New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce - LeBron James on Playing in the NFL, Jordan's Pick-Up Games and Favorite Career Milestone | Ep 120
Episode Date: January 15, 202592%ers this is for you! We’ve got King James himself stopping by on this episode of New Heights presented by Hershey’s. Shop Reese's Chocolate Lava Big Cup now at a store near you. L...eBron sits down with Jason and Travis to talk all things Wild Card Weekend, how close he came to playing in the NFL, some of his favorite times hooping in Cleveland, the Championship that means the most to him, and his real thoughts on playing with Bronny. We also settle the debate on which league owns Christmas, get the backstory on a legendary pick-up game against Michael Jordan, and find out how much longer “this fuckery” can go on. Finally, as promised, we look ahead to the divisional round of the playoffs and blindly rank our favorite Will Ferrell movies. If you want to join us in supporting the relief efforts in California, please visit https://www.redcross.org/nflYou can listen to new episodes early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. ...Download the full podcast here:Wondery: https://wondery.app.link/s9hHTgtXpMbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-heights/id1643745036Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1y3SUbFMUSESC1N43tBleK?si=LsuQ4a5MRN6wGMcfVcuynwFollow New Heights on Social Media for all the best moments from the show: https://lnk.to/newheightshowCheck out our ‘Ultimate Fan Collection’ at https://homage.com/newheightsSupport the Show: HERSHEY: Buy Reese's Chocolate Lava Big Cups now at a store near you. Found wherever candy is sold. TURBO TAX: Now This is Taxes. Brought to you by Intuit TurboTax. Visit https://turbotax.intuit.com/ FARMER’S DOG: Get 50% off your first box of fresh, healthy food at https://TheFarmersDog.com/newheights. Plus, you get FREE shipping!ACCELERATOR: Click the link below to get a case of the Kelce Brothers’ favorite energy drink!https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FB06B38E-F0C2-479F-9DA5-FD4A1C852B07?channel=NewHeights2025DRAFT KINGS: Don’t miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/newheights or through promo code NEWHEIGHTS.GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY).Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD).21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. $5+ first-time bet req. Max. $200 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 2/9/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dude, I'm pretty pumped.
I'm nervous, but I'm pretty pumped.
I've always wanted to ask them, just everything on my mind.
I know.
It's going to be hard.
You're not going to have that much time.
I'm not.
I don't even know what's on the rundown.
I'll take care of the rundown.
You just freeball it.
LeBron, do you think I could play in the NBA?
You don't want the answer to that.
He saw me try and dunk last week.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's fucking go.
Welcome back to new heights, ladies and gentlemen, a wondry show produced by Wave,
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We're your host.
I'm Travis Kelsey.
This is Jason Kelsey out of Northeast, Ohio.
Cleveland natives.
Bearcat alumni as well.
Shout out to the Bearcats.
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Jason,
tell the people what we got coming.
92% is we got a banger.
We got a banger.
We got a guest.
It's been a long time coming.
And with the playoffs here,
the stakes could not be higher
for him to come on the show.
He's the king himself.
King James is here.
That's right.
Northeast Ohio's finest.
Get ready for some fun.
Yeah, he's going to help us recap
the Wild Card weekend.
We'll talk a little Cleveland.
lots and lots of other fun
because I've always wanted to talk to the king
about everything Cleveland and everything basketball, man.
So this is going to be a fun one, man.
This is going to be a fun one.
Yeah, before we get into LeBron,
we just wanted to take a second and stop down
and say that our thoughts are with everybody in the L.A. area.
I think we've all seen the footage.
And at this point,
know people personally who have been affected
by these fires and this tragedy.
So our thoughts are with you.
There will be a link in the description if you want to support.
That's Red Cross.
dot org slash NFL.
I really don't know what's going to happen in the, even just the coming days,
let alone in the coming weeks and how this is going to get rebuilt.
So just let you know, you know, we're thinking about you.
Everybody, yeah.
We know this is not easy.
Did it feel special out there in Arizona at the Rams game?
You know, I was walking through the, so normally we're out on the field and we're not
in the concourse area.
But because of transition, we couldn't have that set on the field in Arizona.
And when I was walking through the concourse area, I saw the,
like the LA fire department hat that the Rams were co-signing with. I'm like, God, dang, man.
Like, I don't know. It just like hit me right in the moment. Oftentimes, football can be a
distraction from some of these things. And I always enjoyed playing when there was crazy things
happening outside of the game. There's a way to kind of just not have to think about it for a little
bit. So I don't know. Hopefully the Rams went in on Monday, you know, gave the fans and some of the citizens
some much needed escape from the things that are happening.
But shout out to everyone that's involved in helping prevent, rebuild, you know,
just the emergency responders that are there helping out the people that are in need.
Yeah.
It was pretty powerful seeing a lot of the L.A. fans in that place.
I really thought Bigwit killed it in his speech.
I think of the first speech I've heard from him, and he always kills.
He's always away with words.
And he's obviously really personally connected to all this.
stuff being out there in L.A.
So, yeah, let's get on to LeBron.
Let's pick up some spirits and get this conversation going.
Joining us today, the 6-9, forward from Akron, Ohio, the number one pick of 2003 NBA
draft, 2004, rookie of the year, 20-time NBA All-Star, four-time NBA, four-time NBA champion,
three-time gold medalists, and the NBA all-time leader in career points.
That's right, 92 percenters.
Please welcome Northeast Ohio's finest.
Mr. LeBron, James!
Let's go!
Oh, my God.
Yo, Jason, that might be the greatest introduction of all time.
Followed at the end with the powder.
Oh, my goodness, you guys are fucking unbelievable.
This dude is just wearing the powder, too.
Right, right.
Who's going to clean that shit up now?
Kylie is not going to be happy about this.
Jason, you got to blow the powder away, Jason.
You got to study the technique, man.
Don't put too much in there.
All right.
This guy looks like a fucking ghost, man.
That shit's great, dog.
You started doing the powder what year?
Was it your rookie year?
No, I don't remember if it was my rookie year, Traff.
Man, I think it was maybe second year, maybe third year.
But I used to just go up to the counter, man, go up there,
put a little powder because, you know,
I like the resin on my hands to make my hands stick with the ball.
I was going to say, was that like a shirt move?
Yeah, yeah.
I just went up there, do a little bit of something,
and then just went to the game.
And then, uh, you know,
I started doing it a little bit more and then started,
like, doing that towards the scorers table.
And I used to, I seen them kind of like,
you know, getting ready for me to do it.
And then I started doing it like this.
And I threw it up a little bit one time.
It got a little bit more excited.
I was like, you know what?
Fuck it.
I'm just going to, ah, yeah.
It's iconic, man.
It's fucking iconic.
Hell yeah.
All right. Well, we're going to give
to this right off the bat because I think
this is incredible. Super
Wild Card weekend.
Brown, you've been working with Draft Kings.
Yeah, yeah.
You went five for six.
Look at this.
Look at the pitch.
Football, baby.
Let's got knows some football.
You have the Chargers to win, Baltimore to win,
Buffalo to win, Eagles to win,
commanders to win,
Rams to win.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Are you, I mean, we know you play
football back in the day
at St. Vincent, St.
to say Mary, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Has it ever actually, like, crossed your mind what you could possibly do in the NFL?
No, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Like, like, has it, have you ever, like, taking it, like, a serious thought?
Like, man, what if I just did one year?
Yeah, the only time I've, like, really taking it, like, super duper serious, I believe
was, I think it was 2011 when we had the NBA lockout.
And, you know, and I didn't know, like, when we were going to make the deal with the owners
and get our, you know.
league back going. So I actually thought about it a little bit back then. I was still young enough,
you know, to get out there with y'all. But, you know, that's the only time I'm actually
seriously considered it, I've had serious dreams about this shit all the time. All the time.
And my dream never actually, the ball is never kicked off. It's like me and the warm-ups.
It's me coming out running my routes. And then right when the game started, I was like, fucking wake
cover some shit. I'm like, okay.
Yeah, that lets me know I'm not supposed to be out there.
There you go.
Time out. Come on.
It's all the dreams. Yeah, we know exactly where.
Just to let you know, you're still young enough to get out there.
Yeah, we can see how you can get up and down the floor.
Who do you think your biggest comparison would have been in the league?
Everyone always likes to say Grunk or maybe even Calvin Johnson.
I was about said Megatron, probably the closest.
Yeah, yeah.
It's probably like a mix between, you know, Gronk or Randy Moss a little bit, but he's a lot
smaller to me. He runs a lot faster, but he's a lot
small to me, but like Megatron, we kind of have that same
like stature as far as build or whatever case may
be. Tony Gonzalez
with him and his size, and obviously he played
basketball as well. I used to love his
celebration when he used to dunk on the gold post
too. Oh, I was trying to say. Oh, actually,
I saw you do it too, by the way.
I tried. I tried to smack backboard on
that one. I don't know if I got up to here.
Just smack the glass.
Oh, my God. I used to be able to fly.
I know. The NFL had a nerd to find you for that
I'm like, come on, man, relax.
You already know, man.
Relax.
It was fine, well worthy.
Actually, Tony G helped me out with that one.
But instead of throwing any money to me, I just told him, send it to the foundation.
Yeah, yeah, send it to the foundation.
Yeah, there we go.
Shout out to Tony G for that, man.
Saw Tony G.
Yeah, give it up for Tony G.
My dog.
Yeah.
The only game you missed in that parlay was the Texans Chargers game.
What, I mean, we know you're a big football fan.
I guess what is, how do you watch the games?
Like, how do you stay knowledgeable of all this stuff?
You're a busy dude.
man. I try to watch as many, you know, NFL games, you know, college games, you know, high school games.
And yeah, I'm very knowledgeable about the game. I remember playing it, obviously, but, you know,
just watching you guys out there and seeing the way y'all play, it's not just like as a fan,
which I'm a fan of the sport, but also kind of like, you know, my IQ about the game.
So the Chargers, Texas game, I was off on that. I felt like, you know, the Texans,
they hadn't played consistent football all year, you know, and obviously losing Stefan Diggs
and losing Tank Dale, you know, I just felt like, you know, big pieces.
And, you know, my boy, you know, my boy, you know, CJ Stroud has been struggling a little bit this year.
He, you know, he had the rookie year last year, you know, Ohio State alum.
But he was struggling, too, losing those big guys.
And I felt like the charges was coming in on so much, you know, I felt like they had it.
I feel like they had an opportunity, you know, and Coach Hartwell.
They've been coaching those guys really well this year.
But turnovers.
We all know the name of the game.
And sports, especially in football, man,
it's turnovers.
And that defense for the Texans,
they turned them boys over multiple times.
You know, that's the game right there.
Yeah.
Yeah, the defense balled out.
Some tough ones for Herbert, too, man.
Through some hands and deflections.
It's, it's, those are just daggers, man.
You mentioned Ohio State, man.
I got to ask, man.
Did Russell ever come and knock on the door?
No, absolutely.
I know basketball was always there,
but do you trussle ever come and knock on the door?
Absolutely, man.
And Tressel knocked on the door plenty of times.
They wanted me to come up there to be a two-sport player, i.e. Travis Hunter.
We saw what Travis Hunter did this year, you know, with Colorado.
But definitely, they knocked on the door.
It's like if you come down to Ohio State, we want you to play both sides.
And I would have definitely thought about that.
My best friend at the time, Sean Cotton went off to Ohio State full ride to a
Ohio State.
And he played for Ohio State football.
So that would have been super dope.
I could have, like, ruined with him.
Play football during the fall, basketball.
during the winter and spring, so that would have been dope.
Man, Buckeyes, man.
That would have been crazy to see you in a Buckeyes jersey.
That would have been dope.
Maurice Claret was coming from around that Northeast Ohio area, too.
He was, I believe they had just won it.
Yep, yep.
He was, you know, it was crazy.
Ohio, Mr. Football, when Maurice Claret won his senior year,
I was top three in running for Mr. Football as well.
But he went crazy, man.
He went to Warren Harding.
Warren Harding.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He went insane his senior year, and then his freshman year went on to Ohio State,
and they was able to beat that joggernaut over the Miami Hurricanes that year,
you know, for the national championship.
But Maurice Corrette was a beast, man, beast.
Was that?
Absolutely.
2002, right?
This was 2000.
This would have been 2003-4.
So they, yeah, yeah, three-four, yep, yep.
Man, oh, man.
That team would have been nasty.
Very nasty.
That was a fun game watch, all that was.
Something that happened over the weekend is,
you know, we thought we could relate it to you because you're a big book guy.
You're your big book guy.
AJ Brown was seen reading a book on the sideline of the game.
Did you catch this?
I did catch that.
I was watching the game and I did catch that.
I can say I've watched the NFL for 35 plus years of my life.
That's the first time.
First time.
I've seen guys eat Skittles, Marshaun Lynch.
I've seen guys with the oxygen tanks.
I've seen guys meditating.
I've seen guys slam helmets.
I've seen a lot of shit.
That was the first time I've ever seen a book been brought out on the bench.
First time.
You ever seen that in the NBA?
No, no, never.
No?
No, no.
Just something to ease the mind.
Just go ahead and read a few passages.
By the way, when A.J. Brown said the reasoning for why he did it, you know what?
It was great.
And then they showed the clip when Seekwant had the touchdown run and he slid.
and you've seen Devonte and AJ like messing around with him like, man, go score that.
He's like, no, man, no, chill.
I was like, the chemistry is still there.
So, you know, the chemistry is still there.
They've been playing good football.
That's all that matters.
You know, I think that's 10 in a row for them.
They got it going.
So, hey, if it's working for them, let them keep going, man.
Whatever works, you know.
I'm with you on that.
No doubt.
What about this Bill's Ravens game, staying on the topic of these playoff games,
man.
We got Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson.
you had to tweet during the game, Henry, King Henry.
Yeah, man.
There's anybody that can call somebody a king.
I think what's right now.
What do you like in this game?
I mean, it's a tough one, man.
Obviously, I think Buffalo, you know, has, I don't want to say,
it's not surprising anymore, but they lost a lot of pieces in the offseason, you know,
and a lot on the office event, too.
And then they lost a lot in their secondary, too.
You know, Michael Hyde left and Poir left and Chedavius White left.
you know, and, you know, all those receivers there.
So, it was a lot of like, okay, will they be able to get to this point where they are?
Well, they still got Josh Allen and Josh Allen.
That's been, he's been unbelievable.
So, you know, for Lamar, listen, this is what they want, you know.
This is why they grabbed Derek Henry.
This is why they, you know, made the change with the office of coordinator to be able to get to the point where they can play either Buffalo or play Travis and them boys.
Listen, if you want to be crowned, you have to, you know, beat the top teams in the AFC.
And the top teams in the AFC over the last three, four, five, obviously 20 years, if you're talking KC.
And these fucking guys, it's Buffalo or it's KC.
So, you know, this is, you know, in order for Lamar to get to where he says he wants to get, he has to go through Buffalo.
He has to go through Casey.
So let the games begin.
I can't wait to watch that one.
Yeah, he's been knocking on the door, man.
He has been knocking on the door, for sure.
Yeah, he been knocking on the door, yep.
Henry definitely helps, man.
He was running, he was like a Clydesdale running through that hole.
He was fresh than I've seen him all season.
I don't know how.
Man.
That was amazing.
Absolutely.
It's super, look super fresh.
Absolutely.
King Henry.
I've been loving the commercials of you and Kevin Hart, man.
I'll tell you what.
Just when I thought, because it was a celebration one in the middle of the season,
I was like, man, every time it came on, I was dying laughing.
But the new ones, you guys got some heat, man.
you and Kevin are absolutely hilarious together, man.
I can't wait to keep seeing these things unfold.
No, absolutely, man.
Me and Kev, this is one of my best friends, man, when it comes to this.
And when we get on set, you know, we have a script.
And then it gets to the point where we're just like, man, let's just riff.
And let's see what comes out of it.
Let's just enjoy it.
And whatever comes out of it because of our chemistry, you know, it's great working
with Kev, working with draft kings, being able to, you know, do things like that
where it's just easy for us.
And we knock those things out very easily and they're happy that people love them, you know,
because it's definitely fun.
It's definitely fun.
You already know.
I can only imagine how fun it is.
The Philadelphia-Cleven connection is great.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Always.
Well, let's move on to your football career a little bit.
We talked about a little bit ago.
Receiver at St. Vincent, St. Mary, I believe you ran a 4-4, right?
Yeah.
The highlights are incredible, but we need to settle something.
We've started this debate, and I'm sure you're aware of what we're about to ask.
What is easier to do?
An NFL player going to the NBA or?
an NBA player going to the NFL.
From a guy that could, that literally could have played both.
You are the, everybody knows you could have done both.
So this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this is a great debate.
And, uh, obviously, I've been hearing and seeing people's responses and seeing people's
questions or whatever and going back and forth.
I want to say that I think it's easier for a basketball player to try NFL.
That's no question.
Over the NFL player trying to get into the NBA.
I just, and I know we got some great athletes.
I've seen Keon Coleman's highlights when he played, you know,
and it's a lot of guys that's played basketball.
I've seen Zay Flowers play his high school highlights as well.
Zay Flowers is super athletic, fast, quick guard, you know,
but I would say basketball to football.
An NBA guy decides to go play the NFL.
Yes, it's going to take a transition period.
You know, and for me it would have been like getting used to being hit again.
Like, I remember just like in high school,
I was to go from summertime,
playing basketball, playing AAU ball,
and then going into the fall,
I had to get used to getting hit again.
Like that shit.
Those first three practices,
once you put on the shoulder pads and the helmets,
like getting hit again is the most important thing.
And then, like, you know, getting the cadence back,
you know, getting your routes back and all that.
But once you get into a groove, you're like, okay, you know,
I got it.
It's like riding a bike.
Football going to basketball,
it's such more, you know, coordination and running and jumping it.
And it's like consistent, you know, it's consistent.
You know, it's consistent.
It's a way different.
It's consistent.
You know, with football, you know, you say hike, you know, whatever your cadence is, boom,
it's quick, quick twitch, you know.
And then settle back, reset, quick twitch, settle back, reset.
Yeah, six seconds at a time.
Yeah, exactly, six seconds at a time.
But in basketball, you can go on for four or five straight minutes with no timeouts,
no breaks and you got to keep your mind fresh.
You got to keep you out.
You got to breathe.
Like you got to, you know.
Jason isn't,
Jason isn't Bill for that one.
I was about to say, listen, I could have definitely played in the NBA.
No question about it.
Brod, I got to know.
If there's one player outside of yourself who you think would be able to make the cleanest
transition into the NFL, who would it be?
I would say off top of my head, I would say Russell Westbrook or Anthony Edwards.
I think Russ would be an unbelievable.
strong safety or free safety,
his ability to kind of like...
You think he's playing defense?
I think so.
I think so.
You know, and Russ, he comes,
he comes with that natural aggression off top.
He does.
You're right.
He got that,
he got that Derwin James type aggression.
He's trying to hit somebody.
He's trying to hit somebody.
And I think,
Edwards, I've seen a lot of his
little league football highlights
and also I think he played in high school as well.
I got to check those out.
He looked like he can make the transition as well,
but off top.
I think Russ for sure.
Yeah.
Anthony Edwards has a bit of that mentality as well.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
I was seeing too.
Yeah, for sure.
As fellow Ohioans, we got to talk about Cleveland.
Did you know Trav saw you play when you were in high school?
Oh, yeah, baby.
Cleveland State, baby.
Have you guys ever talked about this?
Yeah, yeah.
I did.
We talked about this a couple times.
It came to Cleveland State and watched me rock out, man.
Man, I was in middle school, man.
I was just trying to see the king, man.
I was trying to see it before when pros, man.
I wasn't sure if you were going to land in Cleveland.
Luckily, you did, and I got to see you play countless amounts.
of times up at the Gundarina, then the Quicken Loans Arena.
Yeah.
But yeah, man, saw you down at Cleveland State.
How many times did you play at Cleveland State?
I can think of two off the top of my head, but.
Yeah, yeah.
I think I played at Cleveland State probably about five times.
You know, I know I played a few times early on in high school,
and then definitely a couple times in my senior year.
So it was definitely a fun time being up in Cleveland,
playing up there.
And I even played up to Gundarina too, my senior year.
Oh, yeah.
You know, we played against Warrensville Heights, you know, my senior year.
And I don't like to talk about this too much, but my game, my senior year,
had more fans than the Cavs had that year.
Oh, there's no question.
I think the only time to have more fans when MJ played in Cleveland.
But, uh, that's too funny, man.
That was too funny.
That was good.
I'll tell you what, man.
For whatever reason, man, I was still like one of the biggest Cavs fans,
even though they were the worst team in the league.
Darius Miles, booze.
All those goals, yep.
Ricky, Davis, man, all those guys.
You get a few highlights of game, man.
It still be, still be ready.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Yeah, for sure.
Like, you knew they was, they didn't win a lot of games,
but they're going to give you a couple of players here.
Ricky D, you know, D Miles,
Smush Parker, booze, like all those guys were that team.
You know, it was fun to watch,
even though you know they wasn't that successful there, man.
But it was fun to watch.
Well, you turned them up, baby.
But you bring up a good point with, like, you bringing more fans to the gun than the Cavs.
I don't think people now realize just how big you were in high school.
Like, unless you grew up in that, it was so crazy.
Oh, man.
Right.
The level of expectation and fame that you had at St. Vincent, St. Mary.
Like, I've never seen anything like that to this day.
No, you're right, Jason.
And the funny thing is, like, you say, like, and this is before social media, so you couldn't really.
That's what it is.
unless you was there in real time,
you didn't know,
it was just word of mouth.
It was like, okay, I heard about this kid
from Northeast Ohio.
Like, I heard about this kid.
It was like, okay, well,
like, who's trying to make a trip to Akron, Ohio?
Who's trying to come to Cleveland?
It's like, you know,
but like, if you happen to be, you know,
going to the Canton Football Hall of Fame,
or if you happen to be going to Cleveland
to the Rocker Roll Hall of Fame,
or if you were to happen to be in town,
and I happened to be playing.
It was a show, baby.
You understood what the hype was all about,
you know, why it was so much.
conversation. So I can only imagine if social media was around there. We would have, like,
it would have been too much for Northeast Ohio at that point. That's interesting. Yeah.
It's really like you were, you were the last of like that legend era of like word of mouth.
Yeah, yeah, for sure. Man, back, back when you were playing when I was playing like back,
guys had to literally be the absolute best to get some sort of highlight tape. If you, if like,
there was nobody just out here just getting, just putting their highlight tape on YouTube.
in getting looks or getting clicks.
No, no question, Traff.
Like right now, like if you, if you, you could be anywhere in the world now.
And because of the phones and because of the things you can capture,
you could be recruited and get accepted.
Back then when we played, if you didn't have a coach to come see you live,
it was going to be hell getting a college scholarship.
And you had to show up because they was all over the place.
Like, they was not just going to come and keep coming back if you didn't show up.
Like, and you had to perform in front of those coaches.
and you knew those games that those big-time coaches is there too.
So it put even more pressure on you to show out.
Hell yeah.
Absolutely, you're right about that, man.
We had to, like us three being Northeast Ohio kids,
like we had to show out when those coaches was there
or we didn't know if they was going to come back.
Just missed the train.
Yeah, you missed the train, yep.
Not only were you from the Northeast,
you end up going to the Cavs,
you end up bringing the first title to Cleveland.
Man.
What was it?
Like 50 years or whatever was?
I think it was.
57 year, 57 or something crazy.
Fifty-seven, yeah, exactly.
I was, I wasn't alive yet.
I wasn't alive yet.
Why do I get this pressure?
That's crazy, man.
I do got to ask, of your four championships,
where does the one in Cleveland rank?
I mean, the first one, it's hard to top the first one.
Ain't that the truth?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We all remember our first one.
And we know the feeling that we had when we won our first one
because of like all the disappointment before that.
You know,
the hard work, the dedication,
the things that people don't see,
the nights that we cry about what the fuck
we could have did better in order for us to get that first one.
And then you're able to prevail.
That first one is so, so special, so, so dear.
But man, it's nothing better for me than that Cleveland one
just because of everything.
Like you said, the 50-plus years of no championship
of Northeast Ohio, you know,
the seven years I was there beforehand,
and it took me to leave and to come back to understand
or appreciate it even more.
Being down 3-1 with the greatest team, 73 and 9 warriors
with Steph and Clay and Draymond and, you know,
and coming back and winning that game
and winning that series for the city of Cleveland
for Northeast Ohio.
That's why you saw the emotion of Cleveland.
You get me fired up right now, man.
You got me fired up right now, man.
You saw me crying on the court.
It was like, it all just like.
Like that one,
2016, I would become an old man someday.
We will all become an old man.
You know, we got great be great.
They're going to be all gray at some point.
You know, coming in on the size.
Yeah, yeah.
That year, that's one year I would never forget, 2016.
It was an unbelievable time.
I came back and went to the parade, man.
It was absolutely epic, dog.
I appreciate you again for doing it.
I know I told you a million times, man.
It's the greatest parade, man, absolutely.
for Cleveland one time, baby. Cleveland would be the only sports town to win a series
three-one and then baseball the exact next series.
Lose 3-1.
We could have been on top of the world forever, man.
We could have been on top of the world forever, but it's all good.
Cleveland, by the way, the calves look amazing right now as well.
They got another opportunity.
We are rolling.
Yeah, I hope they keep it going.
They got an opportunity to do something special.
So, you know, I'm glad I was able to put on first, set the trend, and hopefully we keep it going.
Go calves.
There you go, baby.
Well, now that we're in the NBA,
you've went viral a couple of weeks ago, I guess now.
Who owns Christmas?
According to you, I love the NFL, but Christmas is the NBA's.
Well, listen.
We are sneaking in on that territory.
Listen, listen, listen, I saw the fucking numbers after the fact.
You guys kicked our ass, all right?
Okay.
From a viewership step, boy, y'all kicked their ass.
You had, you know, the games weren't as great as they should have been.
They should.
Yeah.
Well, you have fucking Beyonce come up there.
I think the Jones.
I thought it was a big.
And Travis, you guys go there and kick pissburg's ass.
You know, and, you know, Beyonce comes out there.
But I had, I had, you know, you know, when you go out there, you got your little
brother and he might get beat up one time.
You're like, hey, we didn't lose that fight.
We didn't, we're saying here.
Yeah.
We didn't lose.
That's how I felt.
stand up. I had to stand up for the NBA.
Hell yeah. Hell yeah.
You've had a couple of huge milestones
recently. Recently passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
for most points in your career.
That's crazy stuff right there.
And obviously you and Bronte became the first father-son
duo ever to play in the game.
I mean,
what career achievement means
to most to you besides the titles? We already talked to the titles.
Like this type of stuff, like
which one is the biggest deal to you?
I think besides the title,
you know, obviously the titles ring right up there.
There's something that you, you know, when you get into it,
that's all you play for.
When you're able to get with a franchise and y'all all believe in the same thing,
it's like, special, man.
Yeah, we are competing for championships in every year without a question.
And when you're able to accomplish that, it's like,
that's exactly what the hard work and dedication for.
But for me, you know, obviously when it comes to the titles,
that's one separate thing.
But to be able to be in this league and playing this league
and also being able to do it alongside Bronte right now,
that's like one of the biggest accomplishments
and probably the number one accomplishment.
I've ever been able to do, like to work with your son.
That's so crazy.
A lot of people and like not only sports, you know, but I've heard it in business and
walks of life.
And that's the greatest thing you could ever, ever have.
And, you know, to see him every day, you know, grinding and going through the,
going through the process of trying to become who he wants to become while I am, you know,
sitting there and just watching him and doing the things that he wants to do and being able
to just take it all in.
And it helps me get some of the minutes and hours and years back that I did not have with them because I was playing so much and on the road and doing my own things.
So, in traveling.
Yeah.
Exactly.
So to be able to get some of this time back now, man, it's pretty special.
He's handled the hype and the scrutiny and everything so perfect and so well.
Yeah.
You had the hype coming out, but there wasn't the expectations of being as great as you.
Yeah.
And I didn't have to deal, you know, we go back to the social media.
I didn't have to deal with the social media trolls either growing up.
Oh, that's interesting.
You know, and I didn't have to deal with my father being this fucking guy
that's on the pedestal.
I have to deal with that.
Brani has to deal with all of that.
And if you ever meet Bronte, then you'll realize you'd be like,
I'm such an idiot to look down on him or not want him to do great.
He's the most chill, easy, fun kid.
world. He goes to work. He goes home. He takes care of his body. He plays his video games. He reads a little bit.
And then he comes back and does the same thing. And he's like the best big brother that his little brother and little sister could ever have.
So, you know, but he's dealing with all that too. So, you know, but that's going to make him, I think it's going to make him to be even greater because having to deal with all of the things that he's dealing with and still being able to come back from a life-threatening situation.
and still have the motivation, still have the motivation.
He didn't have to.
Brony doesn't have to play basketball at all.
It's not like he needs the money.
Yeah.
And he's a smart individual.
He can do whatever he wants to do.
He can do whatever he wants to do.
Like if he wants to be the CEO of my company, he could be that.
I'll give that, start teaching him right now to be that if you want to.
But he's like, this is my career.
This is my goals.
And this is my aspirations.
And I want to play ball.
This is something that I'll be.
love and I love that kid.
He's awesome. He's awesome. Can't wait to see him. Keep going, man.
Man, appreciate it. At what point do you even realize that that's something that can happen?
Like, I look at my kids. I'm like, bro, that's insane. You're playing with your son in the NBA.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He also had your first daughter when you were like 30. That's fair.
But either way, I just think it's amazing. And I don't know, it's got to be like, at what point
do you're like, I might be able to actually play in the NBA with my, like, was there a
moment or like it was a you know what it's a video clip of me out that somebody sent to me not too long ago
i think it was about seven years ago and it's so weird it's either seven or five years ago or whatever
i think ronnie was either in the seventh or eighth grade um and it was my 15th year in the NBA
and i felt incredible i think that was the year i played all 82 games i played every playoff
game i think i played like 105 games total that year and i came out of that season i felt so damn good
And I think somebody caught me like, you know, do you ever think that it was possibility that you may stick around to possibly play with one of your kids?
I was like, man, the way I feel right now, there is a possibility.
Yeah.
And it just hit you right then.
It hit me right then and there.
And God, God willing and damn bat crazy shit to me, it happened.
Yes, absolutely.
It absolutely happened.
But, yeah, it's pretty cool, man.
Dude, yeah, that's awesome.
All right.
Well, we're going to get to this.
We got to ask, but you don't have to answer section.
We're going to round off a bunch of questions.
Feel free.
Love it.
Tell us to fuck off.
Yeah, just tell us to fuck off, man.
But we got it.
We got to know the answers to these ones.
Yeah, we usually end all of our conversations with this.
So we got a list of questions.
Again, you do not have to answer, but we do have to answer.
Ask them.
There's a story about you playing in an infamous pickup game with Michael Jordan when you were 16 years old.
What was it like?
Is that true?
like you tell us how you played yeah so when i finally was able to get on the court first of all mj
antoine walker and the rest of those guys did not let young guys get on the court at all and i was
16 years old i was sophomore high school and it takes a while to get on the court it's usually when
the older guys they get tired and they don't want to play no more they like whatever but i did and i was
able to get on the court alongside i was on the court with michael jordan antoine walker penny hardaway
Legend.
Ron Ortiz.
Michael Finley, all these guys.
Who guarded you?
Nobody.
I was unguardedable.
Oh!
Listen.
I was 16.
I was 16.
There's a, there's a, uh, you know,
with 16 the baby fro?
Yep, that was the baby fro.
I was in Chicago at, uh, MJ's, uh, court.
It was called hoops.
There's a clip out right now of actually met a world piece talking about that moment as well.
Like, oh, man, I got to check it out.
When I finally got out there, I was like, I'm busting ass, man.
It's time to show up.
I was nervous as hell.
I'm, like, being out there with MJ and the rest of those guys.
But I'm like, I'm about to go crazy.
And I did, I did, man.
That's awesome, man.
That's awesome.
Man, I wish I was in that gym that day.
That's crazy stuff, man.
Well, you see all these shoes behind me, man.
You already know I'm a sneaker head, man.
I know.
I've collected them over the years, man.
Was it always Nike?
You used to wear the T-Mex in St. Vincent's St. Mary.
I think I've seen you wear the old Iversons.
Was it always Nike?
Trave, no, it was not.
It was not always Nike.
It was Nike when I was a young kid.
When I was a young lad, obviously, you know, I've been in love with Michael George
in my whole life.
So, you know, I saw him.
Penny Hardaway, you know, King Griffey Jr., Bo Jackson.
I watched all these unbelievable sports figures.
So as a kid, growing up, it was Nike.
Once I got into the AAU program started playing basketball,
all, Adidas took us over.
You know, and it became Adidas.
It was Adidas, like, from seventh, eighth grade to pretty much my junior, senior year.
They sponsored us every year.
We played in all the Adidas tournaments, big-time tournament in Vegas and all over the United
States of America.
So it was Adidas.
And then my senior year, the process began, the recruitments, the Nikes, the Nikes came in,
and Adidas was still there.
Rebot came in.
Yeah.
And one, you know, all these companies came in.
And I took on three pitches.
I did Adidas pitch.
I did a Reebok pitch.
I did a Nike pitch.
The best pitch that I got where I thought I was going to end up was actually Reebok at one point.
Reebok.
I went to their meeting.
I went to their meeting.
And I sat down across from their CEO and the guys that was running basketball.
At the time, I don't know if you guys.
remember this, but Reebok had the NFL as well.
Yes.
That's what it was when I first got to the league.
Yeah, they had the NFL as well.
So they, you know, they knew my love for football as well.
So they had all the NFL jerseys, all the pro bowl looking jerseys that was going to be the next year.
And I'm sitting across from the table.
I'm a senior in high school.
I actually have to have, I actually go to, I'm going to back to class the next day.
They flew me in.
I'm going back to Safe Business, St. Mary, the next day, my senior year.
and the guy slides over a check to me at the end of the table is me and my mom and
Maverick Carter at the end of the table and he says if you don't go talk to any other companies
this is yours and I look at it I look at it 10 million fucking dollars oh 10 million
just right there as an 18 year old I was still stealing change out of my dad's fucking
piggy bank
I was a high school senior, man.
They gave me a check for $10 million.
And if I promised not to go see anybody else, I told him I need a break.
They stepped out.
I need to fucking break in time off.
I can't believe it.
I can't believe it.
I need to time out.
My mom looked at it.
And me and my mom were living in an apartment and, you know, Section 8 housing in
Akron.
I'm going back.
I don't have shit, whatever.
And my mom looked at me.
She said, son, trust your gut.
If they're offering you this, then who knows what the other companies may offer you?
Okay, Mom.
Yeah, Ma.
She's composed.
Yeah, she's super composed.
She's like, we ain't got shit already.
So it's not like, you know, it changes our life at this moment.
Yes, maybe in the future, but I want you to trust your gut and do what you think is right.
That's awesome advice, man.
So they came back in.
Boom.
I said, thank you.
I will definitely like to continue our conversation,
but I would be remiss if I did not take those other pitches
from the other companies.
I may have cried on the way home because I had to leave it to me.
You're questioning.
Man, I hope I just made the right decision.
I was like, I could have bought the building
and me and my mom was living in for that goddamn money.
What?
Easily.
You already know.
I got a similar, my rookie year or my rookie contract.
I'm going up on redoing my rookie contract.
and I decide, potentially, I'm like, okay, I think I might do this myself.
I might forego, it should be my own agent, negotiate my own contract.
And thankfully, my agents were like, they talked me into like, no, no, no, we need to,
you're going to want an agent, trust me, they're yeah.
They sent over the first offer.
And I was like, all right, where do we sign?
They're like, no, no, no, no, we can get it.
We can go high.
We can go high.
Oh, man.
That's funny as shit.
Yeah, that first time you get a check like that throwing in front of you is, you never
forget.
Never seen that many zeros of your life.
Never, never, never.
Yes, yes.
Man, that's too funny.
Have you seen this tweet from 2015?
LeBron is 30.
This fuck we will go on for much longer.
Thank God.
By the way, yes, I saw that tweet throughout my, all of my 30s.
All of my 30s.
And I laughed at it so hard.
You put it up in the locker and you just put it right there.
And you don't want to know what's funny?
when I turn 40, the same
fucking guy said LeBron turned 40
this fucking won't go on
much longer.
That's fucking gold,
man.
So good.
So good.
Look at that.
That's so good.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
He's going to be really upset
when I turn 50.
No doubt.
No doubt.
That shit was fucking classic, man.
Brod you ever hooping a Heights gym?
I don't think I hooped
at Heights Gym, man.
Ah.
I don't think so.
You know what?
I was actually thinking about that.
And if I don't, I know it was never a game.
I never played Cleveland Heights in Cleveland Heights,
but I might have been there for maybe a summer league game or just for a run or something.
Man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Either way, man.
It's, uh, you're with these Ohio forever.
I want to ask one more question.
And I know you've talked about this before.
How did you do this?
From the expectations that were on your feet,
Trave, you touched on this.
Like, I just never.
ever seen anybody, and I don't know that I ever will, handle every step of the way with such
just like class and grace.
Like, I don't know, man.
It's just been remarkable to watch the whole journey and to see the whole thing happen.
And I know it's not over yet and keep on going.
I appreciate it, man.
What is the wisdom?
What's the wisdom to anybody else?
Listen, Jay, Traff, man.
One, knowing where I came from, you know, you come from Hacker, you come from Cleveland,
you come from Northeast Ohio, you know, that you are.
one or two and three in a billion.
And if you get that opportunity, man, you one, you can't, you can't fuck it up.
You just can't.
Yeah, got to lock in, man.
You know, being from a, you know, single-parent household and, you know, and just me and my
mom, I have no siblings, you know, seeing the struggle that my mom went through and things
of that nature.
That was another thing that I was like, okay, you can't fuck her up.
Like, you just can't, you know, because now you're giving this opportunity.
Yeah.
Then I started thinking about my career.
I was like, what do you want to be?
How do you want to be remembered?
Like, do you want to just go on and just play ball?
Or do you actually want to be remembered when you're not playing ball?
So, like, I took that in consideration.
I took that into serious account.
I was like, I want to be the greatest that anyone has ever seen in the sport ever.
And then I was like, okay, but in order for that to happen,
not only do I got to put the work in on the court,
I have to make sure that I take care of the business off the court as well.
Like, you can't be a shit show.
You can't be a piece of shit.
You can't be doing things that affects anything that has anything to do with your profession
and being available to your teammates, being available to the franchise, being available
every time you get out there that caused a distraction.
I felt that.
And when I started to start my family, that was another part.
I knew Savannah was the one.
I started having kids.
I was like, I didn't have that male influence.
My dad wasn't around.
I was like, okay, I can't fuck that up.
So like all of this is like piling on, piling on and piling on.
And yes, with the weight of the world on my shoulders.
I remember I did an interview.
I wasn't even in the NBA.
I think I had just got drafted.
I did an interview with like Bob Costas or something.
I think it was him.
And he said like, how does it feel to know that if you're not a first round ballot
Hall of Famer, people will look at you, look at you as a failure.
I was like, God.
I said first ballot Hall of Fame.
I'm like 18 years.
I haven't even played the game yet.
Like people look at me as a failure.
I was like that.
I was like, oh, shit.
I haven't even thought about that.
I haven't even thought about that.
Oh, my God.
There's people out here that really want me to fail.
Oh, my goodness.
And I use that as motivation.
I was like, I got something for y'all.
I got something for y'all.
So, man, it's a lot.
But it's also just like to the young guys out there that feel the pressure,
that, you know, feel like it's maybe too much.
Like, if you just put the work in, don't be an asshole.
Be a good person, you know, and dedicate yourself to the craft.
The game will all.
be kind to you.
That's always.
Take care of your body.
Eat well.
You know,
give your faith,
you know,
to the higher above because we're,
we're nothing without them,
obviously.
And just be a good person,
man.
It's not hard.
It's not hard to say,
thank you.
You're welcome.
How you doing?
Have a good day.
All that type of good shit.
Oh, yeah.
It's nothing wrong.
Not the wrong.
Leading your life in the right direction,
baby.
There it is.
There it is.
You get rewarded.
Yeah,
you get rewarded.
It's been inspirational the whole way,
not just as a player,
but I mean, off the field, what you've done from a business side.
Like, Trav, I know you know this, but the impact you've had on players,
not just in basketball, but other sports who have seen the success you've had all walks
of life.
The empire you've created around yourself, the trust you've been able to have with the people around.
I mean, all that stuff.
You know, I've taken notes since the jump, man.
I give a lot of people very similar to me, close to me and around me in the business profession.
And I took notes from you on it.
So I appreciate you doing the right things always and forever.
And I appreciate you coming on tonight.
Let's love, baby.
Thank you for taking the touch up.
This is an all-time for us.
That's up, man.
That's our new heights went to a new height today, baby.
Let's go, baby.
Let's go.
Got the king, man.
Let's go.
Thank you very much, dog.
Hell, you know, tell the family we said a low, man.
So much love for you.
Best of luck to you in the next game, man.
I'll be watching.
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Holy shit.
Man, it's just never enough time with my guy, man.
I mean, that flew by.
I just want to just grill them.
I just want to grill them.
And I never want to grill them.
and whenever I'm hanging out with him.
Like, I never want to just bring up.
I'm bringing up nothing.
So was Nike always, you know what I mean?
Just like.
Put him on the spot.
If you had any advice for someone getting into business venture,
um,
perfect,
perfect.
That's what I was going to do.
Yeah.
Just keep grilling him.
Oh, man.
He's the best,
though,
man.
What a good dude,
man.
Ah,
that was,
uh,
the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
the, the,
the,
the,
Ohio guys or girls.
It's just, it just comes out of me.
I feel like I'm like 15 all over again.
It's fun stuff right there.
There is flour everywhere.
Hilarious.
Absolutely hilarious.
You're like George Washington.
Oh, look, it's George.
Quick divisional round.
Look ahead.
Let's talk a little football, even though we just talked to the previous week with
LeBron and Draft Kings.
Any surprises from you specifically on, on, on, on, on, on, on,
last week's matchups and the outcomes.
Nothing that's right.
In the playoffs, anybody can win.
That's why it's the playoffs, right?
So nothing that surprising.
Playoffs.
Tampa was one of my sleeper teams.
I really thought Baker Mayfield,
the only part of the season where they dipped down a little bit was when Evans and
Godwin got hurt.
And they weathered that storm pretty well.
I keep thinking Washington doesn't have the roster this year and they keep proving me wrong.
So I'm going to stop thinking that.
You know what I mean?
Like I just, I keep thinking they're just a year.
away from having the guys to really get it done. But, man, Dan Quinn, Jaden Daniels has been
playing out of his mind all year. It's taking care of the ball, man. And they're stopping the run.
I thought Bucky Irvin was going to have a hell of a day. And he played well, but I don't know.
I keep thinking that there's, you know, somebody's going to have a game where they just kind of
dominate the trenches on both sides of the ball. And it's just not happening. Tampa Bay didn't
play bad. Like, it was a good game. They had a couple of mistakes at the end that really hurt them.
but Washington also was, I mean, they had a couple fourth down calls that like kept Tampa in it.
You know what I mean?
Like I think the Washington punt?
They're putting like what?
None?
No times.
No punts.
No turnovers.
They were moving the ball.
They were putting together sustained drives.
Like I've been impressed with Washington all year.
But I didn't think that this would be their year to compete with the big dogs.
And I've been proven wrong clearly.
Jaden Daniels has had a tremendous season.
their whole defense has been galvanized on a organization and team that I think has lacked a lot of
hope and like leadership a little bit.
And like with the whole Dan Snyder thing.
And I think Rivera is a phenomenal coach.
I just, it felt like that organization was missing something.
And for this to turn around this quickly has been remarkable.
Shout out to all those guys, man.
And Bobby Wagner still playing lights out.
It's been awesome to watch.
My man, Zach Ertz is out there balling.
Ertsy.
Man, I love seeing him get after still in his career, man.
For sure.
You know, shout out to Baker on a great year.
I know it's not the way those guys wanted it.
I'm just happy that he's found a home down there in Tampa playing well.
I mean, I'm right there with you.
I thought that was the one upset that I didn't see coming.
And they got a really, I mean, I think they're the ones playing the Lions, right?
They're playing the Lions this week.
This will be a big one.
Yeah.
I mean, if you can stop the run.
Well, this is the one.
Like, I don't know, man.
I just, they play so well.
Like, they're so well coached on offense and defense, Washington and Detroit.
But like every time I think they're going to get run on, Dan Quinn and this defense
line shows up, Bobby Wagner starts making plays.
Like the Eagles had a couple big counter runs on them early the last time they played
Washington.
Sequin had a big run.
He was like over 100 yards in the first like quarter damn near.
And then right after that, you see Bobby start scraping over the top of the tight end and
ruin in that play.
It's a vet, man.
To put it in, Jonathan Gannes used to use this word all the time.
They're salty, man.
They find a way to get it done.
They're a resilient group.
And now they find themselves, you know, playing in the divisional round.
And it's been an incredible year for Washington.
I mean, I would be beyond shocked if they get it done against Detroit this week, too.
But, I mean, at some point, it's just, they're having a great year.
The quarterback is playing really well.
They're well coached.
and it seems like they're a great group together.
So kudos to Washington for getting it done.
Shout out to the commanders, baby.
Let's speak in the next week.
Let's go ahead and talk some divisional around football, baby.
Okay, okay.
Well, we got Chiefs Texans.
How do you feel 25 days since you last played on Christmas?
How about that?
Got to feel pretty fresh.
Well, I mean, I've been getting after it.
I've been getting after it.
Never too fresh.
You've got to keep the wear and tear on the body.
You can't let your body get out of the zone.
You know what I mean?
You got to stay in the zone.
You got to, that's why we were in pads this week.
We had one practice in pads, and we got after it ones on ones a little bit.
And that keeps you in the groove, right?
That keeps you feeling football.
It keeps you kind of having that endurance, that muscle memory that you need to come out and play fast, man.
But the Texans, I mean, you want to talk about playing fast.
That D-line, that defense, it's a, man, it's a real deal right there.
And they showed it this past weekend against the Chargers on what they can do.
And they can create turnovers.
They're a tough team.
They're a tough team, man.
And I'm excited for the challenge, man.
Their secondary is very good.
They can match up with pretty much any team in the league.
Their defensive line plays very aggressive.
They're well coached with Domeko Ryans.
I, you know, Matt Burke, dude, this crazy how many staff members I know for the Texans.
Tomico Rines I played with.
Burke, the D.C. was with me in Philly with me in Philly.
Billy Davis was the D.C. with Chip.
Nate Olly is the defensive line coach.
Like, dude, I know the entire fucking defensive staff.
I was doing one of the games that you just kept walking by.
I'm like, God damn, you all motherfuckers are over here.
They're well coached.
They play physical.
They play fast.
They got a great group.
Really do.
So it's going to be a challenge for you guys.
shout out to Houston and good luck this week.
You got any, what's the keys to victory?
The keys to victory, man.
What's the keys to victory?
I haven't fucking heard about that.
Play physical.
Just give the,
don't turn the ball over.
Don't turn the ball over.
Get out to a fast start.
Start fast and a strong.
It's like the head coach for the keys of victory just as like a running like seven
list of like what it could possibly be.
And it's just how do I rearrange?
into three keys.
Turnovers is always there.
Take care of the football.
Which, I mean, playoff football.
Got to control the line of scrimmage.
There you go.
Big boys up front, you guys control this thing.
That's going to indicate the outcome right there.
No, man.
Got to play complimentary all three phases.
Got to play together.
Like it's football.
It's not that hard, ladies and gentlemen.
Everybody knows that those are the things.
Okay, so the same thing that works every week for victory's got it.
Okay, do those.
That's the one, Jason.
That's the one.
No.
Obviously, this team plays very, very well together, man.
And it's going to take all 11 on the field.
Yeah.
It just said to another one of them right there.
You can't stop.
Like, it always comes down to that.
It's just the same thing every single time.
No, man.
They got to punch them in the mouth.
Got to punch them right in the mouth.
Well, let's talk a little Eagles, Rams.
Yeah.
Rams coming into town.
You think Sequin scores instead of slides this week?
Dude, I was like, just go score.
baby and I was he's like I didn't want to put the defense back out in the field is that was the uh I mean yeah
you never know what I have it's very unselfish I remember a play similar play happening where we ended up
scoring a touchdown the defense goes back out there and somebody gets banged up and misses the next
week so it's like yeah I mean I get it I'm going down at the one though yeah get all of my yards I
can but then I mean I don't know man that's why he's where he's at I'm here uh anyways selfless
Selfless.
Absolutely selfless, man.
And he's been like that the whole year.
So he's just the ultimate team player.
I expect nothing less.
Definitely would have scored if it was me.
But, you know, that's why I don't play running back in the NFL and get 2,000 yards.
There you go.
You did average nine yards of carry, though, in high school.
Oh, yeah.
I ran all over, that turf over in Lakewood.
I was flying on that ashto turf.
These kids nowadays don't know what turf is.
Yes.
He's that you ever heard of AstroTurf?
It's carpet over a parking lot.
People don't even know.
It's carpet over a parking lot.
People call, uh, well, we play on now turf in AstroTurf.
I'm like, no, this is different.
This is different.
This is completely different, right?
You don't.
This isn't carpet.
You don't have to put strips of tape so that your skin doesn't get scrubbed off.
We bring extra bottles.
When the trainers bring extra bottles of, of, uh, was it for oxide?
Yes.
All right?
because we're fucking all day just fucking dumping it on wounds.
Everybody leaves with a raspberry.
If you didn't leave with a raspberry, I don't want you playing.
But I'll tell you what, when you're young and it doesn't hurt your joints, it's fun because
you're fast.
You are flying on that stuff.
Yeah.
Everyone brings tennis shoes instead of cleats.
It's like a reminder to everybody the day before.
And don't come with your cleats tomorrow, guys.
I had those little nubs.
I had like actual astroturf cleats.
Dude, yeah.
Those are the best.
Yeah.
Well, that's impressive.
Yeah.
I just had basketball shoes.
It works too.
There you go.
But yeah, no, I'm excited about this game.
I mean, the Rams, obviously, I was just there.
This Monday, they played a phenomenal game against the Vikings, Matthew Stafford.
They're clicking on all cylinders right now in L.A.
So it's going to be a great game.
It's in the link.
The Eagles got the better of the Rams last time they played.
But the Rams have been getting better.
They played so fast this past week.
And I don't know if it was having the week off the week before where they rested some of their starters.
But they look like a very, very good football team right now.
Oh, yeah.
Matthew's still slinging that ball as good as he ever has.
Langing it around out there.
So, yeah, it's going to be a tough game for the Eagles.
But yeah, it'll be a fun one.
Let's keep this thing moving, man.
Hopefully we can get this dub this weekend, man, and keep our playoff hopes alive, baby.
Hey, you know.
Super Bowl hopes alive.
Finally, last week, we promised we would do a blind ranking of Will Ferrell movies this episode.
Oh, yeah.
Let's get it going, baby.
That's right.
So, uh, intern Brandon, please, uh, do the honors.
I'm trying to remember all of Will's movies.
He's got so many.
So pulled these off of his top 10 on IMDB.
So is this in order?
Are we seeing one?
No, no.
You're seeing them.
These are just numbers.
These are just numbers don't mean anything right now.
Just the first, first movie.
Please.
I kind of feel like you would have gone.
in order.
You don't,
you're sneakier than that.
Give me some fucking credit.
Movie number one,
stepbrothers.
This is a top,
this is definitely a top.
If not one,
it's top three.
I'm trying to think of what's better
than step brothers.
Dude.
It's so fucking good.
Like,
I could watch it right the fuck now,
which is damn near every movie
wills in,
but I know.
I'm going,
fuck.
It feels weird to put
the first movie we see at number one.
that's a risk but we wouldn't be wrong that's a no it's definitely not wrong i mean this is a lot of
people's number ones it might be my number one i'm trying to like i love old school i really do love
old school stepbrothers but that i feel like that wasn't as much it gets better and better every time
an anchor man i'm also if this is if this is will if this is will feral a movie like old school he
wasn't the lead that's fair that's fair to say you know what i mean like although he did he did he made
probably the most impression on me as a kid as Frank the Tank.
Like, does he get considered, like his wedding crashers, a Will Ferrell movie,
even though he's not the main guy?
Wedding Crasher.
He's a, Mom, the meatloaf.
Oh, yeah.
No, you can't put him in there.
He's in a lot of one.
When I think of wedding crashes, I don't think of Will.
Yeah, you think of Vince Vaughn.
Think of, uh, uh, God dang, what's the other guy with the crooked nose?
What's the name?
Wilson, Owen.
Wilson, Owen.
The crooked nose.
Jesus, Jason.
I'm going to put it at two or three just because I think Anchorman's my favorite movie.
Anchorman's my favorite.
I love it.
Let's go two.
All right, two.
Second movie up.
We're going to forget about one.
Talladega.
You're in my wheelhouse right now, Brandon.
You are in my fucking wheelhouse.
I mean, it's got to be three.
If we're going Anchorman's one, it's just got to be three.
And it's one of those that every time you see it, it just gets better.
Fuck, you're right.
God, it's so good.
It's got to be three.
It can't be one.
I'm just curious what else is on this list.
He's had so many movies.
It's hard to remember all of them all, like, off the top of your head.
I got, I think it's either three or four.
I can't go lower than that.
Yeah, it's three.
I'm going three.
It's two if it's not one.
It's so fantastic.
So it's got to be three.
I love the Ballad of Ricky Bobby.
Next movie.
Oh, so good.
The other guys.
Great movie.
God, damn it.
Does this go four?
Fuck.
I mean,
so many.
This one's more of an underrated one.
And I don't exactly know why.
because it's absolutely incredible.
Dude, it is so good.
I'm going to say it's below Elf and Anchorman for me.
I also think it's probably below old school, even though he's not the main in old school.
It's just more of an iconic movie.
Like, this one never got the level of notoriety that all the other ones did for whatever reason.
I don't really know why.
I don't really look at movie reviews or ratings.
I just watched the movies and this is up there for me.
So I'm going six.
I'm going six.
No, that's got to be five.
All right, I'll go five.
I'll go five.
I'm missing so much.
I'll concede.
His movies are so good that I can't even imagine putting anything at 10.
This is where we're going to have to start putting some of these movies down there, Travis.
We have to.
All right.
Next one.
Next movie.
Old school.
This, see, just, I'm just because it's, God, he's front and center.
It's Frank the tank.
He goes straighting to the quad.
You're fucking crazy.
man. Do you think KFC still open?
You're fucking crazy.
I love you.
We're going stringing!
But you're fucking crazy.
Yeah, Frank, the whole town knows you had a good time last night.
I think Elf and Anchorman are one and four.
Those are the two that we got to leave.
Not four.
No.
No, I'm saying Elf and Anchorman are one and four.
I'm saying seven.
I'm saying this is seven.
Old school is seven?
Yeah, I'm saying just because he's not the main?
Yeah.
I just, if I'm just rating the movie, I'd put it up higher.
Can we go six?
No, dude.
There's so many good.
Will Ferrell movies we're missing.
But this movie is fantastic.
It is.
Vince.
Yeah.
The cast is incredible.
The movie is great.
Cha.
Are we rating this on a Will Ferrell scale or just like the best movies that Will Ferrell has been in?
That's a, that's, I've been going off of a Will Ferrell scale.
Come on now.
Give me a number.
Just go seven, dude.
Oh, seven.
I will reluctantly, I just disagree with it.
All right.
Then go six.
Fine, six.
I kind of want to go four.
Then go four.
Fuck it.
Just give me through this.
Jesus.
All right.
We'll lock it in at four.
Next movie, a night at the Roxbury.
That's what I'm talking about.
Well, this is a guilty pleasure for us.
This one is so pissed that we didn't talk this.
Because it started off on S&L and it fucking became a fucking.
Full-long movie.
And then I used to work out at Jake Laser's gym, Unbreakable, on Roxbury.
Road. There we go.
Shout out to Jay Glazer and Unbreakable.
I get Larry Legend. Shout out to Larry Legend.
I love this movie.
It is an all-time favorite of mine.
Chris Tann.
It is so fucking good.
I feel like Night at the Rocksbury, even though it's one of our favorites,
objectively not one of his better films.
I think you've got to go seven or eight.
I'll go eight.
Eight.
All right, eight.
Locking in at eight.
Next movie, elf.
This is where we've ran into troubles.
We have to leave one open for Anchorman.
I got you a little bit.
No, 100.
I front loaded it.
I got you.
So I say six.
Cool.
Kicking and scream.
This is what I'm saying.
This is what I'm fucking saying, man.
It's a good movie, but I feel very confident this is outside of that top six we have right now.
All right.
Seven then?
It's up there for me.
You're putting this in seven?
I love kicking and screaming.
Is it better than Blades of Glory?
Is it better than semi-pro?
No.
I think this one's 10 for me.
All right.
I think it's a good movie.
movie. I mean, listen, there's not a bad
Will Ferrell movie. Night of the
Roxbury should have been 10. Wait, where did
you put that? Ten. Ten. This is ten. Interesting.
I love that. Next movie.
It's so good. Semi-propo. I'll go nine.
Nine. Nine. This is, yeah, we're
on the same page. I fucking love Jackie Moon, no man.
Jackie Moon is electric. All of these movies
are fantastic. Next up, we have
Blades of Glory.
Seven. Dude, if you do not have
Anchorman with this last film.
Such an asshole if he doesn't have Anker Man.
He did IMDB top 10, so it has to be Anchorman.
I don't even need to see it.
All right.
Blatz movie.
Anchorman.
Yeah.
I feel good about this list.
Do you remember Anchorman too?
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
Dude.
It's actually really good.
It's so you want to talk about a movie that gets better as you get older.
That movie is so fucking funny.
Oh, my God.
That shit is fucking gold.
Look at that cast.
Oh, man, I got to have fucking grill my guy Paul Rudd about that movie, man.
I need to know more.
I feel pretty good about this list.
It's a solid list.
This is a pretty solid list.
Would we change anything with it not being blind?
I'd probably switch Night of the Roxbury and either kicking and screaming or semi-pro.
I think that one was kind of just a silly one where these ones actually like the character was like, I don't know.
I just felt like those characters were better.
Knight of Roxbury is a guilty pleasure of ours, though.
People are going to want Elf higher.
Elf's going to get some tweets.
Well, initially I was already Elf for four, but he's got so many great movies.
I don't think Elf is better than, I mean, I might put it above other guys.
Probably other guys in old school for me.
I'm not putting it above old school.
Old school is too iconic to me.
God damn.
I love Talladega Nights with a passion.
It's so, goddamn.
I feel very confident Anchorman and Step Brothers are one and two, though.
Yeah.
I think we'd kill the first, the top three.
Any issues with the list?
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Please let him know.
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Tell him specifically how you feel.
Tell him he fucked up.
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