Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: clowning a Honda Civic, Earthquake joins, baby mama pays father
Episode Date: February 28, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to a man being clowned for gifting a woman a Honda Civic. Later, Unc and Ocho are joined by comedy legend Earthquake, the guys react to a ...viral story about a father being paid by his baby mama and much more!05:35 - Man clowned for gifting Honda Civic to woman16:05 - Earthquake joins the show30:43 - Father gets paid to be a good father34:20 - $30 lunch debate continued40:25 - Master P new Director of Basketball Operations at University of New Orleans43:40 - Q&Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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a man goes viral for buying his girl a Honda Civic for her birthday
and gets clowned on social media.
A man goes viral buying his girl a Honda Civic for her birthday and gets clowned on social media. A man goes viral buying his girl a Honda Civic for her birthday
and gets clowned.
Ocho.
Why are you alone?
Honda Civic is a good car.
I mean, look at it.
Y'all make it seem like the man on Apple Eat.
Damn.
Forget a Honda Civic being a good car.
I mean, you're getting the vehicle
to get from point A to point B.
Obviously, you want to stay within your financial lane.
You don't want to get something that you're not able to afford.
You don't want to get something that you can't pay for.
You can't make payments.
It's not that difficult, people.
The man got something based on his salary and what he makes where he's comfortable helping his young lady out.
That ain't hard.
That ain't difficult to understand. And the people,
most of the time,
the people making fun of it
probably couldn't do it themselves.
They ain't got no car.
They ain't got no car, Ocho.
Man, don't get me started on that.
Yeah, I mean,
but see,
that's why I know,
that's why, you know,
I've been talking to a lot of people.
They say,
the internet ain't real.
Because, Ocho,
the internet will have you thinking like man i
really need to get me another job look how these motherfuckers living yeah man they take your
pictures you feel a thousand dollars just to go take a picture on a private jet you renting cars
you renting home they got people thinking that's your creel for? Just so you could impress somebody.
You tried to impress somebody
that you never met.
That guess what?
They don't care about you.
It's all about portraying
a certain image, John.
Yes!
I mean, they're not a whole lot
of guys that would be willing to buy their girl
a car, even if it was
a Honda Civic.
And she seemed
just as happy because it was better than
what she had, which was nothing.
Nothing.
It means better than catching a bus.
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely. They were trying to shame the man
clown the man on social media
bro put your arm around your lady
cause a lot of jokers out there
ain't wouldn't buy
I'm surprised they didn't call him a simp
because you know you can't do nothing for your lady
for taking care of your lady
yeah
bro you ain't got no girl
you simple because you ain ain't got no girl.
You simple because you ain't even got no girl.
But because you, man,
I wouldn't do that for my lady.
Y'all ain't going to tell me what to do for my lady.
I'm going to do whatever the hell I want.
Absolutely.
Every time.
So, man, you simple. Okay, and your point is?
Y'all think,
they be thinking they be hurting your feelings
talking about that.
Bro, y'all ain't got no money.
As a matter of fact,
that's the funny thing.
No, you might have money,
and when you talk about,
I ain't got to do all that for my girl,
guess what?
Somebody else is.
Oh.
Oh, I don't even want to bring no bad news.
I ain't going to bring no bad news to nobody, don't you?
All it take is, you know, the funny thing about it,
all it takes for her is to experience it from one person.
Yes.
To see what it's like.
Yes.
One time.
Oh, this is what it's like.
Oh, this is what I've been missing out on.
Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
Yes.
Okay.
Oh, Joe, I mean, if I didn't play in the NFL, took care of my money, let's just say I'm a hardworking guy.
I'm working a regular nine to five.
Nine to five, blue collar.
Yeah, and I ain't blue collar, real, real blue.
Yes, sir.
But I call it black because it's dirty because I'm working my ass off with you.
You know what I'm saying, Ojo?
Yes, sir.
I'm with you now.
And if I, yeah, I'm going to take care of my lady for sure.
That's a part of it.
Right. Always has been.
That's me. Now, everybody
wired like you and I, that
we believe that, you know, we should take
care of those because... Yeah, you got to.
Yeah, I'm going to take care of mine.
Then what somebody else
do. I don't care what somebody else do
for their lady.
I'm going to tell you what I'm going to do for mine.
Mine.
So what you do, I'm cool.
You don't want to take your girl, do this,
or you don't want to do that.
I ain't finna judge you.
I ain't finna look down at you.
But I'm not going to make you feel bad because I can and you can't do for yours.
Because that's what it comes down to, Ocho.
A lot of guys can't do anything for their lady. And since they can't, they're going to try to make you feel bad that you can't do for yours. Because that's what it comes down to, Ocho. A lot of guys can't do anything for their lady.
And since they can't, they're going to try to make you feel bad that you can't.
Exactly.
Exactly.
As a matter of fact, they're using the word simp.
They're using it out of context.
They're using it totally out of context.
What do you say?
You simp.
If you're living with your girl you sipping
if you still at home
you sipping
if you living in an apartment
and John O'Brien said
if you got your assets
on your ass
you sipping
yeah
now who really sipping
oh okay I ignore it I ignore it a young man Now, who really said that? Oh, okay.
I ignore it.
I ignore it.
Hey, young man.
Ocho.
What up?
There was a stretch in my life that I didn't do a lot of things because I felt guilty because
the Lord blessed me and showed favor on me and somebody else or others didn't have.
I say, why should I feel bad about my,
some, hold on.
Others get mad at me about results they didn't get
for the work they didn't put in.
I put the work in.
Now, see, they talk about, man, all I do is work.
Okay, but I don't get something.
Y'all say, oh, he the Illuminati.
When y'all see this, the Illuminatie who i was talking to who's that oh uh uh wallow and gilly they're like when black
people have success it always had to come by ill-gotten means right when a white person ain't
nobody say ain't nobody say uh uh uh joe rogan he's illuminati ain't nobody say, ain't nobody say, uh, uh, uh, uh, Joe Rogan.
He's Illuminati.
Ain't nobody say nothing about the Kelsys.
Ben Illuminati.
Ain't nobody say nothing about Alice Cooper calling daddy.
Illuminati.
Black person, oh, Illuminati.
He done sold something.
He Hollywood.
He done sold out.
Sold his soul.
We can't be sick.
Look, I won't.
They done sold the bag.
But I'm not, listen, I'm talking about, look, until next year They got us on the back! Listen, I'm talking about, look,
Ocho, next year, we going to the NAACP Awards.
Because I want you to feel
what I feel. I want
you to see how those
people,
what they think of you
and I.
You've got to
experience this. And I was telling Joe, you've got to experience this.
And I was telling Joe,
I said, man,
Ocho need to be here
to hear this,
how they speak about nightcap,
how they love nightcap,
how Ocho and Unc
play off each other.
Man, y'all do so well.
I'm proud of y'all brothers.
Hey, and they say,
man, look here,
don't worry about the internet
because they're going to try
to break y'all up.
They're going to keep trying
to bring confusion in there. Don't y'all listen to that. Y to try to break y'all up. They're going to keep trying to bring confusion in there.
Don't y'all listen to that.
Y'all got something great going.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
To be, when I'm in the airport,
in the airport or be whatever.
Oh, yeah.
Man, Ocho, man.
It's everywhere, Unc.
It is.
Everywhere.
It is.
And I'm in the Bahamas. Them four,. And I'm in the Bahamas.
Them four,
five days I stayed in the Bahamas,
everywhere I went,
man,
we love nightcap.
You got to get Shannon to come out here.
So listen,
I'm going to tell him,
I don't know if he's going to make it to the Bahamas,
but I'm going to show,
let him know how much you appreciate the show.
This is everywhere.
On the plane, at the mall,
places you would think
and then certain people you
wouldn't think wouldn't even be watching.
Yes. Ocho,
I'm talking about
60, 70-year-old
white men and women.
I have to take my shades off sometimes.
The people that walk up to me and say
they watch Nightcap.
Wait, what?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Man.
Yes.
Yes, Ocho.
Yes.
So for us, man, it's an unbelievable feeling, the love and that.
Like I said, Ocho, you got to experience this.
You got to feel people that look like us, that are successful and proud.
Ain't no hating.
I'm talking about proud.
Man, y'all did it, man.
Y'all doing it.
Keep doing what you're doing, brother.
Keep inspiring.
Okay.
That's all I need to hear.
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Now the guy that's in here talking, look at my dog right there.
The one, The only.
I mean, real name. Mama called him Nathaniel.
But we call him Earthquake.
Quake, what it do?
Hey, what's up?
Oh, Chuck, what's happening?
Quake, what's up, baby? How you doing, boy?
So blessed and highly favored.
See, I had to put my real name up here.
Because Trump is deporting people.
I had to let them know I'm from here.
I'm looking.
I'm like, Nathaniel.
You ain't got time for everything right now.
It's hot in these streets.
You got to keep your passport when you say your real name.
You can't say pookie.
That's right.
You're deported, man.
Can't get back in.
Wait, what's going on, bro? How you doing?
Man, I'm so blessed. Holy training, man.
I love the show, too, man.
Y'all do. Y'all have great chemistry.
I appreciate that.
I'm proud of you. You know I'm proud
of you, man.
We talk.
I don't really have a whole lot of close friends
and people that I communicate with that I didn't play sports with.
But Quake is one of the ones. I mean, I met Quake. I mean, I used to see him in Atlanta and come to his shows.
But then I met him probably about nine years ago in the airport.
We find we find the red out back to Atlanta and we've been we've been the Sky Club.
And, man, we struck up a conversation. And, man, we've been we've been we've been we've in the Sky Club and man we struck up a conversation and man we've been we've been we've been
We've been down ever since man. I mean you're good do real do I a there been some time that he called him up
I said man look here. Let that go bad I tell them all the time, Ocho, nothing hates from the cheap seats. Yeah.
Because I ain't came off of this hill.
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
That pole is hard on them.
They're going to have to do it by themselves.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
That's crazy.
Hey, Craig, I wanted to ask you, man.
Listen, I've been watching you over the years, man.
You've been in comedy, man.
You've been in the game for a long time, boss, man.
And I'm a fan.
I'm a huge fan.
How has your comedic style evolved over the years,
being that through each era, you know, you're not, what do you call it,
your sets have to change based on your audience?
Well, I always think, as a true artist,
your comedy should reflect
the era that she in
and that's why I'm saying it's so important
now that everything we're going through
you can't have knock knock jokes
this is the time to be the Richard
James Caldwell
to be able to reflect so you can have
this longevity if
you're relevant in the times that you
live in you know what i mean so that's
always been my cool i mean key i'm quick with it i i don't take a long time and then i have a
different uh delivery side much like a preacher and i'm rapid fast so you you know i gave i'm
like mcdonald's i'm over a billion jokes told so you just you ain't got no time to wait
for me. I ain't got no long stories
and waiting for
I ain't crying time.
You know what I mean? Just keep punching to the bell stop.
Right.
Quake, I remember you said one time
what a true comic's job is
is to take real life events and make
them funny. A lot of times you're talking about
your prostate.
You had to get your prostate checked.
You take real life events, be it
a dating situation.
Now I think you're about to get...
You done got married yet?
No, I was 21st.
Man, I'm done.
I'm a senior.
It's all over.
I'm through them valleys.
I've seen no evil. Gotta get out them streets, bro. singing and it's all over. Don't we walk through the valley of death.
There's no evil.
Gotta get out them streets, bro.
Hey, man. It's too dangerous now.
I'm following up
right behind you.
It's time to get out them streets, man.
These old players better realize that's what they
make sidewalks for. Come on over here
and be safe.
Get out the road.
Get out the road. Get out the road. Hold on, Quake.
Ain't like seeing a homeboy get hit by a car.
Quake, let me ask you this.
Quake, when you first started doing comedy shows
and you're on the circuit, you're chitlin' circuit,
and you're going to leave small club,
and you're making fifth and they're paying you $100,
did you ever think comedy would be as mainstream and you could make
the money that you're making right now
when you first started? Yeah,
because see, I own my own club
and Steve Harvey
came. Yeah, and Steve
Harvey came, and it's
93, and Steve
Harvey came, did three shows on Friday
and three on Sunday, and I
wrote him a check for $72,000 on a Saturday.
I said, man, I don't know that kind of money you can get.
Yes.
I said, man, I can stay here for an hour just for the stuff that you utter.
Oh, man, yes, Lord.
I know.
It's a beautiful thing if you can draw them people to come in.
Right.
When you were in the military military let me ask you this when did you know that you know what comedy avenue i'm gonna pursue because you
went to the military and you could have been you know been a civil servant or you're like nah
military military they don't make no money they don't make no money i about we'll go ahead and
make this real money out here being a. When did you start taking comedy serious?
Well, I wish I did have a good, to be quite honest with you, a story like that.
I was going to do 20 years in the military, but the war broke out.
And I said, I don't mind practicing for the war, but y'all fighting for real, man.
I just came here to get away from my mother.
I need some real soldiers.
You can drop me off at the crib, man.
I ain't no real soldier, man.
It's time to tap out.
So I went to Atlanta and just tried comedy out,
just as a man just tried it, and ain't nothing but a king.
That's why I got the name Earthquake,
because if it didn't work out,
I ain't want my family to be joking on me
talking about,
you know,
you got out of the military
trying to be Richard Pryor.
So,
I used,
I used Earthquake
so it worked out.
So, you know,
that's it.
I didn't want to mess up
my good name.
So,
if somebody said,
Earthquake,
you bald.
I'm like,
I don't know Earthquake.
My name is Matthew.
Hey,
who were some of the,
some of the comedians that inspired you when you first started out,
you know,
you Richard prize in,
in,
in names of that sort.
I got in the game.
I have a prior problem with just into the game of the occupation of it.
But all the great,
such as DL,
uh,
stay,
uh, Steve, Bernie, all of them.
You got to understand, I own my own club. So all the clubs that you see now came through my club.
Chris Tucker, Arnaz James, all of us worked in this club.
This was a trading field for us.
And the other ones was the big stars like George Wallace
and stuff like that.
So,
that's how it was.
Yeah,
George bad boy.
George is the first brother
that taught me
how to do a door deal.
George said,
you need 85,
90% of this dough
and some of the food
and the liquor.
I said,
okay,
George.
Hey,
how do you,
how do you feel about, about the state feel about the state of stand-up comedy today?
As opposed to how it was, you know, in our younger days.
And I'm saying in our younger days because I'm right up there with y'all.
Well, the only thing I would say personally as a comedian is be a comedian.
You know, I'm not doing anything, doing your format or sitting down here or twitter dude but
where's the jokes i want to hear the jokes if you're gonna be something else and you're gonna
be a provocateur or whatever okay do that but if you're gonna fly out of this battle as a comedian
you need to be brother and you can't bring what you did last it's just like don't go
no last year has nothing to do with
this year when you step on the field.
You still living off of stuff you did
in the past. You know what I'm saying?
I used to be the 1997
Super Bowl champion in 2005.
2025.
You know what I mean? And you sitting out here
and you running an 8-4.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, you used to run the 4-2.
Maybe not my place.
I ain't got nothing to say to you.
So I feel just be funny.
Put a joke to it.
Quake, when you look at where we are now,
because it seems like a lot of these comedians
are popping up through social media.
Oh, yeah.
And when your day, you didn't have social media.
You, like you said, you had to be funny.
Were they guys doing a whole lot of skits back then?
I remember Flip Wilson.
You remember Flip Wilson had a variety show.
Carbon Egg, Tim Conway.
There were a few that had the sketch comedies.
But for the most part, guys stand up on stage.
Women stood up on stage with that microphone.
And they walked pace back and forth.
And they told jokes.
And now it seems like social
media, guys blow up,
men and women blow up
overnight. Wait.
Yeah, but see, it looks like your profession.
Whatever means you need
to get seen by the scouts, you still better
be able to play, because ain't nothing
going to help you when you get on that stage.
Now, you might get them the first time, sell
all out, because you was great on the internet,
but in our profession, they won't
spend another dollar. The world will
get around. It sucks. And they'll
let you know, boo.
And that, I'm telling you, you find
out just how long a minute is when you
stand on that stage.
Oh, man, it's different up there.
It's a hard job, but I love it.
Quake, I know you're cool with Chappelle.
You're one of the few comics that Chappelle allowed to get close to him.
You, Donnell Rollins.
I had Donnell on.
I tore him up, Quake.
I got me some jokes off on him.
Quake, I got me some jokes off on him.
I listen to you, Quake.
Quake said, hey, they come up here and get you a few jokes off on them.
I got me a few up on him phone. I got me a few opponents.
When I hear, he's one of the few, like George Carlin could do this,
that he could tell a joke while all the while providing social commentary.
And that's a very, very unique ability to have.
He can take real-life events.
He can make them funny, but tell them in such a way that it
disarms the crowd
he's a genius man
I have the privilege I just worked with him
on All Star Weekend in Oakland
and when I tell you the set
he has now it was just as funny
as any other that he had
and he's God given
for this this is what he's here
for you know what I mean to interpret it and it's very relevantgiven for this. This is what he's here for. You know what I mean?
To interpret it, and it's very relevant,
back to what I'm saying, these are the times.
And comedians, true comedians,
have the obligation to tell the world
and tell truth to power through your jokes
and educate you through the laughter,
saying this to people you say,
George Carlin, the Richard Crimes.
These people stood when we was going through
the worst thing.
To articulate where we is.
And he's there doing it for us now.
And it's brilliant.
I'm just privileged to be his friend.
So what is the next?
Are you on tour right now, Quake?
Yeah, I'm getting ready for this.
I'm getting ready for this.
Now the next big Netflix special.
Danny Spell is going to produce a film.
I'm coming to Atlanta.
When?
When?
Because I'm going to be there.
We're going to be in Los Angeles
for the next two months.
We're going to do it.
This one's going to be great.
I'm ready for it.
Not the material.
Let me have to find out. Let me have to find out from somebody other than great. I'm ready for it. Let me have to find out
from somebody other than you.
I'm heckling. I'm coming to heckling.
You know you don't want to do that to me.
I've got a couple of bullets, but you aren't ready.
They aren't ready.
Hey, Quake, I was like, Quake, I'm your boy.
Don't get me, my boy.
I talk about my mama's. You know I'm a talker., I'm your boy. Don't get me, Quake. I talk about my mamas.
You know I'm talking about you.
They do.
They do.
And I'm developing.
I can't see you now because we ain't put the ink on it.
But your boy going to be on TV on the network.
So my own TV show.
So those are things that are going to happen this year.
Quake, bro, you know, I'm happy.
Like I said, man, you're one of the few people outside of sports that I communicate on a regular basis.
And, man, I really appreciate you joining us tonight.
But, man, you know, I've seen your show.
I've always thought you've always been one of my favorite comedians.
And after getting an opportunity to really know you and talk,
and even before you sat down with me on Club Shea Shea,
having an opportunity to talk to you on the reg,
man, you're just a good dude. You're a real good
dude, bro. Well, thank you, man. I appreciate it.
I'll show you my man, man.
And still, you know it, brother.
Still don't spend none of that money. Let's keep
it. Keep that money, man.
Don't let a rich shame you.
Do not let a rich shame you.
We ain't going back
being broke. We know how it is.
Tell him.
Hey, listen.
I ain't spent nothing 37 years, man.
Listen, I've been enjoying the fruit of my labor this year.
I told myself I'm going to treat myself 2025.
So this year, I'm going to act up, Quake.
This year, I'm going to act up.
But 2026, I'm going to go ahead and shut it back down.
You're going to get yourself in here, but don't let them rich shame you, man.
Keep this money on you. I've been
rooting for you. Don't spend nothing.
Hey, Quake, man.
Appreciate your time, man. Enjoy. I'm
looking forward to it. Like I say, hit me up and let me know
because I'm definitely coming through the show, bro.
I'm going to show that too and I'm
so, so seeing you and
I'll show an invitation to the win, man.
It's going to be huge. Everybody's going to be there and I'm
in love for y'all to be there.
Don't have
no vegan food, Quake. I know you're eating
healthy. Not going with that blue jive.
I got this. I got you.
I got you. I got
vegan people food.
Okay. Quake, I appreciate
that, man. Thanks for joining us tonight on Black Cat, bro.
Love you.
Hey, Ojo, I don't know. I don't care, bro. I don't know. Hey,
Ojo,
I don't know how many
like comedian friends
you got, man,
but hey.
Oh, I got a lot of them now.
Dude,
hey,
and Cat,
man,
look here, man.
What?
Funny, funny, funny, funny.
Funny.
I'm talking about,
I mean, like, bro,
can we,
can we like be,
I mean,
you might get like one sentence
of something serious here.
After that, they're all jokes.
All jokes.
All jokes, man.
But, man, hey, that's a good dude, man.
That's a real good dude.
And Quake, thank you for joining us tonight.
Ocho, let's get right back into it.
A woman says she sent her baby daddy $2,000 out of her income tax return for being a good father.
Cheers to not being a bitter baby mama.
Yes, I'm bragging because DJ really do have a great daddy.
Out of the four years our son's been here,
he's never skipped a beat in my boy life.
I like that.
I mean, that's dope.
That's dope.
That's dope.
I like it.
I like it.
I mean, because sometimes, though, Joe, you know, hey. I mean, I's dope. That's dope. That's dope. I like it. I like it. I mean, because sometimes,
you know, hey.
I mean, I'm not sure.
I don't know about reward,
what we're supposed to already be doing.
I mean, you're not supposed to get a reward for what you're supposed to do.
He's not supposed to miss a beat.
You know, that's his child.
Yeah, well, we're not supposed to argue.
You're not supposed to get mad
if I date somebody else and I move on.
Right?
Oh, now.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm with you. I'm with you i'm with you me right i agree um i don't believe but i mean i don't know if i would have said i would say my
my my my child's uh my co-parent you know i don't want to say because you know hey
shannon call me my co-parent right uh uh money for doing what they're supposed to. But. You wouldn't do that? What?
Like, you don't send money just if they need
an extra, you wouldn't.
I'm not speaking on the part in context of
her sending because he's doing a good job. Listen, just the fact that they have a child for me,
you always good. Or you don't operate. I mean, I'm just saying that's how I operate. If you have
a child for me, you're always good and always will be for the simple fact that you do have
my child. Right. Regardless of your circumstances, regardless of who you're dealing with,
regardless of who you're seeing, you know, every time,
depending on who you see,
they might not be as,
you already know what I'm trying to say.
I don't check nobody's pockets,
but if there's something that you need
regarding the child,
sometimes maybe not regarding the child,
depending on the importance of it
or the situation.
Okay, you good, you know.
I ain't nasty
yeah i i think my kids i think my um my co-parent is good understand the situation or not right yeah
yeah okay okay we don't look we were young we had kids young first-time parents um I'm in my career.
They wanted things that I'm not – I didn't think I could give at the time.
Right.
Looking back on it, probably should have handled things a lot different.
I'm not saying that I would have changed anything about my career.
I'm still going, but I probably could have squeezed some time in.
But you don't know what you don't know.
And you're feeling that that's going to hinder,
it's going to hamper my ability to be the player that I want to be.
And so that was, you know, hey.
But I didn't make peace with them.
I made peace with the kids.
Right.
That's who I owed it to, was the kids. And I think, you know, I had a conversation with the kids,
and they understood, or they told me they understood.
I don't know what's inside their head. I just go by what they tell me.
And so that was that was what I was able to do. But hey, kudos to her for not being bitter.
Maybe he's moved on. Maybe she's moved on.
And sometimes, Ocho, you have you have a kid with someone and they're bitter, you're bitter,
and all you do is bicker, and the only person that suffers is the child
or the children.
So I'm glad we can agree to get along.
Ocho, the $30 lunch debate is still going on.
Bunny said, I hate cheap ends.
I'm no greedy woman, but if I want a seafood bowl for lunch, oh, as if, Blake,
from Shea.
Yeah,
$30 is not enough, itch.
Please tell me
$30 is not enough, crying.
I'm not getting McDonald's for lunch,
boo. What's up, Ojo?
I mean... Hey, listen.
I mean, it's...
It will go on and on And on and on
And on
It's one of those
It's one of those
What I like to call
Black Twitter topics
Yeah
And it comes through
Every so often
The same thing
Same conversation
Listen
Depending on who it is
Depending on who the guy is
Giving you $30
You're gonna take that $30 Yeah're going to take that $30.
Yeah. You're going to take that $30.
Don't you know?
Now, maybe if it's a guy
and you're in that situation,
maybe you're like, well, damn, maybe that's why you got
$30. But you're talking about
everybody ain't got it like that.
Everybody can't just, what?
What is it? Cash out? Zelle?
See your $1,000, see your $1,500. Okay, yeah! Everybody can't just, what is it, cash out? See your $1,000, see your $1,500.
Okay, yeah.
You know, everybody can do that.
So it's called cash out.
Yeah.
Okay.
Everybody can't afford to cash out you $200.
Who the hell eating $200 for lunch?
One person.
A $200 lunch, aren't you?
I mean, listen, when I look at some of the meals,
I look at some of the prices,
the way people like to eat,
all this healthy food,
you know,
different restaurants
that people like to go to,
these nice restaurants.
Don't you know one person
don't for $200?
One person?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, the way they moving,
it seems like so
because the topic...
Man, they better stop
trying to impress people.
The topic and the discourse about that third dollars hey women women ain't women ain't playing that but you know
honestly the women's expectations and thinking they're gonna have somebody or thinking you're
going to find someone that's going to be going crazy with it and having the having the pockets
to have that kind of what what do I call that kind of money?
God, I don't know what the word is. FU money? Oh, yeah. FU money, disposable income,
huh? Disposable income where regardless of how much it is you need, are you good right here on
the dot? This ain't no movie. This is reality. And the percentage of men is so small that really got it like that
Uh-huh. I'm too. I really got it like that and the one that really got it like that
You just a part of the roster. So when it's your turn
You good? Oh
Joe
Damn the income.
You.
Stay with me now.
I'm with you.
Okay.
Okay, I'm with you.
The one thing I hate more than anything.
Uh-huh.
You ain't even got to love me.
Oh.
Don't be ungrateful.
I detest ungratefulness i don't care five dollars i gave you five more than you had i didn't have to give you that
so now you're gonna show me me ungrateful. If you X, don't worry about it.
Be grateful.
Be thankful. appreciate it be grateful be thankful
sometimes
we forget that
sometimes we get stuff
Ocho
and I might not
thank you
you took time out
you went and got it
I appreciate that
too big to
say thank you I think sometimes too big to spit a thing for
I think sometimes
I don't know about you
but my daughter
she's like daddy what you want
she go to this gourmet
dog cookies
Stuffer death
Something
And it returned something uh-huh thing
Cute I'm gonna tell I Thank you.
I'm going to tell her.
Somebody.
Huh?
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
My beautiful people in the chat.
Uncle Logan right now,
he's dealing with some technical difficulties on his end.
So we're going to rectify that situation
very, very soon.
Until he does,
how y'all doing?
I love you.
I ain't coming back.
We don't get together over there.
I don't want to get together.
I want to stay just like this.
Oh, you hear me?
I hear you just fine.
I kind of like it like this.
Oh, you back.
How do you fix it that fast?
I was kind of like,
I was like,
I was hoping to keep this thing going,
don't you?
Oh, all right. I was hoping, I was hoping to keep this thing going, Ocho. Oh, all right.
I was hoping, I was hoping that you keep it going.
I was like, I'm going to take the rest of the night off.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Wait, nah.
I mean, we can do that.
We can do that, but you got it.
You got it.
Ocho, the University of New Orleans has hired music mogul,
Master P, as its new president of basketball operations.
What do you think about that, Ocho?
That's dope, man.
That's dope.
Listen, P is living a dream inside of a dream inside of another dream.
Everything he's wanted to accomplish, obviously,
talking to him in New Orleans, he's doing so.
You got to talk to P. accomplished obviously talking to him in New Orleans he's doing so he's doing so
I mean to hear him talk
to hear his story coming out of New Orleans
and you know
wanting to be a professional athlete
having his knee issue so forth and so on
right
man
it's a good look
it's a very good look
from where he's come from
to where he is now
the ups and downs
the obstacles
the resiliency
throughout his
throughout his life
great story
I'm happy for him
I got you P
I'm gonna hit you tomorrow
it was a little late today
I had uh
I had some stuff
I had to take care of
but I got your message bro
I'm gonna hit you tomorrow
Ocho, unfortunately,
Tank is not going to be able to join us tonight.
He's having technical difficulties.
We'll get him on
maybe
Sunday, Monday,
because that's our next
show will be Sunday or Monday,
so hopefully we can get him on after that. Guys,
we're very, very sorry that we weren't able
to get him. He's having technical difficulties, but we look forward to having Tank on after his flight with Lamont Roach.
And so hopefully we can get him on Sunday or Monday.
But we're very, very sorry that we were unable to bring you Tank tonight.
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Now, Ocho, it's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q&A.
Jenny Averill.
Ocho, this one's for you. I'm going to let you take off on this one first.
I love watching.
Y'all inspire me to start a channel teaching people about sports towards women.
But all are welcome.
Any advice as a young woman going into an arena to get people to take me seriously?
Ooh, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
Knowing what you're talking about.
Knowing exactly what you're talking about as if you're one of the, not brothers, I know you're one of the guys.
Like you're one of the guys.
Knowing the ins and outs, the intricacies, and knowing exactly what you're talking about.
And they're going to take you serious.
They're going to have a choice.
And obviously you have to understand going in that lane, going in that industry, you're going to have to have some to take you serious. They're going to have a choice. And obviously, you have to understand, going in that lane, going in that industry,
you're going to have to have some that try you too.
You've got to stand on business.
You've got to stand on business.
And don't eat where you know what.
You know what I'm trying to say.
Don't where you eat.
Don't even play them games.
Study.
Study.
Yeah.
You're going to be all right be convicted watch you're gonna have to
spend a lot of time watching the game right because you're gonna have to understand the
nuances of the game i don't really care about the four by one or two by two to stack the bunch of
stuff like that i don't care if you know cover two i don't care if you know cover six i don't
care if you know cover seven i don't care if you're no quarter, but you're going to have to talk with authority. You're going to have to study the game,
understand the game,
and you'll be fine.
Look, a lot of the great
players, great... Harvey Roseman
ain't played no football.
Maybe in high school, but he didn't play
at an elite level.
A lot of people that talk about sports
didn't play sports
or didn't play the sport that they talk about. But you got to study. You got to put a lot of people that talk about sports didn't play sports or didn't play the sport that they talk about.
Yeah.
But you got to study.
You got to put a lot of time in it.
And that means you're going to be lonely sometimes, Jenny,
because sports happen on the weekend.
So you're going to have to be at home watching the game.
But I like that, Jenny.
Best of luck.
Kevin Norwood Jr., my question is,
who is the best handler
in the NBA?
It's me,
it's Kyrie and Steph.
Well, Kyrie got the best
handlers I've ever seen.
Kyrie!
Kyrie got the best handlers
of all time.
I've ever, ever seen.
And we've had some guys
that can handle the rock.
Ross Crickle can handle
the rock.
White Chocolate,
Jason Williams can handle
the rock.
I've seen Zeke.
Zeke can pat the rock.
Steph, obviously, can pat the rock. Steph obviously can pat the rock.
Kyrie in the league of his own.
Kyrie got the ball.
Kyrie treats the ball like a yo-yo.
Hey, like a yo-yo.
I was just going to say that.
Like a yo-yo, yep.
Walk the dog.
Kyrie is phenomenal.
Now, Steph ain't no slouch.
But, man, Kyrie is a magician.
Kyrie is a magician with the basketball, man.
It doesn't seem real the way he can handle the ball
and make it do it and spin English off the glass.
But Steph, man, ready to represent MVP Curry,
DPO, your green, Warriors 2025 champ.
I don't know about all that.
2025 champ.
Yeah.
Curry's not winning the MVP.
He ain't going to catch Shea.
He's not going to run down Yonis.
And green and not winning defensive player of the year.
All that we can.
Does the NBA have a scheduling problem?
I believe LA plays 16 of its final 25 games
following the All-Star break
under back-to-back scheduling.
Look at OKC in Minnesota
playing back-to-back
over the weekend with travel.
Look, sometimes you play most of your game, you you know two or three games uh uh uh more uh
before they all start then you got to make that you know you you have two or three fewer at the
end and sometimes you you don't play them enough and you got to make it up at the end at the end
one way or another you got to get 82 in. How you get them in, Ocho?
I don't know what goes into the NBA scheduling.
But at the end of the day,
everybody's going to play 82.
Everybody probably have the same number
of back-to-backs.
Now, whether they're beginning or the end,
that might be a different argument, but
everybody's got to play 82. Kingme,
at what point do you blame Mavs organization for lack of development?
Stop blaming Luka.
He led us to the finals and blamed the organization.
Bro, the organization is what pays the money.
It's easy for you to say, just give him the money.
That's not your $445 million.
I bet you got to invest more.
What part did you get?
I ain't blaming Luka.
Could Luka have done things differently?
Yes.
They got tired of Luca.
I'm not there.
But reports said that he didn't work as hard as he needed to.
That's what they're saying.
See, you looking at it right now,
they're looking at being strapped to a guy for the next five years
and they're having to pay him $70 million a year.
What is it that you don't understand?
I understand both sides of it.
And sometimes
you can get caught up in just looking
at what he did.
But
they develop players.
They clearly made a mistake
with Jalen Brunson, but if you
got Jalen Brunson, you're not going to have Kyrie.
Yeah.
I mean, I think you should
be pretty pleased with Kyrie.
You're not happy with Kyrie?
I'm serious, don't y'all?
You're not happy with Kyrie?
Look,
could Luke have done things better?
Sure.
Could the organization maybe handle things better?
But at the end of the day,
I'm all player,
but as being a business owner,
right?
I get it.
I get it.
Juice.
Daddy,
804.
Oh,
let it Cooper.
Dejohn go for miles. You let it. Okay. You let it. Cooper. Dijon go for miles
you letting Cooper Dijon go for miles
yeah
yeah
to get Miles Garrett
I know what you talk about
I know what you talk about but
oh man
I get Miles Garrett in pairing with Jalen Carter.
I don't need a corner.
You ain't going to have a whole lot of long.
Right.
You ain't got a whole lot of long, don't you?
Yeah, you're right.
You're right.
Think about the rush that they had in the Super Bowl, what they had.
Them corners didn't have the whole lot of long.
At all.
Man, they had the whole lot.
Like, you was on hot coals.
Man, listen, but that O-line, that was horrible.
They weren't great all season long,
but you would think a game like that, of that magnitude,
you would get up and play a little different.
That was bad.
Yo, Unc, should the Browns take a quarterback at two overall
or take Carter Hunter at two,
or then take Dart or Will Howard at 33 and sign Cousins.
Me personally, I think there's a difference between Cam Ward, Shador,
and the other quarterbacks.
Now, some people say Jackson Dart and Will Howard.
They're close.
It's not that vast disparity, Ocho, between one, two, three, four.
Right.
You got to get a quarterback.
You got to.
You ain't got no choice.
You got to take a quarterback.
You have no choice.
You just do. Without him, you don to take a quarterback you have no choice you just do
without him
you don't have a chance
you don't
J213
my random question for you
is what is your
Mount Rushmore
male vocalist
much love
to you both
be blessed
yeah male vocalist
that's a good
that's a good question
Marvin Gaye?
Oh, my goodness.
Sam Cooke?
I'm going to take Michael Jackson.
Hey, can I tell you something?
Yeah.
Hey, Chad, I'm going to go with Marvin Gaye too, right?
Yeah. For the simple fact, I've I'm going to go with Marvin Gaye too, right?
Yeah.
For the simple fact, I've never, still to this day,
1984 NBA All-Star Game,
seen anyone sing the Star Spangled Banner.
Like Marvin Gaye did.
I ain't never, ever.
Whitney Houston owns it for the women's side.
Boy, Whitney, hey.
I don't remember what year that was. 1990s Subo.
Oh my goodness.
But that Marvin Gaye
rendition, so soulful.
Oh man, I ain't never heard
nothing like that, man.
Marvin,
Michael, Sam Cooke, I'll go Luther. Marvin Michael
Sam Cooke
I'll go Luther
Oh what you know
Wait Lil Luther or Big Luther
He's the one of them he can blow
I mean hey
But you know hey
Freddie Jackson have some chords on him too now
What you know about Freddie Jackson man
Freddie Jack
Come on now
Donny Hathaway I mean move man hey It's too many huh chords on him too now what you know about freddie jackson man freddie jack come on now donnie
hathaway i mean move man hey hey it's too many uh it is it's for the women and for the women it's
even harder yeah yeah you got you gotta have first of all you gotta have whitney and you probably
gotta have aretha you okay but then you leave out what what about stephanie mills what about anita baker mariah
it's so many uh uh uh patty labelle uh what's the um
what's the one that sung the song with a rick james
you got yay you got christian aguililera got low. Adele got low.
Beyonce, Jasmine Sullivan.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Wait a minute.
Jasmine Sullivan, Kiki Wyatt.
I'm talking about voices now.
Oh, yeah.
You know the background.
You know they came up out of the church.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Did you say Jennifer Hudson?
Yes.
I'm missing somebody. Oh. Fantasia. Boy, you read, you say Jennifer Hudson? Yes. I'm missing somebody.
Oh.
Fantasia.
Fantasia.
Boy, you read, but get out of my head.
Boy, Fantasia.
Man, stop playing.
What?
Fantasia, I want you to bring me home.
I want to feel like I'm back at church.
Come on, man.
Man.
Hey, boy, sis knows she the same, boy.
Flat out.
Flat out.
But Ocho, I don't know.
I wish you could go hear Adele.
And I don't know if anybody that heard her show when she was at Caesars.
Oh, her residency?
Yes, she's not there anymore.
Ocho.
Right.
I could imagine, though.
Boy, she came out there with that mermaid dress on.
Yeah.
And no shoes.
Cutting up.
What?
Yeah.
I could imagine.
You see, that feeling you have right now, being able to listen to her and have an appreciation for her voice,
that's the feeling I have
every time I go to see
Andrea Pacelli
every time he comes to Miami.
Yeah.
Like that excitement
and that pureness.
Matter of fact,
it's so funny,
I'm going back to see him
in July.
I'm going back to see him
in July.
In Italy, yeah.
Oh, man, what?
I really do.
And a lot of people, I mean, people, you know,
they think it's weird because I have a very weird taste in music,
especially live when it comes to the arts, theater, drama, opera,
classical, blues.
Man, I'm talking about I'm in.
I'm in.
So I'm going to Italy to see him live
in his nearest hometown, like July.
I forgot the exact date, but I'm excited.
I'm excited.
Casey Taylor said,
Uncle Nocho, I'm an entrepreneur inside the sports card market.
If you could have a one-on-one card with three other athletes,
what three athletes would you want on the card with you?
Any sports, any era.
Oh, that's a good one.
Jordan, Braun, Tom Brady.
That's a good one.
Damn, what would I want with me?
You know what?
Me?
People in the chat probably wouldn't know.
Mario Balotelli.
The third one.
Hey, they don't say there ain't no sports figures.
Mario Balotelli?
Oh, okay.
Soccer guy.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm trying to think of someone that resonates with me and my style of play when I was playing. I thought you was talking about Michelle.
Oh, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Hey, remember Nigel Morgan?
Yeah.
Wait, is it Nigel?
How do you say his name?
What, the soccer player?
No, no, no, no, no.
Baseball was real funny.
Act a fool all the time.
I'm probably saying his name wrong
he played with the Brewers
he was hilarious
very entertaining
oh I can't think of his name
I don't know who you're talking about though Joe
I know the chat gotta know
chat gotta know who I'm talking about
I can't see it
hey Unc I'm talking about entertaining you know
how many many ramirez was entertaining they didn't just play baseball right you got to watch because
you ain't no you ain't no telling what he gonna do true i want to yeah go ahead go ahead i can't
think of the dude name i somebody in the chat i know they said it i gotta have a baseball fan in
the chat the funny guy played with Played with the Brewers.
Niger, Niger, Niger, I don't know.
But that, he'll be, yeah, him.
He'll be the third person on the card.
What's up, guys?
Sir K said, what's up, guys?
Ocho, where's Mbappe ranked all time?
And why does it seem like Giannis and Dame hasn't worked as a duo
in the Suns trio?
Where do you got Mbappe ranked?
Mbappe ranks really high.
He's really high.
He's in the class with Cristiano, Messi, Neymar.
No, he ain't that high, Ocho.
Stop.
I'm saying he ranks up there.
Yeah, he does.
Ocho?
He's up there.
Mbappe is up.
Have you watched Mbappe play?
Yes.
Especially right now.
Mbappe is on fire right now.
After a slow start when he got to Real Madrid to where he is now,
the young bull is on fire.
That's like saying Shea Gildress,
because he's having a great season,
he's playing well the last couple of years,
he ranks up there with LeBron, Jordan, Bird, Magic.
That's what he's at all time. Not currently,
all time. What about Pele?
What about Maradona?
Great.
He's not there.
He's not there, but he's going.
The trajectory in which he's going, he's going to be one of the
greats.
Right now.
He's the best right now.
Is he better than Ronaldinho
exactly
all time
you just looking at the right
it's difficult to ask that question
is Mbappe better than Ronaldinho
he asked you where does he rank
all time
I think he'd probably be top 10,
but you got it with Ronaldo and Messi and Ronaldinho and Penley and Maradona.
Well, you acting like Mbappe and just some slouch.
Ocho, you're talking about the five of the greatest soccer player footballers ever.
Do you understand Mbappe will go down as one of those as well?
Is he there right now?
So if his career right now, would they put him in the top five?
If his career ended right now, is he top five?
No.
Okay.
It's too early.
He asked you all time.
As in right now, Mbappe, where do you have him?
He's probably top ten.
Thank you. was that so hard
yeah I don't think
you understand how good
he is though
I do understand how good
but do you understand
how great those
other ones were
yeah I watched them
I know that
I watched them
okay let me just check it
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