The Bill Simmons Podcast - Belichick’s ‘Legacy,' a Texas NBA Gauntlet, Boston’s 3 Party, Ja’s Big Season, and Week 6 NFL Picks With Kirk Goldsberry, Chris Vernon, and Joe House
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about Bill Belichick, because I've been watching people just delightedly pile on him. Look, I'm biased.
He was my favorite football coach.
We won six Super Bowls with him, had two plus decades with him.
And two of those decades were fantastic.
But I keep seeing, I don't know how this North Carolina thing is going to go.
Obviously, it's not going well.
It's probably even going worse than we thought.
And will he be coaching there next year?
If I had to bet my life one way or the other,
I would bet that he will not be coaching there next year.
and I would bet that it's probably headed toward
an Urban Meyer, Jacksonville.
This was a bad idea.
Let's just get out of this.
Maybe NFL coaches shouldn't coach college.
Maybe college coaches shouldn't coach NFL.
I don't know the answer.
I do know Belichick's in his mid-70s,
and more importantly, I do know this.
Nothing that happens to him at North Carolina,
short of him pulling his pants down
and tweaking on fentanyl on the sidelines during an ACC game
is going to change everything.
he did when he was at the Patriots and all the stuff he did in the NFL. It doesn't really matter
and what is annoying to me about all of this. We always talk about legacy in sports now. I'm not saying
I'm innocent. I've certainly brought it up a few times. But it's legacy, legacy, legacy. What is this
going to mean for his legacy? We don't even understand how to talk about legacy. We don't know what a
legacy is because think about some of the great players, coaches we've had over, you know,
the last 100 plus years of professional sports. Did it matter?
how the end happened for a lot of them?
Do you care that Babe Ruth played for the Boston Braves?
Do you care that Vince Lombardi coached the Washington Redskins?
Do you care that Michael Jordan played for the Washington Wizards for two years?
Didn't make the playoffs either year?
Can you name all the teams Wayne Gretzky played for in hockey after the Oilers and after the
Kings?
Because you can keep going.
It was like the Rangers and the Blues and a couple others.
This happens over and over again.
Can you name all the people Muhammad Ali fought after the third Fraser fight when, you know,
I can name them because I was there watching most of them.
He was my first favorite fighter.
But do you ever remember after Larry Holmes, the most depressing fight in the history of boxing,
that he fought again, that he fought in the Bahamas against Trevor Burbock.
And he was even more depressing.
None of the shit.
Once the years passed, people remember the best stuff.
They don't remember like Peyton Manning in that last year with the Broncos when he had the noodle arm.
They remember all the great stuff he did on the Colts and the Broncos.
And this is just how sports goes.
This is nobody remembers the last.
couple years when Colby was on the Lakers and they didn't win anything and the team was a
complete train wreck. It doesn't matter. So when I hear about like, is this going to hurt
Belichick's legacy? Look, it's not awesome. I'm not doing backflips about it as somebody who likes
Belichick and was hoping he would do well. But ultimately, it's not going to change what happened
in the 2000s in the 2010s. It doesn't change what we thought about Belichick and Brady together
as a tandem. You know, that's another stupid take I've seen. Well,
since he's doing badly at North Carolina,
that maybe we have to reassess Brady's involvement in the Super Bowls.
No, we don't.
We don't have to reassess anything.
We have to reassess nothing.
The first three Super Bowls, Belichick, was probably a little more responsible.
The second three, Brady was probably a little more responsible,
but they needed each other the whole time.
Brady's talked about this over and over again,
how much he learned from Belichick,
how much Belichick coached him, taught him about defenses,
worked through tape with him the first couple years.
they needed each other.
To say one deserve more credit than the other
is just typical sports media talk bullshit that would do.
They both won all those titles together.
I don't feel like either of them
was that much more important than the other.
They needed each other and that was that.
And even in the last three,
when Brady clearly was the dominant force in football
and the biggest reason they won those Super Bowls,
there's no question.
But what happened in the last Super Bowl they won?
Perfect defensive game plan
that completely cut Sean McVeigh's legs out.
Brady, I think the Pat scored 13 points in that game,
something like that.
Belichick won that Super Bowl.
Brady won the game before against the Chiefs
when they kept scoring when it became a shootout
and they had to get points.
That's the thing.
They needed each other.
And I don't care what happened in North Carolina.
I really don't.
If he's going to leave, he's going to go back to media.
Look, this was the whole thing
with the Jordan Hudson story this spring
and why I thought I didn't like the story.
I didn't want to listen to it, read it, because I just feel like the dude's in his mid-70s now.
He's clearly past his prime.
And sadly, sometimes this is how it ends for people in sports.
We've seen it over and over again, and he's the latest.
And guess what?
There's going to be more after him.
So whether he finishes North Carolina or not, whether he finishes the season, maybe he'll miraculously turn around next year.
I thought he was going to do way better than this.
there's a lot that goes into college sports
with the recruiting with what you promise people.
How do you build a program
coming right into that?
Just trying to, you know,
obviously way harder than anyone expected even him.
But ultimately, he's going to leave.
The years are going to pass
and nobody's going to care about this.
Nobody.
Alan Iverson's doing a media tour right now.
Alan Iverson won six playoff series in his entire career.
Nobody cares anymore.
People remember 2001.
They remember how much fun it was.
to watch him. He's certainly one of the best players I've ever seen in person. We don't talk about
what's up with Alan Averson's legacy. He only made the finals once. He only had one playoff
front. It doesn't matter. He was one of the grades. Belchecks the greatest NFL coach ever.
I don't care what happened enough in North Carolina. So anyway, that's my rant. Coming up on this
podcast, we're going to talk to Kurt Goldsbury about the three Texas NBA teams. And then he's going
to tell us one trend that we should look for for the NBA season. And then after that, Joe House and
out with the ice cold ringer 107 picks,
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Chris Vernon is going to come on
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So that's all next.
We're going to take a break,
then Pearl Jam,
and then Kirk Goldsbury.
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Kurt Goldsbury here,
here taping this mid-afternoon, Pacific time on a Thursday.
of all, haven't seen you in a while. Good to see you. You're wearing the Grantland
hoodie. I'm excited to see that. I'm excited to talk Texas teams with you. That was the first
assignment we had. You were in the Texas Triangle. Some are calling you the King of Texas.
Yeah. This is the first time Kurt Goldsbury that all three Texas teams have a chance to be genuinely
good since when? What year do you think was the last year? Oh, man. Yeah, this was hard.
I thought...
Nope.
Dallas was...
Okay, 2015.
Yeah, it's been 10 years.
2015.
Houston was 56-26 with that Howard Hardin combo when they beat the Clippers, made the Western
finals.
St. Antonio was 55-27.
Then Dallas, kind of their last decent year with aging Dirk, they were 1532.
But really, to get all three of these teams together as contenders has not happened.
I don't think ever, we've always had two of them.
three. I'm not saying it's going to happen this year. But I ask you, do you share my enthusiasm for
the Texas Triangle this year? Because to share it, you must believe Dallas is going to be way better
than the over under odds and all that stuff. Yeah, I do. I think, you know, those three
franchises we have here in Texas are pretty proud franchises. I know it's been a while since all three
have been good, but all three have won titles. One of the things I appreciated, Bill, when I worked
at the Spurs, is these are real rivalries, too. Like the Houston.
in San Antonio rivalry was much
bigger than I sort of
expected as an outsider, but
I'm also pretty high on all three
teams. I think there's some commonalities, dude.
I think the biggest one is
they all have a very, very
exciting young player at the
heart of the story right now.
Amman Thompson, no disrespect, is the
lowest on that one, but
he's very exciting, according to the
GM survey that came out this
week. He saw that. I wanted to ask you
about that later. He's the most likely,
player to have a breakout season so they're very excited about him and rightfully so but then you have
wemby and cooper flag here in texas as well so i think it just sets the stage not only for this season
but for the rest of the 2020s bill for these texas teams to be pretty optimistic yeah you'd put wemby
at the top of the chart because i think he's the chance he is the chance to have the generational
superstar tag at some point then i think you'd put flag second who is the best american
player that I think we've had come into the week, probably since A.D. And then what's
interesting, you said Thompson's third, I would argue for a Thompson-Shangoon combo to be at
the same thing because, you know, Schengun's only 23, the Eurobasket, everything he did there
got people more excited for him. I don't know. I'm on the fence with how much more I think
you can get out of this, because I think he's going to always be a little bit of a defensive
liability. But like he's been a
19, 20, 10 guy.
I don't know what the ceiling is because if you just studied the
basketball reference in the jump, right, that guys make as they hit their
mid-20s, it would tell you that 24 and 12 is
realistic for him, but I don't know. What do you think?
I'm very high on him. I think they played great defense
last year with him at the center position. I think they were top five
defense when it was all said and done. I think I'ma Doka's
always going to emphasize defense.
That's another person that we should mention.
I think Houston might have the best coach of these three teams and one of the best
coaches in the league.
What he's been able to do there over the last couple of years is completely change the
culture and define a vibe that is very important in Houston.
But yeah, I mean, I would say if I'm a bit of a San Gung defensive skeptic,
but the numbers last year suggests we shouldn't be.
I mean, they played top five defense.
Stephen Adams is another character to watch there.
I think wherever he goes, there's great rebounds.
If he has anything left, he'll give him a nice physical piece to put in that front court too.
And then obviously Kevin Durant showing up changes the vibe there as well.
Yeah, I wrote down this triangle that we have now in Texas where you have Wembe.
You have Castle and Harper on top of Amman Thompson as these three young impact guys that I all feel like.
the ceiling is really high.
I had somebody in my life
claiming that Castle
was going to be the leap guy
this year, not Thompson.
And just being like,
why does Castle not get mentioned
in any of this stuff?
The guy had a really good rookie year.
He was awesome at Yukon.
We've seen year two jumps before.
And yet he's like just being buried
behind Wembe and Fox and Harper
and people aren't kind of
talking about him as a leap guy.
I thought that was,
we could talk about him in a second.
Shangun, this would be the leap year
for him if he has it. I think either this year, maybe next year. K.D., one of the 21st
centuries, five best guys going for one last ride, trying to find happiness yet again.
He's like one of those Hollywood actresses that just keeps, it's like when Elizabeth Taylor got
married eight times when I was a kid. Flag, we mentioned. AD and Kyrie, we did not mention
two guys still trying to win a title without LeBron. And then Fox finally get in the spotlight.
And then here's the other piece that we can talk about later. But I'd argue these,
three of the four Janus trade destinations. Oh, wow. Yeah, I think that's right. I think that's fair to say.
And I think... These three in New York, right? This is it. These are our four, because in Dallas,
like if Milwaukee wants to stay good, AD has to be in the deal. Yep. San Antonio, I think,
is the one that makes the most sense on paper. And then Houston, we had always talked about as a
on the spot. Yeah, they all have either future assets or great young talent that would be
attractive for a rebuild in Milwaukee. So I think that's fair to say. They're just stacked. And I think
you mentioned it. I mean, I don't even know where you want to start, but there are three also huge
questions. They all share a big question coming into this season at the point guard position.
Yeah, let's do it. I agree. They share the same. Hmm. Yeah. At the most important position,
arguably, in the sport, which is the point guard.
Obviously, Houston had a pretty bad injury to Fred Banfleet before the season that's, you know, asking, making us ask, is Reed Sheppard ready to do this or can Amman Thompson do this?
I think people aren't even talking about the loss of Jalen Green, who I don't think either you or me thought was a great offensive weapon.
But he led the team in pick and roll plays last year.
Fred Banffield was second.
And so now that both of those quarterbacks are gone, you have Reed Shepherd, Amman, Thompson.
Kevin Durant can run pick and roll
but that's a big question
and San Antonio
Wait can we stop?
Can we hold that?
He doesn't think for a second?
Yeah.
My fear with them,
I'm really glad you brought up
those pick and roll stats.
My fear with them is that
this is not going to be a fun team to watch
even though they have all of these
players that I really like
because of how kind of stagnant
in my head they might be offensively
where it's like, oh, we're going to dump it down
to Shangoon on this play.
Here's the dump it to KD play.
here's the awkward spread the floor for Thompson play
but they don't have that connective guy
and I do think KD has it in him
because we saw him do it in Brooklyn
and in Phoenix he was just being used so weird
we went to that game in February last year
it's like see there rim protector
what's going on with this so if maybe
he's more of a connector you don't think
Shangoon has any
I mean everybody who was jokes about Baby Joker
but can you run an actual offense
through him that people will be moving around
and cutting? Yeah could he be
mini joker, at least the more
mini-yokish-ish than he has been
in the past. I think he is a great
passer for his position. I think that's one
of the options they have to sort of
fill those Van Fleet touches
to try to run the offense
through him. But yeah, there's
a clear core there of offensive
weapons with Amen Thompson now,
Kevin Durant, and
then Shangoon. And I think
there is going to be enough offense. I was just looking
at my notes. There were 12th in offense
in the league last year, but they lose,
both of their quarterbacks essentially
with Jalen Green and Fred Van Fleet going away.
Dylan Brooks, who's a vibe, if nothing else,
also has to be mentioned as a big departure.
Yeah, right.
So there's a big sort of uncertainty.
I don't know what they're going to be looking like to watch.
I think they'll be better than last year
if you're just looking for beautiful offense
simply because they have Kevin Durant,
who is incredible talent to watch.
They didn't have somebody like that last year.
I'm pretty bullish on them, Bill Simmons.
if the big question about the 37-year-old dude staying healthy is a yes.
And I think that's the biggest question other than the Reed-Shepard one.
I think those are the two big questions I would put in Houston.
Is KD still going to be KD and healthy?
And is Reed Shepard going to be up to a promotion?
And what did you say about Reed Shepard the other day?
A friend of mine texted me
he was like watching a rich kid
in an AAU tournament
was the scout report
that made me nervous.
That's brutal.
But we had our college dudes
really liked him.
So I kind of...
Oh, yeah.
The draft nerds loved him.
When that draft happened,
every nerd in the NBA
who does a draft model
and looks at this stuff pretty deeply
was like Reed Shepard's,
he's going to be very, very good at basketball.
E. Mae Addoke, obviously,
didn't trust him.
had four dnps in the golden state series he he's forced into a position i don't think he's ready
for well that's when we all suffer from next season amnesia where you're in the especially
happens in the NFL where you just forget what happened last year they were so bad
offensively and in some of that golden state stretches right and now they don't have van
bleat who i was never a giant fan of but uh i don't i worry about the chopinous all right so
that's our question for them. San Antonio, I interrupted you, you're about to say, let me guess,
the shooting around Wembe, all these guys, none of them are knocked down shooters. What is that
actually going to look like with all these guards? I think shooting is one, but I'll paraphrase
the sports guy himself with the biggest question there for me is Deerrin Fox, are we sure he's good?
because they just went all in on this guy.
And I'm not sure it's going to work.
I'm not saying it won't work.
I'm just saying the biggest question there is Deerrin Fox,
finally the piece that's going to bring a healthy offense to San Antonio.
Because Victor Wenbanyama is immediately going to make that team a very good defense,
starting this year.
Last year, when he was on the court bill,
they had the third best defense in the NBA,
according to the defensive rating when he was on the floor.
When he was off the floor, they went to 28th.
The problem is going to be on offense.
And anybody who's watched Wembe play knows that that's a huge growth area for him as an individual.
He could really use a veteran point guard.
Chris Paul was big there last year.
But Deer and Fox could be bigger because he's younger and faster.
So the big question for me, eager to hear what you say, Bill, can Deere and Fox really fix that offense?
I mean, he was good on that, on that 48 win Sacramento team.
And he was like a clutch score, which they would clearly need.
And I do like the idea of him running pick and rolls with Wembe
and then Wembe rolling into the basket.
By the way, congrats to the Spurs for finally admitting he's 7 foot 5.
Oh, that's right.
It's just a little baby steps until everybody finally admits he's 7 foot 6,
which is what he actually is.
But at least we're going with 7 foot 5 now.
Kareem always lied.
Bill Walton always lied
this is a whole
Durant is another height liar
these height liars know
what they are
Kevin Durant's at least 7-1
like what does he say
he is like 610
it's interesting
the height liars
they bookend each other
because they're short guys
who say they're an inch or too
taller than they are
right
and then Iverson
Iverson's like 510
Chris Paul's like 510
yeah
height liars
this would be a good
good all-star team
yeah
so I think AOC
called out
Sean Miller for being a height liar this week,
but I don't think we want to go there.
So let's keep with the shooting.
Dearen Fox, one thing he doesn't have,
which would be very convenient if he did,
it was three-point shooting.
So you brought this up.
I think the other big question there is,
is there enough shooting talent around Victor
on the perimeter?
And Julian Champani is great,
but he's a bench player.
So really it comes down to Castle,
who could be a good shooter,
he's definitely not there yet.
Devin Vassel, who's,
Okay, Harrison Barnes is a great knockdown shooter, but in a world where you have some younger offball players who aren't great shooters, your point guard really should be.
And Deer & Fox has never been a very good three-point shooter.
So I think it's fair to say the biggest question mark overall on the offense is Deer and Fox and three-point shooting.
Will they be, what did they rank last year in offense ahead of here in my notes?
I think they were
19th in offense.
They need to be better than that to make the playoffs.
Yeah, and Wemby missed, what, the last two and a half months?
Yeah, again, that happened.
I think when you were in town in Austin.
He missed those were the first games he missed in February.
And so, yeah, he didn't play February, March, and April.
Fando has an unbelievable prop for Wembe, by the way.
Tell me.
Will Wembe average 25 points, 12 plus rebounds?
four plus assists and lead the league in blocks this season.
Which are four things that sound realistic to me.
And yeah, I hate to judge the preseason.
12, 4 plus 7.50.
It's year three.
Plus 750 are the odds for that.
I was trying to think which one would,
I'd be the most worried about.
I think it's the 12 plus rebounds.
Yeah, that's fair.
But there's nobody else on the team that rebounds.
And that's another weakness is if Harrison Barnes is your four,
there's a lot of rebounds to be collected.
I genuinely think Cornett's going to play real minutes for this team.
Cornett's good.
He's not a starter, but if he's like your seventh man and he's playing 20 to 25,
they just didn't have anyone like that last year.
And they can play him with Wembe, which I think they know.
That's why they overpaid for him.
How do you tell Spurs fans what to expect with the Luke Cornett experience?
He's just every once in a while, he looks like he's like the 23rd best player in the league.
you just have to know that
you don't know when it's coming
it could be any game
you'll watch him on the right night
and you'll be like
this guy should be making
$30 million a year
what a steal that we have him
and then there'll be another game
where you didn't realize he played
I loved him though
I thought he was such a good bench guy
and the Seltzer obviously gonna
really miss him but the spurs were smart
they used their cap space proactively
I don't know why they didn't get Yaba Selle
I keep mentioning that
but another fun
prop for Wemby, by the way, is will he
average more blocks than assists
next season?
So blocks would be like five?
I would say four or five
blocks. And if you're watching these Spurs
preseason games against one Chinese
team in the Miami Heat
last night, you're going to notice
that Victor is making a lot more passes.
And part of that is
every point guard on the roster is missing the
preseason or at least the first part of the preseason.
So they're running offense through him.
But, you know, when he gets
two sent out of him. He makes the right play. He is a sort of typical European big man in that
sense. So I think he can get to five or six assists, but we might be seeing a little bit of a
red herring in the, in the preseason. I have these two stats from the GM survey about Wembe
that I think should get Spurs fans excited. If you were starting a franchise today and could
sign any NBA player in the NBA, who would it be? Victor Wembenyama received 83% of the votes from
the GMs. By the way, who are the 17% that had another pick? Well, Yokin's got at least one.
Yonkich is 30. And then SGA got three or four. So again, that is a huge sign. Maybe not this
year. Maybe we're two years away from being two years away, but that's a great sign that people
around the league who build basketball teams are pointing at the guy in San Antonio. I'm being like,
that's the best guy to start a team with. Wembe to record a quadruple double this season.
which I'm not sure has ever happened.
18 to 1.
I think you could do that.
Whenby to do a 5 by 5 in any game this year,
which means at least 5 points in the 5 categories.
That's plus 340.
I feel like he's going to do that in like November.
I would bet all these wimby things.
The question for me is how many games is he going to play?
Forget the stats.
Like, can we just keep them on the floor?
Can we keep on the floor for 70 games?
That's what they're over or under,
which we're going to cover more detailed.
next week in this pod, but 44.5, which I thought was right. That's like right around the right
number. We forgot they have Olinic too now. I know. A bunch of former Celtics stretchy bigs
in the Spurs ecosystem. All right. So what was your big Dallas question other than the obvious
of when the hell is Kyrie coming back? Well, I can't wait to talk to you about Cooper Flag.
Yeah. The one question that has been the number one question for any Anthony Davis team over the
last 15 years since you and I've known each other is what can this guy stay right i mean if he's right
if he's healthy they're going to be good um and i think that's sort of a boring one so let's lean
in to the second one which is is cooper flag going to be great right away let's let's fucking go
i'm so ready for this i'm so ready yeah let's take a break and then come back and really hit
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is Cooper flagged ready to be great right away? And I'm not doing all my basketball stuff next week.
I don't want to step on any take, any opinion, any over-under prediction, anything. But I'm going to do
it just for this because I can't believe
they're over under is 41 and a half
and I think so last year they were 39 and 43
but they had the Luca trade halfway
you know in January whenever it was
and Davis played a game and got hurt
completely messed up year and they bring in
D-Lo at least for first half of the season
Kyrie hopefully comes in
I don't see any scenario
41 and a half means basically 42 and 40
means they're going to have a winning season.
I don't see any scenario
where Dallas is 500 or under this season.
They're going to be too fucking good defensively.
And the reason is because Cooper Flagg,
who's an overcompetitive psycho,
who you would have known that if you watched that Duke
or followed him in high school, anything,
he's a maniac.
And they're going to have him with Davis,
with lively,
with Gafford,
with PJ Washington.
This team's going to be such a bitch
to try to score against,
get offense against.
I just they're going to win 43 games just on defense so I'm in I'm I'm I'm in on a bunch of
Dallas stuff but that one was the the one that jumped out and to answer your question again
I think he's going to be good right away I think he's going to be like genuinely
noticeably impactful and it's going to be every game because of the way he's wired
yeah and I did that big feature with him for the ringer right before the draft which
I got to meet him and spend time with his people up
in Maine and it was thrilling for me, but I also fell in love with a subject and I love this guy
and I'm a believer now too. The first preseason look only sort of solidified my stance that he is
going to be impactful right away. When we were asked to do the Ringer 100 rankings, I had a really
tough time figuring out where to put him. I end up putting him at 31 bill because I think he's
going to be really good right away. And again, you can roast.
me all you want, but this dude is going to be a two-way force. I had him 34. Oh, see? What a great
by the way, I initially had him. I sent it to house and one other friend I have for a list. And I had
him in the 20s. And both of them had an intervention. They're like, he's never played a game.
You can't put him in the 20s. You can't put him against real guys. I'm like, I don't know,
man. This is going to be one of the most additive guys that has come into the league this century. Everything
helps the team win.
I'll tell you the stat that the Joe House needs to hear, which is Cooper Flagg was the youngest
or second youngest player in all of college basketball last year, and he won the Naismith
trophy.
Right.
He was 17.
His twin brother is just starting at the University of Maine this fall.
He's a baby, and he was the best player in college.
He's a freak.
It's actually not a big enough story.
I don't think, like, this is like a fucking prodigy coming in here, 19.
December.
Like, he is...
My only fear with him is I just want them to use him correctly and not try to do this
thing where they're trying to teach him how to be a point forward.
And some of the stuff we saw, Durant's first year in Seattle, they're like, you're a
two guard.
And all of a sudden they were using him as a two guard.
That was stupid.
Janus had that stretch, which I think ultimately long term helped them.
But short term was really ugly to watch when Jason Kidd was trying to make him a point
card. And with
flag, I just like, ease him into
it. This is not who the offense should be running
around. All these young guards are going to be diving at
his legs and trying to steal the ball from him.
Just, you know, it took Tatum until
year six to be a point forward.
You know, or year five.
He'll make the right plays.
And that's what I think,
his summer league debut sort of capture that
too. Like, he's not making his shots, but he's
still the best player on the court because he's
making every other play. He doesn't
care. I mean, it's a cliche. He doesn't care
about his own points. He cares about winning, as you alluded to earlier. He's the most competitive
prospect. He's the most additive prospect. I can't think of another one in the last 15 years.
Davis is probably the closest. Like what Davis was in Kentucky, she's like, oh, yeah, you can put that
anywhere and figure out how to make it work. The thing about Flag, I really do think he can play
the three with them. I do think they could play Davis with the center and then have him at the three
and his ability he's going to be like
what Tatum was like last year for the Celtics
we're just
able to guard every position on the court
he's going to be able to guard guards he's going to be able to
guard small forwards
and there's going to be teams that come in
to play Dallas that are just going to be like
what the hell
we can't get in it we can't
get a shot within 15 feet of the basket
and every time we think we have something
somebody switches on to a guy
that's why I feel like the deal
Kyrie thing. I don't even really care because ultimately they're going to have so much size and
length and switchability and just all things that we know works in the NBA. Yeah, I'm with you on the
over under. It's fascinating to me that their number is lower than the San Antonio number because
I just compare those teams. That seems backwards to me because I think that the Mavericks do have
a signature thing, which is one of the best front courts, if not the best front court in the NBA.
because I love lively.
Gafford is great.
Then you have AD, Cooper Flag, P.J. Washington.
I think this is just a deeper, more physical, athletic team than people realize.
And I think they have a chip on their shoulder, too.
They weren't happy with how last year went down.
They're looking at this year as a chance to reframe the conversation.
I didn't believe you were going to agree with me on this.
I thought we were going to argue about it.
I'm like a 10 out of 10 bullish on them this season.
Like, I looked at the odds.
They're 27 to 1 to win the West.
And I'm not saying they're going to win the West.
But Golden State is 16 to 1.
And the Lakers are 10 to 1 and the clippers are 10 to 1.
And Houston with Doe Van Blede is 10 to 1.
And I just think if Kyrie is back and able to give them something,
combined with what they're getting from Flag,
which is basically we both think he's going to be one of the best 35 guys in the league.
You're just putting that in there.
And somebody that's going to Swiss Army knife everything they're doing,
OkayC in Denver I have up there
And I have Minnesota, Houston, 3A, 3B
And then after that,
I don't see any reason why they couldn't be as good or better
than any of those other teams.
Yeah, I went through the West myself.
OKC and Denver, we agree, are on a separate plane.
OKC, probably above Denver.
And then there's a clump.
And there was a clump last year.
And Houston was at the top of the clump, but just barely.
And I think that's still the case.
It's Minnesota, the clippers, the Warriors, the Lakers.
You have to put them there, the rockets.
But I like the MAVs.
Again, they have a robust set of players.
Depth is one of the most important things in the current NBA, and they're deep.
And Delo, by the way, who's never been my favorite player, but is in another contract year situation?
I think he has an option next season.
He's going to want to prove maybe to the Mavericks or maybe to the rest of the league that he's worth a bigger deal than the one year, six and a half million deal or whatever they're paying him on with.
that option. So I think, look, you know who Dilo is? He's your buddy that comes to visit,
and it's really great when he's only there for one day. And by day six, you're like, I'm ready
for him to leave. That's Dilo. Dilo would be great for the one day, which in this case will be
two months of his first season with the Mavericks. And they're going to, they'll go through
all the stages of Dilo, right? They'll be like, wow, what a steal. My God, Dilo at 35 tonight. He's
amazing. They're not going to have to worry about the playoff version of him.
because Kyrie will be back by then.
And he'll be productive.
And I think Jason Kidd deserves a mention too, right?
Bill is like, okay, can he get through to D-Lo?
And maybe not, but he's played with AD before.
I don't know if anyone's getting through D-Lo at this point.
That's fair.
And I do think, but there's a chance Kyrie comes back in February or March.
And they have one of the deepest teams in the West if the health gods bless them this year.
So they are over the first apron, under the second apron.
We didn't even mention Harry Thompson, dude.
Sure.
I didn't have him.
No, he's a nice rotation guy.
But when I think about their defensive apex with the five guys,
I don't have him out there.
But yeah, I think Dallas is going to be really good.
I'm really excited about it.
I can't wait for flag.
I think they're going to be a potential must watch.
And I had one more thing on this.
So if you had to, would you rank Dallas ahead of San Antonio right now?
100%.
And that's not shade against my friends in San Antonio.
I'm worried about the deer and fox thing.
The hamstring, you can tell me he's going to miss a week or two.
But like a younger Chris Paul, once the hamstring starts going, that's his thing.
He needs speed.
He needs those muscles to be going at full speed to play the deer and fox game.
So, yeah, I think there's less question marks in the Dallas rotation than there are in the San Antonio rotation.
You know, it's funny, like San Antonio at 44 and a half, I could totally see them being really good this year because just Wembe's just becomes awesome, right?
Like, of all the MVP guys, because MVP is going to come down to the same four guys that always comes down to.
But Wembe is like the wildcard at 12 to 1 where it's like, yeah, we might be one weekend in the season.
that might be three to one
because he just had 49 points
and 12 blocks against somebody.
I think from a fun standpoint,
I probably have Houston third.
But what about if I asked you
you could be any of these three teams
for the rest of the decade?
You'd pick San Antonio, correct?
I would pick San Antonio.
And it's not for the current year
or even maybe the next year.
But the same reason those GMs are saying that,
it's because I got the alien at the center of my roster under cost control.
I think he's making 13% of the cap.
And another group to watch are my old friends in the San Antonio front office.
They have a really high stakes moment here, Bill,
to surround Victor Wemignama with a talented enough group to do what he's capable of doing
and not end up in like a LeBron in the first Cleveland administration era.
Well, you know where that got kind of hosed?
They played that Dejante Murray trade perfectly.
They had those hawks picks.
And yet the hawks are now going to be good.
So you have like, oh, yeah, someday we'll have the hawks picks.
And it's like, oh, that's not going to really help you because the hawks are probably going to be a four seed.
Well, let me give us some love to there's a poetic thing behind what you just said is my guy, Ansi Salad, the new GM of the Hawks is a protege of R.C.
Buford.
And he learned.
And just like Sam Presti, you learn in San Antonio.
and then you start becoming a problem for San Antonio.
But yeah, you're exactly right with those oxpids.
So the GM survey you mentioned, John Schumann, shout out to him.
Always enjoy all his stuff during the year on NBA.com,
especially the Monday PowerPole, I think, is a must-read.
So they asked the last question in the GM survey was,
what rule parentheses regarding play, schedule, draft lottery,
playoff format, roster construction, etc.
most needs to change.
And they said
number one at 26%
was roster construction
and some of the things mentioned
were apron rules too harsh
add a cap discount
for own drafted players
mentioned that multiple times
in this podcast.
Allow trading partial salaries
and make all minimum
contracts the same.
We all agree that the apron rules
are so stupid
that I actually think
Adam Silver needs to
pop some chest hair and maybe reopen this and be like, we kind of fuck this up.
Can we, is there a way to fix this before next season?
Because this is too prohibited.
This is stupid.
He won't, but he should.
Allow trading partial salaries almost broke my brain.
Yeah.
So I guess that means I can trade somebody, but only 15 million of him, like somebody's
making 30 million.
I trade 15 million.
I'll still carry my cap.
and you have to carry the $15 million on yours.
Baseball has trades like this.
Basketball doesn't,
I thought it was a pretty good idea.
I'm just kind of mad I never thought of it, right?
Yeah, it's just a general reaction to front offices
are having a hard time right now.
And we can't build out teams the way we want to with this rule.
Because I've written earlier this summer, this is a hard cap.
The second apron is a hard cap.
What do we have one team over it right now?
It's always been a hard cap.
Right.
And it hasn't been good for players.
And it's really harsh on general managers who are trying to build teams.
But the trading partial salaries, they would have to amend the CBA on my understanding.
And it's just like, that's not going to happen.
No, nothing that would actually be logical can happen.
The second thing was draft schedule.
They said back to one day or only lottery on day one or do it after free agency.
That got 19%.
and then game flow, which would have been the other one I did,
continuous faster review, hockey style subs, no live ball timeouts.
I was talking to Zach this week.
And the game flow thing is the number one thing,
because we were talking about how much we've enjoyed baseball
the last couple years since the changes.
And especially playoff baseball has been great.
And with the NBA, if they figure out how to change the last three minutes
to a way that's actually fun to watch,
I think it would have the same impact that it had with baseball
where people look at each other and go.
go, wow, this is way better.
I'm glad they did this.
The NBA hasn't tried to do anything like that for us in a long time.
And, you know, I just, I don't know why they won't fix it.
Yeah, I think there was a Celtics Cavs game last year around December, January or something,
where the last few minutes took 27 minutes or something.
And that was the game that put me over the edge.
And then another thing is, like, you spend the summer watching Eurobasket or whatever,
and you see an alternative where the last two minutes take four minutes of real time
and you're just left being like, this is, what are we doing?
I do think that's really unfortunate and something that they should, if I voted on this,
that would be one I would have voted for because it's something that I think the commissioner
could change and make the product in the Theo Epstein sense a lot more attractive to us,
consumers.
I'd also make half-time three more minutes.
Longer.
And I'd get rid of a timeout in the second half.
In that GM survey, what team has the most promising young core?
OK, C got 50%.
San Antonio got 27%.
The next two teams were tied at 10%.
Houston, I would have guessed.
Detroit surprised me.
Yeah.
No, it's only 10%.
But I would not have had them on the list.
I don't know, 10% seem tied.
Did that surprise you or no?
People like the Thompson twins are,
everybody's high on the Thompson twins right now.
Everyone's high on us are, yeah.
Yeah, and then I think Jalen Duren,
who just if you go see the MBA in person,
this guy leaps off the floor.
Old school, big guy,
and then obviously Cade and Ivy.
So I could see it.
They're very good.
But they have a very good young core.
I think Trajan Langdon has completely in the same way EMA reinvented the rockets really quickly.
Trajan deserves some credit for getting this Detroit situation, right, real fast.
I have some questions.
Which team's level of success this season is toughest to predict?
So Philly was number one with 47%.
So they almost had half of the votes.
And then there's like seven teams tied at 7% for second.
I was shocked that Philly one because I actually don't think
Philly season is that tough to predict because we all know how it's going to go.
What's tough to predict?
Yeah, if a million things go right, that might be good.
To me, it's Indiana.
I would have said Indiana for, that would have been my answer for this.
I don't know what to expect from them.
I know they lost Halberd, but I'm also not going to pour dirt on them yet.
I could make the case for Philly, Bill.
Okay.
I know you love to roast Joelle and Bede and Paul George and our old friend Daryl for these contracts.
But there is a world where Joel plays 60 games or 55 games and Paul George plays seven.
Is this an AI world?
And VJ Edgecombe, by the way, some very exciting early highlights from VJ.
He's a guard.
Tyrese Maxie.
He's a guard.
I do think they're very hard to predict because ultimately I side with you.
would not wager a lot of confidence with Joelle and Bede's availability.
And without him, their MVP, it is pretty easy to predict where they're going to land.
But it's, it's clearly, the league is hedging on Joelle and Bid playing somewhere around
56 games.
What makes anyone think that that's going to happen?
I don't mean a dick, but like, it's gotten to the point if he plays 60 games.
I think that would be genuinely shocking.
What are the odds?
What is this over under in your head
if you're setting it for how many games
Joelle and Bees would play?
You hear that fan duel?
We need an over under for
Joel and beat games played.
And then here's the other one.
Paul George,
whose 2020s look like this.
48 games, 54, 31, 56, 74, 44, 41.
Yeah.
74.
The basketball reference,
when you have that hard drop
when you're later in your career,
you know, mid-30s,
15th season,
16th season, and you have the hard stat drop, it ain't coming back.
Does that, I just point me to the guy who's like, oh, remember that amazing comeback
season that guy had at age 37 when all the signs were going to Bernard King?
Yeah, but Bernard King didn't play.
He came back and he still had the stats, but it wasn't like he didn't, because I remember
in the 2000s, I was writing about this for like three straight years with Germain O'Neill
where there was this three-year stretch where people were still treating Germain O'Neill like,
he was a 24 and 10 guy and that guy was gone.
And they're like, oh, they got Germaine O'Neill, you know,
important center.
It's like he's not Jermaine O'Neill anymore.
I don't personally think Paul George is Paul George anymore.
And this to give you credit, I've been reading you for 20 years now, whatever, 25 years.
But you've been talking about age curves before they were common.
And one of my favorite sites on the internet, shout out to Darko, the NBA stats app.
They have these aging curves that are really, really strong for,
publicly available. And if you look at Joel and Paul George's career trajectory, you'll see
exactly what you just outlined. Yeah. Very troubling declines in their 30s. Not unusual,
by the way. NBA players rarely make it to 36, 37 and in one piece and playing is better.
There's no, and LeBron has deformed our expectations in this regard. But he doesn't count. Yeah,
he's over in the side. He doesn't count. And Kevin even, I mean, playing this well at age 37. So
some of these guys are distracting us from a more common rank and file reality of aging.
And Paul George is definitely on that typical downturn.
Yeah, like a good example is Carl Malone, who was always in the 27 and 10 kind of range.
And then by that last Utah year, he was down to a 20-and-8 guy.
And then the Lakers signed him, and then he dropped down to 13 and 8 after that.
But usually when you're at a certain point in your estate,
we even saw it with Chris Paul.
Chris Paul was always like a 20 and 10, 19, and 11 type guy.
And then it did down to that 15 and whatever.
Anyway, like, I don't think Paul George is going to be a 20, 20 and 6 with 40%.
I can talk about Philly all day.
On that, there was one more thing on that GM poll that I was excited about.
But now, now I just couldn't find it.
which team has the best
home court advantage
Denver was 43%
OKC was 43%
and nobody else
the Knicks were 7% third
and that was the one
where I was like they've nailed it with this
Denver's got the altitude
OKC is the loudest fucking fans
you've ever heard
and those are clearly
the two best now
South Beach is undefeated
as they say
but I agree
I mean the hardest place I had to go
with the Spurs was OKC
that was
that's insane
Like, in terms of the crowd impact, it is definitely OKC, elevation, and then the cultural impacts in Miami, I think, are hard to beat.
But I do think that that's, they nailed that one.
Yeah.
So I asked you to give me a trend that you're excited about heading into the 25, 26 season.
We have now reached a point in the podcast where you're going to unveil the trend.
Excited about, I don't know, but one of the craziest stats that's come out last,
year was that for the first time in NBA history, more rebounds are coming from missed three
point shots than missed two point shots. In other words, the quintessential rebound now,
if you're teaching a young player to get rebounds, you're teaching them how to rebound three point
shots, which is crazy. So you're teaching them like a corner three move to the other side of the
basket. Yeah, positioning yourself. It's going to bounce toward the baseline, be near the baseline,
you can grab it. Yeah, so I think the art of rebound. And we've gone from a
Moses Malone reality.
If you picture Moses, probably the greatest rebounder of my youth growing up,
watching those Sixers teams at the end of his career.
But he wasn't getting a lot of missed threes in his diet.
It was all six footers that bounced off and he was pushing around another giant person.
But there's a paradigm ship bill that rebounding itself is now about getting longer rebounds.
And, you know, people like Janus are perfectly built.
for this task.
Like, you're more athletic, you're rangeier, you have these arms.
Victor Wemignam is going to be great at this.
So speed and length.
Speed and length.
And it's not as much as about strength as it used to be.
I think strength is very important, but I would say speed and length have entered the chat
in terms of being a complete rebounder, where missed corner threes, missed 30 footers.
that's a different art form than what we grew up with grabbing missed eight footers and the
data back it up again for the first time in NBA history more rebounds are coming off
threes than twos Jesus and it's going to continue to increase so yeah it's just interesting
if you're teaching young players to get rebounds in college basketball you're teaching them
to rebound miss threes which is crazy this was my dramatic Lazarus-like return in the early
10th to pick up basketball with Dave Jacoby playing at USC for a couple years.
Yeah, I remember.
It was twos and ones.
Yes.
But then that's what I thought it was going to be.
But at USC it was just once.
But then people would just shoot threes anyway.
And I was always fascinated.
This was right as the three point influence was starting.
And people were just jacking up threes.
And it was just the experience of rebounding threes and trying to figure out where they were going.
And it would always be like the same four or five spots.
And I wonder, like, I wonder if this is like a math efficiency that these coaches are secretly trying, like there's like a heat chart map with like clusters of like they shoot here because it was always like top of the key could go anywhere.
Yeah.
But if somebody was top of the key to the right, it was either bouncing back to them or was bouncing off the back of the rim and going like almost toward the baseline.
So you kind of knew where to go.
Yeah, we did that.
I remember I did two pieces of Grantland that are relevant to this.
One was where rebounds go.
So we mapped out 100,000 rebounds and based on where the shot was.
And statistically, a lot more rebounds on corner threes go to the weak side.
Top of the key, as you alluded to, a little harder to predict.
Generally, the physics is going to take it to the other side.
But one of the most secretly viral pieces, and I think Jacoby helped with this a little bit at Grantland.
I wrote about the tyranny of ones and twos in pick up basketball because it was taking,
it was a perverse incentive for terrible shooters to shoot more and more.
It was the worst thing that ever happened.
And people either loved this piece or hated it, but it got, I don't know how we counted
it back in those days, Facebook shares or whatever, but it was like people, and I was like,
we should be playing twos and threes and pickups, Bill.
Yeah, no kidding.
And instead of playing 11, played a 21 and we've saw or played a 18 or whatever we want
to get to.
Yeah, because we're making, we're incentivizing terrible shooters to shoot more and more
threes.
The other trend I had, which was darker, was just the, and I wanted to get your take on this.
The return of cocaine? How dark are we getting?
What's dark about that?
But, no, I was just saying with the LeBron news, the trend, and I want to shout out Tom Haberstro for finding this last year, and I think it's going to continue this year.
It's just the sheer amount of missed games from the league's best players.
And I know that's a darker trend, but I was going to, what are your thoughts on this?
Do you think we're going to continue to see more and more guys,
Deer & Fox missing the opening of the season?
Obviously, Fred Van Fleet,
are we going to see more and more of these injuries taken away
from the greatness of the regular season?
I just think I've said this a million times.
I think basketball is too hard to play now.
It doesn't.
The way, how hard it is to play compared to what the schedule is,
is not compatible.
And eventually we'll realize this,
but we just haven't gotten.
in that point yet. I think college football is hitting this point right now with the amount of games
they have on the schedule. I don't think it's sustainable for people in 18, 19, 20, 21,
they're going to be playing 14, 15 playoff game or 15 games. Like, that's insane. But I think with
the basketball, I just think it's too much running. I don't think it's a coincidence that we've
had these injuries to younger guys like Tatum and Halliburton that we'd never had before.
I think it's too much stress on people's legs. Yeah, I think the interactions,
people don't talk about that.
You've still talked about it for a while now,
but the interaction between the style that we're playing,
pace and space,
the 82 games that we're playing.
And the workouts are the other piece,
because that's not part of the games,
but the workouts these guys do to quote-unquote get an awesome shape.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Nobody worked out harder than Tatum
and his Achilles fucking, you know, snapped.
Yeah, it's an interesting thing.
And I know we talked a lot about the schedule last year,
but maybe we'll look more into this.
But I do think that's something the league needs to really look at seriously
is the availability of these top players.
They don't care.
They could have addressed it and they just don't give a shit.
Can I give you my trend?
Yeah, dude.
This is good.
I haven't unveiled this yet.
Oh, I love it.
I feel like this steps a little on the preview pods next week,
but I just feel like somebody's going to say this before we do the pod,
and I just have to get it out there.
I think the Celtics are going to be absolutely deranged this year on offense.
Like, I think they might have, they averaged 48 threes a game last year.
Mm-hmm.
I think they're going to average like 55 threes a game.
I think they're going to have games where they shoot 70.
I think the pace that they're going to play with is going to be genuinely shocking to people.
And it's almost like when, uh, whatever that Paul Westhead, Denver Nuggets team,
when they were just like, we're going to run and gun, but they had no, no system or style
to anything they were doing.
I think the Celtics actually have a system
and I think they're going to play faster
because they don't have Tatum.
And this is the one caveat with Tatum
that he did, you know, he was particular.
He did slow the ball off sometimes.
He did take his time.
Nobody's going to be taking their time anymore.
This team is going to be like,
it's going to be like the run and shoot offense
in the NFL.
They're just going to be spreading the floor
with five receivers and fucking throwing it
and keeping the other defense on the field.
And I don't think people understand
how crazy.
it's going to be. I think it's going to be insane.
Do you know
how many threes they shot in their
preseason game this week against the Grizzlies?
Probably
I think it was over 50, right?
Yeah, 55.
And that was with the scrubs.
So who's taking more shots
for your team this year than they did last
year? So here's one.
Here's one for your Kurt Goldsbury.
Here's a little future I'll give to my
to my long-time listeners on Fanduil.
Pritchard is 25 to 1 to hit the most threes this year.
25 to 1.
White's 18 to 1.
Pritchard finished 5th last year and he's going to play more
and he's going to have the ball more.
And I think he could lead the league in threes.
But I think if Simon's, if they keep him,
Derek White, Jalen is going to be like,
I mean, go all the overs for him if you like betting overs.
Is Jayland on the 30 points of game list?
No, he should.
Yeah, he is.
7 to 1, the average 30 points a game.
It's four more points a game than he averaged last year.
He's going to have way more shots with a faster pace.
But I just think they're going to be jacking and threes.
And I think they're not tanking.
Missoula's a maniac.
And they're going to be like, we're going to try to system this.
And Tatum's not going to be denied.
He's coming back.
I mean, it quote unquote, was breaking news today.
Anyone who follows the team or knows anything about it.
Like, this has been brewing for a,
two months. He's coming back.
They're not going to be able to stop it.
No, that's, and I was just going to say Pritchard,
Sam Houser's going to play more, shoot more, that's going to
shoot a shitload of them. Yeah. I could see this.
And I would just, wait until you see. And also all the centers
they have, like, Luca Garza, like they're all going to be firing up
threes, all of them. And I would guess Joe Missoula's
philosophy is this. Without Jason Tatum, we have to do
everything we can to optimize our
offensive efficiency guys. We have to do
everything we can. We can win with math. We can win with three
and pace. What's his math quote? That's exactly
right. And so you can lean into that. And if you look at his trajectory
in three point rate, which has already broken the record
to last year's team broke the record for three point right in
NBA history, I think that's a good take. And I think it'll be
Pritchard Sam House. Derek White
might shoot 10 a night. And I know that sounds crazy.
but he might shoot 10 a night
because Tatum I think was shooting 10 or 12
a game wasn't he?
Nine a game.
Well, yeah, those shots are gone
so somebody else is going to do it
and some of the guys getting
getting those minutes
and those shots
are three-point assassins.
I wish there was...
Well, there was one game,
I can't find it.
There was one game last year
where Tatum didn't play
and they played fast
because one of the things with me
and why I can't count out
Indiana and Boston this year is coaches who are really competitive who have systems and are
used to playing without their stars. The Celtics played multiple games without Tatum last year
intentionally and they would play differently when they didn't have them. And Indiana would do the
same. And I just think they're going to try to win more than people think. I think they're over
under maybe 42 and a half, something like that. It's one of my favorite things, right? It's like
When you have a great coach or a great team and somebody rests,
like when Tim Duncan rested, teams would be like,
oh, this is going to be easy.
No, it's not.
They're still going to beat you.
And I do think Rick Carlisle and Joe Mazzula deserve that level of respect.
And these teams, nobody thought Indiana was going to be good last year.
The one guy is not going to like it as my dad,
because he already thought they shot too many threes anyway.
I don't think he has any idea what's going to happen this year.
J-Libraud just jacking up threes with 19 seconds left in the shot clock.
Because that's what's going to happen.
Yeah.
This is who they're going to be for 50 games.
They'll break the record.
My bold prediction is they'll break the record for most threes in a game this year.
That would be mine.
What is that record?
I'm going to guess it's 75.
I don't know.
I'm looking it up.
Well, they set the record last year for threes attempted.
It was almost, I'm going to say it was almost 4,000, something like that.
Yeah.
They tied the record with 29 made and attempted at 63.
63.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a big number in Boston.
They will so easily break that.
Like, mark that down.
Yeah, I think that's right.
Definitely shoot more than 63-3s in one of the games this year.
Yeah, that's right.
And I think Pritchard could have a game where he shoots like 23s.
Where does he land this year?
Do you think he's going to, do you think he's going to score 20 points a game?
Well, the points have to come from somewhere, right?
I agree. Tatum's leaving 28 points for everybody else,
and they're going to have to divvy up some of them,
and they don't, like Simons will step in on some of them,
assuming he's on the team for a while,
so maybe that's 16, 17 of them.
Pritchard's an extra 4 to 5.
Jalen's an extra 3 to 4.
Wait, I just don't, I don't know if it's in him to just gun and shoot.
You know, maybe it'll be a little more.
But then, you know, then it comes down to like a, like a Hauser situation.
I think Howard does.
If Hauser's going to play 30 minutes a game, like, I don't know, they're going to be,
they're going to be weird to play if you're just like, you're doing an NBA schedule.
And it's like, we're going here.
We're in Toronto.
Then we play the Knicks.
And we have Philly.
And then it's like, oh, we're playing that weird Boston team.
Get ready.
Get put your sneakers on because we'll be running.
I think that's right.
And I think Peyton is going to be good.
But I told Zach on his podcast, I think Derek White does have it in him to be a three point.
Interesting.
Every other.
Yeah.
I mean, he's a very, very smart player.
And he'll know what they need to win games.
And you're exactly right.
With Tatum out, he is the most qualified guy to take that step forward.
Him and Peyton Pritcher, I expect to be bigger volume scores.
I agree.
Kurt Goldsbury.
Great to see you.
What do you got?
That's just a stress ball.
That's for basketball.
No big deal.
Oh, I got an article on the ring.
tomorrow, the seven charts that define the quarter century in the NBA. So check that out.
Oh, yeah. Sounds great. Great to see you. Thanks for coming on. Thank you, Bill.
All right, recording later afternoon Pacific time. Joe House here, as always, to do our really sad
Ringer 107. We're going to try to turn around this week. We brought in some home. We're not sad.
We're not a threesome this week, house. Married couples sometimes need to spice it up.
Oh, boy. Oh, no. Our friend Chris Vernon to spice it up with us. But I do want to tell you.
So you weren't here when I had Kurt Goldsbram.
When we talked basketball, I did my whole thing about how I thought the Celtics were going
to be deranged in a good way on offense and people don't realize they're actually going to be
pretty fun and better than people think.
And I talked to my dad who watched a game.
And my dad goes, you know who I loved?
And I thought he was going to say like, I don't know, Peyton Pritchard or whatever.
He's like, Hugo Gonzalez.
Oh, yeah.
He's going to be really good right away.
And I'm like, basketball season is here.
My dad has adopted the 13th man on the team as, as a.
allegedly going to help us. But Verno, you saw the game.
I agree with your father.
Whoa. Oh, yeah. I'm in on Hugo.
You're in. Oh, yeah. Ball came off the rim. You know, there's, at that point, your animal
instinct comes in, right? There's some guys that fade away, and there's some guys that hold
on to it, and there's some guys that start ripping the ball away. They just got this
extra level of aggression. That was Gonzalez. Also, got a ball on the break, and hammered it,
hammered it on a breakaway.
And I was like, okay, Hugo Gonzalez.
Your team is going to stink.
But Hugo Gonzalez is going to be fun.
We're going to shoot 60 plus 3s a game and it's going to be awesome.
And Jason Tatum's coming back.
He said it today.
Last night was an absolute abomination before the eyes of God and man.
It was 60 fouls and 76 free throws in a preseason game.
it was i mean it's unwatchable
what's the referee agenda this year
what are they trying to crack down on
could you even tell no you can no
not 60 60 effing fouls what is
something we're talking about it was yeah i know right
because a couple of years ago like what are we
what point are we making it was it was terrible
it was terrible to watch no you just need
like you got a big guy you can find
you didn't get no big guys no
my dad and i mentioned that before i hung up
to do this part of the podcast.
We're like, I'm excited to watch the team.
We don't have anyone who can rebound a crucial part of basketball.
I mean, you can't run out, you know, Tillman and Garza and like, I mean, it's just, I mean, again, when the other teams have like, you know, when you're playing on a Tuesday night and you're going up against, you know, Alper and Shengoon and Stephen Adams, like you might not touch the ball.
It's all, these are all very fair points and I'm still going over for the Celtic.
And you know I'm going over.
Hey, I listened to your, I listened to your pod last week.
I don't hate the Jalen Browd, like, tops in the league in scoring.
I mean, who else is going to score?
Seriously, I went and looked it up tonight.
Yeah.
He's averaged 27 a game in games without Tatum.
And that's when they had other, like, real players on the team.
Who is, who is he worried about past?
to on that team.
I said to Goldsbury,
one of my favorite Fanduel bets.
I don't think I've given this to Joe House either.
House,
you should make this bet live on the show.
House just checked out.
The book's open.
The book's open.
Hold on.
Peyton Pritchard for most threes this season,
25 to 1.
25 to 1, Peyton Pritchard most three.
Guess we finished last year for threes.
Fifth.
Payton Pritcher.
They're all going to be divving up Tatum's
shots and points.
It's like,
like, dad didn't come home for dinner.
you get like extra food.
I will say, I thought it was cool.
Tatum was here.
He was with the team and like was over at the University of Memphis and he visited
with Penny Hardaway.
And yeah, he was bopping around.
And I mean, like I always, I always think there's something to that, right?
Like he could be away.
He could be just staying at all.
Like, why is he traveling to preseason games?
He's been, I think he's been in the facility every day since he got hurt.
Yeah.
So House and I are doing over unders
next week. I don't want to step on that.
But we do have Chris Vernon here, Mr. Memphis.
Fando gave Memphis
the all-time F-U over-under total
of 40 and a half house.
You can go 500 and get a W with this.
They went 40 and 34 last year,
but you have some injuries
even before the season starts.
But what do we expect from the gris?
I think that they will be,
they're going over that.
that's appalling. Come on.
Is it?
Look, look, again, you can always do the, and you could do this with every team.
If so and so is healthy.
But, I mean, they had Morant for 50 games last year.
And look at what their record was.
Well, I mean, you just listed it off.
Walk us through the injuries for this year.
Jackson will be back.
But when has he come back and when has he come back?
Oh, within the first week of the season.
He might be back before, I mean, he might be back for opening night.
But, I mean, he'll be back.
I would be stunned if Jared and Jackson Jr.
misses more than four games.
I don't think he'll even miss four.
How about Eadie?
Probably December, I guess.
That means January.
They're just going to be super careful with that because it was a foot surgery.
But, I mean, he was at the game last night, and he's walking around without a boot.
And so.
Memphis Grizzlies to make the playoffs plus 154.
I don't know.
I mean, look at the roster.
I think that's a no for me, too.
They're minus 2.10 for a no.
I think it's a no for me, Verna.
Make the case.
You, like, swing us.
When they have had John Morant and Jerry and Jackson, Jr.,
they've always won over 60% of their games.
Last year, they were the two seed until the last month of the season when they totally
collapsed.
The two previous years, when they were both healthy, they were the two seed.
both of those years.
And then, of course, they had the season from hell
where the whole team got hurt,
and then they got the lottery pick,
and then they move into this year.
And again, when John Morant plays, they win.
When Jaron Jackson plays, they win.
So if you want to hedge and bet against them playing,
but they have been good enough to even win
despite John Moran only playing 50 games last year.
And Jaron Jackson plays, they win,
unless it's Team USA.
Oh, stop.
Stop.
Come on.
That was just for house.
I did enjoy it.
I got a police house everyone's while.
I didn't enjoy it.
So is it fair to say this is your starting five, Verna?
Jaron Jackson.
Santi?
No.
I don't think so.
I think at the very beginning of the season, possibly.
Let's go backwards.
Sharon Jackson and Jahn, who were the other three people starting for the Grizzles?
Caldwell Pope.
maybe Wells, if it's not Wells, I'd imagine the 10th pick, Cedric Howard, and then
Cedric Coward's starting.
No, no, no, no, no.
It'll be Wells at the beginning.
Okay.
That's what I think.
I think it'll be Wells at the beginning and then Coward eventually.
That's what I'd guess.
And Ty Jerome is six-man?
Correct.
And then it'll be Eadie, but in the absence of Eadie, it'll be Landell at the beginning of the season.
It'll be Jack Landau.
Who's just going to set screens and be a poor man, Stephen.
Adams, you know.
And you still have Pippin.
Correct.
Still have Pippin.
Unless you trade them to the Rockets for like one of those Netspicks or something.
I'm trying to get, try to hijack them.
I, I don't, I suppose anything is possible that you could try to change.
And then they need one of these guys.
They're not getting a Nets pick for Pippin, by the way.
They need one of these guys that was pretty good two years ago, Gigi Jackson or
yeah, Vince Williams to pop.
Like they need one of them.
to be able to go.
And then, you know, off the bench, they're going to have,
who we mentioned, Santhi Aldama, Scotty Pippin Jr., Ty Jerome.
Like, they got good players.
House, this was not a compelling case.
You don't seem compelled at all.
If you want to sell me on 41 wins for this team,
and that's an over, right?
41 is over.
Yeah, 41's over.
Then I can, I think I can work my way there.
But this team.
I mean, it's all dependent on whether or not you, what your level of belief in Morant is.
And my level is obviously going to be greater than y'all's.
Like, that's true.
I think when he plays, he is a superstar that makes everybody better.
I can't believe what I watched from this team defensively last year at the end of the season.
I just can't.
It was appalling.
Can't believe it.
Well, the coach got fired, House.
Congratulations.
He deserved it.
I mean.
I mean.
So John Moran now, 26 years old, House.
Yeah.
This is right around when it's.
it's got to happen or it's not going to happen it's got to happen he's got to play
set the over-under for number of games the john moran is going to play and then i'll tell you how
many games are going to win tell me how many games he's going to play all right let's say he gets
to the number let's say he gets to 65 that'd be almost a career high that's true it would be
literally that would be a career high he's he played 67 is his career high yep i mean i don't know
and he's gotten beat up for it look i mean there's a lot of guys
that have gotten beat up for their injuries.
And then, like, I mean, you know, it's interesting the way it plays out.
It's also when you get injured, if you're not able to finish out seasons like you didn't
last year when he got clipped in the Oklahoma City series.
And so because, you know, they do these rankings and you see on the rankings, like,
you never bring up that Ched Holmgren doesn't play, do you?
Never.
Ted Holmgren's average, what, 30 games a year?
And it's three years in the NBA?
Some in the playoffs for four straight rounds.
That's what I'm saying.
It's all dependent on when do you get hurt.
House, do you think John Morant career games combined with Zion Williamson career games added together is more than Joe L.M.B.'s career games.
Yes.
You think you think yes.
Those two, yeah, well, because they're still both young and Joel Embed has one year left.
What do you think, Verno, Joe L&Bee career games versus-up to this point?
Yeah, right now.
Oh, I misunderstood.
I thought you were saying career-wise.
No, no, no.
Okay, I misunderstood.
Yeah, career-wise.
Zion's career games plus Jaws career games versus M-Beed's career games.
What number is higher?
I mean, M-Bed was, he's been in the league so much longer.
Right, I agree.
So it'll have to be Embedek.
The answer is Zion plus John Moran together.
Wow.
Yeah, that's incredible.
Embed's played 452 games.
In how many years?
214 in 11 years.
Zion's at 2.14 and John Morant is at a zesty 307, 523 combined.
67, 63, 57, 61, 9, and 50.
I'm going to say this is the year.
Listen, the reason I get upset about the Moran stuff,
Moran has led and carried a team to the playoffs.
To winning stuff.
Don't talk about him.
Like you talk about Zion, like you talk about Lamello, like you talk about all these other guys that haven't done nothing.
He has scored, when he scored whatever, 49 points in a playoff game, like he went head to head.
He knocked out Golden State on their home floor out of the playoffs.
Steph Curry, Draymond Green, the year before they won the title, it is the long forgotten moment that they played in the play in.
and he went heads up with him and won on their home floor.
When he has been healthy,
he has been able to perform at a level
that very, very, very few guys in the NBA can match.
And again, if you want to bet against this health,
I cannot convince you otherwise.
Like, I think it's a fair, it's fair.
Obviously, it's fair.
House, that was spoken like a man
who has a lot of John Morant memorabilia in his son's room.
I should turn this camera around.
Oh, my God.
This game is better for the league
if John Moran's healthy
So I'm rooting for it
I'm never not rooting for John Morant
John Moran
Zion and Lamello
The season's more fun
If all those guys can just fucking play
For six straight months
Yes
Like especially Lamello
I don't know if we've ever really
Even seen it for six straight months
At least with Jai we've seen it
With Zion we saw it for half a year once
We need it badly too
They've come out with these lists
And none of the top five guys are even American
That's, there you go.
It's exactly right.
We need some of these American guys to stay healthy and pop and become superstars.
Well, thank God for an 18-year-old Cooper flag.
Yeah.
He's here to save the nation.
Oh, God.
He's here to guard five positions on a 55 win Dallas Mavericks team.
Oh, my God.
What?
That, that I just, now I'm just talking.
No.
But I do think they are, I do think they're going to be a playoff team.
You do?
I do.
and I don't know.
Hey, who did they play in the play in last year?
They got murdered by Memphis.
Oh.
Yeah.
That's right.
The one I don't understand,
and I think has the biggest variance
all over the place is Golden State.
I don't know how variance that is.
Well, Pelton's projection system had them for 57 wins,
which he admittedly was like,
I don't know what to make of this.
But, uh,
I mean, they got awesome players.
They're old.
I got it, but I mean, if you go from the time that they acquired Butler to the day that Curry got hurt,
yeah, they were 31 and 11.
I mean, 31 and 11.
I'm going to be ruling for them even more than usual because they have my guy Al Horford, beloved Celtic.
So I'm not saying that they're going to win 30 or 40 games.
I think that, you know, look, every game mattered to them at the end of the season because they were just trying to.
to scrap a claw to
into the playoffs, but, and they're probably
a vet team that'll probably take
some, you know, take nights off.
But, I mean,
they have showed, you know,
between those three, there's not some
kind of, unless
it shows up this year, they
haven't had like a big
letdown and talent. Like, I mean,
Curry, Draymond, and Butler
all still perform at a very, very
high level despite their age.
House, what's your dream
Yannis trade location.
You even told me this.
Oh, wow.
You can send them anywhere.
Where would you send him?
Denver.
I would love to see.
That can't have them.
Realistic.
Which is like basically the three Texas teams,
the Knicks.
I don't know.
Maybe gold state.
Without having a perspective on who's going to,
who has to go to the bucks in exchange.
Like who would he be playing with?
I thought the most exciting one, the more and more I thought about it was if San Antonio
Antonio just said, fuck it.
Just the thought of him and Wembe on the same team would be just so weird to watch those two guys together.
Who can San Antonio send to Milwaukee that Milwaukee would take?
They have all those picks, plus they have young guys.
I mean, there's a trade they can put together.
They have a bunch of assets.
And Fox is the big contract?
Maybe Fox is the big contract.
Fox already hurt.
I mean, I was making a face.
I don't like it.
Bruno, what are you most excited about for the season?
Because we're less than two weeks away now.
What's your number one non-Mephist thing?
The rookie class.
Unbelievable.
Like, have you guys, I don't know, again, it's all football, football right now.
But obviously, in the interest of getting ready for the mismatch with me and Jacoby,
I have been paying attention in a ridiculous way to this preseason in a way that I would not normally.
And so I've been trying to catch up on all.
the games watch the highlights whatever um last year was such a colossal dud right
alex saar risa shay the third pick reed shepherd didn't even play it's like a jeez
i mean it just stunk yeah and this year oh my god i mean in between the ace bailey highlights
last night i mean freakish you have he had 25 and he looks like freaking durant out there
I mean, it's unbelievable.
I can't believe how he moves for a 6-10 guy.
So you've got him.
You've got Cooper Flagg.
You've got the Yakutunis, the kid from Miami, had like 10 assists in their game.
That's my favorite pick.
Good assist, too.
Good assist.
And, I mean, just up and down, coward, Hugo Gonzalez.
I saw both of them, you know, last night.
How about Dylan Harper, buried in the San Antonio bench, probably playing 15 minutes a game?
I just think up and down, especially after we got, you know, it is so much.
Verno, Verno, you got to mention House's new guy.
No, it's fine.
Oh, Tray Johnson.
Ray Johnson, he's fine.
That's going to be good.
He was going to say it.
They haven't played any preseason games yet, why?
I got to be honest.
Just talk for two seconds.
They don't play next one of me.
Just give them a little.
It's fine.
Trey Johnson's got knocked down shots.
I'm a little upset about the, about the wizard.
So you know, House has delivered it to me before.
I've got friends with the wizard.
Wizards, they have the most unbelievable bobbleheads.
That's what they do.
Very good bobbleheads.
If your team's going to stink, you might as well have good bobbleheads, right?
That's what I've always thought, right?
Because then people want to come to your games like cool bobbled.
In fact, look, I'll show you an example.
Look at this.
This is from the Wizards last year.
There you go.
That's a push-a-tee bobblehead.
Yep.
They had Francis T.O.
They had all kinds.
kinds of cool ones, right?
So I go look at their promotional schedule this year.
I'm like, I cannot.
One of the things I really look forward to is Washington Wizard's bobbleheads.
They have the Kyle Kuzma and the pink sweater.
You have that.
Yeah, I did.
Because I brought it to you.
Yep.
Unbelievable ones.
They have one frigging bobblehead night this year.
Oh, they come back.
Cut the budget.
Cut Sean George.
Key Sean.
Whatever.
Who cares?
And it's like a thousand Hawaiian shirt nights, like of different colleges.
And then a SpongeBob SquarePants jersey, which is admittedly awesome.
Yes.
I'll give you one of those.
They're one of the teams that does great bobbleheads.
I'm getting you in Alex Sar, Spongebondon jersey.
You know what I mean?
What happened?
Are they saving money?
What's going on?
No, no, definitely not.
Uh, I, I don't have a good explanation.
I'll talk to the
people.
Nobody wants the
nobody's going to come
for the player at the games
I'll be there.
Oh,
hey,
then you know what
you got to get me
this year?
A pair of
a pair of
Bob Carrington
pajamas.
That's one of the nights.
Okay,
done.
There you go with that.
Bob Carrington pajamas are at least as good as a
bobblehead.
Burrington pajama night.
That's pretty good.
Sounds like X-rated.
No, no, no, no.
That was a different era.
That was the Gilbert Arenas era.
It's a real thing.
But anyways, yeah, I was really upset with the Wizards.
But, yeah, super excited to watch Trey Johnson.
How's where are you with the seven stages of Trey Johnson?
We're still in the happy honeymoon phase?
Well, I was skeptical.
I wanted the big kid from Duke.
I wanted like a rim protector for the young defense.
But, you know, all the indications are that, you know, he's the hardest worker.
He's the first one in the gym and the last one out.
Oh, I like those.
He's been there for, you know, getting up thousands of shots.
They have to, like, you know, turn out the lights to drive them out of there.
That should be a website where every team lists who first one in the gym, last one to leave is for the team.
I just stuff I'd want to know.
Good information.
So, yeah.
So he's the first one to get to the gym on the Wizards?
So they say, that's what the stories are.
Okay, Verno.
I think he's going to score lots of points.
Me too. I agree with that.
I don't know if your team's going to win games.
I think he's going to win 22.
It's an over for me this year.
Oh, my God.
22 games.
That's more appalling than my over.
No, it's not.
They weren't right around 19 or 20 last year.
We're only asking to win two or three more.
You had Jordan Poole.
Is that a good thing?
House wished him his best when he left.
I sure did.
C.J. McCollum and Chris Milton are on this team for at least the first two months.
house what's your number one thing you're most excited about this season non-wisers related do you have
that oh yeah for sure no joke all bs aside it's denver it's seeing denver is seeing the joker finally
with the thing that everybody's been begging denver to do they finally figured it out they finally put
somebody in charge cronkey stepped up like okay i'll be the the guy we're not going to keep
having the coach in the front office you know uh fighting over the direction of the team and now they
have a full compliment.
So we're just knocking on wood for good health over the course of the season for Denver
because that should be an awesome fucking basketball team in the West with a with a West
that is an awesome fucking Western conference.
So let's go.
I agree.
I agree.
They could have very easily like tried to just keep it going, right?
Like, oh, we lost in game seven and Aaron Gordon got heard and this happened.
Instead, they remade it.
They remade the team.
They didn't even spend that much money.
They're still like under the aprons and stuff.
They still have a little room to do even more.
But we see this every year.
Teams just stick with it and then they make excuses for why they lost.
Instead of saying, okay, we need to go a different route in order to get where we want to go.
It's not good enough.
And they looked at it and said it's not good enough.
So I give them I give them credit.
Like this is what you're supposed to do when you've got a generational player.
Yes, exactly.
Denver was my number one closely followed.
by number two, the Celtics
just rolling out five white guys.
Five white guys.
Just unabashedly,
just jacking up threes. People are going to think
they're out of YMCA.
I thought I was in an NBA game.
I'm watching five white guys
jacking up threes.
What happened? I don't think it worked
in 2025.
Probably not.
We're going to
take a quick break and then we're going to do
Ringer 107, the real reason we brought Verno on.
All right, Verno.
Yeah.
House and I are 10 and 15 in this Ringer 107 contest.
Well, that's thanks.
In seven of those picks, we thought we had the game.
We blew a lead and the other team won on our fourth quarter come from behind drive.
We have not had that happen for us yet this season, but we're seven times it's happened the other way.
Most recently, week five, Jags 31, Kansas City 28.
We had the Chiefs.
That game was 14-0 with the Chiefs about to score again.
bucks 38 sea ox 35 and then broncos 18 eagles 17 this all started in week one when we had the
ravens and I texted house all right we're going to go to our way to three and two or four and one
whatever and then that apocalypse happened and we just had to change our juju so we invited you on
as you're more of a degenerate gambler than I think either of us are at least equal he's an
equal at least the kindred spirit yes so we're going to
walk through some picks. I asked you to bring
a pick. Yep. I'm
going to rip through
well, first of all, the games we're staying away from
unless you guys vehemently object.
The London game. I'm not doing that again. Broncos
Jets. Just no more 9.30 AM
PTM out. I just
can't. Can't win them?
It's my game. Oh, that's your game.
All right. We'll come back.
We'll come back to it. I guess we'll come back to it.
You have to. You have to
come back to it. The Ravens' Kitchen
Sink versus the Rams game. I
I don't want either way I'm out
I'd stay away
line's too high
Dolphins Chargers
The Chargers can't block anymore
They've lost their offensive line
And seem like they're cratering
And then the Dolphins if they lose this game
Mike Betanos is going to get fired
I would just rather stay away
I don't know what's going to happen in that game
Titans Raiders
Stay away Packers
Minus 14 and a half against the Bengals stay away
I had a couple
maybe's willing to be talked out of any of these
Seahawks
plus one and a half at Jacksonville
Jacksonville coming off the biggest win
they've had all decade
and the reason it was
I kind of was leaning Seahawks
but the defense
I don't know who's playing for Seattle
did you have this one Martt House
I considered strongly
trying to make the case for Seattle
yeah can't get that secondary
the secondary thing
because indeed you know
it's right
to be skeptical of Jacksonville.
The history of Trevor Lawrence
and this Jacksonville Jaguars team
tells us, don't let them get
too full in themselves.
Right. They line
you up to then kick you in the nuts.
There's some good stats for Seattle
where they're fifth in the past.
Jacksonville's defense is 27 against past.
The third on the run, Seattle's
defense is fifth again. I'm just
staying away. Burno, you agree
that's stay away, correct? Yes.
Okay. Nineers, bucks.
Now this is Mac Jones.
Niners plus three over the bucks.
That just feels like...
Bucks are nothing.
There's no way I'd touch the 49ers with all those injuries.
Also, feels like it's a classic,
whoever has the ball with three minutes left.
I don't want any part of it.
Tampa have, with no real wins this year,
they've lost once and they've had four games
that could have gone either way.
They still haven't had a convincing win,
staying away all the way around.
Bears Washington House
Bears plus four and a half
it's the Hail Mary game rematch
there's some good stats
in the Washington favor did you have this marked
I didn't have it marked
but if you had come in
prepared to make the case
I have lots of good Washington angles
to support it I certainly would not
endorse Chicago
and the points
even though they're coming off of a buy
I don't care.
I don't think they're very good.
I don't think their defense is very good.
And Caleb's wearing a knee brace.
The thing that is underrated about Washington,
they have a pass rush.
They are in...
If you look at the numbers inside the trenches,
they're good at stopping the run,
and they are putting pressure on...
They had five sacks.
Now, you can say whatever you want about the chargers
and all the injuries to the offensive line.
They were at home...
They knew about the injuries.
They couldn't do anything about the Washington pass rush.
Nobody was saying, oh, coming into this season, let's look at the Washington pass rush, right?
Well, you also are first running the ball.
Chicago's 31st.
Bill!
Yeah.
That's him.
No.
That's the guy.
Bill.
The guy that went crazy when Tom Brady interviewed him after the game.
He started, he almost started crying after the game.
He was so excited.
to talk to Tom Brady.
Who can blame him?
So handsome, Tom Brady.
This is a maybe that almost became impossible for me.
And I'm happy to be talked into it as one of the five picks.
The Cleveland Browns, plus five and a half in Pittsburgh.
No chance.
No chance.
It's a...
Billy Gabriel?
Well, that's why I marked down right underneath it.
Rookie QB on the road, three question marks.
Yeah.
That's why not to do it.
It's a...
It's a never happened in history spot for the Browns.
It's their third straight road game.
They're coming back off of an international game.
They did not take a break.
And the Steelers are coming off their buy.
This has never happened before in the history of the league.
And so the play to me, if you want to have anything to do with this game,
just play Pittsburgh on the money line.
No.
It's a money line play.
Not doing that.
It's fine.
You don't have to.
I'm tired of losing money on Pittsburgh.
for marking that out.
All right.
We'll go to the problems.
So make your London game case, Werner.
Let's hear it.
All right.
So here's my case.
Number one, I think the Broncos are going to kill the Jets.
All right.
The line is what?
Seven, seven and a half?
Six and a half.
We settled at six and a half.
Wow.
Oh, God.
I mean, that's...
Neutral field, London.
A gift.
An absolute gift.
Look, I am a Cowboys fan.
So I settled in and watched the entire game last week.
That Jets team is the worst team in the league.
You go look at the score.
There's some competition.
That game was 30 to three.
My team can't sack anybody, and they were on field's ass the entire game.
Denver is going to mall him.
Denver is a fantastic team that is tricked people by this record.
They should be four and one, and people would think about them differently.
I sent this to house last week, and he talked me out of it, made us take the fucking Eagles.
They got the leverage thing against the cult, which is the worst call of the entire NFL season.
It is true.
The leverage call at the end.
So that's four and one.
The guy missed the kick right before that.
So that would be four and one.
And look at their loss.
It's not a bad, like, the two losses are like super close losses.
It's the Chargers where Herbert made two crazy awesome throws to beat them.
I think the Broncos are better than their record shows.
And I think the Jets are absolutely abominable.
And I'm just going to give you,
I know you want to stay away from international games.
In international games, if you just blindfolded,
took heavy favorites in these games.
A lot of the games, they don't feature a heavy favorite, right?
It'll be like the Jaguars versus somebody that's a four.
In all of the games,
there's been 15 times that an international game has posted a line six or above.
The favorite has covered that line.
It's 12 and 3.
So if they post it where somebody is supposed to win by a touchdown,
I mean, 12 out of the 15 times, that has happened.
So when I know those are the numbers and that typically the big favorites do perform
extremely well in the international games.
And I already thought on the front end, oh my God.
Look, I have a realistic approach to what my team is, Dallas.
They're okay.
They're fine.
Their offense is good.
Their defense is stinks.
Their defense looked like a frigging doomsday against this Jets team.
They can't block anybody.
You don't even know the guys that were getting sacks.
My son is looking them up on Wikipedia.
Like, where did he come from?
Like, and so I already had it in my mind.
Oh, God.
Like, I think Denver is way better than Dallas.
So I think they are going to mall them, mall them.
And so this one is, to me, this is an easy one, which I know is a famous last words in the NFL.
I just think, I think the jets are horrendous, like truly horrendous.
Well, we have
Denver's got like a top four running attack.
Jets are like 27th against the run.
There's all these good offensive protection stats
for the Denver offensive line
and the Jets can't rush the passer.
House, this is where you mentioned
that the longer a team stays winless,
the stupider it is to bet against them.
Yeah, and part of the thing that concerns me,
here are the concerns.
The Jets have zero.
forced turnovers.
They have no interceptions
and no recovered fumbles.
London games always have
turnovers.
The other thing that scares me
is that big of a number
when the total is low.
The total is 43 and a half.
You need to win by a touchdown
in a game that's not expecting
many points.
I don't have any problem
with the idea of Denver
winning the football game,
but I...
The Jets keep beating themselves
by beating themselves.
They don't force any turnovers.
They commit a shit ton of penalties.
They are undisciplined.
They make bad mistakes on special teams.
But the penalties and the special teams things,
if they get it right one week,
somehow, if you look at the success rates for the Jets,
they are a top 10 team by the success measurement on both sides of the ball.
Some of that comes with like they're doing their best work when they're down 20
in the last hour of the game.
No, it's two things.
Their first two drives of every game
have been outstanding.
They have a script for the first two drives,
the Jets.
And then to your point,
which is very astute,
at the end of games,
they just rack up all this efficiency
because they're,
they are not working me.
Well, Verno, you watch that game.
Like, when Hall fumbled,
all of a sudden the game was over.
Like, all of a sudden,
the Cowboys had scored a bunch of points for it.
And then it was like,
oh, I can take this off the multi-view.
And keep in mind,
keep it.
Let me just give a little point of reference here.
Dallas had four offensive linemen out.
Four.
There's only five on the offensive line.
Four of them were out.
Their best player is C.D. Lamb.
He was out.
Maybe their second best weapon is Cavante Turpin.
He was out.
And Michael Parsons was out because they fucking traded him.
And they were up 30 to 3.
That is crazy.
Let me ask this.
Come on. Let me ask this.
I have no respect for that.
One more thing on this.
Go ahead.
Fields 0 and 26 when the other team scores 21 points.
Can the Broncos just get the 21 points?
Because we could also money line parlay them with somebody else.
Yeah.
So I am willing to play Denver on the money line.
What do you think about the fact that the look-ahead line, the line this summer was six and a half?
And we're saying that this game right now, having seen, you know, five weeks of football,
is also just right there at six and a half.
There's two things of that.
One is, as Verna pointed out,
so eloquently,
Denver is still underrated.
It's the three and two team
that should be like four and a half
and a half if you were going to redo the record.
And then the Jets,
these dumb metrics make it seem like
they're better than they are.
I think the Jets are also terrible.
I like that pick,
Verna.
We're going to add it to the pile.
I mean,
if I talked to you into getting a Lundah game,
because look,
that way you're either like super happy
by the time the other game comes.
How's it going to be together on Sunday?
We can let's just pick me terrible together.
So I happened to be in Arizona on Sunday when the game, when the game, I mean, I don't
know how you, this is unbelievable.
I woke up because of my body clock, I woke up at 625 and five minutes later, the freaking
football game started.
I was like, people watch football at 6.30 out here?
This is crazy.
I put it on.
I woke up and put it on in my bedroom.
And I was like, I thought.
I would get away with watching the first quarter
and my wife was like,
Get that off!
He's like,
to wake up, go downstairs.
Oh, she was talking about the TV.
Yeah, they can't think.
Okay.
House, what's your favorite pick this week?
Hold on.
Let me look real quick.
One that we didn't mention.
Chiefs.
Chiefs.
Okay.
Going back to the Chiefs.
Going back to the Chiefs.
House, I changed our tactics this week.
didn't text you any picks.
True story.
You did not.
And I kept the,
there was five that I liked.
The top one on the list
was Chiefs minus two
and a half against the Lions.
Great.
This is like a miracle.
This line.
First of all,
Vernor,
are the Chiefs really
going to go two and four?
Would the league ever let that happen
in a million years?
No.
Casey Jags wasn't the dumbest
loss of the season,
but it was in the top three.
What an insane loss.
The guy,
The guy fell down.
The guy fell down on the game-winning touchdown.
Mahomes threw a 99-yard pick six on a throw that, I don't know,
five QBs in the league would be stupid enough to make.
He got completely roped-dope by the Jags linebacker.
I'm going to make a prediction, guys.
I think Casey will be six and three heading into week 11 at Denver.
I don't think they lose again.
I mean, Detroit has done nothing wrong since that first game.
everything they beat
I got it
They beat Chicago
They beat the zombie Ravens
They beat Cleveland
A team that immediately
Traded the quarterback
Who started the game
To the next team
They beat Sinti
Who traded for the shitty
Quarterback
That started the Cleveland game
So those are their four wins
I got it
But that at Ravens was
Come on that's a great one
It was impressive
They had a good defensive game plan
They had a nice spy
On Lamar
And it was very effective
And the Ravens defense
is terrible. Lions have a bunch of
O.L and DB injuries
and then the Lions... It's the secondary. That's the part
that makes it appealing to me. Bad,
bad, bad, bad shape. But it's also, it's
like Mahomes, I mean, get
under a field goal. Right. Yeah. Do you know
what that against the spread record is? I'll tell
you if you don't know. At home? Yeah. No,
just in general. Oh, what is it?
Any... My homes
at less than a field goal, 19 and 3
against the spread. Wow. Oh, my God.
The Lions have this game this week
and then Tampa in the next week.
And then they go Minnie in Washington and Philly.
We're going to find out if the lions are actually what's going on with them.
All right.
So I like the Chiefs.
The next one I like, ironically, because Verno already half made the case about how bad the Cowboys were and the Jets lost to them.
So that means they must be really, really bad.
I don't think the Cowboys are very good, even though I think the quarterback's been good this year.
Panthers plus three.
Oh, come on.
Panthers plus three.
Panthers.
Panthers plus three against Dallas.
Chris Vernon.
Panthers frisky at home for almost the last year.
It's what's the day?
Rico Dowdle Revenge.
I didn't think of that.
It could be a little bit of that revenge.
He had 200 yards last week I saw.
Last five home games last year for Carolina,
they went two and three,
but they covered four of them,
including against Casey and Tampa.
They're two and owed home this year.
It's going to be 75 degrees and balmy.
In Carolina, Dallas, like they have to play with the air conditioning on and their stupid dome.
There's some fun Cowboys Panthers history, Verno, that's not favorable to Cowboys.
And Dallas's defense is awful, and you have a shitload of injuries all over the place, including on your offensive line.
I just like the spot for Carolina.
I like the plus three.
I think it's a field goal game.
I think they could win.
I bet it's a shootout.
I like that.
I think it could be.
I bet it's a shootout.
And, I mean, who's offensive repertoire?
do you like better.
So, I mean, these are the kind of games
that Cowboys are going to play in,
same way they did against a giant,
same way they did against,
you know, I mean, they're going to,
they can't stop anybody.
That's, again, that's why the Jets are so horrible
that it's the only team that could,
they could stop somehow.
So,
uh,
I think if,
if you believe in Carolina,
I mean,
I think what's a,
I think the over under is,
yeah,
it's,
I mean,
it's almost 50 for God's sakes.
So you're just going back and forth.
Cowboys' offense is unbelievable.
Their defense is terrible.
That leads to these fun, you know, super high scoring games.
And you might be right.
Like, I mean, it might be 38, 35 somebody.
But I'd imagine it turns into a shootout.
That's what I'd guess.
So it was when we lines locked at when we sent these out this morning house, it was plus
three.
And now it's a minus two and a half, but we get it at plus three house.
What's your take?
Let's hear it.
Yeah, I mean, I, Carolina hasn't lost at home.
You know, their, their offense with Canales, he simplified things for, for Bryce Young,
and we're starting to see him move out of the pocket and feel comfortable.
And he's, you know, if you want to be real glass half full about it with Carolina,
you'd say he's seeing the field better.
Jaylon Coker might come back, fully cross the zone.
But you guys say this.
Like, oh, they haven't lost at home.
But, I mean, they played Atlanta and Miami.
Atlanta is a real football team.
Yeah.
Miami is not.
Your team beat them by 30, Bill.
I know, but here's the thing about that game.
They played really well, the Panthers for the first quarter.
No, listen, for the first quarter and a half of that game, they kind of controlled the game.
And we were like, what's going on?
And then touchdown kick return and the wheels kind of came off.
They fell apart.
but I don't know
I watched that Atlanta game
they killed House and I in week three
that was our worst pick of the year
they just
dominate Atlanta
I thought they were pretty good last week
so that's one
Falcons we mentioned them
Falcons plus four and a half
against Buffalo
this is our last week
to bet against Buffalo
before they get the suspended
defensive line guys back
and Ed Oliver
their 28th against the rush
the Falcons there's some really good
defensive metrics
you just talked
talked about Atlanta burning you.
And it's in Atlanta.
You can only bet Atlanta at home.
You can only bet on the road.
Not allowed to bet on them on the road.
I don't think you can bet Atlanta at all.
Why?
House, what are your thoughts?
Come on,
there's better choices than Atlanta.
It's not.
It's pretty weak, weak.
I like Atlanta.
I like this spot for them.
You guys brought me on because you lose.
Come on.
I'm trying to talk you out of this stuff.
We already gave you a pick.
I mean, do you want to know why you lose?
Can you pick the fucking Falcons and pick the Panthers?
And then you go to bed at night.
They're like, oh, my God, I can't believe we lost.
We had the Falcons and the Panthers.
We took the Chiefs.
We took the three-time champion Chiefs.
I got it.
Just stick with the good teams.
These teams stink.
Carolina and Atlanta.
The problem is, who are the good teams?
You tell me who the good teams are.
The problem is who are the good teams.
Yeah, because the NF.
Chiefs were a good team and then Jacksonville went home.
We crossed off Seahawks, Jags, Niners, Bucks.
The Bills are good.
The Broncos are good.
The Chargers are good.
We're taking the Broncos.
We took two of those teams.
All right.
And then obviously.
I'll say this, especially after watching the bills pretty carefully and having been involved in a couple of their games from a gambling standpoint.
They have not played a good start to finish game yet.
I don't think they have like a killer weapon other than Cook.
who the Patriots took out.
We'll see if the Falcons can take them out.
But I don't know.
The Pats were able to move the ball up and down on them.
And it was a Sunday night spot with a young QB
and Ramandre with like another murderous fumble in that game.
And they kind of hung around, hung around.
And then when they really needed to, they moved the ball on them.
And I just think the Falcons are going to be able to do it at home.
All right.
I haven't marked down.
How else you agree?
Falcons plus four and F.
Yeah, it's one of my favorite ones.
So, you know, take that.
Last one.
Monday night football and you're going to bet Michael Pennix over Josh Allen.
Okay.
I mean, that's just the number.
Is that a Fandu alert?
Do they remind us that we're about to do that?
Get the buzzer.
Oh, trust me.
This text, when you guys are down 14 nothing, five minutes into the game,
I cannot wait to fire this off.
Michael Panics, you did it.
last one is Pat's Saints
a possible
on paper a trap game
for the Pats at minus three and a half
oh don't pour about this
the Saints are pitiful
well here's so Kamara
what I don't think
Spencer Rattler
look at they're against the spread record
they've only gotten blown out by
in one game verno they do hang
around that that hook is
tough here's the thing
the Saints
against Buffalo they ran for 34 for
And against the Giants, 30 for 88, but they're able to kind of control the game.
Against Seattle, there are 27 rushes for 79 yards.
I think that's what the Pats are going to do, though.
I don't think they're going to be run on the Pats.
The Pats run defense has been excellent.
Like, they're fourth with rushing yards, but every team has tried to test them and nobody's
been able to run on them, which means Spencer Rattler is going to have to beat them.
Yep.
And I just don't think he will.
It is in New Orleans.
The most important thing for New England
is Gonzalez
who they kind of held out of
they were a little easy with them in practice.
Hey, how much do Patriots fans travel?
A lot?
I don't know for a regular season game.
And I don't know how big the brand got nationally.
Yeah.
But my producer here, Rosa,
went down, he's a 49er fan.
He went down to that 49er.
Niners Saints game earlier this year.
He said it was 80-20 49er fans.
Wow.
In New Orleans.
I think we'll get some.
And so I just wonder, I wonder how many Patriots fans will be in there.
Because, I mean, they're filling out of stadium up with road fans.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It used to be you play in New Orleans.
And it was like, you know, obviously a very serious home field advantage.
And that's just not so anymore.
Well, you can make it a weekend, too.
So House and I lost a bet last week.
because we did a parlay that included the Eagles money line.
And what we should have done is made the Eagles money line,
Eagles plus one and a half,
because under the Rules of Ring or 101 7,
you can do a parley up to minus 120.
House.
We can do Pats plus one and a half for this with the Colts money line.
Fine.
And that is minus 120,
and that could be our parlay this week.
I want to say out loud,
I'm also perfectly fine with just laying it with the Colts,
Can we do this?
Can we do this?
Well, this could be our last pick if you want to do it.
Don't rub this in-house.
We can't.
What do you mean?
I mean, this has been the death of me.
Me and House, in the interest of full disclosure,
me and House are in a league together, a Skins League,
or we have to pick teams wins and losses.
So we have six teams.
One of our great picks for this season was Colts losses,
and it has been the bane of my existence.
watching this team.
They're like legitimately good at there.
I mean, they should be 5'0 or could be 5'8.
They're going to battle out Jacksonville for the freaking division.
It worked out.
Yeah.
They should have lost the Denver.
Yeah, you're right.
They should have lost that.
So 4 and 1 is a red record.
You're right.
Yes.
Well, the Cardinals who had the worst loss of the year.
And then their coach got fined for pushing his player on the sidelines.
P.S.
Me and House have Cardinals wins.
Yeah, think about that
That's why I said
As soon as you mentioned this game
I'm like, How's this is going to beat us both ways
So and then Kyler Murray's
Might be a little bit hurt maybe
This line seems a little high to me
Because it's a little bit of a desperation game
For Arizona coming off that awful loss to Tennessee
But I like the idea of Colts money line
With the Pats plus one and a half
How did the Cardinals?
How did the Cardinals respond?
to their coach punching one of their teammates.
It seemed like a punch.
It was like a hard shove, borderline, you know, unbelievable.
We said on the Wednesday gambling show that they need a tent on the sidelines for the coaches to take the players, the ass whipping tent.
Beat them up.
You have the blue tent for injuries.
What colors should the ass whipping tent be?
Like a dark purple?
I got to tell you.
The purple like a bruise.
I got to tell you guys, this was kind of interesting.
This past week I told you I was in Arizona.
So we were in Phoenix.
Last time I had been in Phoenix, it was sun stuff everywhere, everywhere, this after they had gotten Durant, right?
And it was like Durant and Booker and Beal and just like omnipresent, sun stuff everywhere.
Like this time when I went, there were Cardinals things everywhere.
I thought it was so strange.
I know it's football season, but again, I was there during football season the last time.
Like, and people like walking around were wearing like cardinal stuff and like you would go into stores and it was like Kyler Murray jerseys and Marvin Harrison Jr. jerseys and and James Connor jerseys and whoever.
It was just very odd.
Like I always have this keen awareness of when I go to these different cities like, you know, how long does it take before I know that you've got a big time basketball team?
And the answer was two seconds.
And I just wonder, like, I mean, I guess Booker is the only thing left and whatever, with that, with that Sun's team.
I don't think the Sun's owner has helped.
It's so crazy how much that has switched.
And it's so crazy that he has turned out to be what he has been.
I thought he was great on your pod.
Like, when he first got that job, you remember you had him on?
He was really good.
And I was like, man, this guy seems like the kind of owner you'd want.
He's been terrible.
And then he did 29 terrible things.
And he hired their GM.
who was a guy that I covered when Memphis played South Florida in the American,
he got fired from South Georgia Tech and South Florida.
He's a college basketball coach.
And he's now the GM of the Suns.
It's all so strange.
So for Ringer 107, let me test drive this.
We do KC minus two and a half, Panthers plus three.
Oh, God.
Broncos minus six and a half, Falcons plus four and a half,
and then a little parlay of Colts money line
with Pats plus one and a half.
House, does that sound in the vicinity for you?
Or is there somebody else we're missing?
No, I think it's in the vicinity.
I mean, I really think that the Steelers
are going to take care of business against the Browns.
I can't do it because I'm too afraid of that Brown's defense
against a team.
Did you see that stat, Aaron Rogers?
We just confirmed what we talked about
where he's got the least amount of,
distance of every pass it's like he averages four yards of distance per passes that's not an
indictment that's the game plan that's how they beat minnesota like minnesota have a good defense
so minnesota allegedly did as well they couldn't put any pressure on him they couldn't
put any pressure on real guys it was supposed to be the the minnesota blitz that that flustered
uh pittsburgh abroad and it it flustered nobody he had like that judkins he did he did his thing
Soverno, are you good with that five?
No.
What do you want to replace?
You want to take out the Falcons and put the Steelers against the Browns?
He doesn't want the Panthers in there.
I'm telling you right now, he does not want the Falcons or the Falcons.
On either of those teams, those teams stink.
Listen, we gave you a pick.
You should be happy you got to pick a Ringer 107 pick.
I'm in.
Look, my whole reputation rides on the Broncos.
this is really you get to come back again to do it yeah and then hey i promise you bring me back
next week and i'll pick against the jets i'm riding this thing they are awful today's ringer
107 is brought to you by fanduel and here's what we're doing for week six we're 10 and 15 for
the year you know what house i still i i'm okay with the i just think we've had incredible bad luck
seven games where a team blew it near the end
and it went through the other thing. We should at least go
like two and five in those. Not oh and seven.
Didn't we just discuss
this when we gave
the Nuggets credit
for acknowledging, you know
what, it's not bad luck.
We've got to change things up.
I like our process. Stop betting on
bad teams. There's only
so many team games to bet on.
Inverna, last week, we lost on the
Chiefs and the Eagles. Are those
bad teams? Well, the Broncos
are good.
Hold on the Seahawks a bad team.
We picked them too and they lost.
It was Bo Nix on the road, Bruno.
I got you, but the Broncos are good.
We're 17 to 3 with the alleged awesome running attack.
No.
Week 6 picks.
Chiefs minus 2.5 over the Lions.
Come on, Kansas City.
Really, you're going to go 2 and 4 heading into week 7.
Just take care of business.
Lions are banged up on the O-line and the D-backs.
Panthers plus 3 over Vernos Cowboys.
You tried to get us not to do this.
Ten minutes before you tried to get us not to do this,
you talked about how bad the Dallas Cowboys were
and how many injuries they've had.
Panthers at home, hot, humid,
Broncos minus six and a half against the Jets in London.
This is Vernos pick.
By the way, it's so unfair because, yes,
I was talking about how my team's not that good,
but I didn't know, I wasn't sitting there telling you the Panthers are.
Panthers are terrible too.
Your team beat that team by 30, Bill.
That happened.
I don't care if you say they controlled the game for the first 10 minutes.
They stink.
Panthers plus three.
Broncos minus six and a half in London.
We're going back to the overseas house.
We're only two in the overseas.
We're going to wake up Sunday morning and wait to Berno, if we wake up.
When I tell you my ringers off, you have no idea.
Falcons plus four and a half at home against Buffalo.
Verno tried to throw his body in front of this.
How said I like betting the Falcons at home?
We'll never bet on them on the road again, but at home.
Kind of like it.
And then last but not least, a little parley.
Colts money line against Arizona,
maybe not with Kylo Murray,
with the Patriots,
move to plus one and a half in New Orleans.
Room for like the stupidest loss ever,
but maybe they lose by one.
We have a little room.
That is minus 120 on a fan duel.
And those are going to be.
I'll tell you this.
They said what the,
Murray didn't practice yesterday, right?
Isn't that right?
Then it could, you got to watch out, Bill.
Could be Jacoby present revenge game.
I watched Jacoby last year.
We're fine.
Today's Ringer 107 brought to you by Fandul.
Odd subject to change.
Verno.
Five or five.
The mismatch with you and Dave Jacoby twice a week on the Ringer podcast network.
Joe House, we can find you on the Ringer Gambling.
show. We can find you on Fairway. Rolling.
And we'll find you next week because we're doing over-unders next week.
We are doing that thing.
I heard Zach Lowe say and he's going to be on there. Is that right?
Yeah. We're going to lose Zach Lowe next week.
Let's go.
Did you win or lose money on golf this year?
Uh, I mean, lost. I mean, I think if you probably check my account, it's probably a lot.
I probably lost.
I don't know if I hit any of the big tournaments.
I think I caught a couple of the after day two,
Scotty Schaeffler got good odds.
Like, you know what I mean?
I got on that streak where it was like he opened up at plus, you know,
150 for the tournament.
And it was a lot like Tiger back in the day.
And then by, you know, by the time you're going into moving day,
you could catch him at plus 400.
and so I've won some of those.
Do you know House won over $150,000 on Europe and the Ryder Cup?
That's not true.
All numbers approximate.
I wouldn't be sitting here.
He told me.
I text, this is how you know we're bad.
I text him something about it.
It had to do with the Skins League that we're in together.
Yeah.
And, oh, no, no, I take that back.
I text him about the right.
Cup. And I was like, oh my God, what a disaster. Okay, about what it was. Right. And he
How's going to feel that way? No, no, he texts back about our skins league. And it was like, yeah, we should have never taken the Cardinals or whoever we have in that thing. And I was like, I'm talking about the Rider Cup. But he's like, I bet on Europe. I was like, you, you communist? What are we doing? Just making money. Just making money, buddy.
That's out here to make it money.
That's all.
Unbelievable.
Listen, how did I bet on the Argentina and the 2004 Olympics was our greatest one?
No regrets.
Yeah.
We were so mad at the roster and Team USA put together that we put a giant 10 to 1 Argentina bet on and cashed it in.
Yes, sir.
And it was beautiful.
It was great.
You guys were wearing baby blue for Argentina.
It was fine.
Unbelievable.
The real problem with the Ryder Cup, which I think we've discussed on both,
Orpods' house is that Europe had most of the golfers that I like.
You really got to work on that.
Can we get some more fun American golfers, please?
A lot of American golf fans preferred the Euro personalities to the U.S. personalities.
I mean, all due respect to the Henley family and the English family, but like Harris English
and Russell Henley, not putting butts in seats.
Let's just put it that way.
Not putting butts in seats.
I mean, when they were listening off, Duck, you know,
because they got the auto qualifiers.
I was watching the golf channel right before that, you know, that week that it was about
to get going.
And they were like, and here's the, you know, captain's pick.
So basically like the bench for Europe.
And they're like, John Rom, Victor Hovlin.
I'm like, oh, my God.
What is going on here?
That's right.
It was just a, Matt Fitzpatrick.
I was like, bro, it's all major winners.
That's right.
Crazy.
Ferno, great to see you.
Good luck with the grizzles of season.
House.
I'll see you in L.A.
this weekend.
thanks for coming out, fellas.
Yep.
All right, that's it for the podcast.
Thanks to Kurt Goldsbury.
Thanks to House and Verno as well.
Thanks to Gahout and Eduardo, as always.
I'm going to be off all weekend until Sunday night
with the Cuzz talking about week six NFL.
And then four podcasts next week because we have a bunch of NBA stuff playing plus NFL.
This is my favorite time of year.
So enjoy the weekend.
I'll see you on Sunday.
When we so little said, I don't have a few years with him.
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