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In this exit interview earlier today, Bam Adebayo asked what changes he'd like to see
this summer after the game four comment post game.
That's a Pat Riley question.
I hope you can ask that question to him
and he doesn't blow you off and ignore you.
Hold on, he said this in the...
That's what Bam said, I said that,
I don't know what Bam said.
Bam said that's a Pat Riley question.
I hope you can ask that question to him and it doesn't blow you off and ignore you.
This is what Bam was asked what changes he'd like to see this summer after his game for comments.
There's a Pat Riley question.
Oh sure.
Yeah. Talk to me. We gotta holler at you people bro. What's going on down there?
Everything will be all right. Everything will be all right. They listen Pat
Pat and Bama have to sit down there BAM BAM BAM ain't going nowhere
You know, we got some pieces coming to help BAM out
So he doesn't have to be the focal point of everything
So he doesn't have to go out there and, and do as much and exert as much
energy as he does on both ends of the court.
Uh, bam, we got help coming for you.
Bam, you got my number.
You bam, you got my number.
So, um, I'm in the rooms you not in bam.
Okay.
I'm in the conversations you can't hear.
We going to be all right down in Miami.
That's your star player, man
I'm trying to get me to incorporate him and what's going on like which which direction the franchise going?
Like what y'all playing on during this summer? How we gonna make this how we gonna get this organization back to the top
Yeah, he's our franchise player
But there's certain conversations that he can't be in certain conversations that I and Mickey Harrison and pay in pet
We have we also he's our franchise and pay in Pat we have we also
he's our franchise player now but we have long term we have long term goals
that we need to achieve and he a part of them long term goes hey yes he is but is
he gonna play 22 years like the prom well we all know that well no well no
well listen things are being put in place. Okay, you ever play Connect 4?
Boy, I'm so cold in Connect 4. It's a shame.
That's what we're doing right now. Connect 4.
And we're going to make sure everything aligns the right way to make sure that he can get back to where they need to be.
Okay.
Alright, I respect Heat Coaching, man. You know, I was a part of Heat Coaching, man.
I used to be at the game, to be I used to watch you now
I know I know what you could do. Well, you call you call it and now you nice wouldn't add
I respect your game. I've seen you I can tell you what you're gonna do before you do it
Hey, you gonna tell me what I'm gonna do before I do it because I watch you play I can tell you
Different my game different. They were ten years ago my name my game different from now. Oh
So you think your game different now? Yeah, it's different now. Well, thank you
Would you tell me as far the time and it ain't touch you yet? I
Ain't saying that I'm saying what I do now. I can dominate it. I'm good
Okay, so you stay you stay in one little area
and you good at that area you know you ain't not not changing you don't make
no adjustments. I ain't got to. I ain't got to. I'm good. I'm straight over here. Okay I feel you. I like your confidence.
I like your confidence. I see. It's all about belief and confidence. I see.
Hey look if I ain't got nothing else, I got some confidence, bro. Okay, okay.
Hey, that's me too.
That's my thing.
Hey Titus, what up twin?
Can you tell somebody just got home, I was gone, it's a day and a half.
Bro, I'm just gone, a day and a half. So love you. I love you. I love you. I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you. I love you. I love you. I love't got no control of. You know what I mean? And maybe Pat Do got something up his sleeve.
Oh he do, he do.
I tried to tell you, y'all ain't gonna listen to me
until it happens.
We'll try real soon.
You just know he gotta have something up his sleeve.
Oh he do, he do, I'm telling you.
Listen, I don't wanna say too much
because the fact that I'm even allowed in these rooms for these conversations to be had
It says it says a lot so I don't but I gave you enough
I gave you what I could and just know things are coming help BAM
You got my number BAM you hit me, you know, we got you. We're gonna take care of you
Yeah
Yeah, you see the Hawks Dyson Daniels was named NBA's most improved player
Dyson Daniels finished ahead of Ivica Zubots and Cade Cunningham
You come under to become the second Hawks player to take home the award in his third season his first with Atlanta
Daniels average a career career high 14 points,
rebound six, four and a half assists, and three steals,
while shooting a career high 49.3% from the field
and 34% from the three point line,
averaging just under 34 minutes of game.
Joe, we were both off.
You thought it would be Cade cutting half,
I thought it would be Zubos and Obidawg
if your Hawks player didn't sneak in there and win the war.
Because we had him winning, what,
was it defensive player of the year?
Defensive player of the year, yes.
I didn't have him winning most improved,
but I'm glad he did, he's well deserving.
Man, I've had a chance to go to some practice
and see these guys practice,
I see the extensive work that Kyle Corva,
the assistant GM, was putting in with this dude.
Really showing him how to shoot
and just getting them reps up with him after practice.
And he was just as fudge,
just soaking up as much game as he could.
And obviously it seemed like every month,
month to month, week to week,
it just seemed like he kept getting better,
he kept improving.
And he grew offensively, defensively, he's always always had that neck to be a hell of a defensive player and be disruptive.
You know defensively, offensively his game just came around and he just flourished this
whole year for us as the Hawks.
But you know we've bogged down with injuries, man.
I expect him to play a big pivotal role coming in the next season.
You know, this house getting off to a great, great start. So I'm looking forward to it,
man. Much well deserved.
Oh, you know what I'm thinking? I know who would be a good player for the Lakers.
Who?
Clint Capella.
Yeah, they did.
Clint Capella!
You must think the house getting rid of Clint Capella.
They ain't gonna get rid of him. Nah. y'all don't be playing it. He been hurt
He was hurt. Well let it rehab with the Lakers
Hey, he was hurt he was hurt
Pretty much the past two to three months of the season man
Like, you know, like I said, I started five, we had two starters miss out to starting five.
So, you know, it was tough for us, but shout out Dyson, Dyson Daniels for winning, for winning.
Yeah.
What was it?
Uh, most improved.
Most improved.
The Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator, Jeff Ulbricht, apologized publicly today for the leak of Shador Sanders' private phone number and his son using it to prank call the quarterback during the NFL
draft.
My actions of not protecting confidential data were inexcusable.
My son's actions were absolutely inexcusable, and for that, we are both deeply sorry.
Earlier today, the NFL fined the Falcons a quarter of a million dollars, and Ulbricht
himself was fined $100,000 in fined the Falcons a quarter of a million dollars and Ubrick himself
was fined $100,000 in response to the situation.
The NFL says the fines were failing to prevent the disclosure of confidential information
distributed to the club in advance of the NFL draft.
Ubrick said neither him nor the Falcons would be appealing to find.
I promise my son and I will work hard to demonstrate we are both better than this
Don't y'all start with you football question. Do you think that was a fair punishment?
Yeah, I think it was a fair punishment when you think about the we think about the fine amount
For entities like that Atlanta Falcons that ain't nothing, you know say rock in the bucket 250,000
I mean, what is that going to do now for the coach who doesn't make millions of dollars like the players do,
then that might hurt you a little bit. That might hurt you a little bit.
The punishment, I guess, is it serves and it is due right.
I think the son needs to be punished.
That's more of a personal issue for the dad to take care of on his end,
especially for taking away that moment from Sjadoer
Sanders, a moment like that that he's worked for obviously.
Inserting himself into that moment.
Into that moment. You know, wanting to go viral, being that we're in that era right now,
you see it all the time. Everybody don't play the same, especially with a moment
like that. Outside of that, that's pretty much it.
That's pretty much, I think it was fair.
I think it was fair.
Obviously, the fine amount, finding the Falcon.
I think it was just.
I think it was a just amount to be fined.
So I don't have no problem, I don't know why they would,
because if you
have something in your possession, it's up to you to protect it. Right. So how and
why he did it? The son, yes, we all know the son shouldn't have done this, but it
was up to the defensive coordinator to protect that information. Absolutely. To
make sure his son can't get it. You know, I don't have a problem. What you think Joe? You don't expect your son to go in stuff though, huh?
Hey look, I agree with the punishment
It's almost like don't show if you have your son go and take your gun and do something
He ain't got no business. You should be punished for it, bro. You should yeah, and you will yeah
You should be punished for that
so it's just it's almost the same thing if you ask me. His son got some information
that he knew he shouldn't have been messing with.
And these are the repercussions of it, man.
Yeah.
Yes, it's up to the dad to secure that information.
Absolutely.
It's not the son.
Yeah, the son's older.
Coach, you know, we both know the kids,
21, 22 years of old.
He ain't no right for wrong.
He know he shouldn't have done that.
But that was his moment to go viral.
He wanted that click. He wanted that shouldn't have done that. But that was his moment to go viral. He wanted that click.
He wanted that mention.
He wanted that viral moment.
Even at the expense of his dad or putting his dad
and the Falcons in harm's way.
Bro, you on camera.
Maybe if you do it and they don't,
you don't show your face,
they might not know who it is.
But you put yourself on camera.
Yeah.
So with that being said, I agree.
Over 10 players have reportedly,
they were prank called during the NFL draft.
Shadour Sanders, Shiloh, Tyler Warren, Kyle McCord,
Mason Graham, Chase Lutz, Josh Connelly Jr.,
Abdul Carter, and Isaiah Bond.
Awful for those guys, didn't even get a check.
Some of those guys didn't even get drafted.
How does the league, cause you see what happens now?
Now this has always been a standard.
They all, Ocho, where you gonna be at?
Right.
You know, what no cell phones, Ocho,
well I'll be at my brother's house, here's the number.
Well I'll be at my grandma's house, here's the number.
Everybody's still on the phone.
Why I'ma be such a such?
Now you know everybody got a cell phone
and now you know, to keep from,
and I think this is what they do a lot of agents
are having guys getting new cell,
get a, just for this moment
Yeah, just for this moment. Okay, you know you got homeboys be wanting to play great play game
Cuz I know if I'd have a cell phone my homeboy like hey
Nah
Nah
You think you you think you have phone boys they play like that? Oh
They would in in in this in this moment. You're you're you're most proud? No, I don't think, no, I don't know.
No, no, no.
Burns, Bucket, no, they wouldn't play like that.
The anxiety and excitement that you have in that moment,
I can't even explain it.
So I'm trying to put myself in their shoes.
If I got a prank call like that, I would've, man, what?
Hey, but hey, but here's the thing, Ojo.
Somebody call it, they'd have just been calling it,
hey, is your brother home?
And they're like, hey man, don't tie the line.
It's like you just, don't tie the line up.
Hey man, anybody got to, hey, my brother expected a call,
so forth and so on.
Yeah, but if it had been way back in,
because the thing was, it used to be, Joe,
I don't know if you remember this,
they used to be, you know, community line.
So everybody that was on that,
in that neighborhood was on that line.
So, oh Joe, you be on the phone,
Joe phone busy too.
Or Joe pick up the phone, I can hear Joe,
I can hear Joe talking, hey Joe man,
I'm expecting a call, can you all get up the phone
for about five minutes?
I had to get Joe to hang up,
then Joe a half a mile from me
because everybody was on the community line.
So it wasn't until you got an individual line
that you could actually pick up the phone and call.
Or if you're on the phone, the phone busy.
That was before they got call waited.
Now you know, beep, you know, you hear the thing,
you click over.
But there was no call waiting.
There was a community line and everybody was on it.
So I can just imagine you at your bar house
and you waited for somebody on the phone talking.
And bad, bad, bad.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, so we was gonna drive you with the Phil Pick,
but we couldn't get through to you.
We was gonna have them lines clear.
That day, it wasn't gonna be none of that.
Hey, we're gonna get this company.
Y'all gotta chill.
I'm glad you're...
But how did they fix...
Ocho, how does the league fix this?
I mean, I don't even think it's a league fix.
It's more of a personal fix on your end.
You understand, you don't expect your son to do nothing like that.
Well damn, everybody's son did this?
We know by just who was these other guys that got break.
I think it all came from one person. That's what I think.
No.
You don't think so?
I think it's cracked, yeah.
I think it all came from one person.
It was a different person. It was a different person for Odzell Bond.
No, I'm saying the numbers got out.
Yeah. But I'm saying, but how did they get out?
Coach had, they had everybody's number, huh?
Yeah.
They had everybody's number.
So I'm saying he could have gotten every number and given them.
Oh, so you're saying, so you're saying the guy went in the phone with the Falcons guy,
Jeff Ulbricht's son.
Yes.
He went in there and disseminated it to other people.
Yeah, that's what they had.
That's what I mean.
Okay.
To friends.
Okay.
That's like, that's like, that's like. That's probably. Well, that's that's probably like nobody else is got in trouble
I know I know they didn't record themselves, but it only makes sense. It all probably came from one person, you know young
Young folk play like that
Hey, man
Time out for the game, bro
Yeah, not everything everything Everything ain't kiki.
Nah.
Oh, ha ha ha.
Yeah, let them know.
We playing around.
Right.
Time to get dressed.
Shh.
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Wow. Yeah, I feel some type of way. I'm on the phone and I'm expecting somebody to call
the aid. Oh, you thought oh, you thought I was NFL team. Hey, man. You ain't get no
drafted. You waited this long. You can wait a little bit a little while longer. And that's
dead wrong, man. Yeah, of course. Playing entirely too much. Yeah, that's entirely too much.
That's way too much.
You will get drafted.
What you going to do? What can you do?
Come on down here to Miami and come to the dog park with me.
That big boy can't go to the dog park.
Can he go? No, he ain't fixed.
And that boy ain't fixed.
That boy ain't going to no dog park.
He trying to house everything.
He ain't come through there. What are you talking about? No, he ain't fixed and boy figure boy going on dog boy trying to have
So you can't go to the dog park but he's trained though nobody but they won't let you go unless he's paid or new that He can't go
They have an old time I
Never heard that rule now. What's the what's the reason now, especially if your dog is trained and had discipline
What you think the reason now, especially if your dog is trained and had discipline.
What you think the reason is?
Yeah.
If your dog train, he just don't jump on people, dog.
It does not matter. They're not, they're not taking no chances.
And a lot of times dogs that have it, that are intact, they're a little bit more aggressive. They have a little bit more testosterone.
Yes.
Uh, and so, you know what to keep that down, keep him say, I really never been to a dog park.
And that's okay.
Say I've been my dad's backyard.
We in the backyard.
I'll be chasing Teddy sometimes.
They check it chicken though.
He'd be running.
He's a Teddy be running.
I'd be trying to get him though.
And you got, you got, you got to, you got to put your dog around other dogs.
You know, to, to, to, to allow them to see what it's like to be a monster.
If he saw a dog down, I mean, he, if he weren't like when I'm walking him, he'd
just look at a dog like, what you doing?
You know, I mean, he not, he not aggressive to, he's not aggressive towards dog.
Now I had, I've had dogs that were aggressive towards dogs, but we not one he not he'd be a baby
I mean a talker man. I had a bull Mastiff. Yeah, I had to but talk a man. He's a dog
He look at him like
What's wrong?
What's up with the master breed? He like the master breed?
I do. I do. I've had a Makita. That was the first dog that I actually owned.
And then I got two Pomeranians and then I got two Bull Masters. I got one and then I thought he needed a buddy to play with.
And so I got another one and then I got a after they passed I got I got tight man
And then I got another uh, Palmer Rainey. I got a I got a presser. He the same color as Titan. He a big boy
Oh, you'd be a press good to yeah, I got a press. Who you getting from?
Where are you getting from Atlanta? I got it from a guy in Canada
Okay
He he and I'll try't bringing him in here right now.
Bring him in here, man.
Let me see him, man.
I'll see you one day, Ocho.
Just relax.
Come on, man.
Go get that boy.
Hey, you what?
You gonna see Titus up close in person,
you'll give me my 5900.
Ooh.
Wait, bro.
Hold on, whoa, what's that?
Wait, where the extra 700 come from?
15% tariff.
15%. Where'd the extra 700 come from? 15% tariff. 15%
Cam Newton.
Cam Newton calls out Shador Sanders for acting like a DB and being too loud.
Lead with work, not clout.
He took on a persona of a DB.
DB you're able to do certain things.
You can speak loud, be rambunctious, and have
bravado as a cool quarterback, your CEO. Ocho, do you agree with this?
I mean in a sense, a little bit. In a sense that a little bit. You got to conduct yourself
a certain way at that specific position. At that specific position, you got to conduct
yourself a certain way. You got to carry yourself a certain way. You got to talk a certain way.
PC almost. I kind of even don't like it, but obviously you're not in there yet. You're not there yet. You haven't made it yet. So once you get there, if anything, you got to play the game a little bit.
You got to play the game a little bit. This is why I love Lamar Jackson so much. Lamar Jackson has been
Lamar Jackson since Louisville. Lamar Jackson has been Lamar Jackson
since he was that boy in high school.
So Lamar Jackson, even in NFL, he's still Lamar Jackson.
He hasn't changed or conformed to the ways
in which they say a quarterback should be
in talk, in dress.
He's remained authentically himself.
So Shador, his approach to the game is a little bit different.
He's a little bit more flashy, a little bit more, he has a little
bit more aura and then, and bounce to him and then pizzazz that
just, it comes with him.
It comes with the last name in general, you know, that's just,
that's just who he is, you know, and you, you, you understand
what you get and I understand what Cam is talking about and Cam is one of the And Cam is one of the also, he didn't change who he was.
He didn't change.
He was, he was authentically himself.
And it remained that way and he played at a very high level, but he didn't, he
didn't become that until he already got in the league.
So, you know, should, should do or come with, he should do or come with the
camera and the lights and the glistening glam already
He has he has it all before he even got to the NFL. So it's hard to tone that down
And then bring it back out. But listen here near down so guys the skies are limits guys limits
Joe what's their basketball equivalent? Who is a situation that in the basketball they would like, you know, braggadocious,
outgoing, flash, a lot of flash, a lot of substance.
We'll see if the substance that he had in college, if he could replicate that in the
NFL.
But who do you think would be the equivalent of Shadour as a basketball player?
The only guy off the top of my head I could think
is probably Lil Mikey, who just signed with Mike Davis,
Sacramento State.
Okay.
I think because since he was a kid.
Mike Williams, right?
Is it Mike Williams?
Since he was a kid, you know, we've seen the talent. We've seen how he's captivated these young kids.
Man, I've been in tournaments the way he's played at. I'm talking about the gyms be crazy packed out.
So now that he has an opportunity, you know, he transferred from UCL to Sacramento State over there with Mike Bibby.
I think Mike Bibby gonna give him the keys and let him kind of rock out as far as
over there with Mike Bibby. I think Mike Bibby gonna give him the keys and let him kind of rock out as far as guard-wise, handling the ball, making plays, scoring the ball. And
I think, you know, I think he'll get a chance to really put his talent on display to show
the world what he's capable of doing. Because at UCF, he was coming off the bench, he wasn't
even really playing, but he had his moments, so I'm looking forward to him kind of taking
college, college basketball by storm this year.
Yeah, the chat said, Bronnie James.
I don't think Bronnie, Bronnie's draft,
nobody thought Bronnie James was gonna be a lottery pick.
Nobody thought Bronnie James was not rated
as a top player in the draft.
He probably got helped by his dad.
I think I had he gone back to school and had a year recovered because he's only a year removed from a very,
very serious medical injury, a medical, excuse me,
injury issue. Very serious. Yeah.
Well, it's different. That's not a good comparison to whoever said,
the, the, the, the cache and the aura that each of them have is completely different.
You know, Lebronnie is Lebron's son.
Right.
But Deon, but Shador and what comes with Shador is it's a little bit more, a little bit more light.
Yeah, but Lebronnie would never flash it.
Shador was doing this
they've been doing this yeah look at that Ronnie Ronnie I mean all the
Bron do Ronnie he make a shot and he run back down the door he's okay
LeBron Ronnie look a more low-key with it I mean should do or more like Johnny
Manziel or something like that that's that's a good That's a good comparison. That's a good comparison.
Yeah.
So, I think the thing is, Ocho,
you and I have spoken at Nausium about this.
I think everybody's trying to figure out why, how,
what happened, who did what. Yeah to try to explain some things should be offered without explanation. Oh
Joe
It's like I don't know if you want to remember you remember Joe you remember people you go door-to-door and they sold
Encyclopedias a dictionary
I'm bored a few with him what you talk about?. So, so somebody come to the day somebody comes like he bought them. Next
house didn't. Yeah. Maybe they need them. Maybe they need them and didn't want them.
I don't know. It's a good one. We gotta start. I mean, sometimes, you know, it has no questions.
Why? Okay. He has a chance now. He's there now.
Where you got drafted yet, but there's money involved.
Cause I'm sure he'd like to be on a first round pick, like to be on a top 10
pick top five pick because of the money.
But I think it should do is what many believe that he is.
And I believe that he can play.
It shouldn't be a problem.
You know, the funny thing about it is you're going to get to his money faster because you
were a fifth round pick.
Mm-hmm.
You're going to get to it faster.
All you got to do, boy, put your head down and do what you've always been doing.
Work.
What, what, uh, Brock Purdy came out with two years, three years ago?
Who, what quarterback was in Brock Purdy's draft?
What year was that?
Twenty, twenty-one?
Twenty-two?
Yeah. So who was, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who was the, who What year was that? 2021? 22?
Yeah. So who's the... Hey, that's so funny, Uncle.
That little example you just used
about the encyclopedias and dictionaries.
You know, I used to sell them at my church, man.
They come to our house, they get in the screen door.
I say, you see this house?
What makes you think we need a encyclopedia togin the screen does that you see this house What makes you think we need a cyclopedia to look at do you see this house right the screen door hang it off
You know I'm saying so what makes you think we ain't got money to repair
What good is being smart if we live it like this?
We smart enough to fix the screen door
and
Come back with a handyman.
You got a handyman in there?
I remember them days. But yeah, we all deal with it.
Anybody don't have encyclopedias.
I be a dictionary come by, say encyclopedias, a dictionary.
Would you like to buy something?
The lady, please.
Hey, does it look like somebody here doing homework?
I'm just asking you.
No, my grandma's a boy.
What that thing?
What they call a what that thing is?
You know, I grab it.
Hey, Libby, what that thing?
Where they going?
They got books.
Library.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, that place.
Yeah, by no dictionary, no encyclopedia.
And it wasn't, I think, maybe, I think they cost like $50 for a set.
Do you know what $50 in the 70s?
Back then?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What? What? What. Yeah. Huh? Yeah.
What? A lot of money. Yeah but look I get what Cam's saying that you know you won't get...
Here's the thing Ocho, if I'm auditioning for a job, it all depends on what type of job I'm trying to get.
I mean, some jobs are going to require you to wear a shirt and tie.
Yes, sir.
On the interview.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Some jobs you can go to and maybe you got a college shirt.
That's good enough.
What job am I trying to get would determine the type of behavior that I'm going to display on said interview.
Yeah.
Agree? Yeah, most definitely. Most definitely. to determine the type of behavior that I'm going to display on said interview. Yeah.
Agree?
Yeah.
Most definitely.
Most definitely.
Cause then, yeah, I'll tell you the story.
Oh, my grandma was in the hospital.
She said, baby, prop me up. Cause I want to fool them so I can get out of here quicker.
She said, my baby, prop me up.
I'm a fool.
So they're like, granny, okay, fool him. Yeah, I'm a fool. I said, granny, okay, fool him.
Yeah, I'm a fool.
They see me sitting up here talking to y'all.
They gonna say, yeah, let her go.
Yeah, she really.
Hey, that's funny.
Don't worry about it, Ocho.
They never let her go.
She stayed.
She ended up from the hospital to the facility.
Yeah.
And her thing was she said, ooh, maybe.
You know what I want?
What that, granny?
She said, I sure like to go to the house one more time. She said, huh? She said, yeah,
Libby. She said, you know what? I know I ain't gonna go back there to live,
but I sure wish I could go one more time. She said, call that boy. Me. You
know, my grandma, she never really called me my name, boy, son.
She said, let me call that boy and see if he come down here.
Because, you know, I gotta help, you know,
help the people, you know, put in the van,
get her in the van and get her out.
It's on grass, it's not, you know, it's not pavement.
So it's not gonna be smooth sailing.
Let me call me, she said, Shanna,
Granny wants you to come down there.
I said, what, she doing okay?
She said she wanna go to the house one more time.
As they say, no more where she wanna go.
She said, I called the people.
I said, I called the people.
She called the people, they said,
they can do it the next day.
I was down there the next day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She got in the house.
Ooh, she said, boy, this show feel good.
She's like, Libby, we had a good time in here
dealing with Libby. I said, Libby said, yeah, this show feel good. She's like, Libby, we had a good time in here dealing with Libby.
I said, Libby said, yeah, Granny, we sure did.
She said, son, take me back there to my room.
So I took her back there to the room, you know,
because we didn't have, because she got sick,
we didn't have time to fit the house.
Because I asked Libby, I said, Libby,
do you want us to fit the house?
She said, no, Shannon.
She said, you spent all that money.
Grant ain't got much time.
Don't even worry about it.
So I had to live with, you know, that's a lot of,
you know, my grandma had fluid,
her heart wasn't working fine, so her body wasn't, you know,
she was on Lasix constantly.
So I had to, woo, but I was in my prime, thank God.
Knock on wood, I was able to lift her up,
roll her back there, let her go, let her in her room.
Yeah.
I say,
Granny, you want me to put you in the bed?
She said, no, son.
She said, you put me in the bed, I ain't gonna leave.
So.
So.
So.
But that was her thing.
Yeah.
She's like, she wanted to go back home one last time.
I came, drove down from Atlanta, got out, you know,
they picked up at the facility, nursing facility,
brought her to the house.
I helped them get out of the house.
I took her in the house.
She laughed and talked, lived it.
Woo, this show lives good.
Boy, go get me, go get me,
go get your granny something to drink.
Wash your hands,
cause I ain't gonna tell her what you been doing. Hello, go get your granny something to drink. Wash your hands. Cause I ain't don't tell it what you've been doing.
Hello.
Have mercy granny.
So, you know, I wash my hands, you know, she stayed right there for about an hour.
Call the people that came back.
Got her.
She was so happy.
She was like, Ms.
Mary, where you been?
She said, I've been to my house.
That was it.
into my house. Yeah.
That was it.
So you have to understand the situation
that you're in, the job, the type of job
that you're interviewing for,
because these jobs, they all serious.
They all business.
Now, once you get them, you might, you know what I'm saying?
There you go.
You can take your tie off.
You can take your suit jacket off.
You can be yourself a little bit more.
Yeah.
I guess Cam did not see that Shadour went to speak
to the kids at the Cleveland public school,
John Marshall High School.
Shadour is about on draft day to get involved
with the youth in Cleveland
and is already making good on that promise.
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Mark is sold out as of this morning. Mm-hmm. That's what's up, man
I need I need me. Well, you know, hey look the one thing that the designers can do is that they can market
Yeah, his dad was tremendous at marketing. Yeah
He was he was unbelievable
Hey make money
He was he was unbelievable. Hey make money. Make your money. But don't forget now your number one job is to go win the quarterback job and make
money. I ain't got no problem making money selling things but at the end of
the day I want to be known for what I'm known for. Yeah. You know what I'm saying Ocho?
Ocho you had fun but they know Ocho Cinco
knowing to catch that ball.
Me, what?
That crane gonna rise to the top of the Ocho.
Every time?
He gonna answer the call as far as, you know,
accepting the challenge, knowing that he'd get a chance
to come in and compete for the position.
Man, I don't know what else you could ask for
as a competitor, you know what I mean?
Like, you going to a situation, do I have a chance?
Yeah, he got a chance to win the job. Right. That's it.
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Oh Joe, Joshua Ilya set the Guinness Book of World Record for most full extension punches in one minute by mail
453 let's take a look at the video
But hey, that's nice. Yeah, it's pretty it's real cute hitting that bag, you know
I'm glad he said a world record. I mean does it translate into a real fight though?
Man, I do have you here popping up like a pears. Oh
You know the pez?
Oh, hey, hey, I like that.
Hey, Ojo, you remember the pez kid that came with that pez?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember the pez, I remember the pez, you know.
You saying he can't see you though.
Huh?
You saying he can't see you.
All right, man, that's cute, that's cute, you know, for a world record.
Ain't got nothing to do with no real combat sports, you know. You saying he can't see you. That's cute. That's cute. You know for a world record.
Ain't got nothing to do with no real combat sports, you know.
But you know, I like it. I like it.
I like it. That was nice.
Ocho?
Yeah.
Joe, we've got actual scientists weighing in on the debate.
Pre-mentologists, which is they study primates,
said that a hundred men can win,
but they must accept some would die.
Yeah.
Yeah, you gonna get some casualties there.
We said that off-dump.
I already said I was gonna be like number 99
and off-dump.
I ain't going to never forget,
but I think we all knew that.
Yeah.
So the only chance you got is gotta be a confined space and all of them rushing.
But if you let him out in a space, let's just say he out in his habitat.
Right.
And a hundred men rushing.
We ain't gonna stay.
Oh, he gonna break, yeah, he gonna break some people up.
Yeah.
Shit, he gonna break, he gonna break some people up regardless.
Regardless.
But see, but see Joe, you you get him a small crowded rule.
Come to your job or the late.
Hey, I don't know.
Stay away from that mouth because you go back to issue out of some of you.
And if he get a hold of you, whoever he get his hands on, I feel sorry for you.
Hey, my time lab is full of gorillas all day.
Oh, all week long. Hey, my time line been full of gorillas all day. I'm saying. All week long, Instagram, Twitter.
All type of people.
But you know what?
People overestimate.
People really overestimate that they can be.
You hear people say, oh, I can be the polar bear,
or I can be the grizzly bear.
What?
Or I can be the hippo.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, I saw the hypotheticals. Would a hippo, polar bear, grizzly bear. Or I could be the hippo. Oh, yeah. Oh, I saw the hypotheticals with a hippo,
polar bear, grizzly and crocodile.
Can you survive for 20 minutes for 100 million?
No, no.
What?
And I saw some girl, some girl tweeted, what is the hippo going to do to me?
OK, hippo kill more people than anybody because they're so territorial.
Yeah.
Hey, you what you see best with a
Bad and bad. It's so territorial
anything coming to a crocodile thereby the crocodile bite force a half and two
Line, man, ain't nobody feeling with that. No, but people overestimate. Oh, I can do this
No, you can't you not be no lion. You not be no tiger. No, you can't. You not be no lion.
You not be no tiger.
You not be no bear.
You not be no leopard, no cheetah, no nothing.
None of that.
A matter of fact, the funny part about it,
if they see these animals in person, you're gonna be gone.
If you're not used to seeing it, used to seeing dogs,
used to seeing cats, used to seeing raccoons.
When you see these animals in person
and you see their size and how intimidating
just being in their presence is,
you'll change your cop.
Man, you see a lion head at your head this big.
Man, huge.
I mean, they weigh 400 pounds, 400, 500 pounds.
What's your, first of all, a house cat jump on you
and tear you up.
What you think you gonna do with a 400 pound,
500 pound liar
Nothing, you can't get away from him
That just as quick then just as twitchy at a small domesticated cat people understand he take down
If he take that Oh Joe if he'll take down a buffalo a gazelle an elan
So he take it down animal 500, a thousand pounds but a 200
pound or 250 pound man oh I got something for it. Well you better have
you better have a 30 30 30 06 or 3 years something like that. A 273 that's
the only thing you got for it and And it better be a 7 millimeter.
Let's stop it.
Damn.
All right, we're gonna get y'all out here on this one.
It's time for our last segment of the evening.
It's time for Q&A.
Lord, have mercy y'all share said a hundred Lakers versus Rudy go bear who gets the rebound
Going that's a good Rudy
Yeah, I guess it's the lake of the day now the Lakers are sorry mofo had Rudy looking like prime shag and was
Nothing they could who sharkie said Kobe disgusted and heaven LeBron no final number 11
Ocho you still a 57 Lakers got beaten five
Barkeys dollars
Lukey fry Luca fried LeBronney Smith tried, Lakers lost in five.
BJ Hallstand said blank man, meteor ran, postman, Lakers just played Leafs for Galveston at
five.
Shout out to Book City, Belle Glade, Florida.
Justin McNeil said,
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Luke and Brian broke.
You can tell.
Uh, can't cope.
MJ steal the goat.
Uh, Matthew Villamie.
I don't care if you Shannon Sharp, look like a sharp baby shark.
Lakers is, I'm crying.
D-Chad said, Buffalo Wild Wings, all you can eat.
LeBron, as your feet.
Wolves gentlemen, sweep.
Gold standard.
Oh, you got to admit it now that Michael Jordan is the goat, now that LeBron didn't play like
a goat.
Nope, nope, nope, gold standard.
Patrick Rendon, Cancun, Tulum, Mexico City Zoo,
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Y'all got a and stall about man. Damn
Hey, you you had to know this is coming. Okay
Wait the next year. We got some fun y'all next year. He's like, uh, he's like the cowboy fan
Andrew Aaron said good evening. Don't get on your ice or Joe I was wondering if I could get a birthday shout out also one thing to keep you to enjoy your working
Keep I so Joe. He's been a great addition and drew happy birthday
Hopefully you did something special today. Hopefully you enjoy your day you went out
Got a bite to eat have a drink celebrate
Realize how fortunate that you are that you got to see another birthday another day
Another year around the Sun. Yeah, happy birthday
Oh Joe and I so Andrew appreciate that bro. Happy birthday, man
Kevin Northwood jr. Said oh Joe. I agree with you about Abdul Carter for defensive rookie of the year. Yeah, yeah
Question is who's winning?
Offensive rookie of the year. Oh, that's a good one.
You got Cam, Aston Gentry,
Shadoor, Travis.
What if Travis won both of them?
Hey, that'd be funny, huh?
I think he gonna try it for sure.
Oh yeah. That would be funny.
I think maybe Asson Gentey because Asson Gentey is gonna touch the ball a lot.
I can see him getting Ocho 250, 300 carries.
Yeah easily.
Especially his rookie year.
Cam might have a good shot at it too.
Obviously being the quarterback and touching the ball a lot more, but I don't think they have enough
over there offensively for him to win work of the year.
So I see Ashton Jephty probably pulling it off.
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They got great contribution from Julius Randall
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On the new limited podcast series, Dub Dynasty,
it's been 10 years since their shocking run to a championship.
We examine the controversial move that made it possible. podcast series, Dub Dynasty, it's been 10 years since their shocking run to a championship.
We examine the controversial move that made it possible.
It's never a great conversation as a player when you hear that you're being benched.
For the entire behind the scenes story of Golden State's incredible 10 year run, listen
to Dub Dynasty on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
My name is Brendan Patrick Hughes, host of Divine Intervention. This is a story about
radical nuns in combat boots and wild-haired priests trading blows with J. Edgar Hoover
in a hell-bent effort to sabotage a war.
J. Edgar Hoover was furious. He was out of his mind and he wanted to bring the Catholic left to its knees.
Listen to Divine Intervention on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the
podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators, shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi.
We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
There are so many stories out there,
and if you can find a way to curate
and help the right person discover the right content,
the term that we always hear from our audience
is that they feel seen.
Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.