Macrodosing: Arian Foster and PFT Commenter - Ancient History ft. Barstool Chief
Episode Date: May 17, 2022On today's episode of Macrodosing, the entire crew is back again for the first half of the show. We recorded two full episodes this week so be sure to bear with us as there was a lot of riffing. Arian... and Coley had to leave, but then recurring guest Chief joins us (1:49:46) to talk about ancient conspiracies. You don't want to miss it. It was a lot of fun. Enjoy!You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/macrodosing
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Cole, are you finally prepared to admit that Grant Williams is the best player on the Celtics?
You've never heard a counter argument from me on that front.
I guess I haven't, but in a lot of people driving this, you know, Jason Tatum, all this shit.
No, no, no.
I mean, I'm sick of it.
I'm sick of it.
I mean, you talk about, though you saw on display.
two all-time game seven bad strategies yesterday.
The sons being cowards led by Arians' best friend.
And Coach Bud just being like,
that kind of shot, you know, 50, 40, 90.
Leave him while.
Yeah, just let him shoot.
Let's see what happens.
Let him shoot, boys.
You know, Grant Williams,
there's only one player that's ever attempted more threes
in a playoff game than Grant Williams.
and that's Russell Westbrook
in a game where he shot the ball like 45 times and lost.
That's it.
That's pretty insane.
Listen, the coach Buds said, hey,
Yon is for Grant Williams.
I got my guy, you got yours.
We'll see who comes out on top.
Rick Barnes would Grant would so Grant would inbound the ball
and he would like trail behind the point guard like coming up the floor
and sometimes Bone would like dish it to him
and he'd have a wide open three at the top of the key.
And if he took that in the first half and missed,
Barnes would pull him out of the game
and let him sit for like five minutes
before he finally had to put him back in.
I mean, he missed,
and like he could shoot his last year at Tennessee.
Yeah, he got better.
That's part of why he got drafted.
But his first year,
he missed his first 25 threes.
And they weren't all in one game like against the bucks.
Like that was, I think it was like Christmas
when he finally hit a three.
And then he did this last night.
It was very funny.
Love that guy.
Congratulations, Avery.