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LeBron James, four straight games of triple-doubles came to an end tonight, but they still got the win.
The Lakers still won over the Pails 104-99.
LeBron did not have his best shooting performance,
but when they absolutely had to have it,
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Hey, LeBron, man, let me ask you a question yes what are the chances we see a lebron again
we've never seen it is it is it possible is there anybody in nba that can come close to the longevity and the consistency year in and year out
that could at some point
reach the plateau
in which he has.
But we're assuming that this
is it. I can see
him playing another two years.
He said he sees himself playing another one
or two.
Think about it.
He's averaging
he had 21 points7 rebounds five assists
last night after a string of four straight triple doubles anthony davis has been off the chart
anthony davis had 31 and 14 tonight with two with a block and two steals he's been sensational uh
it's not that the longevity is the level in which he played at.
Yes.
Yes.
That's what,
that's,
that's what's so impressive.
Am I impressed that,
I mean,
for someone to have the longevity,
see like the thing that was impressive about Tom was the level of which he's
playing at.
We've seen guys play into their forties,
but they didn't look like that.
Right.
We've seen a lot of basketball players,
you know,
Vince Carter played into his forties,
uh,
Dirk,
the Viscay,
Kevin Garnett,
Kevin Willis,
uh,
Robert Page.
Most of the time is big.
Right.
Most of the time.
It's a big,
uh,
Kareem,
you know,
they go down and get on the block,
blah,
blah,
blah.
But you know,
for,
for Vince to play 22 guards,
LeBron,
LeBron's handling the ball.
LeBron's getting up and down the court.
LeBron ain't just going down and getting on the block and posting up. RightBron, LeBron's handling the ball. LeBron's getting up and down the court. LeBron ain't just going down
and getting on the block and posting up.
So,
I don't think so, Ocho. I don't want to
be one of those guys that say never,
but I don't think we'll see it in my life.
I don't think I'll see it in my lifetime.
Now, maybe the kids, my kids' kids
will see it, but
I mean, for a guy to play at that level,
he's probably going to average somewhere around
23 to 26 points
a game. He's going to probably be 8-8
or 8-7, assist to rebounds.
He still
can give you, go get you 30
on an efficient night. Like I
said, he didn't shoot the ball well at night. He was 8-19,
2-7, 3-5 for the free throw line,
but he had four offensive rebounds.
The thing is, he had six turnovers uh they only had 11 so he did do a better job of cutting down the turnovers but
he's still playing at an extremely high level oh joe yeah uh they've won five games in a row
now they're not they're nine and four and I think they're going home, right?
I think they go home now.
I think they have like a four or five game road trip.
They have a three game road trip what who they got
yeah
so that should be I mean
that Nuggets game is going to be tough
because Nikola Jokic is playing at
hey man
I mean they got to say at some point in time
stop this notion he's the best player in basketball
whoa
it is what it is he's the best player in basketball whoa it is what it is best he's the
best player in basketball what about luca what about ad john moran kevin durant anthony edward
nicola yokich is is the best player in the NBA. Damn.
Period.
I wish it was something I could tell you different, Ocho.
Do you see the numbers that he's putting up?
I see the numbers that he's putting up.
I see the numbers that he's putting up,
but I just wouldn't agree with him being
the actually best basketball player in the world right now.
Who is better than him?
What are you basing it on?
I just rung off a few names
that are also putting up amazing numbers
night in and night out. They ain't putting up no numbers like
this.
29, 14,
and 12?
Shooting 50 plus percent?
Damn. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.
Hold on. You got my my data bank
is working right now. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Hold on. You got my data bank is working right now.
Hold on now.
So you like him over Jason Tatum too, right?
Yes.
I think he's the best basketball player.
His IQ is off the charts.
That's why his assist total is so high.
Now he can rebound.
Now, he's giving you 30.
And he's giving you 30 shooting 50 plus percent from the floor.
He's real efficient.
He's not a volume shooter.
He's efficient.
Yes.
He's averaging 30 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists.
He's shooting 56% from the floor.
He's fifth in score, first in rebounding, first in assists.
He's 15th in field goal percentage.
Chat, chat.
The chat with no chat.
Do y'all agree with that?
If there's somebody you feel that is better than Nikola Jokic
that you would view as the best basketball
player in the NBA? Can you please
just give me some names? I don't have numbers
in front of me right now.
This is a good one. I like it.
I see you.
I mean,
he has a title.
He has
finals MVP. He's won
three MVPs in the last four years.
I mean,
there's nobody better.
Half of the chat is agreeing with you.
So I can't,
I can't even come up with an argument.
No,
he,
he,
he,
he played out of his mind.
Oh,
Joe,
he's playing out of his mind.
Oh,
well,
somebody did say they think Joker,
I mean,
uh,
Luca and Jess is good.
Jess is good, but I'm sure they probably give the answer.
But Luka is not as efficient.
Luka is a volume shooter.
Right.
What about SGA?
SGA.
Shea Gildress?
Yes, sir.
I like Shea.
Just not over Luka.
Okay.
I like Giannis.
Not over Luka.
I like Embiid.
Not over Luka.
JT? Not over Luka. Hold on. I got it. okay i like yannis not over luca i like him be not over luca jt not over luca hold on i got
matter of fact i'm glad you just said that mb he takes he takes he plays every other game right
yeah because of his size his knees the injuries well isn't joker what maybe a little shorter
shorter yeah this joke's not nearly as heavy
okay okay okay okay
Lucas averaging 29 points a game
that's 6th in the NBA he's tied
for 27th with 8 rebounds
he's tied for 8th in assists
he's shooting 43% from the floor
which is 100
5th, 1st, 1st, 15th
that's crazy.
He is.
Wait, but also, also,
things can change
because it's still early in the season.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But the thing is,
he's all, but he's, look,
he's going to average,
he's going to get you double digits
and rebounds.
The question is,
can he average a triple double
by getting you the double-digit assist?
Now, would I be surprised if he ended up averaging 27, 28 points a game,
11, 12 rebounds a game, and nine assists?
No, absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
But he's legit.
And from the very first time I saw him, yeah, he's the real deal.
Inside the NBA will move to ESPN in 2025.
A licensing deal with TNT.
The deal will see TNT Sports continue producing the show,
but it will air on ESPN.
For fans, the biggest news that Charles Shaq,
Kenny and Ernie will still be on that television. So that means it's still going to be produced out of Atlanta.
Cause I already said he ain't going nowhere.
And studio J yes.
He's not going anywhere.
And Chuck,
I mean,
that's a short trip for Chuck.
Shaq has a place
in Atlanta. Shaq has a place,
a lot of places. Kenny,
I'm glad they're staying together.
I am.
They're what
Howard Cosell and Don Meredith
and
what they were for Monday Night Football.
Yeah.
This is.
Yeah.
They,
they,
they,
they work very,
very,
very,
very well together.
The chemistry is,
is unmatched.
There's really no one else you can,
you can take out and plug someone else in and think the show would still be
the same.
So I'm glad they,
they are coming back.
That's years of chemistry.
Oh,
that's years of understanding each other.
Right.
You know, Shaq
and Kenny going at it. One minute they're best
friends. The next minute they talk like they want to tear each other's
heads off. You know, they're making fun of Kenny
running to the board. You know, Kenny with the
kickstands.
But, you know,
and Ernie is the perfect traffic cop.
Oh, yeah. Most definitely.
Boom, boom.
He getting his little digs in here and there, Ocho.
But he doing, passing that thing off to everybody.
He magic.
Go ahead.
Remember when Kenny and Shaq were running to the board?
They were punching each other.
You push Shaq into the goddamn Christmas tree.
But Shaq beat him.
Even Shaq beat him when Shaq
had just was like probably a couple of months
removed from having his hip replaced because
Shaq had his hip replaced. Shaq beat
Katie. And you know Shaq
a lot of times Shaq wear house shoes,
wear bedroom shoes.
Right.
But Shaq even Chuck
beat it. To the board?
Yeah.
Man, that's funny.
And you know when Jamal Crawford
or Draymond or somebody else,
they beat him all the time.
They just blow the nose.
They just blow the nose off him.
Ocho,
Magna Stallion, Gorilla,
discussed never going into the ocean again
because aliens are in the water.
Megan said, I will not go into the ocean no more.
The rabbit hole I went down that ish monster suit.
Who would want to get into an ocean again?
There's like all the monsters reside.
They think aliens are up.
They're down.
Look at a crab.
The gorilla said, do you think aliens are in the sea?
Megan, the aliens are in the sea. Look at a crab. Look at it in do you think aliens are in the sea? Megan, the aliens are in the sea.
Look at a crab.
Look at it in the face.
Next time you eat it.
Damn, man.
I think you might be overthinking it.
Yeah.
They're aliens.
Aliens do exist.
They do exist.
They're classified documents.
I've heard about Area 51, wherever that may be.
Alien do exist. The government is very good at hiding things like this, but it ain't in no goddamn water.
It ain't no goddamn sea. I doubt that. There's extraterrestrial life.
I'm not sure where it is, but it's definitely not in the sea.
People have been in the sea for
in the ocean for how long
we have seen no signs of
of
extraterrestrial
activity coming from the sea
but it's always been in the sky
that's where it probably is
you ain't never seen it so how you know
I don't need to see it I mean
I haven't done it's not like I've done any
extensive research on it but anytime so how you know that I don't need to see it. I mean, I haven't done, it's not like I've done any extensive research on it,
but anytime we-
So how do you know?
That's what you say.
You say nothing come out to sea.
You ain't never seen the sea or the air.
So how do you know?
I mean, it's just doubtful though.
It's just doubtful.
Why?
With as much work
as we as humans have done in the ocean,
there have been no signs of,
no signs of it at all.
So I just, it's just doubtful.
But there are there there are aliens, you know, the government is hiding it very well.
And it's just at some point, they say a plane almost had a crash with one.
What do you want to close? Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know how true that is. And, you know, people always have these AI images of UFOs and everybody thinks sometimes a shooting star might be a UFO, but it's not. It's not.
They do exist, though. I truly believe they do exist. I'm worried about these crazy
mofos that I see all the time. I ain't worried about
no aliens or something. I ain't never seen.
I see enough aliens walking around here right now
doing some effed up ish. The ones you need to worry
about are right down here on Earth. Exactly.
I ain't worried about nothing in the sky.
I ain't worried about nothing in the ocean.
I'm worried about the aliens I walk past every day.
Yeah, you said it right.
Them the crazy ones.
Hey! What up, buddy? pass every day. Yeah, you said it right. Them the crazy ones. Hey,
what up, buddy?
What up, twin?
Anybody that has a...
So anybody got a two-year-old Pomeranian?
How much
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How?
You say between
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Uh-oh that gaps up for oh joe gmar moore has social media riled up after he recently revealed while he has no plans to marry his girlfriend the mother of his only child
jessarie design uh more explained to people that he views Dizon Dizon as a partner in crime.
However, he's never
seen marriage as a part of his plan.
I didn't have a good role model of marriage
in my life. Not my mother, not my father, nobody
close to me. I struggle with it. Who made
that rule? I asked my mother one time,
I'm like, if people get married,
then what's this prenup
thing? Oh, I love you. You're
the most amazing person in the world, but sign
this so you don't trust the person.
She's my partner. She's the mother of Frankie.
Frankie has
a dope-ass mama
and I'm trying to be
a dope-ass daddy and we're going
to do that until God calls
my name.
What do you think about that?
When I,
when I,
when I hear people talk about marriage,
marriage in general,
and what it entails is documentations that binds you,
binds you legally by contract,
you know,
and I understand this part where he also says that we do love each other.
We're willing to,
we're willing to spend the rest of our lives together,
but before we do so,
let's protect ourselves
when it comes to our assets
so that whatever...
Well, let me ask you a question.
When he entered in the contract
to work on that TV show,
did he sign a contract?
Why sign the contract?
They said they wanted to hire you.
You said you was going to work,
so why sign a contract?
See, before people started
pulling bull jive,
a contract was simply
a meeting of the minds.
But what happened?
You say one thing, I say another, and then we come down to it.
I don't get paid, and then I don't know why.
So they said, you know what?
Let's put it on this eight by 10.
Let's put it on the, hey, put it there.
That's why you do it.
I got a question for you.
Yeah.
Like you all for marriage, as am I.
Yeah.
The documentation and...
I'm trying to prenup.
So you all for the prenups and all that, right?
Hell yeah.
So where's the benefit in marriage?
Who's the beneficiary?
I mean, look.
The man or the woman? Because who loses benefit in marriage? Who's the beneficiary? I mean, the man or the woman?
Because who loses everything in marriage?
The man or the woman?
85% of the time, if a man gets married,
he truly, truly loves because he's most of the time
in an advantageous situation.
God damn it.
Thank you.
There's no, there's no,
look, I'm not saying always, not every time,
because there are some times men get married and women have more,
but more times than not,
it's the man.
And so I'm just going to get out.
Look,
you know,
I want my partner to be,
but you not been to come in and be with me for five years,
10 years.
In fact, you about to walk out here with half. no oh shit me because that's that's exactly what they're going to do that's exactly what
they've always done in general that's why i say when i think about when i think about the idea
and the ideals of marriage in general most of the time it benefits the woman especially on the back
when things don't work even even with that even with the statistics with
with the divorce rate still being extremely high and continuing to climb i still would love to be
married i still i still would love to be able to share my wins with someone i would love that i
get it too everybody keep talking about i feel a prenup is setting you up for failure well why sign
a contract why sign a contract to go to work that is setting you up for failure. Well, why sign a contract? Why sign a contract to go to work?
That's setting you up for failure because that's telling
you you don't trust your boss.
So, you know, you don't
trust your partner if you have to have a contract
legally where
it says, listen, you get...
I just want there to be an understanding
because how many times you say,
I don't want nothing from you. I don't want nothing
from you. And the minute you get in the position
to get something,
you want everything.
So I just want this paper that says,
okay, this is what you're going to get.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Half of the time,
you know,
businesses,
marriage is a business construct.
You know that.
Yes.
It's a business, you know?
I don't want to dive deep into it,
but it's something that I do value,
something that I do value,
something that I do like and want.
I'm going to get it, too.
You hear me, Uncle?
Yeah.
I'm going to get it.
I'm going to get my family.
I'm going to get that marriage, and it's it's it's gonna happen it's gonna happen yeah but look that that's that man i
don't i don't get look he do what he want to do you don't want to get married okay bro you ain't
got to get married but if you don't want to sign a pre hey people sign a prenup some people i mean
some people don't. I mean,
I can see Ocho.
Ain't no problem.
If we come in together and like,
I would've got married when I was in college.
Okay.
Right.
We ain't got nothing.
But how you come in,
I'm worth X.
And then you come in and then all of a sudden I'm going to be half the man.
I was when I met you monetarily.
Come on now.
I don't see fair to me.
Here's what happened during the divorce.
They take half the money and all the hoo-ha.
Now you tell me the fairness in that, Ocho.
They take
half the money and all the hoo-ha and they go to
somebody else.
Some other dude enjoying all your hard work.
All your hard work.
Yeah, I don't
like that part.
Statistically, it's scary, so I understand what he's talking about.
That's my thing, man.
Judge, hold on. How much you say she get?
I mean, I should be able to
go over there on a Monday and a Thursday.
Judge, come on now.
Damn.
Hook it up.
You got to put that
in the contract. You got to put that in the contract.
You got to put that in the prenup.
Yeah, but hey.
If and when, if we happen to break up,
I still have access on a Monday and a Thursday
to get some of that hoo-ha.
You taking half the money?
So you going to take all the money?
You going to take half the money, all the hoo-ha?
So what's in it for me?
Again, which is why marriage is not beneficial to the man and never has been it did and then and then and then
he up here in the house with the pool seven bedroom yeah six bath driving your car yeah
because she won the cars now she won the cars in the divorce settlement so she and uh she and your BMW
yeah he driving your
BMW 780i
whatever it is we over there
hey we over there hey
holidays
fix an extra plate for you boy
are you gonna be over there with him
for sure
honey I'm home oh my
bad hey
queen I'm home oh my bad hey queen i'm home hey i got a kid everything on show hey when you know you know that's the thought
about man i would think about it when i think about finances and and women always wanted a
man that's stable that's financially yeah i ain't got no problem with that yeah but then then i i
look at i look at some of the wealthiest men I look at some of the wealthiest men in the world, some of the wealthiest men in the world, and what it takes to keep a woman happy.
And I think about the men that have the most money and still are unable to keep a woman happy.
Right.
They have everything.
They can give you everything. How is it still possible that the richest man in the world, the Jeff Bezos, the Bill Gates, the Warren Buffetts, or there are some other wealthy men of that status that have been married and they divorce.
And sometimes you hear from the wives.
I just wasn't happy.
Like, so think about when you think about people.
You're looking for happiness in someone else, though, Ocho.
Happiness is not something that you find.
Happiness is something that you create.
Yeah, that's from... You do that though.
Right. I think that's
the hard part. The responsibility of women being
happy, it's solely
relied to for the man to make her happy.
So I think that's where the
problem lies. Don't
give me that responsibility.
I already have enough on my plate.
Please don't make me be the reason you're happy.
You already be happy.
Man, women love to talk about,
it don't take much to make me happy.
Stop it.
Stop shitting me.
The wind blowing, you're saying.
Boy, listen.
Oh, such and such pissed me off at work today.
Damn.
Now it's my job to come in and I got to be Richard Pryor.
I got to be...
I got to be Richard Pryor.
I got to be Dr. Ruth.
And the funny thing,
when you ask the question,
you ask, let's say,
you line up 100 women.
You line up 100 women,
you ask 100 women
the same question.
What makes you happy?
And whatever makes them happy,
it's never anything involving or having to do with you never never ever and say oh it's so easy to make you happy but if it's so easy to make you happy
how come nobody's been able to do it not short term short term is easy no honeymoon phase honeymoon phase oh my god
and then you're talking about
oh all it takes you get the year three
you get the year four and see if that
happens is still the same
the same thing you love to do with
you everything oh just be
honest and communicate with us y'all don't like
to talk it I don't want to talk about it
you should know what you mean
I want to have the communication oh what it. You should know. I want to have the communication.
You should know what I want
for my birthday. You've been with me for three
years. How you don't know?
What you want to eat tonight?
You don't know what I want to eat? No, I don't.
That's why I asked your ass.
Hell, if I knew, I just went and picked it up anyway.
And then you got mad.
Why didn't you call and ask me what I wanted?
It's difficult. It's difficult.
It's difficult.
It's difficult.
It's difficult.
I say it all the time.
It's impossible to keep a woman happy long term.
Long term.
Long term.
That's why so many.
Stop listening to you.
Women listen to women.
Listen to other women that ain't even married.
But then them group chats talking about what they think
is ideal for a man.
You ever
had a man
that was your... If you had a man,
oh, I had this man, and he's
ideal, where is he now?
Why
didn't you keep him?
If he was ideal,
why is he gone now?
Hold on. Hold on.
Hold on.
Another thing.
I mean, he was ideal.
He was perfect.
Oh, he was everything.
The man, hey, how did you tell me one time, Ocho?
She said, hey, you're everything I want.
He said, your height starts with six and your weight starts with two.
I can work with everything else.
I can work with everything else.
So I'm just trying to figure out, Ocho,
if he was ideal,
why are we here?
Yeah.
Ask a woman her expectations from a man.
Ask a woman her expectations
and watch how unrealistic it sounds.
It's a building bear.
It's a robot.
But Ocho,
there's not a man or woman
created that's going to be everything
that you want.
You just hope they have
enough of the qualities
that what you're looking for.
The ones that they don't, you're okay with.
They don't have them. They have enough.
But if you're going
to say, oh, I got 25 things and he need to have 23 of them. Girl, enough. But if you go out and say, oh, I got 25
things and he need to have 23
of them, girl, we'll move on.
Child, please.
Yeah. No.
Denzel Washington
clarifies that he's not retiring.
I didn't say I was going to go into retirement.
I said
it has to be a level of
interest to me.
Yeah. I said it has to be a level of interest to me he ain't going nowhere
no
he just says he wants
I mean basically he said
I just want to work with the best
I think that
Black Panther, Ryan Coogler
he's doing something with him
he's always done something with the Scott Ridley,
Scott.
Yeah.
That's been Spike Lee.
I mean,
you know,
obviously you've done a lot with Spike Lee,
uh,
inside man,
uh,
devil in blue dress.
Yeah.
Uh,
he done,
um,
Harlem blues.
Uh,
you know,
he's done that's those are spike,
but he,
uh,
uh,
Ridley Scott,
I think he used to do some stuff
with Ridley's brother.
Yeah.
But look,
at this point in time,
he can do whatever he want to do.
He can, but the roles that he,
the roles that he takes
at this point in his career
have to be right.
Yeah.
Mo' Better Blues.
Yeah, Mo' Better Blues.
I remember Gladiator.
He got Gladiator 2 coming out.
He got Gladiator.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's Ridley Scott.
Yeah, come out what?
Next week, right?
Next week?
I think the 22nd,
if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah.
Antoine Fuqua
did Training Day.
Oh, yeah.
I think Antoine did
Equalizer also.
Manny Fresh claims that he wrote the hook to Who Let The Dogs Out by the Baja Men by accident.
Fresh sat down with Nyla Simone on the We Need To Talk podcast and shared how the hook became the beat.
I was programming something in the studio and the dudes who made the song
they were like bro could you help us with a song i was just like i'm busy doing something right now
and they uh and they were like just like give us a hook so i was just like who let the dogs out
who who and closed the door man man get the f out of here. And the song came out. I was like, wait a minute.
I was just saying that to them in the studio.
Fresh changed musical history
within help on the song.
I didn't know that.
I didn't either.
I don't think anybody knew that.
And the funny thing,
they changed it a little bit
because it's who let the dogs out
and it's a bark.
The woof woof.
And I'm probably,
Manny Fresh probably said,
who, who, who probably said, who?
Who? Who? Like, who let him out?
Who let him out? Right. They changed it to the bark.
Yep.
I wonder, does he get royalties for that or no? Hell no.
So they stole his idea
basically. Yeah, that happens
all the time. Yeah.
That's why you better have copyright or patent it.
Right. Damn, that's crazy you better have copyright or patent it. Right.
Damn, that's crazy.
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It is time for Q&A.
Cali Boy,
ASMR.
What's up, Uncle Nocho?
Saw you at the game today.
I was dripped out in my nightclap shirt.
P.S.
Should Trey Lance start?
Wait, somebody was in. They saw you?
You? I wasn't at the game?
Yeah, but it was freezing cold.
He had on a nightcap
out there in that cold. It was freezing out there.
What?
Oh, Joe. What you want me to say?
I wish I would have
saw him.
That boulder atmosphere
was nice, man.
Ralphie, you know the buffalo?
Yeah. It's a girl.
Ralphie's a girl.
Everybody knew that, Ocho.
A girl named Ralphie?
Yeah. And then I was expecting to see this big-ass buffalo come out.
Man, she's so little.
She's so little.
I'm like, this is it?
She's still 1,000 pounds, Ocho.
Yeah, but she's little.
I'm telling you, if you see her, if you see her.
I've seen her.
When she came out.
And I'm looking like, what?
Like, I can handle that.
But what do you want?
Bodacious to run out there?
You wanted a.
When you think of a buffalo, when you think about a full size buffalo, they are huge.
So let me ask you a question.
Who's going to hold a full size buffalo?
The men.
There are three men on each side of the buffalo.
Yeah.
But you think they're going whole, a one ton Buffalo?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Get me out there.
Get me out there.
Clearly you've never been on the farm.
And first and second of all,
you do know animals,
animals that have testicles,
males.
Right.
That's why they use,
that's why they use females.
I know,
I know,
I know.
I understand.
I was, I was expecting Ralph to be this, you know, enormous. And it's like they use females, huh? I know. I know. I understand. I was
expecting Ralphie to be this
enormous, and it's like, oh, shit, look at
Ralphie. But it was like, oh, look, he's
so cute and little. He was like
Teddy Bear. No, he ain't like
Teddy Bear. J-Bag said, yo,
what's some of the things you heard
from defenders at the line of scrimmage?
Something crazy or something, some
outlandish trash talk.
Let me see.
Who talked back to me?
Nobody ever talked
actually during the game. The only person who talked
previous to a game was Fred
Smoot. I'm not sure if people in the chat are familiar
with Fred Smoot.
Legendary, legendary player.
I think he was the Mississippi State, if I'm not mistaken.
He talked. Fred talked bread talk he talking he talked when he losing you could catch a ball
and he's still talking he's probably the only one that really talked to me um
nobody else nobody else really really they were they were they were giving specific instructions
not to talk because Because I was talking.
Normally it started out, you know,
jovial. But you know,
they started talking crazy. So I was like,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Don't do that.
4KT say,
what if the NBA, NFL, and NBA switch draft system? The Pistons
would get the number one
pick every year.
Yes.
Then what would be their incentive to win?
Ah,
that's a good one. That's why they went to
the lottery system because teams were tanking
to get the number one pick.
So no, we got to make it
so, hey, okay, you might have the worst
record and you might have the most ping
pong balls, but there's no assurances
that you're going to get the number one pick.
Unless you're San Antonio
and they seem to always, when they have
the lottery, they get the number one pick every damn time.
How the hell you get
David Robinson,
Tim Duncan, and Wimby?
Ain't no damn good karma.
They got two first ballot Hall of Famers, MVPs.
Yep.
And Wimby look like he's going to be, you know, all, all of them was, was, was, was a rookie of the year.
Uh,
Tony Boyce,
the uncle don't show is two seconds left in a tie game.
Fourth,
the goal,
Brady and quarterback.
Who's he throwing the ball to the game winner?
You are Ocho.
Ocho ain't gonna be able to run them,
but a slant.
He can't elevate over nobody. Yeah over nobody Well I got a 47 inch vertical
Man what you talking about
Well you ain't never displayed
You ain't never displayed
I ain't have to cause nobody was ever that close to me
Where I was had to
At the goal line
Would you run out the goal line and catch it up in the stands
Oh cause I always score from far out
Exactly
Me to answer your question, me.
Carlin
Labreton.
Happy birthday to my little
boy, Sean, who turned six today.
Sean, happy birthday. Your mom,
Carlin, wants to wish you a happy birthday.
She say you're the best little boy ever.
I take her word for it. Happy birthday, young
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Gknock171, Uncle No Nocho are my two favorite people.
My name is Greg.
Can you wish my wife, Rhea, and son, Taz, happy birthday?
Can you get Dr. Rachel Ross on Nightcap?
She promotes men, prostate, and sexual health.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, Rhea and Taz, happy birthday.
Greg wanted to wish you, the wife and his son, a very happy birthday.
It's funny. Y'all got the same birthday, I'm assuming.
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I'm not familiar with her, but, uh, but I'm gonna do some research, you know, you know,
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They do it really good.
They do really good.
Yeah.
Hey, why you keep on laughing?
You know who Rachel Ross is?
Oh.
I don't know anything about that.
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What?
They probably couldn't let them flex out of it. What?
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They don't.
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