Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules - Baron Davis and the Shot that SHOULD’VE Been | Magic vs Hornets
Episode Date: May 12, 2026Baron Davis is in studio! The NBA legend is with us to pull back the curtain on one of the wildest playoff games of all time: Game 3, Eastern Conference First Round, Magic vs. Hornets. We also talk Jo...hn Wooden stories, out of the box business ideas, and a whole lot more. (00:00) We kick things off. (02:33) Baron joins us on the couch. (40:08) We go back to April 2002. (50:02) We dive into these rosters. (56:11) We get into the game. (1:23:37) We score it. Support the show: https://hoo.be/dudesondudesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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April 27, 2002, AIMW Arena, Orlando, Florida.
Tie game.
Point seven seconds left on the clock.
Game on the line.
Baron Davis Hoist's a fade away.
this is BV versus Team Mac the 0.7 second game.
Oh, point seven second game.
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Oh my God, yeah. Not the show, but
they out, we're in it.
See, you know L.A.
I don't, I just moved here. I've been here
for three years. I've been here in the off-season
and shit, but I'm kind of in my own
little world. I don't really know anyone might.
Just go to fucking Country Mart.
Just go to Country Mart.
Just go to Country Mart.
Hang out. Have fucking lunch
on Sunday. And then come back
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weeks come back the next Sunday.
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Hey, Jack.
You hear you're going to say, bro.
I got my two weeks down.
Let's go.
I'm going to write that down.
All right, let's get into it.
You got to come with me running two men, brother.
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I had to get out of Brentwood.
I was like, I went to UCLA.
O.J.
You know what I mean?
OJ.
Can't be OJ.
Cannot be OJ.
Right up the street, by the way.
Going to the hood.
I'm going back to the hood.
You know, when I was playing,
I rented a place across the canyon from the house.
Oh, O.J.
Yeah.
And we'd have barbecues,
and that was like the ultimate barbecue party starter.
Yeah, it was.
Everyone look over there.
That's where OJ did it.
Everyone was like, ah!
And everyone was jumping.
He was on Greta Green?
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Because, no, because he,
I was over off of Mandeville.
And, you know, there's a canyon.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, to his house.
Yes, to the house.
You know what?
I don't know.
But it was something.
The house was crazy.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Welcome to games with names.
Today we are looking at the 2002 Eastern Conference first round game three between the magic and the hornet with Baron Davis here in the Nutt House for the second time.
BD in one sentence.
Why this game?
This was, I would say this was like the breakout.
This was my breakout as a league guy in the league.
So, you know, I think after this was like all-star.
This was my all-star year.
Like this was my third year.
So the sentence is it was my breakout.
This is my breakout year.
And this is when I was finally like the league guy in the playoffs.
And you're battling.
Battling against T-MAC?
That duel was awesome.
Team Mac was cold, bro.
Is this the greatest game of all time?
No.
Okay.
It's a great one.
It's a great game, though.
It's a great game because, I mean, you see, like, a young Timak, a young BD.
You just see them, see us in our prime.
And I watched this game.
When you watch T-Mack, it's like, damn, dude, he, everything just looks so easy.
You know, it's almost like you watching KD.
nowadays, right?
But just a little different.
Because T-Mac went, you know, he drove a lot.
Yeah.
But the same, like, can shoot in space, shoot around people.
And so T-Mack was like, he was the guy.
So it was-
1,000 percent.
And this was, you know, this generation of basketball
is always fun to jump back into
because this is what I was, you know, a kid.
And this was when I was watching it,
watching you guys' ball, you know.
It's, it's crazy to see.
the game how it's evolved so much just from 2002 in this game when I'm watching it.
Like the game is so different now.
Yeah, it's, you know, we played in Tid at Windows.
It was more ball control, meaning like clock management, game management, clock management.
Bad shots got you on the bench, right?
Bad shots hurt you.
And then also bad threes hurt you.
So, you know, three pointers were encouraged.
not encouraged to shoot all the time.
You know, you mostly shot those when you were open coming off of pick and roll.
But mostly you'll see, you know, a lot of the three-point shots that will be shot.
And Orlando played fast.
Open shots.
Everybody else is driving, trying to get, you know, that medium-range game.
So I would say this is probably like basketball and in a confined space.
So you're watching, you know, talented guys, you know, play in.
make, and have a game.
Yeah.
You know, it's like games with names.
Like this is, I would say, the era where you actually got to,
oh, Baron Davis, he played like that.
Or he played like, you know, you knew what you were getting.
And also, like, the teams was on the back of the star players.
And their go-to guys.
So it wasn't like a free-for-all where you're going to see everybody
checking threes or, you know, playing with a bunch of space.
it's more so, you know, like scripted game management, right?
Yeah.
Situations were huge.
Man, it's been two years since you've been here.
What do you've been up to?
Man, I just, about to watch my 3D printed.
Yeah, these is called the oatmeal meals.
You know, I started my coffee shop, oatmeal radio cafe.
Let's go.
Where's that?
It's 40, West Jefferson.
So it's in the West Adams area.
And it's coffee and music.
You keep everything over.
Yeah, I don't need it.
Eastside.
You know,
it ain't really the east side.
It's just the mid-city.
You know,
I can't go to the east side yet
in a couple years.
Because you got the compound
over there when I went and did your show.
Yeah.
I mean, it was awesome.
You had the Stormburger sent over.
Stormberger slapped.
Yeah,
Storm burgers slapped big time.
It did.
Now you got the OG lokes,
oatmeal?
Yeah,
these are OGs.
The brand call overdose.
These are oatmeal's.
I'm going to be dropping these
probably sometime in June.
but it was, you know, just wanted to pay homage to like L.A.
Culture, house shoes, walk arounds.
And those things, if you guys can't see, if you can't see, I'm going to explain it.
They're like very, it's almost like a rubbery feel, the 3D printer and that has like the fur inside and they're like, yeah, look at this thing.
It's like 3D printed.
It's very comfortable.
It feels like you're going to be able to walk in this thing for a long time.
And it looks cool.
Looks dope.
Yeah, we made them.
And the thought was like when I was, when we were ideating on it, it was, we want to make shoes.
Like, what happened to shoes?
A house shoe, a hoops shoe, a walking shoe, a nurse shoe, a nurse shoe, doctor's shoe, like, what can, you know, what can be something kind of universal that people are on their feet a lot, especially for athletes.
You know, we'd be on our feet.
And then we walk around in shower shoes and shit.
And them shit's hurt, too.
I have a million shoes in my mudroom and everyone here, they don't understand athletes.
Yeah.
I have shoe for everything.
I got shoes when I go kick out for soccer with Lily in the street.
I got shoes for when we go on the grass.
Yep.
I got shoes when I go to the backyard to do yard work.
I got sandals in the house.
I got sandals outside the house.
You know, it's a fucking necessity.
Yeah, yeah.
But, I mean, we grew up like that, though.
It was like you got, you get it.
That's what you always wanted.
That's what we always wanted that.
But I would say, like, you wear out your basketball shoes, right?
They become your yard shoes.
Then your school shoes, when you wear those out, they become your house shoes.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was like, we had to keep recycling the pair of shoes that we have.
But, you know, for me, shoes in the house, shoes outside the house, shoes when I go coach the kids playing basketball.
So I was like, man, these performing shoes ain't performing for me.
You know, I'm getting older, you know what I'm saying?
So I don't need performance.
I need comfort.
Yeah.
You know, I need comfort.
And those things are comfortable, but the thing is they also, like, I'm not just saying
this, but like you could put those on because I walk in shoes with Lily when I go to take her to,
you know, you wear the flip-flops, you wear some.
You could go walk about 900 to 3,000 steps in those, and you're going to get some good
yardage out of it.
Oh, yeah, you're going to, you're going to, you're going to feel good.
Yeah.
When you come back, you can wash them, put them in a wash machine.
Oh, so they're washing.
Yeah, they wash them.
Easy to wash.
Yeah, they're waterproof.
You know what I used to do?
I used to put mine in the dishwasher.
Ooh.
I never seen that.
Because it doesn't shake them.
You know what I mean?
It doesn't shake them.
And you put your, I always put my shoes in the dishwasher when I want to be clean.
I mean, I don't think.
Our dishwasher was broke growing up.
Yeah.
We can.
I didn't really have one either.
That was more when I got older.
That's more like in college.
Oh, for real?
Yeah.
You had a dishwasher in college?
Well, yeah, Ken State.
Damn.
We used to do.
Yeah, I was living.
No.
When you had that per deal?
Risk is cool.
Bro, we used to go.
What was in Westland?
Yeah, we're in Ohio.
Bro, it was $300 for your buck.
You get way more bank for your buck.
We used to have, we had my house, I remember thinking this like, man, it's $300 for rent.
You have 300 to rent.
What?
Yeah, it'd be like $1,200 for the whole house.
Oh, that's crazy.
Well, that's Ohio.
And we had a half acre and a full core hoop.
That's crazy.
It's a house?
Yeah.
Rosed and large.
How many people are in there?
We had four or five people.
That's true.
And everyone had their own room.
Like right on the rip.
Like it wasn't like you worked your way up.
That's what I'm saying.
Dude,
like that's a,
that's the Midwest.
That's just the Midwest.
You're going to get a lot.
Hell no.
You never lived on.
You barely get into.
It is.
I know.
Yeah.
It was like 800.
It was 800.
Uh,
me and shout out to Rico Heinz.
We were roommates.
It was like 800 a month.
a piece.
And you get that little Pell Grant, that shit be gone.
You don't have nothing.
You can't know what to roll.
That was the opposite at our,
we had Kent State.
I remember going.
And we all lived in like,
at first you'd live in like the Section 8 housing.
All right guys lived in Section 8 housing.
So the rent would be like $10.
But you know what I mean?
So you'd live there.
You go in, guys have big screen TVs.
Everyone had Xboxes because you had the per diem.
Right.
That was like our way of kind of getting a little.
money when you were a scholarship player.
Yeah.
So, like, guys were set up with that per deal.
Man, shit in Ohio.
And so we had a, we had a dishwasher.
We were living in a life.
We were living in life.
Now, I'm not saying it was like, it didn't look like
Westwood or, or that.
You had to live in Ohio.
You're in Ohio.
And so it's like it's salt to the earth,
like a lot of fields and railroad tracks and shit.
It was different.
So, you know, I see you on
Insta. And instantly we're talking about something that you're doing. And I see you on Insta,
you're investing in, you're like, you got investing clips always. What's BD investing in right now?
I think this should be a segment because you are, you are investing in things. I mean,
we have plans left and right. What's, we got the shoes. What else is going on?
Just really in the sports. Summit. A couple years ago, we did the summit. Yeah. So I just been,
you know, my company, big business inside the game,
we're getting ready to launch big TV.
So a lot of, you know...
What's it going to be on?
It's going to be on our own website, YouTube, content.
We have our YouTube show, our podcast, our episode,
we all running back.
But it's really just education, content,
and talking to cool people about how they grew their business or leadership.
And then we'll be doing like the events for the rest of the year.
So having like some summits,
mixers, matchmaking, entrepreneurs with the right investors. And so that's the whole platform.
And so for me, I'm just really focused on, I mean, AI, for sure, but like how does that work in
sports? How does that work in wellness? Right. How does intelligence help us, like, get more time
to ourselves, right? So how can you use AI to work for you?
AI should be working for you, you know, not putting you out of a job, right?
It's full Jetsons.
Yeah.
And then sports.
I mean, women's sports for sure.
We just had coach Close on yesterday.
She's the best.
UCLA, shout out.
Let's go.
National champs.
I mean, how sweet was that?
She did it.
First one.
She deserved it, too.
She is a testament to building blocks.
Like, when you go to a program,
You know, and nowadays, it's even harder than...
Hard.
And I know.
10 years ago, right?
But, like, when you establish yourself and you establish, like, a presence and building blocks, right?
And a philosophy and a family ecosystem, like, only good things are going to grow from it.
And so I'm so happy for her because she deserves, she deserved to win.
She deserved to win like that.
Those girls deserve to win, you know, watching them in.
the gym, you know, Kiki Rice, Gabs, like all those girls. When I'm working out, the kids,
they come in there getting extra work. That's all they did was work. And then you see them all
getting drafted, Lauren. Six. Yeah. Record. Unbelievable. Six draft picks. So, you know,
Coach Close is setting a new standard at UCLA. And I'm glad to see this for the women.
It's awesome.
And just the whole story between her and coach Wooden, you know, I mean.
Coach Wooden is the best, bro.
I remember you talked about him last time, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, you guys met at breakfast, right?
Yeah, we had breakfast together.
Because Wooden is a, he's a coach.
He's a coach.
He's like a player coach.
Like he's going to talk to you like a mentor, but he also going to check you too.
You know, he's checking your temperature.
You got tattoos?
Uh-huh.
Tattoos say, why you got tattoos?
I don't like tattoos.
I was like, because he's my grandmother.
You know, my grandmother.
Oh, man.
But just, you know, I took the reading pledge, right?
It's just, you know, like a teacher.
somebody that you felt comfortable sitting, listening,
and being open about, like, you know, your asses, right?
Well, you know, his whole thing was, right?
We're not just trying to win.
We're trying to build kids in character.
And, I mean, look at it, a guy that had his, you know,
was in his presence and you felt his whole thing.
And look at you now, you know, you not only had an unbelievable NBA career,
but now you're an investor in a bunch of things.
You have a lot of great things going for you.
You've built a lot of great things.
You're a huge person in your community.
You keep it still in your community.
I mean, it's pretty something to say about all the people.
Is UCLA Bruins, man.
Matthew Slater, my guy.
Yeah.
I mean, all these guys.
Pyramine of success guys, bro.
It's, you know, foundational elements.
It's just, you know, I went to UCLA because of,
the social brand
obviously basketball
but the social brand
and the fact that UCLA always stood
for some athletes always stood out
athletes were always all spoken
and you know
it was they showed a different side
and if you go around college
any college like you
never saw that from any athlete in college
right but UCLA was the ones that were
was at the rallies Bill Walton sitting out
you know during a Vietnam
war, protesting, right?
And so, you know, it was so much, you know,
Black Panthers, you know, come in the campus,
like all these great political leaders coming in to UCLA
to give speeches, you know, back in the 60s and the 70s.
And so for me, I was like, man, I need to be a part of that essence.
And I need to learn what that is so I can bring that back to the east side, right?
Because, you know, L.A. is segregated.
I mean, as you know.
I'm a new resident here.
Yeah.
I'm a new resident here.
Yeah, you don't get around too much.
We don't see you too much.
What are you talking about?
I'm a building game plan for you, man.
You got to get out.
Oh, yeah, get out.
What's the craziest thing you've pitched?
The craziest thing that I've pitched?
You've been for, been pitched.
That I've been pitched.
I know you've had to have someone give you something crazy.
You're like, no, dude.
Oh, man.
A company.
was,
uh,
I don't even feel comfortable like talking,
you know,
like I don't know how to describe it.
It's like a,
it's like a,
a,
a listerine tab for a woman,
not her mouth.
Hey now.
I know what you're saying.
I feel a,
a listerine tab.
Wow.
Like a,
a pH balance strip
that helps like,
uh,
rejuvenate like their,
their balance.
Yeah.
What did you say to this?
Yes, of course.
And you're invested.
I was like, there were about 30 people that meet those.
I got your test dummies.
Let me open my own.
I'm not going to cancel.
I just don't care.
first set of influencers.
No, no, no, it worked, dude.
Oh, man.
And I mean, one, it's like, it's funny because I, there's no way for me to like,
pitch it or explain it.
I just have to say, oh, I know the right entrepreneur to connect you to,
but the entrepreneurs are, she, they, they both, um,
worked on, uh, like, they were, black scientists,
female scientists worked on like vaccines and things like that.
But they-
Pathologists?
Blood doctors?
I don't know.
No.
No.
That sounds right?
That's like study of disease or something.
No, they were scientists.
Not doctors.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're messing me up, dude. We're going to have to cut this.
I'm about to come over with a new pitch.
Maybe it's final cut on the head of here.
Oh, dude.
I'm going to be sweating now.
Like, damn, dude.
Sorry.
Yeah.
We can cut whatever you want.
We'll be right back after this quick break.
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So the list rate strip
Not for the mouth was pretty crazy
That was a crazy
It was actually
You know, great idea
Great entrepreneur
Super smart scientists
Well accomplished
How many of these pitches are we getting
You get about probably like, let's say about 50 a week.
So 50.
Or 50 decks or deals or things that, you know, people want to, want to pitch you.
Now, are you getting pitched from all different?
I got to actually pitch property on the moon.
That was probably the wildest shit, you know, starting to build.
Not dumb.
Not dumb.
Not dumb.
Because those minerals up there, it's like oil.
Yeah, man.
You know, and like when you listen to these people, they start, you know,
They start fucking with you, you know what I mean?
And it's like, man, you know, like the movies.
Like Star Wars, you're a Star Wars fan.
It's like, hell yeah, I'm a Star Wars fan.
You know what I?
Yeah, you know, I'm a Star Wars fan.
You know, like, think about, like, look at the branding on the ships.
Like somebody has to make those for us to go to space.
I'm like, damn, dude.
Yeah.
Like, what if we own, you know, Volcombe, you know, like the big ass spaceship that, you know,
transported people to the moon?
Like, somebody got to build the engine.
somebody got to be the manufacturing.
He's crazy.
He had me on a,
he was like, we're going to build hotels.
Crazy things.
A lot.
A lot of it.
I ain't going.
Someone's got to make the flux capacity.
You look at a lot of these movies, though.
They do.
Like, these writers of these movies.
They have brands.
They have really good.
They're,
they sometimes get it.
And life imitates art.
Life imitates art.
Yeah.
That was a good one.
Especially for that.
that. Yeah, dude, it's crazy. Moon. And you're probably getting the pitch from so many different
angles. So many different different people. So many different types of people. I get like product
companies all the way to AI companies to the moon, the medical products. You just, you know,
you just look at it, take your time, analyze, see if you, you know, like the conversation like
The idea? I mean, you just take your time getting to know people.
Typical day for BD now.
Jules, you got a pitch?
Huh?
You got an idea for him?
Do I have an idea?
I ain't got anything right now.
Do you got a pitch?
Europa.
We got that thing on Mars, but maybe we'll wait a little bit for that one.
Wait?
Is it?
We're pre-revenue.
I mean, if we want to get into it,
the slingshot capability of going around the moon today,
we did prove that we'll probably be a Mars and
probably seven years.
Eight years.
And then, you know, the real estate over there.
You know, I'm telling you right now,
those gases that you get you buy that,
you never know.
It's kind of like the gold rush.
This is going to be 1849.
No, for sure.
Like, that's the way I'm looking at it.
You know, it's like,
get your time shares.
NFL Mars?
I mean, we're going to terror.
Yeah, NFL Mars could be a thing.
NFL Moon.
I mean it would happen on the moon before Mars right or Mars before the moon
Yeah the moon no we'll get to the moon before why didn't we
We should have landed on the moon like why we had the boom
You know we have did you see that one photo where I'm not gonna say that either
You know what I mean hey well I don't live in well they have no more you know they have like we have
vehicles on there on the moon? That are studying yeah yeah that's bullshit
You think so?
Doing what? Rolling around?
Yeah, they roll around.
They get data.
I believe it.
They're getting data.
You got to see what we're...
But ain't nobody really seen it.
And we don't know...
Like, ain't nobody seen it.
Like...
What about this also?
We're not the only goddamn country over here.
There's China and Russia that are definitely over there.
I just have a hard time believing.
Like, you got to show me.
And then when you're showing me pictures and shit from space,
everything looks so peaceful.
But when you describe space, ain't shit supposed to be flying around?
Like, we're supposed to see something come through one of these satellites.
It's not terrifying.
A person, an asteroid, some trash, you know, a balloon.
Like, where the fuck are the balloons going, dude?
It should be a gang of balloons in space.
They can't get through the...
They're stuck in there.
They can't get through the atmosphere.
Yeah.
They pop by the time they get up.
Balloons don't...
Can't get that high.
So they burn.
They don't burn, but because they're...
by the time they get up to a certain area,
don't they just pop?
Yeah.
Because of the...
Should they be up there, though?
There's science behind all that.
Yeah, letting a balloon go as a kid was so scary, though.
I never do where it went.
I always wanted to hold enough balloons to see how many it'd take to get me go up.
Like up, like in the movie?
Yeah.
Did you ever want to?
I've never...
Yeah, from the movies.
You always kind of want to see.
It always look cool in the movies.
Yeah.
Now, Bidi, what are we watching?
Are we watching any basketball right now?
We are. We're watching a lot of playoffs.
Watch NCAA tournament.
Yeah, watching a lot of playoffs.
What do we think about, I mean, these Lakers, how are they, I watched all the shit before.
And not one of these analysts picked the Lakers to win.
Everyone said that Houston was going to dominate them.
Why, what's going on?
I don't know, man.
LeBron is just LeBron?
I kind of, like, my husband.
home boys, they're real Laker fans.
So they kind of banned me from talking about
the Lakers.
All because I was tired
one day on a podcast and they
was like, yo, what's up with the Lakers?
I was like, man, I ain't watching the Lakers. I ain't watching
nobody. Nobody watching
the Lakers. That's what I said. And then it went
viral. And now all the
fucking like all my Laker homeboys,
I got my door like with a Laker
jersey's like, fool, that's how you feel?
I thought you was a Laker fan growing
growing up. I was like, bro, you know.
I became a
intervention, bro.
I was just like,
you can watch the game
and say,
hey, man,
I don't like what the Lakers
are doing early in the season.
I like what the way
they're playing now.
I think the Lakers win this series.
I think the Lakers give OKC.
You know,
you get Luka back,
you get Austin Reeves,
then you got a hell of a series.
OKC is a buzz saw,
though.
But Luca is always an X factor
because he can't,
they live off pressure.
Constant pressure, turnovers.
Luca, when he got the ball in his hand,
LeBron when he got the ball in his hand,
ain't too much pressure.
You can pressure guys that got pace.
And so, okay, see, Lakers, it'll be a game of pace.
But it's also like, we're going to see some of the top.
You know, Shay, Luca, Braun, Jalen,
you know, jade up.
It should be a good game.
Who's the MVP?
Of the season?
Yeah.
To you.
Is it Shea?
Is it Whamby?
Is it her brown?
Should be J.B.
It should be J.B.
They should be J.B.
Why do they give J.B no love ever?
They give J.B.
No love.
It should be J.B.
Thank you.
For me.
Me too.
Because your number one guy goes out, right?
And your 1A.
1B, whatever you call it.
People kind of wrote this one really, they wrote the show to show.
It was supposed to be a rebuild year.
Man, it's still been killing.
Consistently, the entire year.
Consistently, the entire year.
Every single game putting them on their back.
So I like him.
I do like Kate Cunningham.
And then obviously it's going to, to me it's always going to be Joker and Shea.
What about Wemby?
Wemby.
Not yet.
Next year.
Defense of player
in a year this year.
But, you know, but do they have a shot of winning?
Hell yeah.
They're going to win the-
They got guards.
They got guards.
If you got guards,
because you got to think the team that won it last year,
guard play.
Guard play, guard play.
Indiana got to the finals,
guard play.
Right?
So San Antonio got guards.
And they got guards that can play fast.
They got guards that can play fast.
with pace and they got dudes that can shoot, get to the hole, and they got shoot it.
Like, they built a dope team around, around Wemby, DeAaron Fox, and bringing in, you know,
these draft picks to supplement, you know what I mean?
They're, they got a top 10 next year or two.
Yeah, they got a top 10.
Yeah, they living in the draft.
I think OKC got a lottery pick too.
Man, now out of the east, is Brunson going to get New York past the Celtics or the Celtics
going to go back to the ship?
You know, once the Nick, I always a Knicks.
So I'm always Knicks over Celtics.
But I mean, yeah.
You think they're going to win?
Yeah, I'm a Nick.
Hell yeah, we're going to win.
We're going to beat the Celtics.
We don't, you know, we don't fuck with the Celtics.
I like J.B.
I like, you know, the players, but I'm rocking with the Knicks.
Is this an emotional decision or is this a basketball decision?
It's, it's Brunson bought out last night.
You got to put Brunson.
Brunson to me is like Alan Iverson in this era.
Yeah.
Like nobody can guard him no matter what you do.
He's going to get his shot off.
He get hot.
You know, it's in Fuego and he can play to the moment.
Tim Reebok, shout out.
Rebox.
You know, I was really Reebok.
I saw, I was really Reebok too.
Cat.
You got Jordan Clarkson over there.
O.G.
Mitchell Robinson.
Deuce.
Um, they got talent.
I want to see
Jalen is X factor.
I want to see Cat
become that one
that one B
or have a defined script.
Right now,
he don't have a script.
He really just kind of getting his shit out the mud.
You know what I mean?
Like,
come down, shoot threes or drive to the hole.
I just,
he's so effective.
And he a mismatch?
Yeah.
I love to see.
see him have a set of plays, right, that now you can take Brunson out the game. You got another
option. You know, like, you got another option. I feel like the Knicks play the same way all
the time. And it's a matter of like, if we hot, great. But I, what I think they will build
towards, especially in this round, when Atlanta, they're going to recognize that, okay,
cat is another mismatch. And so that's where I think that New York will be boss.
Yeah.
Because Cat is the mismatch.
Jalen Brown,
Jalen Brunson is the X factor.
Cats to mismatch,
always.
Because you can put,
you can play big,
you can go small,
play him at the five,
and he's always going to,
he's always going to be open.
Yeah.
So we should just load him up.
So,
uh,
say somehow you,
uh,
get transformed into Prime BD
and you,
and you,
you have a card that allows you to play on any of these playoff teams this year.
Which team are you playing for?
I'm going to the Knicks.
Going to Knicks, and you think the Knicks, they're going to beat the West?
Hell yeah.
So you think the Knicks are winning in the championship this year?
If I went there?
With Prime BD.
With Prime BD?
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
Do they have the best shot without Prime D?
Just.
No.
Yeah, they got a good shot.
They got a good shot.
But you're thinking that the winner's coming out of the West.
Joker, Wemby.
You know what?
Shea.
If fucking Halliburton don't get hurt.
It's a different.
I mean, we don't know what happens.
We don't know what happens.
Because OKC is young, right?
Halliburton goes down.
They take advantage as they should.
But like, everybody's healthy this year.
So.
Still early.
Yeah, they took care of business first round.
Yeah, yeah.
Phoenix was the team that they was going to be able to take care of business first round.
Again, sweep them out.
But now let's see, you know, you're going to have the Lakers.
Then you got, you're going to have another conference finals game.
That's going to be tough as shit.
And you got the final.
So let's see the durability playing against guys who are not injured this year.
Freaking Achilles, man.
Gosh.
Dude, it just took out our boy Dante the other night.
DeVenzo.
Yeah.
The Kelly shit is crazy.
I wonder what it is.
Because they're up in all sport.
Yeah.
Is it footwear?
Is it just athletes?
I think it's a training, you know?
Yeah, you're putting, you're getting too strong for your bodies.
Yeah.
I think guys are getting too strong for their body.
And then it's just too much stress.
It's too much.
Yeah.
Like your body's not made for that.
Back in the day, these guys weren't weightlifting.
shit so you didn't see as many much, like in football or so you didn't see the Achilles.
Now everyone's like pumped out so much trying to get the most out of all their body.
They're all sleep, training, this, that.
And it happens in all sports.
I mean, the basketball guys are doing it 10 times more than what they were doing the years before.
I just think, yeah, and it's a, and throughout the season, like, it's a lot of working out.
You know when you lifted and you're doing the band work and, like, you're stretching a lot,
and tighter.
I don't know if that happens.
He was like,
the more you stretch,
the tighter you get.
Strength brings,
strength brings tightness.
Tightness,
yes.
And so you have to be
even more proactive
in flexibility when you get that strong.
You know what I mean?
So,
and then it comes into training.
Do they do that?
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
And they move in different.
Moving different.
You know what?
Euro step is so much stress on your fucking.
And everybody catches,
like everybody is catching the ball and like starting to go.
So it's pump,
get in the middle. Boom, it's like Euro step.
Like everybody's taking kind of like a longer, wider, faster.
Like everything is fast to it.
Fast twitch.
Rarely do you see somebody catch the ball, like a mellow.
Mellow catch the ball and say, hold on.
Everybody calmed down.
You know, like the whole floor calms down because he's going to take it,
you're going to analyze it.
All right, what is the defense doing?
They make his move.
Everybody else is pump fake, double step back, drawing kick.
jump in the air pass.
Like, that's a lot of, that's a lot.
That's a lot of, that's a lot of, that's a lot of unpredictable movement, right?
Or patterns, like, you have predictable patterns.
Very, very true.
Movement to your body.
So, like, as a Hooper, even when we watch this game, you'll see, like, T-Mack, they run plays.
People have plays.
Eldon Campbell, run plays for Eldon.
Eldon ain't out, pump, faking, shooting threes.
You know, I just kind of think, that's what's how.
happening to the game. Like, you get a lot of big dudes who play out on the perimeter.
They pump faking, driving to the basket. Now, seven-footers aren't used to that shit. You go cut a
seven-footer off, right? They don't have the fast-twist motions to stop, go, Euro. So, like,
everybody is, like, it's more spacing. Everybody's put more strain on, like, start-go. Start-go.
No, it makes it even crazier that LeBron James is in, like, his 21st year.
dude never been hurt.
Unreal.
And it starts to put,
like,
I'm a die-hard,
Jordan guy.
But it's,
if he fucks around
and goes and wins this year,
which they were supposed to get blown out
from every smart person
in the NBA that I heard
talking about this series,
so I don't want to hear
that is bullshit.
If they fuck,
if he fuck around
and goes and wins another one,
I mean,
it's starting to get closer and closer.
I mean,
because of,
it's incredible.
It's never going to be close.
Never be close?
No, they're on their own little, everybody got their own little island.
Michael Jordan and LeBron, like, people want to compare them, but their game is like,
you're comparing two different players that play two different positions.
Yeah, it's hard.
You know what I mean?
It's so hard.
Like LeBron, we were talking about this, me and D. Will, and we were saying LeBron is like magic.
Right now he's like prime magic.
Like, he's always been like magic.
He's been like a magic with the Jordan shit.
You know what I mean?
But, like, if you watch him, like, just the way he play, you watch how magic, everything is downhill.
Everything is put pressure on the defense.
Like, the way Jordan and Kobe do it, they do it differently.
Like, they, they, you know, they over here with the style, you know, like, they get the shots.
Like LeBron is more so like
The commander. Give me car comps.
What's Jordan as a car? What is LeBron as a car?
Jordan would be a
one of one
Whatever the fucking
Like a NASA
would have to build a car.
LeBron is like a
One of one of SpaceX. A one of one
Like a
He's like a
Bentley R. Nage. Like some, you know what I mean?
he's like something, like a, something that's big, fast, smooth, sleek, you know,
has some versatility, but he's not a sports car.
LeBron's not a sports car.
Michael Jordan is a sports car.
Like Michael Jordan is Formula One.
LeBron's kind of like those new Urises.
They're like SUVs, but they're also like sports cars.
Yeah, he like a sports car.
Because they're as fast as fucking any.
You're like a monster truck, Doug.
LeBron is like a monster truck.
That can do like...
Like get the fuck out the way.
Are he going to run your ass over?
Yeah.
And you're going to hurt before he'd get hurt.
You know, they'll do 265 or something like that.
$2.50.
What were you?
I was $2.15.
No, well, what kind of car were you?
Oh, man.
My old school.
I'm probably like a low rider.
You caprice?
Yeah, I'm probably, yeah.
You caprice out there on the 22s of yellow spoke?
No, no.
I probably got the Daitans and the hydraulics.
Yeah, you know, I'm showing up with the hydraulics.
You don't know, oh, where the bounce is going.
I'm just, wham!
I'm just pulling the switch on a, boom, I'm going up, duck.
Drop that ass, drop that ass.
Oh, bring it.
We three wheel it.
We three wheel it.
Loud, music loud.
Convertible, hanging out the seat.
Sunroof, that was kind of like
my game. I like it. I like it.
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All right, you remember from the last time you did this show,
we got to go over some of the pop culture.
This game took place on April 27, 2002,
and this was what was going on.
The Scorpion King was the number one movie.
Foolish by Ashanti was the number one song.
What one is that?
How does it go?
See, let me hear you sing it.
And it's, my days are going out to you.
I love with you.
And my heart can take no more.
Ashanti, if you made me for backup,
I keep on running back to you, running.
And then Biggie out the remix,
remember they did the police remix with Biggie.
Man.
Did you watch the Osbournes?
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
That blew up.
That went slower.
And it just took the fuck off, right?
That was like the first, like, OG, like,
real deal.
That's kind of how my family was.
hilarious. Just like swearing and stuff.
Where's a fucking burrito?
Remember the burrito? That's the only episode I remember.
He kept eating. He finally like ate a burrito or Ozzy Osbourne, ate a burrito.
And he was like, where's my burrito?
Like, duh, he had like burritos all over the house and shit.
Like he was, that's the only thing.
My burrito. Where's my burrito? Where's my burrito?
Who ate my burrito? He was on that fucking burrito, duh.
I was like, damn, he just, is this his first time trying to, uh,
A fucking burrito?
English.
Rich people, man.
Rich people.
Rich people.
They call them raps.
Rich people call them raps.
See that, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's trifling.
They call it, they call it a Mexican, uh, rap.
A Baha.
It's true.
Also, two days before this game, bro.
Look at Ozzie at Chipoli.
He was
Odeed on the burritos that episode.
You got to go refile.
It's like the funniest shit.
The whole episode is just like,
where's my burrito?
We should get a burrito.
Everything was burrito.
Oh, my God.
I remember my first burrito.
Geez, Ozzy.
Man.
On the other side of the spectrum,
two days before this,
we lose left eye.
Dude.
That was terrible.
Are you remember it in this game?
Kind of?
Because this was huge.
No, I don't remember.
I remember her passing away, though.
But it's the same time.
It's the same day?
Two days before, three days before.
Yeah.
I remember hearing her pass away being sad.
I remember watching the documentary.
Remember that documentary came out on VH1?
I don't think I saw it.
And it followed her in Honduras.
And the shit just ended at the crash.
It was the weirdest.
Dude, it was a documentary.
I mean, whether I'm hallucinating or some shit.
No, VH1 had some shit.
They had a documentary because she went to Honduras.
She did the whole thing.
Then at the end of the documentary, it was wild.
It was almost like the camera shook.
It was a crash.
And then it was over.
Oh, you're spot on.
Yeah, it followed the last 27 days of her life.
About the last days of Left Eye.
Wow.
Yeah.
That is crazy.
Yeah, that kind of messed me up, man.
She, that was huge.
Yeah.
Waterfalls, creep.
Man.
Well, we'll have to get back into the other side of the spectrum.
L.A. Lakers and all your friends were probably happy.
They won the championship this year.
Timi D., MVP.
Stanley Cup champions, the Red Wings.
Man, they haven't won it since then, all?
We just did it with Luke Robitai was on the team.
Robitai.
Oh, wow.
They had one more.
They had a lot more.
Robatai play for the Kings.
I know.
He's the president of the Kings.
Is he?
Yeah.
Oh, that's crazy.
King's not top five greatest merch of all time.
Yeah.
Kings is it.
All L.A. teams.
And I'm a Bay kid, so I like the Sharks.
The Sharks merch was sick too.
Sharks have some cool merch.
But the colors, the teal, but like the Kings.
The Kings, bro.
All L.A. teams.
Every team that touch L.A. merchandise, fire.
Number one, Raiders.
Raiders.
Rators is dope.
Raiders, kings.
You know, the Kings.
Black and silver.
The Kings took the writer's swag.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They used to be Lakers' colors.
Yeah, they used to be Lakers colors.
Then they took the writer's swag and that sent them all the way up.
And then honestly, as a San Francisco Giants fan grew up in the Bay.
You love the Dodgers?
No.
Secretly.
Secretly, the hat is like that and the Yankees hat.
The two hats I can't wear are two of the dopest hats of all time.
Yeah, I can't only wear a L.A. hat.
Yeah, I can't wear that.
That's it.
I can't really.
I can't wear a Yankee hat at all.
I can't.
That is not happening.
Never have.
Never will.
That's not happening.
Never want to do it.
But the LA,
they both are cool looking hats.
Yeah,
iconic for sure.
Like super iconic.
Yeah.
LA better now.
Yeah.
What was life?
What were you doing in 2002?
Like,
how was life?
Where were we in life?
2002.
You said this is breakout year?
Breakout year.
This is where I got my big conference.
contract after this series
after this playoffs
But then you were
starting calling burritos raps
I saw it yeah
I was calling burritos rap
For a lot full out you know
I started
Know what seafood was and
Wine all that shit
Grustations all that
Yeah you know
Yeah I was I was trying to do
Some shit that I wasn't really comfortable
You know going to restaurants
With suits on and shit
Feet hurting.
Hurt.
It looked good.
Pink meat.
Man,
take that shit back.
Got the hard bottoms on.
They were like,
excuse me,
are you sure?
I'm like,
man,
take that mile,
make,
you know,
make my steak
fucking brown dog.
Everybody at the table.
Like,
oh my gosh,
the bro.
Yeah,
he got a suit on.
He got a suit on
on order in a brown steak.
Shit,
well done.
Man,
take that shit back again.
You know?
It's called the highlight,
baby.
come out.
Then the chef come out.
Like, is everything okay?
Yeah.
You got some ketchup?
Patrick Mahomes.
That's what I ain't out.
That's what I knew.
Okay.
The high life is not for me.
Scargo, snail.
You got some ketchup, some ranch or sonny.
Some brush pepper.
I can't just be eating this shit, man.
So you get rich, 2002.
Scar goes out.
So then we just keep it.
Keep it.
Keep it chill.
Timmy Duncan.
You have any good Tim Duncan stories?
MVP this year.
Dude.
Craziest,
crazy when I met Tim Duncan.
The photographer now,
isn't he a photographer?
Isn't he doing that too now?
I think he's coaching.
He's coaching.
Yeah, yeah, he's working.
He's wearing a lot of leather scenes
and long shorts probably.
Management.
Yeah.
For the Spurs.
92.
Maybe.
1990.
1990.
Two, the riots.
Rodney King.
Rodney King, the riots.
I go to Crossroads.
I am
from South Central.
So like shit is happening in South Central, but they canceled
school in Santa Monica. So I really
don't know where to go.
My history teacher
sends a letter to me in the
mail. It's a plane ticket to
go to Ohio State basketball
for the second week of the riots
because like after everything burned down
nobody knew what the fuck to do
and we all just kids in the
neighborhood so he was he
bought a ticket for the
camp for that second week
I go to Ohio State basketball
camp by myself
and I'm out there
you know I'm balling and this is just
fucking kid
Tim Duncan
in ninth grade like he was
in ninth grade 10th grade
and the dude won every award, MVP,
and everybody was talking about, like,
all the other recruits for the high school.
Nobody was talking about this dude,
but he never said nothing to nobody.
I mean, obviously, we was kids, like,
what's up, man, like, you got gay.
That's it.
Thank you, man.
Thank you, man.
That's it.
That's the only Tim Duncan.
That's probably the only thing Tim Duncan said to me
or shut up on the court.
What do you say, shut up?
You know, I'd be talking shit, you know.
I don't really talk shit, but like when Bruce Bowen and you know what I mean,
I think it was one of them games I was going at it with Bruce Bowen.
He was like, man, shut up.
Ohio State.
So Tim Duncan won all the MVPs in high school.
I won all MVP's in middle school.
And like, that's how I met Tim Dodd.
was like, man, you got gay, man, you dope.
And then fast forward.
He's Tim Duncan.
Well, I saw him first.
You know what I mean?
And I don't think...
Where's he from?
The Virgin Islands.
Virgin Islands.
But the Ohio State was recruiting.
Jim Jackson was my college camp counselor.
Well, not really.
He showed up whenever he wanted.
But he was...
Him, Funderberg.
They were supposed to be there.
But, you know, they showed up.
Enough.
Enough.
Enough for us to remember.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
Let's jump into the game, Jackie.
Let's get into this thing.
You want to start with the magic here?
Let's go.
Let's go with these 44 and 38 magic coach by young doc.
Young doc.
Old Patrick Ewan out there.
Oh my God.
Old Pat Ewing.
We're in like number six, like wristbands.
It was, that was old days, Pat.
Brought him in, brought Horace Grant in the offseason.
Traded Bow Outlaw early in this year to Phoenix for a pick that would become a Marie
Sotomay.
There is some drama.
about this year because Grant was hurt and T-Mac was starting to take,
wasn't there the drama back in those days?
Grand Hill hurt as usual in the NBA.
Yeah, it was just hurt.
All the time.
That was it.
Like,
you can't really say nothing about Grand Hill because he was hurt.
So,
like, T-Mack started taking off.
And it's like,
oh, shit,
is Grant Hill coming back?
Is Green Hill coming back?
But, you know,
I think this is like a time when we really figured,
found out during this playoffs that
Grant Hill was really,
really, really hurt,
like seriously hurt.
Yeah, that's where I remember that.
Yeah, we played 14 games this year.
This was Mike Miller's second year in the league.
All-Stars, T-Mack.
This is also a team with Mike Miller.
Mike Miller, is he, is he Mount Rushmore, white guys?
White-guy shooters?
Maybe.
No.
What do you got?
Who you got?
Yeah, Bart.
You got Mark Price.
Stockton.
Dick Nelinski.
Ash?
Steve Nash.
Yeah, you got to go Nash?
Well, Jarzlovich, European.
Yeah, RIP.P.
We give Dirk the past two.
Yeah, Derek definitely.
All right, well, let's do it.
I mean, he was Mike.
He definitely top.
Yeah, he's in the top, though.
He definitely.
He's in the top?
For sure.
Mike Miller, again, he could, he could shoot.
He could do other things, too.
You know, he could get to the bucket.
He could, you know, rebound, assist.
He was a nice little hybrid, but he could definitely shoot the ball.
Now, when you get paired up with the magic, what's the first thing that you remember?
Like, what do we have to do to win?
These little guards, they pick up full, they get hot, they come down, they fire threes, right?
We cannot let these kids, we cannot let Daryl Armstrong, Troy Hudson, Mike Miller beat.
They were good at it.
It was just they were the X factor for Orlando.
You know, you got Patrick, you got, I think, Monty Williams on that team.
You know, you got Horace Grant.
So, you know, the league was still a big guys league.
But they were the only team that when they went small,
put Pat Garrity at the four or the five.
Like, everybody's scrambling around because our four, PJ Brown,
our four guys were more like close out to 18 feet.
Pat Garrity was stretching to the three.
So our whole thing was, don't get rattled by.
the pressure with Armstrong and
Troy Hudson. Don't let
Mike Miller get open looks. Don't let Pat
Garrity get open looks. And then we want to
send everything with T-Mack
to the baseline. T-Mack
come to the baseline. When he
go up,
put him on his ass.
You're going to file him, make
sure he hit the ground.
And so that was kind of, and then rebound.
You know, we weren't really
worried about Pat
at that point, you know, as far as
you know, Pat could still shoot the ball, but we wasn't really worried about Pat
or even more so worried about Horace Grant on the offensive.
And it was just more so we got to, we got, they can't out rebound us.
They can't be more scrappy than us or else they'll up the pace.
And we didn't have, we didn't have enough speed to keep up with it.
Yeah. Jackie, let's see what he's Charlotte.
Let's go.
44 and 38.
Hornets, coached by the legend. Paul Silas, baby. Former Celtic great.
23, 25 heading into the break. A couple games below 500. Get hot in the month of March.
Win seven in a row. We got to talk about MASH and this one. Heard a lot this year.
Missed a ton of games. Ab injury. Had a little anemia issue going in the playoffs. That was
tough loss. BED was the All-Star this year. Final season in Charlotte. We'll get more of that later.
but this was a team with guys like BED, Jamal Mashburn, David Wesley,
Robert Trailer, Stacey Ogman.
This guy came off the bench that was bowling?
PJ Brown did.
Who else did?
Lee Nailen.
What was it?
Leighton.
Jamal McGlore was also.
He had a game.
Big cat.
He had a big game.
It was awesome.
That's a fun hornet's team.
Yeah, that was his breakout too.
Because like, I just remember them talking about this guy's coming off the bench.
And I was like, this guy's getting like eight, eight, nine points for you guys.
Yeah, he was a big cat.
Bryce drew in there, little white guy shooters.
If you look at our squad, 6-8, 6-11, 6-11, 6-11, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, 6-6-8-6-feet. 6-9, 6-8-6 feet.
Is that big?
That's big.
And fucking David Wesley is 6 feet.
It's starting to guard.
Is that a small or big team?
That's a huge team outside of, you know, like, I would be the biggest guard.
Yeah, I'm the biggest guard.
So if you look at our shooting guards,
well, Stacey Ogman, he played like a two, three, fours.
But yeah, we're a big team.
We didn't play with little guards.
I mean, me and David Wesley were little guards,
but after that, you know,
everybody else who came in were more so like small forwards
playing guard position.
George Lynch played, you know, some two.
He played with Mash a lot.
So we're always like a bigger team.
Is it crazy that?
D. West felt bigger than six feet to me.
I don't know why.
He was thick, wouldn't he?
Man, he got the guns.
My boy was strong.
That's got to be why.
Yeah, you couldn't move him.
You couldn't move him.
He was strong and he could put his, you know, he can hand check.
Yeah.
Yeah, D. Wesley was sick.
Now, what do you remember about this Hornet's era?
Oh, man, this is my family, man.
This is my team.
I remember this year it was a year of MASH.
He had an abdominal.
injury, so he had missed most of the year.
Then he came back for the playoffs,
played in game one, got vertigo.
Crazy, bro.
We're going down the court, and he's just like going off the floor,
and we're like, yo, what happened?
He, like, he got vertigo, like, crazy, got vertigo.
Like, he was out for, like, a year.
It was wild.
Yeah, he was out for, like.
How did he get it?
I don't know.
All I remember is going down the court and seeing him, like,
Hold on, dog, like, that's our guy.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, where are you going?
Come back.
Hey, what the fuck?
Where are you going, bro?
Hey, get your ass back.
That's 21.
21, 6, the four assists.
That's eight of my points from the damn getting double team.
Come on, man.
Bring your ass back out here.
You got T-Mack over here.
He got vertigo.
No, he got vertigo like the first four minutes of the game.
It was wild.
because he was like, oh, something happened.
He was gone.
He was gone.
It wasn't like he waited in the locker room.
Like, and back then it wasn't like we had like this crazy.
Like we didn't even have really have a medical staff, medical staff.
Like nobody was coming in the locker room.
He was gone.
Done.
Gone.
Vertigo.
Like, damn.
And, you know, people like, what the hell is vertigo?
It's like, man, when you're dizzy, you can't see.
It's like when you're, he still came play.
Like, he can't play.
Like, hell no.
You can't, like, judge anything.
Yeah, you just fall down.
Yeah.
Your depth perception is off.
It's fucking, that's what I was crazy.
It was like he had vertigo.
I was like, damn.
These were some sick-ass uniforms, too.
And the swag.
All the time.
What shoe did you wear?
I think I was in the Air Force ones at this point.
Or the dunks or the high top dunks.
High top dunks.
I was balling in dunks.
You guys didn't wear, like, your start.
jackets anytime off the court.
No, no.
But they were fine enough, too.
I mean, if you wanted to get in the club and you had jeans on or tennis shoes,
you go, no.
This was headband era, BD, too.
The headband?
Yeah, the headband.
This is what I was rocking the headband.
All right.
Let's jump into the game.
All right, all right.
Well, I want to ask BD.
What was like being a L.A. kid living in Charlotte, bro, in 1997.
What is it?
Oh, man, it was crazy.
For me, it was like.
Oh, you're from?
Because Jack's from Charlotte.
Yeah, so it was like going to college.
Okay.
I mean, that's the way I looked at it.
I had my own apartment.
I lived in, well, this South Park.
Because you didn't really go to college when you came here to L.A.
Because you're your home.
I was, well, I stayed on campus.
Yeah, but I mean, but it's still your home.
Yeah.
Well, UCLA was like its own little world.
I didn't really try to like go too far out of the UCLA confines.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, or the world.
Because I get in trouble.
Yeah.
1,000 percent.
You know,
and 10 your own home.
I was trying to, you know,
be a good example to my teammates in Westwood.
But Charlotte,
it was like,
we had an apartment complex,
Derek Coleman State Theater,
Rick Casner,
Eddie Jones.
Oh, Eddie Jones, bro.
Yeah, Eddie Jones is my rookie year.
And so I would just go to P.F. Chang's,
Dean and DeLucas,
and I would go to the movies.
Anytime we have a day off.
So I go watch like two or three movies.
Cheap living?
It was so much cheap.
You go over there by Park Road.
See?
Then now you know why it was so, I was in Ohio.
I think we were like $1,800 a month for like a six-spot.
Yeah, bro in Charlotte back in.
Two-car garage.
Barbecue was good?
Yeah, it was good.
Was it North Carolina barbecue?
Hell yeah.
The big dudes used to order barbecue during training camp.
I know Robert Trailer was in that.
We used to get in trouble.
Rest and peace, Elman Campbell, do.
He is the greatest.
One of the greatest people in my life, greatest teammates ever.
He was like, yeah, we got to have some food after these two days.
And they was like, man, you know, the teen didn't want to pay for it.
Man, that dude ordered some barbecue after the second practice.
Coach Lewis was pissed.
Coach Silas was pissed.
He was like, we're like, we're fucking working and trying to get in shape.
You all we ain't barbecue and sweet tea and shit.
Shout out, Elton Campbell.
That's legendary.
Boy, was that when y'all were practicing down to like 4-Mill and shit?
Yeah.
We practiced in 4-Mill, dude.
I was out there.
I used to pass carolins every...
I used to go to Carolees all the time.
Shout out this game.
Shout out, Carol.
I was at the game before this.
Oh, the game before this.
Bill Walton was there, too.
Doing the Where's Walton?
Remember that?
He'd go to a different game every night?
Yeah.
Iconic, man. Hold on.
Not to derail us here.
I got to pull up this picture, BD.
This is insane.
from the game before this in this series.
We'll be right back after this quick break.
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Is that me and my legend, man?
Oh, man, this is insane.
Hold on.
One of the greatest people ever, man.
One of the best.
This is crazy, bro.
What's a fun, Walton story?
Oh, man.
For the game real quick, I.
People was at this game in Charlie.
The story is,
make him say, uh,
bro, all-time duo right here.
We love Bill Walton.
We love how he.
I represent UCLA.
So every time I would see Bill Walton, I would do Bill Walton on Bill Walton.
So let me hear Bill Warren.
Because I know he would do, he's going to be bearing one of the greatest guards in UCLA history.
LA legend explosive could find people not only that smart articulate.
And I'm like, thank you.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
So when I see him before I go, Bill Walton, NBA great legend, pioneer in the game,
UCLA aficionado, national champion, NBA MVP final.
I just start going.
Yes.
And then he'll give it right back to you, dude.
It's like you can't wait.
You're not going to beat Bill Walt, dude.
You're not going to out Waltz.
Oh, no, because he got the words.
You know what I mean?
Like Bill Walton got them words.
He was like a poet, dude.
Unmatch vocabulary
And like you could watch a game
And you would be listening to Bill Walton
And not watching the game
And sometimes you would like not really pay attention to the game
But he was
I'd never forget one of my funny
The funniest Bill Walton
I was a kid watching the Clippers
And he
And Michael Oahuahooa Candy
blocks a shot
The Candy man
Michael Ola-Wa-Candy blocks another shot.
Michael Ola-Wan-Kandy blocks it.
I think I've never seen that done in NBA history.
He was like, Michael Ola-Wik candy, one of the greatest sinners.
I was like, yo, I'm sure people have blocked, like, three shots in a row.
But he was the announcer for the Clippers.
It was like, damn, dude, did Michael-O-L-I's like, is Michael O'Lew-Candy
going to be the next great sinner?
No, I'll gash you up, dude.
Oh, my God, bro.
No stranger to hyperbole.
He put that fire on them feet, dude.
Hey, you would see him and you'd be like, yo, I'm about to score five touchdowns today.
The vocab.
Throw it down.
He's such an unbelievable vocabulary.
Oh, his vocab was crazy.
I remember it's just like you were listening to like an acid trip.
But the trip was matching the game whenever he'd be talking about.
It was his poetry.
It was the best.
He was, he was, he was such a savant.
Yeah.
And he loved the game so much that, like, that's kind of like how I judge players.
That's why I look at players like artists is a big reason because like how Bill Walton always saw somebody and like pumped them up for who they, like he saw only the good trades.
Yeah.
He was so positive, man.
Shout out to the legend.
RIP, shout out.
RIP.
That's one of my favorite Bill Walton stories ever, BD.
That was awesome.
you do an incredible BD
this
throw it down
throw it down
he had a show call
throw it down
yeah it was like a
yeah yeah we shot
we shot
that was one
one of the last things
he shot was throw it down
man Walton
I was hearing colors
I was seeing sounds
oh man I love Bill
all right back to this game
I'm sorry game one
this is game three of course
back then it was a five game series
in the first round
so you just had to win three
so game one Charlotte takes that
80 to 79
BD 28 28
game two Orlando wins it 1111 103 T-MAC responds 31 this is the four-five matchup and the Hornets had into the season three out of five one
on the other hand Orlando lost four out of five so on a little bit of a skid rolling into this one and as we mentioned earlier
match was out for this game which which was a big loss but yeah in game one we came back a stodle ball from T-Mack to win game one
but they was kicking our ass all game one game two
they realized, oh, they ain't got no match.
They kicked our ass.
So we're going into game three in Orlando.
And at the time, I think Team Mac was, you know, like,
we finally going to make it out the first round.
I'm going to make it out the first round.
Like, he was on that.
So you guys took that as a dis?
No justice, no peace.
No justice, no peace.
That was our slogan.
No justice, no peace.
That was a team mantra right there.
No justice, no peace.
Anyone get tattooed?
Uh-uh.
No, we was going to beat their ass
Like Rodney King got
What is he?
Oh my God
We was going to beat their ass like
Rodney King got his ass beat no justice
No peace
Oh my God
Oh man
Down there in Orlando
Only fucking Baron Davis
Jackie
Jackie brings his game down
Oh man this was a
Like all canceled
Like
Oh man
This was a game of run from the
Rips. Game of runs from the rip.
Orlando started this thing. I had 16 to 4.
Got it out to a 22 to 8 deficit there.
But Charlotte responded on a big way.
The first six minutes, 22 to 8.
The next eight and a half minutes, 32 to 5.
Tie this thing up.
BD has a dope slam.
Wait a minute. Tell me the art of the run on being on the winning side and then how you
feel when you're on the losing side.
I mean, you know, we coming out of game.
You guys know it's going to come?
You guys know the shit's happening.
I'm sorry for you guys.
You know, usually in the beginning, you just got to settle down.
You know, the game going to have runs.
You don't, you know, in our area, you don't want it to get too far out of it, too far out.
Orlando, they came out hot.
Obviously, they were mad that they lost game one.
They should have won.
They should have been up too old.
And so, you know, they at home, we know, like, we got to weather that first storm.
Let's just, let's get something to.
settle us down.
And so once I think, once they make their run, it was like, all right, we got to get to the bucket.
Like, fuck everything.
Like, we got to play better defense.
Get to the bucket.
Get some steals.
We got to go and start, you know, asserting ourselves and not being, you know, so passive,
waiting for us to, like, catch a rhythm.
So who starts the, who flips the switch?
I think I do.
E.D. was hot in that first half.
I think I do.
I think, I think it was more so like, well, shit.
shit. No mash, you better
step up. Here's your opportunity
to, you know, take 29
shots, baby.
Let it flag. That's probably a career high, I'm sure.
Yeah, I was like, shit,
I'm taking the shots. BD,
from a philosophy standpoint, I know
everything's Celtic-centric with us.
And Joe Mazzul always, like, lets them play
through it on these runs. Are you a timeout
quick guy, or where do you stand on that? To stop
it runs. Yeah, I know, yeah.
It depends. There's no analytics. It's a feel.
Yeah, it's a feel.
A timeout is just sometimes to, like, recalibrate.
A timeout is sometimes to wake you up.
You know what I mean?
A timeout is sometimes when they go on a run.
Stop the bleeding.
Yeah.
But, like, that timeout, you go on a 60, Orlando going to 164, we call timeout.
They over there celebrating.
They feel good.
You know, they're going to let up a little bit.
They're not going to, like, they don't have the same frequency.
They got to come back and ratchet that up again after a timeout.
So I think that's feel.
I'm with you, feel.
I'm in favor of the timeout to stop some bleeding, but I don't know.
At the half, or second quarter comes out, 13 to nothing run, Charlotte starts on, get hot.
We got a little scuffling here just shows some bad blood T-Mack.
T-Mack tries to take a charge on Robert Trailer coming down the lane, bold move.
And then wouldn't really get him get up.
His feet were tangled around Robert Traylor's feet and that little scuffle ensued.
but rest of peace chacked it chow.
RIP, my dog, you better not get in front of church.
Bro, you got to be a bold man to take a charge on that.
I think T-Mack heard his back in this series too.
Legit.
Yeah, that was messed up.
Yeah, we both got.
You had the heating pad on them sidelines like every time he went, sat down.
Yeah.
Hot pack.
Hot-pack.
Yeah, that's all they had.
Yeah.
Got to go hot pack.
Hey, dog, that's all they had.
Hot pack and that's it.
And then nothing.
And some tape.
Hot pack and, huh?
Bands.
Bands my ass.
We didn't even have the stretch bands.
We didn't even have them yet.
Man.
Got the hypervole, none of that.
No, we didn't have none of that.
No massage gun.
None of that.
Tape ice heat.
Tape ice heat.
And, uh,
Bengay.
Yeah.
Bengay.
That was it.
Bro,
that's like you see those old clips of Larry Burden's back as bad.
He's laying down.
Ain't nobody.
Yeah.
When Larry Brown,
Larry Byrne laying down,
there's nobody over there working on his back or
or it's so ads or, you know,
Night T man, hell no.
Let me just go lay over there on that hard.
It's like, it's going to get better.
Hey, give some heat on it.
Give him two cigarettes.
Get some rest.
Here's a, here's a pain pill.
You'll be all right tomorrow.
Here's a biking.
Oh my God, pre-tornell.
Now, this had to be pretty cool going against T-Mack.
I mean, you guys are battling against each other.
He throws up a bunch of numbers.
You throw up a great bunch of numbers.
Me and T-M is the same high school class.
Same high school class.
Team Mac one pro.
out of high school.
T-Mack, before he goes pro, he'd come to hang out with BD in L.A.
I take him in South Central.
Hey, Mac.
My bad.
I think I fucked up the first time T-Mack hung up.
I had him down at, I had him in the east side because, you know, I'm still in high school.
Not the east side, but midtown.
No, no, no.
This is the east side.
We're on the east side at my cousin chick 99-cent store.
We had to swap meet.
You know, I ain't got too many locations.
I go to swap meet and selling food stamps and all kind of socks and T-shirts and shit.
Man, we got to go to 99-s store, you know, and it's hood.
Yeah.
And I don't think T-Mack.
I didn't think T-Mack like that, dude.
I'm done.
We're not at Mountain Zion Academy in Durham anymore.
I'm never hanging out with Baron Davis again.
Welcome to L.A.
I didn't have no resources, man.
Where was he from?
Florida.
Went to high school in Durham, Mount Zion for a minute.
Yeah, we got back on the, to the west side.
He was talking and everything.
Hey, I asked Mac.
He can tell you.
He was like, no way.
Hey, Matt, come.
Nope.
I'm good.
You want to come?
Nope.
Come hang out?
Nope.
I don't know what B.
on. I'm cool.
He probably thought like,
damn, dude, I feel sorry for this dude. He ain't
going to make it.
It shows
the road. He shows the road
you had to overcome. Look at it.
Man.
Now, can we get into one thing about this game?
How bad was the officiating? Did they have
money on this game or something? Because there was
a few calls, bro.
We can, I mean,
traveling calls.
We're Charlotte Hornets.
We're not going to get any calls.
any favors. True.
They got a superstar, they're Orlando,
they got the light,
they got T-MAC, All-Star, you know,
at that, you know, back in the day,
too, you got to think the NBA
had a lot to do with the marketing
of teams as well, like,
and players, and so, like, NBA
entertainment, which Adam Silver
was, I think
he was running at the time,
NBA entertainment
was popping. It was like, if NBA
entertainment came, it was going to shoot you
said, oh, you get the marketing deal.
So Orlando and T-Mack and obviously Grand Hill,
they already had commercials and shit like that.
We was just Charlotte, right?
So we always had this underdog approach
that we were never going to get anything handed to us anyway.
Any trash talk in this game?
Hell yeah.
Who's the trash talkers of the team?
It wasn't like...
It's just like little subtle shit.
Yeah, like everybody, nobody on our team talked trash.
I didn't talk trash.
talk trash, it was just, you ain't gonna really be talking no trash back then, dude,
because dudes to see you after the game. You know, it was different. Oh, okay, after the game.
All right, we're still in Orlando. I'm gonna catch you at the restaurant. Like, it's up. So it wasn't,
like, you had to be, you had to be somebody who really talk shit. You know,
throwing them things. Like Sam Cassell, he talked shit, but he wasn't, like, offensive. You know what I
mean, it was like playful, but...
I like Sammy.
Yeah.
That's your face.
Ha-ha.
Like, face.
Oh, be, what you're your job for?
He'd just be talking the whole time.
You know, like, it's people like that.
That talk, talk shit, be talking to people.
You know, he ain't going to do nothing.
Like, more so you would say like, oh, he ain't going to do nothing.
He would us.
But talking shit wasn't really...
Like, Tractor would say, man, I beat your ass.
That was his main thing.
or big guy was like, you know, I beat your ass.
We just had dudes that I was like, you don't talk shit to PJ Brown.
He had beat your ass.
Like, we just had dudes that were, you know, like.
They're about it.
Yeah, and, you know, I'm very playful.
You know what I mean?
And like, joke.
So I had to come in and figure out, okay, he ain't joking today.
Let me go.
All right, PJ ain't in the mood.
Great PJ Brown game in this game, too, 17, baby.
Yeah.
PJ was clutch.
Yeah, PJ was always clutch.
PJ one of the most underrated players.
Real?
I remember him on the Celtics team at one.
Yeah.
All right, so let's talk about second half.
It's coming down to the end.
You guys had a lead and then you guys kind of gave it up.
They're coming back from behind.
Team Mac cools off in the third too.
Huh?
DMA really cooled off in the third.
T-Mack cools off in the third.
What are you feeling at the end of this game?
Like, oh, shit.
They're coming back.
What are we doing?
At that point, it was back and four.
Yeah.
It was just going back.
And forth, back and forth, back and forth.
They get up two or they get up three, hit a three.
We come back, score.
Then we hit a three.
It was, the score was changing down there every time you came up and down the court.
So it was like every possession counted.
Every little, every score you could get counted in that game.
For real.
And then T-Mack hits a three with a minute 13 left to tie it up.
That would be the last basket of the game that counted, I will say.
That takes us to the final.
Offensive rebound. Yep.
Insane, 92.92.
0.7 seconds left.
Side O.B.
Baron, can you take us through that, this infamous play?
Yeah, so the play was I was supposed to come off.
I don't even think I was supposed to get the ball.
I was supposed to come off a pick and we were trying to get something at the rim.
And I had T-Mack guard me.
So, you know, my Julian Edelman shit.
Boom.
Pushed off.
double back,
I ran like a zig.
You know what I mean?
A little return, boom.
Hit the free throw push,
and came back to the top.
Got it.
And I knew I had time to get it off
because we play around like that all the time.
And so when I shot it,
I was like, oh shit,
this is good
because I'm watching the ball.
I'm like, oh shit, this is about the bank in.
I'm watching the ball bank.
But the red hadn't even hit
The red not even come on the clock
till the ball hit the back
damn near hit the backboard
And then I just
I just pop my collar
You know, bam, get off me, flee
You know what I mean?
Just in it with that pimpism
Bang with two of them
And then the referee was like no, no, no
And then I read you watch me
Did you call bank?
No
No, okay
I call game
Yeah, Paul Pierce saying
That's right, game bars
That was a sick bar when Paul said
All time Pee line
But I saw the ref waving it off
And that's why I like
I couldn't even really get him
We couldn't really celebrate
I beeline to the referee
And start cussing his ass out
Huh?
What'd you say?
Everything.
Everything.
What did he say?
What was his defense?
Freaking Bernie Fryer.
It was no good.
No way you could have got the shot off.
He had called it off before.
Way before the shot even out.
I remember watching.
Let's see it real quick.
A little return.
He was waving.
before. Unreal.
I'm like, check the, check the, I'm like, check the video.
Why couldn't they check the video?
Because there was no replay.
See, he's telling him, there's no way you can catch the ball and shoot with 0.7.
It's unbelievable.
After the game, Bernie Friars said, you can rely on the clock, but I'm going to rely on my judgment.
Like, what?
Yeah, he was, he was, he, he, he a he a he a hell of weirdo.
He fucked my NBA moment up.
Like this supposed to be living through the playoffs commercials
Yeah bro
He killed me
He killed it off
Who was it was the refs name?
Bernie Fryer
BD is it true that I heard KG one time said
That like this old school style refuges
You should say crazy stuff
Like talk back to players and stuff
Oh man you know the rest back then
They had personality
They tell you to shut the fuck up
Like the Dick Beveta's like they go there
Dick Bavetta was great
Like Dick Dick
Big Vovetta you can
You could talk to him.
He could talk back, you know, but you don't want to get on his bath.
Right.
I can see that.
There's that Bernie Friar.
Who else was that?
What's the little dude that kicked me out and going to stay?
He was a little mean little dude.
Oh, man.
As soon as you see a little military, just mean, and he'd come to the game, mean.
Joey, what's his name?
Oh, Joey Crawford?
No, not Joey Crawford.
Joe Crawford was black.
He's another infamous one.
Joey Crawford was cool.
He was all right.
What in Hugh Evans?
Man, what was this name?
Everybody known.
Joe Mill?
No.
Man, look at the most.
The dude who Rashid Wildess hate the most.
Put it in AI.
Is it Joey Crawford?
Is it Joey Crawford?
I think.
Let me hold on.
I got a picture.
Boy, a white dude.
Yeah.
That's Joey Crawford.
Joey Crawford.
Let me see here.
He comes to the guy.
Yeah, he was a mean little.
This dude.
He walked like this.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
He walked like this.
Great.
guy.
Lo on the court,
don't fuck with him,
dude.
He threw me off
for clapping.
He's supposed to snap.
In the playoffs.
He's like,
stop clapping.
I was like,
boop,
you're gone.
Jeez.
Bro.
Quick with the whistle.
How does it feel
to be tossed?
Embarrassing.
Is it embarrassing?
Fuck you.
Hell you.
Just imagine.
Doesn't look like it nowadays.
You,
you can't play anymore.
Get out of here.
You're out of here.
Especially if you ain't really do nothing, dude.
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Bro, clapping, come on.
A lot of talking yourself in the locker room after two.
What do you say to yourself in the locker room?
Oh, that was the Dallas series.
Chris Mullin and Mitch Rich Rich.
They was waiting for me, and they was like, man, you know, we talk.
I'm like, it's bullshit.
Everybody's saying his BS.
But they like, you know, you can't do that, dude.
It hurt the team.
I was like, no, I wouldn't even, you know, I'm just trying to play there.
I was like, especially, you know, and we're watching the game.
You see that dude right there?
He's going to get kicked out in two minutes.
I go take a shower, dude.
I come back, put my shit on, my clothes on.
Guess who coming in the locker room?
Stephen Jackson.
I couldn't let you, I couldn't leave you hanging, bye.
I couldn't have some bullshit, bye.
I couldn't leave you hanging.
I was like, and then Mully didn't look at me.
And they're like, see?
You see what you?
you started, and I'm like, my bad, we'll fix it.
Let's go.
Oh, man.
How do you guys lock back in for O.T and win this thing?
Man, I was pissed.
It was just more.
Yeah, I was pissed.
I think we were on a, like, we were mad that we got to go to overtime.
I think Orlando was relieved that the shot didn't count.
So, like, coming back out, I just, you know, a couple shots went on, you know, they missed a
couple shots and then I wasn't messing around.
I was like, yeah, we got to put these dudes away.
So we got up on them.
Hornets house scored 18 to 8 and O T.
Take that 110, 100 win and the series after this.
Baron finished with 33, 14, and 10, bro.
Triple double.
Team Act, 37, 7, and 3.
Great duel.
Great duel between two legends.
That was a fun, that was a fun game to watch.
It was.
Slept on game.
If you're a real ballroom.
Man, we could have had commercials.
We could have maybe got a Pepsi contract.
Yeah.
We could have got something.
Could have got something.
Nothing, bro.
Ornett's leave.
Still got the win, though.
We moved in New Orleans the next year.
So the crazy thing was, like, we had no home court advantage.
We had like maybe 8,000, 7,000 people at our home games,
22,000 people the year before in the playoffs in the same arena.
And so when we played the next series, Jersey, we was like five, six thousand people there.
It was nobody in the arena because we were moving.
That was the year that we were moving to New Orleans.
That's, I mean, that's a successful year.
If you have a team that has the distractions of moving and they still win a playoff series,
that's a big year.
It's insane.
It was insane, dude.
Dude, I remember people had F. George Shin T-shirts in the parking lot.
People hated that, dude.
People hated them.
He brought a war.
Woolridge in to like move the team.
We went to New Orleans who was not even ready for a team, dude.
They had no idea that we were there.
They're like, what? We got a team?
Like, what?
It was like, what? We got a team.
We outside on fucking bourbon street passing out flyers and shit.
Hey, man, the hornets are here.
That's when you should have let Master Pee be on the team.
Easy. Easy we would have sold out.
Should put a little Wayne on the team.
Lil Wayne.
The whole birdman, everybody.
Cash money.
We said I heard somebody from cash money.
We said, with nobody at them damn games.
Man.
People were coming to the games because they heard that it was some more shit going on in New Orleans.
Yeah.
So we had to, like, go and make new fans.
How was the food in New Orleans?
It was good.
Or do you have a spot?
What was that?
Dupree's spot?
What is it?
Dupreeze was good.
I think I went.
We used to eat at, what's it called?
Camelia Grill.
That was the only spot that stayed open, kind of like late night by our house that wasn't in the quarters.
I ain't really go to the quarters too much.
Why not?
Well, nothing.
It was dirty.
Dirty throw up and a bunch of drunk people.
And, you know, I ain't no drinker like that.
Yeah.
Or no drunk.
So I don't like being around drunk.
I get it.
Like, I do not like being around drunk people, dog.
I get it.
Drunk people are the most annoying people in the world.
Yeah.
It's kind of like.
And then they want to fight.
and it's like, man, you drunk, bro, I'm sober.
Like, what are you thinking?
It's kind of like an 11-month-year-old,
like an 11-month child.
Yeah.
You know, like, they're just like walking, trying to bobbing.
They try to go to where they're not supposed to go.
Get the fuck away from the electrical outlet, okay?
Yeah, for real.
Why are we going to that?
The one thing that you can't go to.
It's like, where's danger?
Here I go.
That's exactly what it is.
All right, before we grade this,
Bidi, we ask all our guests.
What does basketball mean to you?
Basketball is life.
The actual basketball is my instrument or my pen or my paintbrush.
And so basketball is art.
Art imitates life.
And if it wasn't for that basketball, like I don't know how my world would look.
And so basketball is my world.
Everything that I've done, every ticket, every plane trip, every city I've seen,
every person that I've met, people that I admire,
like basketball has been like this magic ball, magic globe.
That is my everything.
I love it.
There'd be no listering strips either.
That's right.
No listing strips.
You're welcome.
man.
It,
oh, man.
Stop.
Let's name the game.
Let's name the game.
One thing is the NBA would use replay
for end of course situations in the future.
Moving forward.
After this.
And a couple other bad calls in the playoffs.
All right.
These are the names we came up with BD.
If you have a game that you want to call it,
we can call it that.
But we came up with the disallowed shot game.
BD's three game.
BD versus T-Mack.
O-T.
at AIMway, the Bernie Friar game,
or the 0.7 second game.
Or something else.
Or something else.
I like the BD versus T-Mack and the 0.7 second game.
So we'll combine.
Did we combine last time, too, I think?
We did.
I like that.
I think that.
Nice little mash-up.
So you combined them.
We name it BD versus T-Mack, the 0.7 second game.
Score the game.
Is this the greatest game of all time?
score, we always encourage using decimals.
The stakes of this game three, round one of the playoffs, game to you, BD.
To me, the stakes were high.
It was out of 10.
This was, you know, a game where really no match on the road.
So this was my first star roll.
So I say the stakes, 10.
10?
It was a lot of pressure, man.
Not an elimination game.
Not a limb game.
Maybe a Eastern con.
All right.
I'll go 8.7.
But I think, you know, you tied,
personally,
you tied,
you tied one-one.
So it's like,
I don't know the five,
three,
that's a five series.
That is,
it's a five.
It's in a game seven is game five,
two,
two,
is this game five.
This is game three.
It's only five.
It's only five games.
So I say for me,
it's probably a nine two for the states.
Nine two.
It's,
you know,
we already lost one.
at home, so we got to go still one on the row.
Jeez, Kyle. We were a little low, 6-4 for me.
I had a 7.1. Not elimination game, first round of the playoffs.
I mean, it should be all right for me.
For you, for you? Absolutely, yeah.
The star power of this game, 0 to 10 decimal is encouraged.
I would say 8.
T. Mac being the 10, everybody else being.
Patrick Ewan? Patrick Ewan.
B.D.
Old and Patrick Ewing.
Yeah.
I'll say it's about a, like you, Patrick Ewing, Star Power, Team Mac.
They had the Star Power.
We just had a good team.
I'm going 8.1.
Shout out Tim Brown.
7.9.
I also have the same point.
The game play of this game.
This is an electric game.
I mean, you guys are going back and forth.
You guys jumped out game of runs.
Yeah, I say 9.5.
A hit a miss call affecting the game so dramatically, though.
But thankfully, the ball.
It was a great game.
watch.
Yeah, I go back and refile on it sometimes.
I'm going to go 8.6.
Very good.
Bullshit.
Bullshit at that.
I was at 8.0.
8.1.
This could be the ball don't lie game.
Yeah, I mean.
Ball don't win that thing in OT.
That's a good name.
That's a good name.
Now, the name of the game, BD versus T. Mack, the 0.7 second game.
But 8.8.
8.8.
shout out Michael Irving.
I'm going to go with a, I'm going to go,
I'm going to go 8.9.
Shout out Steve Smith.
Brock Bowers.
6.8 out of 5.1.
5.1.
Where does that put us?
Where does it put us?
It's a 7.96.
So that's going to put us as our tied for our,
66th game
with the Miracle in Miami
BC versus Miami the Doug Flutie game
it's tied
66th
Yeah
Oh Miracle Miami
Wow
Veritec Arod fight game
Is that the fight?
I think it was with Casey Affleck
Casey Affleck
Shout out
And that's it
BD we miss anything from this
Oh my movie I got a movie
A movie coming up
What's go?
The last shot
Last shot? Where can we find this?
It's called Last Shot. Not the last shot.
Last shot.
We just did Dallas Film Festival.
We got a couple festivals coming up, but it's a basketball movie.
I play a coach.
Cool.
Jamie Presley?
Yeah, Jamie Presley.
Michael Rappaport.
My young boy, Dillon.
Shut out, Mike.
Yeah.
Mike's crazy.
I love it.
It's a fun story.
It's a kid who, you know, in L.A.,
his dad is, you know, a little bit, not all the right ways put together, but a good dad.
They have a great relationship.
The mom is a music executive in Nashville for a country star, so she's not really involved in his life.
Dad passes away.
He goes to live with his mom.
And basketball is like his, really his only way of coping.
And so he joins the basketball team, coached by.
me, but the kid and his mom and the kid has all kind of problems. So we just try and help him
overcome, you know, his move to Nashville. Amazing. Where can we find it? What's it going to be on?
I don't know where it's going to be on, but you can follow us on last shot, the movie.
We're going to work these film festivals. And then I know that, you know, the guys are working
on a nice distribution deal,
shaming deal,
so it will be out probably sometime around September, October.
Let's go.
So it was just on my little promo run.
This is screening May, May 16th at Lincoln Road.
What is that?
I don't know.
In L.A.?
Or in Miami.
I don't know.
I think it's Miami.
Yeah.
Yeah, we're on a Sarkville Festival circuit.
That's awesome.
Last shot.
Let's go.
Everyone go check out business inside the game.
overdose.
Overdose footwear,
team big.io.
And then our cafe,
we got oatmeal?
Ommill Radio Cafe,
West Adams,
West Jefferson,
the best lattes,
matcha,
juice,
cappuccinos,
cold brew,
mix,
drinks.
Lates?
Yeah,
Lates.
Got it all.
I'm the latte guy.
What's your latte order?
What's your oatmeal order?
So we got an oatmeal raisin latte.
Ooh, yeah.
We got a honey, lavender, vanilla latte.
We got a banana cream latte.
You got a regular lodge, two sugars?
Yeah.
Yeah, we got a lady.
She did a little furniture lady.
She come over here.
She ordered the same shit.
She's not playing around.
See a little East Coast.
I'm like,
I'm not trying any of that.
I just want my coffee.
Coffee.
B.D.
Thanks for coming on my dog.
Thank you, big dog.
You're the man.
You're the man.
Man, what a game.
And what, what's some,
what about these stories,
BD is full of his impressions.
His impressions.
His impressions.
I schooled him, Duncan.
BD is the man.
Friend of the pot at this point.
I mean, neighbor of the pod.
Legit.
Legit.
On the other side of town, I guess, but he used to tell me that.
That's West.
The greatest story.
Jesus, B.D.
Bro, I mean, I see him over here.
I see him every Monday.
Bros.
Rose Rose.
I don't want to Docs BD, but geez.
Gosh.
He's out here, man.
He's an angelino.
I love, I love Baron Davis, man.
Me too.
He's an all-timer.
It was really, I was a huge fan of him as a kid.
And to be able to, like, kick it in,
and just talk with him.
And you could tell you,
we're getting genuine BD.
It's so cool.
It really is, bro.
Like,
that was so insane.
We're watching BD like...
Dunk over AK-47.
We were the last seed.
Legit.
As the last time I watched...
We believe.
We believe.
BD.
got to get him back on for the third time.
This is where he got...
He took off.
This is where it all started.
Legit.
Like, Paul Silesa said,
bro, this is your team now.
Man.
Get in there.
I mean,
we could have talked old Hornets master's
Could have talked for another two hours
Bill Walton stories
Well that was the feeling when we had him on the first time
And it's still the same that you can have him back on
He's the best
My cheeks hurt I was laughing so hard
I was dying over here
His storytelling is awesome
He's a fucking he's a baller
BD love thanks again to Baron Davis
Go check out everything he's got going on
Because he's got a lot
He's got a lot
What are the shoes
Overdose 3D printed
House shoes everything lifestyle
Last shot
Last shot movie movie
Jamie Presley acting.
We got business inside the game.
B.D. is a busy guy.
Busy.
He's not just retiring.
I see him out there.
And dad life.
At basketball.
And the moon.
Soccerer.
The moon.
Invest in the moon.
Check out.
Shout out moon.
Check out.
Listerine strips.
I mean, all sorts of deals.
Fucking baller.
Baller, bro.
Shout out to B.D.
Doing it.
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Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind,
and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo, and every episode,
we're cutting through the noise,
breaking down the biggest moments in sports
and giving you the real story behind the headline.
And we're going straight to the source,
the athletes themselves.
Their locker room stories,
their reactions in the moment and the stuff nobody gets to hear.
Listen to SportsSlice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Sliced Life 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy, not quite.
Unhumor me with Robert Smigel and friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel,
help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and friends on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, guys?
This is Clivert Taylor the 4th.
And on my podcast, The Cliverts Show, I'm bringing you conversations about all kinds of stuff.
Like being an internet famous referee.
We're in the middle of a game.
This linebacker, this linebacker walks up to me.
He goes, hey, ref.
My mom wants you to wave at her.
What?
Time out.
Quarterback on office blue with 42.
Hey, Wreck, my mama want you to wave at her.
What?
Where's she at?
Hey, Ms. Parker.
Listen to the Cliverts show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
What's up, fam?
It's Isaiah Thomas.
And I'm C.J. Toledano.
It's our favorite time of the year on our podcast point game, the playoffs.
We're digging into the.
the biggest surprises of the season.
And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments.
If we didn't talk ever again, I was crying.
You just understood.
That's how personal it got.
Wow.
Then after that game seven, Marquis come in, he's like, you know, I love you, dog.
You know, it's all love.
This was just playoffs.
This was just basketball.
So listen to Point Game on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
