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It's nostalgia overload as Wilmer Valderrama and Freddy Rodriguez welcome
another amigo to their podcast Dos Amigos. Wilmer's friend and former That
70s Show castmate Topher Grace stops by the Speakeasy for a two-part interview
to discuss his career and reminisce about old times. We were still in that
place of like what will this experience become and you go you're having the best
time but it was like such a perfect golden time. Listen to Dos Amigos on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, Federation? It's Freddie Prinze Jr. and Wrestling with Freddie is back. And we're going all in on
WrestleMania 41. From the unpredictable to jaw dropping finishes, this year's mania might have just changed
everything. By the way, almost all the matches that we saw looked like real fights.
I thought, like, they were like,
yo, we're going hard today, tomorrow we're gonna hurt,
but we're going hard today.
Because it was like beast mode times 10 out there.
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Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. The Knicks escape with a 94-93 victory and the 3-1 lead in the best of seven in the first
round series against the Pistons.
The refs threw the Pistons out of game winning free throws, officially acknowledged after
the game that one huge was missed today
on the final plate.
With the Knicks leading by one, Tim Hardaway Jr. drew contact from Josh Hart as Hardaway
went up for the potential game-winning shot with.03 seconds.
Three-point attempt misfired, even Josh Hart admits he made contact.
Jalen Brunson, points 11 assists cat 27 points 9 rebounds I'll
score the Pistons those two 23 22 in the fourth quarter and they combined for the
Knicks final seven buckets I don't know the official was standing right there GP
not only did he get it with his body he got it on his arm yeah see see Shailene
Chad I hate this because you- You can't call that?
No, no, no.
No calling after the game, call it during the game.
See, I hate when they go and they look at it
and they say we made a mistake.
Why are you telling me now?
I lost the game.
You should have played that.
That's why you're giving me the report.
See, that's why I hate this replay crap
and all that man and these challenges
because y'all understand, y'all missed a play and you missed a call.
So don't have the game over because you lost the game.
If you make this call, I go and make two free throws and we win the game.
You know what I mean? That's why I don't like this basketball, man.
Y'all got to make the NBA has to get better on these games, man.
They got to. They got to give these coaches and everybody more challenges.
You gotta give more challenges because you're losing games
and you're gonna tell me now,
I'm sorry.
You sorry? What?
I'm down three, one.
I'm sorry.
Why you talking about?
And it's supposed to be two, two. It could be 2-2 and it's going to change the whole, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the this game, man. And they say, man, when you want a challenge, challenge it.
You feel me? And that's just the way it gotta be.
And you just tell me, I missed it.
Ah, man. And what I'm supposed to do is say,
okay, I'm sorry. Okay, you cool.
Okay, man, you missed it.
No! You crazy. You lost me the game
And that's what it is. So they got to be more consistent
They got to be more there and the NBA got to figure it out man
You cannot keep missing calls and letting these referees
Dictate these games because these young fellas is playing hard and that Detroit team didn't deserve it. They didn't deserve it.
Right.
Cat man, cat down the street.
That shot that cat hit the, from the baseline fall down the bound GP.
That might've been the cat's best shot of his career.
It reminds you of Kawhi Leonard and Toronto.
Make that big shot when the basketball game. You know what I'm saying?
He made a hell of a shot, man.
And it is what he is. He's just a player.
Swished it. These type of players who make shots like that and ready for it.
It is what it is, man.
But I just say I hate losing a game on a call from a referee.
Like, I just don't like that.
I don't like that.
Let me clear this up.
I don't either.
Don't tell me about it.
Hey, let everybody, let social media,
let everybody say they missed that call,
but don't you come out with that report.
Hey, that wasn't even too important.
That was the pool reporter.
He like, yeah, we missed it.
Man, I hate that.
See, and then you come back after the game
and say, I missed it.
Man, you gon' make me mad more bad
You know what I'm saying?
You know i'm saying i'm mad because I lost but I know I got filed and then you gonna tell me I missed
Come on and come on. Yeah
It reminds me of that. Uh that perfect game that jim joist blew andres galarraga had a perfect game
He beat the guy to the bag ocho. Uh Jim Joyce called him safe, had him out and...
And I'm probably wasn't able to sing. He cried.
And he was like, hey, I cost this kid a perfect game.
Yes sir.
And he did. Same thing in 85 World Series, St. Louis Cardinals. I think Donnie
Durkin was the official. He blew the call, Roy Gold scored and won the World Series.
I mean, you know, you hate things like that. You're like, well, Shannon, they are
human. And they are. They are. But boy, the team that's only losing side of that?
Man, damn, man, I ain't trying to hear that. I of that, man damn, man I ain't trying to hear that.
I don't want to, I ain't trying to hear none of that.
But you gotta give it a look.
Jalen Brunson was clutch performer of the year.
You see why.
You see why he deserved that award.
Cat, this is what I'm talking about.
We get frustrated with Cat because we still got
seven foot tall with so much, excuse me,
with so much ability.
And sometimes he settles GP, he wants to hang around the three cat.
Get your seven foot big butt down on that block and post up and shoot that turnaround
or put the ball on the floor because you have that kind of ability and finish at the rim.
And see, Chad and Jeff, that's why I'm so biased, man.
Cause I, my arrow was we, our weapon was a big thing.
Put your big butt down there
and make the fool spend you money.
You feel me?
And work.
If they double you, kick it.
We do what we want to.
And look how effective he is when he down near.
Stop being a straight and shooting all these threes.
Well, I hate this game. because when you running three on one and everybody running to the
three
Well, we can make a difference if we get a bucket and put pressure on those dudes man
And that's what I like about him. He's starting to now say so get it
And that's what I like about him. He's starting to now say, so get it,
let me go get a bucket and put pressure on these dudes
and make them be accountable and say,
yo, you're going to have to come down here and score again.
Cause if you don't, I'm gonna go back down here
and score a bucket and get me two.
It don't matter, it ain't number one point, two or three.
Get it, go get it.
Cause if I go down the floor five times and I score two buckets and they shoot five
threes and miss, what am I?
Pitting up then.
That's going to be hard for you to come back.
And I'm playing D. So that's what I don't.
But they don't play D no more.
They don't play D no more, G.B.
That's why I don't like all these games.
But I hate that because I be like, man,
I'm gonna get a steal, I'm gonna play D,
I'm gonna do this, and it's crazy to me
that y'all don't wanna play defense.
It's crazy.
Nah, ain't nobody, I mean, back then,
you had guys known for defense.
Now, everybody try to put it in the bucket.
Everybody try to get max contract by scoring a bunch of points and I get it
I ain't mad at him because I see what he's salary
GP guys make it 40 50 60 Joker about to sign a contract three years
218
222 okay 70 million 70 million
I don't get $2.22. $2.22, okay.
70 million a year.
Well, you look at Butler.
He just got two year deal for $1.20.
Two for $1.20.
That's $60 million a year.
So you know, I get it.
We set the foundation for them to get all this bread.
It is what it is.
We think about it, be like,
mama, why you didn't have me later on?
You know what I'm saying?
I tell my mama that all the time.
But he's good for it, man.
But I'm just saying, I see dudes making $18, $19 million
and only average six points for a four points game.
And they ain't never made an all-star or nothing.
You know what I'm saying?
But we in that era.
We in that era.
But go and do something when you get in the game.
Show me that you can play.
You know what I'm saying? Don't just get this money the game. Show me that you can play. You know what I'm saying?
Don't just get this money, man.
Just show me you can play.
Give me something that you can show me you can play.
You know what I'm saying?
Don't just be like, oh, I'll make this money and it's good.
Show me that you can play some time.
The Boston Celtics go up 3-1
with a 107-98 victory over the Orlando Magic.
Jason Tatum was sensational
37 points 14 rebounds three assists three steals Jaylen Brown chipped in with 21 points 11 rebounds
Derek White had 18 and 7 and 7
Christoph Brazingas had 19 points 5 rebounds played played really well
Bankero had 31, Franz Wagner had 24,
Corey Joseph had 12, but it wasn't nearly enough.
It was too much JT, it was too much JB.
And like you said, the others,
when you get a Prozingos, giving you 19,
when you get a Derek White, giving you 18,
your big guns go off and then you get your role players
doing exactly what they're supposed to do.
It makes it very, very difficult for you to beat this team
and JT had it going tonight.
Perfect from the free throw line.
JB was nine to 10 from the free throw line.
Now, Tatum wasn't the most efficient.
He's only 10 to 25.
But he was putting pressure on him
by getting to the free throw line.
They was 30 of 32 from the free throw line
Orlando was 14 to 20. Oh Joe. Yeah, you watched it. You watched the Celtics. Mm-hmm
And the goal in the game they lost I think of the game that JT didn't play them play
Yeah, you heard his wrist. I think at the first game he didn't play and he didn't play
But if you look at them now, they seem to have it rolling
You think the Celtics can come out of the East? I mean obviously, you know He didn't play and he didn't play. But if you look at them now, they seem to have it rolling.
You think the Celtics can come out of the East? I mean, obviously, you know they can.
I mean, the Celtics are one of the fortunate teams outside of the caps.
Aren't they going to come out of the East?
How do you like the phrase it?
They're absolutely coming out the East.
And I said if it wasn't them it was going to be my heat, but we know how that went.
But the bench, we already know what they
could do. We already know a white tatum in Porzingos. It's the bench, the
contribution that they're getting from the bench that's helping also along the
way. So I mean it's almost unfair in a sense because I see not only
them coming out the East, the East, I see them winning again because of
the depth, because of what they have and it's almost unfair to a sense,
which is why yesterday when we had Antoine on the show
and we talked about they have new ownership in Boston,
but why would you wanna break up something like that
and you know you're gonna win consistently
year in and year out?
Cause I still wanna make it.
Yeah, I wanna win championships and make money.
I mean, think about it.
You got two guys that's making 300 million.
You got another two guys that make over 100 million.
And you got another guy that's making 40 million.
That's a lot of money, Ocho, even for a championship.
That's almost a billion dollars.
So what you're doing is, Ocho,
that team, Boston, is very, very talented.
And for me, and all of them are white,
and they didn't even have holiday.
They didn't have holiday.
So they're very talented.
Even they got the kid off the bench coming Peyton,
who was pretty good.
You know what I'm saying?
So they're very, very talented.
You know what I'm saying?
So if they can stay together, and that's what you want,
that's what we talked about.
You have to have the role players that can do it.
And then you're playing too.
With Brown and Taylor, if they play well,
and then you get some support, it's going to be good.
I think Cleveland can match them.
I really do.
I think Cleveland can match them.
They went through two with each other. And Cleveland plays the way they supposed to play and they get it from
Mowgli and all them guys and then
Golly, I'm doing
Everybody Mitchell gonna be here if they play and match them. They got enough time to match with you know, I'm saying
They got enough talent to match with them. You know what I'm saying?
But then when you come, even if they make it out of the Eeds,
this year is not gonna be easy.
You're not playing Dallas.
You're playing a full strong team from the West,
like on Oka's team.
Even a Clipper team will match up with them really well.
You know what I'm saying?
You got teams that can match up with them as talent wise.
What to give them something.
Dallas didn't have nothing for them last year.
No, Dallas just surprisingly got into that
because of what?
Everybody got hurt.
You know what I'm saying?
In the West.
And all the top teams got hurt.
Even Denver will match up with them very well.
You know, with Joker and all of them.
So it'll be a good, it'll be a better challenge this year, but I think
Boston and Cleveland is going to make it hard.
Nobody else can compete with them in the East.
It's going to be Boston, Boston or Cleveland.
And then in the West, it's wide open.
Whoever playing well in the West gonna win.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of good teams in the West Coast
that's really, really good.
You know what I'm saying?
So it'll be interesting,
but I wouldn't break up my Boston team.
I'm guaranteed that.
See? I don't care.
I'll run it out.
I'll be like Bill Russell and all the other coos.
He better. I'm a witch. I don't care. I don't give a shit. I'm gonna put, I'm gonna put a billion and a half on.
Hey, hey, but back then that owner was paying Bill Russell to buy his pocket.
but back then that owner was paying Bill Russell to buy this pocket.
He just spent six, he just spent six.
And do you know, what's his name?
What was the coach?
A red arbat?
A red arbat.
A red arbat was doing his thing,
he was running everything.
He didn't care about none of that.
And he was playing for many, see it,
that was on the table like 15,000, 50,000.
You know what I'm saying? So you had that and that was winning championships. That was on the plan for like 15,000, 50,000.
So you had that and they was winning championships.
So you gotta stay that way and sell courts.
And then, Pauly just got sold for $6.2 billion.
Exactly.
So I had tried to buy, I had spent six billion
and then he put out another billion damn near south
in contract.
Yeah, you got a billion, since six billion and then you put out another billion damn man South in contract Yeah, you got a billion since things billion so that owner coming up in there with a seven billion out there already here
I understand. So they got you know, so they're gonna keep it apart
But I think they they're not gonna break that up cuz they gotta get through especially if they went to and wrote
They break it that right? It is gonna add
pieces and get better
They ain't breaking that up. They just gonna add pieces and get better.
With 37 points in this game,
Jason Tatum ties Charles Barkley and Tim Duncan
with 11 career 35 point playoff games.
Jarmer Rant says he had Thunder figured out
and Memphis would have tied the series
if he didn't get hurt.
You remember a couple of years ago, he said he was fine in the West they haven't won another they haven't won a series since
He said
Now do I believe they would have
They would have won that game that he got hurt. They were up 27 playing
That game
Yeah, but I don't believe they wouldn't win. But I don't believe they win in the series.
They're not gonna win the series against that talented,
okay, CT, I don't care.
That team was too talented, they were too talented.
They got, and we look at it, you guys,
they got 10, 11 guys that's something there.
Talent, come off there and get it.
You know what I'm saying?
And Memphis don't have that type of team And Memphis don't have that type of team.
They don't have that type of team.
I get it.
Moran before he did all the things that he did
and got in trouble,
was probably the best basketball player in the NBA.
And it's a bitch.
Wow.
But they gotta get somebody that's gonna help them
more than Jackson and Vang.
You know what I'm saying?
To beat with these dudes in the West.
I get it. I like Moran's mentality.
You shouldn't say that.
You shouldn't say if I'm on the floor, I'm a weak.
But they wasn't equal to this OKC team.
They didn't lose no games for nothing.
You know what I'm saying?
They didn't lose no games. But you You know what I'm saying? They didn't lose no games.
But you gotta understand,
Marant playing two of them.
You feel what I'm saying?
So I don't believe in them.
I just think they wasn't as talented as OKC.
They wasn't as talented.
Nah, not at all.
I mean, listen, and listen,
and NGP, I'm just trying to throw little nuggets out there.
You know, y'all really not listening to me.
I'm not saying I'm not woes, I'm not shams,
but what I told y'all early in the show,
when it does happen, I just want y'all to be like,
you know what, Ocho? Well, you was right.
You was right.
You can't go pull back to my hand!
Yeah, you're coming to Miami, and y'all are just coming to Miami, too.
I'm telling you, I sat down and I talked with these folks.
You know, they confided me when it comes
to situations like this, even though I didn't play,
you know, at an NBA level, but they understand
I know the game and I know the players.
And they know I can take care of people
when they come to Miami and make sure I keep them aligned
and focused on what they need to do when they're here.
Yeah, I'm with you baby. I'm with you, man.
If you get them two, I'm gonna, you know, I'm gonna come to Miami
and be with you, man. And I'll ask you a lot of times, man.
Because if you get two of them two with y'all, man, you're gonna be something else.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I'm telling you. I'm telling you. You'll see. You'll see.
Listen, I lied for you before I'm telling you. You'll see. You'll see.
I'll lie for you before I lie to you, man.
Jalen Green spoke about the exchange between him and Draymond at the end of the game when Draymond told Jalen Green,
Go paint your nails. Jalen said, Just talking. He can't really do much anything else.
So talking is his only way. Hey, hey, GP DeJong, hey, did a
high, because now,
I mean, now they throw a tick on you.
You guys used to be at all,
each other's face, spit fly everywhere.
Now you say one thing, oh yeah,
you look at the guy footage.
Tick.
This is weak basketball, man.
Let these dudes play, man.
Let them talk crazy, man.
I'm with it.
I was right there when I seen all of that
and all that yai yai yai yai yai.
I mean, these dudes ain't something really,
I'm gonna tell y'all, Shannon and Chad,
get outside, man, and go outside
and do the rest around the seat and one on one.
That ain't gonna work.
Get that, that, that, get outta here, man.
That ain't happening.
You know what I'm saying?
Y'all can talk all that man and be whatever.
Just, just prove it on the basketball court.
To me, we're on the floor.
You want, you want, don't get mad
at what somebody else say.
You know what I'm saying?
Who said that?
Stopping from doing it and he won't say it no more.
That's what I did.
That's why I talk trash, trash.
I can back it up.
If you say something to me, I'm going to give you a 40.
You know what I'm saying? I'm going to give you a 40, 10, eight, whatever.
And then I'm going to be like, yeah, we won. What's happening?
Stop all that. Wob, wob, wob, man.
Cause ain't none of them tough like that. Them dudes ain't no gangsters, man.
Ain't nobody shot no pistols and did all that day to day life, man.
Them dudes ain't even on that. You know what I'm saying? Stop being like, you, you, you really bad. You and did all that, man. They like it, man. Them dudes ain't even on that.
You know what I'm saying?
Stop being like you really bad.
You ain't really bad, man.
Cause if we get to one on one somewhere, man,
we knuckle up, them dudes ain't gonna be like that.
They ain't gonna be like that, man.
So man, just go on and prove it on the floor, man,
and go on about your business.
You know what I'm saying?
It is what it is.
You know?
And it was legit.
It's just like if somebody say, man, that I was with your wife last night. Yeah, I was with yours
last night too. That's why I wasn't home. You feel what I'm saying? I ain't tripping. Yeah,
you was with her, don't be with her. You feel what I'm saying? Because I was with your wife last night
too. And while you was thinking about me, you feel what I'm saying? So I'm with it, man.
I ain't on that, man.
All that woo woo woo.
You say he with the edge.
Yeah, I ain't with that woo woo woo.
Man, go ahead and prove it on the basketball court, man.
And that's what I'm talking about.
Prove it to the, prove it tomorrow.
Thank you, man. Yeah. Go get it.
Go get it. You feel me?
So that's all I got to say about that. Go get it.
It's nostalgia overload as Wilmer Valderrama and Freddie Rodriguez welcome another amigo to their podcast Dos Amigos.
Wilmer's friend and former That 70s Show castmate Topher Grace stops by the Speakeasy for a
two-part interview to discuss his career and reminisce about old times.
We were still in that place of like, what will this experience become?
And you go, you're having the best time. But it was like
such a perfect golden time listen to dose amigos on the
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Wrestling fans all over the globe. It's Freddie Prince
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every damn moment from WrestleMania 41 2 nights
nonstop chaos legend surprises, surprises, emotions, and
some of the best wrestling we've seen coming from WWE.
We've got takes, we've got questions, and we have a whole lot of love for
what these men and women pulled off at Mania.
Tiffany Stratten, she earned her stripes at WrestleMania.
And I don't mean because she won, she bled for her art.
And it always felt like to me after the
Attitude Era once a wrestler gets cut and you see real blood coming out of
their mouth or real blood coming out of their head the crowd kind of goes hey
respect and they kind of give you that nod right? You go wow every one of these
guys is bleeding for the road.
Bro, that's literally like blood, sweat, and tears.
It's all they got is blood.
We're talking Cody, we're talking Rhea, Roman, Seth, Tiffany.
The future of the business is bright.
And if you watched Mania and you're still buzzing,
or if you missed it and want to know what went down, we got you.
Listen to this episode of Wrestling
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Sit downs with real game changers in the sports world,
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who is redefining what it means to be a Latina leader.
It all changed when I had this guy come to me.
He said to me, you know, you're not Latina.
First of all, what does that mean?
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The prank, the culprit behind the prank,
called to Chadoor Sanders has been revealed
as Jack Obrick, son of Falcons DC.
First, the Falcons put out a statement this morning saying, earlier in the week, Jack
Obrick, the 21-year-old son of defensive coordinator Jeff Obrick, unintentionally came across the
draft contact phone number for Shadour Sanders off an iPad while visiting his parents' home
and wrote the number down and later conduct a prank call.
Jeff Oberik was unaware of the data exposure and any facet of the prank and was made aware of the above only after the fact.
Atlanta Falcons do not condone this behavior and send our sincere apologies to Chedur Sanders and his family,
who we've been in contact with to apologize to, as well as facilitate an apology directly
from Jack to the Sanders family.
We have also been in contact with the NFL and will continue to cooperate fully with
any inquiries we may receive from the NFL League office.
We are thoroughly reviewing all protocols and updating if necessary to help prevent
an incident like this from happening again. Falcons.
Falcons.
Jack posted an apology.
On Friday night, I made a tremendous mistake.
Shadour, what I did was completely inexcusable, embarrassing, and shameful.
I'm so sorry.
I took away from your moment.
It was selfish and childish.
I could never imagine getting ready to celebrate one of the greatest moments of your life.
And I made a terrible mistake and I messed with that moment. Thank you for accepting my call earlier today.
I hope you can find it in your heart.
Should forgive me at Shador Sanders.
Ocho, is this apology enough or should the Falcons punish?
Well, I don't know how they can punish the son.
They might punish the dad.
Yeah.
I mean-
You think it's Dr. Drabbing?
So if you were to punish the Falcons, how do you punish him and should should they be punished first?
And if you are going to punish them, what should the punishment be?
I mean listen, I say if you're gonna if you're gonna punish him to some extent
I would say would have to come from the dad obviously it was a son
It was a son that made the call obviously dad
I'm not sure how the son got the number.
Who knows?
But the punishment should come for the dad.
Maybe a fine of some sort.
I think draft picks could be a little bit too much
because the team itself as a whole
shouldn't have to suffer for what the son decided to do.
OK.
Outside of that, the apology, I mean,
at that moment, at that point...
It seems sincere that point seems sincere
It seems sincere especially being that it was written from someone else and it's it's no it's it's a bunch of you know
What?
Did he really mean it? No, the fact that he got caught is the only reason he's apologizing
So how you out Joe you came and you let him record you?
They're not sorry.
They knew what they were doing.
They're young.
It was a prank.
We're in the era of pranks.
And like you said, everybody, everybody don't play the same.
They're playing too much, Ojo.
They're playing too much.
Listen, they thought it was a funny moment.
They thought it was a funny moment when it really wasn't.
It really wasn't.
Before you go, JP, other players also reportedly
had prank calls.
Tyler Warren had a prank call.
There were several other players.
And you see that, like you said, Ocho, we're in that era.
Everything is about a prank.
Everybody wanna do a pull something,
wanna touch somebody, wanna do something,
dump something on their head.
Everybody, like GP, like you've been saying the whole night,
everybody don't play how you play.
Yeah.
Now, when somebody fire you up,
then he didn't have to do that. Well, you didn't have how you play. Yeah. Now with somebody fire you up. They will he have to do that
Well, you didn't have to do that
Leave people alone. Yeah, especially people you don't have a relationship with
You going out there some and some mall you walking down the street
You don't know that people from that person from the hill of beans and that's why this social media has
messed us up
About like yes and everything about this crazy stuff that little kid knew what he was doing
Because he put in his daddy's phone and got that phone number. He did that on purpose
So I hate saying punish your dad
Because your dad is trusting in you as my son and I'm trusting you that you won't go do stuff.
That's just like almost stealing though, y'all.
That's almost like stealing.
It's almost like you stealing from your people and your dad has to take the blame for what
you have done because I can't punish you because you're not in a Atlantic, Atlanta Falcons organization.
So I have to punish your daddy because of the situation, because it hurts
that person who you did it to.
And these young kids today, and I'll tell you, this generation is different.
These kids are different.
They think that's funny and they think that's something to do
And somebody else's expense they think this is funny
And then when you get caught like Chad say and boy ain't sorry
Cuz he if he was sorry you said he did it from day one and he would have been like that
I did it but he got caught
And when he got called he had to say the right thing
to make his daddy be okay and look a little bit better.
Yeah, for the family as well.
And you look at it, here's the thing, Ocho.
Yeah.
Shadour Sanders' phone number wasn't the only one in there,
but he was the one that was having a precipitous fall.
So now, which prank is gonna generate the most buzz?
No, it's Shador, he's on eggshells,
he's on pins and needle,
waiting to have an NFL team call him and say,
hey, we're gonna select you in the fourth round,
we're gonna select you in the fifth round.
So check this out, he got the number from an iPad
that he shouldn't have been using, he waited days,
cause it ain't just happened,
and then he made the prank call.
He filmed himself while making the prank calls, waited days to make the apology.
Mm.
He wanted a viral moment.
Everything.
Everything.
Ain't mentioned like you said, and this is a day and age old joke.
Yeah.
Everything is about clicks like mentioned mentioned. And the viral moment.
That's what it's all about, man.
That's why, listen, that's why I like the mic.
We didn't have all that crap.
Mm-hmm.
You know, me and they play like that.
We didn't get out of that.
Nah.
See, I tell you all the time.
I say, I came up, I don't remember me playing
no practical jokes on nobody.
Boy, you, hey, you better strap it up.
You can't do that, because next time time we see you we're gonna knock you out
Man, okay, man, I'm gonna take this this court date man. No, man, I'm gonna knock you smooth out
Because we ain't talking about that cuz you you mess with my livelihood
But all this this social media all that crap, man, we ain't doing that.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I'm glad I didn't come up in that area.
I'm glad, now look, I would have loved to make the money
that these cats make, but GP, I wouldn't wanna be
in this era, it's too much, I wouldn't wanna be
in the social media era.
I would. Hey, I'm gonna tell y'all,
I don't wanna be in the social media area,
because I should have been divorced way earlier what I did
Every day you walk out man, you boys are man is a cap man all being is looking at man man
I ain't on that man. What is a like to me?
I don't care about no likes, man.
I'm already popular.
Y'all know what I'm saying?
I don't care if you give me a million likes.
A million people already looking at me.
So what?
I don't care about all that, man.
You messing up my life, man.
And I'm not dealing with that, though.
It's crazy to me that you can sit on the phone
and watch people do what they do and they silly.
You just told me that I ain't surprised.
That boy got in that eye bag and then filmed himself doing it.
How stupid is that?
How you think that we ain't going to figure that out? Yeah. How you think we ain't going stupid is that? How you think that we ain't gonna figure that out?
Yeah. How you think we ain't gonna get that? That's how dudes get caught killing people,
murdering people, whatever they doing. They, man, they go back to your phone.
Doing foolishness. Go back to your phone and you got the pistol showing it and doing this and that.
That's how they catch you. It's just silly.
So that's why I tell a lot of kids that I talk to them
to social media kill you all, man.
It's hurting you all.
Yeah, it's hurting your life, man, because all y'all think about is whites
and who's going to like you on there.
That's how people get robbed and do stuff.
You build a thing. Yeah. But I'm here, I'm there,
and then all of a sudden they look in the back,
oh man, he at Centennial Park.
Let me ride up on him right now.
Let me ride up on that.
That's crazy to me, man, that you do that.
That's just silly.
That's just silly stuff to me.
Damn.
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you know, Ocho, you got it. Hey, yeah, I'm proud of you through what you know, Ocho.
You had your little cow.
You had the Ocho gear going.
And that's that's good.
And look, that's the look.
Look, both of y'all know it's daddy.
Daddy gonna make that up.
You know, I'm saying,
Dion, they did that, man.
And that's what they're going to do.
They can just show up.
Everybody what they did to him.
You know, you know, that boy should have got drafted in no fifth round.
We should have been a hundred and forty four.
No, I, I, I think you go from projected to be number nine, one forty five.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
And then the teams that was supposed to draft you pass you.
And then the team who drafted, he had it at the 33rd in the second round
And they didn't think
You think it's gonna be a black ball thing. We ain't gonna never know why what happened
No, or why it happened, but it happened. Mm-hmm. But to me, yeah
I just tell my little young young nephew may go out there and kill
I just tell my little young, young nephew, let go off and kill
in the winter job. Yep. Get out with a man.
Be one of those special ones like Marino, like Gritford.
They really do that.
And then it got drafted like that and did become all the famous
and become one of the dudes.
That's all you got to do.
So get it and then make your bread, man, the way you is, because he popular man.
The social media got him popular.
He gonna be popular no matter what.
He gonna be popular.
So just do it.
I think it's a blessing in disguise.
Obviously going in the fifth round and the pick he went
is not the blessing I'm talking about.
I'm just saying the situation he's going to,
Flacco is just there on the one year deal.
Deshaun Watson's not going
to be able to play this year, so I'm assuming the way I'm thinking and thinking it's going to play
out, I think he will be able to beat out Kenny Pickett and Dylan Gabriel, and I think he's going
to get his shot. He's going to get his shot to play. I'm not sure if it's this year, maybe it's
next year, but that's something he's going to get his shot, and I think it's going to be magical for
him, and seeing it as a blessing in disguise and finally and finally It's not, Ocho. You know why? Because look how much pressure they put on
Bronnie James. You'd have thought Bronnie James was the first pick in the draft.
The way they talk about him and talk about, oh he this and that. He was the 55th pick.
They ain't got but five picks left, GP. They make it seem like they took the man.
But because of that last name, you got to understand. If his name was Shadr Jones, maybe you're right.
But we know who his dad is,
and we know what that dad, that aura around his dad.
I can't agree with you.
I gotta agree with Chad on this one,
because that's a little bit of different talent.
My little nephew, Ronnie, wasn't really, really ready
for that situation, for that athletic ability.
He had to grow into that. He forgot. He missed the whole college thing.
Oh yeah, with the home run.
You know, what happened or whatever.
But Shakur is ready. He got the talent to do that right now.
And if you think of Ronnie right now, Ronnie killing the G League,
he had to get himself into that situation.
Right. Right.
Don't be good in two, three years.
I think your door is going to be ready now.
He's not.
But I'm saying I was saying because of the name.
What I was just saying, because of the names and the expectations.
Even though he's a fifth round pick, and, oh, Joe, you know we don't have no expectations
for no fifth round pick.
Yeah, right, right.
But you do because your last name is Sandra.
Just like we got expectations now for the fifth round pick.
It's just like Jokic.
When Jokic got drafted, if they're lying, if they told they, well I knew Jokic was gonna be this.
If you knew he was gonna be this,
you took him with the number one on wrong pick.
So you did lie saying you knew Nicola Jokic
was gonna turn out to be what he was gonna be.
Because he was a second round pick,
I think he was like 40 something.
It's the same thing.
You put pressure, you say it should do it,
it should do it, it should do it.
He has a fifth round pick, you're gonna bypass gonna bypass that and say well look at his last name
I thought y'all said he was all big. Yeah, Brian
Oh if he all that he should be able to do like his dad
I'm gonna have all of these now we went back to our fourth fourth round five round two like the NFL
Then he got picked like that and it's a little different
You know, he got six picks so he picked and it's a little different. You only got six picks
So he picked because it's simple fact is is the Lakers had that pick and it wasn't
LeBron being Lakers and they making that pick he probably wouldn't got draft which would have been no problem
You know I'm saying but we only got two rounds
You know I'm saying they got it it happen to have to figure out GP
So it's a little different of what we saying, you know
I'm saying we don't know if he wouldn't got drafted if the Lakers didn't have that
You know what I'm saying? Right, but they did
Which was a blessing because he is town. He is very, very talented.
And he's gotta give it a chance.
Football players got seven rounds.
They gotta, they gonna do that, they gonna do that.
So we happy that they do got these type of rounds,
but if basketball would have had five or six, seven rounds,
and he got drafted in the fifth or sixth round,
we wouldn't be expecting to be
But here's the thing GP once you start getting no Joe you could yeah
You don't know anything about this cuz you're sick around you start getting feel six fifth and sixth seventh round. Yeah, can't body
Really? Hey, oh Joe wait, we can't hey, we need people. Hey, we just just needed to fill the wrong style.
It ain't no guarantee when you start getting them later on.
In the field, y'all know y'all first three rounds is almost like first round picks with us.
Yeah, basically, yeah.
You want it in the field, the first three rounds, you start.
You start in the field.
You feel what I'm saying?
You basically gonna start in the field.
If you get paid, you pick in the first three rounds. You feel what I'm saying? You basically gonna start in that field. If you get paid, you picked in the first three rounds.
You know what I'm saying?
In basketball, if you pick 50-50, 60,
you in a G-league, 10-day contract or whatever,
you going to G-league two way.
You gonna be off.
We gonna give you a deal.
And you gotta look at Brownie.
He got a heck of a deal.
Yeah, he. Oh, he got a buddy guarantee, but he is not the first but he is not the first second round of the game
I guarantee though GP right because people believe
You know the things but then you think about it like this Shana
What if I don't pick you and then pick you up in the three eggs and it's still be some guaranteed money
That's all now. No, I want to guarantee money right here You want to go pick me up and give me that kind of guarantee money.
So I go ahead and take this right here.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
I take this.
You heard me?
Yeah, what you saying?
What's up?
You're not, I don't think you've seen it from, you're not seeing it from the same lens I'm
seeing it at.
I'm looking at the situation in its totality, right?
Okay.
Okay, you went fifth round.
Now I look at it, I look at the landscape of what they got.
They got Flacco. Flacco not going to be that long. Deshaun, Deshaun is hurt. I look at it I look at the landscape of what they got they got flacko flacko not gonna be that long the Sean the Sean is hurt
He's coming off of Achilles injury. I see I think no disrespect to Kenny Pickett. No disrespect to Dylan Gabriel
I see him beating them out
So I see should or as a number two quarterback with flacko playing now depending on how flacko plays throughout the entirety of the season
There's a chance that should or he goes to the helm. I say it's a blessing
in disguise. So what happens? We think of, we look at the quarterback, the quarterback carousel,
the quarterbacks that the Browns have had throughout the entirety of their franchise.
And 40 of them.
The last decent quarterback.
And 40 of them.
Yeah, a lot of them. The last good one that was consistent was Bernie Kozar.
Yes.
So I'm looking, I'm looking long-term.
And before that, it with Bernie Kozar. Yes. So I'm looking, I'm looking long. And before that it was Otto Grail.
Yeah.
Hey, I'm looking long term.
This might be a blessing in the sky.
Yeah, for sure.
Despite.
So I'm just looking at it like that and knowing him and knowing the
competitor that Shadour is, understanding the background and
where he's come from, he's able to deal with this adversity.
And again, hurdle this off as well.
And this situation, listen, this situation for him,
AGP delayed, not denied.
Yeah, Chad, I'm on your side.
I think Shandor is gonna be their quarterback
for the next six, seven years.
And he gonna be good.
Yeah, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say decade, decade.
You said Ken, I can say Ken too, decade. I'm gonna say 10 too,
because I think he gonna go in there and show up.
He gonna go in there and show up.
And I think he's got a chip on his shoulder now
that him and his daddy done talked about it.
Go in there and get out of what you're gonna get out of.
And I'm guaranteed he gonna go in there.
And I don't even care about Flacco.
Flacco? Man, if you fool around and be moving He he go boy near and I don't even care about flack. Oh, oh
Man, if you fool around and be moving and doing what you do man and pass that thing get first down Whatever them Cleveland Browns ain't been nothing in a long time
Anyway, if you can get some some people in them stands and getting people high shadow you just said he
His Jersey is the number one in Cleveland right now, mate.
What y'all think?
Yeah.
What y'all think?
Man, that's gonna happen.
I think he gonna show up.
And that's what he should do.
He should go in there and show up.
Show up.
Yep.
Yeah.
Ocho, Abdul Carter responded to us on Twitter this afternoon.
I wore number 11.
I have big shoes.
I've filled big shoes before.
If you know football, you know who also wore the stick, which means 11.
It's not about the number, it's about the player.
The number, just the legacy, it's iconic, something cool.
Look at the legacy of the stick.
I came to Penn State and not only lived up to that number,
but I made it even more legendary.
That's how I see it.
I shot.
If he says no, cool.
You miss 100% of the shots, you don't take.
Yes, sir.
But I spoke to LT on the phone yesterday.
Chill, dude.
Don't speak it with the goat.
And know for certain, 56 or not, I'll build my own legacy.
I don't, Allah, I think he's saying praise to God or something like that.
Right.
Abdul, we said that.
I mean, when we had you on the couch, we appreciate it again.
I want to thank Ocho and I and Nightcap, the family, thank you enough for coming by.
Yes, sir.
I appreciate it.
Hey, Bailey, thank you.
Drew, we appreciate that because Bailey, I played with Bailey for two years at
Bemore and Drew Rosenhouse, probably his first start, he was down at the blue, at the East Blue
Gray game in Montgomery, Alabama, Ocho in 1989. So, so it goes back. So Abdul, I want to thank you
for coming on. Ocho, I want to thank you. Thank, thank you, Drew Rosehouse and, and, uh, Bailey, Robert Bailey for making that happen.
Yes, we highlighted that number was made famous by LeVar Arrington.
That memo was then followed by, by Caparsus.
And then you took it.
As great as those players were wearing that number 11 at Penn State.
Yes, sir.
I'll keep, you can't even fom, because let me tell you what happened.
Every outside linebacker you see is because of LT.
The Von Millers, the T.J.
Watts, the Derrick Thomas, the Cornelius Bennets, all these, the Leonard Florence, you name
an outside edge rusher.
He's the only player in NFL history to make two positions famous.
He made the left tackle famous.
Left tackle, yeah. He made the outside linebacker famous.
Two, when you talk about,
when we talk about who's the greatest quarterback,
you get some debates.
Some people say Peyton, some people say Montana,
some people say Brady.
Not gonna fight you, that's not what we're here to do today.
If we say who's the greatest wide receiver,
you get some people say Jerry,
some people say Randy Moss, some people say T.O.
If we say who's the best running back, some people say Randy Moss, some people say T.O. And we say, who's the best running back?
Some people say Jim Brown.
Some people say Walter Payton, Emmett Smith, Barry Sanders.
When you say who is the greatest defensive NFL player ever, there's one name that comes
out of everybody's mouth first.
LT.
And he goes by initials.
They don't call him Lawrence.
They call him LT. That call him L.K.
That's all we're saying. So I get the sticks, but 5'6 in New York,
it was Kyle. And that's my OG.
That's my OG. Every time I see him, I'm with him.
I just saw him a couple of weeks ago
had that autograph sign.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I be seeing him all the time now, you know,
and I'm gonna say, that's my dude.
That was the greatest defensive player ever in the NFL.
And there's been some great ones.
And I'm fortunate enough to play in the era,
I played in the era with Reggie at his prime.
Bruce Smith at his prime.
Ray Lewis at his prime.
Deion, Coach Smith at his prime, Ray Lewis at his prime, Deon coach prime at his prime.
I'm talking about guys that weren't defensive player to your multiples.
He's it. He made two positions famous. Yeah, I think it's different. I think it's different,
but this is what I do like about Abdul. The confidence.
I feel the belief.
I feel I can wear that 56 and do it justice despite LT being the greatest defensive player
of all time.
That's what makes Abdul who he is right now.
That's why he was drafted.
We were drafted.
When he wore the sticks, when he was at Penn State, The belief, the confidence on not only that, in between them lines, the skill set,
to be able to pull it off.
So the mere fact that he's coming in
with that kind of cash in attitude,
I feel like I could wear that 56 in New York
and do right by it.
That's how I feel about myself and my skill set.
I don't even want it.
As a matter of fact, I ain't even gonna get a 50 number.
Cause they might say I'm close to 56. I might be close to it. I don't even want it. As a matter of fact, I ain't even gonna get a 50 number. Cause they might say I'm close to 50 six.
I might be close to it.
I don't want it.
I'm getting me a, I'm gonna get me a,
I'll go back and get that level.
I go back and get a single digit number zero.
This is what Shana say man.
Look at it man, I don't even want that number, Mike.
I don't even wanna live up to none of that, man.
Let me go all number, man.
Can I?
He's legendary.
Yeah, man, you can't do that.
You can't do a legendary number, man. Don't even mess with that. Don't even be talking about all that, man. He's a very big. You can't do a legendary number, man.
Don't even mess with that.
Don't even be talking about all that, man.
To put yourself in that situation, man.
It's going to work out.
Do what you did and get out.
You feel what I'm saying?
Yeah. Yeah.
You know, if you hear the story about L.T., L.T.
L.T. late for the plane.
L.T. gets out the car, throws his keys to the valet,
say, I'll be back here Sunday, pick me up.
And the guy picks him up on Sunday.
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He supposed to be playing.
Hey, on NFL film, man, Bill Belichick told a story one day about starting the meeting.
Starting the meeting and the head coach, I don't remember who the head coach at the time.
Parcells was the head coach.
Okay, Parcells was the head coach.
So Bill Belichick, I think Bill must have went to Parcells
and said something about, you know what, well, LT,
he showed up late to a meeting and he wasn't there.
And so Parcells asked him, well, did you start the meeting
on time or did you wait for him to get there?
He said, no, I just waited for him to get there.
Well, that's a good thing.
Because the meeting don't start until LT get there.
I mean, what's his problem?
What are we talking about here?
Like, that's, I'm like, what?
It's like now, Ocho, guys, you got an opportunity to see Tom Brady.
If you're old enough, you get an opportunity to see Tom Brady.
If you weren't old enough, you didn't see Joe and those come from behind victories,
and you didn't see Elway and Moreno in play.
So I don't think people realize, because they see TJ Y and they see
Think about it this man won the MVP of the league as a defensive player
Of the league different man
He was LT what was LT like a ten- time all pro, like eight or nine first team. Jesus.
Do you know how hard it is to be that?
A first team.
I think Brady has three first team all pros though the season that he won the MVP.
Let that sink in for a second.
Aaron Donald was I think an eight time first team all-pro in ten seasons.
I think LT had that many, but LT had like, I think he went like six or seven in a row.
Carl Banks, somebody beat him out and then he went to another two or three. How many first team all-pro did LT have?
Eight first team? How many consecutive? Seven?
He was eight first team and how many second team?
wanted to
But I but look I'm doing I think I think you're gonna be a phenomenal player go strike y'all go go get y'all
Go build your own legacy
Cuz you're there I because I think about it. I don't care what point, you think Joe Burrow
gonna go to New England and say, hey, let me get that 12.
But, but, but, but Shannon, we shouldn't even be talking
about this and the Giants would be like,
man, you can't have that number.
Hey, listen, hey, hey GP.
You can't even have that number.
GP, in that, in that media market,
you know how New York media is. You know they even add it. GP in that in that media market, you know how New York media is, you know, they don't play you don't play you
Hey, listen, you don't net 56
And understand what comes behind that or even having it on your having it on
I don't want that
I don't listen. I listen. I'm you know, how I am GP, you know how I am
I don't care what nobody say especially the media
Cuz I'm a fool, but I I wouldn't even understand if hypothetically speaking I don't want what come behind that 56 when it every Sunday at 1 o'clock
Uh-uh no
They should even think about getting to me
Man is in your locker you
They go in here, man. This your jersey, man. This in your locker. You wear it and they shut up.
They already got a hangin' up.
This man gets the jersey up in his locker room and say, you got 11.
Here's what it is, man.
Don't even come in my office, talk about 56.
And then I send LT and bring him to the thing and say, boy,
you know better than that.
I'm the one. You know what I'm saying?
Let's talk.
But LT good.
LT's like, yeah, I appreciate it, but I don't.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's love.
You've been around LT.
I've been around LT.
I don't know how much you've been around LT, Ocho.
But you're a cool dude.
Hey, hold on, hold on.
Hey, that's a good one.
Me and LT, we be at Twin Peaks.
I'm saying you can see the pictures.
I see him all the time.
He comin' off the golf course.
Yes, okay.
He comin' out smokin' his dog with everybody. Okay, yeah. Yeah, that's him all the time. He coming off the golf course. Yes. Coming out, smoking with your buddies.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's him.
That's all he want to do is golf and smoking.
I see him in about two weeks.
Anthony Anderson is a golf fitter fit, baby.
So yeah, I see him all the time.
With the sign and everything.
That's my guy.
So you know what I'm saying, man, LT ain't worried about that.
LT, we're going to tell that boy, you ain't say man LTA worried about that. No people don't tell that boy
You ain't gonna know I'm compared to me
Everybody got understand put your name or your picture next to me
Okay, you can't never be another LT. I don't give nobody say right?
You understand me just put your picture next to us and we'd be good. Yeah, you know
Situation
You know that I like you. they ain't putting him in that situation. You know what I do like,
hold on, before we go, before you go,
I just want to say this about Abdul Carter.
You know what I do like though, GP and I,
the confidence though.
Yeah, oh I love that.
Hey, there's something in players
that they don't have that we had back in the day, GP,
you talked about it earlier,
as far as supporting cash,
role players and all that,
young bull got confidence. For the mere fact they even had a gall and the ball to say I want to even wet at 56
Think about this Ocho
What did that tell you? What did that tell you about him?
Aaron Donald won three defensive players a year. So did JJ Watt. Yeah, and ain't nobody said they're better than LT
And we watching them in this era. Yeah.
So now remember now when LT played, they didn't throw the football like they throw it now.
Right.
He didn't have the chances to go out to hunt the quarterback like they do now.
They put a special, Joe Gibbs put a special offense in just to deal with LT.
He put the H back in.
He said, I want to put somebody over here with the left tackle.
Right, help him out.
So he can help on LT.
Help him out, yeah.
That's when you know, when they put,
when they design a special offense
to deal with you,
Mm-hmm.
if you couldn't block him,
you couldn't beat the Giants.
Go back and look at the 80s
and look at the left tackles
that got drafted in the first round. Right. Jim L Lachey and they go get Irv Eatman, they go
get Garry Zimmerman, they get Steve Wallace. Go back and look and see what
they did just to deal with this man. An 82 year old man runs a 16.0200 meters.
Let's check out the video, Ocho.
Let's go. What?
Let's go. Hey, you don't want that day of it.
Who?
You don't want that day of it.
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hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey at 57 right now, I'm still faster than 87% of the NFL, and they in their 20s.
Don't do me like that.
That man dust you.
What?
That man kick duff up in your face.
Oh, wait, Shana, you saying that old two slow, pal?
Yo, what up, J, that man, that man, what, he 80?
He not slow, that 82 year old, that 82 year old.
If you let that man beat you,
I'll disown you, but man beat you are this all you
Man, listen, what are you better? No, listen, I
Give I'm not sure who that's listen. Congratulations being able to run a 16 16 whatever and a hundred meters
I give him 30 meters and come get him
I give him 30 me
I'm like you can't get five me to become getting man. Stop him. Oh, joke. I'm like that. Oh, joke. You can't give him five minutes, he come get him.
Man, stop.
Stop.
Five!
Don't be disrespectful.
I got five on it.
Man, man.
He can beat you.
Hey, hey, hey.
Shadda.
I take this bet.
I'll let you know, I'll also go get him.
You say that one time, I'll also go get him.
Hey, can you, he can beat you.
I'll beat you.
Oh yeah, he got me.
I ain't ran in 16 years. Yeah, you get me. Oh absolutely
Yeah, oh that are a 90 year old number to get me
Y'all got to get me out there to pull my hamstring at 57
There are key leaves a blow some some... Nah, I'm good.
I done ran my last race.
You took me.
They ain't talking about go right.
I said, man, y'all crazy.
They want me to be left for the next year?
I ain't dealing with nothing.
I don't go with nobody.
No.
Hey, JP, you ain't playing no basketball?
You don't hoop at all no more?
Absolutely not.
Okay, my bad. I'm out, my bad. I'm banging them. If it's two seconds or three seconds, I'm shh.
Coach now, I show up, tell me I might run like two, three seconds and I'm done.
I ain't doing nothing to that. I ain't doing nothing to that.
Okay, okay. I was going to see if you wanted to play one on one because that got me a nice little hit list.
Absolutely not.
You gonna keep watching them, them Googles Google me.
Google me, baby.
You ain't get nothing from me.
Google me, you're a sad beast.
Get me when it was that time, you're a sad beast.
I tell them all
I do like this, but look at my my day. It was 30 teams
There was 29 of jerseys that you can go get if you would have got one of them
I would have gave it to you every day. Yes. Let me right now
I got that for you.
All right, we will get y'all, we will get out of here on this.
Now it's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q and A.
That was a good one, bro.
That nigga said, go, go with me.
10, 1, 7 boogie.
Luca, Chalupa, Bazooka, wolves in fire.
That's true. Run it back, said Lakers in eight. In eight? Bazooka, wolves and fire.
Running back said, Lakers and eight. And eight?
How many guys I'm gonna be?
That's gonna be next year too?
True, April the 73,
Austin Reeves, Mac and cheese, strip tease,
Lakers and Cancun.
Hey, but they owe you, uncle.
Lady Ray, Cocker Spaniel, Randall McDaniel, Jade McDaniels, wolves in five.
LeBron legs, Biotic leg, turkey legs, wolves in five.
Man, y'all need to go ahead.
Y'all laughing now, but we got stuff for you.
King KO 2.0, full moon, afternoon,
Laker's going to Cancun.
Wolves is fine.
Big dollar, 201.
Demi-Wolf, Werewolf, Timber Wolf, don't matter.
Laker's in Sanford.
There you go, that's what I'm talking about right there.
There you go.
Daph Smith messed up not resting his starters,
but the Wolves are a better team. Series is over.
Laker can't play no better than that.
Adav, I don't think they can play any better than that.
But maybe they can play defense better than that.
Pat Dubb, GP, when you were playing in Miami,
did you really scratch Pat Riley's plays
because you didn't feel like running them?
I didn't. I didn't run nothing.
I wasn't listening to nobody.
I was the only one on the team, baby.
Look here, when he let me take over that basketball team
and talk to all the players, I went to Shaq
and I said, Shaq, look here, man, we got a little,
we got a young Cooper down here, man.
Let that boy do what he gotta do.
And look what happened.
We won a championship.
My young entity, Mellie, and this is all that, man.
We got a championship. Had to do what it was,
he let me do what I gotta do.
We won a championship and that was all that happened.
Jason Bourne said, Glo, what were you and Malone
barking at each other during the 2000 playoffs?
Your Cuzzle from Richmond.
We all play Utah, we all play Utah,
y'all play Utah that year on paint.
But GP froze.
We'll come back, we're asking that.
Just say, Uncle Nojo and GP,
hey GP, I don't know how much play Uh, how much about playoff from the older NBA?
Is there any guards from the 80s and 90s that you played like you?
Thanks
You throw like that way
GP on that all AOL that dial-up
Oh, yes, that's 2004cho moving away from the airport.
Is there any truth?
Okay.
Okay.
It's like you and Malone barking at each other
during the 2000 playoffs, your cousin from Richmond.
No, we was just barking with it, man.
You know, call my boy.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't gonna back down from nobody.
He say something crazy, I'm gonna say something back to him,
man.
We just doing what we do. I told him I was gonna bust his A-I-I, and he said he was gonna back down from nobody. He say something crazy, I'ma say something back to him, man. We just doing what we do.
I told him I was gonna bust his ass,
and he said he was gonna get back at me.
So I said, it is what it is.
It is what it is.
It is what it is.
Yeah.
GP say, I don't know much about the players from older NBA.
Is there any guards from the eighties and nineties
that played like you?
Thanks.
Ain't nobody play like me.
I'm only the original one. I was a two way guard.
I was a big guard. It was all good. If we can say this year, during this era, I'd say Drew
Holliday played just like me. You know what I mean? He scored. He played on the defensive end.
He was one of them dudes. But in my era, nobody played like me.
But you know what, GP, I will say this, in the 80s and 90s, all them guards posted your ass up.
Is that John Stockman?
Yeah, yeah.
But you know what?
But, Sam, I was the big guard.
You remember, I was one of the kids.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Then they started putting Mitch Richmond on me with his big old strong foot.
And he was, I was getting all bad doing that time, man.
I had to start spitting off on me, and then they put this on me.
And he was too big, but it was good, man.
I used to like going to every arena
because we had a guard that could deal with each other.
You know what I'm saying?
They had a guard on every team that was really, really good.
OUSS 2004, Unken Ocho, moving away from basketball.
Is there any truth to Shadour answering FaceTime calls
during the draft process interviews?
A former GM said this today.
And they just, why they making up this stuff, man?
Players don't even have a phone in them,
in them, in them, in the meetings, man,
when they doing that, man.
All this bullshit come, no, man.
You don't even have your phone
when you go in the meeting rooms, no.
Flores said, do you prefer a quarterback seven or 18, GP?
Could James Harrison make Ocho tap out?
I played with seven.
So I appreciate what Peyton came to do
and I appreciate I love Peyton,
but I ain't taking nobody over seven.
Yeah, James gonna make Ocho tap out. Who I'm gonna be, I'm gonna be James Harrison ass, man.
Don't play me, man.
Play me, man.
I'm on whatever you on, man.
I'm going with Chad.
You know, that's my running mate.
You know what I'm saying?
He'll keep him, man.
I'm dealing with him.
Yeah.
I'm putting my little bit of money left,
little bit of money on James Harrison.
You see, see you want me to pay you back,
but then you do stuff like this.
I gotta put a bounty out on your head.
You hate number one, boy, you hate number one.
Hey, that's fine.
Hey, GP, I'm gonna let James knock his ass out,
then I'm gonna go in his pockets and get my money.
All right.
Oh, you're talking about Martin Lawrence.
Oh, the karate type, man.
Nah, keep out of my way.
I'm gonna go in his pocket and take it out.
God, yeah!
Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy said,
Oh, you ever notice when someone owe you money
every word they say is, huh?
How was your day? Huh?
What did you eat for lunch?
Where's my money?
Yeah, that's Ocho.
Oh, man. Oh, my goodness. What did you eat for lunch? Where's my money? Yeah, that's Ocho.
Oh, man. Yeah, he owe me $5,980 American dollars.
Yeah, yeah.
Listen, you know, time's hard in this economy, boy.
I'm going to get it to you.
I'm going to get it to you.
Thank you guys for joining us for another episode of Nightcap.
Y'all know me, I'm your favorite uncle. My partner, my co-host Liberty City's own bingo ring of fame,
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and we threw a little football in there, the Oregon State Beaver.
Seattle Super Sonic, great.
His jersey is retired.
Hey, if Seattle come back and they get a team,
and if somebody come and say,
hey, GP, let me get that number 20, what's up?
Man, they crazy as heck.
Man, I ain't even, what?
You ain't gonna even try to get out of my number, man.
That's over.
Seattle Super Sonic, no, you ain't getting it.
No, go somewhere else.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't doing that.
I can look at your arms.
Supersonic, great.
Miami, you want to chill with the heat.
Want a gold medal.
One of the 75th greatest players in NBA history.
GP, Gary Payton.
Huh?
Oh, yeah yeah you in 96
To retire golf better winner
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