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Joe, Austin Rees clapped back at
Draymond Green the day after Drey made
Huh? Oh,
what's it? Oh,
Austin Rivers. Austin Rivers
clapped back at Draymond Green after
Drey made disparaging comments about
Rivers' career. First, Rivers
responded on the Dan Patrick's show
to what Drayman said about Kerr said.
It's ridiculous. Dreyman has
such a high IQ. That's a big
part of his game is how smart of a basketball player he is.
So it bewilders me that he even thinks like this.
Dremont responded,
Austin,
you and I average the same amount of points in high school.
And I say high school because,
uh,
that's when you're at your best.
You really,
should he really talk about my NBA career?
You know,
I received the biggest bailout in U.S.
history prior to President Trump bailing out of the airlines when his dad gave him
$42 million.
Damn.
Damn.
Damn.
Oh, no.
Damn.
Damn.
Well, now, Auster, shot back.
You're the luckiest basketball players I've ever seen.
You were drafted to a franchise with the Hall of Fame office, a Hall of Fame coach,
and the greatest shooter of all time, perhaps the top five, another shooter, a Hall of Famer.
The Swiss Army knife himself, another Hall of Famer,
not to mention one of the most lethal scores of all time, arguably top 10 player of all time,
and Kevin Durant.
The same guy you chased off because of your mouth.
You talk too much.
You are a backpack jump shooter.
You're the guy.
Everyone leaves open.
No one guards you.
Then hours and hours of film of you being left open.
Talking about Steve Kerr hindered your career.
Steve Kerr made your career.
Joe?
God.
Where are you on this?
Damn, man.
I hate the back and forths like this.
You know, but here, both of them may have a point to some degree.
Okay, oh Joe, you know.
But I think Austin River
he does get a lot of flag behind that contract he got when he was with the clippers because
Doc was the head coach.
And, yes, I do think Draymond benefited from playing with Cleans Steph.
Hell, I think everybody, you know, kind of understands that he's seen a niche, he's seen
a role that he could take.
And, I mean, yeah, he played it to the best of his ability, bro.
He started his role.
I don't think, I wouldn't slight one or the other.
I thought both of them, I mean, obviously, Draymond.
being a Hall of Fame, but I think Austin had a decent career, bro.
I thought he had a decent career.
You played 11 years.
Yeah.
Everybody ain't going to go to the Hall of Fame.
Everybody's not going to be an all-NBA player.
Everybody's not going to be an all-star.
Everybody's not going to win awards.
We understand that.
Some guys are going to have better careers.
It's all about the situation that you end up in.
Now, some guys, you take a prime time or Lawrence Taylor,
you talk, you take a Jared Rice, you take a, a, uh, uh, a, uh, a,
a Randy Maw.
There are some guys,
it doesn't matter where you put them,
they're going to be what they are.
Yeah.
Some guys,
Shannon Sharp,
has to go to the right situation.
Take advantage of that situation and ta-da.
But when you look at it, though,
look at this,
though.
They arguing or they're going back and forth,
like both guys were elite,
meaning when I say elite,
hell, there's only 450 guys in the NBA,
Uncle Ocho.
Yeah.
You know, that opportunity, that's for the one percenters, bro.
At the end of the day, they both want percenters.
Like, I don't understand the back and forth for the, you know,
bickering about whose career is what.
But you're right.
Hell, everybody ain't going to win no title.
Everybody ain't going to be no all-star.
But the role that you get on a team, man, play that motherfucker to the tee.
And I'm trying to, so I'm just trying to figure out.
Dremont said he could have had a bigger role at the expense
of who?
So when KD's there, you're going to have a big
offensive role with KD, Clay, and Steph?
Okay, when you were there with
just Steph and Clay. And I said this, I say
what Steph suffered
or had a lot of ankle injuries
early in his career.
That was your opportunity.
But look, though, think about it.
If Draymond is a score,
that shit don't mesh with
Clay and Steph.
Steph, Clay, yes, it doesn't.
It doesn't, bro. You can't have
five guys out there who think they're going to get 20 plus points
tonight don't work like that.
Somebody has a sacrifice and play another role and play that to the tee.
Yeah, that would be nice where you play,
where you have great offensive outputs versus, you know,
but for the most part, man, we need you to playmate.
We need you to be an emotional leader to do exactly what you do.
That's it, bro.
That's all they needed.
They got four titles out of that.
Yeah.
Damn.
But it, but you, it's a situation sometimes, Ocho, and you know this in our sport.
Sometimes even when we have a lot, we think we should have had more.
Yeah, more, yeah.
Man, Ocho probably thinking, man, look, if I could have just had Carson my first couple of years,
I'd had like, don't get T.J. right away.
That means I've been by myself.
They had to throw me 130, 140 targets a game.
that's about 100 catches a season.
Man, I could have had me AB.
So instead of having 765, now I got a thousand catches.
Instead of having 11,000 yards, now I got 14,000 yards.
Instead of having 67, 68 touchdowns, now I got 90.
But everybody ain't meant to have a thousand catches at the receiver position.
Everybody ain't meant to have.
So I'm like, but the question is, okay, let's just say,
for the sake of argument, guys.
Draymond is right.
He could have had a bigger role in scoring.
You still think they win four championships
and Draymond scoring more and doing less
of what he already does?
Because I don't see him being able to score.
Now all of a sudden he's giving a 14 points a game
and still be able to do what he's doing.
Do you think, so do they win those four championships
if Draymond has a bigger role in the offense?
I don't think so, man.
I think.
You don't think so?
No, no.
But they needed what he broke, Ojo.
They needed that, bro.
They needed him to lock in, be a hell of a defender,
be that guy, you know, who we could rally around.
If things weren't going right, yeah, he may jump out there
and get him a technical foul, you know, to kind of try to turn the ties of the game,
things like that, that emotional leader.
They needed that.
He was the only one who could play their role.
Steph can't play that, couldn't play that role.
They could play.
No, they can't.
See, he couldn't play in Steph role and, hey, they couldn't play his.
because I'm going to tell you something.
It was a lot of times when Draymond Green wasn't playing,
it was noticeable.
It was noticeable.
Right.
You know, it's not a lot of chatter out there on the court.
You know what I mean?
And I think, you know, that hurt the warriors to some degree.
They needed him to win, bro.
You think about how good they were, right?
Yes.
Before Clay got there.
I'm talking about Clay.
Before Kevin got there, offensively.
Well, I think Clay is.
Clay and Draymond came at the same time.
Clay was the first round pick and Draymond with the second round pick,
if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, but I'm just saying, even with hypothetically speaking,
when Draymond was that defense of prowess and he wasn't an offensive juggernaut.
And hypothetically speaking, if he was, they would still win.
Because he's just adding to what they already do well.
Right.
You know, I mean, it's not his game anyway.
But just the thought of you got Klayker score,
you got goddamn Steffin score,
then you got the centerpiece who's running the offense,
and then he'd give me you that different mentality defensively too.
And he giving you points?
I mean, that's me personally.
I think the thing is they learned early on,
where he might not be able to score.
See, I don't want you to tell me what you can't do.
Tell me what you can do.
I can rebound.
I can defend.
I can run your offense.
Right.
Okay.
Dennis Rodman.
He can play hell of a defense and he can rebound the basketball.
Son, anything you give us.
We gladly.
You hear me.
Point total.
Right.
But we know you're going to give us somewhere between 15 and 20 rebounds on a nightly basis.
Yeah.
We know you're going to puzzle and play your ass off.
So instead of they found out what Draymond could do extremely well and not like, well, man,
But, man, if we could get him to do this and get him to do that.
Because what that energy and effort, Uncle Ocho, y'all know this.
That's a constant, bro.
You can do that every damn night.
Yes.
You and you have got to have no out nights with that.
As far as, you know, offensively, shooters, hell, sometimes you make shots,
sometimes you miss them.
But that guy who brings that emotional edge every night,
we're going to win more times than not with him.
And the thing is that, Draymond,
the role you served made you a couple hundred,
maybe a quarter of a billion dollars when it's all done.
The role you've served.
Yeah.
Four championships, two gold medals,
and you're going to have a jacket one day.
Yep.
In Springfield, Massachusetts.
Well, maybe it wasn't meant for them to be a score then.
Hey.
Hey.
I'm sure there are a lot of people that would like to trade places with
Raymond Green.
Yeah, I'm sure it's something like that.
He won at an extremely high clip.
He got compensated.
He won championships.
And he's going to them.
It's not like, you know what, you know what?
Let's see.
I didn't win.
You won.
Well, I ain't went no championships.
You got four.
Defense of the year.
You've been an all-M-B-A player.
You've been an all-star.
Two gold medals.
As a second-round pick,
who had all of these
on Draymond Green's card?
The guy in the second round,
he's going to be a four-time champion,
he's going to be a defensive player of the year,
he's going to get two gold medals,
he's going to be an all-M-B-A player,
he's going to be an all-star,
and eventually he's going to end up in the Hall of Fame.
Who had that for a second round pick?
Hell, I don't know.
He might be the only one.
Okay, Ojo.
Might be.
He might be the only one.
Hey, and he knows.
It's like Yokic.
Who had this career for Yokic?
They thought so much of Yokic,
when he was getting drafted,
they cut to a Taco Bell commercial.
That's how much they thought of it.
Hey, but you know what?
Yokish's first couple years in the league,
he wasn't nothing like this here.
Nothing.
He would cry it.
But you know,
No, no, no, but you remember, Joe?
Nerkich.
Nerkich was together.
They got up off Nerkich.
Yeah, they got up off Nerkich.
Yeah.
And then now they said, okay, go do what you.
And they're like, hold on.
You been hiding all this?
You've been sitting on this?
Hey, listen.
Yo, hold on.
Who knew he could do this?
Because if you knew he would do this,
and we've been playing Nerkich, and you're fine.
Hey, look.
Don't let Drake Martin fool, y'all.
He understand that his words carry weight.
He knows that.
He understands the success that he's had in the NBA.
And, you know, he understand that his opinion is valuable in that aspect.
That's why you see him on his podcast, and he, you know, he lets you know how he feels.
I like it.
And this is his opinion.
And I'm not here to say his opinion is wrong, but it's hard for me to see him.
And the question is,
he goes and be a score at any other team.
What's his career looking like?
Because I'm a firm believer
when you're not that Steph Curry,
you're not that LeBron and Kobe and Mike,
Larry, Magic, one of those type of guys?
Yeah.
Situation where you go back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There are some players that supersede.
They can be anywhere.
Magic Johnson could have went anywhere.
He's going to be Magic Johnson.
They're going to win.
Larry Bird could win anywhere.
There are certain players
they had great careers, but they had to go to the right situation.
Right.
Yeah.
Dremont, you are not one of those guys.
It is what it is.
I ain't got eight.
It is what it is.
I went to a team, only two teams.
I was one of the three teams had it.
The command, uh, Washington, the charges and the Broncos ran the age back position.
I went to one of the three teams that had an eight back.
All the tight ends got hurt during the season.
I'm playing age back at 200.
207, 209 pounds.
Draymond went to a situation.
Tremendous IQ.
He understood situations.
He could rebound the basketball.
He could defend at an elite clip.
And guess what?
Look at the connection that he and Steph has.
Yeah.
Hey, he'd get the ball.
Hey, set the pick, lead the ball right there.
Still come off the pit.
Let the fly.
Yeah.
He gets the rebound?
No, Steph going to reset.
Step in the reset in the corner.
Don't worry about it.
I'm looking over there.
Passing behind his back.
Here comes stuff in the corner.
Oh, yeah, he mastered that.
He mastered how to play with Steph.
How to maximize, how to maximize his potential playing with Steph,
meaning getting Steph off, making sure he's getting easy three-point him.
Making sure he's coming off these hard-ass screens,
I'm sitting so I can get him wide over.
Because ain't nobody guarding me.
He mastered that.
Ain't a whole lot of guys.
Think about it.
in the history of the game guys that played like that.
Reggie Miller, move without the ball.
Ray Allen, move without the ball.
Rip Hamilton, move without the ball.
And now you got Steph and Clay.
You play with the five guys,
you played with two of the five
that played without the ball,
they ran it and they were set picks for them.
Them boys did at an elite level.
Yes.
So what if you play with a team
that don't run guys off picks?
Right.
You better have,
you better have tools in your toolbox.
Yeah, you better be getting
with a thousand jump shots a day.
So that's the thing.
Look, Dre, you got an unbelievable career, bro.
I can see if you had an injury
and you said, you know what, Joe?
Steff is probably got to say, man,
just imagine how many points I could have had
if these ankle injuries
didn't creep up on me
and cause me to miss so much time.
And, you know, I missed the season with a torn, what he dislocated his elbow.
He broke his wrist.
He broke his wrist.
Man, I got 20 plus thousand points, but where would I be?
That situation is normal.
It's hard for me to imagine that Steph was like, man, yeah, I read off all these pink, but I could have did so much more.
Yeah.
I could have been an ISO player.
I could have been with James Hart.
I could be able to look at.
Dreemann, you went to the perfect.
You could not have landed in a better situation.
I agree.
And think about it, Steve Kirk,
because think about what you were doing
before Steve got there.
I don't think people understand that.
Dan drafted me, put them in a situation.
Boom, numbers here.
Wade Phillips came, brought Jim Fossel.
So it took me here.
Then Mike comes in with the West Coast
and I go to a little different level.
Each step.
Yeah.
You got to a level, I'm not so sure
that they could have,
that you would have gotten to that level
without Steve Curry and without that system
with those two Splash brothers.
I agree.
It doesn't diminish you.
You're an integral part.
I don't think they win those championships without you.
As great as they shot the ball,
they're not winning without Drey.
He was the heartbeat of the team.
Was he the best player?
No, he was never the best player.
But he was their most important.
I agree.
Because he did all the grunt work.
He did all the dirty work,
all the rebound, all the enforcing.
Yeah.
did all that.
All the hard screens.
And I think Kerr, the one, really put the ball in his hands
because he took the ball out of Steph Curry's hands.
This one, when Steve Kirk got there,
is when you started to see Steph,
seemed like he running two miles on every play.
He out there, I'm doing it, he just zooming through the day.
You know what I mean?
But outside of that, at first, you know,
he was a pick and roll, you know, a dominant point guard
who handled the ball a lot, ran a lot of picking rolls.
So when Kurt got there, everything kind of switched up.
And I think it played in the Drey Mon's favor, too.
Yeah, because he was more of the point.
He was the point forward.
Yeah, and Dre, I'm looking at that jump shot.
I don't see 15 points in night with that jump shot.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying with that jump or that.
Maybe if you were selling foot, you ride the basket, okay.
But I'm looking at that jump.
shot, Dre. I don't know if you got 15 points
a night in there with that.
Yeah.
But look, look.
And I agree with you, Joe.
Austin Rivers had an unbelievable
career 11 years.
Draymond is, what
year is it for Draymond? 14,
15? So this
is 15. Yeah.
Damn.
Okay, Clay came after.
So Steph was
Yeah, I would say, well, Clay came before.
Steph was first, then Clay, then
and Dre. Okay. Well, who's the first round pick with
Dreyman? No, Harrison, remember
Harrison? Harrison. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah. He won an title with them.
Yeah. Harrison Barnes came okay.
Yeah, so I'm like,
Dre, go home and look at the rings. Man.
When your daughter, when your kids meet you at the door, say, hey, let me,
let me refresh my memory.
Yeah, his IQ, yeah.
I mean, look, these days, not any time if you're not just heaping
abusive praise.
And he said it.
He said, look, Jayvon's IQ is one of the reasons what makes them so spectacular.
And it is.
But Ocho and I ran into it.
Ocho and I might say a hundred good things.
We say the guy dropped the ball.
And then, oh, now y'all hate nats.
Oh, hate nats.
Bro, we've been talking good about you all year.
But you dropped the ball in a crucial situation.
Now you mad at Ocho and I because we pointed it out.
Y'all know how it go, man.
You know, some guys can't take constructive criticism, bro.
But they don't ever, they don't never say, hey, they don't never DM me or DM Ocho, hey, man.
Y'all stop keeping that praise on it.
I don't need all that.
I don't need y'all to talk about how good I'm playing right now.
Don't do that.
We don't never get that.
Nah.
But the minute we say, hey, bro, you got to make that play.
That was a, you loafed on that play.
Man, you'll have.
Hey, y'all know criticism weighs more.
It weighs a lot more.
Especially, and depending on who it comes from, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're waving more.
Look, you got, that's what you're, Uncle Ocho, both of y'all,
Uncle, bad ass, tight-in, Uncle Hellaver, I mean, Ocho, a hell of a receiver.
Yeah, when them guys hear stuff from y'all, these other receivers, yeah, yeah, they take it to heart.
Time told me that.
He said, that's going to be the hardest thing.
He'd say, he'd say, he'd say, he'd say, he'd say, he'd say, he'd say, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's
sharp. He said, you got to understand, bro. You got a gold jacket. And you got
championships. So the things that they used to use against players that didn't have a gold
jacket or didn't have championships, they can't use that against you. So I'm like, when guys
say, oh, you're hating, okay, I need you to tell me what I'm hating on because I don't know
if you checked my resume. I hadn't updated in a while, but I don't know if you checked it.
I'm good. Hey, I left the game. Every record that a tight end can
had, it was in Glenville, Georgia,
Rob, uh, at my, at my greatest house.
Yeah, all of them.
All that doesn't have been broken.
Okay.
I'm cool with that.
But for a seventh round draft pick out of an HBCU to have every record that a
tight end could have, I think I did pretty good.
Ocho came out of Liberty City.
Nobody thought Ocho was going to end up what he'd been,
but he turned into a six-time Pro Bowl,
an all pro, a top 50 player in Cincinnati Bengals history.
I think we kind of know what we're talking about.
A little bit.
A little bit.
So you can't make everybody happy.
Nope.
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Ohio State, wide receiver, Ocho, and Joe just bought his dream car.
He isn't even eligible for the NFL until the next draft.
Just five months away from turning 21 years of age, Smith picked up at 2026,
Labrugini tourist starting at 250.
A quarter of a million.
Which pocket change, when you consider he's one of the highest paid NIL athletes in the country
with a valuation of $4.2 million thanks to deals with Adidas, Red Bull, Lulu, Lillium, and Nintendo.
Ojojo, if NIL were around when you was in college, what you called?
I ain't.
Hey.
I ain't going to lie.
Let me tell you something.
I'm going to have me.
I'm going to have me some fly.
See, when I was in college, y'all know what came.
What came out was some expeditions and the navigators.
That's what came out when I was in college.
They were the hardest thing.
Hey, Joe, remember excursions?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They had just came out around that time, like 2001, 2000.
So everybody was getting them.
But yeah, hey, A, Acho, you making four points on a million in college?
Yeah, yeah, get you a little Uris, a little Lambo or something, boy.
Hey, I probably would have caught me something like that now.
Yeah, I ain't going to act like that.
Hey, I'm just by the turn 21 and you mean, boy?
No, I'm going to get, yeah, I'm like, hey, hey, ball out, Jeremiah, shit.
Hey.
Yeah.
Ooh.
What's you getting on?
Put them things on now.
Hey, hey, you know, I had a little sup.
I had a little sup.
I had a little sub, bro, hook me up.
I had a 300, a ZX.
You know, I'm saying, T-Tops.
You know, I had a thing.
You know, I had a little thing.
Then I see you had a 300 vins.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Imagine they.
Imagine if you had four million, oh, yo, I don't you making it.
Oh, I have a sports car.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Hold on.
You know back then those big 560 Mercedes was out.
Yeah.
Oh, big body.
500 series, yeah.
Yeah.
Probably something like that because I ain't really know, I ain't really know nothing about
no little, like, I ain't know, I had never seen a Ferrari up close in person.
Never had seen a Lamborghini, so I probably wouldn't even, probably get.
You know what was out too?
No, I rock Zs.
Remember no, I rock Zs?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I remember Iraq.
Yeah, I think nowadays you've got so many of these young cats
driving these Lambeaus and Rose Russ's here.
You know, these kids see all that.
They want that big, they want that big boy.
Yeah, for sure.
Bentley and all that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What did you get, no, Joe?
Hey.
You died in Miami.
Oh, you know, you're in Oregon.
So you're in Oregon State.
But I still got that Miami mentality.
And knowing me having that kind of money,unk,
the first thing I would, I would have did, being a little shorty,
being a jit, I would have got me as Chevy.
I was going to say you get the don't or box Chevy regardless.
Hey, I'm getting, I'm getting here don't.
73 convertible top, you know, on some all gone bees.
That's just the mindset, especially when I'm that young,
where I wouldn't be choosing, you know, nothing foreign.
But my first car, I would want, I won a damn Chevy.
Yeah.
Yeah, boy.
Yeah, but I don't know.
Hey, I might have to get me something with a bad for it.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, I ain't on these life in the old job.
I'm not having to get me something with a pass for it.
Hey.
Yeah.
But, hey, that ain't going to be the first car.
The first part we'll go, hey, man Porter,
definitely will get them out of there.
You hear me?
Well, listen.
Boy, these kids bawling out of control.
Man.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, hey, they need some real helping guidance, too, bro.
Because, you know, you get what.
The stories that I hear about guys coming out and had that NIL.
And they seven figures to the tax man.
Think about it, though.
Think about it if you come from, you know,
a family whose parents never had this type of money.
Hell, it ain't just you spending.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
But just the thought, I'm just, I'm just thinking about that, boy.
You can't imagine.
In college.
You can't even imagine.
Man, me, hey, me pulling up to the game
and I got there a Chevy boy with that old trick daddy playing.
that 2000 trick.
Hey, I know one, I know.
You have that flip,
you have that flip-plop playing
on that thing on Joe?
That who?
That flip-flop paint.
That comedian.
Oh, you remember that comedian pain?
You remember that?
That film pop.
Hey, I'll be,
hey, I'm gonna have mine that bowling ball.
That thing will be looking like the old bowling ball
with that shine on it.
Hey, I know one thing.
When you get your ass on that field,
you better be cutting up.
Oh, you know, hey, you know I'm gonna cut up, Joe.
You know I'm a cut up, Joe.
I ain't got no choice.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, that's the one thing you got to understand as a young player.
Hey, it's good to have all these things, you know, these materialistic things.
But don't forget, don't forget why you're here now.
How you got it.
And how you go, don't forget.
You lose their edge that you lose a little bit of that drive.
Yeah.
Hey, you know, back in the, hey, I pull up to the game, had that little 300 C.
You know, out of the game, old lady, you know, when you get the thing, you know, I had to go shower.
You know, I can't take no shower.
I had to go back to the door, shout.
Then we go out and get a little something to eat.
You know what I said, no, Cho?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, I was bawling a little bit, a little bit.
What?
Bro had to hook that bag up.
Four M's, bro.
In college?
20 years old.
Yeah, we're going to carry here.
You were getting that, getting them gizzles,
pride to carry here to go to rides, you know, a little something.
Man.
That was, who.
Man, I'm thinking about it, too, boy.
What you think about?
I mean, back then, and, you know,
you know, I'm gonna just say the D boys.
You know, the boy had them Chevys
and them goddamn Dooley.
Yeah.
Man, man.
They were cutting up.
I said, man, boy.
Man, them Ford and Ford,
uh, Super Duty F450s and 350s.
Uh,
I thought about getting what you call them,
that Shelby.
Yeah.
That Shelby.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You was,
I went 10th drove.
That's the only car I've ever
test dro.
I'm like, man,
I might get this thing here.
A Shelby?
That Shelby, yeah.
The one from the movie
going to 60 seconds?
Nah.
Nah, it's a Shelby.
Yeah, I know what he's talking about.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Yeah.
Nah, I ain't talking about that.
I ain't talking about that,
I ain't talking about that,
Eleanor, though.
Yeah, Illinois.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that Mustang.
All right.
Time for our final segment of the evening is time for Q and A.
Before we get to the Super Chat, we got five video voice mail from my Discord.
Let's take a listen.
Unk, Ocho, Joe, what's good with y'all, man?
It's Fallout Media.
I'm back here again, man.
Unk Joe, I'm mad than the motherfucker.
Ocho, I'm mad.
Man, I'm mad.
I'm mad.
Y'all see Lakers locked in, goat jams.
I locked in.
I'm locked in.
Me and you were here.
Hey, man.
This was terrible, man.
This was terrible, man.
This was terrible.
Austin Reeves.
One thing about Austin Reeves so far, the last couple of playoffs, he showed me something.
He's showing me something.
He's not ready.
I don't know if he got that dog in the month.
Do we got that dog in the month?
What's going on?
Oh Joe Joe.
How often can we rely on the Thunder missing all these threes?
How often can we rely on the Thunder turning the ball over at this rate?
How often can we rely on that?
I'm mad, Nightcap family.
I'm mad in the month.
I'm mad, y'all.
No, I'm mad because this is some straight-up BS.
This is a game you got to win.
This is a game when the best team in the NBA play this bad, you got to win it.
I'm sorry, y'all.
I'm just mad.
I'm mad.
He mad.
Joe, how are you mad?
You knew what the outcome.
No, but they had a chance, though, also.
That's what he's there.
It's kind of like they got teased a little bit.
That's what it is.
It's like, man, we played pretty decent.
first quarter
second quarter
until the last
what a couple minutes
and then outside of that
you know you get down
eight to 12 points
you can't come back
and like like he said
hell he sees the turnover
that that She had
who like like Aung say
they ain't hell
Shay under 20 points
and I don't know how damn long
so you get this opportunity
damn you just
Bronj just needed a little help
he just needed some
he needed a R to
yeah
you know be a little bit
I understand. So he just wanted to feel good the night then. That's it.
Well, I mean, you got to know what it is.
I'm not what he's paying.
Man, why are you trying to run it? Man said he's mad, Ocho.
I know, I'm just saying. But also, outside of being mad, you also have to be realistic,
you know, going into the series, understanding, you know, there's a good chance.
You know, we might not win a game. You're playing the best team.
You're playing the best team out the goddamn West.
So I think what Joe said, and we talked about it, we didn't expect them to play
It is bad.
I mean, think about it.
How many shots?
She only went to the line three times.
Yeah.
And.
Look at all the threes.
Look at all the turnovers they had.
Yeah.
And they still beat you by 18.
And they only had 108 points.
You know they're going to have a couple of them games where they got 1.30, 140.
Yes.
And you know if they get to that 130 week.
The game need to be at 100.
Yeah.
Because that's your best chance of winning.
You're not going to outscore.
And the funny thing about it too, Uncle Joe, you just said it too, right?
Shea didn't have a huge game, you know, offensively.
One of the few games we didn't score 20.
Hell, he didn't score 30.
But hell, everybody else contributed to.
Everybody else contributed to.
So even if he does have an offline, hey, you still got to deal with everybody else.
That's the time that you're like, okay, Austin.
To think about it.
LeBron took a back seat to Austin.
He took a back seat.
You know why?
You know why?
Because he knew it was going to take him a little while to find his rhythm in time.
And after missing the first, what, 15, 17 games?
Yeah, he knew it's going to take him a little wild.
The same with AR, bro.
It takes a little time.
Let's take a listen to the next one.
What's our own?
Ocho, ISO, Nightcat, family.
Hey, I want to ask, what was one team?
you all
have,
y'all know
it's always
going to come
and play.
You never
had the word
by him.
He just
always on his
A game.
And,
um,
brown the goat,
man.
But LBJ,
Mary J,
P, B,
and J.
OKC and three.
And I say three
because we're going to
beat y'all so bad.
Y'all boys
ain't even
going to show
the game for?
He said what,
he said what,
What team or what team?
Team.
I think he said team.
He said team.
Team.
Oh, did I know I had to be on my best behavior against?
Oh, okay.
He said what now?
What team did you play that you know you had to have to be on your best behavior against or it's going to be bad?
Well, it was, uh, I'll tell you y'all.
It had to be, what, 2011, Brian first year in Miami.
I was playing here for the Hawks.
Yeah.
get your rest partner
that they're gonna try to embarrass
your ass brun chris bosh d way
they just had a squad they had guys
they had guys who knew how to play bro
and they were hungry they wanted to win
that's that's when brun was talking about not one
not two not man they were hell
oh yeah they were hell boy
i uh
Kansas city
yeah
Kansas city was always tough they always had to
they didn't have office
Offenses like they got now, like what they had, when they had priest homes,
and Trent Green and all those guys.
And obviously when they had, obviously not with my homeboy.
But their defense was outstanding.
They were unbelievable.
And boy, them two guys, they had Rock, Kevin Ross and Albert Lewis,
and then they got Carter and they got Hasty.
They were right there.
James Hasty.
And they got D.T. and Neil.
They had them got, oh, man, they were hell.
You had to be on, you had to be on your best.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
And they were dirty, too, pushing your cheap shot, you.
Mm-hmm.
Who you had, Ocho?
Shoot, I mean, especially during that time,
in the early 2000, boy.
Shoot, the only thing I could think of was
a goddamn Ravens and Steelers.
Yeah.
And then, you know, hell, I ain't goddamn behave
because, you know, my crazy ass, you know,
sending gifts talking, talking trash through the media just to make it exciting,
take some of the pressure off my teammates.
So all the pressure was on me, you know, all y'all got to do just go out there and play.
You know, everybody aiming to hurt me, everybody aiming to kill me.
So you, everything should be easy for you.
But boy, them goddamn game there.
Boy, Joe, I had to bring an extra chin strap, Joe.
It was like that.
He said he asked teammate.
The chat is said he asked teammate.
Oh, he said teammate, you ain't got to worry about.
Oh, what teammates?
God damn T.J.
Boy.
Yeah.
God damn T.J.
boy.
He's showing,
hey, you ain't got to worry about it.
He's showing up to everything.
Yeah.
No matter of circumstance,
win,
loss, draw.
TJ,
TJ, boy,
TJ would,
boy, he was a real deal,
boy.
Oh, seven.
I played with seven,
and then,
Baltimore had to be 52.
Yeah,
mine would be 0405,
Phoenix,
playing with Nash.
He,
a little joker was,
Well, special, boy.
Yeah.
Yeah, he was special, Ocho.
Yeah.
He's nice on that, on that pitch, too.
He is, he is.
He grew up playing that soccer.
That's how his footwork got nice.
I think the thing is, I caught Ray when he was young, and he was hungry.
All he talked about, man, shit, I need to be a defensive player in a year.
I need that, man.
I need to be the best.
I said, bro, these are some of the things that you need to do.
do. There's some of the things you know how you need to conduct yourself. I say, hey, it's there.
I say, you got the talent. I'd say, but now, I mean, there's one thing to say you want to be
there. There's another thing to go out there and take the steps necessary to be bad. Yeah.
Man, the way I saw him train and the way I saw him grow. And once we, because my first year
he ended up being defensive player the year. It was. Yeah. Same year he was MVP, Super Bowl, MVP.
it was over.
I said, I was telling somebody,
I said, don't even realize what he's done.
He was the wrong guy to have that level of success.
I said, because he won't rest now.
I said, he's going to want it.
And that's rare.
He's going to get it.
He's going to get it, Joe.
That's rare that you have guys with that mentality
after they win, they exhale.
But you got some guys after they win,
they want more.
Yeah.
Yes.
That's all he was like, bro.
I was like, bro, bro, enjoy this.
Bro, we just won the Super Bowl.
You're defensive player in your Super Bowl MVP?
He's like, Shay, I need it.
I need another one.
He's like, Shea, I need another one of these things, man.
I mean, all the greats.
He's like L.T.
And Reggie and this one, man, they got multiple.
I said, bro.
Bro.
Bro.
You five years in the league.
Think about it.
You five years in the league.
You're a first team all pro.
You're a Super MVP and your DPO.
Why?
Other than LT,
no other player got that resume.
Hey, well, that's funny.
That's funny.
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Man.
All right.
Let's take a listen to the next one.
What's up, Unk, Ocho, ISO.
Big fan of you guys.
I'm from the Caribbean.
from Grenada to be exact.
I've been watching the show
for past two years now.
You know, maybe three I've been here
from the beginning.
I always watch you guys.
Every night, show is full of laughter,
full of fun.
Every time I'm in the kitchen,
preparing my lunch.
Always, that is my go-toe,
especially, you know,
the stories, the unc stories
and so on.
You know, appreciate you guys.
Fly, eagles.
Fly.
All right.
Appreciate that, man.
Yes, sir.
We appreciate the support.
I don't know a whole lot about Grenada.
Anybody ever been to Grenada?
Nah.
Uh-uh.
You bet some air where you ain't do it.
Ash over there raised a lot.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I guess they know for like spices and stuff.
Right?
I think they're like known for like cinnamon, nutmeg or something.
I'm trying to think, I know.
I'm trying to think of it.
Now, he's from Sierra now.
Anthony Nested.
Anthony Nesty, he's the head coach of a Florida swim team.
I think it was the Olympic swim team coach, too.
Oh, can see?
I know a little something.
What, what happened?
It's known as the Isle of Spice.
You're known for like spices, cinnamon, nutmeg, stuff like that.
Okay.
But I've never been to it.
I'm going to an island.
Yeah, yeah.
Maybe a long island ice team.
What would you know about the long out of Litee?
What?
Nothing.
I know about a whole boy, Bucking, that's his draught.
The first thing you do, he'd go somewhere.
Man, let me get a long out of Litee.
Well, let me go ahead and get two because it's going to probably take you a while to get back over here.
Hey, them thing.
Now, I ain't ever had one, Joe.
Yeah, Karani James.
That's who's from Grenada.
He won Olympic.
He won Olympic Gold Miller in the 400.
Went to University of Alabama.
Now I knew it was somebody from Renata.
Let's take a listen to the next one.
What's up on?
Ocho and still.
I'm looking ice on the building.
I was got a good question for all y'all.
Joe, be from Atlanta myself.
What's your favorite moment being in Atlanta Hawk playing for them?
Like anything, it could be anything in the game, whatever.
Ocho, I got a bonus pick with you because when you listen to your receiver for our
workshop room, you did not mention Drake Lennon.
You did not invite him.
So I'm just a fake career.
So what is your beef with Drake Lennon?
I get the Falcons are a low market team, but Drake Lynn is a top 10 receiver in the league.
And I'm very curious.
And I'm Ash, pull up the stats for him just in case he doesn't know because Ocho doesn't watch the falcons.
Trust me, I know.
And, um, my last question for you is, um, what's been your hardest moment since recording nightcap?
And Joe, do not pay him that 500 until he missed Drake Lynn is the top five receiver.
Ash, pull up the stats.
Uh, one, my favorite moment being Atlanta Hulk, it will have to be, we were eight.
seed playing the Boston Celtics who was a one seed who ultimately went on and
win the title they yeah we took them seven games they didn't win a game here in
Atlanta fellas it was I've never seen the arena like that ever like I'm talking
about to where when you talking to yourself you can't even hear yourself talk you
can't even you know what I mean like it was it was crazy in that bro
or Joe why you didn't invite that man I invited everybody I don't know what
What the hell are you talking about?
Yeah, I don't know about no top five.
I don't even know by top ten.
I don't know what he's talking about either.
Especially that part, but you know, I don't disrespect nobody.
I just let people talk.
You know, that's this city, that's his team.
I like Drake London, really good player coming out of the USC.
Good dude, good dude, real good dude.
Uh, people talking about what's the, what's the toughest thing I went through since I started
recording nightcap?
I know a lot of people think it's the situation that I had last year.
But I've had some private battles that were even tougher than that.
And I just leave it at that.
Here's that next one.
What's up, fellas?
Just wanted to say, what's up, checking there?
Hey, I know y'all be doing a lot of talking about the nightcap outside,
what y'all going to do next?
Y'all need to line up the batten cage.
pool and throwing darts on the next one at unc you always time about you with shooting up
your knees your ankles your back it's time to shoot up man don't shoot that knee up
and don't get out there man and shoot that next episode a nightcap outside man peace
up.
No, bro.
Hey.
And down there six
and six weeks away from 58.
Hey.
Hey.
I tell y'all what.
I'm going to put down a mean
demonstration on you boys again.
Not on Darden Darts and Pool, Joe.
Hold on.
Hey, listen, you definitely,
definitely not in that bad case.
You already said you can't hit 85.
I know I can hit 85.
No, you cannot.
Joe.
All right.
All right.
What?
Joe, okay, listen to me.
Listen to me.
All jokes aside.
When the last time you've been in the bag of cage?
It's been a while, but my hand-out coordination is great.
I got two-ins.
No, it's not.
I don't know.
No, it's not.
How are you going to tell me what my hand-out coordination is?
Joe, do you understand how fast 85 miles now is?
Yes.
You're not, your hand-eye coordination unless you played at the highest level, it's not happening, Joe.
We're going to see.
I'm telling you it's not.
You're not beating.
You're not beating.
me in darts or pool or ping pong.
Hell, you're not even beat me in your own goddamn sport.
The hell I'm arguing with you.
Oh, Cho, you an uncle can't even see,
so I know y'all can't beat me in darts?
How y'all going to beat me in darts?
Hold on, whoa, no, no.
Ocho can't see.
Ocho got that murky eye.
I'm good.
How the hell I can't see?
Because you're on your right eye cloudy.
I didn't did well.
All my life were just one eye.
That when you were young, though.
You were young, vibrant.
You were booming.
You ain't like that.
I'm still, Joe, I'm still booming.
Joe.
I'm still,
I'm still vibrant, Joe.
Ain't nothing change.
All right, all right.
Man, we get out there, they talk about,
man, y'all out there going against a cyclops.
Hey, not just any cyclops.
One of the top sexiest cyclops alive, man.
You're not winning, though, talk.
We got one more right.
Do y'all remember the first time you had to fire somebody?
How did it feel?
What did y'all learn from it?
Joe, you ever had to find somebody?
Yeah, hell, I don't put no emotion into it.
It is what it is.
It's got to happen.
Yeah, hey, either you're an asset or your ass a liability.
Yeah, got to go, period.
Yeah.
Well, I'm trying to think.
Well, since as you do all the hiring,
she responds with determination.
I think, no, no, well, look, I mean, I've changed.
agents or change attorneys and stuff like that.
But it's a part of,
but I'm talking about somebody that actually work,
like day to day operation club,
Shay Shay,
nightcap or something like that.
I've been blessed and I haven't had to.
Hopefully I don't have to.
I think we have great.
I think the people that we have working in these space,
they enjoy being here.
They work really hard.
They understand.
A lot of them came from Fox and they understand my work ethic.
They understand
what I expect of them because they see how hard I work
and they know I expect them to work equally as hard.
So I've been very, very fortunate to have people that,
I think we pretty much had the same.
I mean, obviously, yeah, we did.
We had to fire a couple of reduces.
Think about it.
Hey, oh.
Hey, hey, hey, with me running this yoga studio,
I had to fire a couple yoga instructors.
I mean, you know, they are independent contractors.
So it ain't like they solely work for ISO yoga.
They work for other studios around the city.
But if I got students coming to me or clients come to me
and they complaining about you and this same complaint,
yeah, you got to go.
Damn, Joe, you'll find me if I work if I were to ISO yoga.
Get your ass out of here as soon as you came in.
Hey, if I got a young lady, a young lady tell me,
well, Ocho, he's been, you know, he's been real flirtatious
this dead and the third because that's the one thing
I don't tolerate.
You know, especially if you're a man in this industry.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You ain't going to be pitching woo on the job.
Because it's dominated by women.
And so if guys come in and can't control themselves,
that's the first thing I tell you, bro, your ass got to go.
If I get one complaint, you got to go.
Yeah.
Damn.
What does she?
Oh, Joe, you know, they be coming on to me, Joe.
I ain't got them to do with that, Joe.
Hey, well, hey, hey, hey, you better act like Ray Charles.
You, yeah.
Yeah.
Can't do business like that, bro.
Orcho, you had to fire somebody, Ocho?
No, I ain't really had to fire nobody off.
Me, you know, cutting people off.
I mean, that's not really, not really firing.
You know, they ain't on my books.
Yeah.
And nothing like that, you know.
I ain't never really been in a position where, you know,
I got the, you know, less.
go.
All you got to do is just work hard.
That's it.
I mean, look, I ain't looking over your shoulder.
I ain't doing all that.
Yeah.
I ain't got time of that.
I got too many other things.
I ain't trying to micromanage no damn body.
I ain't try to.
You just, hey, you said you can do it.
I hate that, boy.
You said you, this is what you can do?
Oh, yeah.
I've done this.
Y, Z, Y, oh, yeah, yeah.
How long you said you've been doing this?
I don't know.
Yeah.
And yeah, see, now I ask for saying people chat GPT to resume.
So they feel like they did all this.
And they get there on the job and they did nothing.
And then I'm going to chat GPT this resignation later.
You got to get up out of here.
Because we don't, because the thing is, at the rate we're moving,
we don't really have time to train you.
Either you can do it or you can't.
Right.
And you know we, hey, this stuff is live.
Maybe you get a little bit more leeway
With a club shay-shay because it's Tate
Right
But when we live
Yeah
I feel now
Hey Joe now that I think about it
Joe you know I love me some job boy
I'm thinking about hey
You might want to hire your boy
Come on hide me on
You know give me a little true
You already say you can't be still
And you can so I already know you ain't even in for the running
I ain't even got you in
I ain't got you you
You
Hey, listen, you heard what Unch just said, now.
Come to work, be on time.
You know, be professional.
But you ain't going to have no passion for it, Ocho, you already told me you can't be
still, you don't like, yeah, I ain't, I ain't going to waste no time with you, partner.
Nah.
No.
Yeah.
So I'm trying, so you say, fuck support black.
I'm trying to support Black Blends.
You don't want to get a brother.
Yeah, I can't do it, partner.
Hey, hey, either, either.
Hey, I told you, either you're asking.
said all liability, partner.
I definitely ain't no liability, huh?
I'm an asset to the coming,
right? You had me
on the corner with a sign.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I'm here. Okay.
No.
Bernie McGovern said, oh, you and Skip appeared
on Truth Adap, and you were asked
who you never listened to, and you said,
Will Kane, what is or was your beef with him?
I ain't got no beef.
I just am not interested anything that he had to say.
V.S.B. What's up, Nightcap, Lovey Show?
Yo, Unk, where did you get the random knowledge from? Do you read a lot or is just life experience?
Some of it is life experiences, but I did. I mean, I love sports and I'm just a sponge.
Normally, if I read something, if I see something, it is there.
It's there. And, you know, my grandfather was, you know, like I said, we was, we was computers.
We used the cell phone.
We was the, what they call that thing?
Notes where you like, you tell your phone something
and it reminds you.
That's what we were for Barney Porter.
Hey, tell them boys your address.
Tell them boy your phone number.
And then we'd have to, we'd have to regurgitate it to him.
But I've always been like that.
Always.
And so it serves me well to be able to recall things,
especially in the debate format.
Because when you debate,
to be able to recall things,
Like I said, plus I'm old enough to remember.
Because a lot of stuff that we're talking about
happened in my lifetime
and I'm old enough to have seen it.
Seeing Magic Johnson,
seeing Larry Bird, seeing all that.
I said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Y'all talk about this XYB, blah, blah, blah.
I said, y'all do realize in that first championship,
Bird wasn't the final MVP.
What?
Cornbread.
Y'all know he had a game in which he scored eight points,
but that ain't none of my business.
I don't even know why I'm running up.
Right.
See, to be able to recall stuff like that.
And, but so, yeah, it does serve you well,
especially in a debate format.
I think that was one of my biggest assets
is that being able to debate, studying,
and watching what I did.
Because the first two years,
I would do the show all two and a half hours,
and then I would go home and rewatch the show.
Mm.
And I remember having,
and my agent called me, Marvin's like,
what are you doing?
I said, I'm rewatching the show.
He called me like a week later.
I said, rewatching the show.
Call me a month later.
We're watching the show.
He's like, how long you think you're going to be able to do this?
He said, you'll burn yourself out.
But I wanted to be great at this
because I know I was the first to do this on a daily basis.
You know, normally the guys come in and do a segment.
If it's a basketball guy, he do the basketball segment.
It's a football guy.
He'd do the football segment.
It's a baseball guy, so forth,
and so, but I was going to be there full time.
I was not going to get off a segment.
So I had to immerse myself and to make sure,
okay, yes, Jen, you was good here, but ooh, you could have got you right here.
Don't be so, hey, let him finish his point.
You got it, you got it.
Spring the trap on it.
And so to be able to recall that information, man, it really served me well.
I do miss that sometimes.
I do miss, like, having that word.
Ocho got his flag planted here.
I got my flag planted there.
Okay.
Debate, yeah.
Yeah.
Real, real, real debate.
Trey Tiner, F what Ocho been talking about.
Can't say nothing about broad.
A 32-year-old LeBron is getting this Thunder team out of here.
Oh, he's saying when Brown was 32?
Oh, yeah, he's going to put up at least 45.
Yeah, he's going to have a couple games.
And they sing a little like this with no double?
Oh yeah, for sure, for sure.
Man, listen.
He's getting a game or two.
I think.
We get a game or two.
You know.
OKC always clamps AR series over where for real,
if they don't find a way to score.
Excuse me.
AR got to find a way to do.
He'll be better.
I think he'll be better.
Y'all got to know he went to college in Oklahoma.
He played the University of Oklahoma.
So it's like, yeah, he's from Arkansas.
That ain't nothing but like a two-hour drive.
from Oklahoma.
So it's like he at home.
I feel like he gonna,
I feel like he gonna play a lot better.
He gonna pick it up.
Man,
nightcapam,
all I know is 2018,
Braun-Win-Stand for this.
Hey,
it's 20,
it's 2026.
Come on, man.
Can we move on?
Hey,
we got,
we got to keep stop roof
reliving,
you know,
what it used to be and,
you know?
Yeah,
isn't it funny?
How time
just slips on away.
Hey.
Hey, boy, Joe, I got a song.
Boy, you got the hip, what?
What's the name?
What's the song?
Man, listen, hold on.
I wrote it down in my thing.
Hold on.
I wrote it down.
Hey, it's called You and Me.
By who?
Rocky Robbins.
Rocky Robbins.
I don't know if y'all ever heard it.
I don't know if y'all ever heard it.
It came out in 1980.
The song, You and Me by Rocky Robbins.
and he got another song called After Loving You.
Joe, oh my God.
It's like that.
Joe, you know, I'm a sucker for 80s and 90s music.
And I know about all of it.
I ain't never heard this dude before.
And I thought I knew everything when it come to old school music.
Boy, this one here?
Hey, chat, listen to that song, man.
After Loving You and the other song is You and Me by Rocky Robbins.
Man.
Cinco de Mayo,
Cinco de Ocho,
oh, Cinco de Mayo, Cinco de Ocho,
Prime lost the toe,
I'm Mojo, Jojo,
O KC, and Po.
We get the game.
If we get the game.
Hey, did it single,
uh,
today's single de Mayo, yes.
Damn, I didn't,
I didn't, I didn't, I didn't,
I mean, I didn't drink.
I don't even drink, but still.
Yeah, I should have went out there and got me.
A little taco or something.
Some teeth,
to, uh, what, no chips.
Tortillas.
Yeah, I ain't gonna even laugh.
I, I ain't know today you sink on the mild neither.
My lady came home, she like, she was like, you know today's sick?
I'm like, man, I ain't, what?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I ain't no either, Joe, until a little Joe, until a little Joe just brought it up.
Damn.
Man, we celebrate, I mean, they got so many holidays.
the holidays. Now the holidays just run together.
Hey, hey. Every other day.
Hey, not only that, when you didn't done
so damn much in your lifetime, boy, you
can do so much damage. You're like,
damn, I can, hey, I can stand and chill out.
Yeah. Would you rather be an
NBA's MVP, but never
make a finals or a bench warmer with
five rings who never played a single minute?
Yeah, yeah. What?
Hey, look, I ain't going to lie. That's easy.
I want to be involved.
Yeah, I want to be involved.
I don't want to sit the bench and collect the wars.
I want to be out there in action.
Boom, boom, room, dark to doom,
Hawaiian goons, bring out the broom, sweep coming soon.
OK, see and four.
The clutch guard, Jared Allen's only six nine.
We think he's taller than he is.
He got it.
Only.
Well, he played like he was five nine tonight.
He got that long-ass wreaths, too.
Oh, hey, Joe, this is it, only six nine.
Like they just like they just walking around like you just walk inside and see somebody
six nine.
Mm-mm.
Mm-mm.
That damn K was so smooth tonight, boy.
Ooh.
But hey Joe, six foot nine with a seven five.
See I'm saying?
See what I'm saying?
So he might as well be seven to seven one.
Might as well be.
Do you understand how long that how ridiculous?
People don't understand that.
They can't even understand that.
I think it is for guys.
like us who played the sport
and you played against guys like that.
You're like, damn, this joker got some long arms.
Love the show.
Are we sure James Hart is a better one-on-one player
than Alan Iverson.
Joe, you played against both of them?
A.I. was slithery.
He had a nice left-the-right crossover.
And he could...
Man, listen.
Both of them were bad, but I love AI, bro.
You know, I'm talking about from the time I caught him at Georgetown all the way through
the pros, though.
He was one of those little dudes, he was like, ain't no way when he gets to the pros.
He gonna be able to do all this.
He did dead ass on.
Yeah, yeah.
Man, hell, the hell you say.
Man, just a hell of an athlete, bro.
Nice.
Mr. Sharp, you have to start listening to your colleagues.
co-host, when they're talking or trying to talk my guy,
we know you're the boss and signed the checks,
but you have to start allowing your co-host to get a word in
or seven or 70.
So now I'm doing a three-hour show
and ain't nobody talking with me.
Hey, hey, this is cool.
Y'all complain, Ocho was sitting there last night.
Ocho say something.
Ocho blink if you're in trouble.
Ocho do this.
Man, Ocho don't say nothing.
Ocho don't know nothing about basketball.
Now Ocho don't talk enough.
Joe, man, hey, man, come on, Joe.
Man, you ain't got to agree with, uh, Joe.
Y'all ain't gonna be satisfied.
So guess what we're gonna do?
We want y'all to keep on watching
and we're gonna keep on doing it.
Yeah, and, hey, I do know basketball.
Come with a tear to him, though.
Hey, yeah.
I forget, what night there was,
I forgot, I knew exactly what night they talked about.
It was one night where I ain't,
I ain't know what the hell y'all
talking about, boy.
Well, they said last night because Antoine, they called you
Frozone.
They say, bad, Ocho, just blink.
If you're in trouble, if somebody got you held against your will, just blink two
times.
Hold on.
When it came to the Knicks, boy, I was on fire.
Boy, what were they talking about?
Ocho, they've been trying.
First of all, it was, man, you remember what it was.
You're ready to comment.
Man, Unk trying to steal rail from Ocho.
Unc, got some for rail.
It's always something.
Yeah.
Man, that's what, hey, okay, go have the show
because he keep bringing rail on.
Well, that's Ocho.
Ocho want to put on, okay, fine, I ain't got no problem with it.
That's his camera, that's his lens.
But they always try to create something.
And then try to turn it, try to turn it around and say,
well, they, they, no, it's not.
Y'all try to create a situation.
That's not there.
Hey, well, hey, we got to,
we got to get Cambodia on here, what?
Yeah.
Well, Joe, why you do?
Don't you know, stop.
No, no, we have, hey, hold on.
Ocho.
No.
Let me tell you something.
We can have another show, right, under the umbrella of club, Shaysay, right, or
NICAP, but what does it go?
Well, umbrella.
How'd we say it?
Shaysay Media.
Yeah, under Shaysay Media, right?
Like a, like a, give me an idea, you know, a couple, like a couple, like a, a couple,
like a couple things, like.
Well, we had one of those shows.
And then like a month after we launched the show,
you broke up.
Hold on.
We had a show, a show just like what you're talking about.
Hey, but that didn't have to break up.
They ain't how to do with me.
That could have kept going, though.
No, it couldn't.
No.
Well, hey, we can relaunch it.
What was wrong with you, John?
Hey.
No.
We can relaunch it.
Hey, I'm ready.
Me, at Cambod.
No, we, we're going to leave, let Cambodia sit this one.
out because we don't want nobody to think you try to throw shade or try to put throw something
it so we're not going to do that oh no no hey but no we good we good though huh you heard me
you heard me yeah over that oh yeah we good ain't like that yeah we good like that yeah
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah he
a lot.
Not, hey,
Joe,
Hey Joe,
Hey Joe,
hey Joe.
That day after you're
going to
be up for the
ShayShay
media enterprise.
That's going
to build somebody
up.
No, we're grown,
Joe.
I mean,
we're grown.
We've grown.
We've grown.
And it could be like,
it could be like
a conversation
like the Ocho
experience.
Like,
what is like
to date someone
achiees him?
Yeah.
I dig what you're saying,
Ojo.
Yeah, you know,
you know,
little different topics
that are interesting
that nobody else
know.
Oh, Lord of mercy.
Oh,
mercy.
What did you think about that?
Oh, Joe, you pregnant or got COVID?
Yeah.
Hey, Joe, he's looking at, you still COVID.
Get up, let me get that.
Let me get that.
Hey, and we y'all make me laugh.
Joe, you got to get me a little bit.
Give me a little bit up here, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Appreciate that, man.
Damn.
Damn.
I told y'all, y'all, y'all, it's going to be gone.
Joe, it's been like eight, nine days, ain't it?
Ain't it?
It's going on that.
Hey, listen, will you make me laugh, boy?
It made me laugh, boy.
It made me funny, boy.
I don't know what it is.
But it came back.
That thing circled back on your ass.
Both Donald McHill and Bamadabaya are a thousand percent champions
every time they go home to their girlfriends, Coco Jones,
and Asia Wilson.
Good Lord.
Yeah, they got great.
They do.
But when you play in a professional sport, that is don't matter.
No.
Ain't nobody coming to see them because of the significant others.
And bless them, Coco's unbelievable.
Asia, we know, hey, when she's all said and done,
she's probably right now, I say she's the greatest.
Going to be the greatest woman's basketball ever.
But that ain't got nothing to do.
We talk about basketball.
I want to know what they're going to do.
I'm not looking.
When I watch them play, I ain't thinking about this significant other.
And that's not a knock.
Yeah.
I like the support that they show them, though.
I do too.
Well, maybe Asia might need to get out there.
and help bam, that'll get them to the middle of them.
Maybe Coke can.
Because they ain't going nowhere soon anytime soon.
Well, they might need to trade for Katie.
They've been wanting to get, Katie.
You know where you might be on or something.
Who they're giving up, though?
They're giving up a hero.
Tile of Hero.
They're going to, whoever, they're going to want where
and they're going to want Tyler Hero.
If you won't, Yonis, you're going to have to give up both of those guys.
Yeah, if you can, if you can hold on to where, though, I hold on the way.
Damn.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Nah, nah, nah.
Hell no.
Hey, this dumb-ass light, always going out, man.
I'm a die-hard Eagles fan and Nick's fan.
When the Eagles won the bowl in 2017, Philly erupted,
and Philly and New York will erupt just like Philly.
Yep.
What?
New York.
A clown.
I'm telling you.
They're gonna have national guard out there, man.
I'm gonna see that.
Sam McGrand.
Dremont tried to be slick.
He went to high school and then bypassed college forgetting that the fact that River stayed one year at Duke and led his team in scoring.
Yeah, he had a hell of a year at Duke.
And he made that clutch-ass shot against North Carolina.
You remember that?
Yeah, I remember that.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, that's the biggest rivalry probably in sports.
One of them, I mean, you got Alabama, Auburn, you got Michigan, Ohio State, you got North Carolina, Duke, Green Bay, Chicago.
It's up there.
Cowboys, Washington.
Yeah, for sure.
Pittsburgh Ravens.
Sheldon Pope is Joker on the Denver Mount Rushmore.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, you got seven.
Yeah, I think, yeah, you have to be.
Because nobody from the Rockies that won a championship.
So I think him seven.
Man, with three MVP.
Hockey.
Probably, I would probably say
probably Joe Sackett
for the abs. Probably T.D.
Yeah, I would go, I would go,
I would go, I would put Sack. I mean,
Forgeberg was good, Frostburg was good,
Patrick Waw was good, but I would go
Joe Sackett, Sett,
Selvin, Yoke, TD.
Can the Knicks keep up with O KC
in a potential finals?
Man, that would be a great matchup.
Brunson, I mean, Brunson and NAA.
But they got guys,
They can throw it.
They got guys.
They got Heart.
They got OG.
They got Michael Bridges.
They got guys that can throw at it.
They do, bro.
They got guys that can rebound.
They got cat that can probably offset a lot of what, what Shea does.
They got Mitcher Robinson that can bang.
They got the other kid that they brought in.
It'll be a great match.
That'll be great.
We might get a chance.
That'll be great for basketball.
Them two teams can make it to the finals.
Ooh, we.
The ratings will be through the roof.
Oh, yes, Lord.
Because you got New York?
Oh, my goodness.
I'm not a guy that I'm not a guy that mind's flopping all that much,
but SGA overdoes it.
I mean, he was trying to every play tonight, even on passes.
I still got Yokic as the best player in the NBA,
even after a bad series.
I understand what he's saying.
I thought early Shay was a little overzealous
with some of the excessive flailing that he was doing.
But I got him as MVP.
Maybe I missed it, but I haven't heard
Spirit airlines represented say a damn thing
about the airlines being shut down.
Where is that accountability for America's abandoned
out of their money, oh, Joe?
Yeah, I won't money.
Everybody gets a refund, especially if you find.
Yeah, that refund. You shut down.
I'm at the airport. You shut down.
Damn a refund. Well, if you get the refund, you can
book with another flight. No, I, no, no. See, that's
inconvenience.
Hey, man, listen, man, I'm, I'm already pissed off
about my goddamn airline being gone now.
You know, so I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm doing well.
I've been coping and, you know, the only airline man
since 1992 has never had a fatality, never had a crash, man.
Despite what people may say about, you know,
customer service and the fights, you know,
them, you know, them throwing your luggage off the plane
and stuff like that.
We never had issue.
We gonna get you from point eight.
You did have an issue.
You had enough, you had not enough people book flights.
That's the issue you had.
No, it ain't.
The issue we have is the goddamn,
got damn fuel prices.
Okay, guess what?
And we need to bail out.
No, no, whoa, whoa, whoa.
How do you take American taxpayer money and bail it out?
Hey, hey, they take out,
they take the tech pay his money for every goddamn pay.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Give me my ish back.
Give me my tax money back.
Hey, listen, it's all good.
We'll be back.
And we'd be back stronger than ever.
Okay.
I have two kids going on the field trip tomorrow at the same time.
Which one do I go to?
Rain, lightning, or noise thunder, Lake of the Home and four.
You got two kids on a field trip at the same time.
Which one does she go to?
Or he goes.
What they doing?
I mean, boy, boy or girls.
Now, he just said he got two kids going on a field trip at the same time.
Which one doesn't go to?
That matters depending.
The boy would understand.
Me going on, going with you say.
I'm going to go with your sister on a, on a trip.
That's a good one right now.
What you're doing, Joe?
I mean, we need a little more contact.
I mean, it's just you ain't telling me what one doing or what the other doing.
It's just...
And field trip, what had you doing the field trip?
I'm saying, what we're going on the field trip?
Might be some cool stuff.
You might be, okay, you're going to the zoo.
I'm going to the zoo now.
I like going to the zoo.
I don't know about you.
And the other was going to the aquarium.
I'm going to the zoo.
I'm going to the zoo.
I'm going to the zoo.
I like to see the animals, bro.
I'm a huge fan of the animals.
I love seeing animals, but yeah.
Wait, hey, I'm going, one of us, hey, mom, you take it off a day.
You take it off, you're working a half day tomorrow,
and you're going to, you go into, on the field trip, we're doing.
Okay, so Ocho, if you could make a dream movie,
what would it be about what five actors, actress,
dead or alive, would you want to start in it?
Five, five is too many.
Five is too many.
But, you know.
Give me a roco.
I want a roco for romantic comedy.
How many, who I want acting in it?
Yeah, yeah, who you want to your dream movie?
Got to have Eddie Murphy, bro.
Hmm.
Who are your movie, Ocho?
Shoot, boy, hey, boy.
That's a good one right now, boy.
If anybody got to, you know, as an actor that's going to play me,
they probably have to be Tyrese or probably ASAP.
Well, you won't get that ASAP up with you.
What?
I mean, obviously, it got to be someone that look identical
or somewhat like me.
I mean, that's it.
Maybe, uh, Boone Woodbine Woodbine.
But what type of movie?
No, for me, my personality, it got to be a comedy.
Yeah.
Gotta be, got to be got to be.
Would you got, uh, could you put, you put me in something serious, boy.
Like, nah, you know, I'm, what you call him?
I'm, uh, suspense.
Yeah.
Give me, uh, Denzel or Samuel Jackson.
You can't go wrong, boy.
Denzel, I mean, if Denzel get, if Denzel get on anything, I mean, I saw the first movie, I saw Denzel, it was, uh, he played, uh, Biko.
Biko about Bantu, Stephen Biko,
an apartheid South Africa.
He ended up killing him.
Basically, he was a very similar situation
to Mandela. And
Denzel don't do no band. He don't, bro.
I wanted, hey, I wanted he going to make another
equalizer, bro.
You like all three of them? Yeah, man.
He'd be killing them to me.
He'd be killing.
Hey, hey, hey, speaking of Denzel,
are you all seeing a new man on fire on Netflix?
I have.
Did you like it?
Yeah.
I got,
I got a check.
It ain't.
It ain't did Zill.
Right.
Any last wishes?
I wish you had more time.
Classic.
Cry freedom.
Whoa,
Bico.
Keep on my shit.
Y'all knew.
I got that on DVD.
You know what a laser discard?
No, what's that?
Who?
They were giant, they're giant CDs, but they played movies.
Oh, yeah, yeah, I remember them.
That's back in the game.
Do you?
I still be watching.
I got, yeah, I got them.
I still watch.
Sometimes I go home and be watching.
I'll keep it all my stuff.
Hey, man.
I don't see how you do it, boy.
I got all my old CDs, all my old CDs.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, what is?
What would that mean when it comes to me,
when it comes to detachment and having to detach from something?
Joe, why do I do it so easy?
Is that some type of, you think I need, like, therapy or something?
No, you got some people who just herders
who just keep everything that they got or the head.
And some people, they don't make them no difference.
You know what I mean?
Right.
I don't know.
That's weird, though, man.
I'm big in the sentimentality.
I hate, you know.
Because I look at it like, man, you know how hard I worked for this?
I mean, I wanted, man, I saw that thing.
And they're like, man, I really want that.
It's just hard for me to get up off it.
Like those banging Olerson, you remember banging Olerson?
Yeah.
Guys, I got that five.
I got the one single and I got the one that single and I got the one to get five.
But I ain't get up off that.
I know you paid a pretty penny for that.
Boy, they ain't, ain't nothing.
The banging who?
The banging who?
The banging Olson.
Banging Olson.
They make, they make good speakers and headphones.
Oh, bang. Oh, okay. Yeah, I know you're talking about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They started that, they had a thing that you could put the CDs in there, and the CDs will play. It would play the CDs,
DVD, excuse me, DVDs, uh, in your TV. Hey, hey, almost like a net.
Hey, speaking of CDs, y'all used to have that big booklet back in the day with all your CDs in there.
Yeah, well.
That's what I got mine here right now. Yeah.
Hey, I wonder, I wonder what my book is, man.
Hey.
Oh, I think I lost that in storage.
Oh, Joe.
I had a couple books, boy, I had some, boy.
Hey.
Yeah, but I got them in Atlanta.
Riding up one of the thing.
I had a nice, had a nice reflection, Joe.
Damn.
Hey.
In alphabetical order, add that.
Yep.
What up Uncle Ocho, Iso.
Y'all should make a big three,
a big three basketball team.
Two we're going to play again.
Nah.
Everybody else. Come on, let's do it.
Because you know, you know,
I'm gonna give you.
Hey, hey, we need you to play your role
now, Ocho. We need you to play your role.
We know you're gonna give us back.
I'm gonna be like Carrie.
There you go.
You're gonna be like Carrie.
We don't need that.
We don't need that.
We don't need Carrie on this team.
We good.
Well, who the hell gonna steer the ship?
Because Unk came moving.
Listen, you.
Y'all just give me the damn ball.
That's it.
You got to worry about nothing else here.
Joe said y'all rebound and let me do the rest.
I need you to hustle and play defense, Ocho.
Just hustle and play defense.
Hey, hey, that.
Hey, I'm, I'm a hustle man too, Joe.
I'm going to be in a nigga shit, boy.
You ain't get nothing.
Hey, you ain't get nothing.
Hey, hey, hey, Joe, I can slide these puppies like no other, boy.
Hey, they used to go.
Hey, they called me Fred to stay on the goddamn basketball for it.
Hey, and when we pass it to you, we need you to make your damn layups, okay?
No, no, no, no.
No, when you pass it to you, Ocho, pass it back.
Oh, yeah, I'm ready.
There you, all right.
So, do shooting sleeves actually help your shot or is it just drips?
It's drip, man.
It's drip, but it's a lot of cats who, you know, got that burst of sac,
what is called, bursts.
And I had, I had one of new one.
Yeah, I've had elbow surgery.
So some of us really needed, but some of us,
It's just an accessory.
Yeah, they just, hey, I told a story.
He actually needed it because he had his bursa.
And so he put it on there and they keep it's coming down.
Yeah.
And people thought he would, and now it's a whole trend.
Hey, his versus it was, it was like big and full of like.
Yeah.
Like you.
Yeah.
Hey, I'm falling on that turf.
You fall in the right place on that turf and that thing get big.
Every time.
Hey, I hate, hey, Joe, it feel funny when you be, uh, walking.
because all of you were just moving
like, ah!
Ocho Cinco, Cinco de Mayo,
okay, see, when, though?
It's still Lakers and Five, though.
Nah.
But we're gonna get a game.
I know that.
By being Star Wars Week,
would y'all be a red lightsaber Sith
or any color lightsaber Jedi Knight?
I ain't gonna lie,
no, nothing about that damn Star Wars.
Hey, I ain't that big in the sci-fi either.
I guess I want to be a Jedi.
Ocho, what did you know about,
what did you know about Star Wars?
Shoot, I know, I know Yoda.
Huh?
Yeah, yeah, you thought I ain't know.
Well, yeah, RTD2,
R-T-D-2, D-P-O,
Darth Vader.
Oh, yeah, we all know.
A, Lou Skywalker.
Yeah, we all know about the same here.
Princess Leia, but I think I'm going to be a Jedi.
I want to be a Jedi.
I want to be Chubaka.
Okay.
You can be Chubbocker.
Why don't people talk about how good Walter Payton was when mentioning great running back?
Because a lot of people don't remember when Walter played.
How many games were they playing back then?
Well, originally they were playing 14, then they moved into 16.
What is that now?
It's it.
They're trying to put it at.
17, about to be 18.
So all them little records that was going on back then, people breaking them.
Oh, yeah.
Why don't they mention Washington?
Broke OJ's record.
I think he rushed for two,
what he rushed for 270?
Three.
I think OJ had the record.
I think Walter broke it on Thanksgiving, I think.
Well, Walter Payton was nice, boy.
And then Cory Dillon ended up breaking it.
Against, against who?
The Broncos.
Yes, sir.
But I wasn't there.
So I was nothing about it.
Dylan was a bad boy, wasn't it man.
And then Jamar broke it.
because Dylan went for
278
Jamal went for
2905
and AP went for
296
but I think
I think Walter had
275
I think OCH had
273 and Walter
had 274,
275
Ocho
appreciate that song
suggestions
here is one of y'all
latest
Oh honey
by the delegation
Oh hold on
hold on hold on
hold on hold on
hold on hey
hey
hold on now
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