Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Steph Curry gives Unc his shoes + Fan questions
Episode Date: March 18, 2024Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss Shannon's experience at the Warriors-Lakers game this past weekend and answer questions from fans. 0:00 Which 2 pills are you picking?25:00 Spell-...O-Cinco30:00 Dunk on Unc38:00 Q and Ayyyyy50:00 Much More Nightcap! #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the fall of 1986,
Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal
that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
It became known as the Iran-Contra Affair.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran-Contra on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ocho, check this out.
We got the graphic.
Okay, we got a graphic.
We're going to put the graphic up so you can see.
You can only pick two peels, and you see what they are.
The red one, be rich.
Oh, blood.
Blue, bring someone back from the dead.
Green, read minds.
Yellow, never feel pain.
Black, never catch a disease.
They got this capsule.
They got these little pellets in it. You got five
plus inches.
Hey!
I already
know what I'm picking.
Go ahead, what you got on, Joe?
I like that.
Well, let me see.
I'm going to go through a process of elimination.
Now, I was one when I was born.
I wasn't always blessed.
So I don't need the blue pill because I went and saw Dr. Miami and got that procedure done.
So I'm good in that area.
But you already got, you got, okay, okay, okay.
I see.
I picked up what you put
down real quick yeah you picking up what i'm putting down yeah so i'm good um i don't really
want to read minds because i can just read body language and tell how someone acts based on whether
the chemistry or anything is right you don't want to read her mind because she'd be thinking about
somebody else while she's with you exactly I ain't got time for that.
I ain't got time.
I'd be hurt.
I don't need the red pill because I'm kind of set.
I'm kind of set in that area.
Never catch a disease.
You know what?
I went to the doctor
two months ago.
So I'm okay.
I'm okay in that area.
But never.
Any disease.
I ain't just talking about gonorrhea and syphilis. Or AIDS. I'm talking about cancer. I'm okay in that area. But never. Any disease. I ain't just talking about gonorrhea and
symptoms or AIDS. I'm talking about
cancer. I'm talking about diabetes.
Yeah. You know what?
Nah, you're right.
I will let nature take its course. So,
whatever's going to happen is going to happen. I'm going to leave that
in God's hands because this pill right here
is the pill that I'm going to take.
I'm taking that blue pill.
Bring somebody around. I'm taking that blue pill. I'm taking that blue pill.
I'm taking that blue pill.
I'm taking that blue pill.
I'm taking the blue pill because I would do it.
The solid blue pill
in the middle of the top row
or the bottom right?
Hold on, let me see.
No, the first one on the top row.
Okay, okay.
I'm just checking.
I thought you were talking
about you trying to get that.
Okay, just so we clear. I'm looking at it in top row. Okay, okay. I'm just checking. Yeah, yeah. Because I thought you were talking about you trying to get that. Okay, just so we clear.
I'm looking at it in my notes.
Okay.
In my notes,
I don't have the diagram,
but I definitely,
I would love,
would love,
I haven't had an opportunity
to hear her voice
in a very long time.
I would love to have
Hurricane Paula back.
Okay.
I would love that.
I would love,
I just want to,
I just want to say hello to my mama
just one more time.
Just curse me out
one more time.
Oh, you got me
about to cry.
Shit.
Damn it.
Hoo-wee.
It's easy for me.
Oh, yeah. I know that's tough for me. Oh, yeah.
I know that's tough on you, bro.
Ooh.
Come on, get right, boy.
I think, Ocho, because of the relationship
that you and your mom had early
and what the relationship that you were able to repair
towards the end and where you came to,
that's what you like, man.
Because I think in the back of your mind,
you think about all the years that you guys missed out on.
Mm-hmm.
A lot of it.
And so now you're like, well, if I could just go back
and get the years that we had at the end in the beginning.
Yeah.
Now.
So I know what it feels like to have a mother.
Mm-hmm.
I never had that feeling.
My grandma raised me.
Mm-hmm.
I want you there when I was four, when I was five, when I was six, when I was seven, when I was in high school.
No, I didn't get to you until I got to Santa Monica Junior College.
Hell, I'm already goddamn grown now.
You're grown, right.
So I done missed all the good years on what it's like to have my mama.
Oh, shit.
But here's the thing, Ocho.
Sometimes the best decisions doesn't involve her.
The best decision was your grandma did what she did.
Yeah, yeah. We don't
realize it because
when we miss out on something, all we think
about is what we missed out on.
But think about what you gained from your granny.
Hmm.
Would I be the same person I
am today without her? No.
No.
Because I believe it.
I believe grandparents love their grands more than they love their own
kids right ain't no question ain't no question mary porter loved her three grand she loved all
her grands you know my my granny had nine kids and she had a bunch of grandkids but it's hard
for me to believe that she loved any of the grands more than she loved us three.
Because we were there every single day.
My sister was there from 1970 until 2011.
So my sister was there for 40 something years.
I was there from 1970 until 86 until I went to Savannah State.
But I was there throughout.
My brother the same until he went to school.
Right. And what she did for us,
ain't no question in my mind that Granny loved us more
than she loved her own kids.
No question.
You can't convince me otherwise.
Because a lot of times, Ocho,
some of the mistakes that they made
from raising their own kids,
they can get to correct
when they're raising their grands.
So I know it's tough.
I'm very fortunate my mom's still alive,
still has a great mind.
I talk to her, text.
My mom mainly texts.
If I keep out of the casino, play in the slots.
That's what she used to do when she come to Denver uh
Sharon my friend who rest her soul Sharon we take my mom up to to the
tell Sharon I want to go to the slot so I yep I already told her
oh oh so you taking the blue one what's the other one you taking
you don't want to be rich you don't want to read mine you had the surgery
yeah uh you had the surgery so I could take I could take the baby you don't want to read mine you had the surgery yeah you had the surgery
so i could take i could take you you ain't got the baby arm you got the baby leg okay go ahead
yeah yeah i'm good now um probably i'd take the yellow paint never never feel no pain
never feel no pain i'm going i'm going blue i'm going to two middles I'm going blue and I'm going black
So never catch disease
Okay
I see where you're going with it
I see where you're going
You just finna go
No no no
I said
I just told you
I just told you
I just told you the two middle pills.
You said black.
Black pills never catch a disease.
Yes.
Yeah, I told you.
You finna get that diamond and go crazy.
No, no.
I ain't gonna have no heart, no cancer, no kidney disease, no none of them.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, I get no disease.
I see you.
You want to give me the politically correct answer On why you picking a blue pill
Yeah
But I know
Hey listen
I know what you're on there
Hold on
I picked the same blue pill
You picked
Oh yeah
You want to bring somebody back
I'm talking about
That black pill
But go ahead
I'm going to let you
The blue pill is to bring
Somebody back from the dead
The black pill
Is never catching disease
Okay
Okay
Okay
You know Well who you bringing back I'm good I'm good I'm good with the baby arm The black pill is never catching disease. Okay. Okay. Okay.
You know.
Well, who are you bringing back? I'm good.
I'm good with the baby arm.
I ain't got no baby name.
But I'm good.
You know what I'm saying?
Who are you bringing back, though?
Oh, man.
Oh, my dad.
Because my dad never saw me and my brother play anything.
My granddad?
Oh, granny?
I thought you could only bring one person back.
Oh, someone.
Damn.
Oh, granny.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Ochoa.
I better bring her back home.
You bring back the whole family.
Yeah, granny.
Granny. Oh, yeah, yeah, great. Great.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh.
Great.
Damn.
Woo.
Yeah, hey, I'll bring back a whole bunch of people.
Badass bro, back the whole family.
Look, friendly man, but you caught me off guard on that one.
But that was a good one.
I like that. That was a good one. I like that.
That was a good one.
Ocho, I don't know if you saw it last night.
I attended the Lakers game.
And you see me, I'm standing outside.
Twitter had all the jokes.
I'm looking around to make sure Bron doesn't catch me.
You got, are you signed with them Under Armour
shoes? Yeah.
Right there. Where they at?
Where they at?
Right there.
Let me get them.
Nope. Okay.
How about this?
Hey, these are the birthday joints too.
I think me and Steph
might be the same size. Hold on. What size that is? me and Steph might be the same size.
What size that is?
13.
Me and Steph the same size.
Hey.
You gonna wear them?
No.
You ain't gonna wear them?
I'm gonna put them in a case.
I'll tell you about this.
How about this?
How about this?
You send me that.
You send me those
and I give you the
I give you LeBron ball
where he scored 40,000 points.
Hey.
You know I got that.
I got your phone call too.
Put that phone call in.
Put that phone.
So you ain't even got, you ain't see, you don't even care about it.
You supposed to have me in the background.
You ain't even put me up.
Look at that.
Look at Ocho, y'all.
You got the shades on and all.
I got, we got a, I got a what you call it
you got a microphone
that's a soccer ball
you got a cheeseburger
you got a cheeseburger on
you got a little beanie
nah
it was
actually
it was like
my first time
ever meeting Steph
and
and you might know
hey
what's good?
Had a conversation.
I said, hey, bro, I appreciate that.
I just wanted to see you.
I said, I've been.
It's like not for resale.
Look at that.
Inside, you can see it's not for resale.
I don't know if y'all can see that.
That's his actual shoe right off.
So these are right obviously they're not uh they're not they would never be sold they're going in a in a container but uh
y'all want to make that switch for what i've seen you the the game ball when lebron hit 40,000
points for the shoes no you do realize i can like I can like hit LeBron up and just have him sign a ball
and have him put 40,000. Nah, there's
a difference. You just get any ball
and I got the ball when he
made the layup. 40,000
points. I got it signed.
There's a difference.
Man, and I was at the game last
night, Ocho. I was like, man, I wanted the Lakers to win
so bad. LeBron went crazy.
Had 40. I mean, he was doing it.
And then, man.
When 80 went out, it kind of hurt him, huh?
Well, the thing was that the Lakers
was getting ready to blow the game open, and
they brought Klay in. And Klay
had like 17 in the first quarter.
From three?
No, he had 17. Well, he hit a couple.
He hit his first couple from three. And then
you had Steph because Steph had zero points in the first quarter.
Right.
And then you look up, you're like, damn, Steph got 17 too.
Out of nowhere.
You look up again like, damn, we got 25.
Yeah.
And then Camilo.
Quiet.
Quiet.
That young fella, man.
He nice.
Yeah. And see, I don't
like to think LeBron hit a three
and 45 seconds
passed and they say
we have an announcement to make.
The LeBron James three does
not count. He was out of bounds.
I'm like, man, 45 seconds done passed.
It kind of like took the whole
air out of the building and then like the last
the last two minutes of the ball and then like the last the last two
minutes of the ball game took like 15 20 minutes because the clock the shot clock wouldn't start
oh so it was just like oh everybody like here we go again here we go again but they lost all
the momentum if they did have any momentum no he didn't step on lebron hit that three i was like
but he had it going last night i was at the. I was at the game that he broke the record.
He had it going like that. He had it going too.
They ended up losing. I was like, damn.
But he had it going last
night, man. I mean, it was great to see.
But Steph, Klay, Kaminga,
LeBron, I mean LeBron, Draymond
was in control of the game. He looked
like young Draymond.
I think he had 12, 13 rebounds,
12, 13 assists.
He only had, like, two or four points.
But you could tell, like, he was just – the pass that he was hitting stuff with.
Well, it sure would have been nice to get an invite to a Laker game.
I invited you.
You said you had something else to do Saturday.
Oh, yeah, I was at my daughter's track meet.
She ran a USL.
She did
very well.
Shout out to Kentucky Wildcats
track team.
Salute y'all.
Now it's track season. Outside.
So I'll be traveling a little bit more
on the road. I'm excited
to watch the rest of track season.
So that was good to see
the Lakers. I hadn't been to a Lakers game
because I was,
I was working,
you know,
I'd be working.
I don't,
I don't,
I understand.
Look,
I'll be wanting to go.
I missed the Giannis game.
I missed,
uh,
uh,
the Jokic game.
Uh,
who else I miss?
Jokic,
I hadn't seen Dane play.
I wanted to see Dane.
I called the first game, KD. That was my first time. No, I't seen Dane play. I wanted to see Dane. I called the first game KD.
That was my first time. No, I
saw KD play. I saw KD play in the
finals in
both years.
Yeah.
I saw him in Golden State, and then we went on the road to
Cleveland. So I had seen KD.
So I just wanted to see the top
guys play.
But, hey, I got to work. gotta work work calls yeah i got you right
you're right all right ocho it's time for another favorite of ours our next segment is called spell
oh single are we spelling spelling spelling spelling. Hey!
I like that.
Okay.
Ocho, are you ready?
Yeah.
Now, there's two ways to pronounce this. Some people say
Caribbean, and some people say...
Is it going to have
a silent letter?
There's two words, two ways to say this word.
Some people say Caribbean and some people say Caribbean.
Spell Caribbean.
C-A-R-R-I.
God damn.
Oh, sorry.
Oh. Wait. C-A-R-R
No, C-A-R-B
Wait
C-A-R
You said Caribbean
Yes
C
What do you mean?
C-A-R-I-B-B
I just said that
No, you did not say that
First of all, you said double R
And then you said double B But you left the A out That's why I'm that. No, you did not say that. First of all, you said double R and then you said double B, but you
left the A out. That's why I'm messing up.
No, you are messing up. You got that wrong.
Okay. No, you didn't even let me finish.
We don't need to finish. You do realize
once you spell it wrong, they don't
let you go back and... Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, wait. No, you didn't even let me say
the word. You have to let me say the word and then
use it in a sentence. Then I'm done.
C-A-R-I double B, bean. No. C-A-R-I-B-B-E-N.
No.
C-A-R-I-B-B-E-N.
You missed that one.
Okay.
Okay.
You cheating, man.
You cheating, man.
We're going to go to the next word.
Connecticut.
Oh.
C-O-N-N-E-T-I-C-U-T-T.
That is right. C-O-N-N-E-T-I-C-U-T-T That is right.
C-O-N-N-E-T-I-C-U-T
Thank you.
That's what I said.
No, you didn't.
Okay, here's an easy one for you.
This is a very easy word.
And y'all,
he cheating, man.
It's where Martina Navratilova is from.
Czechoslovakia.
Hell no!
Okay, wait a minute.
And I'm going to sound it out. Czechoslovakia.
C-
Z-
Stop looking at the-
Take the glasses off.
I'm looking right at you.
No, close your eyes.
Listen, C-Z-
H- No, close your eyes. C-Z, listen. C-Z-H.
No, no.
Check.
Check.
C-Z-E-C-H-L-O-V-O-K-I-A.
That was right.
Check on the Valkia.
C-Z-E-C-H-O-S-L-O-V-A-K-I-A.
That's what I said.
Okay, you over.
Okay, we're going to give you an easy one.
This is an easy one.
This is something like when you order pasta,
they come around and ask you,
would you like some...
Parmesan.
Parmesan.
Parmesan. Parmesan.mesan Parmesan
P-A-R
M-A-S-I-A-N
What?
Parmesan
P-A-R-M-E-S-A-N
That's what I just said
Okay Okay If you get this one right, Ocho We're gonna, hey M-E-S-A-N. That's what I just said.
Okay.
Okay.
If you get this one right, Ocho,
all the rest, all will be forgotten.
It's a college and it's also
a church.
Presbyterian.
What?
Presbyterian? No. Presquitarian?
No.
Pres-paterian.
P-E-R
Pres- P-E-R-E
No, P-E-R-E-S
P-E-P-E-T-A-R-I-A-N
I ain't even finished.
Damn, I ain't even finished. I ain't even finished spelling.
No, you's already wrong.
You will get this one.
P-R-E-S-B-Y-T-E-R-I-E.
Oh, Presbyterian.
Well, you got to say it right so I know how to sound it out.
You said Presbyterian.
That's what it is, Presbyterian.
No, Presbyterian.
B-B-B. You got to sound the B out so I know it's a b in there somewhere.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Ocho.
Damn.
Uh, uh-
Hey, that was fun. I was 0 for 5?
Yeah.
God damn. And the chat better not be laughing because
ain't none of you motherfucking got it right. I'm Michael Kasson, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company.
The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next.
In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary.
We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold, connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
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In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal
that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
I'm going to ask Attorney General... I'm Leon Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn.
In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran Contra,
you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal
that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago,
but which few of us still remember today.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane,
I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
To hear the whole story,
listen to Fiasco, Iran Contra,
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Okay, now it's your time to get revenge.
Now our next segment is called
Dunk on Unk.
Dunk on Unk.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah. Don't be doing
nothing that cheating today, boy. But here's the thing.
As we give you questions,
the guy got one more chance.
Okay.
Go ahead.
All right, here we go.
Here we go.
Hey, that was funny.
Hey, them hard-ass words.
I ain't won a spelling bee since 1987.
Yeah.
We can tell.
Okay, here we go.
Dunk on Unk Trivia.
Come on, chat.
Y'all ready?
Which team is the only franchise to never ever have a 4 000 yard passer ever wow oh my goodness
that's a that's a good one. Ooh, wee.
He was the first one to have a 4,000 yard pass.
I almost said that.
Oh, I don't know.
I was going to go with the Bears.
You've been some bullshit, man.
You cheat.
I said, no.
Fuck you, cheat.
Hey, chat.
Hey, chat.
Come on, man.
You do the same thing every time,
acting like you don't know,
then all of a sudden you pop out with the right answer.
But here's the thing.
I almost went with the Jets,
but the Jets had the first 4,000-yard passer,
which was Joe Naiman. He was the Jets had the first 4,000-yard passer, which was Joe Naiman.
He was the first one to pass for 4,000.
But if you go back and look at the Bears quarterbacks,
who in the hell you think would have ever threw for 4,000 yards?
Jim McMahon.
They ran the football.
Okay, hold on.
The answer's not complete.
It is the Bears, but I need the quarterback's name.
If you don't know the quarterback's name, then it's wrong.
You told me to, you say, name the team that's never had a 4,000.
Yeah, and you have to know the quarterback as well,
because you can't give me an incomplete answer.
The Bears has never had a 4,000-yard passer.
All right, who's the quarterback that's had the most?
He got the closest to 4,000.
He actually had 3,838 yards.
That wasn't a question, but I'll go Jay Cutler.
Wrong.
Wrong.
So you got the answer completely wrong.
You can't.
Hold on.
You added a denim.
You can't add a denim.
You said who was the only team that's never had a quarterback
throw for 4,000 yards.
I say the Bears.
Then you add stuff to try to stump me.
I already got it.
Okay, no, I'm not trying to stump you, but you
have, it's the Bears, but you also
have to add the quarterback for context
for the people that are listening.
See, no, you
said what's the only
team that's never had a 4,000
yard passer? I said
the Bears. The question is done
after that point. You said, well, who the
hell is the passer? You got to answer the question.
Nobody has ever thrown for 4,000
yards for the Bears. So the answer is
the only team in NFL history
without a 4,000-yard passer
is the Bears. And the point is
to answer the question completely and tell us
who's the person that got the closest to it.
No, ain't no closest.
Well, you get a 50-50.
Can we, come on, I got to get another one. I got to try to get a 50 okay can we can we can we come on i gotta get
another one i gotta try to get another one here we go between anthony muñoz will shields and larry
allen which hall of fame offense alignment has been selected to the most pro bowls
ah will shields
yeah and it's close, too. Yeah.
Will Shields has been selected to the Pro Bowl 12 times.
Munoz and Larry Allen have both been selected 11 times.
Yeah. That was tough.
It's all good.
I mean, listen, I knew that one.
I knew that one.
Go ahead.
Okay, number three.
The most points ever scored in a regular season game
by a team is 606.
What?
Which is an average
of 37.9 points per
game. Name the team.
The Broncos did that with Peyton Manning. I'm going to
give you a hint. The Broncos.
You know what? Peyton Manning and Marius Thomas.
Those guys. The year they lost to what you call, they lost to Seattle
in the Super Bowl. When he threw
55 touchdowns that season.
Yeah. Alright, I don't know.
Who they give, see,
I got them hard-ass
goddamn spelling
B questions.
Well, they broke, okay,
you want me to tell you who record they broke? They broke the Patriots
record of 2007. And you know who the you who record they broke? They broke the Patriots record of 2007.
And you know who the Patriots record they broke?
They broke the 83 risk of Washington football.
They were the, you know, the derogatory term, but they broke their record.
Right. OK. OK. All right.
Mark Monk, Aaron Garrett, you know, the fun bunch.
Go ahead.
All right. Number four.
Only five teams in NFL history.
Has there been a team with a trio of one?
Damn, a trio?
A trio of 1,000-yard receivers.
The last time it happened was in 2008.
What team was it, and who were the three receivers?
They had three 1,000-yard receivers.
Receivers, yeah.
Yeah.
It's only happened five times, too, in NFL history.
And it happened in 2008.
It's a good one.
Oh, I was about to say something.
You know what?
I'm going to go on a limb.
I'm going to say the Colts.
With Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, and Gonzalez.
Gonzalez or Stokely?
Was Stokely still there?
No, he wasn't there.
No, but you are wrong anyway.
The answer is the 2008 Arizona Cardinals.
Larry Fitzgerald had 1431.
Anquan Bolden had 1038.
And Steve Breston had 1006 yards.
Yeah, hell, I never got that one.
Okay, number five. The Colts had it in 04. That's when Stokely was there. Breston had 1,006 yards. Yeah, hell, I never got that one. Mm.
Okay, number five. The Colts had it in 04.
That's when Stokely was there.
Stokely did have it, but not in 2008.
Right.
True or false?
Russell Wilson has more career rushing yards than Cam Newton.
Ooh.
True or false? Russell Wilson has more career rushing yards
Than Cam Newton
Don't forget Russell had them legs boy
Back in the days now
Be careful
I'm going to say false
Man you just throwing that answer out there, man.
But you are right.
Russell Wilson has 5,307 rushing yards.
The Cam Newton's 5,628 yards.
Okay, you got one right.
You got one right.
I was three out of four.
Nah, some of those questions weren't difficult enough.
Because if you look at the questions you asked me to spell, like ain't no way in hell.
Think about all the teams.
Only one team has not had a 4,000-yard passer.
You thought that was easy.
No.
Yes, it was easy.
Because you could just break it down based on quarterbacks that have had success in the passing game.
It's pretty easy.
And you already knew the answer. Someone let you know what questions were going to be asked because you you
be bro you be think about it ash asked me ash put this together and there was one there was one thing
one catch between odell beckham and somebody else you think she won't be the win yeah i don't know
i don't know it just and then you always play like, oh, man.
Oh, man.
I don't know this.
And he be like, we're the Bears.
And then you always got the answer right.
Hold up.
First of all, is your producer that's writing Dunk on Unk?
All right.
You're right.
You're right.
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
Let me get one more spelling question. Let me get one more spelling question
Let me get one more spelling question
We got something for you tomorrow
Okay, okay, okay
Ash don't even see the question
Alright
Alright, it's time for our last segment of the day
And it's a Q&A
Q&A baby
Ask me anything
Ask me anything. Ask me anything.
Isaac Lopez says, hello, Unc and Ocho.
I saw you, Unc, in the
Jumbotron at the Lakers game last night.
It was my second ever NBA game.
LeBron and Steph were cooking. What a game.
Fortunate to see them play. That's absolutely
correct. LeBron was sensational.
Steph was sensational.
Klay came in and
like I said, they were on the verge of blowing this
game open. And Darvin Ham,
you see what Steve Kerr did?
Klay Thompson
came in and started cooking. He doesn't
normally play like that. He doesn't normally play those
minutes. But he saw him hot and he left him in the
game.
Duh, that's probably what you should
do with Austin Reeves and Rui.
When they get it going, I know you got like, you know what,
I only want these guys to play like the first six, seven minutes of the game.
But when they get it going like that, leave them in the game.
But you're right, Isaac, that was a great game to see witness up close and personal.
Two all-time greats going at it.
Kemper Norwood Jr. says, my question is,
who do you think has a better backup?
Russell Wilson with Justin Fields or Trevor Lawrence with Matt Jones?
That's easy.
Who you got?
Hey, Russell Wilson and goddamn Justin Fields.
You got to think about that. Yeah, because it might be closer than you think ah what you what you when you say they're better than than than than than justin fields are you just looking at talent or
you looking at play i'm looking at them being able to extend plays i'm looking from a talent
talent perspective as well what justin field was able to do in spur I'm looking from a talent perspective as well.
What Justin Fields was able to do in spurts.
What Russell Wilson is capable of doing.
And I'm looking at supporting cast. You do not let a team to the playoffs his rookie year, right?
What has he done since then?
Justin Fields never let a team to a playoff.
Again, I'm going with Justin Fields.
Okay.
And with their supporting cast, too.
Their supporting cast over in Pittsburgh is much better than that.
I mean, I'm trying to understand how.
Yeah, well, yeah.
I mean, they lost Ridley.
I mean, Ridley.
I mean, you know, now they still got Kristen Kirk.
They still got Evan Ingram.
What's Jones?
Zay Jones.
Zay Jones ain't there, is he?
Yeah, did he leave?
Okay, Zay is still here.
Yeah.
ATN?
Ooh, he nice.
Mm-hmm.
I think, you know what, Ocho?
It's closer than you think, but I would go with Fields.
Okay.
If you give me a choice to take one or the other, I'll take Fields.
Right.
But I ain't gonna give you a whole lot for either
one of them.
Further, I'll say, oh, looking back, how do you feel
about your comments on Mahomes after he was drafted?
You said he would be the least successful
between Watson and Trubisky.
I thought Watson hadn't disappointed.
When Watson was in –
Clemson?
No, at Houston.
Oh, Houston, yeah.
He was sensational.
Oh, yeah.
Trubisky, I didn't think Trubisky.
I couldn't understand how somebody let Watson go after Trubisky.
I was basically looking at guys that have come out of that system.
The system that Mahomes cut his teeth in.
Nobody's ever been successful.
So,
I'm just basing it on, I've never seen anybody
play in that air raid system,
have success in the NFL.
He got with Andy.
Andy saw something because they zoomed up.
But as I say this,
I was wrong in my assessment
but if
Andy thought Patrick Mahomes
would have been this he'd have zoomed
all the way up to number one to take it
oh yeah
but he's boy
he's been
I knew
he was special and he could be really
good the last game of the season they played the Broncos his rookie year I knew he was special and he could be really good.
The last game of the season, they played the Broncos his rookie year.
It was a very cold game.
They rested a lot of their starters.
They didn't let Alex Smith play.
And he goes out and throws, I think he threw three touchdowns.
I said, Alex Smith is not coming back next year.
No, I'm serious.
I was like, he's not coming back.
Right.
He's better than advertised. I mean, like I said, I mean, his first three, I'm serious. I was like, he's not coming back. Right. He's better than advertised.
I mean, like I said, I mean, his first three,
I mean, his first six years, seven years
having been in the league, nobody can compare to this.
I know Brady has the same number of Super Bowls,
but he got two MVPs, three Super Bowl MVPs.
It's crazy.
I was wrong with that one. I didn't see this one but I was just
basically on the system that they came that he came out of because there been a
lot of guys in that system throw for umpteenth yards I mean I think he threw
for like 700 yards against Oklahoma 700 yards in the game he threw the ball 88
times Ocho when no goddamn defense that day.
Baker Mayfield threw for like five something.
Baker Mayfield had like 20 something completions and 500 yards.
Stephanie Warfield,
thank you both for all the laughs and lessons.
Name your Mount Rushmore NFL Hall of Fame speeches.
Also, do you have any NBA Hall of Fame speeches?
Man.
Damn, I ain't never watched the speeches. I don't really watch the
NBA either, not the Hall of Fame speeches.
Yeah. Honestly,
I really couldn't tell you
anybody but the guys that were on,
that I was up there with.
I mean, for me,
Ocho,
my speech had kind of been writing itself for like 30, 40 years
because everything was just getting a sequence
in how I wanted to start.
I know once I got the nod that I was going to be in,
I kind of knew the people that I wanted to thank.
Now it's the sequence in which I kind of knew the people that I wanted to thank. Right.
Now it's the sequence in which I want to put them in.
Cause I couldn't thank everybody because now I'm devaluing the people that I
really, really want to thank.
Right.
Yeah.
There are a lot of people I could have thanked my pop,
want to coach this coach.
And that's no, that's not a shot on anybody that thank those people.
But I wanted, I wanted the people that I think I want them to feel special, special.
Because I don't believe
I could have made it here
without you.
So that was my thought process was.
Obviously, I knew my grandmother
was going to be last.
Kind of knew what I wanted to say.
I think, you know, obviously family members, it's easy.
You know what you want to say about your brother,
you want to say about your sister.
Miss Kiels, who was my remedial reading teacher,
she was also my Spanish teacher.
I know people laugh when she told me I should take Spanish
and it would help my reading.
I said, no, you're going to help me repeat my sophomore year. That's
what you're going to help me do.
That's the only thing you're about to help
me with. And Coach
Hall, because Coach Hall had been
knowing my family, he drove the bus
for my mom. My mom
graduated high school in 1960.
He drove the bus. He taught my mom
now. So here he is teaching my
brother and my, everybody that came through my family.
So obviously Coach Reed for drafting me and believing in me.
But like I said, Ocho, I really couldn't tell you a whole lot of Hall of Fame speeches.
Yeah, I've never really watched the Hall of Fame speeches.
I know who goes in.
Most of the time, if it's someone that I know personally,
I send them that text congratulating, and that's it.
As far as watching, I've never watched the ceremony.
Yeah.
David Bell said, what's up, Uncle Nocho?
Two-part question for both.
One of the boxing matches you wish you could have seen in person
besides Floyd uh actually watch
floyd fight uh who's the best fighter in boxing right now keep up the great work oh i like this
one a boxing question that's right up my alley now one of the fighters that i wish i could have
watched when he was fighting is emmanuel augustus i wish i could have watched emmanuel augustus the
drunken master fight at any point in time simply because of the entertainment value that he bought.
Now, to add another one with that, Prince Nassim.
I wish I could have watched Prince Nassim.
I, obviously, if you watch me play football,
you know I am flashy, flamboyant,
and I like anyone in another sport
that brings that same type of entertainment value to the table.
And that's what those two did.
Very, very flashy.
Prince Nassim and Emmanuel Augustus for me.
And the best fighter in the game today,
right now?
Oh, shit.
Probably got to go weight classes.
That's tough.
Because, you know, I love Bud.
Yeah, yeah.
Bud is at 147 right now, right?
Or did he go up to 154?
He ain't going up yet.
But, you know, you got Benavidez.
Benavidez is not at 154.
No, what I'm saying, Bud,
as a fighter right now,
you know, I got a chance to see Tyson fight.
Oh, yeah.
I got a chance to see Holyfield fight. I yeah. I got a chance to see Holyfield fight.
I saw Floyd fight.
I saw Day La Jolla fight.
In person.
Probably Roy Jones Jr.
Boy, what a real deal, boy.
Obviously, if you could have saw those 80s fights
with Hagler Hearns, Sugar Ray Hearns.
Hagler.
Sugar Ray Hearns. Sugar Ray Hagler. Sugar Ray
Hearns.
Roberto
Duran.
Remember Mickey Ward and
Arturo Gatti?
Arturo Gatti?
The trilogy.
Them was wars.
Them was some wars.
I'm trying to think.
Honestly, at 147, I'm going to say excluding Bud.
Let's say Bud is at 154.
I like Boots.
Boots Ennis?
I like Boots Ennis.
And then Boots brings that entertainment value, which is why I mentioned in Boots, he brings
that same Prince Nassim type, you know, Emmanuel Augustus type later on in the later
rounds, he'll start getting flashy
and tricky and doing some of the stuff that
like is entertaining
to me. Yeah, the guy that
I don't know if he's the offensive
fighter, but he was every bit as good a defensive
fighter is a Sweet Pea Whitaker.
Oh, nice. Yeah, man.
His defense was his offense.
Shit.
See, the thing with Floyd until Floyd's hand got brittle, Floyd was knocking people out.
People don't realize that Floyd was knocking people out at one point in his career.
Yeah. He was willing to engage more during that time.
But his hands. Yeah. The last thing you want to do is break your hand in the first and second round, third round and then you got to go because now all of a sudden but
man Floyd was so good with it
man
but those guys back
then like in the 80s when they had
because think about it they had Duran
you had Hagler you had
Hearns and you had Sugar Ray
and then on the outside you had
Iran Barkley who many considered the fifth horseman.
Those guys were called the four horsemen.
Right.
But you had the fifth horseman, which was Iran Barkley.
The 80s were loaded.
Mm-hmm.
And they fought.
You know, the funny thing is, I think we're loaded today.
We're loaded today with immense talent.
But the problem is, is getting the fighters to fight each
other the way they did in the 80s.
Oh, they fight.
You had to. I mean,
like I said, you couldn't duck.
You had to fight.
I mean, they demanded.
Hearns had to fight Sugar Ray.
Right.
But actually, Sugar Ray came back
and fought Marvin Hagler at 160.
Not at 147.
He fought him at 160.
Damn.
Because Hagler was a middleweight.
Now, super middleweight is 168.
Roy started at 54, went to 60, went to 168.
Middleweight, went to light heavy, won the heavyweight title.
Yeah.
You know, what's funny, I thought I might have saw it.
I don't know if the flyer or the little, I saw Canelo, not Canelo, Charlo, Charlo and Plant.
I thought, I don't know if it was real or not, but for July or June.
I haven't seen it.
Yeah, a friend of mine sent it to me. They're supposed to fight in June. I don't seen it yeah a friend of mine
sent it to me
they're supposed to fight
in June
I don't know if it's real
you know how people
would just be making
making flyers
and just putting a date on there
but that's
that's going to be a good one
that's going to be a good one
if they do
if they do have that coming up
people say they wanted to see
Sugar Ray and Floyd
oh
man that was a good one yeah
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Chad Big Mac Slayer Real
that should be
Big Mac oh they want you
that's all your last name
Real
they don't realize that Real last name is
Rosado
Rosado
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Denver Native
uh here what was the better food spot Rosada. Rosada, yeah. J.C.A.S. Denver native.
Here what was the better food spot? Denver Diner or Columbine Steak.
I never ate at any of those places,
so I wouldn't tell you.
My place to eat at was Black Eyed Peas.
That was my favorite restaurant.
Soul food?
No.
No.
Black Eyed Peas is not soul food?
No.
It's home cooking, but it ain't soul food.
But, you know, they had, like,
they had, like, mac and cheese
and black-eyed peas and green beans.
They had dressing.
But it ain't like we do it, you know?
Okay, okay, okay.
I see what you mean.
I see what you mean.
I didn't eat it in a little place.
I'm trying to think.
Black-eyed pea?
What did we... Man, I couldn't eat it in a little place. I'm trying to think. Black Eyed Peas. What did we...
Man, I couldn't even tell you.
I ate at Bruce's up in Greeley.
Anybody know about Bruce's?
Home of the world famous mountain oysters.
Oysters?
Yeah, mountain oysters.
Bull testicles.
You eat those?
I ate them. And they had some turkey ones up there, too. You eat those? I ate them.
And they had some turkey ones up there too.
I tried those.
But, Unc, you boy, you boy, you're delicious.
You won't.
But listen, you boy, you'll eat anything,
but when it come to...
Whoa, whoa, just about.
...you couldn't tell me about, it's a problem.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, uh-uh.
You'll eat anything, but...
Put your hair in a ring, though.
Put your...
You know them 18 wheel? you know the big 18 wheel?
When they put the hammer...
Come on, stop that.
But you allow yourself to taste some of everything else,
but you don't want to eat no ass, you don't want to suck no toes.
Okay, Aaron, you know what to do. ass. You don't want to suck no toes. Okay, Aaron, that was a you know.
My bad.
We're not doing that no joke.
My bad, my bad, my bad. Let me use the restroom real quick.
Go ahead. Go ahead.
He always try to get somebody to do
some more crazy stuff.
Yep.
Black Eyed Peas off of Havana. Is it still open?
And there was also one off of Havana. Is it still open? And there was also one off of
where is that Black IP
off of Arapaho? If I'm not
mistaken, there was a Black IP off of Arapaho.
Yeah, that was the old one of the days.
The old one of the days.
Whew! Yeah, but that was the old one of the days. The old one of the days. Whew.
I wish I had me a good old black IP right here in LA.
It probably wouldn't be in this area,
but I wouldn't mind taking a little drive out there.
Man, Ocho, man, I don't know what Ocho be on.
I don't know where the deal is, man. I really don't.
What happened?
Nothing.
What happened?
What?
You know who Jersey this is?
Some
Nigerian. Nope.
Okay, I'm going to give you a hint.
In the chat, probably don't know either.
The greatest Brazilian soccer player that ever touched the pitch.
Pele.
Ah, there you go.
There you go.
Okay, you're learning.
You're learning.
You're learning.
You're learning.
You're learning.
I like it.
I like it.
Like it.
Aaron always asks, what's your top favorite phrases from your grandpa because he had bars?
You know what I'm going to do?
Actually, Aaron, I'm going to put, not all of them, but I'm going to put some of his your grandpa because he had bars you know what i'm gonna do i'm gonna actually uh aaron i'm gonna
put i'm gonna put not all of them but i'm gonna put some of his sayings on um on shirts but i
think my favorite i think you guys have heard me say it never mistake you know have it for hard
work that's my favorite because people think because they do something over and over, they're working hard.
But the majority of the time, they're doing it out of habit.
Lanny Ray asks, Shannon, you said your goal is to see the top current athletes live in person.
Who is next on your list to see live?
Ocho, do you have an athlete that you want to see?
Well, hopefully, if the Lord spare my life,
I'm going to be at the Olympics in 28 because they're going to be here in LA.
What I want to see live.
Man, you know what, Ocho? It's not so many
like the basketball players, but I like events.
Like I've been to a World Series.
I've been to an NBA Finals. Obviously,
I've been to a Super Bowl. I want to do
Wimbledon.
I want to do Daytona 500
I've done Wimbledon, I've done Daytona
maybe
the, I've been to the Derby
been to the Kentucky Derby
got an opportunity to meet
Bob Baffert and we've been
cool ever since.
Who would I like to meet?
I met, well, I ain't seeing, Mookie wasn't on.
Was Mookie on that team?
Nah, hell nah, he wasn't on that team. He's with Boston at the time.
But I met Mookie Betts a couple of months ago.
It's funny.
It's funny when you meet people and they call you Uncle.
They don't know about the coach.
Man, don't nobody call me that.
Don't nobody call me my name in the ball show.
Right.
Everybody call me Uncle.
They call me Shea.
I was like, well, damn.
I guess that stuck.
That Uncle and Shea stuck.
That's all people called me, man.
Yeah.
I was having a meeting today, and some L.A. is like, hey, Shea.
I said, who told you that my name?
He's like, we watch your show all the time. We watch we watch you in a nightcap with Ocho and we watch,
we watch club Shay Shay. So we know who you were.
Thanks for your support.
Renato said, Uncle Ocho, much love. You really own American dad.
How do you get to that? Ocho,
what do you think of new national Mexican team jersey?
They reached out to me. They asked
me would I do a voiceover on American
Dads. And I
was like, ah. Because
if I didn't do it, they were going to have J.B.
Smoove do it. But I thought, I was like,
man, that'd be really cool. One day, you know,
my kids or my grandkids
will actually see a cartoon
and their dad,
granddad, is actually the voice. the boys so man i jumped on that thing
with both feet and uh hell i would like to do more of it but you know you just go in the in the box
and hey they read you like you read your lines they're like okay can you give us a little bit
more animation not so high you know till you do that till you get it right. Sometimes they'll call you back to do
something, but for the most
part, it was easy.
Jay Man said, Uncle Nocho,
I'm debating on if my fiance and I should
go to Vegas or Louisiana for our three-year
anniversary for the casino experience.
She turns...
Oh, okay. She'll turn 21 a few
days before our anniversary.
Bro, if you want a casino experience,
you got to go to Vegas.
Can't go to Louisiana for no casino experience.
I mean, New Orleans has some casinos too now.
If I'm not mistaken,
because I remember seeing them when we played the Saints.
Most, a lot of states have casinos,
but it ain't Vegas.
It's just like, if you go to a fight,
where you want to see the fight at, Ocho?
MGM.
Exactly.
Vegas.
It used to be Caesars.
Caesars used to be the spot that they fought at.
But Vegas was that's where Hearns.
That's where Hearns and Hearns and Heigl or Hearns and Sugar Ray.
I think they fought there.
You remember when the guy flew into the ring with Riddick Bowen and Holyfield was fighting.
He parachuted.
Yeah, that was at Caesars.
Okay.
But go to Vegas.
Gabrielle Morales said, you guys are inspiring being a minority of Asian and Hispanic who's studying sports media.
Who is a current team in this sport you guys would want to cover full time?
Love y'all.
My birthday is April 5th.
No one. Full time for me, that's easy.
Napoli.
Obviously, mine
would be soccer because
of my love. I would love to cover. You ain't trying
to cover them every day?
Yeah, I wouldn't have a problem. I would not have a problem.
Listen, I'd move to Naples.
If I had the opportunity
presented itself to move to Naples in Italy and cover Napoli every day, I'd move to Naples. If the opportunity presented itself
to move to Naples in Italy
and cover Naples every day,
I absolutely would.
Huh?
Yes, that's what I thought.
Reeve says,
Ocho, would you be open
to coach my finances?
I'm not good with money
and spend a lot of my money on debt.
You older people, you got to pay what you pay.
Ocho can't help you with that.
I want to make myself more financially successful for me and my family.
Bro, how did you incur the debt?
Hey, you got once you out of debt, holler at your boy.
When you get out of debt, holler at your boy.
I get you right.
We're going to start slow. We're going to start with a three-month plan. Hey, you got, once you out of debt, holler at your boy. When you get out of debt, holler at your boy. I get you right. But what do you...
We're going to start slow.
We're going to start with a three-month plan.
If you can stick to that three-month plan,
we're going to take that three-month plan from three to six months.
I'm telling you, I get you right, man.
There's a question, Ocho.
We're going to knock out some of your wants,
and we're going to focus on your necessities.
That's how we start.
But let me ask him this.
How did you get in debt? Did you buy a house?
Was it medical expenses?
Or are you wearing your debt?
That's a good one.
I just, that's it. Because
if you're wearing your debt,
I don't know what to tell you.
Take that inch back. Now, if you
got a house, you're in debt, or you had
unforeseen medical expenses,
got no problem with that, bro.
Things come up. But
things you went in debt from
some stuff that you didn't need?
Right. Ocho can't help you.
Isabel
Correa, Ocho, give me a shout
out to my boy Jose A. Garcia
and the Denver Broncos.
Love. Thanks. God bless you, man.
Garcia, Jose.
Isabel said she wanted us to give you a shout out, so we give you a shout out, bro.
Appreciate your support. Appreciate you watching us.
We really, really appreciate it.
Jose, hola, como esta?
I'm going to go.
Unknown E says, Uncle Nocho, I'm 25.
I've struggled getting over a relationship,
live together, et cetera.
Wasn't my choice to end. Any advice on how to get back myself
and gain confidence again and start over?
Wait, she left you?
Hey, bro, I know.
Listen, I know how you feel.
I know how you feel.
Everybody I've ever dated
all my life,
bro, they left me.
So I'm with you
in the same instance.
For me,
my outlet,
my sense of peace
when people,
when women left me
is gaming.
Gaming helped me get through
because you got to think.
For me,
gaming takes up
eight hours of the day. So those are eight hours. I'm not thinking about that individual. And that helped me get through because you got to think for me gaming takes up eight hours of the day
so those are eight hours
I'm not thinking about
that individual
and that helped me tremendously
and I'm not sitting here
playing around
because when someone
leaves you
that hurts
because they've been
a part of your life
they've been a part of your team
for a very very long time
I know I play a lot
but that shit
that shit hurt
what
that shit hurt
but that first month
and you're used to
that individual being around,
and then the thought of,
damn, they not here.
What are they doing?
What did I do wrong?
You start thinking about
all the good times.
Yep.
Oh, boy.
How can I get them back?
And then you're like,
you know the longer you are apart,
the harder it is
you're going to be linked back
because you're probably
going to start seeing somebody.
You might start seeing somebody.
Oh, man, it's tough. It is tough.
It's not an easy process.
And the longer you've been with that person,
the harder it is to get over.
Nobody likes
rejection.
But
we've all either
rejected somebody or been rejected.
That's how I know it's easier doing the rejecting
than getting over the rejection.
Yeah.
But sometimes you just, it's time to move on.
And the loneliest place,
and then my grandmother told me this,
boy, the loneliest place you'll ever be
is to be a place where you're not wanted.
Ain't nothing worse than that.
The funny thing about it is
most of the time when you're not wanted
you ain't even paying attention
to the goddamn contact clues
that they don't even want you there.
For sure.
You blind as hell.
Oblivious.
Because you done gotten to a routine
get up, hello,
eat,
do whatever you doing.
And all the while,
they dropping them bread crumbs.
And you ain't picking them up.
Not one.
Not one.
But,
Unown E,
bro,
you 25.
You ain't really live no life yet.
Not nearly. Not nearly. Yeah, you'll get better. you're 25 you ain't really lived no life yet not nearly
not nearly yeah
you'll get better you'll get better each day
you'll get stronger
that which doesn't kill
you only makes you stronger and
you'll grow from this you'll learn
you'll learn from the mistakes that you made
in this relationship there's some
things that she did that you tolerated
that you're like, you know what?
I ain't putting up with that anymore.
And so just grow from it, bro.
Just stand.
Hey, just pray.
And you'll be just fine.
Ocho, you know,
we almost had 30K in the chat tonight.
For real?
For real, bro.
Where they came from?
I don't know,
but I wish they'd sign up.
Hey, y'all do us a favor.
Hey, 30,000 in the chat.
I know all of y'all came.
All of y'all are now subscribers.
Go ahead and subscribe now.
Go ahead and subscribe.
Do that thing for your boy.
We tried to get to two million.
We really are.
And we're going to do it with y'all guys.
With y'all guys' help, we're going to do it.
Man.
30,000000 that's awesome
and we about to be
and we'll be right back tomorrow
thank you for joining us
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guys it's been amazing
tonight was an incredible show
hopefully you enjoyed it as much as we did
of putting it
y'all made me
y'all you made me cry
shit
well
you must have had word of y'all you tried to spell themall, you made me cry. Shit. Well, you must have had word in your eyes
when you tried to spell them damn words
because you ain't getting nothing one right.
Listen, I think we could have had all 30,000 in chat.
I don't think nobody would have gotten
none of them words right.
They were tough, I ain't gonna lie to you.
They were tough.
Shout out to my dog.
Shout out to my zoe.
My zo zo out there
watching man
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