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Ocho, Bill Belichick admitted
not drafting Lamar Jackson in 2018
was a major mistake.
Belichick said,
took Sonny Michelle,
one pick before Lamar was selected,
with the 32nd pick in the overall draft.
I mean, that ain't the only,
I mean, there have been plenty of mistakes.
Hell, who, what,
all 28 teams that didn't draft Randy Moss,
that was a mistake too.
It's hindsight.
It's a magnificent sight. It's easy to say.
But, hold on.
If they'd have thought Lamar Jackson was going
to be this, they'd have took him number one.
He'd have been number one.
It's easy to look back.
I should have put
$500,000 to a million in Netflix. I should have put $500,000 to a million in Netflix.
I should have put $500,000 to a million in Google.
It's easy to look back now.
They threw the roof.
Yeah, yeah.
You never know.
That's why it's called taking a chance or taking a gamble.
What about those stocks that we thought,
what about the blockbuster stock that I had?
Can I sell you a blockbuster right now, Ocho?
What the heck?
Or AOL.
Anybody interested in AOL?
Yeah.
Come on, man.
That's crazy.
Coach, it's easy.
I mean, hindsight is a magnificent science because you have the luxury of knowing now what you didn't know then.
Yeah.
For hell, who couldn't live their life like that, Ocho?
Who could live their life like that?
We go back and say, you know what, Ocho?
Think about it.
Just think, okay, we go to a bigger school.
Hey, with our talent, we'd probably be a top 10 pick.
We're going to get a quarter.
Hey, now we got millions coming out.
We'll get to a contract even sooner.
We got more.
Come on, man.
You make yourself sick doing that.
As a scout, as a scout and as a GM, how do you look at Lamar Jackson at Louisville and college
and pass on based on what you see?
I don't care what the people say.
I don't care what the media say about him being a running back.
How do you pass on that?
Understanding how dynamic he can be, how dynamic he was.
Because they didn't view him as a quarterback.
Man, they wanted a man to work out as a wide receiver,
Ocho. What does that tell you?
You had some prominent GMs that
drafted great, historically great
players, said, I see him as a wide
receiver. Remember,
they wanted Tim Tebow to work out at tight
end.
So you can understand why.
I mean, it's just like the guy that took
Jokic in the second round. If they knew that the guy that took Jokic in the second round.
If they knew that, then it took Jokic in the first overall pick.
If you know he's going to be a three-time MVP.
Yeah, but you have an eye for football.
I have an eye for football.
I could see how dynamic he was in college.
I can see how the shift in the game and which way it was headed and know,
okay, this is what I need.
But I did say,
I thought the Ravens should take him.
What pick did the Ravens,
because the Ravens had two first round picks.
I thought,
I just knew the Ravens
was going to take him
with their first, first round pick.
I see.
Oh, perfect.
The Ravens are perfect.
Yeah.
Yeah, I saw that.
And then when they pass,
I'm like, oh, shucks.
Hey,
you win some,
you lose some.
At 25? Who's the 25th pick some Who did they take They took a tight end
He had some good years
For the Broncos
I think he's still playing
He was at
No he's in New England
Who that
Hayden Hurst
Oh okay okay, okay.
But he might be a free agent, but he—okay.
But, Ocho, that's the thing.
Right.
When you don't—when you can't see, like, oh, he can't play.
I'm like, bro, and my thing was, I'm like, bro, somebody threw for all them yards.
Yeah.
Somebody—y'all make it seem like the man rushed for 3,000 yards.
The man passed for 3,000.
Yeah.
He rushed for 1,500.
And his junior year or his sophomore year was better than the year when he
run the Heisman.
I just knew.
I said, the Ravens.
I think the Ravens going to take him.
I said, that'd be a good pick.
They're in the right situation.
Why stop? I got some would be a good pick. They're in the right situation. What? Stop.
I got some bad-ass kids today.
That's why I'm getting you a brother, bro.
What?
What time is that? Teddy. What type is that?
Get it.
What type is that?
Oh, there you go.
Yes.
When they was in there arguing?
No, he turned stuff off the box.
And they're arguing.
They've been fighting over cloth the whole night.
Get it?
So, I called her later today.
So, I'm going to get another one.
You're going to get another one?
Another one of these.
Not this one.
No, not him.
How do you think they're going to be accepting of a new dog?
They're going to be great. They're going to be accepting of a new dog? They're going to be great.
They're going to be great.
Are you going to get another male?
Yes. I've only had male dogs.
We've only had male dogs.
In my family, we've only had male dogs.
All this going back to
my grandfather had hunting dogs,
Riley and Skimp.
Us having Joe Boy and Homer and Champ.
Hold on.
Now, you've had Teddy and Titus.
How are you so sure they're going to be accepting of a new male dog coming in?
I'm the pack leader.
I determine how everything goes.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. I like goes. Okay. Okay. Okay.
I like that.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
No, I had four at one point in time.
I had Tarzan and Taz and I had Titan and Tonka.
So I had four at one time.
Right.
And then I had three.
Had an Akita named Samson, but we called him Bo.
And I had Taz and Tarzan.
Where are all these dogs at, man?
Well, I got these two right here.
I'm getting another one probably in a month.
He got papers. He's all vaccinated. He got a passport. I just these two right here. I'm getting another one probably in a month. He got papers.
He's all vaccinated.
He got a passport.
I just talked to the lady.
We're going to ride her money.
And then when she brings him over, I'll give her the rest of the money in cash.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
What kind of dog are we talking about?
Another one of these are palm.
Whoa.
Oh, hell.
Oh, heck.
How much are we talking?
How much it cost?
Same, 10. 10 what?. How much we talking? How much it cost? Same, 10.
10 what?
Yeah, because you got to.
Oh, joke.
He's coming from overseas.
Hold on.
10 what?
10 bands.
So that's why I need that 5,200.
It's only 4,800.
But once I get my 52.
So, hold on.
So you're paying 10,000 American dollars in this economy for a dog.
You just spent $21,000 on one bedroom set.
That was my living room furniture.
Okay, living room.
Man, people furnish your whole house for 10 bands.
Hold on, hold on.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
This is a different house.
I'm doing all white.
This is different.
This is a different type of fabric'm doing all white. This is different. This is a different type of fabric
that comes all the way from Ethiopia.
You can't get this white
just anywhere.
Oh, Lord.
Huh?
And my rug is alpaca.
I got alpaca rug.
Yeah, this is different.
All white.
I'm going to pack you
in that same rug
and throw your ass in it.
Hey!
Listen, I could have got you a dog.
I got a homeboy right now in Liberty City.
Could have got you, what's that, a Pomeranian?
Yes.
Could have got you a Pomeranian, five-star Pomeranian for $200.
See, and I'm going to beat the tariffs.
I don't want to buy, you know what I'm saying?
Because they try to put tariffs on everything.
So, you know what I'm saying, don't you?
No, no, we got a 90-day suspension on the tariffs.
So, we good right now.
Well, I'm getting all, we're getting all our stuff before.
You know, you never know.
He might change his mind.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
So, I got to get one from him because he and Titus don't realize how big he is.
So, Titus be picking him up walking around
because he pick him up
by his shirt
and be walking around with it.
Yeah.
Hey, but listen, listen.
That's a whole lot of money
for a dog, man.
I'm just, listen.
I'm just looking out for you.
I've never heard of,
I've heard the first time
you spent 10 on that one
and spending 10 on another one.
Bro, there was a dog
that just sold for $5 million.
No, it's not. Yes, it is. Look, Google it. Bro, there's a dog that just sold for $5 million. No, it's not.
Yes, it is.
Look, Google it.
I think it's a Tibetan Mastiff.
That story might not be real.
I doubt that's real.
Ocho, the bloodlines go,
I mean, the top of the bloodlines,
they go for $600,000 on average.
Yeah, and I know Tibetan Mastiffs.
Ocho, I've been to dogs.
I've been to dogs.
You know, I love dogs too.
Tibetan Mastiff is huge.
You know, it's a big dog.
There's not too many of them here in the States, though.
I ain't seen too many bed masses in the States.
No, because, I mean, the bloodlines.
I mean, you know, when you're dealing with top-of-the-line bloodlines.
But there's some.
You can find them.
Oh.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm just saying, you know, $10,000, that's a little steep now for a dog.
That ain't nothing.
That ain't nothing.
I mean, the fact that I can get you one for $200 that looks just like that.
Look, I was about to buy me a car, but they talk about them tariffs.
I ain't getting a car until 28.
Hold on.
Well, how you about to?
You got a $10,000 dog.
You about to buy a car.
You complaining because I'm going to go get a McLaren tomorrow.
What?
$5,200 a mile?
That's why I'm complaining.
If it's all your money, I don't give a damn about that.
You buying stuff with my money.
Chad, what's wrong with this man?
Time out.
Time out.
Listen, I'm not getting to McLaren with your money.
That's not what I'm using.
I got 50 lem jobs.
I got 50 lem jobs.
World's most expensive dog.
Breeder pays $5 million for a rare wolf dog.
That's part wild beast, part pooch., and eats three kilograms of raw meat daily.
Here's its new owner.
$5 million.
A wolf dog?
Yes.
Now, go look up Tibetan Mastiffs and get those pure bloodlines.
$600,000, $1 million, $2 million.
Top.
Even dogs that you see at the
Westminster. Those dogs
go on average from five to ten.
Now, they're expensive.
I know that. Them show dogs, that's a different
ballgame.
Okay.
The most expensive Tibetan master ever sold
is a red golden puppy named
Big Splash.
A guy by the name of Hong Dong,
which is Hong Dong in Chinese,
paid 1.5 million, 10 million won in 2011 for a Chinese.
Hey, these are beautiful.
These look like an oversized chow chow, huh?
Mm-hmm.
Chow chow.
Dogs are expensive, bro.
I wanted to get a Bichon
as a matter of fact I went to Bichon
I went to Houston Texas Scott Summer
if y'all don't believe it you can
call him up and ask now I went out there
they had one named JR
he was the first Bichon to win
he's won again he's won with another Bichon
and he also won with a cumbersome Spaniel named Stump
I went out there and looked at him
man that man told me what that thing was going to cost.
Oh, no, bro. I'm sorry I wasted your time.
A Bichon Frise. Yes.
How much?
Like 30, and then they wanted to trade him
because they wanted to put him in a show.
30,000?
Yeah. Man.
And then he wanted the show because the thing
is that he's the trainer.
He wasn't the owner.
As a matter of fact, chat, y'all know I'm talking about.
Carol Ruggles was the owner.
Go look it up.
Go look up Carol Ruggles.
Man.
$30,000.
Boy.
Boy, stop.
Boy, that's expensive, boy.
Golly. Yeah. oh but that's expensive boy golly
yeah
but hey
this
I don't spend a whole lot of money
on a whole lot of stuff
but dogs
I'm gonna make sure
they have the best care
I'm gonna make sure
they have the best food
I'm gonna make sure
they have the best attention
and they get sick
hey
like I said
I'm always gonna give my dogs
at least a chance
I'm gonna give them a week even if the vet tells a chance. I'm going to give them a week.
Even if the vet tells me, Mr. Shaw, I'm going to give them a week.
Right.
And I know it sets me back sometimes.
It cost me 15, 20 bands.
But I'm going to give them a week.
Hey, if you can pull it through, I'm going to give you a chance.
Right.
And then I have to make the tough decision.
Right.
They're not going to be able to pull it through.
I don't want them to suffer.
Because at some point in time, it gets to a point where, Ocho,
are you keeping them alive for you
or are you keeping them alive for him because
he has no quality of life?
Right.
Listen,
I love that you love dogs.
I hear the passion in your voice,
but if you ever want to save some money,
I got a homeboy
named Dewberry
in Liberty City right now.
He's a booster.
He can get you anything.
Oh, I got a homeboy too.
Okay.
That's a better thing.
I just saw it.
I said, man,
what my damn pressure washer
that I gave you $200 for?
He got some
expensive ass cologne.
I said, I don't want
no damn cologne.
I want that
pressure watching
that you promised me
hey
dog that's crazy
30,000
10,000
whoo
that's
that's jewelry
that's your
like you buy
like you got
hey
like you got that Rolex
and you got them
chrome hard jeans
that you sitting on there smoking them cigars?
How much a pair of chrome heart jeans?
10, 12, 15,000.
The belt, 5,000.
Nah.
Yeah, Bull Jive.
You know, I'm a booster, man.
A booster.
I don't know what you are, but I'm just saying.
Can I get my $5,200 so I can send this woman the money?
I got you.
I got you.
No, you don't got me.
Hold on.
When are you going to get the dog?
When are you going to get the dog so I can send the money over?
I got a wire to month.
I got a wire to month half of it tomorrow.
Oh, tomorrow?
So you're going to send your half, and then when the dog come, I'll give you the rest of it.
What you mean, my half?
You got me. I give you the rest of it. What you mean, my half? God.
That man talking about he,
he go, you go ahead and send your half,
and when it come, I give you my,
he give you my half.
All of it's my half.
You got my money.
This man,
this man
talking about buying a McLaren. This man, this man talking about Biden-McClaren.
This man talking about mandum ball.
All kind of stuff.
Y'all saw it.
70 is TV.
Hey, hold on.
Hey, listen.
I'm in my winning season.
What's the wrong sound?
I'm in my winning season.
I told you 2025, I'm not playing.
Well, I want to win.
I'm losing right now.
Oh, you ain't losing. You just bought
a $10,000 dog. How you losing? You were
spending it by a car yesterday, but the tariffs made you
stop. I wasn't buying. No, I was thinking
about buying a car in 26.
I wasn't buying no car this year.
I just got the extended
warranty. Oh, no.
As a matter of fact,
I'm going to push it all the way back to 28.
I'm just going to get me a two-year extended warranty.
My warranty will be up in January of 26.
So I'm going to get 26, 27.
I'll get me a new car in 28.
Okay, well, I'm going to wait until 28 then to get it, Dan.
No, you ain't been waiting nothing.
No pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew.
If you can wait that long, go ahead.
If you could die, would I be throwing at you?
Good luck.
Chat, y'all see this man?
Oh.
Boy, that's funny.
Yeah, that's funny.
That's funny, boy.
That's funny. No, I'm chilling, though. I ain't gonna buy nothing.'s funny boy That's funny Nah I'm chilling though
I ain't gonna buy nothing
I ain't gonna buy nothing
I ain't gonna buy nothing
I'm chilling
I'm just glad to be
In my new place man
This thing
This thing look real
Now I will give you the tour
I will give you the tour
But I don't know how to
I don't know how to work the camera
Don't worry about it
If you
I tell you what Ocho
If you don't
Send me my money
I'm gonna come visit you And I'm gonna take me a duke on the alpaca.
No, no, don't do that.
Hey, Bonk, you know how much I pay for that?
Guess how much you're going to pay to get it clean.
Nah, nah.
I'm going to drink me some chocolate milk, and I'm going to eat my three, four apples.
Hey, listen, you know, you come to Miami, you know there's a whole lot of people who got to deal with you.
You mess around with me down here now.
I'm talking about a complete blowout.
Hey, hey. got to deal with you. You mess around with me down here now. I'm talking about a complete blowout.
Hey, Teddy Bear, we're going to get it. We're going to
get it.
That's messed up.
We're going to get it.
Deshaun Watson say he will come
back better than he ever was.
Everyone don't think I can get back to where I was.
I believe the work that I put in, that I believe in myself.
I know I'm going to be way better than before.
Hey, that's where it all started, huh?
That's where it all started.
Now, one of the problems with Deshaun Watson in previous years,
based on how he looked, is it looked like his confidence was shot.
It looked like his confidence was shot.
I even asked you before,
why does it seem like other quarterbacks that come into the game,
that play in the exact same system, look that much better than he does?
Why would Joe Flacco coming in and leading the Cleveland Browns
to a first-round playoff berth?
Why does the offense look completely different
every time somebody else
is at the helm?
For one, I think Deshaun
might not have been
all the way fully healthy.
You know, outside of that,
I think it's confidence for Deshaun,
and you can tell by his decision-making
when he was playing.
I don't know.
Listen, I hope he gets back
to the old Deshaun
that we're used to seeing
and make that AFC North
that much more interesting,
where it's a four-quarterback battle, you know, for the top.
I mean, well.
You know what I'm going to do, Wancho?
Three-quarterback.
I'm going to call K-Mark and tell him to go ahead and send me those cigars.
Who?
K-Mark.
Oh, I forgot K-Mark.
Listen, now I don't want to, listen, I don't play by my cigar now.
Now, one thing about it. Yeah, that's what I'm hoping. I'm hoping you don't play by my cigar now. One thing about it, you lost that bet.
That's what I'm hoping.
I'm hoping you don't play.
Listen, I ain't heard from him since.
I ain't heard from K-Mart since.
Listen, I would hate to have to jump on him.
I would hate to have to do a twink.
I'm going to call him tomorrow.
I'm going to say, K-Mart, just go and send that to me.
Hey, don't do that.
Don't do that.
With them 70K lunatics and them Daniel Marshalls.
Listen, he's seeing my cigars.
I probably had to whoop him.
I'm just being honest.
Whatever between you and him, but I'm going to get them cigars.
My brother smokes cigars.
You know, my brother loves cigars.
Nah, he don't smoke them kind, though.
He don't smoke them kind.
He don't smoke them kind, but he will.
Hey, Chad, y'all tell Kmart,in man make sure i need he got three days he got three days because if he got three days to get my cigars in miami or i'm gonna come on gill's arena
i'll fly to la i will kenya martin matter of fact i will everybody on gill's podcast
why you want to whip everybody but you don't want to pay me? Because you're guilty by association.
So,
Gil gonna get it?
Ken,
you gonna get it? Well,
I guess what?
I gotta whip you,
all the kid,
Chauncey,
everybody.
You're guilty by association.
Hey,
my kid's a jump you,
boy.
That's what I'm talking about.
My kid's a jump you,
boy.
You don't want no smoke with them boys.
Hey, all that's, a, this for your daddy.
Hey, daddy pay this man.
Hey, you remember how they called, what you call them?
They called little man out there.
Who?
St. Louis, how he did it.
They made, hey, what St. Louis called it, they put his head in the cup,
and they put that cigarette
out on his nose.
And he went there
and told Dollar Bill.
Dollar Bill said,
whoa.
He said, man,
you need to pay this man
before somebody get hurt.
No, you gonna get hurt.
Ain't no somebody.
You.
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Ocho,
Jack Nicklaus
predicts Tiger Wood
will eventually play and dominate the PGA Senior Tour.
I think Tiger will get well
and Tiger will get back to playing.
Tiger will be 50 next year.
I believe he'll probably play on the Senior Tour
and he'll probably dominate the Senior Tour.
Tiger's too much of a competitor not to play.
I don't think Tiger will play for money.
He doesn't need money.
I mean, I like it. Well, he ain't going to play for free. Yeah, he definitely ain't going to play i don't think tiger will play for money he doesn't need money i mean we ain't gonna play for free yeah you definitely ain't gonna play for free uh they got they got a prize uh a prize so why not hey hold on but what the senior tour
yeah 50 you gotta be 50 older so they have 50 have you know they have majors just like they
have regular tournaments just like yeah yeah. Bernard Langer,
Freddie
Couples, Phil Mickelson,
the guys, you know, there are some guys
that are
on there that you know that have won.
Hey, damn, that's
crazy when you think about Tiger having to play on the senior
tour and you forget how old
he is now.
Body shot. Yeah, his back is messed up too, ain't it? Still? Back, he got Achilles. tour and you forget how old he is now.
Body shot.
His back is messed up too, ain't it?
Back, he got Achilles.
He messed up his knee. He was in a car wreck that almost cost him his life.
Damn.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Old Tiger.
Chad, because we got some time tonight,
guess what? We got your favorite segment.
Spello Cinco.
Oh, we got Spello tonight?
Spello tonight.
Yeah, hey, listen.
I've been waiting on this because I've been studying.
You've been studying?
Yeah, and you're going to understand why i was an academic scholar
why i was a spelling bee champ in 1986 and 1987 huh also why i made the dean's list why i made
the honor roll what jimmy dean or paula dean nah the real no the real dean's list
at oregon state this man talking about he a scholar. A Rhodes Scholar.
Chad, I'm not sure he can read a road map,
but here we go.
I can read it.
The first word.
Lock in.
Hallucination.
Hallucination.
Hallucinate.
Hallucination.
Is it H-N or H-O?
Huh?
I'm not sure.
Okay.
I know H-A, H-O, H-A, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Like, ha, ha is H-A. So H-A-P-L-L-H-A-L-U-C-I-N-A-T-I-O-N.
I'm looking right at the camera.
What are you talking about?
Okay, go ahead.
Hallucination.
A-L-L-U-C-I-N-A-T-I-O-N.
Hallucination, correct.
Okay.
Come on, Trippie.
I'm seeing it.
Let's talk about it.
He had a rough one.
The last couple of times, he was chuffed on it.
So let's cut it with some slack.
Okay.
The next word is poignant.
Poignant?
Poignant.
Poignant.
Poignant.
Poignant.
Poignant.
Poignant. Poignant. I think it might be P-o-n-i yent yent yent poignant p-o-p-o i know that i'm gonna get this wrong p-o-n-i-N-A-N-T.
Poignant.
Wait, spell it again.
P-O-I-G-N-A-N-T.
Poignant.
You see what I mean?
You see why the English language makes no sense at all?
The way you pronounce, the way you sound it out, the way you pronounce it is not how it's spelled.
Poignant And Chad
Y'all better not be laughing at me
Because I know damn well
Y'all ain't know that either
This one's going to be pretty easy
Ojo
Talk to me
Ambivalence
Mixed feelings or emotions
Okay
I'm ambivalent
Your word is ambivalence
Wait a minute
Come on now
Get pronouncing there Ambivalent. Your word is ambivalence. Wait a minute. Come on now. Get pronouncing there.
Ambivalence l-e-n-c-e
a-m-b-i-v-a-l-e-n-c-e
ambivalence
how much was that off?
he was off
damn
okay
this was an easy one
you say that every time
and the word be hard
incredulous what? incredulous This was an easy one. You say that every time and the word be hard. Incredulous.
Incredulous.
Not disposed or unwilling to believe.
Incredulous. time out i never heard of that shit before okay okay. Okay. It's I-N-C-R-E-D-U-L-O-U-S.
Incredulous.
Okay.
This word means tending to betray.
Treacherous.
Treacherous.
Tretch.
Treacherous. Treacherous. Tretch. Treacherous.
Treacherous.
You got my stuff.
We heard.
All right.
Treacherous is easy.
T-R-E-T-R-E-A-C-H.
T-R-A-C-H-E-R-O-U-S.
All right.
I know that's easy.
Because it's on Call of Duty.
Okay.
Yeah, that's easy.
What is it?
Oh, my goodness.
Caustic.
That was funny.
Ocho.
Hey, that was funny, boy.
Caustic.
The word is caustic.
Caustic?
That's easy.
Corrosive in tone.
Caustic. Caustic. It is corrosive in tone. Caustic.
Caustic.
It should be C-O-S-T-I-C.
Or maybe I-K.
Caustic.
C-A-U-S-T-I-C.
You see what I mean?
You see what I mean?
This is what I talk about with the English language.
It is pointless.
Why even put the you in there?
What's the point of putting the you in there?
That makes no sense.
You got me,
you got me.
You got two out of six, Ocho.
Hold on, you got me in tears, boy.
You got me in tears.
I just knew you was going to get you.
I just knew you was going to get you.
What was that word again?
What was the word?
Incredulous.
I just knew you was going to get it, Ocho.
Hey.
Oh, man, boy, you got me, boy.
That was a good one there, boy.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
Okay.
Where we at?
All right, Ocho, now it's time for dunk on unk hey boy
oh man that was funny okay here we go here we go here we go here we go here we go we go we got
dunk on unk let me know you let me know you're ready let me know you're ready
you ready I'm ready okay here we go. Okay, here we go.
All right, Chad, here we go.
Here we go, Chad, listen up.
Do not, Chad, please, do not put the answers in the chat.
Which player holds the NBA record, excuse me,
which player holds the record for the most points scored in a single quarter of a playoff game with 29?
Sleepy Floyd?
God damn it.
Wait a minute.
Now, you didn't answer
the question correctly.
Eric Sleepy Floyd.
Okay.
If I'm not mistaken,
I think it's the...
If I had to guess,
I would say the Warriors,
but that's not what you asked.
Oh, Joe.
Jordan, give me the thing
because I'm long gone.
I'm early with the... You see this right here? High speed. F, give me the thing. Because I'm long gone. I'm early.
You see this right here?
High speed.
Fibro-optics.
Y'all better stop playing with me.
Now, Chad, what y'all saying now?
What y'all saying now?
Chad.
Clay Thompson has the most points scored in a quarter in a regular season game at 37.
Right.
Okay.
All right.
You ain't going to get this one, though.
You ready?
Yes.
Who was the youngest NBA, excuse me, who was the youngest player in NBA history to score at least 50 points in a postseason game?
Now I got you.
I got you here.
I definitely got you.
Youngest player in NBA history To score at least 50 points
In a postseason game
Yeah
Chat we got him chat
We got him
Shit
I guess I gotta go
Damn Yeah yeah yeah You right Damn I gotta go Damn
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're right
Damn is right, but that's not the word
We got it
I don't know
LeBron
No, absolutely not
The answer you were looking for, the correct answer that is,
is Rick Barry at 21 years and 261 days old.
He scored 55 points for the San Francisco Warriors
in 1967 playoff game.
Yeah.
Rick Barry, because downfield scored a basketball.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, here we go.
We're going to go over for the rest of these questions.
Which team is the lowest seed
ever
to win an NBA championship?
Which team is the lowest seed
ever
to win an NBA championship?
Hold on,
Titus.
Man,
don't blame Titus.
You finna go over.
You won't get another one
right tonight.
I can tell you that.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I can tell you that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let me give you easy questions.
The past two, three shows when we did Dunk on Up.
Yeah.
I got the Washington Bullets.
That is absolutely wrong.
That is absolutely wrong.
It better not be the Mavericks.
And the answer you was looking for is the 1994 Houston Rockets,
who were a sixth seed entering the playoffs and went on to repeat as champions.
Bam.
That was an easy one.
I should have got that one.
I know.
No, you shouldn't have.
I told you, you're going to get another one right tonight.
Okay.
Which head coach holds record for the most consecutive playoff appearances
without missing in NBA history?
Which head coach holds the record for the most consecutive playoff appearances without missing in NBA history?
Shit.
I'm going to go Greg Popovich.
God damn it.
Okay, you got that one.
You got that one.
Log on, Chad.
What's up, man?
You ain't logged on because you got two wrong.
Five optics.
You got two wrong.
Five optics.
The answer you were looking for was Greg Popovich,
who guided the San Antonio Spurs to 22 consecutive playoff bursts from 1998 to 2019.
Yes.
Now, let me get you
back on this losing streak.
Which player set the record
for the highest scoring average
in a single postseason series,
putting up 46.3 points per game?
Which player set the record
for the highest scoring average
in a single postseason series,
putting up 46.3 points
per game.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Not Will.
It's not going to be Will because everybody will say Will.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I know how you feel.
Elgin Baylor.
That is absolutely wrong.
I apologize.
I'm wrong.
But the answer you're looking for is the logo.
Jerry West.
Jerry West. Jerry West. Average 46.3 points in the 1965 Western Division Finals against the Baltimore Bullets.
I was at that game.
Here we go.
Last one.
So basically, we even.
Yeah, I'm going to get this one.
You're going to get this one wrong, too.
Okay.
Which player holds the record for the most points scored in an nba finals
clinching victory keyword clinching nba finals victory which player holds the record for the
most points scored in an nba finals clinching victory.
That Wi-Fi looking kind of shitty.
Yeah, look.
How many points was it?
I'm going to go Yannis 50.
www.
I mean, you pause it, Ocho. Is it glitching?
Hold on. Hey, chat.
Am I glitching or is Ocho glitching?
Hey, you read that from the chat.
Ocho,
I just asked you.
All I wanted you to do was confirm it. And when you wouldn't give it, because you normally give me clues.
But when you wouldn't give me no clues.
I'm just saying the chat, the whole chat put Giannis up.
Everybody putting Giannis.
I ain't looking at no chat.
The chat right in front of you.
Nah.
Ocho.
I don't got to look at the chat.
Listen, I'm putting the asterisk by that answer.
Nah, you're putting the asterisk by that.
You got another question you want to ask me, Ocho?
We went, huh?
No, you ain't went nothing.
I beat you.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That was the tie.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
That was the tie.
You were cheating there.
I know the chat saw it, too.
They knew it.
They saw it.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
I missed the easiest question, the Rockets, man.
How did I miss that one?
I don't know.
It's a great piece of TV.
You never underestimate Rudy T.
Corner phrase, never underestimate the heart of a champion.
Damn.
All right, it's time for Q&A.
Greedy Gremlin, man, it's time to hook your ass on phonics now see whoever said that they know damn well they can't spell them words now what you're not
gonna do is get on here acting like you're the spelling bee champ don't do that you can't spell
the words either uh pat dub said oh you better not let Stephen A slide
if the Knicks mess around and lose the third seed
to the Pacers Celtics back to back
oh no he already know
he already know I see his ass
this week oh he better not
and we go and we mess around
I think we play
we play Houston tomorrow right
Houston tomorrow and then Portland on Sunday
all we got to do is win one game.
We got Thursday locked up.
It's over for him.
Oh, he ain't sliding back.
Generation.
Olympic.
Luka is prolific.
Lakers and five.
Sheldon Polk.
KD is going to be looking for a team.
Ocho can see KD in your city playing for the Heat.
What's the pitch, Ocho?
You can sell KD to come to Miami and play and live.
I mean, it's Miami.
Miami.
It's Miami.
A place like here, I think we can get Pat Riley to take a backseat
and not try to force her in the ruler of whole ways that he is.
Oh, Joe.
Yeah.
The Miami Heat was in the midst of a 27-game winning streak.
Yes, sir.
And to assert his power, he took cookies that he knew LeBron James was looking for.
Right.
Does that strike you as a guy that's willing to cede anything?
Yeah, you're right.
You're right.
You're right.
But if we here, Heat Nation, want to get back to our winning ways,
we need someone like Kevin Durant to come in here and just give us a chance.
You need Pat Riley to stop trying to assert his power.
Well, we need Mickey Harrison to talk to him then.
Mickey need to say something.
Mickey, turn it over.
I mean, Pat has an ownership stake.
It's just Mickey and his son
and his family are the majority.
All the owners, right.
But Pat do have a percentage in there.
Right, right, right.
That ain't happening.
But Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy,
don't you hate when people owe you money
and can tell you all the things they brought
but can't brought
you your money? Yes.
Bring that money, Ocho.
Love y'all. Who is that snitcher, man?
Snitches get the kitchen. Dr. Frankie?
Man, you know
I bought this, man. You know I'm going here.
Hopefully you're going by the bank to bring me
my money. Hold on, but you have to understand, what I'm cursing is stuff that I need.
This ain't just, I'm not just saying willy-nilly.
I had to get me a new place, you know, due to unfortunate circumstances.
I wanted you all white, you know, because I just got saved.
So I want all my furniture, I want everything around me to be white as if this is heaven.
Somebody said, oh, stop being immature on both sides.
Guy, if you're not an athlete, you don't understand.
Whatever.
Most times, Ocho, when a player, a LeBron James,
when things are a certain way, ownership, teams, coaches,
make sure he gets that.
Oh, okay.
I see what you mean.
Make sure they get that.
You don't mess that up. They're talking shit. Okay gets that. Oh, okay. I see what you mean. Make sure they get that. You don't mess that up.
The cookie's your ass.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Guys will stay in the same hotel room.
Right.
Guys will sit on the same seat.
Guys sat in the same seat.
Yeah, continuity.
You don't mess that up.
No.
You don't.
Just like they didn't bother Jordan when he wanted to go and play cards the
night before a playoff game they didn't bother jordan why why are you messing with that
that's when you're trying to show i'm the boss and i can do it right you're in the midst of a 27
game winning streak and you say,
nah, you know what I think?
I think I don't want
no cookies tonight.
I want to show y'all
who boss.
But if you don't
understand athletes
and the mindset
that they have,
I mean,
it's hard to explain
to a normal fan.
Yeah, because I don't think
fans understand
the routine that we do.
And we stick
to that same routine
over and over and over
because it becomes a part of what we actually do
before games.
Ocho, for 10 years,
I had donuts in my locker.
Donuts.
Three big, three, three
blueberry donuts.
Three chocolate chip cake donuts
from Dunkin' Donuts.
Three packs of Big Red,
six Advil
in my locker every game
from 1993
until I retired.
I mean, somebody
could have said, you know, Mike could have said, or Brian Billy could have said,
you know what?
Don't buy him no donuts.
Don't put no donuts in his locker.
Right.
Don't put no Big Red in his locker.
Don't put no Advil in his locker.
Why?
Think about it.
Why?
You have the cookies for years.
You're in the midst of a 27 game winning streak.
And that's what you decide that you don't want.
Let that figure.
No,
Joe.
Yeah.
Let's say at the end of you,
you,
you in Cincinnati.
Yes,
sir.
And they got y'all having ice cream.
Y'all don't want 13,
14 straight games.
And so,
you know what?
Mike Brown said,
nah,
they ain't having no damn
ice cream.
What?
Don't make no sense.
Don't make no sense.
Kirby has your dog.
Titus and Teddy need a nanny.
They miss it. I got you.
Look at that.
That's what they got our people.
She got to earn that check.
She got to earn that check. No, no, no.
Thank you, Lord.
You're arrested.
Thank you.
Jenny Averill.
I'm the same way with your rules.
I make my mom go to the bathroom to pass gas.
I don't even like hearing the sound of my own pee.
I learned to control it.
I will not do two with three people that are close to dark.
Y'all, thank you, Jenny.
Thank you.
Ocho.
I just try to figure out these women.
I just want to know the women that just walk around just passing gas.
Now, think about it.
I grew up in a situation where a little kid, if a young girl would pass gas,
and here women would say, we don't do that.
Ladies don't do that.
Now, you wait till you get grown and you just walk around just like.
Let it go.
Let it go.
I don't have those extensive't, I don't,
I don't have those extensive prison rules.
You know,
I don't want your stomach hurting.
You ain't got the whole thing around me. Your stomach ain't got to hurt.
It will.
If you hold it,
if you hold it,
if you go to the bathroom,
that's what the bathroom for.
Just let it out.
It's a place.
It's a part.
It's a part of human nature.
It's a part of... Why don't you just go on the sidewalk?
It's nature.
If you and everybody do it,
why not?
Why don't you just pull your pants and go?
Just pass and get out.
If your stomach hurting,
why not?
Well, actually,
I mean, being around you,
a woman's stomach would hurt
because she's...
I'm talking about you.
So your stomach has never hurt
where you just would... Yo, so you've never been in a rush where you had to make it
to the bathroom yes sir yes you have yes you have wait yes you have i'm telling you i haven't
so in your 40 plus years of living you've never been in a rush no because i use the bathroom
everywhere remember i told you i use the bathroom so you've never told you? I use the bathroom whenever I'm mad, I go use it. So you've never had the rush
like, ooh, I got to make,
I'll wash,
I hope I can make it
to the bathroom.
You've never been
in that situation
in 40 plus years.
Mm-mm.
You mean 50 plus.
Okay, 50 plus years.
Exactly.
Why not?
Why don't you chew
with your mouth open?
Why not?
It's normal.
Everybody chew food. Why you don't do it with your mouth open? Why not? It's normal. Everybody chew food.
Why you don't do it with your mouth open?
I mean, you're talking about apples and oranges.
I'm not talking...
No.
Chewing food is natural.
Why don't you chew with your mouth open?
If a woman needs to pass gas, she shouldn't be holding it in, which causes your stomach to hurt because she doesn't want to pass gas around you.
Let me ask you a question.
Does she pass gas in front of her boss?
Most of the time, listen.
No, no, no, no, most of the time.
If she's having a conversation with her boss,
does she just like,
and go right in front of him?
Yes or no?
Probably not.
Oh, okay.
Okay. I thought so. It's natural. Matter. Oh, okay. Okay.
I thought so.
It's natural.
Matter of fact, wait a minute.
You see?
You see?
You see?
You see how you control situations?
Ain't nobody passing gas in front of their boss.
You not passing gas in front.
You pass gas in front of Mike Brown?
You pass gas in front of Katie Blackburn?
Why not?
It's a natural.
It's natural, Ocho.
What?
What if you don't have to pass gas in those situations?
Oh, see.
So you.
So I'm just asking.
For the sake of argument.
We're talking about the women you're dealing with at home.
If you're having a conversation.
We're talking about at home.
No, I'm not talking about home.
We're talking about your girl.
You with your girl.
You with your girl.
The lady you're seeing and dealing with.
So you should be able to pass gas around anybody.
It's natural.
That. You're going way in left field. We're talking about the woman you're seeing and dealing with. So you should be able to pass gas around anybody. It's natural. You're going way in left field.
We're talking about the woman you're dealing with.
That was the topic.
That was the whole point.
The question is,
everybody keeps telling me it's natural.
If it's natural,
you should be able to go anywhere
because it's natural.
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Three or four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding.
But the price has gone up, so now I only buy one.
The demand curve in action.
And that's just one of the things we'll be covering
on Everybody's Business from Bloomberg Businessweek.
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and your guide on Good Company,
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In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood,
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We dive into the competitive world of streaming,
how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold,
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In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
I'm going to ask...
I'm Leon Nafak, co-creator of Slow Burn.
In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran-Contra,
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So if you're having a conversation with Katie, are you passing gas in front of an Ocho?
If yes, then I do.
I mean, probably not because I wouldn't have to in that situation.
That's what I thought.
That's what I thought.
No further questions.
Queen of topics, hey, Uncle Ocho.
Don't let Uncle Ocho rush you for that $5,200.
He took a whole year to send you that Funko Awards.
He owe Big Perk, too yeah that's right I forgot about that
I tell you what don't even worry about it
I bet you
I bet you you won't get no more awards
I bet you that
Okay if
Matter of fact it just showed me a resemblance
To the award I have an architect that can
Meet each one and I just get a replica
I'm still waiting on my Funko an architect that can meet each one and I just get a replica.
I'm still waiting on my Funko. I went and bought one.
Where mine at?
I don't know.
Somebody broke it, the house is stolen.
Somebody broke it, the house is
stolen. Matter of fact, it's so funny. I forgot all
about my Funko, so whoever just mentioned it, I really appreciate that.
Now, if you send me my phone call, I'll see your 5200.
Ocho, they sent it to me.
Okay, but send it to me.
You not Ocho.
I think if they wanted you to have it, they'd have sent it to you.
I mean, they didn't have my address.
I don't know what to tell you.
I don't know what to tell you. I don't know what to tell you.
I'll tell you what.
I bet you the Webby's,
I bet you the, oh, I'm going to have me about 15 Webby
awards up in here. Oh, we're going to win.
Listen, I got my suit ready, too.
Well, hey,
have at it, because I ain't going.
You ain't going? No.
Why not?
Budget. Budget cuts.
Well, I go in your place.
Have at it.
Have at it.
Yes.
What else?
Oh, YouTube blacks?
I need that.
No. I need that. No.
I need that.
Oh, BET Award?
Did we win that?
Oh, yeah, we're going to win that, too.
Are we going to go to the BET one when we win?
Mm-mm.
Come on, man.
I got suits I need to get off, man.
I got looks I need to get off.
Send me my $5,200. I got suits I need to get off, man. I got looks I need to get off. Send me my 5200.
I got you.
Matter of fact, I gave it to you at the BET Awards show.
No, no, no, no.
Nope.
Denise Palmer.
Hey, guys.
I just wanted you to know my sister's name is Channing, and she loves you all.
Yes.
Hope to see you guys in LA in July.
Birthday gift to us.
Channing, thank you so much.
I love you too, Channing.
You are amazing.
Janice.
What about me?
Later for you.
Anybody say that about me?
Later for you, Janice.
Oh.
Did I?
Oh, okay.
J213, hey, Uncle Ocho.
Would you rather not have your spouse shower for a week
or not brush your teeth for a week?
Oh, man. would you rather not have your spouse shower for a week or not brush your teeth for a week joy couldn't my bathroom and get that uh
both of them both of them
both up top and down low
will be smelling like Get Back
well we depend on what you do
what you think
I would say
shower for a week
yeah
you can't
you can't be in my face
with that
shower for a week
you know
it's a little
it's a little better natural anyway
with a little tart,
with a little tartness to it.
You know where,
remember when you was a little kid
and you touched the barrier
with your tongue?
Remember that?
A nine volt battery,
you ain't do that
when you was a little kid?
Yeah,
you got it?
Yeah.
Yeah,
yeah,
that thing.
Nah,
no,
boy,
boy,
look here,
you smell some,
ain't nobody,
ain't nobody putting
their face down there.
Come on now.
Listen man,
gotta have a little twang to it, a little twerk to it, just a little wind.
You don't need to be smelling like Summer's Eve and all that.
Oh, Joe.
That one thing about O'Shea Shaw, her breath ain't going to ever stay.
What the hell?
Where you getting Magnum Listerine from?
Don't worry about it, O'Joe.
I can't let my breath be smelling like Get Back.
Boy, I ain't never seen that look like something
they sell in the club
where you get a magnum
Mr. Reeve
I ain't never seen him that big
I go through
it take me
I go through one of these
in about
30 days
what
man you tripping man
yeah
you tripping
30 days I mean but tripping, man. Yeah. You're tripping.
30 days. I mean, but yeah, that's too much.
You're doing a little too much. Too much what?
I mean, there's no reason to
30 days, that whole thing?
I just went through one.
My God.
Jesus Christ.
Damn. Hey.
Hey.
I got you.
Hey.
That's one thing about OJ
Sharp.
Hey.
Everything will be
A-OK.
Hey.
I got you.
My dude whites.
You know.
Hey.
Everything.
Oh no. I got my dude. I got know, hey. Everything. Oh, no.
I got my dude.
I got my dude white too now.
Let me get a little.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Can y'all smell it through the microphone?
I know you need.
Pop one of them and you're good.
That's it.
I be good.
When I smoke my cigars on
I take an Altoid
put one in the left corner
put one in the right corner
you never know I was smoking
yeah
see this right here
see before I come on the air
see I run back upstairs
I get downstairs
before I do a first take
I eat
my breakfast burrito.
Ashley, oh my God, I smell Listerine from here.
I go back upstairs because I usually brush my teeth Listerine before I come down.
Yeah.
Every night before I go to bed, I got to brush my teeth Listerine the thing down.
Okay, I got you. I got to brush my teeth, Listerine the thing down. Okay, I got you.
I got you.
Then, if I think, you know, hey, what, I might get lucky.
Sneaking in about three o'clock.
There it is.
I like, oh, boy.
Oh.
Oh. out but uh uh channing thank you for the support we greatly greatly appreciate
i don't know i might have to stay i might have to stay i might have to stay away from that young
lady if uh if she ain't taking a shower in a week and she ain't brushing her teeth in a week
i can't do nothing with either one of mine. I ain't going to even hold y'all.
Yeah.
Listen.
Brush them teeth.
You ain't show up for a week.
I got you.
I can work with that.
Bro.
Man, Ocho, look at this.
I can't see him.
What he doing?
What he doing?
I know.
Hey, give me 10 more minutes.
Give me 10 more minutes and I'll put you in bed.
You can go to your place, okay?
Go get on spot.
Spot.
Spot.
Kendrick Beatles are the meet and greet
in Charlotte live show.
If so,
can you upgrade tickets
if already purchased?
You'd have to call the venue.
Kendrick, I'm sorry, bro.
Yes.
Yeah, but they are.
Yes, they are meet and greet tickets and they're still available, correct?
But you'd have to call the venue to get an ad on something, right?
Y'all ever want to know why, uh?
Minty Fresh.
There you have it.
Uh, Kendrick.
The Charlotte meet and greet tickets are sold out, bro.
Yeah, he tired.
He's tired.
It's way past his bedtime.
He normally in the bed.
He'll literally go to bed at seven o'clock.
I keep him up till about eight.
When I, if we're not doing nightcap,
I'll keep him up to like eight, eight 30,
but it's way, way past his bedtime.
Oh, and I always keep sanitized on me too.
Yeah.
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I want to thank you guys for the cities that we
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As you know, we just won the gold for the taste again.
Thank you, guys.
We appreciate that.
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Y'all in the house, close it out with you guys.
Tickets can be found at SheaSheaMedia.com slash tour.
That's SheaSheaMedia.com slash tour.
That link is also pinned in the chat.
Guest lineups are looking really well.
Go get your tickets now.
We want to thank Amarion Hampton for joining us. Yeah.
North Carolina running back projected
to be a first-round pick. Hopefully
it works out well for him.
I want to thank you guys
for joining us.
Adrian, get well,
bro. Hopefully we get a chance to talk
to you tomorrow or your family,
but y'all say a prayer for Adrian, one of
the hardest-working guys on Team
Shea Shea. We greatly appreciate everything that he's done with us thus far.
So thank you.
We'll see you Sunday.
Got a couple of days off.
Oh, Joe, enjoy.
Yes, sir.
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The Made for This Mountain podcast exists to empower listeners to rise above their inner struggles and face the mountain in front of them.
So during Mental Health Awareness Month, tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well-being, and then climb that mountain.
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify.
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A lot of times, big economic forces show up in our lives in small ways.
Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding, but the price has gone up,
so now I only buy one.
Small but important ways.
From tech billionaires to
the bond market to, yeah, banana pudding. If it's happening in business, our new podcast is on it.
I'm Max Chastin. And I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith. So listen to Everybody's Business on the iHeartRadio
app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO
of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company,
the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode,
I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi. We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. There are so many stories out there,
and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the
right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal
that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran-Contra, Please do.