker 1: to check that out on the YouTube channel, and then 827 00:38:48,600 --> 00:38:51,759 Speaker 1: it'll be flipped into a podcast. We'll get to the 828 00:38:51,800 --> 00:38:55,200 Speaker 1: guy's trip to Boston after this break. We're talking beans, 829 00:38:56,040 --> 00:38:59,520 Speaker 1: We're talking Top seventy five ball, We're talking balling with 830 00:38:59,520 --> 00:39:03,879 Speaker 1: some non fans. Yeah, and also a little cold play. 831 00:39:04,000 --> 00:39:10,239 Speaker 1: But first got to pay the bills. Wonderful. That was 832 00:39:10,280 --> 00:39:13,560 Speaker 1: wonderful to hear that your actual endorsement. You always say 833 00:39:14,200 --> 00:39:16,799 Speaker 1: it's my favorite part that they say they'll return it, 834 00:39:16,880 --> 00:39:18,040 Speaker 1: and it actually happened. 835 00:39:18,160 --> 00:39:20,400 Speaker 3: That actually happened as smooth as you can pay. They 836 00:39:20,400 --> 00:39:23,160 Speaker 3: even send you a confirmation of your web chat with 837 00:39:23,239 --> 00:39:25,280 Speaker 3: the person, so you've got that for your own records. 838 00:39:25,760 --> 00:39:26,760 Speaker 3: Maybe next time I'll. 839 00:39:26,640 --> 00:39:29,600 Speaker 4: Just read the I'll read the web chat. 840 00:39:30,520 --> 00:39:32,480 Speaker 2: I heard almost that exact same ad read in the 841 00:39:32,480 --> 00:39:35,960 Speaker 2: back of an uber and it was just raving about 842 00:39:36,040 --> 00:39:40,480 Speaker 2: Hewlett's mattresses and complaining about hotel pillows, to the point 843 00:39:40,520 --> 00:39:43,320 Speaker 2: where I hadn't noticed that the hotel pillows. I have 844 00:39:43,440 --> 00:39:46,120 Speaker 2: no problems with him night one, but night two, after 845 00:39:46,200 --> 00:39:48,839 Speaker 2: Lee was telling me how many problems you had, man, 846 00:39:49,080 --> 00:39:52,279 Speaker 2: I was struggling sleeping. I was like, Lee, Ellis is 847 00:39:52,320 --> 00:39:54,879 Speaker 2: literally living in my head rent free right now. As 848 00:39:54,880 --> 00:39:56,920 Speaker 2: I'm switching like from pillow to Pillow'm like, oh, Lee 849 00:39:56,920 --> 00:39:58,799 Speaker 2: would think this one's too soft. They would think this 850 00:39:58,840 --> 00:40:01,440 Speaker 2: one's a little too firm. You know, it's seven o'clock 851 00:40:01,480 --> 00:40:05,759 Speaker 2: in the morning, it's time to wake up, so anti recommendation. 852 00:40:06,680 --> 00:40:09,080 Speaker 2: Listening to Lee talk about pillows when we're trying to 853 00:40:09,080 --> 00:40:11,080 Speaker 2: sleep because that's all you'll think about later on. 854 00:40:12,760 --> 00:40:15,360 Speaker 1: Very funny. All right, well, let's get to that Boston trip. 855 00:40:16,080 --> 00:40:19,600 Speaker 1: No more pillow talk. Let's get to the fun parts 856 00:40:19,640 --> 00:40:21,960 Speaker 1: of your trip. A lot of great stuff that you 857 00:40:22,000 --> 00:40:25,719 Speaker 1: guys did. First, we had some technical difficulties. On the 858 00:40:25,760 --> 00:40:28,560 Speaker 1: Game four post podcast show, we talked about the top 859 00:40:28,560 --> 00:40:31,200 Speaker 1: seventy five ball with Lee. Well, let's get it from 860 00:40:31,360 --> 00:40:35,440 Speaker 1: your POV trade. You touched the Galitzi ball. 861 00:40:36,960 --> 00:40:39,879 Speaker 2: How'd you like it? I was so excited to see 862 00:40:39,920 --> 00:40:42,239 Speaker 2: this ball up in the rafters. Both Lee and I 863 00:40:42,360 --> 00:40:45,799 Speaker 2: like when the the NBA employee walked by with it, 864 00:40:45,840 --> 00:40:48,360 Speaker 2: We're like, that was the top seventy five ball, and 865 00:40:48,440 --> 00:40:51,200 Speaker 2: like we're just constantly looking over our shoulders to make 866 00:40:51,239 --> 00:40:53,480 Speaker 2: sure it was still around. Next time it comes back. 867 00:40:53,560 --> 00:40:55,640 Speaker 2: Li says, I'm gonna get a picture with it. So 868 00:40:55,960 --> 00:40:58,120 Speaker 2: we got up close to it. We got a photograph 869 00:40:58,120 --> 00:41:01,000 Speaker 2: of it. I will say I thought, I don't know why, 870 00:41:01,000 --> 00:41:02,640 Speaker 2: I thought it was going to be made like literally 871 00:41:02,640 --> 00:41:06,800 Speaker 2: of diamonds or be like glass or something. 872 00:41:07,000 --> 00:41:07,920 Speaker 1: But it's just a ball. 873 00:41:08,320 --> 00:41:11,279 Speaker 2: It's simply a basketball that's been be dazzled. There's a 874 00:41:11,320 --> 00:41:14,000 Speaker 2: few sequins that are falling off for sure. I would 875 00:41:14,040 --> 00:41:16,480 Speaker 2: say mostly on the corners kind of where people's hands 876 00:41:16,480 --> 00:41:19,239 Speaker 2: hold there actually for gotten knocked off there. But man, 877 00:41:19,640 --> 00:41:22,479 Speaker 2: that's awesome just to see it in person. It looks 878 00:41:22,480 --> 00:41:23,560 Speaker 2: cool on every picture. 879 00:41:23,400 --> 00:41:25,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, it does. We were likely to get that drapery 880 00:41:25,800 --> 00:41:27,239 Speaker 3: kind of there behind as well. It looks like a 881 00:41:27,280 --> 00:41:29,319 Speaker 3: formal sort of setting. We're in there and look at 882 00:41:29,360 --> 00:41:32,000 Speaker 3: Tray and I. It's like we're with our first ball 883 00:41:32,040 --> 00:41:34,280 Speaker 3: in there. Look at the smiles on our face, gently 884 00:41:34,320 --> 00:41:37,440 Speaker 3: holding it, you know, making sure that we've both got good, 885 00:41:37,480 --> 00:41:38,560 Speaker 3: good support. 886 00:41:38,200 --> 00:41:38,759 Speaker 4: There for the ball. 887 00:41:38,800 --> 00:41:39,920 Speaker 2: But they want to drop it. 888 00:41:39,960 --> 00:41:42,000 Speaker 3: Ah, that was the thing, man, Like, it was exciting 889 00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:44,400 Speaker 3: to see the ball. And as Trey mentioned, there the 890 00:41:44,520 --> 00:41:47,040 Speaker 3: NBA employee, she was walking around doing like some reel 891 00:41:47,120 --> 00:41:49,399 Speaker 3: or something. Maybe we were on some funky reel out there, 892 00:41:49,440 --> 00:41:51,920 Speaker 3: because she was walking past and I was like, excuse me, 893 00:41:51,920 --> 00:41:53,600 Speaker 3: can I And then I realized like she was like 894 00:41:53,640 --> 00:41:57,160 Speaker 3: filming something. But yeah, then you've sort of like, oh, 895 00:41:57,280 --> 00:41:59,080 Speaker 3: I don't want to be the guy who's like, all 896 00:41:59,160 --> 00:42:01,080 Speaker 3: of a sudden, it's just mashed onto the ground. I 897 00:42:01,160 --> 00:42:03,600 Speaker 3: just fumbled it and uh and lost control of it. 898 00:42:03,680 --> 00:42:06,840 Speaker 1: Yeah. So if you drop it, a bunch of the 899 00:42:06,840 --> 00:42:09,439 Speaker 1: big dazzled little gemstones would fall off. 900 00:42:09,480 --> 00:42:10,120 Speaker 2: I guess, I think so. 901 00:42:10,800 --> 00:42:15,320 Speaker 1: But is it a regular ball? And then some artists 902 00:42:15,719 --> 00:42:18,359 Speaker 1: like did that precisely? I just just. 903 00:42:19,440 --> 00:42:22,239 Speaker 2: I mean that what they did, I think by one 904 00:42:22,800 --> 00:42:24,839 Speaker 2: a regular ball? I think I think you can see 905 00:42:24,840 --> 00:42:25,759 Speaker 2: orange on the side. 906 00:42:25,800 --> 00:42:28,600 Speaker 1: Yeah. Ah, interesting? And do you think there's more than 907 00:42:28,760 --> 00:42:31,560 Speaker 1: one of them or that one's just the traveling man. 908 00:42:31,480 --> 00:42:33,359 Speaker 2: The traveling ball that's the Stanley Cup? 909 00:42:33,400 --> 00:42:33,880 Speaker 1: You think. 910 00:42:36,040 --> 00:42:37,520 Speaker 4: I suspect this more than one? 911 00:42:37,800 --> 00:42:39,120 Speaker 1: Yeah? I have a guess too. 912 00:42:40,360 --> 00:42:43,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm on team more than one. But you can 913 00:42:43,680 --> 00:42:46,200 Speaker 2: tell this ball has been handled a few times. So 914 00:42:47,000 --> 00:42:49,239 Speaker 2: I do feel pretty confident that we have touched the 915 00:42:49,280 --> 00:42:52,040 Speaker 2: same NBA seventy five ball that some of the real 916 00:42:52,080 --> 00:42:54,239 Speaker 2: celebrities out there I've touched, but probably not all of them. 917 00:42:54,360 --> 00:42:56,839 Speaker 4: Yes, yeah, so I think so. I think. 918 00:42:57,239 --> 00:43:00,279 Speaker 1: Thank you for the report. Yeah, report one. Did all 919 00:43:00,360 --> 00:43:03,040 Speaker 1: those questions answered? Now? They have been answered all right, 920 00:43:03,280 --> 00:43:05,319 Speaker 1: from the top seventy five ball, handling that ball to 921 00:43:05,480 --> 00:43:09,760 Speaker 1: actually handling real basketballs. He got bald with no dunks? Fans? 922 00:43:09,760 --> 00:43:10,680 Speaker 1: How did that come aboutly? 923 00:43:11,200 --> 00:43:15,480 Speaker 3: Well, basically, someone slid into the DM. I look we 924 00:43:15,480 --> 00:43:18,400 Speaker 3: were there and someone said, hey, go to these courts 925 00:43:18,440 --> 00:43:20,000 Speaker 3: if you want to go for some pickup ball, and 926 00:43:20,040 --> 00:43:23,200 Speaker 3: so we went picked one out and I just said 927 00:43:23,239 --> 00:43:25,600 Speaker 3: to Trey, all right, let's just go. We took some 928 00:43:25,680 --> 00:43:27,040 Speaker 3: Beantown Boys shirts there. 929 00:43:27,440 --> 00:43:29,359 Speaker 1: Let's do a little drop and. 930 00:43:29,400 --> 00:43:30,320 Speaker 4: See who's around. 931 00:43:30,600 --> 00:43:33,440 Speaker 3: And so we put it on social media and I 932 00:43:33,480 --> 00:43:35,280 Speaker 3: think in the end we had probably ten to twelve 933 00:43:35,320 --> 00:43:37,880 Speaker 3: fans turn up at different times throughout the morning and 934 00:43:37,960 --> 00:43:39,839 Speaker 3: all the afternoon run there and we. 935 00:43:39,880 --> 00:43:41,880 Speaker 4: Just played some ball and it was awesome. It was 936 00:43:41,920 --> 00:43:42,959 Speaker 4: so cool because at. 937 00:43:42,840 --> 00:43:44,960 Speaker 3: The start people were like, oh man, thanks for doing this, 938 00:43:44,960 --> 00:43:47,760 Speaker 3: this is great, and we did the greetings and the helloes. 939 00:43:48,520 --> 00:43:50,640 Speaker 3: Then it was ball time and then it was like 940 00:43:50,719 --> 00:43:52,439 Speaker 3: all right, people want to go out there and show 941 00:43:52,480 --> 00:43:55,560 Speaker 3: their stuff. And it was awesome and everyone had a 942 00:43:55,600 --> 00:43:58,719 Speaker 3: great time, and it wasn't. The good thing is it 943 00:43:58,760 --> 00:44:01,000 Speaker 3: was actually weather that you can play. Like down here 944 00:44:01,000 --> 00:44:03,239 Speaker 3: in Atlanta couldn't play two o'clock in the afternoon, it's 945 00:44:03,320 --> 00:44:05,920 Speaker 3: just way too hot. But in Boston, nice little breeze, 946 00:44:05,960 --> 00:44:09,240 Speaker 3: well the breeze, I say breeze, nice little breeze. Playing 947 00:44:09,239 --> 00:44:13,080 Speaker 3: outdoor basketball with any sort of a breeze is detrimental 948 00:44:13,120 --> 00:44:14,480 Speaker 3: somewhat to the standards. 949 00:44:14,640 --> 00:44:18,000 Speaker 1: The video that you guys posted it was you with 950 00:44:18,200 --> 00:44:22,279 Speaker 1: Wind decimating. Yeah, it was super. 951 00:44:22,640 --> 00:44:27,279 Speaker 3: Yeah, but Jeeves came out, missus Jeeves came out, and 952 00:44:27,840 --> 00:44:29,799 Speaker 3: so many fans came along. We got some photos with 953 00:44:29,800 --> 00:44:31,959 Speaker 3: the shirts that we had there was it was really 954 00:44:32,040 --> 00:44:32,759 Speaker 3: an awesome time. 955 00:44:33,600 --> 00:44:37,399 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know, we thought we had everything. We had 956 00:44:37,560 --> 00:44:40,520 Speaker 2: Meantime Boys T shirts, we had a place to play, 957 00:44:40,640 --> 00:44:44,920 Speaker 2: beautiful perk, we had our basketball gear. The one thing 958 00:44:44,960 --> 00:44:49,200 Speaker 2: we didn't have, however, was a basketball card. The pack 959 00:44:49,280 --> 00:44:54,480 Speaker 2: of basketball shout out to Paul. Paul just walked up. 960 00:44:54,600 --> 00:44:56,920 Speaker 2: He was just there to play some hoops and he 961 00:44:57,000 --> 00:44:59,560 Speaker 2: said he he saw us filming in the video of 962 00:44:59,640 --> 00:45:01,960 Speaker 2: Lee saying come out and play. And then as he 963 00:45:02,000 --> 00:45:05,200 Speaker 2: got closer, he said, I recognized the accent from somewhere. 964 00:45:05,239 --> 00:45:07,600 Speaker 2: He was just showing up to play there, but new Lee, 965 00:45:07,680 --> 00:45:11,280 Speaker 2: I'm assuming from NBA TV days. We eventually got playing, 966 00:45:11,360 --> 00:45:14,280 Speaker 2: which Chief showed up. Played some two on two, eventually 967 00:45:14,280 --> 00:45:15,839 Speaker 2: morphed into three on three. I don't know if y'all 968 00:45:15,880 --> 00:45:17,160 Speaker 2: got up to four on four. I had to be 969 00:45:17,239 --> 00:45:20,560 Speaker 2: on a call a little bit during the second half 970 00:45:20,560 --> 00:45:22,680 Speaker 2: of the day, but uh, I do have to mention, 971 00:45:23,520 --> 00:45:25,680 Speaker 2: you know, Lee, you got the best of me in 972 00:45:25,719 --> 00:45:28,640 Speaker 2: the one game that was on camera, but I was 973 00:45:28,680 --> 00:45:31,839 Speaker 2: too oh for tray before the cameras started rolling. I 974 00:45:31,880 --> 00:45:34,480 Speaker 2: was happy to be beefing in those in all of 975 00:45:34,520 --> 00:45:36,800 Speaker 2: those videos, but I wish I had some more buckets 976 00:45:37,040 --> 00:45:41,080 Speaker 2: represented as well, because people were like, yep, I'm surprised 977 00:45:41,120 --> 00:45:42,719 Speaker 2: you are really a big guy. I was like, yeah, 978 00:45:42,719 --> 00:45:45,800 Speaker 2: it's true, I'm a big guy. But Lee was literally 979 00:45:45,880 --> 00:45:49,880 Speaker 2: giving shooting instructions. People were like, I heard one of 980 00:45:49,880 --> 00:45:52,520 Speaker 2: the fans who showed up say, you know, they say 981 00:45:52,560 --> 00:45:54,880 Speaker 2: Lee's got a really nice jumper on the show, but 982 00:45:54,920 --> 00:45:58,040 Speaker 2: it completely lives up to the hypeen cos he's standing 983 00:45:58,120 --> 00:46:00,919 Speaker 2: out there outside the three point line talking about how 984 00:46:01,000 --> 00:46:04,120 Speaker 2: he has how he's mastered having his elbow underneath the ball, 985 00:46:04,160 --> 00:46:06,560 Speaker 2: and how it's really only a one arm jump shot. 986 00:46:06,560 --> 00:46:08,600 Speaker 2: It's just the ship same as a one arm jump shot. 987 00:46:08,760 --> 00:46:10,399 Speaker 2: Of course, he knocks down a couple in a row, 988 00:46:10,880 --> 00:46:13,560 Speaker 2: had a bad bounce on the next one, but that 989 00:46:13,680 --> 00:46:16,640 Speaker 2: was that was the most hilarious moment to me. Lee, 990 00:46:17,920 --> 00:46:21,240 Speaker 2: five to six people standing around him watching him break 991 00:46:21,320 --> 00:46:24,560 Speaker 2: down the mechanics of his own jump shot, and then 992 00:46:24,600 --> 00:46:26,520 Speaker 2: I even heard him utter. At one point somebody said, 993 00:46:26,560 --> 00:46:28,919 Speaker 2: is there anybody who modeled your game? After He's like, well, 994 00:46:28,960 --> 00:46:33,880 Speaker 2: defense a keim Elijah just threw off his tongue, no problem. 995 00:46:34,040 --> 00:46:35,880 Speaker 2: He had a strip later on during the day and 996 00:46:35,920 --> 00:46:38,759 Speaker 2: somebody's like, that's just like a kim Olija. It was 997 00:46:38,760 --> 00:46:41,040 Speaker 2: too good. That was a really really fun time. So 998 00:46:41,080 --> 00:46:41,960 Speaker 2: we're gonna have to do it again. 999 00:46:42,080 --> 00:46:45,680 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, at some point. Absolutely, it was. 1000 00:46:49,120 --> 00:46:54,360 Speaker 3: Still stuff on offense, defense gas Well and I actually, 1001 00:46:54,440 --> 00:46:56,719 Speaker 3: you know, because Missus Chief didn't turn up until a 1002 00:46:56,760 --> 00:46:58,760 Speaker 3: little bit later on. I had a couple of blocks 1003 00:46:58,800 --> 00:47:01,400 Speaker 3: on Chief there that weren't on the camera. Unfortunately I 1004 00:47:01,520 --> 00:47:04,920 Speaker 3: got one of them there. But yeah, that's the thing is, 1005 00:47:05,080 --> 00:47:07,239 Speaker 3: you don't want to use all your all your good 1006 00:47:07,280 --> 00:47:08,600 Speaker 3: plays when there's no ue rolling. 1007 00:47:08,640 --> 00:47:09,880 Speaker 4: You got to You've got to try to save a 1008 00:47:09,880 --> 00:47:10,279 Speaker 4: couple of them. 1009 00:47:10,280 --> 00:47:13,120 Speaker 3: Because Trey's right if won the first game, but unfortunately 1010 00:47:13,120 --> 00:47:14,719 Speaker 3: there's no documented evidence of it. 1011 00:47:15,880 --> 00:47:19,560 Speaker 2: Preseason game. Unfortunately, we did have a great moment though, 1012 00:47:19,640 --> 00:47:21,160 Speaker 2: right before I had to hop on a call, we 1013 00:47:21,239 --> 00:47:25,240 Speaker 2: got an honest to goodness wedging and everybody went crazy 1014 00:47:25,280 --> 00:47:27,680 Speaker 2: when it happened. Can you imagine if a weggie actually 1015 00:47:27,719 --> 00:47:30,000 Speaker 2: happens out here. I think it was Samir who took 1016 00:47:30,040 --> 00:47:32,399 Speaker 2: the shot second from the rate there, but as soon 1017 00:47:32,440 --> 00:47:35,480 Speaker 2: as it wedged in it was a deep one. So 1018 00:47:35,520 --> 00:47:37,279 Speaker 2: we had quite a bit of time to set up 1019 00:47:38,239 --> 00:47:40,560 Speaker 2: a photo here. And I love to see a Samir 1020 00:47:40,600 --> 00:47:43,960 Speaker 2: and Sebastian praying to the wedgie. That was a hilarious 1021 00:47:44,440 --> 00:47:45,080 Speaker 2: part of this point. 1022 00:47:45,160 --> 00:47:47,759 Speaker 3: Well, I think that is poetic there because Samir was 1023 00:47:47,760 --> 00:47:50,399 Speaker 3: the one who suggested this court, so you know that's 1024 00:47:50,400 --> 00:47:52,920 Speaker 3: what you want, is like he knows maybe the wedgies 1025 00:47:52,960 --> 00:47:55,719 Speaker 3: a you know, they just work in that court there, 1026 00:47:55,719 --> 00:47:57,840 Speaker 3: you know, the softer rims. I'm not sure what it is, 1027 00:47:57,880 --> 00:48:01,759 Speaker 3: but yeah, it was everyone in that moment just celebrated 1028 00:48:01,800 --> 00:48:03,680 Speaker 3: the wedgie. It was a great shout. Had to go 1029 00:48:03,760 --> 00:48:06,239 Speaker 3: and get the camera, set it up on the tripod 1030 00:48:06,280 --> 00:48:08,280 Speaker 3: there and what a fantastic moment. 1031 00:48:08,840 --> 00:48:09,760 Speaker 1: And it was legit. 1032 00:48:09,880 --> 00:48:12,480 Speaker 3: That's the thing. It was legit, like because I thought 1033 00:48:12,520 --> 00:48:14,640 Speaker 3: as soon as we posted, people are gonna be like, ah, 1034 00:48:14,680 --> 00:48:16,440 Speaker 3: they just did that, you know they set that up, 1035 00:48:16,480 --> 00:48:19,560 Speaker 3: But no, a legit wedge not during gameplay, but doesn't matter. 1036 00:48:19,880 --> 00:48:22,560 Speaker 1: It was legit. Great photo, great photo. So you packed 1037 00:48:22,719 --> 00:48:27,000 Speaker 1: a little tray pad. Ye, you packed a lot of shirts, 1038 00:48:27,080 --> 00:48:31,400 Speaker 1: A lot of shirts. Can't pack a ball. I'm with 1039 00:48:31,480 --> 00:48:34,239 Speaker 1: you and Lucky Kathy was there to film everything you had. 1040 00:48:34,239 --> 00:48:36,520 Speaker 2: A camera came through in the clutch for sure. 1041 00:48:36,680 --> 00:48:39,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, big time good stuff. That was great. It was 1042 00:48:39,200 --> 00:48:41,160 Speaker 1: great to see that. So check out our social media 1043 00:48:41,200 --> 00:48:44,359 Speaker 1: accounts for tree rebounding, not scoring, I guess, I mean. 1044 00:48:45,000 --> 00:48:46,560 Speaker 2: Just put back. 1045 00:48:47,600 --> 00:48:52,120 Speaker 1: Also, you guys did a little coffee sipping. Oh yes 1046 00:48:53,360 --> 00:48:53,880 Speaker 1: we did. 1047 00:48:54,680 --> 00:48:57,160 Speaker 3: Marty big fan of the show, longtime fan of fact tats. 1048 00:48:57,200 --> 00:48:59,600 Speaker 3: I think you're the one who's spoken with him on 1049 00:48:59,640 --> 00:49:02,480 Speaker 3: social media. He invited us out for a tour of 1050 00:49:02,560 --> 00:49:06,520 Speaker 3: his warehouse. There, his coffee warehouse, and my god, I thought. 1051 00:49:06,800 --> 00:49:08,600 Speaker 3: When Trey and I caught the taxi over there, we 1052 00:49:08,640 --> 00:49:10,120 Speaker 3: were like, I'm not sure how long will be here? 1053 00:49:10,120 --> 00:49:13,280 Speaker 3: Maybe twenty minutes, half an hour? Nearly two hours later, 1054 00:49:13,800 --> 00:49:17,279 Speaker 3: Trey and Marty were just tray us every question you 1055 00:49:17,280 --> 00:49:20,920 Speaker 3: could possibly want to know about the coffee roasting, coffee grinding, 1056 00:49:20,960 --> 00:49:23,840 Speaker 3: coffee making industry. And it was beautiful to talk about. 1057 00:49:23,840 --> 00:49:26,200 Speaker 3: Wishing we had someone to roll on that, I mean, 1058 00:49:26,440 --> 00:49:29,200 Speaker 3: that would have been great. That's a whole new podcast 1059 00:49:29,280 --> 00:49:32,839 Speaker 3: right there. Real bin talk ah man, and you know 1060 00:49:33,000 --> 00:49:34,759 Speaker 3: these are not just beans like, oh, just ship them 1061 00:49:34,760 --> 00:49:36,279 Speaker 3: in and we'll just grind them and send them out 1062 00:49:36,320 --> 00:49:37,880 Speaker 3: or anything like that. These beans are coming from all 1063 00:49:37,880 --> 00:49:39,719 Speaker 3: over the world. They've all got a story to tell. 1064 00:49:41,160 --> 00:49:43,960 Speaker 3: And it was great. Marty did a fantastic job there 1065 00:49:43,960 --> 00:49:46,680 Speaker 3: showing us around and Tassy good news for you, yes, 1066 00:49:47,000 --> 00:49:50,680 Speaker 3: because Marty was generous enough to actually send us or 1067 00:49:51,080 --> 00:49:53,080 Speaker 3: you know, pack me with a couple of packs of 1068 00:49:53,120 --> 00:49:57,160 Speaker 3: beans here because you've had some before. The Buenos Aires ones. 1069 00:49:57,160 --> 00:49:58,600 Speaker 3: We don't have any of those, but we've got some 1070 00:49:58,640 --> 00:50:02,080 Speaker 3: from Rwanda there. And where are the other ones here? 1071 00:50:02,160 --> 00:50:07,680 Speaker 2: From let cherry? And what's that bottom chocolatey? 1072 00:50:07,719 --> 00:50:09,160 Speaker 4: I think they've all got a deliciousness. 1073 00:50:11,760 --> 00:50:14,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, sure, we could read it, but then he would 1074 00:50:14,360 --> 00:50:15,160 Speaker 2: have to turn it around. 1075 00:50:16,320 --> 00:50:17,600 Speaker 4: Okay, So which one of you. 1076 00:50:19,040 --> 00:50:20,239 Speaker 1: It just says deliciousness? 1077 00:50:20,320 --> 00:50:22,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, oh they put it in there anyways. 1078 00:50:22,239 --> 00:50:24,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, you had the earlier in the show, you had 1079 00:50:24,160 --> 00:50:29,480 Speaker 1: the Helix endorsement. I have had these beans, yeah, pre 1080 00:50:29,480 --> 00:50:33,120 Speaker 1: pre trade coffee coming on who delivers these beans from 1081 00:50:33,200 --> 00:50:37,080 Speaker 1: Broad Street Roasters? Absolutely delicious, but I had had a 1082 00:50:37,120 --> 00:50:40,000 Speaker 1: different blend, so I can't wait to try some of 1083 00:50:40,040 --> 00:50:41,680 Speaker 1: these yeah, yummy. 1084 00:50:41,480 --> 00:50:44,880 Speaker 3: And uh and and Trey. You know, going into the trip, 1085 00:50:45,560 --> 00:50:48,279 Speaker 3: you know, coffee was fine. You know, he would drink 1086 00:50:48,280 --> 00:50:50,160 Speaker 3: a coffee, but then look at him the day after. 1087 00:50:50,360 --> 00:50:53,040 Speaker 3: Look at him the day after. He's got the hat on, 1088 00:50:53,360 --> 00:50:55,279 Speaker 3: and he's got the little cortado, he's got the little 1089 00:50:55,280 --> 00:50:58,799 Speaker 3: finger raised there and breakfast. I mean, he just he 1090 00:50:58,880 --> 00:51:01,239 Speaker 3: grew so much and he's coffee experience from that one 1091 00:51:01,280 --> 00:51:04,080 Speaker 3: trip to the warehouse, and it was so beautiful to see. 1092 00:51:04,160 --> 00:51:07,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, you mean grew mentally now physically, like I became 1093 00:51:07,200 --> 00:51:09,640 Speaker 2: so big at that completely. 1094 00:51:10,160 --> 00:51:10,600 Speaker 4: Yeah. 1095 00:51:10,719 --> 00:51:13,440 Speaker 2: I like to think I changed leave. People can change. 1096 00:51:13,520 --> 00:51:15,480 Speaker 2: But when I got back here to Atlanta, I've been 1097 00:51:15,560 --> 00:51:18,719 Speaker 2: drinking straight up garbage coffee since we got back, and 1098 00:51:18,760 --> 00:51:23,280 Speaker 2: I honestly feel disrespectful to Marty drinking the bad beans. 1099 00:51:23,600 --> 00:51:25,000 Speaker 2: But now we ked us up with the good beans. 1100 00:51:25,040 --> 00:51:26,880 Speaker 2: So I got to get my grind on. That was 1101 00:51:26,880 --> 00:51:29,120 Speaker 2: really fun. We even learned what coffee fruit is, Like, 1102 00:51:29,160 --> 00:51:30,800 Speaker 2: I know what coffee fruit is, which is going to 1103 00:51:30,840 --> 00:51:32,680 Speaker 2: come in handy for some ad reads a little bit later. 1104 00:51:33,480 --> 00:51:38,040 Speaker 1: Nice, very nice plug there. Yeah, deliciousness, great photo there. 1105 00:51:38,080 --> 00:51:40,960 Speaker 1: Check out our social media accounts for Trey Sipping on 1106 00:51:41,080 --> 00:51:45,520 Speaker 1: a cortato. It's the perfect amount of milk. You know, yeah, 1107 00:51:45,800 --> 00:51:47,960 Speaker 1: wanted a little milky, but you don't want a latte. 1108 00:51:50,400 --> 00:51:51,799 Speaker 1: You could used to be a lote man. 1109 00:51:51,800 --> 00:51:53,439 Speaker 3: I used to be a lat tai men, It's true. 1110 00:51:53,440 --> 00:51:55,400 Speaker 3: Now I'm just full on espressode the whole time. I 1111 00:51:55,440 --> 00:51:59,280 Speaker 3: had two in there with Maddy light on the Wednesday evening, 1112 00:51:59,280 --> 00:52:01,000 Speaker 3: and you know, like, you don't want to be drinking 1113 00:52:01,000 --> 00:52:02,680 Speaker 3: coffee too late and the not in case it keeps 1114 00:52:02,719 --> 00:52:06,160 Speaker 3: you up. But I couldn't resist. I mean, these these 1115 00:52:06,160 --> 00:52:08,440 Speaker 3: were just beautiful. Pulled one myself. 1116 00:52:08,880 --> 00:52:11,560 Speaker 2: And I drank so much coffee that night that I 1117 00:52:11,640 --> 00:52:14,160 Speaker 2: was running through, running through the pillows in my head 1118 00:52:14,200 --> 00:52:17,640 Speaker 2: again later on, but when you're getting exclusive coffees, I 1119 00:52:17,680 --> 00:52:19,279 Speaker 2: was like, I'm never gonna have a chance to drink 1120 00:52:19,280 --> 00:52:23,120 Speaker 2: this again, so I gotta sip down this. These macerated 1121 00:52:23,200 --> 00:52:27,080 Speaker 2: peaches coffee they were they were fermenting all crazy, so 1122 00:52:27,120 --> 00:52:30,080 Speaker 2: I was a little I regretted it that night, no doubt, 1123 00:52:30,080 --> 00:52:32,000 Speaker 2: when I was staying up a little bit too late. 1124 00:52:32,040 --> 00:52:35,200 Speaker 2: That was among my among my three regrets. I mentioned 1125 00:52:35,239 --> 00:52:37,399 Speaker 2: the Bill Walton. We saw Bill Walton walking through. Wish 1126 00:52:37,400 --> 00:52:39,040 Speaker 2: I would have had a line for him, So I'm 1127 00:52:39,040 --> 00:52:41,759 Speaker 2: gonna have one in the pocket if it ever happens again. 1128 00:52:41,800 --> 00:52:45,439 Speaker 2: And number two, neither of us got the lobster at 1129 00:52:45,440 --> 00:52:48,160 Speaker 2: the garden that day. For Game four, they brought out 1130 00:52:48,280 --> 00:52:49,960 Speaker 2: you know, they brought out the lobster. They brought out 1131 00:52:49,960 --> 00:52:52,760 Speaker 2: the crab cakes, which were good. They had quo hogs. 1132 00:52:52,800 --> 00:52:54,960 Speaker 2: I don't know how. It's like a big stuffed clan 1133 00:52:55,080 --> 00:52:57,919 Speaker 2: that looked pretty wicked. We were thinking at the time, 1134 00:52:57,960 --> 00:53:01,279 Speaker 2: like we'd already eaten dinner. Lobster is not like a 1135 00:53:01,320 --> 00:53:03,560 Speaker 2: casual sort of thing. You know, you gotta throw on 1136 00:53:03,640 --> 00:53:06,680 Speaker 2: a bib, you're cracking. Stuff's flying all over the place. 1137 00:53:06,760 --> 00:53:09,239 Speaker 2: But how often are you gonna get a chance to 1138 00:53:09,239 --> 00:53:12,080 Speaker 2: eat lobster at TD Garden? 1139 00:53:12,480 --> 00:53:12,920 Speaker 1: And we just. 1140 00:53:12,920 --> 00:53:15,279 Speaker 2: Completely turned our noses up at it. I think we 1141 00:53:15,360 --> 00:53:16,080 Speaker 2: blew it on that one. 1142 00:53:16,120 --> 00:53:16,279 Speaker 1: Lai. 1143 00:53:16,360 --> 00:53:18,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, well look, I think going in, I was like, yeah, 1144 00:53:18,719 --> 00:53:21,040 Speaker 3: I'm gonna have some lobster. But then again, you get there, 1145 00:53:21,040 --> 00:53:22,879 Speaker 3: you got your nice shirt, you got your laptop, you've 1146 00:53:22,880 --> 00:53:25,000 Speaker 3: got your phone and stuff full lobster. 1147 00:53:25,080 --> 00:53:27,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, and then you gotta do the old talk with 1148 00:53:27,239 --> 00:53:29,160 Speaker 4: the whole big old thing. You gotta crack it away. 1149 00:53:29,200 --> 00:53:32,240 Speaker 3: It's like that's an experience of its own. You almost 1150 00:53:32,239 --> 00:53:34,399 Speaker 3: need a shower after eating a lobster like that. So 1151 00:53:34,960 --> 00:53:38,560 Speaker 3: I just was like, unfortunately, I'm gonna pass. But yeah, 1152 00:53:38,680 --> 00:53:40,839 Speaker 3: maybe we should have. Maybe for the story, it would 1153 00:53:40,880 --> 00:53:42,520 Speaker 3: have been great to just have one of us just there, 1154 00:53:42,560 --> 00:53:45,920 Speaker 3: just like scoffing away giant lobster, as much. 1155 00:53:45,800 --> 00:53:46,640 Speaker 2: Lobster as you can eat. 1156 00:53:46,719 --> 00:53:49,400 Speaker 1: Yeah. Plus you guys put up the video having just 1157 00:53:49,480 --> 00:53:50,960 Speaker 1: had lobster rolls the day before. 1158 00:53:51,120 --> 00:53:52,200 Speaker 2: We've been big on lobster. 1159 00:53:52,320 --> 00:53:55,319 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, you done did it, and you did it 1160 00:53:55,360 --> 00:53:58,239 Speaker 1: this weekend when you got Backlee, people are people want 1161 00:53:58,280 --> 00:54:00,960 Speaker 1: to know about the cold Play cats that you went too. 1162 00:54:01,120 --> 00:54:04,359 Speaker 3: Yeah, I came back, went straight to Coldplay down here 1163 00:54:04,360 --> 00:54:07,480 Speaker 3: in Atlanta at the Mercedes Benz Superdome or whatever it's called. 1164 00:54:07,560 --> 00:54:11,120 Speaker 3: And look, I'll be honest, I like Coldplay. I'm not 1165 00:54:11,160 --> 00:54:14,319 Speaker 3: a huge Coldplay head, but they put on a show. 1166 00:54:14,440 --> 00:54:16,799 Speaker 3: They put on an incredible show. Chris Martin is a 1167 00:54:16,800 --> 00:54:22,560 Speaker 3: fantastic entertainer, an incredibly talented musician. You know plays you know, 1168 00:54:22,600 --> 00:54:24,799 Speaker 3: the guitars and the pianos, and he writes and he 1169 00:54:24,800 --> 00:54:27,399 Speaker 3: sings and he does it all. He's fantastic and they 1170 00:54:27,440 --> 00:54:29,480 Speaker 3: really do make an effort to make you feel welcome. 1171 00:54:29,680 --> 00:54:33,960 Speaker 3: Take note, Red Hot Chili Peppers. But who are coming to town. 1172 00:54:33,960 --> 00:54:35,799 Speaker 3: They are coming to town Truest Park. I might even 1173 00:54:35,800 --> 00:54:37,680 Speaker 3: go and see them too, because I want to give 1174 00:54:37,760 --> 00:54:41,240 Speaker 3: him a chance with Redemption. But the crazy thing about 1175 00:54:41,280 --> 00:54:43,960 Speaker 3: Coldplay was how it actually intertwined with something that happened 1176 00:54:43,960 --> 00:54:47,600 Speaker 3: earlier in this week because in Boston on Game three 1177 00:54:47,880 --> 00:54:51,480 Speaker 3: on Wednesday night, Nelly was the halftime act and we 1178 00:54:51,600 --> 00:54:53,560 Speaker 3: talked about that and I said, I hope I get 1179 00:54:53,560 --> 00:54:56,120 Speaker 3: to see Dilemma with Kelly Rowland, but you know you're 1180 00:54:56,160 --> 00:54:58,640 Speaker 3: probably not going to see it. Well, the craziest thing 1181 00:54:58,760 --> 00:55:03,520 Speaker 3: is Saturday night, Kelly Roland was at Coldplay. She came 1182 00:55:03,600 --> 00:55:08,600 Speaker 3: on and did Independent Women there with Chris Martin, like incredible. 1183 00:55:08,640 --> 00:55:10,600 Speaker 3: So I think this week I was probably the only 1184 00:55:10,640 --> 00:55:13,160 Speaker 3: person in the whole world who actually saw Nelly and 1185 00:55:13,280 --> 00:55:17,840 Speaker 3: Kelly just not together. So that was that was just 1186 00:55:17,840 --> 00:55:20,960 Speaker 3: an incredible cat to a fantastic week there to see 1187 00:55:21,040 --> 00:55:24,080 Speaker 3: Kelly there and she's great as well, did a great job. 1188 00:55:24,239 --> 00:55:26,360 Speaker 3: I just wish Nellie imagine that, imagine that it was 1189 00:55:26,400 --> 00:55:29,200 Speaker 3: like Jerry Springer and we got another surprise for you nell, 1190 00:55:29,239 --> 00:55:31,600 Speaker 3: he's in town and he's going to sing with Kelly Rowland. 1191 00:55:31,680 --> 00:55:34,320 Speaker 3: So yeah, awesome stuff, great show. If you get a 1192 00:55:34,400 --> 00:55:36,799 Speaker 3: chance to see Coldplay, even if you don't love Coldplay 1193 00:55:36,880 --> 00:55:39,319 Speaker 3: like me, go and see him. It's absolutely worth it. 1194 00:55:39,520 --> 00:55:41,879 Speaker 3: I was on the floor with my wife. My wife 1195 00:55:41,960 --> 00:55:43,920 Speaker 3: was going crazy. I've never seen a jump around that mate. 1196 00:55:43,960 --> 00:55:48,840 Speaker 3: She absolutely loves Coldplay and it was an awesome experience. 1197 00:55:49,200 --> 00:55:50,920 Speaker 1: Had no seats, what was going on. 1198 00:55:50,960 --> 00:55:54,319 Speaker 3: Just she wanted floor seats, so I was like, yeah, 1199 00:55:54,360 --> 00:55:56,320 Speaker 3: that's fine, get under pet and train and love someone. 1200 00:55:56,480 --> 00:55:57,000 Speaker 4: Yeah. 1201 00:55:57,160 --> 00:55:58,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean that's the great thing about being on 1202 00:55:58,960 --> 00:56:00,680 Speaker 3: the floor is you can be one of the if 1203 00:56:00,680 --> 00:56:02,280 Speaker 3: you want to be right up the front of the stage, 1204 00:56:02,320 --> 00:56:04,239 Speaker 3: but I don't. That's a little claustrophobic for me. I 1205 00:56:04,400 --> 00:56:05,759 Speaker 3: like to have a little bit more room at the 1206 00:56:05,760 --> 00:56:08,319 Speaker 3: back where you can still experience the whole thing, but 1207 00:56:08,360 --> 00:56:10,880 Speaker 3: you're not sort of on top of each other. You know, 1208 00:56:10,920 --> 00:56:12,759 Speaker 3: when you're a bit younger, I think that's when you 1209 00:56:12,800 --> 00:56:17,040 Speaker 3: can do that. But no, great, great stuff, great show. 1210 00:56:17,120 --> 00:56:19,680 Speaker 3: They even opened the roof too, because for the warm 1211 00:56:19,719 --> 00:56:22,000 Speaker 3: up act it was closed, and I thought, I'm surprised 1212 00:56:22,040 --> 00:56:23,440 Speaker 3: they don't open the roof tonight. It's not going to 1213 00:56:23,520 --> 00:56:26,319 Speaker 3: range beautiful night. Maybe actually cool it down a little bit. 1214 00:56:26,400 --> 00:56:28,839 Speaker 3: And they did open it for when Coldplay went out there. 1215 00:56:28,880 --> 00:56:31,400 Speaker 3: So yeah, great stuff. 1216 00:56:31,400 --> 00:56:33,560 Speaker 1: Lovely, yeah, lovely. All right, we got to take a 1217 00:56:33,600 --> 00:56:36,840 Speaker 1: quick break. We'll get to tweet of the night after it, 1218 00:56:36,880 --> 00:56:39,919 Speaker 1: but first got to be the bills again one more time. 1219 00:56:39,920 --> 00:56:43,680 Speaker 1: That's what we do here. Great stuff, all right, back 1220 00:56:43,920 --> 00:56:46,279 Speaker 1: in the classic factory. We've already given you so much, 1221 00:56:46,320 --> 00:56:51,040 Speaker 1: but why not a little tweet of the Nate tweet 1222 00:56:51,160 --> 00:56:51,719 Speaker 1: over night? 1223 00:56:52,480 --> 00:56:53,400 Speaker 2: Wow? 1224 00:56:53,520 --> 00:56:56,440 Speaker 1: Twitter lead. 1225 00:56:56,719 --> 00:56:56,959 Speaker 4: Yeah. 1226 00:56:57,000 --> 00:56:57,200 Speaker 1: Well. 1227 00:56:57,440 --> 00:56:59,200 Speaker 3: One of the big talking points, of course, of the 1228 00:56:59,200 --> 00:57:02,600 Speaker 3: playoffs has been Draymond's up and down form, so much 1229 00:57:02,680 --> 00:57:06,120 Speaker 3: so that his own mother has been getting a lot 1230 00:57:06,120 --> 00:57:08,640 Speaker 3: of inquiries as to why he's playing so bad. And 1231 00:57:08,680 --> 00:57:12,680 Speaker 3: Mary tweeted this out. Please people stop asking me what's 1232 00:57:12,680 --> 00:57:15,960 Speaker 3: wrong with drey I don't know. Maybe this is a 1233 00:57:16,000 --> 00:57:21,040 Speaker 3: clone LMBO. Where is the Draymond that helped get us here? 1234 00:57:21,160 --> 00:57:21,400 Speaker 2: Hmm? 1235 00:57:21,800 --> 00:57:25,560 Speaker 3: I have never seen this either. I think she's deleted 1236 00:57:25,560 --> 00:57:30,400 Speaker 3: this tweet since then. She used to be extremely active 1237 00:57:30,440 --> 00:57:32,280 Speaker 3: on Twitter. She dialed it back a little bit, but 1238 00:57:32,720 --> 00:57:34,000 Speaker 3: you know, it reminds me of the old day when 1239 00:57:34,000 --> 00:57:36,480 Speaker 3: DeAndre Jordan's mum used to chime in too during the 1240 00:57:36,520 --> 00:57:39,280 Speaker 3: games about her own son, and you ride the wave 1241 00:57:39,360 --> 00:57:40,600 Speaker 3: of the emotion of the game with. 1242 00:57:40,640 --> 00:57:42,160 Speaker 4: The parents there. 1243 00:57:42,240 --> 00:57:46,360 Speaker 3: So Mary, you know, I mean, she must have some 1244 00:57:46,400 --> 00:57:48,280 Speaker 3: stories to tell about a young Draymond. Wouldn't it be 1245 00:57:48,280 --> 00:57:50,200 Speaker 3: great to get her on for a podcast talk about that? 1246 00:57:50,600 --> 00:57:53,440 Speaker 1: Well? People were asking dreamond have her on the podcast? 1247 00:57:53,880 --> 00:57:54,080 Speaker 2: Great? 1248 00:57:54,160 --> 00:57:57,680 Speaker 1: Up? Do it already? That was tweeted during Game four, Yeah, 1249 00:57:58,280 --> 00:58:00,480 Speaker 1: you know, when things weren't going all that well. Yeah, 1250 00:58:00,520 --> 00:58:03,960 Speaker 1: but then it's a balanced Twitter account. I checked it out. 1251 00:58:04,000 --> 00:58:06,120 Speaker 1: There's a lot of retweeting people who are saying, oh, 1252 00:58:06,160 --> 00:58:08,560 Speaker 1: he's doing great. You know, he was providing defense, he 1253 00:58:08,640 --> 00:58:11,480 Speaker 1: was doing some stuff like we talked about. But you 1254 00:58:11,480 --> 00:58:13,520 Speaker 1: could see where Draymond gets his fires. You know. She 1255 00:58:14,160 --> 00:58:19,040 Speaker 1: doesn't hold back, and she seems like she's done a 1256 00:58:19,040 --> 00:58:22,200 Speaker 1: great job raising Draymond into the young man he is today, 1257 00:58:22,240 --> 00:58:23,680 Speaker 1: the winner that he is today. 1258 00:58:23,880 --> 00:58:26,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, of course, if Draymond's mom is gonna szing him 1259 00:58:26,480 --> 00:58:28,920 Speaker 2: on Twitter, then we should not be surprised that Draymond 1260 00:58:28,960 --> 00:58:31,960 Speaker 2: likes to zing other players as well. I'm with you, Lee, 1261 00:58:31,960 --> 00:58:34,760 Speaker 2: I hadn't heard much from Mary babyus Green over the 1262 00:58:34,840 --> 00:58:36,760 Speaker 2: years to the point where when I saw this tweet, 1263 00:58:36,800 --> 00:58:38,880 Speaker 2: I was like, is that really her Twitter account? And 1264 00:58:38,920 --> 00:58:40,920 Speaker 2: I went through and clicked, Yeah, that was her dropping 1265 00:58:40,960 --> 00:58:45,680 Speaker 2: the lmbo Draymond as a clone. But apparently he eventually 1266 00:58:45,800 --> 00:58:49,200 Speaker 2: got to see in the tweets like mom come take 1267 00:58:49,280 --> 00:58:51,840 Speaker 2: him down. But very very funny because Draymond in that 1268 00:58:51,880 --> 00:58:54,640 Speaker 2: first half, he was not looking like the Draymond anybody 1269 00:58:55,120 --> 00:58:57,959 Speaker 2: is used to see. And I did a few weeks 1270 00:58:58,000 --> 00:59:01,560 Speaker 2: back giving out the conference finals MVPs for the past 1271 00:59:01,600 --> 00:59:03,360 Speaker 2: ten years, so I went through a bunch of box 1272 00:59:03,360 --> 00:59:05,360 Speaker 2: scores from all those conference finals and it's crazy to 1273 00:59:05,360 --> 00:59:08,360 Speaker 2: see Draymond scoring like twenty five in a game, thirty 1274 00:59:08,400 --> 00:59:10,400 Speaker 2: in a game, and some of the biggest, most important 1275 00:59:10,400 --> 00:59:12,720 Speaker 2: games that the Warriors were playing, to the point where 1276 00:59:12,720 --> 00:59:15,480 Speaker 2: now he's basically not even looking for his offense and 1277 00:59:15,560 --> 00:59:17,919 Speaker 2: the Celtics are using that to their advantage as well. 1278 00:59:18,000 --> 00:59:21,040 Speaker 2: So Clay was talking about how he likes to throw 1279 00:59:21,160 --> 00:59:24,120 Speaker 2: gate Game six Clay into YouTube to get his uh 1280 00:59:24,840 --> 00:59:27,680 Speaker 2: his confidence back going. Maybe Draymond should watch like Game 1281 00:59:27,720 --> 00:59:31,040 Speaker 2: seven twenty sixteen. Yeah, not the greatest ending obviously for 1282 00:59:31,080 --> 00:59:33,080 Speaker 2: the Warriors, but an incredible game from Draymond. So if 1283 00:59:33,080 --> 00:59:35,440 Speaker 2: you can go out there, it didn't hit like seven 1284 00:59:35,560 --> 00:59:37,520 Speaker 2: threes in that game. He had like thirty three points 1285 00:59:37,600 --> 00:59:39,800 Speaker 2: or something like that. Had a massive game. We've seen 1286 00:59:39,880 --> 00:59:42,680 Speaker 2: Draymond play offensively, but it's been quite a while. 1287 00:59:42,920 --> 00:59:47,280 Speaker 3: He had thirty two points, fifteen rebounds, nine assists, two steals, 1288 00:59:47,280 --> 00:59:50,840 Speaker 3: two turnouts, six for eight from downtown, eleven for fifteen 1289 00:59:50,920 --> 00:59:54,280 Speaker 3: from the field in that game. I mean that was 1290 00:59:54,400 --> 00:59:56,960 Speaker 3: just incredible. Yeah, you know, but that's the thing is 1291 00:59:57,160 --> 00:59:59,840 Speaker 3: I always thought of him as as a reasonably reliable 1292 00:59:59,840 --> 01:00:02,560 Speaker 3: th point shooter, but he hasn't. He's just lost that 1293 01:00:02,640 --> 01:00:06,560 Speaker 3: confidence for whatever reason. So hopefully he will get it 1294 01:00:06,600 --> 01:00:08,520 Speaker 3: back in the series. Interesting going back to that series, 1295 01:00:08,600 --> 01:00:10,800 Speaker 3: also had a five for eight from downtown in that series, 1296 01:00:10,840 --> 01:00:12,480 Speaker 3: but then he also went oh for ten over the 1297 01:00:12,480 --> 01:00:15,480 Speaker 3: course of three games from Downtown. So he certainly is 1298 01:00:15,520 --> 01:00:17,200 Speaker 3: a bit feast of famine. But you would think a 1299 01:00:17,200 --> 01:00:19,880 Speaker 3: guy like him, who's experience and been around Will would 1300 01:00:19,960 --> 01:00:22,840 Speaker 3: start to realize, like, I can hit these shots, and 1301 01:00:22,880 --> 01:00:25,200 Speaker 3: if I can do it, the Warrior is almost certainly 1302 01:00:25,200 --> 01:00:27,000 Speaker 3: going to win the game if he was to become 1303 01:00:27,040 --> 01:00:28,640 Speaker 3: some sort of scoring factor. 1304 01:00:28,920 --> 01:00:31,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, that is definitely a tiny bit of a worry 1305 01:00:31,720 --> 01:00:35,840 Speaker 1: for the Boston Celtics that Dreamland or somebody else gets 1306 01:00:35,880 --> 01:00:37,640 Speaker 1: a little bit high as staph has carry them here 1307 01:00:37,680 --> 01:00:40,560 Speaker 1: to Game five. Yeah, they are champs for a reason. 1308 01:00:41,400 --> 01:00:44,160 Speaker 1: One thing that's sad for me is that Mary Baversgreen 1309 01:00:44,400 --> 01:00:47,840 Speaker 1: taught me what LMBO means. Somebody older than me taught 1310 01:00:47,840 --> 01:00:51,120 Speaker 1: me that laughing my bum off or laughing that's that's it. 1311 01:00:51,360 --> 01:00:53,160 Speaker 1: I thought, Yeah, maybe it was a tape or something. 1312 01:00:53,400 --> 01:00:55,640 Speaker 1: It's not laughing laughing my ass off, as you know, 1313 01:00:55,680 --> 01:00:58,000 Speaker 1: the one you always see laughing my bum off. I 1314 01:00:58,040 --> 01:00:59,440 Speaker 1: guess a slightly more PG. 1315 01:00:59,760 --> 01:01:02,960 Speaker 2: That's I'm nikaias Duncan specialty. That guy's always l mbo, 1316 01:01:03,480 --> 01:01:06,160 Speaker 2: never dropped the A in there, But for me, it's 1317 01:01:06,200 --> 01:01:13,600 Speaker 2: always a. 1318 01:01:10,040 --> 01:01:12,400 Speaker 1: All right, well we are done here. We will be 1319 01:01:12,520 --> 01:01:16,760 Speaker 1: back first tonight. Skiz plans on kicking it with an 1320 01:01:16,760 --> 01:01:20,120 Speaker 1: immediate reaction podcast following Game five, and then back here 1321 01:01:20,160 --> 01:01:24,600 Speaker 1: again nine am Eastern in the studio Tuesday morning, an 1322 01:01:24,680 --> 01:01:29,160 Speaker 1: hour earlier to recap Game five of the NBA Finals. 1323 01:01:29,760 --> 01:01:32,480 Speaker 1: And as we go, our old friends, Clipper bros. 1324 01:01:32,680 --> 01:01:35,240 Speaker 2: You heard it here first, have a great time, turn up, 1325 01:01:35,400 --> 01:01:38,640 Speaker 2: Love you guys, awesome. Thanks for joining us, and remember 1326 01:01:38,720 --> 01:01:41,560 Speaker 2: we got a new note breaks today as well, one 1327 01:01:41,640 --> 01:01:45,320 Speaker 2: pm Eastern with Graydon to talk about Ferrari blowing it 1328 01:01:45,400 --> 01:01:48,360 Speaker 2: once again. It's gonna be a sad one. Not today, 1329 01:01:48,480 --> 01:01:52,280 Speaker 2: not today, tomorrow. Don't tune in today, tomorrow, tomorrow tomorrow 1330 01:01:52,280 --> 01:01:54,960 Speaker 2: at one not today, not today. 1331 01:01:57,360 --> 01:02:00,600 Speaker 1: Let me check my calendar. The calendar says, tomorrow says. 1332 01:02:01,000 --> 01:02:04,760 Speaker 2: I'm sure that. I'm sure the calendar is right. This 1333 01:02:04,840 --> 01:02:05,680 Speaker 2: is great news. 1334 01:02:05,680 --> 01:02:07,000 Speaker 1: Sorry, it's an extra plug I was. 1335 01:02:07,040 --> 01:02:09,000 Speaker 2: I preped that whole podcast this morning. 1336 01:02:09,320 --> 01:02:10,560 Speaker 1: Wow. Good. 1337 01:02:11,080 --> 01:02:13,520 Speaker 2: Nothing to do tonight except for watch Hustle. Tune in 1338 01:02:13,520 --> 01:02:15,720 Speaker 2: this week we might be talking about Hustle. Do not 1339 01:02:15,880 --> 01:02:19,080 Speaker 2: tune in today at one pm Eastern. There's no podcast. 1340 01:02:19,120 --> 01:02:20,360 Speaker 2: I just found out. 1341 01:02:20,920 --> 01:02:22,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, no podcast. 1342 01:02:22,360 --> 01:02:23,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, you guys are right, I'm looking at this. 1343 01:02:23,840 --> 01:02:26,800 Speaker 1: I felt I felt bad but having not plugged it, 1344 01:02:26,840 --> 01:02:29,280 Speaker 1: but yeah, it's it's there tomorrow. Anyways, you got your 1345 01:02:29,280 --> 01:02:31,439 Speaker 1: work done and you can watch Hustle, which we will 1346 01:02:31,480 --> 01:02:35,880 Speaker 1: definitely be talking about. I took the opportunity of these 1347 01:02:35,960 --> 01:02:38,320 Speaker 1: last couple off days and watched Hustle and j D 1348 01:02:39,440 --> 01:02:43,760 Speaker 1: throwing in the recommendation of a lifetime. What did you 1349 01:02:43,800 --> 01:02:47,800 Speaker 1: say about Hustle JD. I said it was great. Damn, 1350 01:02:47,800 --> 01:02:51,840 Speaker 1: you're perfect, I said, I think, can't wait, loved it, 1351 01:02:51,880 --> 01:02:54,080 Speaker 1: can't wait to talk about earlier guys. I loved it. 1352 01:02:54,160 --> 01:02:56,560 Speaker 1: At some point, we won't put it on the calendar 1353 01:02:57,120 --> 01:03:00,240 Speaker 1: because we'll just screw it up. I guess, Yeah, we'll 1354 01:03:00,240 --> 01:03:00,800 Speaker 1: figure it out. 1355 01:03:00,920 --> 01:03:04,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, as it appears here Tuesday the fourteenth. As I 1356 01:03:04,880 --> 01:03:07,040 Speaker 2: said on the last No Breaks episode, we will be 1357 01:03:07,040 --> 01:03:11,240 Speaker 2: having a podcast Tuesday the fourteenth at one pm Eastern. 1358 01:03:13,040 --> 01:03:15,240 Speaker 1: Any plug is a good pluge plug is a good plug, 1359 01:03:15,520 --> 01:03:18,120 Speaker 1: even if it's the wrong one. All right, we'll see 1360 01:03:18,160 --> 01:03:18,840 Speaker 1: it wrong, folks,