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Okay.
Hey, check and listen to what this guy had to say for a mass runoff his reaction Hey, they ain't trading that P.
They all get asked, they all get out.
According to, according to Adam Schefter, one NBA executive estimated privately in the recent weeks that
winning the draft lottery would be worth a minimum of $500 million and maybe up to a
billion dollars from one lucky franchise.
The Mavs just won the lottery.
Literally.
This is orchestrated man. It was
They'll feel harmonic orchestra. That's all
Everybody in that video just want to ask her they want to end me, you know
You can see this from a mile away Joe I can see it from a mile
Celebration you think you can play well, you should have told a I wish you'd have told me who's gonna win the lottery,
me and Joe, to put some money on it.
Say that's what I'm talking about.
Y'all don't never listen to me.
I told you what the Knicks were gonna do in this series
and look what's happened.
You ain't even know they was having
the draft lottery tonight, Ocho.
Damn.
No?
You ain't even know they was having the draft lottery tonight.
How the hell you gonna tell me and Joe?
I knew.
You knew once the math wasn't the pit,
cause the father can't break a dude across your feet.
It only made sense, Uncle.
Luca gone, the Dallas fans in distress,
the organization in Dallas under distress.
What does Adam Silver do?
Hey, just hold tight.
I got you.
Nah.
Oh, conveniently all of a sudden.
Lucas going and now we just with one percent chance of getting the number one pick.
Oh, we get the lottery.
Come on now.
How can you?
I mean, if you think about it, look.
Fans are pissed saying if the top prospect is generational, you best believe he going to the West.
In 2012, AD went to the West.
In 2019, Zion went to the West. In 2020, Ant-Man went to the West. In 2012, AD went to the West. In 2019, Zion went to the West.
In 2020, Ant-Man went to the West.
In 2023, Wimby went to the West.
2025, Cooper Flag went to the West.
They be stackin'.
You gotta say more?
Nah, that ain't ready, man.
Nah, man, listen, man.
Come on, man.
That ain't me. Well, you say it, man. Come on, man. Come on, man.
Well, you say it took their franchise up to, you said what?
You said $500 to maybe a billion dollars in valuation.
The number one overall pick.
Just for the number one pick.
Yep.
Yeah, they ain't trading that.
They're feeling they...
Hey, look, they're supposed to tap down and stuff, man.
They trade Google Play and I think about it.
Hey, they say we got another one.
We got another one.
Yeah, you can't, hey, we let you, hey,
we didn't storm the castle with this one.
You get rid of this one.
I as well.
It's gonna be trouble, Nico.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know, I don't know, man.
Hey.
I'm looking forward to see what's to come, though.
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I like that young Ace Bailey kid, bro.
I seen him play a few times, he's nice.
Ron Harper's on good too.
Yeah, the little Harper, yeah, he nice.
They on the same team.
They both play the Rutgers.
Ace Bailey with Tyrese Maxey with Philly,
that'll be a pretty good, that's a pretty nice tandem.
Yeah, I don't know what they gonna do with them Bs,
but I guess we'll find out here soon.
Well, he might be a Laker.
Uh, okay.
Ah, you know what I'm saying, hey!
Everybody have to get off the bandstand, you know?
I hate to see Kobe the Ozarks go in the Samurai Warrior ruin, but hey.
In the samurai war you're ruined, but hey
But I just I just can't I just can't trust you I just can't trust and bead I just his body
He's not gonna get healthier. How old is Joel and be 30?
He gotta be 30. He might need he might he might be looking for a fresh start, you know Rejuvenate his career a little bit. That's sometimes that's all. He 31.
Yeah, yeah, he got playing basketball left in him.
Let me ask you a question.
If Nikola Jokic weigh 290, how much you think he'd be weight?
Like right now?
I think he at least three.
He got to be at least three, 310.
315.
He a big boy, man.
He is.
If Jokic gets 290.
Yeah.
Damn. And Joel and B, what, like 7172?
I got him pushing about 315.
325, 330.
Big boy, man.
But when he's healthy, when he's healthy and he's on that court.
Wendell. But when he's healthy and he's on that court. When though?
When?
You know what you get?
You need a fresh start?
When?
When?
Get him a fresh start.
When he get a new jersey on.
Okay.
You know?
It could be dying in there, man.
Alright, here we go.
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He's a five time champion and he's regarded as the GOAT.
What version of MJ would we get on air?
What you expected?
I mean, yeah, he won because think about it.
I think the NBA hadn't been on NBC since what, 02?
Because the NBA used to be on NBC. Well, before it was on CBS. I remember when they had a Bill Russell used to commentate with Brit Brit Musburger
That's before your time Joe
And then it went to NBC Bob Costas Marv Albert
Sideline reporting was a mother shot
A sideline reporting was a mob shot.
I mean, we really, really never heard Mike really talk basketball.
Not in a professional setting, not in, you know,
he's sitting around, you know.
You hang out with him, he talk ball like that.
But cameras, action, people around,
I don't know, I don't know what to expect.
I think he gonna be, I think he gonna be very blunt and honest on there, like,
you know, just telling kind of how he really see the game.
Like...
I don't think so, Joe.
I think it's gonna be pretty entertaining,
I'll tell you.
I think people gonna tune in
because they wanna hear Jordan talk.
I mean, outside of it, we really never heard Jordan talk
except in a press conference.
Yeah.
Or except after a game, you know what I'm saying?
We've really never heard Jordan talk except in a press conference. Yeah. Or except after a game. You know what I'm saying? We've really never heard him in a studio and he's asked to give a critique or
an analyst or analyze what particular, what happened in the game or what this
player did, what, you know, I like this player.
I like Colby.
He liked LeBron.
He liked this.
He liked that.
But to ask to critique and analyze a game, We've never heard him do this, Joe.
I'm not saying that he can,
because obviously the man has a tremendous basketball IQ.
Yeah, I mean, it's gonna be interesting
just to hear his views, his points,
based on what he's seen, being able to critique
while being fake.
I wonder if they're gonna call him a hater
when he calls somebody out.
Because you know they call everybody else a hater.
Yeah.
It all depends on how far he goes in his assessments on players or what's going on. He ain't gonna pick and choose the way he wants to commentate and analyze as well.
He might not want to put himself in position where he has to critique people in that manner,
the way most analysts and...
Charles Barkley does.
I think it's gonna be funny.
It's gonna be funny.
I just want to hear.
I just want to hear him with his take.
Because I think the thing is that a lot of times,
people think the greater you are at something
the more opinionated and it easier it is
But we know from football some of the greatest guys that have ever played the game can't talk about the game, right?
right and
It's funny how that works because a lot of times like like bodybuilding. I'm a big bodybuilding fan a
lot a
Lot of times bodybuilders can train themselves, but they can't train somebody else. That's me
So if I'm really anxious to see and to hear
Jordan his critique and his analyst of the game and players in today's game.
Yeah, me too.
But I do, I do.
I expect for it to be blunt.
I'll get on with you.
I expect for him to really tell you how it is because maybe he, uh,
got a analysis as far as like when back when he played in today's game.
But I know he don't like that three.
Yeah, I know he ain't a little bit of three ball.
So, yeah, I'm excited too, man.
I think it's gonna be fun.
It's a whole generation, especially today,
who never even got a chance to see him play.
So...
Or heard him speak.
Yeah, or even heard him speak.
So, yeah, I think this is gonna be great
for the basketball world for sure.
He different.
I mean, if you'd never been around him, he talk ish about everything.
I'm talking, bro.
I'm talking about from what you got on.
You playing cards.
I mean, there ain't nothing that he ain't talking ish about right and he want to bet gamble on everything
How long did you get from point A to point B man come on dude? I just I'm just here bad
Hey, how y'all do I everybody to a bad? I ain't coming to bet no money man
Hey, he's a bear like I said, I mean,
seeing him on television don't do him justice.
You gotta see him in person to get a sense and a feel
of who and what this man is.
I've never seen anything like it.
Yeah, it's different, bro.
It's different.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Look, I had the pleasure to be around him
on numerous occasions,
and I just kind of sat back and watched.
You know, I had to ask a lot of questions to Uncle Joe.
Like, you know, we had things we would do in the summer,
whether it was brain drawing athletes taking vacations together
or us just meeting up, hanging out.
And every time, bro, I'd just be like, just watching.
Just trying to pick up in and everything
because as he's talking, he's giving game at the same time.
He take us out to eat and we sit there and we talking.
He'll tell you, hey, look, man, all you gotta do
is average five to six points a quarter, man.
That's 24 points a game.
Like, it ain't easy.
I mean, it ain't hard.
We make the game hard, but he broke it down to a size, you know, and had the work ethic to prove it.
But yeah, does he seem, does he seem real?
Now it really didn't a lot of time as because, okay, Ocho, that's who, you know, as a kid I grew up watching, you know, watching all them boys game. Like I said, they played on WGN or something like that.
And I know we had that channel.
They was on almost every night.
So for me, he was like a hero, bro.
It was like he wasn't even real.
So to get the opportunity to rep the Jordan brand
and be a part or to be in that circle,
like that was, I can't even describe it, bro.
We had such a great time.
But yeah, he didn't seem real. He didn't seem real.
He doesn't. I'm telling you, listen, I've met, talked to Denzel face to face, had a conversation.
Samuel Jackson, Oprah. I saw Victoria, David Beckham.
I mean, I've seen some of the biggest stars in the world. Yeah.
I've never seen anybody.
Yeah.
It's like he levitating. I'm like, he don't ultra. I'm mad this man glowing.
You remember how Bruce Leroy?
How he was glowing.
Showing up.
Showing up. How he was glowing.
Showing up.
Yes. Oh, I swear. I swear.
Yeah. Showed up. Showed up. I was glowing. Showed up. Yes.
Oh, I swear.
I swear.
Yeah.
And I'm not going to be blasphemous, but boy, if you ever met it, but Ocho, if you think
about it, every athlete that ever meet him says the exact same thing about it.
Same thing, yeah.
Every.
So I thought it was just me.
I was like, you know, hey, I'm just, I'm in the league.
I made a couple of Pro Bowls. Ocho, I'm an all-bro. I'm a pretty good player. So I say, you know, hey, I'm just, I'm in the league. I made a couple of Pro Bowls. I'm an all-bro. I'm a pretty good player.
So I say, you know, man, I'm starstruck. I'm aw.
Yeah.
But then I hear people that's Hall of Famers and won championships feel the exact same way.
Yeah.
I said, OK. It ain't no bulljab. No, he for real.
I mean, and like I said, he different.
Because I'm saying, you know, you think he gonna be like,
hey, man, how you doing?
Bro, you just met me, you talking ish from the door.
Bro, I ain't, you know what I'm saying?
Don't show, you ain't expecting that.
That's him.
Yeah.
I'm from, from the get.
Yeah.
I said, oh my goodness.
But like, yeah, you gotta...
I've never met Tiger. So I don't know how that'll be, but I can't imagine.
I can't imagine it'd be the only thing I probably could compare it to would
probably be the other MJ, the OG MJ, Michael Jackson.
That's probably the only thing that I can compare it to because Mike was the
only one that people, people pay all that money to go to the concert and don't
watch it cause they fainted.
The man come out there and just stay in and people just fainted.
Yeah, it was different.
So that, I think that would probably be the only thing comparable to it.
I had to forward to the meeting, Jay Z and Beyonce.
Uh, like I said, I've met, you know, big, big, big...
Had a conversation with Jeff Bezos. Ain't nothing like MJ, bro. I'm sorry.
Yeah, it's all right.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
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Joe's like, it is, as a matter of fact, I'm trying to think. When the All-Star game was in LA, he had a party and I got an invite and, uh,
you couldn't drive cause they was at one of them, uh, Bel Air mansion.
And so you had to, you drove and they had buses, shuttles to
pick you up and take you.
I mean, the mansion, this place probably 50,000 square foot. And the
thing is like, I mean, you know, they had crab legs, lost all the stuff, but they had
it like on a conveyor belt. So the place would come around with your cover. I'm like, I would drive you down with your, I would drive you down with your, I'm like, I was like, man, what a fool.
They's like, oh, it's getting ready to come out.
I'm like, okay.
I'm like, so I walk a little further and there it is
on a conveyor belt.
Yeah.
Now he is like in a little back room, you know, holed up, he's smoking his cigar, you know, he gonna be on them cigars. Yeah. Yeah. Now he is like in a little back room, you know,
hold up, he's, you know, smoking his cigars,
you know, he gonna be on them cigars.
Yeah.
Hey, Ocho, there ain't nothing like the brand Jordan parties
doing All-Star weekend.
I was...
That's what it was, that's what it was.
Yeah, yeah, so I had the luxury to be a seven time All-Star,
so I was a brand Jordan athlete that entire time.
So, man, they will start studying, bro.
It was it.
That's the place you wanted to be.
Hey, look, even when I don't even go to All-Star weekends,
now I got people who be hitting my phone
during All-Star weekend.
You think you can get me in that Jordan party?
I'm like, man, look.
No.
I mean, I don't, you know what?
I got there by, I got there by half an hour.
As a matter of fact, Ocho, to this day, I still don't know how I got in because somebody
sent the thing to my phone.
They sent, they did.
They sent the thing to my phone.
I don't even know how they got my number.
Right.
I was like, oh, he don't get, is this for real?
No. Hey. Hey. Oh, it was, it was, it was off gonna be, is this for real? No.
Hey. Hey.
Oh, it was off the chain though, Joe.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
It was off the chain.
Hey, I gotta meet George, man.
I gotta see if he can really,
You got, hey. I gotta see if he can
You got, hey.
I gotta see if he can reach out.
J, no, I'm gonna go at him, Joe.
Hey, you gonna have to take nightcap the All-Star weekend. I gotta go at him, Joe. Hey, you're going to have to take nightcap the All-Star weekend. I got to go at him, Joe. But you really think you would have done something with me?
Huh? I would have had that 23 looking like 32. Hey, he's going to be like, we can do that right now.
But let me tell you what he's going to do. He said, I got a million cash right now. Let's go
play the lever. I tell you, in his million, I got a million cash right now. Let's go play this. Let's go play the lever. Yeah, I tell it to fit
Me and I got 50 200
The way he bet the way he best old Joe he gonna bet whatever's gonna make you feel uncomfortable
Right. Hey, listen, and you know what I live my life being a I've gotten
Comfortable being uncomfortable. So that's not gonna work with me.
Yeah, no, with that man saying a million,
see, I don't know, I've seen a million dollars cash.
That's fine.
And I ain't really trying to do anything
for a million dollars cash.
Listen.
I ain't trying to shoot no one shot.
I ain't trying to play no pool.
I ain't trying to play no ice hockey.
I ain't trying to play no Madden.
It's a whole different ballgame
You notice like in the world series of poker when it gets down to the final table what they do, Ocho
They bring that eight million to ten million dollars on cash, and they put it on the table.
Just imagine Ocho, they put your whole salary up there and they say okay now
Win this game you get that if you you don't, we take it.
Yeah, yeah, I like it, I like it.
Listen, I like my chances one-on-one anything right now
with him, with Jordan right now.
I don't.
You don't?
No.
Be honest with yourself.
I don't, I would put my million on him.
That way I double it.
Matter of fact, Jordan, matter of fact,
say, are you sure? Who you got right
now? A horse? Shoot around one on one? Me or Jordan? I got Jordan. You know, hey Mike,
if you see this, make it happen. What? Make it out of your shell, Jordan. Hey Joe, I think
me and you, if we get a lot of credit, we might need to get some more money. Hey Mike,
I love you baby. Make it, make it love you baby. Make it a lot of yourself.
How about your boy man?
We get a lot of... Joe, I think we get a lot of credit.
And uh, make us some money. Make us some quick money.
Hey Mike, with all due respect, how about your boy man?
Let's do something man. I need to prove myself to these folks now.
Alright.
Bill Simmons predicts the Lakers will trade Austin Rees. myself to these folks now. Talk about it. Alright. Good man.
Bill Simmons predicts the Lakers will trade Austin Reeves.
When Reeves get traded this summers and he will get traded, the stuff the Lakers get
back for him gonna make it seem worse than the Mavericks didn't get in the trade.
And now the Knicks, Heat, Clippers are among the favorites to land Austin Reeves.
Who?
Knicks, Heat, Clippers?
Yeah. Who? Nicks. He's clipless. Yeah
Because he's not gonna sign he won't he knows that I'll wait a year and get a get and get that bag
I'm saying what can I give him this summer? What's the max they can give him this summer?
Well like 20 million a year I think like 20
He goes he worth 40. Hmm
You're playing different game. Hmm
You cuz he's not the three he signed a three-year deal 54 million so he bet he basically making
Was 16 now
What 16 now? I don't know.
It's really gonna get for him.
If he opts out this year or next year? If he opts out of it, he can make 42.
Next season, no, he got one more, he gotta play one more year. Now if he ops out, he can make 42 a year.
He's opted out.
He'd be foolish not to.
Yeah.
Just like old Ju.
Julis Randall, he gonna opt out too.
Yep.
Yeah.
You think Julis gonna opt out?
No, he did. Oh yeah opt out? No, he did.
Oh, yeah, yeah, he did.
OK, OK.
Damn.
I'm saying he can opt out this year.
I'm saying Julius and Ria.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
He can opt in at $30 million, I think.
But the way he playing, he know he going to get.
Nah.
They got to pay him $200.
For real.
But why trade into the Clippers? What do the Clippers have that you want?
The Knicks, I mean, what are you going to get?
I mean, I don't see them trading you, they might, would they trade you Michael Bridges and...
And Josh Hart?
I mean, they could use some perimeter defense. Yeah. They definitely need that. Yeah they got to get better on that end. But I mean the Knicks still
playing. I don't even know why we even talking about them. I guess because Bill Simmons put
them as one of the teams that's gonna get off the reason to trade.
Okay, Ocho, more reports have emerged of the Steelers trading George Pickens to Dallas.
Significant locker room guys got fed up with Pickens' antics
and quickly turned off by him for multiple reasons.
Some felt it would be counterproductive to keep him around
even with his unique talent.
They felt the locker room could turn toxic.
Not many teams were interested in trading for Pickens, making it difficult for the Steelers
to get market value.
The Steelers wouldn't have traded him for anything less than a third round pick, something
that wasn't offered until after the draft.
Not many were broken up within the organization about Pickings got traded. Pickings went off on IG.
They're the cheapest organization.
Ain't no stacking year after year.
They gonna let them and go to as soon as it's time.
Do you?
Do you like pickings throwing more gas on the fire?
Yeah, throw it.
I would have just let it go.
I just let it go, Ocho.
Listen, they got reports coming out about him.
Let him throw some gas on the fire right back.
All you got to do is throw it.
Just show up to see if you can move everybody wrong.
You not surprised by this.
You know this.
You've been in the locker room. See, we're not people that didn't play the game.
That was in locker rooms. We know what's being said.
That's why I feel very comfortable
when I'm saying certain things,
and people ask me how I know,
because I was in a locker room.
And I know, I just, you know human behavior, old Joe.
You know human behavior.
Oh, Joe, just like basketball, you know the guys like,
boy, I sure wish they get your ass up out of here.
Woo.
You bad for morale, man.
I mean, damn.
Yeah.
They ain't got nothing going on over there anyway, so.
Hey.
They ain't got nothing going on over there anyway. So, Hey,
sometimes you just look, Oh Joe, just take the high road.
Yeah.
And keep it moving.
Yeah.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
Keep it moving.
Yeah.
You know, they somebody slapped you to her another cheek.
Okay.
Cool.
Nah, look, but, but I know the type of behavior
that I exhibited in the locker room.
I know if I was late for meetings,
if I was late for practice, if I was late for a team function,
if I was late to the plane, you know all of that.
You know that irks people, that rubs people the wrong way
because they're saying, hold on,
why is your time more important than mine?
If I gotta be here at 8.45,
if I gotta be to the team playing,
if I gotta be here, why can't you?
If TJ Watts thinking and Cam Hayward is thinking,
man, if I gotta do all this, and you mean to, bro, really?
It's just, I don't know.
I would just let it go.
Hey, I've been a lot of places, Ocho,
hey, people gonna say things and,
ain't no refuting that, just let it go.
Because here's the thing, if I defend myself, they're going to say it must be true.
If I don't, they're going to say, why you comment?
So I'm going to lose, lose either way.
So I just rather lose my way.
But you know, like you said, if that's the way pickers choose to handle it, you say,
I fire shots back at it too, I just choose to lose my way, forget it.
Cause everybody's gonna have something to say.
Always, always.
Ram, Jared Burr says he thinks about the Eagles lost
every day, it crosses my mind about three times a day.
I think about how if I did this or I did that,
we could have won.
If Saquon's big run opposite of the field,
if it didn't hesitate off that bat, I could have caught it. I still, I could have
been better. I could have stopped that. It upsets me every day because I could
have won that game. I mean listen, they had opportunity. They had opportunity to
the game on offense. They had opportunity to the game. Listen, there's nothing you, Mr.
First, need to be, you know be sad or mad about or upset about.
You know, you on the right path, brother.
You are on the right path.
Just continue to do what you're doing
because you were phenomenal last year.
He was.
Hey, keep on building on that.
Keep on stacking him, boy.
Keep on stacking him.
Absolutely.
Man, he was nice. Michael Pennies Jr. Absolutely. And he would like Michael Pennis
Jr. started the debate off this
week said it's weird to put ketchup
on eggs and grits.
Hell yeah.
I mean,
I'm not I'm not putting up.
All I want is a little butter on
my grits. Yeah, little butter,
little butter, black pepper,
but butter, salt and pepper.
That's it. I don't do no.
That's it. We don't get something.
I don't know. I put some.
I really catch up on eggs type of guy either. I don't do no ketchup. I don't do no ketchup. I ain't really a ketchup on eggs type of guy either.
I don't even use it on.
I eat McDonald's, you know that right?
Yes.
The whole world know that. I have never used ketchup on my fries.
I've never used ketchup on my fries.
When I eat my hot dogs, or my glitzies as they call them.
You know this new era, you know, new society that we have now.
Joe, you eat hot dogs Joe?
Because Old Joe eats by four or five a week.
No, no, no. now Joe you eat hot dogs Joe? Because Ocho eat by four or five a week.
No, no, no.
You don't eat hot dogs?
Nah.
Hey y'all, y'all niggas bougie man.
What you mean?
That's why I need to do all these hot dogs Joe.
Man, I ate it when I was growing up Ocho. I don't eat no hot dogs now.
I still eat them cause it's... Oh, well see, I'm one of the few that happens to...
Goddamn!
Hey, anytime I go to sport...
Hey, hey Joe, anytime I go to sport events, NASCAR, I go to occasional basketball game
maybe once, maybe twice a year if that, high school games games movie theater, but I'm getting two glizzies. You know, I posted everybody
And he was corriside either
Joe
Hey Joe, I don't be caring man. Hey, they be laughing
Hey, hey Joe and the tip was sticking out the board
Hey Hey Joe, and the tip was sticking out the board. Hey, man listen.
I'm not even getting jailed in there, oh Joe.
Hey Joe, you know I don't, listen I don't care.
Oh Joe don't care.
Hey, I'm gonna get my hot dogs, bro.
Joe, I'm gonna get my hot dog.
At Track Neat, I don't care.
It don't matter.
Nah, I ain't gonna lie, I ain't had a hot dog.
I probably, it's probably been about 25, about 20 years,
20 something years since I had a hot dog.
Damn, you missing out, bro.
Hey, when you went to see Sinners,
you didn't get a hot dog?
Huh?
You went to go see Sinners, you didn't get a hot dog?
Uh-uh.
Shh.
You know what, I saw Sinners right here on my TV.
Oh, we all not able, we all not able.
We all not able.
Uh-uh, nah.
Even, hey, you know them breakfast sausages?
You know the most big breakfast sausage
they used to give you, Jonah?
Who? What you talking about?
Your breakfast sausage they give you.
You know the big, the big lo?
You know, the big, the big, the big fat.
Hey, you cook them too long, they bust on you. The red sausage is...
I can't believe y'all don't eat hot dogs, man.
No, I'm more of a sausage,
I'm more of a patties guy than sausage links.
But no, I don't put ketchup on the eggs.
I don't like condiments.
I don't eat my hot dogs.
Like I said, I want grits, black pepper, a little butter, a little pinch of
salt, then I do eggs, then I do sausage patties, but I don't...
I'm confused.
Do y'all even go to picnics?
Cookouts?
How you don't eat hot dogs?
That's baffling.
They got other stuff to eat, Ocho?
Yeah, they got hamburgers.
No, no, no, when you go to the lookout,
you get two hot dogs, you get Big B,
and you get potato salad, and you get your check soda.
They got other stuff.
Then you ain't gonna have a hot dog?
You eat check soda?
Oh, y'all trippin', man.
Y'all trippin', man.
Hey, hey, Joe, bet they said Ocho get the hot dog without the buns.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Nah, I can't have my hot dog without the bun now.
I need my buns.
I need my buns.
I can't feed you.
Nah, Ocho, you do realize, like, you go through it.
You go through it.
They got hamburgers.
They got everything.
You don't even have wings.
No, no wings. You ain't got tourgers. They got everything you don't have wings
You ain't got to have steak no steak
No cookout or no pick and my cook got they did
They'll cook states where you at
If you cook a steak at a picnic or cookout, I'm not coming. What do you talk about?
Well, don't come I'm not coming. What are you talking about? Well, don't come. I'm not coming.
Stay your ass home.
I want a normal picnic.
I want that old school 80s vibe, 90s.
Hot dog.
OK, old.
Black people.
I mean, the Black people, the cookouts that I've been to,
Black people always had steak.
Somebody was always on the grill.
Yeah.
No, Enrique.
Oh, Lord, my people.
This brand here? Hey, y'all too bougie for me.
Y'all, hey, y'all brand new.
I don't know where y'all came from.
Well, maybe that's just in the South.
Maybe in Miami, they just cook hot dogs and hamburgers.
But where I'm from in the South, people gonna be,
look, people be, hey, they be cooking,
they have gold on the grill,
they have raccoon on the grill. They have gold on the grill. They have raccoon on the grill.
They have steak on the grill.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Frog legs, square on there.
Yeah.
I'm a grill.
I got you.
I don't know what you're talking about, don't you?
I got you.
I got you.
But I did have hot dogs.
I just didn't eat it.
I'm a hamburger type of guy.
OK. Well, I'm a cheeseburger. You just didn't eat it. I'm a hamburger type of guy.
Okay. Well, I'm a cheeseburger. You know, I like McDonald's, but I'm saying in this certain scenario,
picnics, cookouts, I like my two hot dogs. I like my baked beans, potato salad on the side.
Yeah, I like baked beans.
Hey, a peace chick soda. Yeah, and Joe, you like chicks?
I got...
Oh, you too.
I don't drink sodas, bro. I don't drink no soda.
This nigga here.
You got hot dogs, you don't drink soda.
You got a property.
I mean, what else, Joe?
Ah, man, here's what you don't do.
What the hell, bro?
I don't drink soda, don't you?
Joe, you know what, basically, Joe,
you part of the royal family now, man, at this point.
Hey, let's part of the question. Hey, hold, at this point. Hey, let's pause the question.
Hey, hold on, I bet you got guards
sitting outside your house too, huh?
All right, come on, relay.
Come on, what's going on?
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Cause I grew up, you know, the grown folks drank tea.
So I just grew up not having it.
So it don't bother me not to have it now.
Oh yeah, no, no.
You only grown folks like my grandma, grandfather,
my uncles and aunts could drink the tea.
Kids didn't drink tea back then unless you snuck it.
So it wasn't, so it don't, I can't, I don't know if I,
I mean, you know, the sweet tea I had in the can, that lemon tea.
Country time, the country time.
Yeah, in the can.
That was the last time I had, that was probably the last time I had tea.
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Now it's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q and A.
Big Mike said, Ocho was right, but my Knicks,
Knicks in six, nah, Knicks in five.
Tay, NBA rig, Mavs had 1.8% chance to win the lottery.
That was the compensation for lucre trade for viewership. Scratch our back.
We'll scratch yours.
Told you.
Jenny Averill.
MJ always, always said he idolized only one man, Tiger.
Well, I mean, that's MJ.
MJ is a golfer.
He loves, he loves golf and he loves smoking cigars now.
And he gonna be on the course with playing golf and smoking cigars.
And like I said, I've never met Tiger,
but MJ is special.
Corey Price said, new name for Ocho Glizzo.
Ocho Glizzo.
Ocho Glizzo.
That's fine.
Hey listen, you can call me Ocho Glizzo,
Glizzy Monster, Glizzy Gobbler. I
mean my hot dogs in public, court side, wherever I'm at. I don't care. I don't care.
Man. Oreo Hoodlum said, bro don't sleep on so-called grilled glizzies. Ain't
nobody cooking no steak at no cookout, just ribs, chicken, hamburgers, and glizzies.
There we go. Yeah they got- There we go. There we go. Thank you.
Joe.
Man.
They cook ribs.
Man, they cook hamburgers.
They cook, yes, chicken.
At the-
Lord, have mercy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Y'all must be having one of them $5 parties.
Nah, man, listen, you haven't been to a real-
Listen, your cook-
Let me ask you a question.
Do y'all have solo cup of Styrofoam cups?
Because that's going to tell me the type of part of it.
I mean, did you got Styrofoam?
I'm the grown folk got the got the red solo cups.
We got the Czech sodas.
I prefer peach Czech sodas.
My kids love grape Czech sodas.
OK, the spades game going on over the corner. The domino game going
over in the corner. I got the fellas out the hood they playing get like me with
the quarters and you know the those boys over there playing C-Load. That's
that's that's that's our picnic at our cookout. I don't know what y'all got
going on. Ribs. Jk we got some ribs. Hot dog. no ribs. I mean ribs, hamburgers, steak, maybe
a steak, but ribs and chicken, hamburgers. That's it. I'm gonna get baked
beans. Then I didn't know who cooked the potato salad.
Yeah. Amen. I ain't gonna lie, I want to make a little fish on that too. Now we can't get no fish on that.
I have to have me.
Yeah, you know they gonna fry some fish now.
But you ain't gonna get nothing but some whitey's or croakers.
I don't know if you, you ain't finna get no salmon.
You ain't finna get no grouper.
You not finna get no white fish.
You getting whitey or grouper or croaker.
Or catfish. Well you want catfish, yo?
Why we can't put no salmon on the grill?
Oh, hell no.
Salmon?
Yeah.
Hook up?
Yeah.
Hey, man, my hard boys are turning that whole grill over.
You talking about some salmon.
Man, where y'all coming to the aid, man?
Nah, see, Joe grew up with a silver spoon, man.
He grew up with a...
Nah, Joe didn't have no...
They ain't eat no salmon.
Listen, first of all, I'm from rural South Georgia.
You ain't eat no salmon on no grill when you growing up.
No, I did not. No, I did not.
My grandpa did not have that.
That boy had that big smoke out there,
and every time that thing was cooking.
You hear me? It wasn't no...
Cat, you got catfish, you got croaker, or you got whitey. That's that's that's it
That's the only kind of that's the only kind of fish you got
Cuz it was cheap. Yeah, but you what do you know my salmon calls you want to get my two fillets?
Hey, you better get you by
You better get you something you can spend $10 get you by 30
I ain't say that for everybody.
I'm just saying, it's something they go.
Oh, what's the other thing?
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
You got a special order, okay, okay.
I don't know, Joe Nye these days,
people be trippin' like, who the fuck?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
See?
Hey.
Let me ask you, Joe.
Hey, listen.
We gon' have a variety,
but I might get sneak a little something on that grill
now just for me, okay, Ojo, now.
I'm gonna check that.
Yeah, you know, you get back the ribs, some rib tips.
I ain't know what you call it.
You know what I'm not?
I'm not a, I'm not a hot link guy.
You like hot links, Joe?
I ain't no hot links guy.
You like hot links, Ojo?
Hey, listen, the closest thing I get to hot links, I like hot sausages't no hot link guy. Hot links. You like hot links, Ocho?
Hey listen, the closest thing I get to hot links, I like hot sausages.
Hot sausage off the ice cream truck.
I'm not sure if you know about pickle eggs.
Joe, you know about pickle eggs?
Yeah.
This is an actual truck that comes through.
You get in the distance.
You go outside, you ask your grandma for a dollar, maybe two dollars.
If you're feeling with ice, I get two Krispy Kreme donuts.
I get a Jungle Juice.
Y'all know what Jungle Juice is?
Jungle... I know a Jungle 25, yeah. Yeah, I get my Jungle Juice.reme donuts. I get a jungle juice. Y'all know what jungle juice is?
I know a jungle juice for 25 y'all.
I get my jungle juice.
To your Haitian treat.
Yeah. Why would you know about that?
I know about that 25 gallon jungle juice too.
I get two hot sauces. I get two pickle eggs and two Krispy Kreme donuts with my jungle juice.
I'll never forget. That used to be my order, bro.
Yeah, them pickle eggs.
No, I miss being my older, bro. I'm gonna go back. Yeah, them pickle legs. Go back.
No, I miss being a kid, bro.
You know what?
I think Costco or Sam's Club still
got them big jars of them pickle pig feet.
Let me go give them that wax paper.
So y'all know about that wax paper,
go to the corner store, get them tarms,
and get that pig feet up out of there, Joe?
Me and my grandma, my grandma pig feet.
Look, I done grew up.
I'm like, man, I can't believe I was sitting there eating
them damn pig feet with gr-
Shit, shit, shit, shit.
Pig feet.
Yeah.
Jonah ate it.
Hey, Ocho, Jonah ate a knuckle off them feet.
I'm telling my auntie.
Killed them, Ocho.
Yeah.
Ocho, when I got old, I started to realize what my grandma
and grandpa had whipping up and down.
I'm like, man, I can't believe I was sitting there eating that.
Yeah.
Draw it up.
At that point, you might as well just keep eating it,
even though you know what it is now.
No, my body can't.
Boy, my grandma, look, my grandma,
she going to cook what she going to cook.
It ain't no what.
What you want, baby?
What? No.
They cooking smothered fried pork chops,
or they cooking stewed chicken, or smothered fried chicken,
or they cooking this or that.
And you eat that.
And you ate it all until it was gone.
Ain't nothing else getting cooked until all of what
they cooked the day before was gone.
Hey, okay, Old Joe.
So, my family eat chitlins, bro.
I'm telling my life.
You don't eat chitlins?
Because I was a kid. I couldn't eat them.
I can't get the smell.
What?
I can't get that smell, Old Joe.
I'm telling my you go to grandma house,
the whole house smell like that stuff.
I'm a spanky kid. And one thing one thing I didn't have to be your household Joe
I bet I know your grandma if your grandma your grandfather cooked them
I know they had to clean them right so the fact that they know how to clean them right and once you could smell that
aroma
Ain't no way. Oh, yeah, you squeal you get all that out and then you pull them inside out. Oh, yeah
I mean, I'm good. Oh, yeah. I mean
No, I don't want no chillings. I want no hog mouth. I want no livers and light I'm done with the pig ear sandwiches. I'm done with the hog head cheese
I'm done. I'll tell you what I will do now you put some pig tails of some collard greens Yeah, a big oh big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big big oh, oh, big, you know, big pack, a pig tailed in a small poly-color green.
Y'all should be, y'all picking two
which y'all wanna eat and just, you know what?
You know, this ain't the time right now.
This ain't the time for that right now.
But yeah, we'll come back to that.
Yeah, yeah.
We gonna circle back on this, Ocho.
I know you get that.
We'll circle back on that.
I know, I got you.
Just bear with me.
Bear with me.
Hey, Chad, bear with me. Hey, chat, bear with me.
Bear with me, chat, bear with me.
Uncle, be back soon.
Jamal the singer, 5200 U.S. versus what, Ocho?
One for each damn dollar you owe, who wins?
One for each damn dollar you owe, who wins?
Ocho, when you gonna pay me my money, Ocho? Huh?
Man, just keep the real tenant man,
you don't plan on playing him, man.
Just keep the-
I told him I'm gonna pay him
at a live show in Baltimore.
How many times you heard that?
Not, we ain't even been to the show yet.
I was supposed to get my money in the Super Bowl.
That's what I'm saying.
In the Super Bowl?
I'm going to stay out of it.
The Super Bowl?
The draft?
Damn, the draft.
What, this draft just passed?
Yeah, the draft just passed.
I didn't have no cash on me.
I figured as much.
Oh, boy.
I got you.
I got you in June on Baltimore. I got you
I'll show me you made it look like we better little hundred dollars on uh,
You know that we better did a little harder. I know but you lost those. Well, you don't make me or not. Well, what we bet on
You you just not to mention it
What?
Get on the Celtics and Nick series
What? You don't even know.
He's dead on the Celtics in next series.
Nah, that wasn't it.
Yeah, it was.
So you want to pay my $100 now, you want to wait until the series over.
Which one?
I got to look at my-
Who in three games in a row?
It's in my phone.
I got to see what it is after I wrote it down.
It was then though.
Okay, okay.
Make it light on yourself.
Now I'm going to tell you like I tell Joe in person.
Make it light on yourself now. I'm gonna tell you like I tell me like I'm gonna tell Jordan in person Make it light on yourself
Dr. Frank L Bellamy said hey fam I so Joe I like you even more now first because you're cancer like oh and second because
You're cowboy fan much love y'all. Thanks doc. Thanks. Yeah, you know me
Oh, what are you? What's your what's your zodiac sign? Oh, I'm money sign
What's your zodiac sign? Oh, money sign.
What is birthday?
January 9th, 1968.
Capricorn.
What that is?
A career, a career, it's a, a, a, a,
Sagittarius, what that is?
You said January what?
January 9th, 1968.
Man, I'm sorry, Capricorn, what is that?
Capricorn? Yeah. Oh, you talking about like that, that compatibility shit. I don't a capricorn. What is that? Capricorn? Yeah.
Oh, you talking about like that uh, that compatibility shit. I don't know about that stuff.
Zodiac kind. You're zodiac.
Yeah, I don't know about that stuff, man. I don't know about that.
Capricorn. Oh.
Hey, what's capricorn? What's symbolic for the capricorn?
Well, y'all sneaky as hell.
And full of caca.
Who?
It's a goat. Capricorn is a goat.
Oh, so who?
A goat.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Stubborn, bullheaded.
Rightfully so.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
Nah, that it is.
Thank you guys for joining us
for another episode of Nightcap
as you watch the New York Knicks take a 3-1,
a commanding 3-1 series lead, 1-21, 1-13
over the Boston Celtics.
Jason Tatum goes down late in the ball game with an injury.
It did not look good.
We don't want to speculate, but it did not look good.
Also, Minnesota on the road takes a commanding 3-1 lead,
1-17 to 1-10, takes the 30 points from Ant-Man,
31 points from Julius Randall,
and they look to close it out on Wednesday
back in Minnesota.
Also, Boston looks to try to keep their hopes alive
and force a game six,
but it doesn't look promising without Jason Tatum.
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