Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Favorite fetishes 2024, Roddy Ricch grammy, Flava Flav tree lighting
Episode Date: December 5, 2024Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and J.R. Smith react to couples sharing their favorite sexual fetishes of 2024. Later, Unc, Ocho and JR discuss Roddy Ricch’s grammy being discovered in ...an abandoned storage locker, Flava Flav gets kicked out of the tree lighting ceremony and much more!03:13 - Couples reveal fav sexual fetishes of 202411:47 - Roddy Rich18:30 - KeKe Wyatt dont27:43 - Flava Flav kicked out of tree lighting ceremony29:10 - Azeer IG post31:00 - Carson Beck doesnt enjoy watching football33:10 - Q and Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Couples revealed their favorite sexual fetish fetishes of 2024.
A survey of 4,000 people show that people lusting over feet, role play, and latex are out of vogue.
In 2024, the number one result of fetishes was continuing after an orgasm.
Number two, doing it on an open-air balcony.
Hold on just a second.
God, let me go get this. Right, right. Wait.
I'm about to say, how you feel after the jaw drop?
Did y'all see that?
Hey.
That'd be number one for me.
Having sex while playing video games.
That'd be something, Ocho.
That's on Ocho.
Oh, no. Hey, listen. Don't do that. That rule number one.
Rule number one.
If you're watching this, don't ask
me no questions. And if I'm playing video games,
don't bother me. Okay. Number four.
Waking each other up
with oral sex. That's what I'm talking about.
That way. Wake me up.
Wake me up. Wake me up.
It don't take much.
It don't take much.
It don't take much, Cho-Cho.
Don't take much.
What is part of time?
And number five, Cho-Cho.
Number five.
Number five.
Working out together
while naked.
Naked?
Yeah, I don't know about that one.
Yeah, I don't know about that one either. I don't know about that one. That's out. I don't know about that one. Yeah, I don't know about that one either.
I don't know about that one.
That's all.
I don't know about that one.
That's all.
Listen, you know,
all that stuff sounds good,
but right now,
this ain't nothing but the devil.
This ain't nothing but the devil.
Y'all talking about this stuff.
And I'm...
You want some soul-dressing shit right now?
I'm hot.
You want some soul-dressing shit right now? Yeah, how? You also sold this shit right now?
Yeah, I ain't playing, boy.
So what's different in the show?
Let me, help me understand.
What's the difference between you and those females, Jews you're talking about?
But see, my journey of celibacy, right, is so I can continue to main and have a singular focus on the end goal, the short-term end goal that I have in store and in plan, right?
I don't need any distractions right now.
So, right now,
I'm not doing nothing
for, I don't
care how long it take.
It could be all
2025.
2025, I might just extend it
to 2025
and take that year off
and heal. you know?
Because sometimes we need to heal.
I don't want to put a Band-Aid,
I don't want to put a Band-Aid on a gash.
I need to go to the doctor.
I need to get sold the fuck up.
I need that bitch to heal the right way.
And then when I feel like I'm ready.
Balcony number one for me I'll take balcony for the win
balcony
you use the formula too much you're gonna get
a gas and it's probably using
my fucking bandaid
to keep it up
that balcony it's something about
the balcony it's something about
it's something about the balcony
the thought it's something about the thought of being caught
or being seen, but not
being caught or being seen.
I'm not going to lie. It's the wake up
oil for me, dog.
Hey, leave me alone now.
If I can wake you up and you can
wake me up, then we can get...
Leave me alone.
Hey, leave me alone.
Because that morning wood ain't nice.
Because I'm thinking with that PR,
it's over now.
I'm just telling you.
I'm not responsible.
I ain't putting no legs back together, Ocho.
So leave me alone.
Let me...
Hey, man, look here.
When I wake up with that PR,
it's good.
I'm telling you now.
Leave that alone. That ain't what you're looking for
oh come on
be that alone now
leave it alone
hey so what you think
hey
oh Joe
they think I'm John Bone theye they be tapping on my shoulder
oh oh no ain't no referee in here it's just me and you ain't no tapping out
oh no i tried to warn you leave me alone
because i got a i already got that spark on me it's in my system
that ain't nothing
hold on, who's sparks that I asked for man
huh?
hold on
once I put that spark on him
that spark
that spark that spark that spark
that spark
that spark
in the morning
I get that honey dog
that honey pack
that honey pack
it's over
that honey pack
I'ma live by caring
to y'all boys
I ain't to be bothered
in the morning
I'ma live by caring to y'all boys. I ain't going to be bothered in the morning.
I'm going to live by caring to y'all boys.
So what's your favorite?
Continuing out the orgasm,
doing it on the opening of the balcony,
having sex while playing video games,
waking each other with oral sex,
or working out naked?
I don't know how to finish.
I don't know how to keep going after I'm finished. I don't know what you want me to do.
Yeah.
What you want me to do?
Yeah, that's...
It's got to be video games or...
Waking each other up?
The waking up.
Yeah.
The waking each other up.
That shit right there got me intrigued.
I ain't
I just want to be
left alone
I just want to be left alone
that PR
ain't nothing like that PR
that's my favorite
activity
I love to play. That's my favorite activity. I love to play golf.
I love to hoop.
That's my favorite.
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Mm-hmm.
If you stay ready, you won't have to get ready.
You got to get ready.
I walk, hey, I walk into a room.
I walk into a room,
calm as ever.
You go.
Hey.
What Bernie Mac say if I put my shit
down this whole room?
It's dark.
Hey, hang on.
The roast box. Hey, hang on. Hey. The Rose Parks.
Hey, Swish.
I got to see you come to the thing, man.
Put the thing.
Yeah, I need that.
I need that in the airwaves.
I need that.
Hey, by the thing, you're right, Ocho.
Come on.
I don't need it.
Listen, I just told you I'm on a spiritual journey.
You still telling me about the new car.
I want you to save him for a rainy day.
Just say, just save him.
When you don't, when he come around.
Hold on, hold on.
When who come around?
My niece.
Hey, listen, let me, let me.
Hey, can I tell you something?
Yeah.
I don't mean to play no games, but the day that, that, that happened, just whenever it might be, you know, cause I don't, I don't, I don't want to bother, you know, you know, give you space.
Boy, remember when Moses parted the sea?
We wasn't there, right?
Yeah.
It ain't gonna be no motherfucking different.
It ain't gonna be no motherfucking different it ain't gonna be no motherfucking different there was two of everything that got on the was arc right
that was two everything my damn it she gonna think it's two she gonna think it's two of me
that's how it's supposed to be that's how it's supposed to be. Hey, what?
Roddy Rich said the person who found his Grammy
award in a storage unit
purchased it for $280.
Tried to extort him for
$50,000 to get it back.
Bro, you do
realize when someone purchases a storage
unit, everything
in there is theirs. Now, if you thought
that much of that Grammy, why the hell is it in a storage unit, guys?
He might have been moving or something.
You think, maybe?
Ocho.
Well, you said he offered $50 for it?
Someone bought a storage unit and the Grammy was in there.
It was purchased for $80.
So I guess the guy that bought it got in touch with him.
He bought it for $280. I guess somehow he got in touch with him he bought it for $280
I guess somehow he got in touch
with Roddy Ricch and said if you want it
back give me $50k for it
man
they could send him another Grammy
I'm just trying to figure out if you thought that much
of that Grammy
I ain't got, look I put stuff in How, oh, Joe, I ain't got,
look,
I put stuff in storage.
I got stuff,
but I ain't got no,
none of my trophies,
my hall of fame bus,
my hall of fame jacket,
stuff like that.
So a Grammy,
I would think a Grammy is very important.
Now,
if you got like Beyonce or Jay Z,
when you got 30 or 40 of them,
okay,
fine.
But unless you Jay Z or, or,
or Stevie Wonder
Beyonce you ain't just got
him like that
I don't know man
it's an underappreciation for a lot
of shit with the youth
and I'm not saying he's youth
because he's obviously a real nice man
but in this generation
it's just,
they don't really care about much, man.
Like, you can get a fucking Hall of Fame
or a championship ring
and they put that shit in
with everything else,
like their trophies,
like they got when they was in video games.
You know, it all depends on the person too, huh?
Whether it be rappers,
whether it be athletes,
depending on the awards that they do win,
it all depends on what they value.
Some people value the accolades and the awards that they win a little it all depends on what they value. Some people value the accolades
and the awards that they win a little bit different than others.
Some people like to hang them up. Some people like to put
them in frames. Some people like the
actual moment you receive them
and once that high
dives down to getting it,
like, ah, yeah.
Bro, I'm just trying, because everybody
trying to minimize, oh, man,
a Grammy ain't no big deal to me.
Bro, if you're in music, a Grammy's a big deal.
If you're in the movies, an Oscar is a big deal.
If you do television, the Emmy is a big deal.
Ocho, we going to, they don't give out no award, but I don't know, do they still give out awards?
Because I got a, I remember I went to the Pro Bowl, and they gave me this little iron figure.
And it had eight-time Pro Bowl selection they gave me this little iron figure and it had eight
time Pro Bowl selection, you know, have my name
on it. That's something to me.
That shows my hard work.
That someone thought enough of my hard work.
When did
I don't think they got it like that.
I don't think they got it like that though.
Because like in
anything other than like sports, you got a union.
Like, we got a union.
Like, how many NFL players average a year?
Well, you got 53 players on the roster times 32.
32 teams.
So you look at it, you look at it, about 1,700 total players.
Because what do they got now, Ochoa on the practice squad
six now right
is it six
if I'm not mistaken
no I think they got more than that
they got like 12
practice squad players
12
I think so
god damn
let me see
I'm gonna google it
right quick
chat what's up chat i love y'all chat make sure you know nfl teams are allowed to have 17 players on their practice squad in 2024 my goodness yes so you can use your scout team you can you can
use the practice squad have a whole team for scout team, offense and defense.
Yes, yes.
Okay, okay.
And see, that's why I'm saying a guy on the practice squad, Ocho,
he should have a significant advantage on somebody that they draft
the following year because you had a whole year in that system,
in the meeting room, practicing to develop.
So if you're on a practice squad and you don't make that practice squad,
if you don't make that team the next year,
bro, what were you doing?
Right.
Unless somebody comes in
just that much better than you.
Well, we get the first round
and the second round.
We understand Ocho.
They're going to get first crack.
But I'm going to make it so hard.
Anybody, if you ain't the first,
I'm going to make an A.
They're going to have to keep me
even though he's a first rounder. They're going to have to keep me. They're they gonna have to keep me even though he a first rounder
they gonna have to keep me
they gonna have to keep me
I got a whole year
I know that system backwards and forwards
Ocho
I'm in the meeting
I'm watching the guys that playing
I'm watching what they do
I hear the coaches saying
oh I like that son that's the way to do it, son.
That's the way you work.
Man, please.
But I don't get this.
Bro, if I buy a unit
and I find something valuable in there,
you want it back,
you're going to pay me what I...
Hey, I'll give you a prime example.
It's like that guy that called
Shohei Otani's base 50 home run yeah he called it the
dodgers offered him 500 000 for it he's like nah he put it up for auction i think he got like three
to four million dollars bro i called it nah give me what i'm asking for sometimes they try to offer
you a couple of bats a couple of after you well you, well, I'll give you a goddamn bat.
I could buy a bat from Dick's Sporting Goods.
Man, stop playing with me.
Wait, wait, wait.
What the fuck was the significance of his ball?
He's the first player to hit 50 home runs and have 50 stolen bases in a season.
It sold for $4.4 million.
And that 50 home run ball went for
4 million
yep
shit he could have bought that damn Batmobile
that hill with the A
with 4.4 million I don't want no part
of no Batmobile you gonna eat up all my
little bit of money
man what
4.4 million
4.4 million
hey you get you a little piece of job 75-80 thousand you will live good 4.4 million? 10 over a baseball? 4.4 million?
Hey, you get you a little piece of job, 75, 80,000,
you will live good the rest of your life.
Yeah, most definitely.
2.2 million and a job making 75, maybe 100,000?
Man, you live a bad place.
Especially if you got
financial discipline, you definitely good.
Yes!
Absolutely.
Kiki Wyatt was invited to the Frankie Beverly tribute to perform,
but didn't know the words to it before I let go.
Hey, one thing about it, when it comes to Kiki Wyatt,
she can do no wrong.
I don't know how y'all feel in the chat.
There'll be no Kiki Wyatt slander here. Ocho said,
Oh,
no,
I don't care what nobody say.
It will be no Kiki Wyatt slander.
Now we talk about,
listen,
I'm telling you right now.
And I go for everybody in the chat.
We talk about the Kiki Wyatt,
the legend,
one of the greatest voices of all time.
Top tier.
Okay. Now, sometimes we forget words sometime as an artist it does happen it it happens it's a part of the game i've seen frank sinatra live in 1968 at carnegie hall he forgot the words. Oh my fucking God. You forgot the words to fly me to the moon.
I was there.
Yeah.
I saw Dean Martin in Vegas at
the moon. Oh my goodness.
Yeah, I mean it happens.
But Kiki Wyatt? Oh no, we don't do that.
Oh, we don't. No, not in my system.
And you know
Kiki's singing at the wedding too now.
She's singing at the wedding? Yeah. Sheiki singing at the wedding too now she's singing at the wedding yeah
yeah
she's singing at the wedding
yeah she's singing at the wedding
don't worry about it
I saw something
yeah
huh
don't worry about it
I tell you later
I didn't hear what you said
I said I tell you later
oh
hey JR
oh I'm getting married
in February, boy.
Are you back on top?
I ain't back on top.
Nah, I ain't back on top,
but I'm getting married in February.
I don't know who the hell it's going to be.
Oh, yeah.
I'm going to be somebody.
That's a part of my spiritual journey.
A part of my spiritual journey
is finding that support system that wants to be there
to support me by the ups and the downs god said god said to love thy neighbor you know and those
vows hey hey what the vows say again huh the rich is his sickness and in health yeah in sickness and in health yeah in sickness and in health till death do us part
or till one of us get fat
or till one of
I like me fat women
I love me fat women
I ain't saying you gotta stay the exact same size
I did when I met you
but if you think you gonna be 135
and all of a sudden be 275
that ain't gonna fly
you ain't never seen 275
put together in the right way?
Yes.
I ain't gonna lie.
175 and like 230.
See?
What'd I tell you?
What'd I tell you?
Y'all got bad...
Oh, okay.
I'm trying to tell you
what's with you saying.
I ain't gonna hold you, dog.
Hey.
175.
Hey.
I can't hold him like I used to
my hips won't let me hold him up long
I need the wall to offer a little support
but back in the day
back in the day
back in the day 200
I could walk around the room for 10 minutes
I ain't gonna lie
I'm too blunt
I ain't doing that
get your big ass in the bed I ain't gonna lie. I'm too blunt. I ain't doing that. Get your big ass
in the bed. Come on.
I ain't doing that.
Shit.
I'm panicked.
I ain't doing that shit.
Get your big ass in the bed.
It's nothing like
I mean
as I got older
I mean when I was younger
when I was younger I had the pleasure of dating many women that were of size.
That's what I like to call it.
Yeah.
BBWs.
Beautiful.
I mean, you know, 180 and up was always my quest and what I yearned for, women of size.
And as I got older...
180 and up?
You said 180 and up?
Yeah, 180 and up.
Nah, bro. Nah, nah.
You don't like a big...
Old joke.
First of all, no.
To be honest,
no.
But... 180? First of all, no. To be honest, no. But
180?
No, no, no.
When I came into the league, I was
218.
218. That's a lot.
Yeah, yeah.
But see, me, I'm
like 259
right now.
259 right now. 259 right now.
And you cussing with 215, 230?
Yeah, I like that.
I like that.
Hey, hey, hey.
It don't tussle.
I'm scheduling for like 10 rounds.
It ain't going to the cards.
It's a knockout.
One of us getting knocked down by round two.
This motherfucker going.
I'm going to tell you right now.
This motherfucker going to distance.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
This motherfucker,
this motherfucker going to distance.
Uh-uh.
Hey, not with that spark in your system,
you ain't going to distance.
They ain't going to let you do that.
Sup, A?
Hey, it's going to be like...
Hold on.
What was that?
The Rumble? No
Oh, Philippines
The Thriller in Manila
Somebody ain't going to answer the bell
Somebody ain't going to answer the bell, Switch
Somebody ain't going to come out
Somebody ain't going to come out
Somebody ain't going to be on their side of the bed
And say, that's it
I ain't going to lie, dog It's going to be on their side of the band and say, that's it. Yeah, hey, it might be.
I ain't going to lie, dog.
It's going to be me.
If she 250, 230,
she got me.
If I got a cool
130,
155 maximum,
I'm good. Oh, man.
What?
Let's go.
I got a maximum
one of six
oh no
I put that
about eight times
and I'm cool
bro
I'm a finesse
I finesse
you
you play for
you know what I mean
yeah
you trying to show
all that on the
on the bench
and down in the basement.
Me, I'm over here shooting dice.
You know what I'm saying?
I can turn.
Oh, that's what I like now.
You know, back in the day,
you have one of those things.
You have around the board,
you're shooting dice.
Born in 54.
Died in 63.
What's my point, Ocho?
Died in the year.
Died in the year.
Now I know what it is. That's how it is. That's how it is.
Tension.
Be in a folk house.
Oh, well, you know what I'm looking for?
Emmitt Smith.
But I wrote 2-2-A.
Because you know,
everybody want to jump on that
that 4 and that 10
everybody don't know
I don't want to bet 6 or 8, 5 or 9
but roll a 4, roll a 10
give me the bet
it's on the dice, I just rolled it
I roll again
flowers
say how
55 it is Ocho, give me all this money don't nobody move with me
no nobody nobody money man don't nobody move with the money
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Boy, hey, hey.
Who's twisting now?
I don't want, I don't want, hey, what's this guy?
Tonight, Flavor Flay tweeted,
he got kicked out of a tree lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Plaza tonight for no reason.
I feel weird. I was invited to the Rockefeller Rockefeller tree lighting tonight and was escorted to see my boys.
I think you say they were sighted. But anyway, the backstreet boys and we're backstage in that dressing room.
Security came up to me and says at NBC does not want me in this area and I need to leave. At the same time,
their social media woman came up to me
and asked to capture social media content.
What did I ever do to NBC or anyone?
Especially with all the publicity
that they had given them at the Olympics.
Oh, do you remember we talked about it?
Playful at the Olympics.
All they ever do is try to spread joy and love.
And I think it did for the NBC at the,
and I think I did that for NBC at the Olympics.
Oh man.
I don't know what happened with that.
That's messed up.
That's messed up.
That's messed up.
I mean,
there's no way to rectify it now.
You know,
the,
the,
the tree line ceremony is over.
Shit. You gotta wait. tree-lining ceremony is over. Shit.
You got to wait till...
I was supposed to go tonight.
That's crazy.
Boy, it's cold as hell out there.
You ain't got to tell me.
I do live.
I got the damn trench coat over here
looking like a...
Oh, Joe, swish.
That's what I'm saying.
Houston's linebacker, Alshere,
whose three-game suspension was upheld on appeal,
posted an interesting IG post tonight.
He says, if you want me to be your villain, I'll be your villain.
See you soon.
There you go.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking about. That's what I'm talking about.
The game of football has changed.
The game of football has changed.
You know, it's...
I've seen some of the shit he was doing.
That shit's crazy.
That's the way the game was when we played.
What you mean?
Ocho, but you can't...
It don't make it wrong.
I came up I came up
you know the speed limit was
the speed limit was 55
right
now the speed limit
in some areas
you can go 70
okay
things change
you gotta adapt
we just talked about
the key to survival
is what
adaptability
if you wanna play
and make some money
adapt
bruh
you can't hit
a defenseless player
he's into a slide, and you
hit it with a forearm that you have
a brace on.
Hey. I ain't gonna lie, I watched
y'all this morning talking about that show,
and that y'all had me hot.
If I was just a teammate, dog,
what? Ain't no way,
aren't y'all?
We gonna get somebody on your team.
Yeah, you right.
What? No, no, no, we getting you. you right no no no we getting you
I know somebody we getting you
right I was just
trying to have a different opinion
for no reason
yeah you can't have a different
opinion on that one
and for D'Amico to say
they overreacted everybody's gonna
go after you if you do that to their quarterback.
I don't care who the quarterback is.
Oh, yeah.
They don't play that.
They don't play that.
Hell no.
Carson Beck said he don't enjoy watching football.
It's not fun for me.
It's stressful.
Did you guys watch the sport while you off the clock?
Do you enjoy watching basketball games, Swish?
NBA games?
Yeah.
Ocho, did you watch
football?
Me?
Yeah.
Yeah. I need to see what
all the rest of the receivers was doing.
You got that right. I was watching.
I never watched the team.
If we were going to play that that team i wouldn't watch the game because i didn't want to get a false sense because if they look really good i'm gonna you know like oh man we got our work cut out
for if they look bad i'm thinking we're gonna blow them out so i if we're playing that team
i'm not watching you but yeah i absolutely i watched the game. I got false confidence. I feel like we're going
to spend everybody. I ain't going to lie.
I ain't going to lie.
I don't care if they're good, they're nice, or whatever.
They got a show. What you mean?
We go out there and get smoked.
It's crazy.
I'm trying to just swim up.
All right, guys. Our last
segment of the evening.
Hey, you ain't
tell me what
you what you what you're gonna say what that about what i know you say oh i'm gonna tell you i'm gonna
tell you no i was oh no i i tell you i'm last but yes i watched the sport i think all of us i think
for the most part i think a lot of athletes they love the sport that they play they watch a lot of
other sports too i i know basketball players love football.
They watch it. Football players
love watching basketball.
Now, track and field is my favorite sport to watch.
I don't
know there's no doubt about
that. I love watching track and field.
The Olympics, the World Championships, the USA's,
Diamond League,
any chance they come on, I'm trying to watch it.
I love watching track and field because that's the true competition.
Because guess what?
You ain't relying on no teammate.
It's you.
It's me versus you.
Your speed versus my speed.
Your distance versus my distance.
My clear the height versus your clear the height.
Now, look, I got the relays.
The relays are fun to watch.
But, hey, that mono and mono action is where it's at.
All right, guys.
Switch.
Ocho, it's time for our last segment of the evening.
And it's time for Q and A.
Somebody asked me how I got all these muscles.
That's what y'all need to be asking me.
Tempranormal Junior said,
should the Pelicans get rid of Zion because they're not giving,
because they're not going anywhere.
And I don't think a team would want a 299 pound basketball player.
Yep.
So where are you going to go?
Come tell me,
come to Miami anywhere.
He wants to be at a big market anywhere he he wants to be in
new york ideally i think new york is is the place that he wants to be uh uh uh swish or big market
i don't think he can handle it though can you imagine with his respectfully oh i mean swish
can you imagine that new york media and z and Zion missing the games and the weight going up and down?
Can you imagine that market, what they would do?
That's the first thing I'm talking about.
You mean the media?
The media?
Yes, the media capital of the world.
Yeah, they don't play.
But I don't think he can handle it.
I don't think it would bother him because if it hadn't bothered him to this point,
just because he's in the bigger market, he's still not
going to care.
If you're in New Orleans, it's completely
different than when you're in New York City.
Completely.
You talk about every
day, opposed to being talking about
whenever it's...
Do you know how many
media markets are in
New York as opposed
to the New
Orleans Picayune? Ain't gonna do it, bro.
Right, right, right, right.
You got the polls. You got everybody right.
Well, you got
a college kid who
got a column in New York City
who got more viewers
than most real
writers in other cities
that just don't have the backing.
It's nuts.
New York
media is
by far, if you're going to be a
professional athlete
and if you're not going to be that guy
and you're going to be like a guy who
flies under the radar and do the bare
minimum. New York media is not
the place to go. It's not
the place. No sir.
Everybody can't.
I want to wish that on my worst enemy.
You heard what they say, O.K. That place is E.T.O.
But they say if you can make it here.
You can make it anywhere.
You can make it anywhere.
Hey, I'll tell you one thing.
Very few have been paid.
I just did an event with two 80-year-old cats.
The last time they did it in my sport, that's how old they is.
Earl the Pooh and Walt Frazier.
And they still below
man
some good cats
good cats too
man
like some world
world OGs
but like bro
that was
that was
50 something years ago
y'all 80 years old
Avenue 77 said
LeBron's son
not playing with him
that's why he feels
disinterested
any truth to that?
No.
No, Brian.
The search right there.
He got him to the league.
He got one game in.
That's all he hoped for.
To take the court with my son.
That's all you could ask.
Yeah, for sure.
The experience that they were looking for,
it already happened.
A said, Keith Lee
voice today, I gave Ocho a
two-piece and a biscuit. He
got it. So let's review it.
Ocho,
who said that?
That's what Keith Lee said. He gonna give
Ocho. Yeah.
I don't even eat
biscuits.
I don't even eat biscuits. Listen, I don't even eat biscuits. I don't even eat biscuits.
My bad.
Hey, listen.
I don't even play with my own kids.
I don't even play with my own kids, and he playing with me.
So you know what time it is.
I ain't going to let him.
If I feel he get the best of you, I'm going to come in there and help you, okay?
Nah, I don't need no help.
I ain't going to let him.
I'm going to throw that towel right in front of you.
We don't throw.
Man, listen, man.
Y'all don't know.
Y'all.
Man, listen.
You got too much pride, Ochoa.
I'm telling you right now.
That's the problem.
You got too much pride, dog.
And maybe you're the best of you.
Sometimes you just got to throw it in.
You got me.
You got me.
Hey.
You got me that day.
Y'all stop disrespecting me, man.
It is what it is. You got me that day.
But tomorrow, I mean...
First time, dude, cut your ass. You don't want him tomorrow,
the next day, or the next year.
Yeah, he cut you too short to shit.
You don't want another smoke.
I'm good.
Hey, you remember when Deebo, when he hit red
and he went to his old man,
you want some of this? What old man say,
oh, Joe? No.
Hey, but that's not going to be the case.
That's not going to be the case. I'm telling y'all now.
It's going to be exciting. I really hope we find some time
to set this up. I really hope
we find some time.
I like this.
It's right up my alley too.
This will be fun.
Ocho and Keith Lee going at it
while Uncle Brian commentated on the side with B-Families.. Tony SG said, Ocho and Keith Lee going at it while Uncle Brian
commentated on the side
with feed families.
I got my money on Ocho.
Yeah,
I'm sure you do.
Cause they,
when I was,
you know,
they used to call me
hella hands,
right?
They called me hella hands.
Matter of fact,
let me tell you,
hold on.
Matter of fact,
when I was in LA,
you know,
I was,
man,
listen,
man,
I'm,
I don't want to bring that up,
you know, when I was in LA and stuff, but they, I was... Man, listen, man. I don't want to bring that up, you know, when I was in L.A. and stuff.
But they used to call me little baby swabs.
You hear me?
Ah!
Hey!
Hey, I'm going to tell you again.
Hey, Keith Lee, Bruce Lee, Spike Lee, and Lee from Rush Hour.
All of them getting their ass whooped.
Steven Garcia said, 210, count your boy in.
That's my motto.
220, I have a planet.
Question for Swish.
Which city has the best looking women?
New York.
Oh, hell no, Swish. New York oh hell nah sweet New York dog
it's so
New York is flavors
yeah they got flavors now
it's
you want 32 flavors
basket of robbers is where you wanna be
I'm telling you
flavors
I hear Miami
I hear Atlanta I hear Miami. I hear Atlanta.
I hear Houston.
I hear L.A. L.A. might be
a little made up more.
But boy, I
live in Atlanta.
I visit Houston.
Woo!
I don't know what y'all talking about.
Yeah.
I had a 15-year-old in Houston, dog.
So I ain't even gonna lie.
What y'all talking about?
We ain't talking about nothing.
These chisels.
You got 15, 11 kids, though.
Hold on.
My kids.
I got children. My on. My kids. Well, I got children.
My kids grown.
My kids grown.
That's the case.
I got children, too, then.
All your kids,
they grown, though.
Shoot, there's only
three of them that ain't.
The rest of them grown.
Yeah.
My kids in there.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
She said it's only
three that ain't.
How many is this?
37 in the possible.
He got about nine.
How's that?
Eight.
That's a good hand.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
You know what's going to happen.
That's a good hand, though.
It's 11.
It's 11.
It's 11.
Because that, you know, all in mind.
Yeah. Hey, it's about to be 12. As soon as you. Because that, you know, all in mind. Yeah.
Hey, it about to be 12.
Yeah.
As soon as you get back there, you know what's going to happen.
I don't expect that.
And you ain't hear me, huh?
Yeah, I heard it, but I ain't supposed to hear it.
Hey, guess what?
As soon as you go back home, another going to pop out.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I just told you I'm on a spiritual journey.
Hey, you on a spiritual journey. Hey,
you want a spiritual journey too?
Yes.
Oh,
at the wedding.
Michael Torres said,
love the show.
Just got me,
just got me a girl.
And I really like any advice for us.
He just got him a girl. You just got you any advice for us. He just got him a girl.
He just got you one.
He said he just got him one.
All right, how old is this buddy?
He said, hey, you got any advice for them?
Yeah.
Go through that phone before you waste your time.
Mm-mm.
Don't go through that phone.
You're going to get what you're looking for.
Exactly, which is why you don't need no girl.
You're going to get everything you're looking for. Exactly, which is why you don't need no girl. You don't get everything you're looking for.
That's okay.
Hey, listen.
What she did before you
ain't got anything to do with you.
What she do after you
ain't got nothing to do with you.
Wait, what?
What she does before you,
what she does after you,
the only thing you're concerned about
is what she does while she's with you.
That's why you need to go.
That's why you go through that goddamn phone.
What if she go through your phone?
Yeah, I ain't going through it.
I'm going through the phone.
Go through it.
It's right here. My passcode is going to get together. I had this phone for 25 years. You think you're going to go through it? Hold on. What if y'all hadn't met?
Hold on. What if it was somebody
you've been with for three, four years?
Right. Oh, okay. Three, four years?
I might let it take a little sneak peek.
What do you mean, might?
I might let it take a sneak peek.
I might let it take a sneak peek.
Hey. Hey.
Speak your booze. All you need to see is your itinerary
That's it
Listen
That phone that tell you the truth
They tell you the truth
And it can help you stop wasting your time
It can.
You think somebody's one way,
and they're a completely different person in private,
right behind your back, right up under your nose.
You're somebody different.
Who?
I was about to say.
I thought you'd keep your little man out of control
that's why you're in the situation you're in
he was just throwing it out there I ain't doing nothing wrong
oh okay
he was speaking more in a hypothetical
sense
oh okay
I'm 56 years old man I don't be moving like that
no more man you got time for that shit man
let's go to a Vikings game I'm 56 years old, man. I don't be moving like that no more, man. You got time for that shit, man.
Tyrone Lee said,
Ocho, let's go to a Vikings game.
A who?
A Vikings game.
Shit, he paying for the tickets?
Don't start me to lie.
I mean, when he asked me,
he invited me to the game.
I mean, if he got a ticket for me,
shit, I'd go.
It's too cold, man. But I know Minnesota got a ticket for me, should I go? It's too cold, man.
But I know Minnesota got a dome.
They playing a dome, huh?
So how you gonna get
from your house to the dome?
How you gonna get
from your apartment to the dome?
You gotta walk your ass outside.
Yeah.
You don't like the cold?
You don't like the cold?
Don't Minnesota got
the indoor dome, sir?
How you playing in Denver
and don't like the cold, man?
Easy.
I retired 20 plus years ago.
That's how. I like the cold. Easy. I retired 20 plus years ago. That's how.
I like the Cole.
Yeah. Don't they got the
Skywalk in Minnesota, though? Yeah, but what if you
ain't staying there?
I think he does
attach to like a hotel.
I don't know. I mean, I need to
ask CeCe about that. That's
CeCe. That's Chris Carter's territory.
I need to ask him about that. that. That's CeCe. That's Chris Carter's territory. I need to ask him about that.
Oh, okay.
Kevin Brooks says,
Hey, guys, can you...
Holiday Inn, I can't do nothing with it.
My twin girls, Ryan and Riley Brooks,
game last night.
Ryan had 19 points, 11 rebounds,
two assists, two steals.
Riley, who's a year removed from beating
two types of cancer, and plays limited minutes at 8.3 pounds, runs steals. Riley, who's a year removed from beating two types of cancer and
plays limited minutes at 8.3
runs still. Hey, Kev,
let me shout out your twin girl. We're going to shout
them out. Riley Brooks,
congratulations last night. I don't even
care if you won. Especially
you, Riley. What you've been able to
overcome thus far, beating
two types of cancers and still being able to
play a sport that I know you love, that has
to mean a lot to you. And I know it
means a lot to your mom and dad and all
those family, friends, and loved ones
that care deeply about you. So
to the Brooks girls, Riley,
Ryan and Riley, congratulations.
We're here. NICAP is
here for you. Kev, thank you for your support
for watching and listening to NICAP.
We greatly, greatly appreciate
that. And just so you know, the Nightcap
family is going to have continued prayers
for your girl, Riley. So congratulations,
girl. We're proud of you here at Nightcap.
Leo Flanoy said...
Leo Flanoy said,
what's up, guys? This is your ex-teammate. Man, my
family and I lost a family member
last year, and the guy that killed
my son played
25 years today.
Finally got closure.
Now we can begin to heal.
I appreciate you guys, bro.
That's tough.
I can only imagine.
Even I can't imagine losing a family member like that in such a violent and sudden, you know, a manner. But like you said, the process of healing can start now
because the person that committed this
heinous act has
been brought to justice and will start.
And it doesn't bring it back. We understand that.
And we at the Nightcap family, we understand
that there's no amount of
prayer that can bring your son back.
But at least it gives you some type of closure
to know the person that was responsible
for this act is going to have to pay a price for serving time.
It doesn't bring it back. It doesn't make it any easier.
And I know you miss your son, but we're glad that that some some measure of.
A closure was brought by the sentence today, so Leo, we're praying for you, bro.
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Earl C. said
how would y'all fix
the NBA with viewership rating
Swish that's your level.
What you going to do, Swish, to get the fans back into watching?
Let them fight.
Honestly, man, like.
And then, oh, dang.
I'm going to start my account.
Honestly, I think it's the league's fault.
It's gotten to where it's gotten to
because you don't have to play
without being ridiculed.
And now they're trying to necessarily back off
on guys playing and having to play certain days.
So I don't know, man.
It's a tricky situation to where
it's like even if you drop the schedule to 65 games or whatever the case may be,
you're still not getting everybody their best shot.
And granted, if somebody's hurt, how can you tell who's hurt and who's not, opposed to Rustin?
So, I don't know, man. I think it's a very tricky situation for them to
keep their fans engaged,
especially when
you got so many superstars
sending out X amount of games
per year. I want to say
on average, it's like right
around 16 to 20.
But
that's a lot of games, though, especially when
it's TNTNT ESPN games,
like big games where people are looking forward to.
And now they got them streaming.
Now they're going to have games streaming on Switch.
Stream.
Yeah, like that's a big number
when you really think about it.
Like think about how many Monday night games
it is a year.
And then think about two stars on Monday night
not playing every Monday night.
They better be hurt.
Because the thing
is, Swish, is that if you look at an
NBA, if you look at an NFL season, they play
17 games. You guys play
82 games. That's like five games.
So you miss one game
in the NBA, that's like missing five
games in the NFL. In baseball,
they play 162.
So if you miss one game,
if you miss 10 games in baseball,
that's like missing one game.
You know what I'm saying?
You miss one game in baseball, that's like missing
damn near half the season in football.
The NFL
ain't having that. That's why
they put the rules in place because
they know the people that generate the buzz
is the quarterback.
They're not going to have no quarterback sitting there and say,
oh, no.
Oh, no.
They'll change.
Hey, hey.
That's what I'm saying about Boyfrizz Tech.
How do you hit the quarterback?
He's still on the slide.
And, like, you think there ain't nothing about to come from that. Hey, I don't know how much he make, but them three game checks,
I know he make more than $100,000 a year, Ocho.
You know that. I know that. He'll think long and hard before
you do that again.
And they sat him down.
Because at the end of the day, money guys like, okay,
they really play for the love of the game,
but when they sit you down,
because think about it, they nip and tuck,
they try to get a playoff spot, and now he's
going to feel like he let his team down because he ain't there
to really help him bow.
They took his money
and they took him off the field.
So let me ask you this.
Is the fine the same
in the NFL as the NBA?
Because when I need to get fined
or suspended,
you can't come to the game.
No, hell no.
You can't do none of that.
You can't build a facility.
You got to leave an hour and a half
or two hours before
the whole team arrived.
All of that.
That shit is weird, man.
Don't get me wrong.
I'm not condoning getting suspended
in no type of way.
But you just disowned me
from the whole team.
It's crazy, dog.
They don't play.
At all.
His base salary
is 1.5 million this season
meaning it'll cost him
265,000
now
he made 1.5
that's before taxes
ooh damn
so you know they take
get what 39% of that
cause he ain't got no state taxes
so
39%
whoo
no unless if he live in Texas
yeah that's what I'm saying
he ain't got no state taxes
yeah
well he play
yeah I don't know
but hold on
y'all do know there's
what they call a sports tax
cause sometimes
when you go to different states you gotta pay tax on income that youall do know there's what they call a sports tax. Because sometimes when you go to different states,
you got to pay tax on income that you earn there.
And that's how the NBA works.
That's how the NFL works.
And we thought, athletes, you got to pay a tax in every city that you.
Because at first, my account was like, oh, this is never going to work.
It worked.
It worked. It worked.
And they took it out of my check.
So,
Michael
said, who would win a basketball game?
Uncle Ocho versus
Swish. Man, me and Ocho
going to beat the brakes off Swish.
Two against one.
Two against one.
I don't like that. I don't need
I don't need
I don't like that
I don't need help
I mean switch
oh you got it by yourself
okay take off Ocho
yeah yeah yeah
that's work
that's work
it's not easy work
but
we gonna play one
we gonna play one
you gonna get this first
I'm gonna tell you right now Ocho
that's like
that's like me sitting here
sitting
that ain't got nothing to do lot. That ain't got nothing
to do with nothing.
That ain't got nothing
to do with nothing.
We talk about basketball
right now.
That got a lot to do with everything.
I told you I averaged
35 in high school.
Ocho,
I was an all-American
football player
in high school.
What you want me to say?
I was on Vinyls.com
and all that shit too.
What you want me to say? It was easier for me.com and all that shit too. It was easier
for me to transition
into basketball
and football
is much more difficult.
For who?
For you.
I do it all.
I do it all.
I just think
if we played
one-on-one
if we played
one-on-one
if we went to 11
I'd probably beat you
I'd beat you
11-8.
You're going to 21 or you're going to beat me 11-8?
I said it.
I didn't say that.
No, I said 11.
Yeah, okay.
You beat 11-8.
So 11, you're going to beat me 11-8, right?
And I won't even use my post game on you.
Yeah, see, that's like me saying I'm going to beat you
eight out of ten routes
and I'm not even going to press you.
I'm trying to explain to you
this is what I do.
Well, that's the exact same thing.
I'm trying to explain to you
this is what I do.
You hear me?
I challenge people at their sport
and I dominate them at their own craft.
That's what I do.
I ain't going to lie, Ocho.
That'll never happen.
Okay.
Now with me,
I come back to New York tomorrow.
What you want to do?
I'll come back tomorrow.
I catch a flight.
Listen, I'm here.
I'm here.
It's a Sunday. So I'm here. I'll come back tomorrow. I'll catch a flight. Listen, I'm here. I'm here. It's a Sunday.
Say yes.
I know Doug and Ryan.
I know y'all watching this.
You want to go to Rucker Park?
Rucker Park, End Park?
You might not want nobody to see this shit.
Oh, shit. I'm taking it uptown for sure. I got to take it to the family.
Where do you want to do it?
Wherever you want to do it. I'm ready it on town, for sure. I gotta take it to the family. We're gonna do it. We're gonna do it. I'm ready.
Pat 22 said, do you think
anybody can reach the
fame of Michael Jackson that
Michael Jackson had? Absolutely not.
And we're in the social
media era, and they still won't reach it.
Absolutely not. You could answer
that yourself without even asking.
That ain't never happening.
When they start passing out,
when I see people pass out just to see this man,
when they start passing out to see somebody,
I'll let you boy.
But until then, absolutely not.
This is crazy.
Absolutely not.
You have grown men passing out.
No, Mike was on another level.
That ain't gay.
That ain't like a homosexual.
Like, you had grown men passing
out. Different levels. Yeah.
That's a different level of fade.
That's a different level. I mean,
you gotta probably, Michael Jackson,
he probably was Jordan,
Cristiano Ronaldo,
all combined into one.
You know, can I say something?
It might feel uncomfortable.
And it's scary.
The type of fame Michael Jackson had
is the type of fame where you're worth more dead than alive.
Yeah.
I don't want to be that famous.
I mean, because he couldn't go no...
I mean, think about it.
He's been...
Hey.
That's how famous he was.
I don't want to be that famous.
But you got to think about how young he was when he became famous.
Yeah.
I mean, he's been Michael Jackson
since he was like, hey, what you talking about, Sweet?
You can't go... You can't go
you can't go
nowhere
I mean at least
at least we got
fame switch
we still can go
we can still creep
and go somewhere
you can't like that
oh no
man
I'm cool
I told my mama
I swear
I told my mama
the first year
I played with Melo and I told her I swear, I told my mama the first year I played with Melo,
and I told her, I said, Mama, I don't want to be
no superstar. She was like,
what you mean? You worked your whole
life? I said, Mama, I don't want to be no
superstar. She's like, why?
I said, Mama, I can't go nowhere.
I ain't going to be able to do nothing.
I'll play on the team and
start running down. We go to Best Buy
and certain shit.
She's like, really?
I said, yes.
She's like, wow, I ain't thinking about it like that.
I said, man, I don't want that.
I don't want that.
Look, I've been around to see LeBron.
I want to have that life like that, man.
I don't want that.
No, sir.
I still fly Deltas dog
I'll be an American
and United lines
and you imagine people just sitting there
non-stop just like yeah
yeah
like bro I'm not doing that
I want no part of that
what are y'all thoughts
on Chris Carter saying
if Ryan Day don't win the national championship at Ohio State,
they should fire him?
See, he's going to get fired.
It doesn't help that his record against Ohio State,
when you're three touchdown favorite at home.
And you lose.
You lose to a Michigan team you've lost to the last three years.
You lost four of the last five.
And with different coaches, too.
Like, you ain't even losing to the same coach in the same scheme.
And with that quarterback, hell,
Jerome Wright should be coach of the
year just for winning him seven games with that
quarterback that he got. Because that quarterback
is not very good.
And we being kind.
I don't know football
like how y'all know football, but
when I see certain things,
I'm just like, bro.
You know Michigan quarterback isn't that good,
and you also know Ohio State was 19 and a half point favorite,
and they lose.
Well, I play college football in a video game.
Money from Ohio State,
and he's the hardest person down there to tackle in the game.
It's impossible.
How did he not be like, what's going on?
That's tough.
That's tough.
That concludes this edition of...
Is Shiano still there?
Ain't Shiano there?
Greg Shiano?
No, no, no.
He's back at Rutgers.
Chip Kelly's the OC.
Okay.
Back in Jersey, baby.
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the Heat beat the Brakes off the Lakers
134-93. LeBron
had a good game, but it was a
blowout effort, so nobody really
cares about that.
They've got to figure this thing out, and I don't know if they have the pieces to figure it out, but they've got to get something done because at first
they said it was Darvin Ham.
We got a new coach, and they got the exact same record as they had
with Darvin Ham after 12 games.
I mean, it's a 21 game.
So they've got to figure this thing out.
Magic Johnson was on social media saying he was embarrassed.
James Worth is embarrassed. He talked about two great
Lakers. Know what it takes to win championships.
But the Lakers do not look good
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So thank you for joining us.
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Swish will join us again next week,
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