1-on-1 with DP – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK - Trey McGowens stays in the NBA Draft: June 1st, 10:25am

Episode Date: June 1, 2022

Trey is not coming back to Nebraska, what do we believe he can do at the NBA levelAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to one-on-one with DP. Brought to you by Beatrice Bakery. On 93-7 The Ticket and the Ticketfm.com. Welcome back, one-on-one. Rico's sneezing, so bless you, so. You all better? Yeah, I'm good. Sorry, just like fixing everything from the setup.
Starting point is 00:00:26 So we're going to have you broadcast from the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, 10 meter platform? Easy. And then you're going to, you're going to, are you going to dive in? I'm going to jump in. I'm not going to do anything fancy because I will mess up. I'm not trying to belly flop or back flop or all anything. I'm pencil dive.
Starting point is 00:00:51 No, it wouldn't. It would be so be so. It would be awful for everyone involved. Am I, am a horrible human being for wanting to see you dive? Right. My bad. To see you dive into, dive off of three. of a 10 meter and have something.
Starting point is 00:01:09 Yes, that last part. The first part, no, because I can do that. It's fine. But the last, like, if you want me to do, like, a flip or something, I can't, like, I can't. Because I don't know, like, they know how to, like, do enough of them to make it look good and stop themselves to get in the water. I don't know how to stop myself or slow myself, anything. So I would just, I don't know. Is that too high to do a cannonball?
Starting point is 00:01:34 You'd have to ask them, I don't know. So there was a pool in Omaha, and if anybody remembers the name of the pool, please text it in 4024-6-4-5-6-8-5. They used to have like boards like that that went all the way up. I think one was 10 meters. I don't know exactly how high they were. But when I was a kid, you had to be a certain age to, like, go off of the boards. And when I finally got that age, there were three of them, and I went off the second one. I never went off the top one because I wasn't brave enough.
Starting point is 00:02:08 But then when I finally got brave enough, they took the top one off because people kept getting hurt because they're like, look, just none of you know what you're doing. Just dive in, like pencil dive. And people kept like, I'm going to do a flip. And people were getting hurt because they weren't doing it right. There are more ways to do it wrong than the one way it is to do it right. Yes. And so when people say, hey, I'm going to do this, I'm like, br, no. Like, no.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Like, I've done flips off of diving boards and doing that wrong hurts. So I can't imagine. Yeah, like in my backyard. As she said, a three-story building. Yeah, in the backyard. Like, no, this is not what we want to do. Like, you shouldn't do that to yourself. And Madison ain't getting a backstroke.
Starting point is 00:02:54 I'm like, okay, explain to me the flip, the turn. Like, so swimming the backstroke, the turn is exceptional. And she was explaining and I'm going, you know you're not normal, right? Because water up the nose. It sucked. Changed breathing like the full shebang. And I'm going, you guys. And then with Reagan, like for her 50, 100 dives in a day and trying to identify where you are in a flip or twist, right?
Starting point is 00:03:30 And then imagine being flipped and then still having the awareness of where you are physically in a space. And now. Like you just have to extend. And I got to extend this now. And it has to be on time. And that if you don't, it's worse than you can imagine. No, bueno. So I, some of the stories that they've told about, you know, she and our, Audrey were exceptional.
Starting point is 00:03:59 and breaking down their sports. And then the amount of training, I mean, to rattle off, people think you just go to, you know, you go to class, you go to practice, you go home. No. No, that's not,
Starting point is 00:04:12 that's not what's happening here. No. So I, when they offer time, like this is the one day that they could come in at 10 o'clock. It's wild. It's crazy. You know, I just,
Starting point is 00:04:28 Wow. Yeah. The whole body workouts. John says, so Rico is launching off the, yeah. Back of the day, can't open her preacher until my buddy took out a couple of teeth. Ow, it should be awesome. Yeah, I think you don't cannonball from 10 meters. Nope.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Nope. Because there's no protection. Bad idea. Unless you have like a protective cup on. Bad idea. You'd have to lean back a little further and even then you're going to hurt your butt. That's where Hammond Bean goes. He goes, Cannonball could provide some injury.
Starting point is 00:05:04 You'd have to lean back a little bit. It'll hurt your butt. If you lean back too much, it'll hurt your back. Just all bad. So it's just pencil. They should have called their show Talking 10 and 10. You're not wrong. You're not wrong.
Starting point is 00:05:24 But the deep end, because they were divers and swimmers. I like it's what they chose. And Madison's just, like, she's a natural for this. Like, this is going to be. communication 101 right i mean she's she's got the gift and those two there i think with most of of those of the nighttime student athlete shows um being purposeful and trying to find time to get them into the the daytime time slots where people can get to know them um has it will be the challenge but they're all open to this right it's all this is all there they all of amazing personalities and
Starting point is 00:06:01 They're just waiting for everybody else to notice them and acknowledge them. I mean, it's a great journey. Right. It's a great journey. I mean, again, your dad's in the athletic department. Your mom's in the athletic department. Like your mom, I believe I have her correctness if I'm wrong, but I believe her mom is in their basketball hall of it.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Nice. In high school. Like, yeah, this is somebody that has to. Yeah, no big deal. Right. And swimming and diving in Houston is a big deal. in Texas, it's a big deal. It's a big deal.
Starting point is 00:06:37 They've got an aquatic center that's second to none. So it's good to know where they come from and what they're doing. A couple of things with Trey McGowan announcing that he was going to stay in the NBA draft. And I did what you just did. I fist pump because... It's like I'm extremely happy for him and I'm sad. because I wanted to get him one more year. Yeah, we wanted it.
Starting point is 00:07:05 We wanted him back. And then you asked the question, does he get drafted? I would, if I were a betting man, I would bet that he gets drafted. I am positive that he ends up in the G-lead. He'll be somewhere.
Starting point is 00:07:23 He'll be in the G-Lid. Yeah. Like that. He'll stay in the States. Yeah. And depending on the thing with, with, with, with, with, with, with, with Trey as well,
Starting point is 00:07:35 Bryce will be on the Rostcos, he'll be in the guaranteed portion of it. Bryce is moving up. Right. You know, and that changes from day to day, right, that he moves up higher in the draft
Starting point is 00:07:45 for the work he's done. And he's, it's wild how fast everything changed. Like just a single day, like a single workout. Well, but he's been, you remember,
Starting point is 00:07:53 he's been working out since the season ended. Mm-hmm. Since the Husker season ended, Bryce and Trey have been in the lap. They have been, been in the lab, changing the stroke, changing game, changing physicality, changing their bodies, all of those things in place. And in that process, NBA folks reached out to Trey and said, yeah, you don't, if you're
Starting point is 00:08:17 going back to improve your stock, you probably don't have to. Yeah. You don't have to. And the different teams that, as they talk about Bryce and Trey, the thing of what we're hearing from Trey is that the NBA scouts have figured out pretty from an athletic standpoint from a physicality standpoint
Starting point is 00:08:44 Trey is what they want on their roster from a physicality defensive like look nobody's coming in to be the lead scorer on the team that they're being drafted by Bryce is not going to be expected to leave his team in scoring next year that doesn't happen like he's not going to be it happens very it it is expected from very few players on teams and that's like the top three right like guys who will come in and change change the game change the team change what they do brice will not be asked to come in and lead the team
Starting point is 00:09:21 and scoring he will ask to be a supplemental player until he defines himself Tray's in a different space where that Dre can be a specialist. And defensively, I think we all agree that Trey can defend at the NBA level. Pretty solid. And his athletic ability puts him in a space where he, you can find
Starting point is 00:09:46 versions of Trey on NBA teams. You know who they are. And then if you want a measuring stick, just consider where, you know, Delano Banton was a year ago. today and where people thought he was, that he was a project and that he, you know, they didn't know if he'd be drafted,
Starting point is 00:10:04 if he could play in the league. Well, we now know that, yeah, he was drafted in the second round, and he put in time in the league. And if I asked you to put, to measure Trey and Delano, Trey's ahead. I would think so.
Starting point is 00:10:20 And that's not slight to the Lano at all. Delano, Delano has, the stuff that you, can't teach. Like he's just, he's just big and long and athletic. But Trey has the defensive acumen, the defensive IQ. He's maybe not as tall as Delano, but he realizes that and he makes up for that with the,
Starting point is 00:10:44 with the defensive ability that he has, the speed that he has, the athleticism that he has. Delano, Delano isn't going to rise above people and punch it down. Trey's not afraid to. Oh, that's his space. Yeah. Like, that's his space. And he tested well on it. And I'm pretty confident in saying that Trey's a better shooter than Dallano.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Trey's got more dog in him. Yeah. Trey's got more dog in him. This is not a comparison because I don't want to do that. But if you're looking for somebody that you might be able to measure him off of coming out of college, not currently, Marcus Smart. Yep. That's Pat Beverly. Those type of players.
Starting point is 00:11:33 And I think that Trey is better offensively than Beverly. Oh, there's no question about that. So there will be space in it. And then I'll close this out with this. Imagine if we said a year ago, that Nebraska could have three guys from that roster in the league. Nobody would have believed you. that over the two years of those rosters, right?
Starting point is 00:12:00 So the year Bryce comes in and the bridge, Delano, Bryce, that Nebraska could end up with three players in the NBA. Nobody would have believed you. Except for Bryce. Ponder that because we're not that far from it's happening. All right. We'll close out.
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