Club Shay Shay - Nightcap Hour 3: Quentin Richardson HATES Wemby POLITICKING for MVP + 49ers NFLPA Report Cards RELEASED

Episode Date: March 30, 2026

Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Queintin Richardson doesn’t like Wemby trying to politic his way to MVP, the 49ers do a 9 million dollar upgrade... after the 49ers NFLPA report cards, and we end it with Q and Ayyy and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI...0:00 - Quentin Richardson doesnt like Wemby trying to politic his way to the MVP53:20 - 49ers NFLPA report card1:02:50 - Q & Aaayyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:39 Quentin Richardson doesn't like Victor Wimbi Yama trying to politic his way to an MVP. I like everything about Wembe, but I didn't like that. Bigfeller, your game is doing all the talking. I don't feel he should have had to go up there in politics to prove why he's the MVP. Now, I also say he's not the MVP this year. SGA is.
Starting point is 00:02:57 My era really wasn't like that. We wouldn't go up there and say, I should be the MVP. We would be like in the locker room. What is he doing? Right, right. It's a different times, bro. It is.
Starting point is 00:03:09 But I definitely agree with Q. You got to let your game do all of talking. Let your game do all of talking. I don't, I ain't with that neither, Uncle Ocho. You know, you out here politicking for yourself. Man, your job is to put your skills and talent on display. And then you let the, let the fans, let the voters do the rest. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:03:29 But yeah, he ain't going to be MVP this year, but I promise y'all, boy, in the next five years, I wouldn't be surprised he had two or three of them things. Yeah. Hey, Joe, you don't like that, Joe? Him politician. I don't, I wouldn't even, I mean, obviously it is politicking, but you just said it, putting your game and your skill on display. He'd do it every night, every time he'd out there.
Starting point is 00:03:52 So just throwing that out there just a little bit, you know, to add a little season on the flavor, you know, based on his game and what he's already doing. He's showing what he can do on the office and on the defense end. Hell, he he hell to deal with. Yeah, I don't hear of it. No doubt about it. Let me, let me tell you about it a little bit, huh? Oh, you're running for public office, should you politic.
Starting point is 00:04:11 Hold up a sign, vote for me. I'm the candidate. A vote for Sharp is a vote for success. Right. Hell is that. Hey, hey, you know, you know, Ocho, he played their wide receiver position, man. You know they divals. Well, Uncle Luh, Unk might be, because he's a lot.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Unk might be considered a little wide receiver too, huh? Yeah, Uncle Deva, I don't like the word that they use. I hate that, I hate that moniker, but, I mean, anytime, Joe, you got any type of personality, any type of individualism, you know? You outlandish, you know, you express yourself in the way that they don't see fit. They use the word diva. I don't like the word. Because it's when it's connected, it's a negative connotation that's attached to it.
Starting point is 00:04:56 When it's a team sport. Now, if you're a boxer or golf or somebody, I mean, right, right, right. You know, it may be a little different, especially for a boxer. Yeah, you got a campaign for yourself. But when you play in a team sport, I think it's just a little different because I don't care what you say you need your teammates. Yeah, absolutely. I think that's why, you know, it kind of gets a, it gets frowned upon.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Yes, it's a, it's a bad rap. I don't like the word. They make it seem like, Robert Severs are on the own when they need their teammates. The quarterback needs a teammate too, but when he fires it's like, oh, that's passion. And we do it as a problem. I get it. Ocho could have said, less effing go all the time.
Starting point is 00:05:33 What is he doing over there? That's a mild content. He's trying to fire his teammate up. One is frowned upon. One is smiled upon. Yeah. Yeah. But I get it.
Starting point is 00:05:45 I get it. Ocho, this is going to be right up your alley. John Lynch said the 49ers dug deeper into the NFLPA report card in which team training staff grades were relatively poor. The 49ers found that players wanted more 101 attention. So guess what they're doing, Ocho? Hiring three more PTs, investing $9 million in hydro areas,
Starting point is 00:06:04 clode punch and pools, which had graded low at the team facility. Okay. This is why that's why I don't want them out, because they don't want that report out there. Yeah. Instead of like, oh, man, I can't believe they did this. They did something about it.
Starting point is 00:06:18 What the NFL do? See, NFL don't want no negative grades, so they suppress that. Yeah. Whoa, whoa. So we're getting real of pro football focus grades. that's an independent party but you know what
Starting point is 00:06:30 Ocho I want to be I want you to get I want us to get back in good graces with the NFL right I'm shut up right listen I'm picking up what you put down but obviously this is this is a good thing this is a good thing for the players
Starting point is 00:06:41 obviously you know when it comes to the 49ers they already have a bad rep on you know when it comes to injuries they've had a bad injury history yeah over the years obviously I like what Fred wanted to say when he came on the show
Starting point is 00:06:53 we were down there in San Francisco and debunking the fact that it had anything to do with the fire plant. The fire plant that is sitting adjacent. He just said, obviously, his football is a, it's a barbaric sport, injuries do happen.
Starting point is 00:07:07 But where the 49ers are choosing to do, and adding, you know, three PTs and, and, and, cold plunge and things like that, yes. Improve some of those things to see if they can, they can help reduce
Starting point is 00:07:19 some of these injuries that they are having, you know, in season is a great thing. It's a good thing. My bad. They don't already, They have all this, Uncle Ocho. They have it, but they're adding more. Yeah, I would have thought they did.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Hey, Unk, that goddamn Bengals facility, you hear me? I don't know how much money they pumped into that. Hey, Joe, the locker rooms. Yeah. I ain't never seen nothing like that, Joe. Man, I ain't never seen nothing like that, boy. It looked like you, it's looked like, I don't even know how to explain it. I don't even know how to explain it.
Starting point is 00:07:50 I just, I've never, because what I'm used to when I walked in the locker room, Joe. Yeah. You know? And when I went into Bengals' locker. room now like today I like man it's it's almost unfair oh Joe it's almost unfair hey oh you ever been to the Hawks practice facility the one they got next to Emory yeah I haven't been to it but I saw it I went I went and looked at it like okay y'all y'all y'all did it now it nice it's nice Joe oh man oh cho every time I'm going there because I do a lot of work with
Starting point is 00:08:19 the house yeah I get I get pissed off every time I walk in there so well y'all they had it when I was man when I was playing here we got one little Listen, at the arena, at State Farm Arena, it was called Phillips Arena back in the day. It's one small practice court inside the arena. That's what we practice at every day, bro. Like when I walk into their practice facility now, Ocho, I'm talking about a state-of-the-art partner. You hear me? I'm talking about everything, the bells and whistles, they got it.
Starting point is 00:08:45 I'm talking about me and listen. I'm thinking about to get me an intern with the strength and conditioning coach, man, just so I can go in there and work out. You know what I mean? And keep the guys right. Yeah. What? Hey, I want to be nosy.
Starting point is 00:09:00 I should have asked somebody how much, you know, Mr. Brown and the Brown family poured into the training room, the locker room, the weight room, the nutrition, the cafeteria. Hey, Joe, it's like walking in some five-star hotel. When you talk about the bells and whistles with all the lightning, all the charging stations and all that stuff. Hey, the play, eh, uh, the players lockers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Everything all lit up with the name. I'm like, yeah. Big old comfy chairs. Oh, man, they got a good. Hey, Joe, unbelievable. Like,
Starting point is 00:09:33 that, the training room with the, with the pools and the, I mean, listen, I didn't spend no time in the training room. The only time I went in there was it, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:41 at halftime, nigga the IV, you know, when it was hot because I would always cramping my calf muscles. Yeah. I mean,
Starting point is 00:09:45 I was jealous. I am too. I am too, I ain't going to lie. I been there. Yeah, it's a man, look here. They got all these dip tanks
Starting point is 00:09:54 and infrared and, you know, Yeah, yeah, yeah, they got cryo. Yeah, they got all that. They got the Broncos got like two or three cryo tanks. They got all these infrared sonals and infrared beds and stuff to put on it. I still don't understand that. Those cold plunges, they got like three, four cold plunges. They got sonnels, steam room.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Hey, you understand that? What, they got three of those infrared, what you call it? Infrared sunnals. Yeah, they got the bed and the songs. Yeah. What the hell is that for? It's to help to, it's to help your, like, red blood cells for recovery. Okay, Ocho.
Starting point is 00:10:30 So it's like, it's like giving your red blood cells a shot of espresso. You know what I mean, to kind of wake them up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Hey, my favorite one is that, uh, that hydro tub when they got the treadmill inside that, uh, Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You get that water, you can get on that treadmill, man. They take all the, in all buoyancy, so ain't no pressure.
Starting point is 00:10:52 There ain't nothing on the knees, the ankles, the joints. Hey, I can run on that thing all day. You hear me. Hey, Joe, that's for when you hurt, right? When you hurt and you're coming back from injuries. Well, it ain't necessarily when you hurt. You can do it for recovery because, you know, just being in the water, it's recovery. So they should make us get in the pool.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Like, we're on the road. They'll wake you up early in the morning, make you go to the pool and just walk around and, like, five feet of water for like 20 minutes. That's an act of recovery. Okay. So to have a treadmill under the water, like, man, that was every day. thing, bro. Hey, look, I was always fascinated. I hated that thing. Did you? Because, you know, the way it was set up, because you had a current. So, you know, you had a current going to get you.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Yeah. Yeah. So you're, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And then, look and turn that thing down. Let me. Hey, Hey, Joe, did you like the cold tub, Joe? I ain't like it, but I used to do. I should do the hot and cold contrast, oh, Joe. Hey, Joe, I love that cold tub. You know, my, my, my crazy ass, I would wait to people be in the cold tub and I wait to they all in there and I go jump in. I go, I cannonball in there. Hey, they used to hate that, Joe. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, we be fighting in the cold
Starting point is 00:12:00 to that's the first day we tell you, hey, man, don't get in here splash and all that water, man, you need to sit down and be still. Because when we first started, you know, our cold tub was a trash cans. Huh? Toth. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Hey, no, no cold plunge, no tail like that. Yeah, no. Sit your ass on a big ass of whatever rubber made trash cans. You serious? Yeah. Yeah. I remember that. Damn.
Starting point is 00:12:31 At home, that's what I did. I went to a farm, I went to a farm store, a feeder store, and got me a cow trough. Yeah. And that's what I, at home, that's what I had. Yeah. I would go to a convenience store, get me 10 bags of ice. Ice? Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Yep. And then I was like, you know what? Then I bought me an ice maker that made 200 pounds of ice. There you go. With that in there? Yeah. Now you're cooking with grease, boy. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:53 I had everything. I got the Norma Tech boots and I got a game ready. Yeah. Had all that stuff. Yeah. I had a laser. I let somebody barred and they never gave it back to me, Tony Banks. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:13:06 I got that, hey, I got that infrared son in my yoga studio. God damn, Joe. I'm going to come down there and do no yoga. You got one in the studio? Yeah, I got one. I got cryotherapy in the studio. Ocho, we ain't playing, man. You're going to come out of that glowing,
Starting point is 00:13:20 baby, eyes gonna be like to him. Yeah. Hey, Joe, you got money, what? Here we go. I'm just saying, I only seen stuff like that, you know, in the movie. It ain't about having no money, Ocho. You know, it's just being, it's about being intentional. Being proactive.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Hey, well, hey, you know how you be intentional and proactive, Joe? By having money. What are you talking about? What do you get the dude from? Man, who raises you? Hey. Hey, hey, hey, a, hey, Joe Unk, hey, check this out real quick, right? What's up? What do you call friends that eat together?
Starting point is 00:14:04 Like, you know, friends. Like, you know, what do you call friends that eat together? Friends that eat together? Yeah. Hmm. Friends. Friends that eat together. Friends to eat together.
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Starting point is 00:18:38 IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. What you got, Joe? Associates. No. Taste buds. Hey, listen. I mean, trying to think of the most
Starting point is 00:19:04 off the wall stuff. I'm like, man, I know this dude. Hey, Ocho, they say you laugh like Kermit the Frog. That man got 10 foot. Oh, that was a good one. You wait until you find out what the NFL trying to do about these players' contract, Ocho. You ain't going to be laughing. Well, we'll talk about that tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:19:28 All right, it's time for our final segment of the evening. It's time for Q and A. A. They're trying to get rid of the contracts and something? I'm giving guarantee you. I'm trying to put a cap on how much players can make, not let the market set the value. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:19:44 Oh, here we go at the bull drive. Here we go. Before we get to the super chat, we got some video voicemail from our Discord. The first one, here it is. Let's take a listen to what you had to say. Oh, Joe. Iso, man.
Starting point is 00:19:59 Been watching y'all boys for a long time, man. Watching y'all tonight, man. Y'all always make me laugh, man. Shout out to your boys. Keep on doing your thing, man. Shout out. Already, already. Here's the look at the, here's the second one.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Let's take a listen to what he had to say. Hey, it's the famous Never Bust again, bro, in the nightcap discord. But, hey, let me talk my stuff real quick. Hey, kind of nervous, but, no, I'm just kidding. Never nervous. Check this out, though. For you guys tour in San Francisco,
Starting point is 00:20:30 would you guys return and would you guys have LaRessel perform again? I felt like he really put on. And to be honest, man, like the Bay Area, we have a lot of undiscovered talent out here. I'm from Sacramento, but I want to shout out my boy who I just met yesterday, Suso 916, man. Hey, put on for SAC, put on for NorCal, bro. That's how we do it out here. You see that, bro. I know you guys are shaved smoothest butter, man, because you guys are got risked people money,
Starting point is 00:20:57 so you guys don't have an inch of hair on you. And I know, like, Ocho, he said he's going bald. I know Sharps got his beard, ISO's got his facial going on. but hey man hey I'll be honest with you the best way to go I don't even know what the hell I'm talking about man hey he just like me Joe just be talking making no sense it's not good to him though here's the last one let's take a listen to what he had to say yeah family um I want to appreciate y'all responded to my video and putting it up for the show last night um what are some some
Starting point is 00:21:42 pointers and tips you can give you know a young man like me still trying to figure out you know myself trying to find my identity um other than work and you know my full-time job but figuring out some side hustles that i could maybe you know do to potentially um figure out more income strategy and different things like that. And who helped y'all get to that journey as far as figuring that stuff out too, you know? But yeah, that's my question to you guys, man. It's a small world. I know people that know you guys or have, you know, played against you guys or whatever the case may be.
Starting point is 00:22:28 But, yeah, I appreciate y'all for real. Yeah, hey, that's right up my alley, Unkin, Joe. You talk about identity. you know for one you got to figure out what your purpose is he won other side hustles other jobs you know to create revenue what are you passionate about what do you like what is it that you can do where it doesn't feel like work huh there got to be some other things outside of your immediate job that you're nine and a five that you go to there has to be something you like you know pour into that because when you pour into it you're going to get you're going to get you're going to get
Starting point is 00:22:59 return back on you know you're on your investment so it's all about you understanding you know what that is for me I work 237 jobs but all 237 are things that I'm very passionate about things that I like you know so you got to figure out what that is you know and when you create and find that purpose that becomes your identity yeah yeah if you build bill come what movie that was build a dream like oh Joe said what are you what are you good at uh I knew early on what I want to do I want to be a professional football player so everything I did, how could I become better at that? How could I get faster, bigger, stronger?
Starting point is 00:23:40 How could I get better at my craft? Once I was done with football, you transition. Study your ass off. Learn as much as it. Because obviously, I can't just talk football all the time. If I'm going to be on television and do a debate format, you're going to have to be able to talk about other things. Or when you go on someone's podcast, they're going to ask you about a lot of different
Starting point is 00:23:59 topics. And you're going to have to be able to seem like you're intelligent enough to have a conversation about a lot of different things. Right. So for me, that's what I've studied as much as I possibly could. I love sports. So obviously, things that I wanted to do kind of wanted to be sitting around that. But you got to find, like Ocho said, you got to find something that you're passionate about,
Starting point is 00:24:19 something that doesn't feel like work, something that you want to spend time. And bro, I don't know what you do in your off time, but you're going to have to spend more time doing things that you want to get good at. Yeah. that you say you want to make money at, that's going to have to be a part of it. Because you can't like, I want to go to the club with the homies and I want to kick it
Starting point is 00:24:39 and I want to do this, X, Y, Z. You're going to have to become very focused and very centralized. Sacrifices, man. Got to make some sacrifices. And fine, hey, I agree with both of y'all. You definitely have to find something that you enjoy doing.
Starting point is 00:24:55 You know what I mean? And I'm talking about, put your head down and get to work, bro. Put your head down and get to work. Eliminate all the stress. and focus on focus on you and what it is you're trying to accomplish for sure yeah I mean we come here we do this uh this tomorrow be is six straight nights six straight for real hey hey hey but it's fun though I is that's it yeah I didn't realize and you
Starting point is 00:25:19 you build something you know you passionate about it and you know when I talk about when I talk about for the most part I like to think that we talk about things that we all three of us are passionate about it. Right. It ain't no man, man, Joe don't really want to talk about this. Ocho don't want to talk about that. Okay, we don't want to talk about if we can't be passionate about it, let's not talk about it. Right, right. Because if we're not passionate about it, the people that's listening to it, they're
Starting point is 00:25:42 not going to be passionate about it. Right. They're not going to have an opinion one way or another. Right. Exactly. And so we want you know, we want to create content that people like, man, you heard, I don't know if I agree with Ocho on this one. I don't know if I agree with uncle that one. I think I'm agree with Joe. I think that, and that's what you, that's what you want
Starting point is 00:25:58 to have. Yeah. If people are not talking about you or talking about the conversation that you had, but still, even if they're talking about it, you've got to be somebody for somebody to talk about you. Yeah. Yeah. So just keep grinding, bro. Sisi kid 19, what's up, Uncle Ocho, King Iso?
Starting point is 00:26:18 Question for you guys, which sit in the league did you enjoy playing in as an opponent? Ucho, who was your favorite teammate you ever played with? Shoot. What city do you like playing in? Joe and Ocho. Oh, we say favorite city? Yeah. As an opponent, what, in what city in the league did you enjoy playing in as an opponent?
Starting point is 00:26:42 I got a couple, man. Yeah. Go ahead, Joe. I'll probably say I enjoy playing in LA. You know, the stars always come out in LA. You never knew who you was going to see on the sideline. I enjoy playing in Dallas, Memphis, because it's close to Lurra. rock right in those states there's a lot of people from arkansas that i know that live in those
Starting point is 00:27:06 states so i get a chance to really to i get a chance to really when i go to dallas or when i go to memphis i get a chance to really hang with guys who i genuinely grew up with i'm talking about i've been knowing since i was six seven years old yeah you know what i'm saying so we get a chance to catch up you know talk hoops or the things that we're going through and uh i just feel like that's always cool man because growing up i ain't going to lie to y'all like i was I was always inspired to be an NBA player, but, you know, when you 11, 12 years old, 13 years old, it take a while before you can actually really see that big picture. You feel what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:27:42 So to be able to have these moments, bro, to be able to make it and be a professional for 18 years and get a chance to, you know, my best friends live with me for 12, 13, 14 years, you know, for them to be able to experience it as well. That's probably some of the coolest stuff. So I enjoy going to those cities. And also playing in New York. New York is fun, as always, to make a, mecca basketball.
Starting point is 00:28:05 And, man, even playing in Brooklyn was super fun for me. But playing in Madison Square Garden, same thing again. Stars come out, bright lights, big stage, nothing better than that. Kansas City, San Diego, and in Oakland. Not a field because, you know, Oakland had that baseball field. Yeah. Actually, so did San Diego. Yep, I played them both of those.
Starting point is 00:28:37 I remember. How is that? How is that playing on fields like that? What I think so damn hard, Joe? It's hard, Joe. Man, I used to hate with it, brother. You slip in the slide because you can't cut the cleats are not going to go into the hard-ass field. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:53 Hey, let me run this right. Let me run this stick right on the other side on the grass. I remember that. You damn don't want to get tackled on it because it's going to scar your ass up. You ain't want to get tackling that dirt. You ain't want to go. No, because that's a hard. A, uh,
Starting point is 00:29:05 A, uh, a, uh, a, uh, I played against Jerry Rice and Tim Brown on, on, on that, on that, on that, on that, on that baseball field. Uh, and I played against, uh, Ryan McNeil in Junior Sayah when they had the baseball field in San Diego. Yeah, I played on both. Yeah. But as, as, at my favorite stadium to ever play in Kansas City. Mm.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Because they're nothing like those fans. Yeah. They fanat. 8,000 fans and all. all red. And it's loud. Home of the cheese. Yeah, my, man, look here.
Starting point is 00:29:41 When they played an A, when they used to come out, man, they introduced the defense. Yeah. And they let D.T come out of that thing last. You couldn't hear nothing. Boy, that joke was, that joke could come running, run and run and run. Because the cheerily, what the crowd,
Starting point is 00:29:58 the thing, the way they had it, man, that joke come around that goal post and the A. And they get the rocket, because back then they weren't an offensive team like they are now. And like when they had Preach Holmes and they had Tread Green, they weren't an offensive team, they were defense.
Starting point is 00:30:18 Yeah. Boy, they get you backed up and DT walked back there to the end zone where you backed up at. And he's talking about, y'all want that? Boy, buckle up. He's coming. Buckle up, he's coming. Joshua's petition, 5957.
Starting point is 00:30:39 Shout out from the ghouls. Uh, Ocho, where's the goose? That's in Miami? Yeah, that down south. Okay, Celtics hyenas. I ain't worried about Shea and his dogs. What? You need to worry about the Celtics, either.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Y'all need to worry about who over there? Y'all, y'all ain't got nobody worried about the east. Don't sell to. Yeah, I don't know, though. Hey, hold up. You like in Detroit? Hold on. They ain't got enough firepower over there, aunt.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Can Philly, if Philly can keep, if they can stay. But the thing is, Joe, can imbid play every other day. The other day. That's something he's going to have to think about. I mean, if they got him on the floor, he ain't got to give you 30 every night. Man, his presence alone is going to be a distraction. It's going to be able to free guys up like Maxie and Edgecombe and Paul George. Because he's going to demand a double.
Starting point is 00:31:39 I don't care what nobody's saying. Oh, for sure. We'd hustle, love, respect. I so heard you talk about George Gervin last night. How do you feel about Caleb Williams trying to copyright the name Iceman? I guess it's fair a game. But damn, Caleb? Yeah, I did see something about that.
Starting point is 00:31:57 I don't really, I guess they both filed kind of like at the same time for the trademark. I thought, Joe, he'd already had it. Talking about Gervin. Go to Gerber, your ice. Yeah, I did too. I think it's a lot going on with that because I know Iceman, George Gervin, you know, him and Drake. I think they was about to really do something big with that. Because, you know, Drake, I think he was going to come out.
Starting point is 00:32:18 Or if not, he probably still coming out with an album called Iceman. Yeah. So I think they really got some real affiliate. And he was probably trying to trademark and knowing that, you know, that name really going to be worth something. But Caleb, I ain't even know why they called Caleb Iceman. Because he got ice in his vein, all the clutch throws. He's coming from behind victories.
Starting point is 00:32:37 This postseason. Man, he's got to come up with something else. I got with Joe. Hey, he better come up with Sub-Zero or something. Hey, Sub-Zero. Hey, A-B-Wen-Win' Ice Man, they're talking about, well, I thought Chuck Liddell. Man, George Gertr was Iceman before George, Chuck Lidel was born.
Starting point is 00:32:55 You hear me? Hey. What, sub-zero? Yeah, he better go to Sub-Zero. He's number 13. Hey, Caleb, you could take Sub-Zero. If he wore a number zero, he probably would, but he, what he, 13? No, what is Caleb?
Starting point is 00:33:15 What number he were? What number, Caleb where? Is it 13? He might be 13. I think he's 18. 18. Oh, 18. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:33:29 Yeah, I thought Ice probably would have been getting paid off that already. Because the first time I was, I knew who he was, that picture. I remember I went to a shoe store. Yeah. And he was sitting on blocks of ice and he had the balls. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Then they had Ice Man. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Yeah. You ever had a conversation with him? No, my brother played golf with him a lot. Oh, man. He funny as I all get out. You hear me? I'm talking about boy, hey, I spent a lot of time with him last year, bro. Like, super cool dude.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy, all right, fellas, rank these basketball movies. Loving basketball, above the rim, he got game, space jam. Damn. Damn. He got game Loving basketball above the rim Space Jam Nah that ain't me
Starting point is 00:34:24 I got a board of rim one I got love that's what I just said above the real Oh I got he got game I got he got game I got a board of rim one I got a loving basketball 2 I got he got game 3
Starting point is 00:34:39 And what was the last one? Space jam Yeah space jam 4 Boy that above the rim do something to me I watched that still to this day I just watched that last week, no lie. I don't want the soundtrack for loving basketball, Michelle and Day Gocelo. Oh, there you go.
Starting point is 00:34:57 I remember when you feel my heart with joy was applying to the truth. You better feel the space because now you have no interest in anything that I have to say, I've allowed you to make me feel. Yeah. I feel so dumb. What kind of fool am I? Why you so easily Band, that's hard.
Starting point is 00:35:24 That's hard. I ain't gonna like you. If she come close, I'd probably seen that woman in concert probably seven, eight times. Anytime she come close, I'll go see her. I go see her.
Starting point is 00:35:38 Man, I went to see it one time. I think I was about to be the only straight guy up and there wasn't up in the thing. I saw it at the Tabernacle, Joe, in Atlanta. I saw it in the Tabernacle. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I've seen it in Denver. I've seen in Illinois.
Starting point is 00:35:49 and she come close, I'm going. What y'all know about plantation lullaby? Hey. Dead End Boulevard. That's my girl there. Money Mall 87. My favorite sports movie is Any Given Sunday. Just one of y'all thoughts on the movie.
Starting point is 00:36:09 I know y'all didn't play a lot, but do they party in the league like they did in the movie? Hey. Actually, Al Pacino came. He followed Mike around. So we saw him a lot. Yeah. Because he took a lot of what he was doing from Mike.
Starting point is 00:36:25 So learning mannerisms and stuff. I don't know. I want no party. I don't know what they do, Ocho. Hey, I hear the stories. Yes, they party just like that. Matter of fact, it's not exaggerated. They party more.
Starting point is 00:36:39 Matter of fact, remember the show? What's the show with the Rock from back in the days? Ballers. Ballers, yeah. It's just like that. Maybe a little bit worse. Okay. You see the NFL?
Starting point is 00:36:50 No, no, no. We don't want that no more. Oh, yeah. It's just like that maybe a little worse. And you wouldn't understand. How they take that out, bro? I didn't miss an episode of that, bro. What's Denzel watching?
Starting point is 00:37:01 Do you understand how powerful the NFL is? Oh, yeah. They don't play. They don't play. Do you want football or you don't want it? Hey. Hey, that's exactly how it is. Some of the scenes would be exaggerated.
Starting point is 00:37:19 It's not exaggerated at all. love hearing the stories, Joe. Because even during that time, even when I was young, even when I was in my prime, I don't enjoy the nightlife. That's not what I do. I don't drink. I don't party. I don't want nobody stepping on my shoe. I'm very sociable, but not in that kind of environment. It made no sense. But one thing, when the boys came back from the club the next day and I love hearing the stories in the off season, I love it. Oh, man. Hey, hey, can you smell that look on them when they're out there running? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. In the huddle. When they run it, In the huddle, Joe.
Starting point is 00:37:51 You're trying to go down there and sit in there, Mike going to be coming to that thing. You just smell like a look of steel. Hey, smell it. Smell it. Hey, right through their pores, especially when they start sweating up. Hey, that's the funniest thing. You get to practice.
Starting point is 00:38:03 I already two, three, dude, sitting in the summer. Like, damn, what are you in here for? Man, we're trying to sweat this alcohol. Yep. I like that. Do you take a shower and liquor this morning? Ain't no way. Ain't no way you drank that much.
Starting point is 00:38:17 You still smelling like this right now. Yeah. What? Tommy G-16-05. That's why I have a lot of respect for hockey players. They're tough as hell. Man, what? They're different.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Yeah, them boy. You need different mentality to play hockey. Uh, Cam Shisty. Oh, you being guarded by Ray and Ocho being guarded by Revis. I'm Luke Wilson. Join me each week for Film Never Lies. Since retiring from the NFL, I've had a lot of my mind, and now got my own show. So if you're tired of lazy takes, if you want honest,
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Starting point is 00:40:01 we've got you covered on the podcast, flagrant and funny. You look at the top four number one seeds. What do you think UCLA is going to do? Break down that for me, my friend. Obviously, Yukon is the overwhelming favorite in this tournament. But I'll be honest, I think people are kind of sleeping on Texas. Experts are suggesting that UCLA is the number one challenger to Yukon. and that right after that would be Texas.
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Starting point is 00:43:03 Can you shout up my nephew, St. Uh-oh. Well, I'm going to get the ball because Ray can't cover him. Oh, he just can't cover me. Yeah. He's a couple. Hey, there's that. Happy birthday, Saint, man.
Starting point is 00:43:24 Hopefully you did something fun today, man. Cam, thank you, man. Appreciate the support. Thank you for watching. I appreciate you listening. However, you consumed the content. We appreciate that. Data Wizard, LSU gave my son a great education
Starting point is 00:43:40 at a cheaper price than a smart Northeast school. You can get a great education anywhere. It just all depends on what you want to do, how you apply yourself. There you go. There you go. Because half the time what you got your degree in
Starting point is 00:44:00 ain't what you're going to be working ain't what you're going to be working in. Ain't that something? Probably going to get the job because somebody you know told you about an opening that they had that's not in the profession that you got your degree in
Starting point is 00:44:14 but hey, they pay good and guess what? You get to start earning a paycheck right away. Yeah, absolutely. Now I don't give a damn nothing about them schools. Hey, congratulations. You went to an Ivy League school or whatever.
Starting point is 00:44:27 But hey, whatever's in the book is in the book, it is what it is. Yeah. I just wanted my degree to hang on the wall. I wasn't planning on using it. Brendan Crow, he got Wi-Fi,
Starting point is 00:44:49 Ocho used to be on. But my Wi-Fi was never that bad. Nah, that it was. A couple of times, Ocho. That's because I'd be in the hotel. Ben, you'll be, Ocho, be up there. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:07 Hey, that's when we first started, too. I remember y'all got on me about my Wi-Fi. Yeah, oh, yeah, Joe, my name is raining down here. I was like, do you got a roof on the house? Is it raided in the house? I thought he was in the rain part. I thought he was show him. Hey, I thought he was show him.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Hey, yeah. And the sad part is the person that's talking, he doesn't know, or she doesn't know that the internet is cutting up like that. It's just the person on the other end. Like, damn. And they still be talking. Marcus Mac, I saw Ocho, your boy getting married on July 3rd to my best friend, Attaya Johnson, which as well love you.
Starting point is 00:45:53 Please tell Ocho to get his Wi-Fi back from Pete. Marcus, you and, uh-uh. I guess that's how you said, A-T-Y-A, At Tyra? Atire? I'm going to go with Attia Johnson. That's how I'm not right. You know what, Joe?
Starting point is 00:46:11 That's your cousin? Yeah, that's probably my cousin. But, hey, listen, how are you getting married? And they're not asking me to officiate a wedding. That's his best friend. He gets married to his best friend. Yeah, well, he needed to have me officiate the wedding. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Let me show you something. I'm going to show. What did me? I'm sure of those leopard print pants no more. Them is favorite. Oh, them is good luck. What this man got over there, bro? I hope he ain't going to get no Bible.
Starting point is 00:46:45 Hey, just so y'all know now. What is that, D.R. Box? American marriage ministry. Hey, I'm licensed. You hear me? Hey, I'm a license. Hey, everybody in the chat. When y'all get married, this ain't a game.
Starting point is 00:47:07 Like, I can officiate your wedding. Let me know. I don't charge much. And listen, I can. come two packages. I could marry you and then I could do I can perform too. What kind of performance you do? Hey Joe I got a little band. What? Yes. I'm saying what you're doing? You singing or you're talking? I'm singing. I got a drummer. I got a guitarist and I got a violinist. No, I think they better invite Bruno bars. Who? No, he, you see Bruno costs too much.
Starting point is 00:47:36 Hey, my, my deal is a $500 package. 250. So you officiate the wedding and then you perform afterwards. $500. Out the door. I already know we're going to get some bulljide, but let's hear a little something what you're going to sing. Huh? You play instruments?
Starting point is 00:47:51 Yeah, yeah. I play saxophone. Alto, soprano, baritone. Yeah, I do all that, huh? I do all that. Boy, one stop shop. Hey, listen, I'm trying to come out. He got a sack and a phone.
Starting point is 00:48:05 Hey, I do it all. Hold on. You sing like, you sing like wedding songs, so you sing like, song so you sing like uh ohio uh earth winning five songs yes hey hey hey i listen brothers and you know thing like eric bernay case um all that i don't got i do it all it depends on the package they pick you say you say you only got two packages what you mean the package they pick i mean based on the two packages is it's a multitude of things you can pick from each package but oh no if you got two packages if you got two packages say one
Starting point is 00:48:44 package costs $250 and other costs $500. Right. So what, hey, hold on, listen. Hey, the $500 package. It's the music, the music selection. You might, you might want R&B, you might want rap, you might want rock and roll. And they want, they want, no damn rap, in the wedding. What the hell you're talking about?
Starting point is 00:49:00 Now, now you know they play some, they play some all future at weddings. You ain't never heard my savages at the wedding? No. My savages, my savages. I know, I know the song. They played it at weddings? Yeah. What?
Starting point is 00:49:13 It ain't going to last. on Joe. Hey, anyway, a young boy, if you get married, man, hollered your boy, $500, $500 package, baby. Yeah, I can perform and I can officiate the wedding. Yeah, I think I'm, you know, Michelle and Dago cello will definitely be at mine,
Starting point is 00:49:33 probably Maxwell, see if I can coach Charday out. Yeah. Hey, I already told you. Are you going out when you get married, huh, uh? Yeah, I'm going to spend my year. I thought something, you know, I figured, you know, somebody doesn't wait a long this time. I go on and do them right.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Yeah, yeah. Hey, you already know who's going to be at mine, Joe. Who is that? Brian McKnight, Fantasia, and Kiki Wyatt. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Hey, I, I'll take, take me to church.
Starting point is 00:50:04 Yeah. Take me to church. Yeah. Man. So, well, I mean, it's a triple. So, oh, Joe, I'm Joe. That's going to be a long-ass wedding. That's right.
Starting point is 00:50:16 Got his three performers. I got my three performers. I'm sure you're going to have your two. I got a few come. My boys, Jagged Edge, they definitely got to be that. Okay, okay. I like Jagged Edge. You know, they're going to turn us up.
Starting point is 00:50:27 They're going to have us right. Jay, he's going to have us right. They're going to get the party started. You hear me? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, we're going to have a good time, boy.
Starting point is 00:50:35 That way, we're going to go along with you. Hey, Joe. A triple wedding. Me and you're going to get married. That joke will go forget something that something got came up. No, I,
Starting point is 00:50:45 hey, I ain't, hey, I, uh, Cambodia ain't gonna let it forget.
Starting point is 00:50:49 She ain't I ain't gonna forget that. Hey, I ain't gonna play when it come to jump in that room.
Starting point is 00:50:54 You hear me? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna do it and do it right, man. Hey,
Starting point is 00:51:00 hey, y'all, y'all remember that joke I told you about the chiropractor? No, we don't remember the joke about the
Starting point is 00:51:06 chiropractor. Tell us about it. No, it was about a week back. I don't remember. No, what happened? Oh, you heard what you said a chiropractor.
Starting point is 00:51:18 It was about a week, it was a week back. Hey, that flew right over your head. That's over here. That was a good one. Cowley, one, two, three, four. It's time to have a conversation about Nate, I don't see a lottery pick at all. I think that's the guy from Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:51:40 Now, I know exactly what he's talking about. Yeah, the guy from Tennessee, he had a freshman freshman feet nom uh they they had him project projected as a lot of repeat he had been he got off to a slow start of the season i watched a lot of tennessee play too uh then he picked it up and then he looked like because at six nine with that six nine frame being able to handle la rock you know go off the dribble can shoot the three shoot the middick and get to the basket i mean the potential that he has that's basically what they're going to be drafting on okay Ocho, like his potential.
Starting point is 00:52:10 Like, he'll be, he'll probably be, if not a lottery pick, he'll be in the teens. You know, just some raw talent that needs some work. I think he definitely got great upside, though. Stephen Johnson, Uncle Ocho, Joe, y'all just got a shout out. Need a driver to take you to the hospital
Starting point is 00:52:28 in the next 10 minutes. Who are y'all choosing as your driver, Lamelo ball, or Tiger Woods? Keep in mind, they were driving a higher than the team. No, I'm good. There's a good chance we're going to make it either way. Hey, that's funny. Damn. Yeah, oh, do, Tiger.
Starting point is 00:52:46 Tadler definitely need to get in with driver. Yeah, I think I'm going to have to roll with a mellow. I ain't going to lie to you. Damn. Hey, Joe, y'all going to run into something. I don't know what. But you're going to run into something. Yeah, TIGO, TIGO, Joe.
Starting point is 00:53:03 You're going to run into something with Taga, too. You're going to probably end up on your side. If I messed up, I ain't going to be able to crawl out the window or the sunroo. The one thing I say, I'm glad we can sit here and laugh about it because what Tiger done could have been a lot worse, fellas. Yeah, man. Tiger's going to definitely have to slow it down.
Starting point is 00:53:23 Yeah. And like I said, whatever he has going on, you know, he passed the sobriety test where, you know, he blew the breathalyzer and zero. But considering that that wasn't good enough for them, they're probably assuming that he has something else in his system. There you go. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:53:42 I didn't see any photos of him, so maybe they're in conversating with him, maybe he had slur his speech. That's what they said. Huh? That's what they said. They said when they was talking to him, he looked like, he looked like he was under the influence or something, but they said it definitely wasn't alcohol.
Starting point is 00:54:00 Okay. T.S. Carwise Detail service. Y'all think Christopher Zingas is a good fit for the warriors going forward. He can't stay healthy. He got, I mean, he can't stay healthy. He got this thing that's going on now with him. He's with the Warriors, though he's with the Hawks, not Joe.
Starting point is 00:54:18 No, he with the Warriors. I seen him play, I think I seen him play one game, and he looked decent. Hey, man, shout out to my guy Moses Moody, man. He tore his. Patelotender. Patel attendant, man. And it was bad. Did you see it?
Starting point is 00:54:33 Because they showed up and he had that indention in his knee? They were playing in Dallas. I'm watching the game. Yeah, he went up for a dunk. I saw it. Yeah. He went up for a dunk, bro, and he gave out. And look, that's typically how you tear your Patella.
Starting point is 00:54:45 Yeah. I'm trying to explode. You don't tell your Patella how I tore mine, somebody running into you. You know what I mean? That's why I got to. Yeah. When I went in there and I got to look there, he was so puzzled when he found out how I tore mine. He was like, what you were trying to do?
Starting point is 00:54:59 Explode go dunk. I was like, no, I said, man, a dude ran into me. He need me in my quad and tore my Patellollo attendant. Damn. Damn. Yeah. Yeah. So I hollered at Mosz.
Starting point is 00:55:10 I sent him a message. He had surgery. He said it went great. So hopefully he had a speedy recovery. Go Birds 800. Hey, uh, can you tell us your best Jerome Brown story, true legend? I'd never played against Boogie. Unfortunately, rest his soul, he passed the year that we're going to play them in 92.
Starting point is 00:55:32 So he passed and they dedicated that season to him. They got out to a great start, but they weren't able to sustain it. They had a really, really good defense. They had Reggie, had Clyde, Seth Joyner, Byron Evans, Eric E.A. They had muddy waters. They had a really good defensive team. Mike Golick was on that team.
Starting point is 00:55:55 But Bougie, man, he was, he was gonna be special. He was gonna be special. He was the one that started that tradition of great D-Lyman at the University of Miami. Yeah. after him, it came Tess, and then you had Samp, and then you had all those other guys that came along out of there,
Starting point is 00:56:16 but Buggie started it. Okay. Well, I mean, I guess you could say that, but Jack, I think Jack Youngblood went to the University of Miami also. That was waiting for everybody's time. He played, he played the Super Bowl to broken leg, Ocho. Los Gado number seven. Some fellas, I watched Ocho, training session on Instagram the other day.
Starting point is 00:56:33 You got to challenge I-cho to a soccer session, Ocho. Something got to give, Twain. nah i'm gonna be iso at what he do i'm gonna be iso what he's been doing since he was a child i'm gonna be iso and what he perverted his craft at and played at the highest level and created the moniker iso huh because when i beat you at your own thing huh you know what it's gonna make you feel this small you hear me yeah yeah it's gonna make you feel small joe and one thing about it you ain't never played against nobody that got the gift of gab that i do when it's time to compete joe I'm gonna be in your head, boy, Joe.
Starting point is 00:57:10 I'm gonna be in your ears, Joe. I'm gonna be in your nose, Joe. Hey, I'm gonna have you so flustered. You ain't gonna know what they do, Joe. You're gonna wanna fight me. And when you wanna fight me, Joe, that means I got you out your game, Joe. Hey, hey, Ocho, I'm way too composed for that,
Starting point is 00:57:23 homie. I ain't no emotional dude. Like, you ain't gonna, you know what I mean? You ain't gonna trick me out of my spot. The shoulder, the forearm, the elbow, the hip. Yeah. When you get through playing me, I promise, you're gonna feel like you've been a heavyweight fight,
Starting point is 00:57:37 partner. Hey, hey, Joe. Real's going to be hurting. Hey, Joe, can I tell you something? Go ahead. I put the ball on the floor every time. What do you mean? Joe, I play with my back to the basket, Joe.
Starting point is 00:57:52 Huh? You hear me? Oh, Joe. You're too small, man. Oh, here we go. Hey, hey, hey, hey, and I'm going to keep it real. I'm too tall to be playing small, home boy. And you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:58:04 I'm really tired of bumping guns with you. For real. For real, I'm really ready. I'm really ready for this action. And see, you can see, as my tone started to pick up, that mean you're starting to piss me off. And when I get pissed off, Ocho, you know how I get. Don't piss me off tonight, Ocho.
Starting point is 00:58:21 Hey, I like that. I like that. I want you pissed off because I know when you pissed off, that mean I'm in your head. And if I mean your head, that means you're going to be dead. Joe, this ain't what you want. When I'm pissed off, Ocho, when I'm pissed off, they just made me lock in a little more.
Starting point is 00:58:35 You know what I mean? Joe, you love you. locking in when I got the key. What's since that made? You locking in and I got the key, Joe? Huh? What are we talking about? Joe, you're not going to out talk to me.
Starting point is 00:58:45 You hear me? Hey, hey. No, that's not going to happen. Hey, what's wrong with you, bro? I'm good. I'm good. I ain't take my medicine. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:54 All right. I'm a good to you there. Be more cow, big three. What one thing you would change about the NFL or the NBA? Oh, Joe, what's you changing? About the NFL? Yeah. I mean, I mean, honestly, even as an officer player,
Starting point is 00:59:12 I would allow, I would love for the NFL to go back to hat it once was for the defensive players. So they're not as handicapped as it once was. So they're allowed to play a little bit better. More so the defensive backs and safeties. That's one small thing. One of two things, either guaranteed contracts or lifetime health benefits if you play five years.
Starting point is 00:59:36 I don't care enough by that. going back the way it was. I'm talking about getting money for lifetime benefits. Yeah, well, I already said that if I was in NFLPA, so I addressed that before a long time ago. What you're doing, Joe? What's you going to change about the NBA? What I'm going to change about the NBA? Honestly, I really don't know.
Starting point is 00:59:56 I think the game is in a pretty good space and place right now with, you know, some of this young talent coming in. I'm not sure what I would change. I like the pace in which, you know, game is played now to up and down pace. I'm honestly, I'm not sure. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 01:00:15 I can't think of nothing right out of back what I would change. Every day's deception. You said please subscribe or you'll make Ocho cry. I subscribe, Ocho, still crying. What's up with that? Hillel is just kidding, Ocho. I'm glad you picked the right animal mascot. Go blue.
Starting point is 01:00:33 That's how I picked it. Clifford. Go align out. Please haters, just shut the hell up. Don't speak on Illinois if your team gonna be at home like you watching the Final Four. Oh, man. Oh, man, that's cold.
Starting point is 01:00:52 That's cold. Shout out to Illinois, bro. Mike and Mike, what's up, Big Three? Iso, would you ever go coach your hogs? And still. And still what? And still loss. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Starting point is 01:01:07 I'm just, let's get you by that and still. That's over and done. the man asks a question. Can I answer the question? Okay, go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Man, look, look, I'm always in some form of capacity, Uncle Ocho. I'm always going to be there for my hogs. You know what I'm saying? Coach, I don't know. But they know if any time, you know, they need me all, they got to do it hit my phone.
Starting point is 01:01:28 I don't mind going up to spend a little time hanging with the fellas, giving them, you know, teaching them the ropes, showing them how to be a pro because college is a professional sport now. and what better guy to have go back outside of, you know, former pros like myself or guys that still playing who went to the university. I think we have somewhat of an obligation to be able to come back, man, and have our presence around to where, you know, because as a kid, I don't know about y'all,
Starting point is 01:01:58 but when I was a kid 16, 17, 18, 19, I had a lot of questions, bro. And if I could talk to a guy who was, who played the professional, sport that I'm trying to play, man, I'm taking that all day long. I'm taking that all day long. So I had guys like Corliss Williamson who played for the Razorback to won the national title played in the NBA one of, uh, uh, won an NBA championship with Detroit Pistons. Like I've been knowing him since I was in high school. So getting a chance just to rap with him, get some game from him, you know, it makes you want to work even harder. Alan Fletcher 23. What's up, guys? How is it feeling when you keep?
Starting point is 01:02:39 can't make a basket like Yukon missing threes tonight. They made the one that count. Yeah. Yeah. It's demoralizing, bro. It's demoralizing, though. You know, because you work so hard to get to this point of the season, you know, to get in the postseason, to get in the NCAA tournament,
Starting point is 01:02:59 and then you get that role, you can't make shots that you normally make on a day-to-day basis, I think that's the most frustrating part. It is. Various 117. Ocho, is 23 too late to getting back into football, if not any advice were to start, trying to make it to the NFL. Did you even, do you play high school ball?
Starting point is 01:03:20 Did you play college ball? Wallace. You got to be special, too. You hear me? It got to be something special about you, too. But y'all know what it is, right? Huh. It's, you know, some cats don't know how to take the game serious
Starting point is 01:03:36 until it's taken away from them. And then they come back at like 22, 23, 24. Yeah. And trying to go pro in whatever sport it is. And it's just a lot harder. Hey, that I'm talking about way hard. It's easier to get in and stay that it is to get out and get back in. Hello.
Starting point is 01:03:53 Yeah. T-Loc 243. Stay blessed, Chad, family. Chase your dreams. Don't walk after them. Know that you are the one that you've been waiting for to make the difference. Hope that everyone has an amazing week. Much love, ISO, Ocho, and on.
Starting point is 01:04:10 Appreciate that, man. Appreciate it, bro. Yes, sir. Chase them. And they should shock you. Because if your dreams don't shock you, it ain't big enough. Hello. Thank you guys for watching another episode of Nightcap.
Starting point is 01:04:26 Congratulations to the Yukon Huskies. Down 19. They claw back and make their way to Indy. Thanks to a 73-72 victory, the rookie Brian Mullins, Braylon Mullins, knocks down a 35-foot three-point shot to send the Huskies to their third final,
Starting point is 01:04:43 in four years. Also, Michigan sealed their spot, thanks to a thrashing of Tennessee, 9562. The Dominican LeBron, Yaxel, Lindenborg, 27.7 rebounds for assists. He was sensational,
Starting point is 01:05:01 but everybody for the Michigan Wolverines played exceptionally well today. They're going. So, Illinois, Arizona, Yukon, Michigan. Those are your final. for teams. Thank you guys for
Starting point is 01:05:15 another episode of Nightcap. Y'all know who I am. I'm your favorite aunt and that's my partner and co-host. Liberty City's own Hall of Fame Jacket Creator. Riga Fame Audit. Former Pro Bowler and an All-Pro.
Starting point is 01:05:29 That is Chad Ochosico Johnson. And the third member of the Big Three. Yeah. A seven-time NBA All-Star from the Atlanta Hawks. Little Rock, Arkansas Native Arkansas, University of Arkansas alum.
Starting point is 01:05:43 That is ISO Joe Johnson. Please make sure you hit that subscribe button. Please make sure you hit the like button and go subscribe to the Nightcap podcast feed. Wherever you get your podcast from, thank you guys. Thank you for your support. It means more than you'll ever know. Thank you again.
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Starting point is 01:06:22 We want to thank our special guest, Master P, for joining us. He's looking to get into coach here now. Wish him the best of luck. Again, thank you, P, and when you get that job, come back and talk to the nightcap family about it. We'll see you tomorrow. Thank you guys for joining us for another episode of Nightcap. I'm Unc, he's Ocho, he's ISO. That's it for tonight.
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