The Bill Simmons Podcast - An Olympic Hoops Four-Game Marathon of Fun With Rob Mahoney
Episode Date: August 7, 2024The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Rob Mahoney to discuss all of the Olympic men's basketball quarterfinal games as well as their favorite Team USA lineups, Steph Curry's Olympic struggles, the se...mifinal matchups (USA-Serbia and France-Germany), gold-medal game predictions, and more! Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Rob Mahoney Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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with these two receivers they picked,
Polk and Baker. They're for real, might be legit good. This is after 20 years of Belichick just
whiffing on receiver picks. So there's been energy. Brissette's been nice. New coach, new energy.
Just feels different. Everybody's more accessible. It just feels a little different than a typical
Patriots training camp
where there's no information
and you never learn anything.
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And it is cool that they actually have
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who are young and have potential.
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Sounds great.
But it seems like he's trying to steer his way
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I am coming back on Thursday
after the two semifinals Olympic games.
This podcast you're about to hear is with Rob Mahoney.
There were four games today.
We watched all of them.
We're going to talk about them.
Do a little presumed innocent at the end.
First, our friends taping this.
It is 2.20 Pacific time, Tuesday afternoon.
Somehow I have been up for 10 hours.
I got up super early today to watch on replay
second half of the Greece game
and then powered all the way through.
Rob Mahoney is here from the ringer.
Rob, I wrote about this in 2012
when I went to the Olympics
and had no real idea
what a great sporting event this is.
Four games in a row
with a lot of the best players in the world
just all coming up on it.
It's basically like Lollapalooza for basketball.
We had every really, truly great player playing today, except for Luka and Jalen Brunson,
if you want to call Brunson a great player. But it was one incredible game, two dramatic games,
and then a USA blowout. But for the most part, there's just nothing like this. I think I like
this more than any single NBA playoff game day. Well, especially
for a single site and in theory, a single neutral site, although, you know, with the French team
cooking the way they are games being in Paris, that changes things a little bit. But the fact
that you can get into that building and stay all day through all of these games, that's that's an
incredible turn. And it's an incredible thing, even for basketball sickos like us on the other
side of the world, cranking it at 2 a.m. to check in on these games. It gets a little wild, but I
kind of like the sicko mode of the Olympics, to be honest with you. What time did you get up?
I went with the, I did the 5.30 start. Went the 5.30 start, caught up along the way. Also,
I just kind of figured Germany was going to handle Greece and I didn't need to be
completely plugged in for that right out of the gate. Turned out to be the correct call.
I did the hardcore wake up like I was getting up for an early, early flight or something.
Didn't look at my phone, went right downstairs, rewound whatever the live feed was on Peacock,
or as I like to call it in my house during the Olympics, the cock. Rewound the cock an hour, got the second half, and it was 36-36. And I was like, whoa. And I had seen on my phone,
I had a bunch of texts. So I was like, did Giannis do it? That's one of the fun things about,
especially when you get to this knockout stage, it's basically we're going to take one of the
greatest people in the world at doing something, and we're just going to put them with a bunch of mediocre people and see if we could figure it out.
Mediocre might be strong with some of these supporting cast.
By international basketball Olympics standards.
Absolutely.
It's like you're taking the greatest guitarist in the world.
And you're like, here, will you play with this band,
this college band that's been together for two years?
Can you try to figure out how to be great with this?
But it was so much fun to watch.
Germany-Greece was really good.
What order do you want to go in?
Do you just want to go chronological? Or do you want to
build up to what was ultimately the main event?
Obviously being France's
incredible win over Canada.
Oh, that's a good point.
Well, why don't we do...
We'll start with US.
Okay. It's kind of open and shut. Hit the other two do, we'll start with US. Okay.
And then we'll hit the other two and then we'll go to France.
Yeah, but I haven't uncorked some of my Team USA thoughts.
Yeah.
I know you've been getting shots off.
I've just been like in the practice gym.
Nobody's seen me.
Yeah, you've never said anything about Jason Tatum, Olympic athlete before.
I've said a lot of stuff on multiple text threads. There was some panicky
stuff. I'll start here. This Olympics was clearly built around LeBron and Durant and Curry, right?
I don't think I fully realized that until we were in the warmup game. So it was like,
oh, this is what we're doing this year. Everybody else is a supporting cast. This is about these
three guys. I was fine with it. They're three of the best
parts of all time. I think this Olympics has been good for LeBron. I think it's been good for Kevin
Durant and it's been bad for Steph Curry. Every game. There hasn't been one even fun Steph Curry.
There has been like an 11 points in two minutes. And we hit the point today where I was like, oh
man, is this going to be
Steph's whole Olympics?
He's just going to suck?
Because I don't think Steph sucks.
Well, clearly not.
You know, he's still one of the best
15 guys in the league.
Just for whatever reason,
he's not playing well.
So what's wrong?
What's happening?
I mean, he still makes Team USA
better with his movement.
Like he provides something
to this group that basically
no one else does,
maybe short of Devin Booker, I would say is the only close analog in terms of a movement shooter,
which is something that they need for their spacing. If you took him off the floor, took him
out of the mix entirely, they would miss that. He just isn't hitting in the way that we're
accustomed to him hitting. And some of that is he does stand out on the perimeter, off ball,
a lot more than even these other guys.
Even the wings who are having a hard time,
your Jason Tatum types, for example,
honestly get more on-ball reps and touches
than Steph does in these games.
And so he's playing a very particular role,
and I wouldn't say doing great with it,
but he's playing a part on a stacked team.
And ultimately, that's what all these guys are doing
to varying effects.
And a lot of them are struggling in some way or another.
You know, Joel is feeling his way through this clearly.
Jason Tatum is feeling his way through this clearly.
The second unit, I think, has acclimated itself very well.
That Derek White, Durant, Ant, Bam, and AD,
those guys haven't figured out.
Everyone else is trying to find how they fit into this thing.
And I would say no one more than Steph.
Well, it's so interesting that Curry's the coach
because he's been Curry's coach really since the 14-15 season.
And I really appreciate and admire what they've tried to do,
the coaching staff.
They're basically like, the ball's going to move.
We don't want people, we don't want ball dominance.
We don't want a lot of dribbling.
If you're not going to cut and move and shoot when you're open, you might not play as much.
And that's, we'll talk about Tatum in a second. But I think the biggest problem with Tatum is
he's not shooting. He's passing up open threes. Wide open shots. And supposedly that's happening
in practice too. And for, I don't know what happened to him. You go back, I guess we're going to talk about him now.
You go back to the Miami Eastern Conference Finals.
It's 26 playoff games all the way through the 2024 playoffs.
He's seven threes a game.
He should 27% from three.
That's Westbrook land.
You're under 30, you're in Westbrook land.
And that's a pretty huge sample size.
And we talked about it a lot on all of our podcasts during the playoffs for whatever reason is three point shot slid a little sideways
and then down. And now it's the point where he's passing them up. And that's why he's not playing.
This isn't like Steve Kerr has, has an ax to grind against Tatum. It's like, Oh my God,
we have so many great guys. Tatum has been first team all NBA three years in a row.
He should be playing.
He's the perfect four for Olympic basketball
because he can rebound, he can play defense,
he can switch positions.
But if he can't shoot, Kerr's not going to play him.
And I feel like when we get to the middle round,
I don't think he's going to play.
I think he's going to be out of the rotation.
Yeah, I mean, he's not even in that second five right now.
He's coming in for auxiliary minutes.
And I think that's kind of the right deployment
of his skill set
with adjustment for matchup, right?
There are going to be games where Team USA wants to play
smaller. And you even saw traces of that.
Like, this was never going to be
a competitive game. Brazil basically
tricked their
way into the out rounds based on
the fact that they had a weak group and specifically on the fact that they got to play Japan
and beat up on them.
That's really the only reason they were here.
And then the USA drew the softest first round opponent
and I think probably the softest second round opponent
that we can talk about that a little bit too.
This was never going to be a game.
That said, there were moments where
Marcelo Huertas was kind of embarrassing Joel Embiid
on pull-up jumpers.
And we've seen that with South Sudan.
We've seen that any time that Embiid is in a pure drop,
it's a very vulnerable position.
I thought he adjusted well enough
to actually start contesting some shots,
being more of a factor on ball and defense
in a way that, I hate to say it,
is almost surprising to see at some points
just because he can be more of a passive drop defender
where he's sort of waiting for the game to come to him.
And I understand the virtue of that as far as a deterrent,
but you need someone who is impacting the game on the ball.
And if he's not, they're going to play smaller.
And guys like Tatum are going to be more important.
And certainly guys like Bam and AD are going to be more important.
All of which is to say there's going to be opportunity
for Jason Tatum at some point, even if he's playing poorly.
It just worries me that his offense is in this kind of state where he's so clearly in
his own head about it.
And it's passing up the open shots in a way that we sometimes see stars do as they kind
of graduate into their career.
They get less and less comfortable taking pure catch and shoot opportunities.
He's not the only star to suffer from that problem.
I mean, look no further than Nikola Jokic,
who all of a sudden can't really shoot threes either.
Like it happens weirdly to some very talented players.
But he's still taking them is the difference.
He's still taking them.
He's not like, oh my God, I might not make this.
I'm just going to put my head down and drive to the basket
because I don't want to take this,
which Tatum did multiple times today.
And when Tatum does go into his bag, into his move set,
he just ends up smoking some layups,
missing some shots against smaller defenders
that he otherwise would make.
He's in a really weird place offensively right now.
It doesn't concern me long-term,
but I have no idea what to make of him
as a member of this team.
Well, he certainly had the biggest workload of anybody.
He played over 100 games, big minutes.
That's the only excuse he can make.
But it's,
I gotta say, a little dark on the Celtic fan
threads I'm on. Like, to the point
that I was looking at 2018
YouTube clips of him. Oh, no.
And his jump shot. Oh, no.
And I'm just like, what's different?
Because it doesn't feel the same. Because even when he
was a rookie and we couldn't get him
to shoot, and that was a big narrative. Like, Jason, we don't have a lot of offense on this team. Just
shoot. Take over. Go for it, man. He would, without hesitation, just a beautiful jump shot.
And the only thing that I've noticed, and I don't know if this is a working theory,
but I would love to see some maniac on YouTube try to do the before after.
It seems like he's afraid to land forward.
If you go back and watch his old jump shots, his feet kick forward, right?
Almost like where you could land and like sprain your ankle, like in the landing spot.
He did this kick out and it feels like over the years, they've tried to get him not to
do that so he doesn't get hurt.
He took a shot, I think it was the last game or the
second to last game in the
corner where it was almost
like a set shot. And I was like, what the
fuck was that? That's not how you
shoot. So these are the text threads
I'm on. Landing zone mechanics.
Yeah, we're landing zone mechanics.
The Celtics are for sale.
Is Jalen
Brown's new girlfriend? Is this going to be
good for him? Him saying the thing about how he didn't make the team. Porzingis,
how long is Porzingis out? It's like, we just won the title. I should be enjoying this.
At least you have Derek White. It's not all bad.
So I have on one Celtics fan thread, I'm on one of the guys is a glass half full guy. And he's
like, guys, Derek White's been amazing. I can't keep him off the floor. Like, let's talk about that. I'm like, all right.
But you mentioned earlier, like the lineups that have worked and haven't worked.
And I felt this way after the second game where I was just like, it's just clear
what's going to be the lineup. If it's really ball busting time, whether LeBron's it, there's two,
two lineups, one that has LeBron,
one that's just a pure second unit,
which is...
Well, LeBron is going to be on the floor
in ball-busting time.
But there's that lineup of Drew, White, KD, Ant,
and either Bam or AD,
where they're just like,
here's defense,
and KD's just going to make every shot.
And these two guards
have the ball for a split second.
And you watch that lineup,
you're like, holy shit.
What's interesting is Curry's not on that lineup either.
There's LeBron.
Then there's the other lineup with Drew and White
and Booker and LeBron and AD.
You watch that one and you're like,
man, this is basically three guards with LeBron and AD
and LeBron and AD, the chemistry they have.
And I think those have been my two favorite lineups.
There's a White, Booker, KD, LeBron, AD, the chemistry they have. And I think those have been my two favorite lineups. There's a White, Booker, KD, LeBron, AD, 5-some
that I feel could be the crunch time lineup,
like either White or Drew in that spot.
Yeah.
But it's weird that Curry's not in any of those lineups.
And that's been a shock for me because, well,
let's say it's 82 to 80 against Serbia
and Curry's like, I just gotta play
my best five guys. Would he be willing to
sick Curry in the last four minutes
if he's not doing well? So the situation
in which I think that might have been a conversation
was if Canada was on
board. Especially if
you have a lead guard who Steph
would have to defend and put
him in a vulnerable position. We've seen that he's
just not up for those sorts of assignments right now.
And yeah, you can cross match and get Drew or Derek Wyatt
or whoever else you want in there.
But if there were ever a matchup
where Steph was a defensive liability
and it was a close game,
then you might see him take it off the floor.
But I'm looking at the remaining field
and especially the guards.
And I'm not really seeing an opponent
that Steph couldn't handle.
And that makes me think,
because of the politics,
because of the leadership,
when it comes down to it,
I would say especially
Steph and LeBron will be on the floor,
whether that's the best lineup or not.
Kevin Durant will sometimes,
but we've also seen that
maybe in some cases he won't.
But I think Steph and LeBron
are the true non-negotiables of this team
when the games and the minutes actually matter. Seems like it, because I would have said Tatum was a non-negotiables of this team when the games and the minutes actually matter.
Seems like it because I would have said Tatum was
a non-negotiable for the top 10 and now
I feel like he's not in the top 10.
You would have said Embiid is like
definitely going to start. Then he sat the second
game. He looked better today and I know
we're going to talk about him in a second but
I feel the best when Drew
and White are out there together
because I think neither of them need the ball.
They do all the little glue guy stuff together.
And then it just opens up everything else.
And they just feel the most like a basketball team.
But regardless, they have so many options.
I mean, I'm not ever going to say this is the best Olympic Team USA we've ever had.
But I think this is the best team we've
had since 92. I don't even think it's a question. This team has size and shooting and athleticism
and youth and experience and all kinds of lineups they can play. You go backwards every four years.
There's no team that has as many options and as much star power as this team. And you think like
Curry's not even playing that well and beads been out of
shape.
Tatum has been playing bad and I still feel like it's the best in the last 32
years.
Would you put anybody in the last 32 years since 92 against them?
Yeah.
You think this group is definitively better than 08?
Yeah.
Cause I think they had more,
they have more size.
Like the size thing was always an issue when they would go against the Gasols in 08 and 2012
because they always felt like they were one big guy short.
And they would kind of run out of options
in the last five minutes.
It was like, we're just going to have to play this five.
This is what we have.
And you would always see Bosch or 2012 Kevin Love
was out there.
This time, it's like, oh, we're playing France.
Cool, we have three centers. We're fine.
Yes. Even if you go back to 2000,
I think Alonso was the only actual
center on the team.
So this year, it's like
I don't know what this team doesn't
have. Do you? What would you add?
They have everything you'd want, I think.
That's the thing. In terms of the flexibility,
and I would also say relative to the level of
competition. In 08, that Spain team was really good. But otherwise, the level of international competition is not where it is right now. So a case for the cohesion and the style and the balance. And they don't have Team USA depth,
but relative to these other international teams, they have pretty incredible depth.
They're going to be a tough opponent if Team USA gets a chance to play against them. And I really
hope that they do. But otherwise, you're right. The flexibility of this group is pretty incredible.
And if they ever wanted to pare down a seven or eight man rotation
or go to those key actual best players
and best lineups when it mattered,
there's just nobody who can keep up with that.
I want to talk about Embiid and LeBron,
but we're going to take a quick break.
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So the LeBron thing has been interesting
because they clearly were putting the car keys
with him in the warmup games.
And then at the first two games,
he was putting up stats,
but I didn't feel like he was playing that well.
I thought he was kind of ball dominant.
He had 12 turnovers in the first two games.
And it just felt like him and Steph specifically, some of what was going on was like, this is a, this is a
big Olympics for me. I have to, I have to show off. Like I have to, I have to prove to everybody
like, you know, and then I felt like that went away in the third game. I thought in the whole
third game, in the first half of today,
like watching the shit he was doing,
it was so high level.
He's just like, I'm just going to make everybody better.
I'm just going to be completely additive.
I'm just going to try to set dudes up,
keep the ball moving.
And the ball dominant stuff went away.
Then ironically, it came back in the second half.
The game was already over.
But watching him be the facilitator like that,
which I think is what they want from him.
And then you see all the toys.
And it was like this, we always talk,
we've been following LeBron for so long.
It's like 20 years with this guy.
And there was always like, well, he could,
there was this Jordan side where if he had to score, he could.
And he would also have this Magic side
and he would hybrid it together.
But the fun part for
me on, for him on this team is that he can just kind of be Magic Johnson. And I felt like he
really leaned into it the last couple of days and there's no other player in the world, I don't
think at his size that can do that. And it was just fun to watch. So I was like, oh yeah, I almost
forget that he has this. Does that sound crazy to say? No, no. I mean, I think he's been that guy.
I mean, in some ways,
he's still that guy for the Lakers at times.
It's just they don't have the supporting talent.
He just has the ball all the time.
He has the ball a lot.
And more in those cases than he probably should.
Here, I do think he is doing some of that toggling,
where if you want to extend an 08 comparison,
he's somewhere between the Kobe of that team
and the Jason Kidd of that team.
Depending on what the moment requires,
honestly, we really haven't seen many moments
where he has to be the Kobe. More that
I think sometimes he gets bored and decides he wants
to be the Kobe. And that's fine too, given this level
of competition. And that's
something that is incredible.
No other player on this team can do. Not many players
in the world can do, to be totally honest
with you. And so, yeah, the passing that he presents this group
is pretty unique.
If you were to just run your playmaking through,
you know, Derek White and Steph and Devin Booker
and the other kind of like go-to ball handlers
on their respective teams,
the flow would look entirely different.
And I think in particular,
the bigs would be much less involved.
Like having LeBron is what makes
some of these bigs as impactful as they are.
And it's what makes Joel's minutes so frustrating
because he should be able
to catch and finish relatively easily.
Sometimes he chooses not to.
And to his credit,
he did step out and his threes were finally hitting.
Could not shoot for the life of him in group play.
Three of three from deep in this game,
which is, that's huge. If he can do
that, all of a sudden the minutes are going
to be a big net positive for Joel.
Well, he already looks like
he's in slightly better shape than he was
two weeks ago. He's moving
better. I still think he's
really looks plodding. He just
doesn't look in shape. And I know a bunch of people
have made that point. But the ball
stopping part, I just think, I think Kerr and people have made that point. But the ball stopping part, I just
think, I think Kerr and the staff
made a decision. Like, we just, it's not
going to fly. Even with Ant, you can
kind of see
he's doing it, but he's also
so talented and so explosive
and especially against countries that aren't
as good as America. It's almost
like you kind of have to have him out there anyway.
Yeah. And he wants the drive too.
Like Kevin Durant
is an incredible shooter,
incredible scorer.
He's not going to get to the basket
a lot, to be honest with you.
And so having someone like Ant,
even if he does dribble
a little more than everyone else,
that's a valuable thing.
It does make you think as you watch,
because it's this different style
of basketball in some ways.
And then it's completely the same
as the NBA in other ways.
But you watch like the stuff that works.
It's a more frenetic pace,
which I was talking to Saruti
about this yesterday with Franz.
It's a better,
just a better sport for Franz,
the speed version,
where it's chaotic.
There's not a lot of timeouts.
The ball moves.
People are just flying to the basket.
And it's like that's in his wheelhouse.
And the way the NBA is set up,
it's so much like,
you know, think about Tatum, how much Tatum and Brown just like walk it up,
try to figure out what happens. Like one guy having the ball for 10, 12 seconds. And that's
what works more in the NBA or, or Jokic on Denver, where they would run that play. It's like, dump it
on the side. He's going to back his guy down for seven, eight seconds. In Phoebe, you just can't
do it. I think they did that maybe twice with him today. And the ball really has to zip around and
guys have to cut. And there's this just extra intelligence that needs to be there in this
comfort with playing that way. And some guys just don't innately have it. Don't you notice that as
you're watching it? Of course. And I think it usually affects the Americans more than most, right?
Especially with some of these other international teams
that have more continuity and familiarity within the groups.
They usually do fine.
The Americans are always a different combination.
It's always a bit of a scramble.
Yeah, there are some through lines.
There's some stars who are going to come back,
but there's some guys who are going to have to figure it out.
And these are guys who are used to being in that primary creator role,
who are used to having the ball in their hands. The adjustment for that is always going to be
pretty profound. And it's why you see from the exhibition games to the group play to,
I would say in particular, probably the next round, right? Like when USA and Serbia face off,
you'll start to see, I would say we've already seen it with Devin Booker in particular. He's
moving so much better than he was at the start of Team USA play.
This is my favorite version of him in a couple years.
It's awesome.
And he's had good stats and he's made all NBA teams.
But I'm like, wow, I didn't know he could do this.
He can be a buzzsaw whenever he wants to be.
And yeah, he has the other stuff too.
The mid-post game, the footwork.
He can get to all that for the Suns and whenever Team USA would want him to.
But if you can just have him harness and attacking
in transition
and, you know,
spotting up for wide open threes,
why wouldn't you do that
with a hyper-talented player
like that, right?
Like, why wouldn't you
hone his skill set
to the absolute best things
that he can do
in the same way that LeBron
is honing his game
to the absolute best things
that he can do?
Well, you know,
it's interesting.
This sounds corny,
but you watch some of these guys and like Booker didn't really seem that
happy the last two years.
And he seems happy on this team.
Like KD, who I don't, I wouldn't say KD's had the last, the most joyous last five years.
And KD's just smiling like a, he's just lighting up all over the place.
These guys, they're just kind of in the zone.
And some of these dudes just love being on this team,
playing the style
that they're playing.
And you see a guy like Bam,
who, you know,
that Windhorse thing was funny
when Windhorse,
which he was right.
He was like,
one of the three centers
is probably not going to play today.
Yeah.
And might be Bam.
And then Bam played
and he was really good.
But it did make sense.
It was like Embiid, AD, or Bam, who's going
to sit? Well, probably Bam. But then you watch this team and it's like, they can't take Bam out.
Bam does too many good things. Why would you? Yeah, why would you? So I think from an Embiid
standpoint, it looked super grim. Today, 14.7 rebounds in the first half,
moving better, blocked a shot.
I went from thinking he wasn't going to play
in the middle round,
that they were going to come up with some reason
to kind of bump him,
to now wondering what they're going to do.
And I think they at least start him.
And maybe in the second half,
maybe he doesn't play in the fourth quarter,
but I don't see him
getting another DMP, which
makes me think it's probably Tatum
and probably using him like they did where he
comes in the second quarter for somebody
for like four minutes to save some face,
but that's about it. That would be
my guess. That would make sense.
Look, we're already seeing in this game, Embiid
did not start the second half and didn't play
the second half. Wouldn't surprise me whether you plug AD or Bam into that spot. For this game, Embiid did not start the second half and didn't play the second half.
Wouldn't surprise me whether you plug AD or BAM into that spot.
For this game, it was BAM,
but really either option is great.
And when those are the alternatives,
if Embiid doesn't have it
or isn't giving you quite what you want
or isn't fitting the flow
of whatever the play needs to be
for that particular game,
I think you have every right to do that.
And he's clearly, when he is not on,
is the single most disruptive piece of Team USA.
But he had said, what, 80% of the worst turnovers we've seen from Team USA?
And there's some bad ones.
Just whipping the ball against guys in the first row.
The only reason these games were ever close so far is when Team USA is turning the ball over a lot.
And whatever the other team is, is running out the other way and getting easy buckets.
If they don't do that,
they're going to walk over pretty much everybody.
But I agree with you that all of these guys
who may be varying levels of either competitive
or kind of grumbly for their actual NBA teams,
depending on what their circumstances are.
I'm sure Steph is at least somewhat displeased
with what has happened to the Warriors over
time since they since they won the title right like
for him even if he's playing
poorly he gets to play on a team like this
and you're right about Devin Booker and Kevin
Duran and these teams that had like underwhelming
playoff performances and I don't know if you saw that Kevin
Durant quote a couple weeks ago
someone asked him I think about him in K Adams
if if Kate asked Katie if he was
still happy to be in Phoenix,
and his response was, I'm happy to be alive.
Wow.
You know?
That's kind of a non-denial denial.
It's a non-denial denial.
He's happy to be alive,
and it seems like he's happy to be a part of this team.
And I think this can be a really rich and rewarding experience,
even for the guys who are trying to figure it out.
Like Joel, if nothing else,
seems to relish being able to quiet all these boos
that he's getting all the time.
Every time he's hitting a shot,
every time he's making a play,
it still seems like he's having fun,
even if he's not playing well.
Yeah, I was trying to think,
if you're in Halliburton's inner circle
and you know nobody else will see the text,
it's like his three best friends.
All three of his best friends are like,
you'd be totally doing better than Curry.
He's like, yeah, man, I know, but it's his Olympics.
But like, because Halliburton's kind of perfect
for what this team's trying to do, right?
He doesn't need the ball that much
and he just hits open threes,
but he's gracefully stepped aside,
which I think had a lot to do
with the White-Jalen Brown decision too.
It's weird to watch this team now
and think that they wouldn't have picked
Derek White over Jalen Brown
because they really, really, really
need Derek White.
He's been one of the big winners.
Drew's been a big winner,
but we already knew he was great in this format.
People were reminded that KD was KD,
which is funny.
Booker, we mentioned LeBron.
And then Edwards just does this crazy fun wild card,
I think.
Not surprising, but he's still been a winner.
Well, also, I think potentially
the future face of Team USA.
Yeah.
And that's what Halliburton in part represents too,
is an investment in the fact
that this guy is going to come back.
And that's where the Derek White,
Jalen Brown trade-off might hurt.
Like, Jalen Brown is a guy who four years from now,
you may want to be a part of Team USA.
Are you really going to bring Drew and Derek White back?
I mean, I wouldn't completely rule it out,
I would say especially for Derek White more than Drew,
but realistically, I think those guys get edged out in four years,
and Jalen Brown could have been a core part of that team.
Well, they'll have to hash it out with Celtics owner Elon Musk
when that happens. I can't wait.
Worst case scenario. It's going to go great for
everybody. From the summer.
LeBron,
by the way, I think was
plus
26 in the first half of that game.
Seems good.
I'll say one last thing about KD.
I was out on that Phoenix team you know just like
the West is so good
and it's like alright
can you pick your four
who do you have
and the four for me
was pretty easy to pick
and then it's like
well and then two wild cards
and I had Phoenix
like seven or below
it's like well what's gonna be
different this year
they're still not gonna have
rim protection
the KD Booker thing still seems a little weird Nick's like seven or below. It's like, well, what's going to be different this year? They're still not going to have rim protection.
The Katie Booker thing still seems a little weird.
What's different?
And then you watch them together.
It's like, well, all right, you had Budenholzer.
They stole Tyus Jones.
I was about to say, I was waiting for the Tyus Jones drop.
Holy shit.
It was ridiculous.
I feel like they have to at least do forensic analysis of his bank accounts to figure out if there's any extra cash coming from- There's something offshore happening. I don't know where the money was moved, but-
From an HB account in the Caribbean. But he was exactly what they needed. And I'm not counting them out. On the flip side, we should turn this into Canada, Greece, I guess, or Canada, France. On the flip side,
I feel so much worse about Denver than I did two months ago. They lose KCP. Murray's just looked,
I mean, he's the talking point now of the entire Olympics. what happened to that dude you go back to his playoffs versus
2023 and the 31 three-point shooting in the playoffs this last year it's not getting to
the line in the same way no and you were talking about the side by side of pulling up old Jason
Tatum tape and comparing it to now if you are a Nuggets fan do not do this with Jamal Murray he
does not move the same he doesn't navigate the floor the same.
He's not going to get in my people.
Absolutely not.
Like the idea of him as a finisher around the rim,
he was a guy who was challenging,
like maybe not prime LeBron,
but still like gently post prime LeBron
at the apex dunking over him.
That was who Jamal Murray was.
That seems unfathomable right now.
He was 27 a game in 23.
He seemed like he was his generation's big game guard
that was just going to be in all these playoffs doing stuff.
And maybe it'll come back.
Maybe there's some injury we don't know about.
Maybe he's a little out of shape.
But Canada was playing for their life today and they lost.
Yeah.
And he wasn't out there.
So you take that piece,
you take the fact that the West is better. And as a giant Jokic fan, I'm concerned. I just think like, what happens? They're a weaker team and Murray's worse and the West is better. Why would I feel great about this season above the Nuggets? To me, they look like a clear under. And Murray, we'll see. Will this inspire something? Is this some sort of,
hey man, I got to look in the mirror. But you're losing minutes to Dylan Brooks when Dylan Brooks
is one for nine and whipping bricks off the backboard in a must-win game. That's embarrassing.
I think if there is an under to hit on the Nuggets,
it should probably be hit.
The lesson of last season for them,
it seemed like internally, was they
pushed too hard to stay in that
race for the number one seed, and it ended up costing
them in terms of energy. They just felt
depleted. KCP even said that
he thought they probably should have lost that series
to the Lakers, which, fair point. They had to come back
in basically all of those games.
I heard that.
I thought that was stupid.
I mean, the Lakers couldn't close in fourth quarters for two years.
They were one team for the first three quarters,
another team for the last quarter, and that's who they were.
But at the point where you're having to make 20-point comebacks to win,
I understand that part of his point.
That part of it is a bad sign,
and to me is an omen that they will take
this upcoming regular season a bit more
slowly. Honestly, as if they had
a choice. Without KCP, they're going to have to play younger
guys. Julian Strother, guess what?
They're going to have to get real rotation minutes.
You're into the fire.
Peyton Watson, these guys are going to have to actually get minutes,
and Michael Malone, against
all of his instincts, is going to have to trust get minutes and Michael Malone against all of his instincts
is going to have to trust
some of these guys
and find ways to trust them
and find ways to invest in them.
The result of that might be
that in the long game,
they're a little younger
and a little more athletic
and maybe some of those guys hit.
In the regular season,
they're just not going to win
as many games.
And with Phoenix as a contrast,
Phoenix won 49 games last season.
They just brought in,
as you said,
Mike Budenholzer, a great regular season coach
who is going to help them win more games.
And they actually have point guards.
I would be very surprised,
even with all of their injury concerns,
if Phoenix doesn't wind up in the mid-50s.
That's just where I am penciling them in at this point.
And the case against them is Durant, year 18.
Yes.
With real miles and real injury miles on him.
What do you think Denver is over under
is on FanDuel,
just out of curiosity?
Oh my gosh.
47 wins.
Yeah.
So I thought it was going to be
like 48, 49.
Right now it's 51 and a half.
51 and a half?
Yeah.
That's just,
to me that is
an absolute
oversight.
In a conference, it's like 13 deep?
Yeah.
I don't think so.
Western conference odds right now,
OKC, Minnesota, Dallas, Denver's fourth.
OKC's the leader at 3-1.
Yeah.
Phoenix is fifth.
The Lakers at 18-1 are sixth.
I'll book all the Lakers action
if anyone wants to make Lakers conference bets.
Pelicans, Grizzlies, 21.
Wait, where are the Grizzlies?
They're 8th, 21-1.
Give me that over.
Yeah.
The Grizzlies are going to win
more games than the Nuggets.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
Can I throw,
I thought about this.
Admittedly, I overrated
international basketball
and the connections of players.
Like I was telling Saruti yesterday,
I just don't know how Orlando doesn't have Schroeder.
Just go get him.
He plays with the Wagner's.
Go get him and Banga.
Just become the German national team.
Yeah, just get four Germans. They all play
great together. I never understood why teams didn't
do this with Spain in the late
2000s, early 2010s.
Schroeder's great with those guys.
Orlando doesn't really have a point guard. But I was thinking the same thing with Denver,
because the out for Denver is a Michael Porter trade. So I know it's summer vacation,
but Picasso, he's still painting the trade machine every once in a while.
But I was thinking Porter, three years left, pretty sizable. He's in the high 30s. He's in the 40s. Bogdanovich on Atlanta,
who Jokic plays really
well with, who can do a little
discount Murray with Jokic moving off
the picks. He didn't have a great game today, but he
knows how to do it. Bogdanovich
and DeAndre Hunter
for Porter.
Who says no?
Maybe both?
A double no.
I think it might be a double no.
I think it might be a double hang up.
I think if you're the Hawks,
Porter's,
I know he's coming off
of a very healthy season,
but I think in a larger sense
is still an injury risk.
And frankly,
as more of a primary option,
we haven't really seen it.
And I don't know
if I would really trust it.
I like his role in Denver.
I think that's probably what he's best suited to do.
Maybe a little more creation than that,
but ultimately,
he needs someone like Jokic to play off of.
Yeah.
I don't know that I feel...
Not Trey Young?
I don't think I feel that way about Trey Young.
What about...
How about...
All right, let me make the case for Atlanta.
Yeah.
We just took Risa Shea,
6'9".
They certainly did.
That's a thing that they did.
For offensive, in theory, playmaking forward.
Now we get Porter Jr., 6'10".
Okay.
Playmaking forward.
Now we got little size of the forwards with our guards,
and they need to make a two-for-one anyway.
That's what I was thinking.
But I don't know if that's the right move for Denver,
but it's something like that,
where I think they're going to have to split Porter and get two guys out of it. Cause I don't, I just don't think they're
going to have enough with the way the league's gone. The league's too deep. You, you need like
seven, seven really good spots at this point and they don't have it. That is the natural trajectory,
but it depends on Jamal Murray being Jamal Murray. Because if your core is Jokic and Aaron Gordon,
who's a really good player,
but somewhat limited as a scorer in certain matchups,
and this version of Jamal Murray,
that's just not enough offense.
You need Porter's explosion in those circumstances.
I'm getting queasy.
It's a precarious place to be.
This is bad, man.
Jokic, he's important.
He's like a big
diamond in the safe we got to take care of this
dude the good news I don't want him to be in like
half-assed teams that aren't very good
well Denver at least passes him the
ball that's the one thing that is I
come to appreciate more after
today Serbia Australia
which was an incredibly
fun game
and in the second half,
well, first of all, Australia made,
it felt like every shot they took.
I think they were 17 for 21 at one point.
Ridiculous.
Patty Mills.
He had flames shooting out of his ass.
Oh my God.
Patty Mills, by the way.
Yeah, this is like four years
from when that should have been an option.
And at some point it was like,
hey, can you guys just let Joker kind of handle this?
What do you think?
Or just be involved, just participate.
How about throwing him a couple entry passes?
And then it became clear there was like one and a half guys
in their team that could actually throw him an entry pass.
Yes.
They were lobbing entry passes to like the wrong shoulder.
He's yelling.
You ever seen Jokic yell at his own teammates?
He's like, what you ever seen Jokic yell at his own teammates? He's like,
what the fuck, man?
I'm watching on TV
in my glasses
and I'm like,
I could fucking throw this guy
an entry pass at this point.
But they hung around
and then in the overtime
after Mills makes this crazy shot
to send it into OT.
And then it felt like
Australia was going to win.
And then Jokic just took over
the last two minutes.
It just felt like he was multiple steals. Defensive stopper,
Nikola Jokic. His hands were everywhere.
He's making plays. And it was just
a classic, we have the best player on the court.
We're not losing. What jumped out of the game for you?
I think it was... Well, look, the fact
that Serbia led
Australia to build a 24-point lead
did not go to Jokic on
any kind of consistent basis and at times it
seemed like a bit it seemed like they were actively
trying to not do it
I would say Vasily Mitya was maybe
the greatest defender there was a point
in overtime where I thought he was
sabotaging the game
I have text the house where I was like
this motherfucker what is he doing
I'm so mad I was like
it's one thing if he wasn't an NBA player. This guy
played in the NBA last season.
And you have Jokic on your team. Your job
is not hard. Get the ball to Jokic
and figure out how to play off him. That's your job.
He's usually one of the best players
on this team. He was not in this one.
But it was a pervasive
thing. All of a sudden, it was just
like, it's
Ogun Dobric time. He's going to call his own
number. God forbid you get the best player in the world, the ball on the block, or even you run a
pick and roll with Jokic and actually pass it to him. And don't just take the pull up from the
elbow. There were so many things that were on the table for Serbia that felt fixable. But most
importantly, they just had to start actually guarding people. And it took them the better
part of a half to start doing that.
But I thought once they finally did crank
up some of the ball pressure, and
Jokic, for whatever his limitations
may be defensively at the NBA level,
athleticism is relative. And against
international competition, and specifically a team
like Australia, his rim protection is
a big deal. He has a big imposing
presence around the rim. He's always had good
hands and been good at picking up skills and things like that.
And he's good at hitting the ball off the rim.
He did that a couple times. Of course. Straight up
saved a clutch layup that
Patty Mills should have had by playing the FIBA
rules. So his presence defensively
I thought turned out to be a massive impact, but
it's, I mean, just tough for Australia.
They had this thing. And
Patty and Josh Giddey too, I thought, played
a really good game, but as it slowed
down, their entire offense became Patty Mills attacking an ISO.
And that, it just didn't have it.
To the point that it seemed absurd.
And then, of course, he made the shot to send it over time.
Where it's like, guys, this isn't working.
Of course it was going to happen.
Let's go to plan B.
I was, one of the best things about FIBA and Olympics, and especially a day like this,
is you're sending texts to people like, why aren't they
trying to set up Jack McVay?
They should be running off bags.
It's like, I didn't know who Jack McVay was a week ago.
But now you're invested. Yeah, now I'm
in. Giddy Island.
Controversial
island. Yeah. Unless you're
the Chicago Bulls front office, in which case
you're all in, baby. I feel like
Rossello and I, maybe there are a couple more people out there, but we were like the only ones who really liked this trade for the Bulls from an office, in which case you're all in, baby. I feel like Rossello and I, maybe there are a couple more
people out there, but we were like the only ones
who really liked this trade for the Bulls.
Like, I'm still in on you. You really liked it.
I really, genuinely liked it for the Bulls.
I thought they won the trade. He's
21. There's just a lot there.
And I'm like, if I'm the Bulls, why not?
I thought the Wizards should have got him. There's a couple
teams where it's like, what are you guys doing?
Go get this guy. It's not like he's 27.
He's 21.
He's got this huge resume already.
I saw nothing in this tournament
to make me change my opinion.
I thought he looked...
You know, he's still missing some stuff,
but he's a young player.
I just like his game.
I think he's additive and he plays hard
and he rebounds and he can get to the basket.
He made a couple corner threes today.
Yeah. He's honestly been hitting his threes
throughout this tournament. The shorter line
does him a lot of good.
Needless to say, if he can actually hit NBA threes,
that's a different kind of player. Right.
The announcer, I forget who it was,
but the announcer made that point.
This is a better three-point line
for him. And it's like that extra two
feet sometimes can just kill somebody.
It can make a huge difference.
I think where I'm a little bit apprehensive
is when the game starts to go sideways,
and you could feel this
as Australia's lead was starting to slip away,
he gets frazzled.
Yeah, you're right.
And his decision-making,
he struggles with it.
And some of that's,
this is classic young player shit.
Everybody goes through that
on some level or another.
He's going to get better
at some of those things.
What worries me is
when he tries to blow by guys,
because he's not the most athletic,
he picks up the ball pretty early
and then just tries to make things happen.
And he has great vision and he's big,
so oftentimes he can.
But when he can't,
it just leads to terrible turnovers.
And so for a guy who's already
a little sheepish about shooting,
who's committing bad turnovers,
and the decision-making isn't great,
the idea of putting the ball in his hands
and running offense through him all the time,
I don't love.
And if you're not doing that...
You know what, Rob Mahoney?
You're not invited on Giddy Island.
I'm honestly fine...
You stay in your country.
I don't think I want to participate
in what's going on on Kitty Island.
From my notes,
Delvedova crunch time minutes with three exclamation points was also in my notes.
You got a stop on Jokic
that could have been one of the biggest plays of the game,
but I want to say it got offensively bounded.
The 2015 finals? What finals
was that when he was doing stuff?
It was nine years ago? Was that still at Grantland? I don't even remember. They had to plug IV finals was that when he was doing stuff? I don't know. It was nine years ago?
Was that still at Grantland?
I don't even remember.
They had to plug IVs into him because he was running himself to exhaustion.
He might still need an IV from this game, but playing much fewer minutes.
It's just, you know, he's at a different point in his life.
It was really funny.
Dyson Daniels, speaking of young players.
Yeah.
It's funny that he's on this team with Exum.
Because to me, he's just Exum 2.0. It's funny that he's on this team with Exum because to me,
he's just Exum 2.0.
He's the evolutionary Exum.
Yeah, it's like,
I've already seen this.
He's been shooting a little better
in fairness to him,
but he doesn't get guarded.
He needs to prove a lot
in terms of actually finishing
and attacking.
It is...
Why do all these Aussie guys
turn out the same way?
Maybe it's a weird
Aussie rules football
kind of influence or like a
cross sport thing.
I'm not understanding,
but there's such good open floor players.
Yeah.
And Dante XM had the same problem when the game slowed down.
He just doesn't have a lot that he can do in,
in a game like this.
But when the game is open,
he's an incredible force.
I think Dyson Daniels,
if he can figure out a way to be kinetic and active in some kind of half
court setting is going to be a really good NBA player
because he can sure guard the hell out of the ball.
I like that.
I like the move. Him switching
teams, I think, will help him too.
I kind of just wanted to see on
not a very good team, just getting
minutes.
So Serbia's playing the U.S.
And the line right now in FanDuel
is USA minus 16.5.
That feels right.
Yeah, you could tell me
they're going to win by 38,
and you could tell me
we're sweating this out.
I don't think they're going to sweat it out.
What are you saying?
So you should pick the 38 option.
I'd pick the 38.
In particular,
you got a sense of it in this game,
but Serbia's shooting is so streaky. And when
they're not hitting their open shots, they just kind of fall apart offensively. They don't have
a lot that they can do when they're not running through Jogic and capitalizing on the things he
creates. And the fact that they- You know what they have though? They have some really ugly
post-up players. They have some guys doing... Who's that guy who did the 540? Oh my God.
He was trying to do the 540 degree McHale jump,
turn around, flip the other way,
and then just whipped it off the backboard.
Petrashev.
We got to relax, Petrashev.
Please.
Know your job, Petrashev.
Know your role.
Know your role.
Honestly, too many guys on Serbia's team
need to know their roles
in a way that is a little bit concerning for me.
If you're trying to project their chances, especially how are they going to beat Team USA? What would they have
to slow down the Americans? Perimeter defense isn't really it. You saw Patty Mills and Josh
Giddey light them up. The size is a real thing. And in particular, Jokic does really well against
AD, does really well against Bam historically. Embiid can be a bit of more of a give or take
matchup. And maybe that's his most important matchup in this entire bracket is what can Embiid can be a bit of more of a give or take matchup. And maybe that's his most important matchup in this entire bracket is what can Embiid do on ball against Jokic? And can he
give you good minutes there? That could be a real thing. It felt like they rope-a-doped a little
bit against America when they played them. Because we know what's going to happen when we get to the
middle round. Who is the dope who got roped? Well, I think there's another gear to go with Jokic.
Oh, sure.
There's a scenario where he just doesn't come out of the game
because as soon as he comes out of the game,
they were doing it today
because Australia kept putting him in pick and rolls.
And I felt like Australia's game plan
was to try to wear him down,
which I think would be a possibility for America.
But on the other hand,
if they're going like,
oh, we're going to run centers at them
and try to post them up,
I actually think he's good with that.
What he doesn't want to do
is guard Devin Booker 25 feet away.
I think that's a way worse outcome.
Yeah, a way worse outcome.
But I do feel like
there's another gear with them.
I just didn't feel like...
It seemed like one of those...
The previous game was one of those
we don't want to show you everything
games by them.
Not that it's going to matter
because America is way better than them.
But I'm just never counting out Jokic.
Nor should you.
One of the fun things about today
was you got to see just three great players
in super adverse situations
just kind of coming out of the TV
in these cool ways. SGA
was the other one. We'll talk about that game later.
Giannis just,
there was a stretch in that
fourth quarter. He
was just guarding all five guys for like
two minutes.
He's like, oh my God, this is one of the most amazing
players in the last 25 years.
He had everyone on his team let him down.
I was so mad at every
Greek guy. It got to the point where you're like,
fuck, I wish Thanasis.
I wish they had
Thanasis for this. He might have helped.
Well, they have him as support staff.
He's still there riling guys up.
Achilles injury be damned, but
yeah, speaking of teams that cannot
get their best player of the ball, Nick Calathes
did it a couple times with little lobs for Giannis.
I forgot how disappointing he was as an NBA player.
It's like, oh, yeah.
I was really hoping for better things for him.
I was let down by you 15 years ago.
But yeah, they just don't have that second thing.
Giannis, what are you going to do?
You're double teaming him, you're triple teaming him.
But that game was tied at the half.
I know.
Another one where Greece looked really good
when the game was open,
and as much as it slowed down,
they just couldn't get in scoring position at all.
Their offense completely dried up.
But you're right that this is what's fun
about Olympic basketball.
It's like superstars in a loaded Team USA
kind of context that we've never seen them before,
or on an international team
that really doesn't have the talent to be competitive
at all, but they have Jokic, or they have
Giannis, or in Canada's
case, they should have all the talent to compete,
but Shea is really the only guy who showed up
on that team today.
I want to talk about
Germany's team, and then
we'll talk about that other game that we didn't talk about.
We'll take one more break.
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For more than 65 years, Securian Canada has been helping Canadians build secure tomorrows. So I've been watching a lot of basketball just because I love basketball
and I'll usually watch most versions of it. I will not
watch the three-on-three. I stayed
away completely of three-on-three
Olympics. You're allergic to Jimmer for dead
or Haley Bay Lift. Who is it that you're staying
away from? Who is that sport for?
Why did we do this? I'm watching
all the best Olympians possible
at all these other sports and then I
don't know what was going on there. I don't know if you saw too
it's a different ball
that they're playing with for three on three. Who wanted
this? Why didn't they ask
people like us? We really didn't want to give
them feedback
because you watch that and then you watch
Cole Decker breaking the
Olympic record and coming back from fifth
place in the last half of the
life. It was like a sports movie. And then it's like, all right, I'm going to watch this three
on three gimmick. But I've watched a lot of Germany and I just really like how they play.
I really enjoy their team. When it was 36-36, I was bummed out because, and granted, I had them
in a parlay, but I was like oh man I don't want to lose
I don't want to want to lose these guys yet I like watching Germany I like the Wagner's
I like the bonger resurgence oh my gosh she's been incredible I like seeing Tice who I've never
you know Tice for some reason NBA Tice versus FIBA Tice are like two different people and then
just Schroeder just classic the classic guy who's just way better in this version of basketball
for reasons that are unclear.
Has anyone cracked the code on that?
No.
No, I mean, Carlos Arroyo was like this.
Sure.
But this is a consistency
and a level of performance
that just defies anything that I can explain.
And I liked Dennis Schroeder as an NBA player.
Fine.
But he's Steve Nash on the
international stage. He's Chris Paul. This is ridiculous. But does it make you think,
are we doing Dennis Schroeder wrong? Should we be letting him cook? Is he one of those actors
who's just on the wrong TV shows? And it's like, this guy's actually an Oscar winner and we don't
realize it. I don't know what to make of it. I don't either. And to your point about like, can you get him to Orlando or somewhere like that? I don't know that he should be cooking
in that context, right? Like it's one thing if this is your team, but if your team has Paolo
Bancaro on it, that guy should probably be cooking. Or maybe he has the ball too much, Paolo.
No, I'm saying when Nick got to that Cleveland, especially game seven, it was like Palo or Buss.
I think he needs somebody else.
He does need a ball handler.
Does he need NBA Dennis Schroeder?
I would argue no.
But Germany clearly needs FIBA Dennis Schroeder.
How do we get Dennis Schroeder to be FIBA Dennis Schroeder all the time?
Hypnosis?
What do you think?
What do we do?
well I watched him on the Celtics that year
and we were all like
eh
you know he was on the Lakers
and everyone was like
eh
um
but he did have that
great OKC year
yeah
where I think I might have
even voted him for
sixth man of the year
but I thought he was
awesome that year
and it seemed like
at the very least
he's this
kind of rich man's
version of what a six man is where he can come in and get heat checky, but he can also kind of run
the team and be out there and crunch time and guard bigger guards. And I still feel like there's
a place for him on a good team. I just don't know what the team is. There has to be a place.
Because he's in Brooklyn now. He's in Brooklyn purgatory. We can't have that. He's got to be
on at least some contender. The calibration with him is
tough, and I think some of it is reputation
where as he was coming up,
he was constantly pushing for more and more
responsibility and a bigger and bigger role
in a way that was difficult
to manage, I think in particular in Atlanta.
And as he's evolved as a
player and as a veteran, he's found some really nice
roles for himself. I thought he did well for the Lakers
too. I thought he was exactly what that team needed
in some respects.
How can we get him into a comfortable spot
where he is both restrained,
but also has this sort of pop to him,
this sort of confidence to him?
It's a hard thing to manage to do all of that at once.
I think that's part of the reason
why he hasn't been as effective in the NBA.
Well, the funny thing is,
he was like a Curry stopper.
He did an unbelievable job against Curry. In quotes. Well, but I mean is he was like a Curry stopper. He did an unbelievable job
against Curry. In quotes.
If you're talking about all guards,
who's kind of done the best
against Curry the last five years is probably Schroeder.
There was that one playoff series where I
felt like he really bothered him. I was surprised
the Lakers didn't keep him. We have
to bring in the president
of Team Germany, Steve Cerruti,
and get his take on Dennis Schroeder
and whether he'd want him in Orlando. Cerruti's also an Orlando fan. I can't believe you've
basically filed for dual citizenship like Joel Embiid. I don't know. How does that work? Do you
just get to go to Germany now and just live there? How does it go?
Yeah, listen, I'd love to go there.
Never been.
Seems like an awesome place.
But it's going to be awkward if the final is Germany-USA.
Yeah, what do you do?
I'm not trying to be anti-patriotic, but I don't really care if this U.S. team wins or not.
I am invested in Franz Wagner.
And I think I'd be happier if Germany won than I would if the U.S. won.
So you can call me a bad American, but I think I'm just a good Orlando Magic fan.
You know what? The heart wants what the heart wants, Rob Mahoney. You just recapped Presumed Innocent. Sometimes, you know, Carolyn Palemus, the heart wants what the heart wants. You know
you shouldn't go there, but sometimes you can't resist. The heart wants Andy Obst, apparently.
You know, it's tough times.
But I respect your decisions,
even if it is anti-American.
Well, I think with Cerruti,
the Franz Game 7,
coupled with the lavish extension,
let's be honest, lavish.
Lavish extension that they didn't need to do yet.
It's fine.
I didn't like it.
Well, I got an announcement.
Thank you, Rob. Thank you.
I got an announcement.
Cerruti knows this already. I'm back in on the extension. I didn't like it. Well, I got an announcement. Thank you, Rob. Thank you. I got an announcement. Cerruti knows this already.
I'm back in on the extension.
I recant my statements. What was the
time lapse on that? Was that like a month ago?
No, it was like three Germany games where I'm like,
you know what? I love Franz Wagner. I'm in.
How old is he? Like 22?
Yeah.
The thing with Franz is
you just see all these elements of
his game where you go.
So he has like the turnaround, right?
He does the spin move in traffic.
He had the two stupid dunks on France.
One of them, the switch hand against Webby.
And I said this like two years ago and people laugh, whatever.
He doesn't have that many weaknesses overall. I'm not saying he's like elite at everything, but he's pretty good at just about everything.
And the shooting just kind of the three shooting specifically, just kind of dipped.
And if that's the only thing, if he could just be like, all right, he's going to be awesome because he's a great team player.
And I think the FIBA thing, you're right, the ball moves a lot more.
He's not like an ISO type player.
It's like, hey, give me the ball and let me cook.
He works with the system.
And I think that's probably why it works better.
I'm not as excited about the possibility of Dennis Schroeder like trading for
Dennis Schroeder mid-season because I've watched Dennis Schroeder for his entire career and that's
clearly not the player you're getting when it comes to NBA basketball but yeah man like I the
Franz thing like make him happy he's clearly good let him be comfortable that's why I didn't have
any issue with the extension and I'm glad that you're on that side now. Yeah, honestly, he projects as one of those stars who can be a B or B plus across the board. And
those are hard players to understand, especially when they're younger, if they don't have that
takeover skill set. But you watch him in these games, and especially the way he can use his
footwork and his length against some of these teams. He does a lot of the same things in the
NBA to varying effect depending on the opponent. Ideally, you would want him to shoot a little better, but all the tools are here. He's going to be a really good
pro for a really long time. The ceiling is just not quite at superstar level. And I'm fine paying
him that extension money if I'm Orlando, even knowing that that's the case. Well, we were in
this spot with Jalen Brown, where he clearly was a really good talent that you'd want to keep. And they got a better deal
on the Jalen contract than I think the Fran's thing. But the argument was like, this guy's
got a lot of good stuff already. With Jalen, it was like, he's competitive, he's durable,
he's tough, he can guard different positions. And maybe he's not ever going to be a second
team all NBA guy, but he's a really good asset. And then Jalen exceeded
all those expectations, right? He just kept working at a job and he became one of the best
15 guys in the league. So I think that's part of the case for Franz. The thing I love about him,
and it really comes out in FIBA, is he is so fucking competitive. He's a motherfucker. I mean,
he's a 10 out of 10 of like, I just dunked on someone and then I ran back to mid court and I'm
so excited. I'm just going to start pounding the court. Which is weird because his brother might be
even more competitive. Mo is a psycho. You don't want to go full Mo. That's the thing.
Well, the question for me is how do you build around that competitiveness and that kind of
spirit? Like it's, you know, team building. We've had all these different, you even think about how they built team USA and they're like, we want specific type of guys that
play a certain way in the ball that, you know, and I wonder with Orlando, like maybe they should
just lean into it. Cause we saw this happen in hockey, the, uh, the Florida Panthers who just
won the cup. They just went out and got a bunch of pricks. Right. And they're, they're kind of,
they became the team that was like oh man I hate the Panthers I
hate this guy I hate this guy and that was kind
of part of their identity and maybe
Cerruti maybe that's what you need you need
to go bad boy Pistons a little bit
but they're not the thing is like they play
they're a tough team to play but they're not bad
guys you know they don't have a lot of guys
how do you hate Jalen Suggs like how do you hate
Franz Wagner like I get why you'd hate Mo
you're not evil.
It's non-evil provocateurs.
Yeah, you're just like,
damn, we got to play those guys tomorrow.
Right.
Oh, man.
They're so annoying.
Yeah, that's what... I think you're not far away from that.
We're dangerously close to you suggesting
instead of a no-assholes policy,
an assholes-only policy.
Competitive assholes.
Does Anthony Black have it in him?
I was saying I wanted him to play more last year,
including in the playoffs.
Give him the Gary Harris minutes.
You were very down on Gary.
Gary, I still think he's good defensively,
but he couldn't hit a shot.
Anthony Black can give you great defense and not hit it.
Although, Anthony Black actually wasn't terrible from three at all last
year.
I don't know that he's like a nice, he's another like nice guy though.
They're not like, you know, there's no,
I don't think there's like the Russell Westbrook thing where they're,
you know, it's, there's like an edge, like they have an edge,
but it's not like a mean edge.
It's more of like a, I'm just pissed off.
Yeah.
And that's why I thought like, that's why like this,
watching that team
last year, like they're
just so likable because
they're all young and
they love like Anthony
who's not like, you
know, he's he's I don't
know.
They defensively that
great, but like he's
just he's a likable guy
on the team.
He can go off for a
quarter.
They have a lot of guys
like that.
He's got that edge to
yeah, I think well
first plan has to be
you got to get Bongo. You just you gotta get Bongo you just gotta get him
you just gotta get him what else does a guy have to
do he's just banging huge
shots game after game
gotta bring him in and then
maybe start eyeing Schroeder and figure out
maybe like December range
figure out if you can steal him maybe it's a buy
out from Brooklyn
you're right it's a shame that he's there
but I do love too that the people now watching Franz Maybe it's a buyout from Brooklyn. Yeah, because you're right. It's a shame that he's there.
But I do love, too, that the people now watching Franz,
because I feel like people are watching Franz more sometimes now in the Olympics than even during the NBA season.
Without a doubt.
And to see, because it's always like, oh, yeah, Franz,
like he's, you know, he's kind of not that athletic,
but he's actually super athletic.
He's insanely athletic.
And it's funny to watch people like in real time realize like,
oh, he's a athletic. And it's funny to watch people in real time realize, oh, he's a sick athlete.
So, to recap,
I'm backing on the Franz extension
and Cerruti's rooting for Germany
over the USA.
Those are the two things we've learned.
It's a tough stance to take, but...
I don't blame you, man.
If it was a case of a young Celtics team that hadn't won
in forever and one of our best guys
and his brother were playing on another country
and it was great for my team long term
if they won I don't know how I'd root
against that like we've won
the US has won 88 medals already
exactly if hollow was
on the team like maybe I'd feel differently although he probably
wouldn't be playing I don't know like it
I just don't care as much if the US
wins or not. I don't.
Thanks, Saruti.
Thanks, guys.
Back to Germany and France.
We did not talk about the France
game, Mahoney. Germany
is minus four and a half over France.
And
I watched France.
I thought France was going to lose today.
They were a fucking mess for weeks
with no signs of hope.
Including against Germany, we should note.
Yeah, they just looked awful.
And it was just like, what is this team?
And they had a couple guys I liked,
but they did some dramatic changes today.
Now, Gobert, finger injury.
I have some questions.
Why didn't that come out?
I think a lot of us do.
Before the game,
I'm not calling anyone a liar.
It just was like, hmm.
His own coach kind of called him a liar.
Rudy Gobert said he had surgery
on his finger yesterday.
And his coach corrected him and said,
actually, no.
He had an MRI.
He got some treatment.
Also, he said he wanted to play smaller in this game anyway,
which is ultimately what we saw, right?
Taking Gobert out of the starting lineup,
replacing him with,
look, I think we got to get your thoughts,
first and foremost, on Olympic X Factor,
Gershon Yabusele.
How are you feeling about this emergence?
Listen, another feather in Danny Ainge's cap.
Some people were questioning that pick in 2016,
including myself.
And now it's he's been vindicated yet again.
Someday this will be the first line of his obituary.
The guy who believed in Gershon Yabusele.
I texted Chris Ryan in the Wayne Jenkins voice.
God damn, Yabusele. I didn't realize you turned into Charles Barkley. First of all, he's in shape. Looks great.
He was fat on the Celtics. He just could never get in shape. And he was a guy that they really
liked that they thought could be this giant X factor and kind of like a discount Barkley
potentially.
And he just was never in shape and they gave up on him.
He couldn't shoot threes.
Now he's refashioned himself as he's in shape.
He can shoot threes and he's got a really good game.
And I thought,
you know,
should we give France the coach?
Should we give him shit for maybe taking, what, a month
to realize Gobert and Wemby couldn't play together?
I could have told him that three weeks ago.
How could you not try it?
You got to try it.
They couldn't play together.
They couldn't play together.
But we get to this round,
and he's like, you know what?
These guys can't play together.
And guess what?
Everyone's here to see Wemby.
So, Rudy, you lose.
And that was it.
But I thought the team,
you know, this guy they have
from the Knicks,
Lasore, who is awesome in this game.
And I'm watching and I'm going,
man, is this guy,
who has his NBA rights? This is like the most
Tom Thibodeau player I've ever seen in my life.
And I look it up and it's like
the New York Knicks have Lasore's rights
dating back to some trade firm, I don't
know how many years ago.
That guy could play for the Knicks.
Oh, yeah.
If Todd Gibson can play NBA minutes,
Mateus Lasore can play NBA minutes.
Yeah.
So Lasore...
He was unstoppable in this game.
Unstoppable.
Lasore and Yacht Vaselli together,
it was like they were like fucking the Bruce brothers.
And I thought Wemby did not have a good game.
He did some good stuff on the defensive end, but offensively was just bad. Yeah. Lowestemby did not have a good game. He did some good stuff
on the defensive end,
but offensively,
it was just bad.
Yeah,
lowest scoring game
of the entire tournament so far.
Fournier had a couple big shots,
but for the most part,
like he didn't even,
they didn't even start him.
Um,
but,
it was those two guys
that won the game for them.
And then,
uh,
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I was on fire for a second there.
Corden.
Yeah,
but he was good in the last couple of games.
He was one of those guys.
Like he would come in and be like,
why don't they play that guy?
Um,
but,
uh,
I,
I thought they legitimately won the game and played really well.
And I was shocked by the Murray piece.
I was shocked by how bad Dylan Brooks was and that they just
kept him in. Horrendous.
I was shocked that I said the words
at some point, they really
missed Zach Eaddy,
a guy who hasn't played an NBA game yet.
I felt like they genuinely missed him.
They don't have any centers. They were so desperate
they were just like rolling Ken Burch out there
hoping that it would make up for some of the
rebounding, some of the effort. And look,
Jamal Murray does deserve criticism.
He played terribly, did not do the thing
he was brought there to do, which is be a
secondary scorer along with Shea. Could
not deliver. I also
would point the finger at Dylan Brooks
and Lou Dort and Andrew Nembhard.
All the guys who were supposed to bring edge to
Team Canada,
they lost the energy game.
They lost to Courtney on those grounds,
to Lasore on those grounds,
to Yabu Sele.
They were getting bodied inside.
If those guys can't play bigger than they are,
Team Canada's whole formula falls apart.
And they didn't even get close.
Well, I don't want to make excuses for them,
but I'm about to.
I had a couple of friends that were at the game. The home court advantage was legit and loud and impactful. And it was impactful immediately. It really lifted the France guys. And I think from a Canadian standpoint, you've played together, but you haven't played 100 You know, you haven't played 50 games together. You're still a little bit thrown together.
You've had some practices, you've had some warmup games, you've been in the Olympics.
You haven't been in that, you know? And it's, it's like the difference of, um, you know, we will see in the playoffs sometimes where it's like, Oh, what a nice
story. And they'll get to a game seven and you'll see a young team on the road. And they just like
deer in the headlights. I thought there was some deer in the headlights stuff with them, which is surprising because
a lot of those guys have been in big games, but when you start losing the 50, 50 balls and
bricking threes, and, um, I thought the crowd really affected them. And I, I was shocked
because they were, France was eight point underdogs. And at no point was like, I'm going
to like house love France houses. Like I'm not sold like, I'm going to, like House loved France.
House was like,
I'm not sold on Canada,
home court,
blah, blah, blah.
But I was like,
I don't see it.
I watched all these France games.
They suck.
I don't care how good the crowd is,
but the crowd lifted them.
The crowd was a huge deal.
I think the counterpoint to that is
I do think the crowd effect is real.
It sounded loud as hell in there.
It sounded like an incredible atmosphere.
Separate from that, to your point about Canada
kind of getting affected and letting themselves get rattled,
inexplicable letdowns are kind of a way of life
for Canada basketball.
This is what they do is they roll into these tournaments
with lots and lots of talent,
and it never quite matches up to what it should be.
And there's a reason why,
even though they finally got to bronze in FIBA last year. Other than that, they haven't had a medal in an
Olympics since 1936, despite the incredible influx of talent, especially post Vince Carter.
It's been a renaissance. It's been an incredible surge within the country and they just can't
deliver. And it's because it never quite comes together the way it should.
They don't have the bigs,
which is a huge issue.
Like Dwight Powell cannot be your starting center
against this level of competition.
What happened with Zach Eaddy?
Why didn't he play?
I never got a good answer on that.
He is hurt right now.
Is that what it was?
Maybe it's that.
Maybe it's just trying to get ready for the NBA season.
I don't know the exact reasoning behind that.
Well, the other one who didn't play.
So there were two German guys
last year at Maxi Kliba.
I guess he didn't play
in the warm-up tournament
and Germany got pissed
and were like,
you're not going to play in the team
and Schroeder went at them
and there was a Schroeder,
Maxi Kliba beef.
That was weird.
But the other guy they didn't play
was Hartenstein.
Yeah.
And it didn't seem like a big deal last year.
It was like, oh my God,
Isaiah Hartenstein's not going to play for Team Germany. And then a year later, it's like Isaiah Hartenstein. And it didn't seem like a big deal last year. It was like, oh my God, Isaiah Hartenstein's not going to play for Team Germany. And then a year later,
it's like Isaiah Hartenstein's getting $89 million from Oklahoma City and is this improbable playoff
for us? And meanwhile, Mo Wagner almost fouled out of this game on offensive fouls alone in 15
minutes. I would have bended my rule of you had to play with us last year. Like, he's right there.
I don't know the story behind it,
but if you put Hartenstein on that team,
that's a real threat for the U.S. now.
Yeah.
I mean, they already are a real threat.
But I'm saying like,
now I can see a path
for something to happen.
It feels like they're a big guy short to me.
Yeah. For Canada, I think they are a big guy short too. At least
one, maybe multiple. Probably one and a half.
Yeah. I mean, they have some decent players.
It's just not quite the balance that they need.
But there's something fundamental
happening there that they need to sort out.
And it's weird because the pecking
order should be clear in some ways. Like,
Shade did do his job and he showed up
and created and played and scored well.
Nothing else was really working.
And I don't have a good explanation for that
given the level of talent involved.
Especially, he's played with Dort for the last few years.
A lot of these guys have played together for a long
time. Dylan Burks is a guy that makes sense
for him to be a Shea teammate.
Yep.
I thought the refs were atrocious.
And this isn't the first time with France.
I get it.
We're in France.
They're going to get some calls.
The Japan game was an absolute atrocity.
That was bad.
It was an all-time atrocity.
I still don't know how Rui Hachimor
felt out of that game.
That was super fishy.
And then the four-point play was egregious
and it was awful.
Agreed.
And they should have lost to Japan.
If they lost to Japan,
they're not in the tournament.
The stuff today, like,
France probably wins anyway.
It was one of those days.
It was one of those days
Fournier is hitting 40 footers
with one second left
in the shot clock
and just crazy shit's happening.
But SGA was getting mauled.
Yeah, I mean,
they were just,
they were like, fuck it.
There's a lot of contact.
There was at one point
they had like a 25-8 free throw advantage.
But the play that shocked me was Fournier,
just an easy charge call,
and they counted the basket?
Yeah.
Has that happened?
Have you ever seen that happen before?
I don't think I have.
Honestly, I don't hate it
as far as a charge where you count the basket,
but it's also an offensive foul.
I kind of like that as a result.
I wouldn't mind that if that were a more widespread rule
and policy in other leagues.
But yeah, I can't say I've ever seen it before.
Another thing to review, maybe?
What?
The list is short.
Another five-minute review?
You know what?
Let's do an automatically triggered review.
You don't even have to challenge.
Let's just tack it on.
You know my theory.
No more black charge reviews ever.
Just take him out.
Not eligible.
Well, just take out the charge, frankly.
But just not eligible.
Ref calls, it's a judgment call, we move on.
And we never have to see it reviewed from nine different angles.
The SGA, Batum was really important in this game,
and I wanted to mention him.
It's the type of guy you're thinking like,
OKC is basically the favorite in the West.
They aren't basically. They are the favorite in the West.
They're positioned to be the best
regular season team in the West at least.
Denver falling back
feels like that opens the door a little
for them even more.
And they have to
win four straight playoff rounds.
So it's like, well, how are they going to do that
if they're SGA-centric?
Well, one of the teams in those four rounds
is going to have a guy like Batum.
And it was interesting to watch him struggle
at least a little bit with him.
Maybe that's a possible game plan for him,
putting like a 6'7", 6'8 guy on him,
some size.
Because Dallas didn't really,
I guess Dallas was throwing,
but they were putting a little XM on him. Who Dallas was throwing what they were putting a little
XM on him who's the
other guy they're
putting on in that
what's his face
yeah they did some
cross matching with
PJ Washington
swings on him but I
guess that would be
the the recipe I
would say the recipe
is is in part Nick
Batum and certainly
the ball pressure full
court that stuff
matters and wears you
down a little bit as you go.
It's also having Victor Webinyama
on the back line
for someone who, like,
Shea is one of the best
at getting to the basket
in the world,
and all of a sudden,
that guy's lurking behind everything.
Yeah.
That's a pretty big deal.
Are you disappointed
by how Wemby's played, by the way?
I wouldn't say so overall.
Are you in the middle?
Because I'm kind of in the middle.
I'm not disappointed.
I'm not excited.
I'm just kind of... I don't know how I feel.
Offensively, it hasn't been an ascendant run for him.
It's been a lot of what we have already seen,
which is sometimes he settles.
Sometimes he gets pushed off his spot.
Sometimes, you know, the passes to him
aren't quite as crisp as you would like
and put him in awkward positions.
In this game, honestly, I thought it would have looked better
if the three was falling and it just wasn't.
So that's going to be a reality
that he's going to have to learn
how to work around.
But defensively,
he does wild shit
that no one has any business doing.
Like taking outlet passes
out of the air
that Canada is trying to throw
or picking guards
in the backcourt.
And there were those plays
where he would turn the ball over
or he would miss
on kind of an awkward shot
and just immediately
get the ball back
in a way that bigs just don't do that.
And so those things are really special plays.
And frankly, what he was able to do defensively,
Rudy Gobert can't do all of that in a game like this.
And if Rudy is-
Especially after the surgery.
Well, we'll see what's going on with Rudy Gobert's hand.
But it is so funny as we're talking about,
you know, Dennis Schroeder and kind of like FIBA or Olympic fit
and the fact that the circumstances changed just slightly
and all of a sudden everything works.
I agree with you that Wemby and Gobert
should not work offensively
and it did not work offensively.
It also should have been better defensively than it was.
And yet, I thought this was France's best defensive game.
And it was by taking the defensive player of the year off the floor. And, you know, Evan Fournier in between
these games is actually talking about that about like, you know, this isn't the 90s anymore,
to paraphrase him, like the best defense oftentimes is having a good offense and a
competent offense, which to be fair, of course, Evan Fournier would say that. But he was also
right. And them going smaller,
I thought made them so much better defensively.
Agree.
I want to talk about Gobert.
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So you mentioned the Gobert piece of this, which was pretty predictable because it was
obvious that they were going to have to pick one of them.
You think Rudy Gobert playing three minutes and then having maybe a surgery, but maybe
not a surgery is predictable?
None of that was predictable, But that he would be the loser
if they decided we can only play
one of these guys. One of these guys is the future
of basketball in your country, and the other one is
Rudy Gobert. One of
the things I thought they would do is at least
play Wemby maybe 26 minutes
and play Gobert the other 14.
As it was happening, I'm like, oh, okay, I see
what they're doing. But then Wemby,
I forget if he got foul trouble or something happened,
he came out and they didn't put Gobert in.
Yeah, it's Lasore time.
I was like, whoa, this coach is now thinking,
Lasore and Yabasele, I have a better option to just win this game
than with the defensive player of the year.
And I think it might be time for me to flip-flop on the Gobert trade yet again.
I don't know what my career flip-flop is.
You're very flexible today.
Did you do yoga this morning?
What's going on?
Yeah, maybe it's the summer.
I'm in a better mood.
But I went from doing podcast segments about how I thought Minnesota had a chance to be
one of the best defenses of all time in the Denver series to now wondering if the Gobert
trade was a mistake.
So I'm back, baby.
The world makes sense again.
The Gobert trade was a mistake because Gobert is not Victor Webanyama.
That's the problem.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm still workshopping it, but now I'm like, you know, on the flip-flop,
and I'm sure I'll flip-flop back the other way when we get to October.
But right now I'm in the, oh my God, the Gobert trade.
Can't believe it happened.
Wemby offensively reminded me a little of,
uh,
first two months,
San Antonio,
when B,
you know what I mean?
Like he's just kind of,
he,
he hasn't figured out how to get near the basket and do when B Spider-Man
shit enough.
Yeah.
But defensively like that one time when he,
RJ Barrett kind of stole it from him and then he did the Spider-Man thing
and grabbed the ball back.
Nuts.
I've never seen that before
in 50 years of watching basketball.
If I can posit a comparison
to those first two months
with the Spurs and Team France,
both have a similar problem.
No one on the team can dribble the ball.
And if you're big,
that creates some issues.
It was honestly shocking
that it took Canada
until there were like five minutes left
in this game
to realize
none of these guys
can handle.
Maybe we should pick them up
full court and pressure them.
It's like,
were the other games,
did they know
they were televised?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Because I had Canada
as the last piece
of my parlay,
so I was rooting for Canada.
I didn't really care,
but I was like,
they don't have anyone
who can dribble
on their team.
No way.
And it was like, Canada had no clue. I can dribble on their team. No one. And it was like Canada had no clue.
I thought their whole plan with the guards was going to be almost like,
who was that when Indiana played Milwaukee in the playoffs?
And they were just like, we're picking everyone up full court.
We're going, you got to go 94 feet against us.
We're going to make it super uncomfortable.
They did the opposite.
It was so strange.
Like, you're just going to let Frank Nolikino walk the ball up the floor?
You have Lou Dort and Dylan Brooks on your team.
Why are you doing this?
And depth off the bench.
It was awful.
And I think their Canada coach
is going to be the Brooklyn coach.
Yeah.
So good luck there, Jordy Fernandez.
Okay, so Germany-France,
Serbia-USA.
It's felt like USA- Germany to me for two, three weeks.
The home court advantage France had today
has me wavering on that a little bit.
But I would still, at gunpoint, probably lean toward Germany.
But did today change anything?
Because I think you and I were aligned on like,
it's Germany and US, they're two best teams.
Yeah.
I mean, Canada seemed like a realistic spoiler
until we saw them in a game like this.
Clearly, they weren't up to the challenge.
I still feel confident about Germany
because they almost don't need to play super well.
They just kind of wear you down.
And they're steady.
They're more steady than they are dominant.
And against a team like France,
where the offense is going to come and go a little bit,
and honestly, even in this game,
if Courtney wasn't hitting from three the way he was hitting
and gave them such an early boost with his energy and his shooting,
maybe the whole game feels different.
And those kinds of things can swing between opponents.
And certainly, when you're against an opponent like Germany,
they're going to grind you down.
They do have great depth. They do execute really, really well. I just think that's going to overwhelm France on a certain level. And Wemby is going to do some incredible shit, and they're going to have their moments. But even this slightly tweaked version of France's lineup, I don't think is quite up to what Germany presents. Yeah, because Germany is going to, from a competitive physical standpoint,
will be able to handle the Bruce brothers.
Yeah, they do have pretty good size,
certainly better size than Canada does.
The Bruze brothers?
I'm trying to think of some French.
Oh, boy.
I'm trying to think of some French angle on that.
With Serbia and the US,
I think you're probably right.
I'm still, there's a piece of me that wonders what happens if Jokic is just like, fuck these guys and just goes right at them.
But they were so stupid with how they handled him today that I don't know if they'll have the coaching intelligence to be like, we've got to survive these first 10 minutes and feed Jokic as much as possible.
Embiid versus Jokic,
is there any piece of that that excites you about that game?
Of course. Why would it not?
No, but I'm saying like for big picture,
because it's kind of this little bit of a rivalry that's not really a rivalry,
and Embiid's ducked a couple of the Denver games,
and it's always like Embiid likes
when the deck is stacked on his side
when he's going to get to Jokic. Basically now he has the best team possible. And I do wonder,
you know, I never know with, with the NBA, but there there's always like,
especially when it gets American versus foreign, I do wonder if the American teams could be like,
let's, let's try to lay it to Jokic a little bit here. He's won the three MVPs. He won the title
a couple of years ago.
You think they're going to co-coach him, you think?
Well, like, just, we love Embiid
because it really does seem like everybody in this team
loves each other. I do wonder in that first quarter
they can be like, let's, like, really try to work
Jokic with Embiid here
and kind of build that
rivalry up. I'm just
throwing it out there. I do think they'll give him his
chances. Like, this is the Embiid matchup.
This is the one
that he's suited to.
This is why he's on the team.
And so, if you're not going to
give him some run here
and give him some opportunities,
why did you bring him?
A couple more quick things for you.
Would the Olympics have been more fun
if Embiid played for Cameroon
with Siakam
and they qualified?
And it was just Embiid,
Siakam,
and a bunch of Cameroon guys and they're just hanging tough. Well, if they did qualify, wouldn't that mean they qualified. And it was just Embiid, Siakam, and a bunch of Cameroon guys,
and they're just hanging tough.
Well, if they did qualify,
wouldn't that mean they qualified over South Sudan?
One of the best stories of the Olympics.
Oh, yeah, that was more fun.
Fair.
Why is Oscar Schmidt not immediately mentioned
as the best Olympics basketball player ever?
When they, like people do,
they're like, hey, he's the best Olympics player ever.
It's like only one guy ever scored over a thousand points.
Yeah.
He averaged 28.8 points in his career.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He put a 46 against 1988 Soviets.
All true.
42.3 points a game in the 88 tournament.
Yes.
I don't know.
High bar to pass.
Do you think Oscar Schmidt is a better basketball player than Kevin Durant?
He's not. He's not even close.
Then what are we talking about? We're just talking
about the Olympics.
Shout out to Oscar.
Next topic.
When does the first...
You know, Anthony Edwards
really loves Bam out of
bio and Eric Spolstra. He loved his
experience with them. Don't be surprised.
Dot, dot, dot.
Story drop.
I feel like we're already seeing...
Am I dropping it right now? You might be dropping it now.
I feel like I've heard more mumbling about the
opposite, which is... Bam going to
Minnesota? Well, not Bam specifically, but
man, Ant and KD seem
to get along really well.
His favorite player, someone he's idolized
and looks up to. like wouldn't that be interesting
if those two were to play together
somewhere that's not Phoenix?
In theory,
alluring Kevin Durant to Minnesota.
Like I think that's
the more likely outcome.
Oh, I like that one.
Good.
I'm glad I brought that up.
Do you think Markkinen saw
Steph Curry play in the Olympics
and was like,
I'm actually going to do
the long-term extension
on August 7th
so you can't trade me for a year.
I'm good.
Extremely rude about an all-time
great player.
Is SGA
this much better than Jamal Murray?
Or is this just a terrible summer
for Jamal Murray? Both.
Okay. Yeah.
I'm really worried about Jamal. I think
I am too. There have always been
whispers about work habit stuff with him,
about...
I mean, obviously,
there's long-term injury concerns,
and he has a habit of picking stuff up
and being out for long stretches.
That's always a big deal.
And that combination is not great.
And the fact that this is what he looks like,
even if he is a little dinged up,
it's a little concerning.
Who was your favorite failed lottery pick,
first round pick, or
international guy you had high hopes for
that you saw in this tournament in a
reunion standpoint? You were like, oh, that guy.
I mean,
Bruno Caboclo dropping 30 today.
I didn't even realize it was happening.
He was mine.
I gotta say, though, I was upset Killian Hayes
wasn't involved in any way
because I felt like we're all having a party here for the failed lottery picks. There's a reason
he wasn't involved. And where's Pokraszewski? Why couldn't we have gotten him in there?
All right. So we're both picking US Germany. All right. Before we go, you did Presumed Innocent.
So if you haven't watched Presumed Innocent yet listening this we could see on thursday i'll be back um you did presumed innocent with joanna yes on the
prestige pod you did it not having read the book or seen the movie or seen the movie you did it
you did you were like the la la la put your fingers in honestly very well i went on the second
to last episode with you and joanne and you
still hadn't seen it and i was so dying to be like have the do you think it'll be like the book but
we didn't want to spoil it for you uh you talked about on the pod but just for this pod did you
like the ending did you like the twist and then what did you think of the movie version of the
same twist the movie version i i do like i think it's
executed a little better it i mean it's it's very of its time it's very like look at this crazy woman
because women are crazy the the gender politics of the movie are not ideal but i think as a narrative
it works better the show putting a twist on a twist double Double twist. I get what they're doing.
I get why they wanted to try that.
I thought it was ridiculous.
I don't think there's like any narrative foundation
for it being the daughter in the end.
Like there is not enough groundwork laid.
And so then it just feels cheap.
So I agree.
They didn't set it up at all
no
a couple of throwaway lines
at best I would say
not set up at all
it was just ridiculous
and ludicrous
what
really surprised me
is it seemed like
the general feedback
and even feedback
of people in my life
were like
really liked it
good season finale
I've heard this a lot too
the approval rating was was like plus, maybe even A minus.
And I was like, are you fucking kidding me?
It's the daughter?
They didn't hint this at all.
We had no, I barely even knew who the daughter was.
It was so bad that Joe and I had literally joked about it
like four episodes before about how ridiculous it would be
if the daughter also happened to be
at Carolyn Palimas' house. And that's exactly where we ended up. Like at that point, just
pick any character. It's like, oh yeah, her swim coach. He did it. Could have been the cat.
Remember? Who's the same? Pick any character who's been on the show. It's like, oh, that guy.
Do you remember number 11? He did it. I just thought it was stupid. And I even think it would have made
more sense if it was the daughter and the son together. Sure. And they went over there and
then it's like, and they're hiding a secret. And then it's like, you see them whispering a couple
of times during the season. It's like, Hey, what's going on there? And then it turns out that's what
it is. This is what was frustrating is in the movie, Barbara kills Carolyn herself and has been hiding it the whole time.
The way it was initially revealed in the show
was that Rusty thought Barbara killed Carolyn
and he was doing all the cover-up
and he had posed the crime scene.
And if it had actually been Barbara kills Carolyn
and Rusty is covering it up
and she doesn't know anything about the cover-up
and they're both kind of in the dark as to each other's motives and
each other.
That's enough of a twist.
I love that.
Yeah.
And they,
they,
they did enough to show it to us and then rip it away and say,
actually,
wouldn't that be funny if it's the,
they did a double.
Actually,
I think it was good enough to have him being involved in the coverup and
they were in,
and that's enough of a twist.
I really like the twist. I read the book. That's juicy. I really like the twist.
I read the book before the movie,
but I really like the twist
of like,
they just,
all these red herrings
and then it turns out
to be the wife
and the scene in the movie
where they're in the garage
and all this.
He finds,
he finds the little axe handle
and he slowly realizes
it was just a great,
wait, holy shit,
she did it.
I did not have that feeling
with the TV show.
No. I will say, I still enjoyed the show. I still think it's a great, wait, holy shit, she did it. I did not have that feeling with the TV show. No.
I will say I still enjoyed the show.
I still think it's a fun season.
It's just a bad finale.
Me too.
And I said this to you when I popped on your pod.
I just wish we had more of these.
I wish there was another legal thriller on right now that I could watch.
Well, for better or worse, we're getting another season of Presumed Innocent. I don't know who it's going to be
about. Is it about
Rudy Gopair's surgery?
We're going to litigate finger surgery in full.
We're going to bring in the doctor.
It's going to be more like Anatomy of a Fall style
because it's obviously the French legal system.
But let me tell you, that's very theatrical in and of itself.
Well, I give that show a thumbs up.
Oh, yeah. I was into it.
I was super frustrated. I made a ton
of jokes as I watched it. When I came on the
pod with you, I was all ready to
throw dart, but the second to last episode was
great. I really liked
that. I thought that was the best episode of
the whole series. When it was so much
Sarsgaard, who apparently is not returning
for the next season, which that would be the
framework that I would want, is like, let's follow
him on to another case.
That's something I can get behind.
But if it's not going to be him,
I don't know if I want the extended adventures
of the Savage family.
That's not really what
I'm hoping to sign up for.
Sarsgaard is like Yabasele.
Just clear out.
Let him fucking cook.
Let him do his thing.
He's Yabasele.
Yeah.
All right.
Rob Mahoney, good to see you.
You can hear Rob on the Ringer NBA show
and sometimes on the Prestige and the Big Picture as well. Thanks for hanging on a Tuesday with me.
Thanks, Bill.
All right. That's it for the podcast. Thanks to Rob Mahoney. Thanks to Steve Cerruti
and Kyle Creighton for producing. As always, don't forget you can watch this entire podcast on the Bill Simmons YouTube channel. And I'm going to be back on Thursday with another podcast.
Yeah, I know it's early August.
I'm usually not podcasting, but I love Olympic basketball.
So I'll see them on the way so I never say I don't have feelings with them.
I want to see them on the way so I never say I don't have feelings with them.