The Bill Simmons Podcast - Curry vs. Klay, the Embiid Situation, Atlanta’s New Look and Cleveland’s Ascent With Dave Jacoby and Kirk Goldsberry
Episode Date: November 13, 2024The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by David Jacoby and Kirk Goldsberry after the NBA Cup games to discuss Klay Thompson’s return to Golden State in the Warriors’ close win over the Mavericks (2...:30), the Hawks upsetting the Celtics while not playing Trae Young, Timberwolves–Trail Blazers, whether it’s time to worry about Minnesota (25:50), 76ers-Knicks, rusty Joel Embiid, a Victor Wembanyama check-in, predictions for when the Cavaliers will lose their first game, and more (53:00)! Host: Bill Simmons Guests: David Jacoby and Kirk Goldsberry Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I had the instinct to wait to watch all these NBA Cup games tonight because I felt like
something good was going to happen.
I talked Dave Jacoby into staying up super late on the East Coast and then Kurt Goldsberry
staying up late as well in the good state of Texas. It's a little easier for me, but clay came back to Golden State. We'll
start there. There's a bunch of games to cover. The game was awesome and Jacobi, my big takeaway
from that game and we'll get into the staff, the clay, all that stuff, but that felt like a round
two or round three playoff game to me. And I didn't, I wasn't positive that the Warriors
round three playoff game to me. And I wasn't positive that the Warriors
maybe were ready to swim in that pool yet,
despite all the evidence.
They've had some good games, they have good record,
but that tonight felt like round two or round three to me.
What'd you think?
I was so sick of this game by like four o'clock
this afternoon.
It was just the coverage just over,
and just so much, so much Clay returning.
And like, knowing way to know about clay
I didn't think that he cared that much
But it lived up to all the hype like even the the the announcement I
Got I cried very easily. So I got a little like emotional. I didn't cry
I got a little emotional. I was about to I was like god. I can't believe he's not crying and then the star
And then the start of the game, they give him the ball.
That's what you do.
Yeah, they give him the ball,
the first play gets fouled, he goes to the line.
But his up and down for Clay,
I felt so connected to him,
I was rooting for him so hard.
He had an air ball at the side of the backboard
of the third quarter, and then another air ball after that,
and I was like, oh no, this is falling apart.
But then he had a nice little flourish
in the fourth quarter.
The whole day, I was skeptical about this entire experience
watching this basketball tonight,
and I could not have enjoyed it more.
Kirk, you didn't even mention Steph Curry,
who is back with a capital B, doing Steph Curry stuff.
I was thinking as he was doing it,
I'm gonna really miss it when it's gone.
Like, a 10 out of 10,
I think about the future when we don't have Jokic and Curry
and it just makes me sad,
because those are my two favorite day-to-day league pass guys.
I'm just trying to appreciate it in the moment,
but he did it again.
It was almost like it was Klay's night
and there was a little like he had to big boy the night a little bit,
it felt like, didn't you?
Yeah, definitely. And I think it felt like, didn't you? Yeah, definitely.
And I think it felt like the Warriors
were gonna lose that game.
I think they were down seven or something, I wanna say.
And then Stefan just, yeah, he was like,
I'm the prime splash brother right now
and I'm going to take over.
And I feel like we're seeing the night night
more often than ever, starting with the Olympics.
But also I think that's two night nights
we've seen this week alone.
But this one was especially sort of potent with Clay,
who had a pretty good shooting night,
a couple of bad ones like Jacobi said.
But still ended up, it was nice to see Clay make six threes.
But you're right, Stefan made the most impressive ones
when the game was on the line, it was just awesome.
Well, the cool thing, you know, these are guys
that we weren't sure if we may have seen the best
of all of them, right, especially Clay.
Draymond last year was like, is this guy even
gonna be able to be a functional, you know,
NBA star for seven months here?
And then Curry, you know, even before the Olympics,
it's like, all right, our guy's passing him now,
is SGA ahead of him?
We're doing this Ringer 100 exercise with the voting next week, and's like, all right, our guys passing him now is SGA ahead of him. We're doing this ringer 100 exercise with the voting next week.
And, you know, that was always a tough one to put curry in because you got to
bring the resume and the experience and all the stuff he's done over the years,
but he still has to back it up every once in a while.
And I felt like, like he did it today, but the, uh, the, the clay piece of Ichikob's.
So as a Celtic fan, we had guys come back,
but they were like washed up versions of themselves. Like Robert Parrish came back.
I forget whether he was on Charlotte or Chicago.
It was like over, he was hanging on for a few more paychecks.
It's like, oh, the chief, man, it's so glad he's doing well.
We never had, I don't remember a core guy
coming back like this
and the emotions that you would feel.
The closest thing I can come to
is when Bird was coaching the Pacers
and he would come back as the Pacers coach,
it's like, ah, this sucks.
You know, got Larry Bird on the other side.
But you know, you're a natural skeptic.
You're an emotional skeptic from time to time.
You're a zagger.
You tried to zag against Wembee early this season.
I loved it, I thought it was great,
but yet you're an emotional guy too.
So this is gamut of emotions for you here.
And I was, there was just so much coverage of it,
and he literally said, he's like, I'm so locked in, I don't talk to those guys anymore. And I was there was just so much coverage of it.
And he literally said, he's like, I'm so locked in.
I don't talk to those guys anymore.
And I was like, huh?
But he's been, he's been well chronicled
as sort of like a little bit of an aloof
sort of like Zen master goofball.
And that just makes him more likable.
I mean, I'm sure you remember the Grantland days
and the clay theism and all of that.
And like, I just felt like he's not the type to get wrapped up in this the way other players
would.
But when you you could tell that he was wrapped up in it and as was I as was I and the game
lived up to it.
Like I was very skeptical of this whole I'm sure we'll talk about the the Emirates NBA
Cup and then the whole thing. But I was just I'm going we'll talk about the Emirates NBA Cup
and then the whole thing.
But I was just, I'm glad you said that.
Is Emirates an airline?
What is it?
It's an airline.
It's an airline.
They'll take you straight to Abu Dhabi.
Yeah.
Great, okay, good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I was skeptical of the whole thing, the entire thing.
But I walk away from tonight being like, I don't even
have anything to complain about. I really don't.
It was a great six hours. It reminded me of, remember we would always tease Jalen about
somebody that we knew he wasn't cool with and he's like, no, no, we're cool. We're cool.
No, no, no, we're fine. I wonder if like that's Clay talking about the Warriors. I've no idea
how much he talks to those guys. If you read between the lines with all the Warriors stuff,
everyone seemed to think it was time for him to move on. Even the Warriors side, it's like, hey,
man, the guy was unhappy last year, which, you know, Kirk, like you spent some time with the Spurs.
Kawhi, the situation was a little similar, right? I mean, it was way more acrimonious,
but it hit a point where it's like,
all right, this doesn't work anymore.
It's time for this dude to move on.
And it seems like everybody's happy,
but at the same time, when they're going
against each other in a playoff game,
and Curry's doing the night night,
and grabbing the gold stage chairs,
it's like, ah, there's a little bit of a fuck you in this.
A fuck you, but they all have captain tats on while they're saying fuck you to them, I guess.
Dude, the CBA is a very cruel device. It's not a very nostalgic device. And I think
this version of it, Bill, is really just so harsh on teams. And it's so punitive for teams that overspend on players that
that aren't good enough for numbers.
Uh, and that's what Clay was getting to.
And dude, I think.
Forget tonight, just for a second there, they're nine and two.
They won in Boston.
They got beat in Cleveland.
They won at Oklahoma city.
And then they just beat a Dallas team.
They're on a hell of a run here.
They look deep.
And I'm here to say that Mike Dunleavy and that group,
as hard as this choice was,
it looks like they made the right team building choice
to get the last maybe chance with Stephen Curry
to get an MVP or to compete for a championship.
So as hard as it was, I think they made the right call.
Kirk's lights literally just turned off as soon as that point.
No, and you saw tonight, but he had was on the bench for crunch time, right?
That would have been clay.
Cause they needed the defense from that two guard spot.
So Melton was out there and that was, uh, that was the different, I really
respect what they did because they're over or under,
I think before the year, I think it was 43 and a half.
And like they're playing odds or even odds.
I don't think any, it just felt like a team in transition
that was kind of trying to chug along until January,
February to make a trade for a disgruntled superstar
was the vibe.
But watching them these first three weeks,
I don't know, Jacobs, do they feel like,
would you go fringe contender, real contender?
Where would you go?
No, no.
Fringe contender.
Good story, good start team.
I don't think this is scalable.
Oh, the rabbit.
I don't think this, yeah, yeah.
This is not like a 55 win, two seed in the West.
I just do not see it.
I don't see it.
I think this is a fast out of the gate team
that will come back down to earth very, very soon.
See, I see it because of the defense.
I think that, you know, when we get to April, May,
defense is what starts to separate people.
And the defense that they play to me is top five
from what I'm watching, especially when you think
Minnesota slipped defensively, the Knicks have slipped defensively.
You start going around the league and asking yourself who actually can play defense.
I don't know.
How many defenses do you love, Kirk?
Not many.
When they've won the championship, that's been their formula.
They're going to be remembered for all the threes, but the defense that Draymond has
been running for years is great.
In this game down the stretch, Bill, it was a great example.
We had Wiggins like really guarding Donchus about as well as anybody can.
Yeah, welcome back, Andrew Wiggins. Welcome back to the league.
He looks different. And then you have Draymond himself really getting into Gafford
in some of the key moments and turning that seven-point lead into a tie game.
And so everybody's going to think of this game as like a microcosm.
Everybody's going to think of this game for Steph and those late threes, but it
was also some major stops by some A plus defenders.
Uh, I, I, I will zag, I think this is for real.
Uh, I think they could be 14 and two in their next, if we wake up in a week or
two, they're 14 and two, if you look at their next five games, uh, that really
seems like a contender,
assuming Steph and Draymond are able to stay healthy,
which at their age is a big question, obviously.
Chikobi, still time.
Still time to get on the bandwagon.
I'm off.
They're playing the banged up Grizzlies,
at Clippers, home Hawks, at Pelicans,
and at your guy Wimby. That's the next five. at Clippers, Home Hawks, at Pelicans,
and at your guy Wemby. That's the next five.
This is the same thing that's happening with the Bucs,
is we're going to think very, very highly
of the Warriors in two weeks,
and we're going to think that the Bucs
have righted the ship in two weeks,
but it's just schedule based, it's not basketball based.
Who's it, outside of staff, who can get you a bucket?
Jesus, what's happening to you?
What's happening to you?
Is it the three kids?
Is that why you've become a negative guy?
No, no.
You were so positive and happy,
now you're just ground down by fatherhood,
now you're just the negative guy.
I'm just telling you, it's Steph Curry.
It's Steph Curry, and he's great.
Yeah, but here's, it's Steph Curry,
but it's also Wiggins looking like Wiggins
from two, three years ago.
And it's Draymond, no drama yet from him looking about as athletic as he's
looked in a couple of years.
And that, that was the surprise to me because if you had told me they were
going to trade him this summer of 2024, I'd have been like, you're right.
It's time too much drama, too many things have happened,
maybe fresh start, try to get some assets.
But now, that would be crazy when you watch this guy
play now, he's still one of the best five or six
defensive players, but that said, he'll probably
do something dumb in the next 48 hours.
And that'll be it.
I mean, he almost did it the other day,
he did the flailing thing.
Jacobes, I have a really important question
to ask you about the night night.
Okay.
You're...
I don't ask the question. I'll give you the answer.
Okay. I think it needs to be reserved like a Mike Breen bang.
It's, I think it's being overused.
Like a double, like a Mike Breen double bang or a Mike Breen bang?
No, no, just a bang. You know what I mean? Ah, probably a double bang.
So a 1.5 bang.
It just, it's being overused and it's losing.
It's diluting its effectiveness.
It's being overused because he's winning these major games.
He beat Oklahoma City on their home court the other night.
He beats Clay tonight.
He wins the freaking gold medal.
Like these are not, he's not out there overusing it.
So can I be the tie-breaking vote?
I love it.
I think it's great.
It's become almost like a wrestling finishing move now.
Now I'm like, want it.
Now when he went up four or 25 seconds,
I was like, do it, do the night night, do it.
It's great.
It's also good because it brings out dad vibes.
It's like, go to bed little child, night night.
It's just very condescending.
Well and also it brings back memories to the France game
which was like a legitimately great American sports moment.
And so every time he does it, I think of that.
But I just feel like LeBron must be furious
that he didn't think of this.
Like he's probably fired his like qu, uh, like quirk management,
wherever the guy is on his team, quirk edition management.
It's like, how did you not give me the night night?
And I would have been doing that like 2013.
You gave me a book.
You gave me the Godfather.
That was supposed to be my thing.
You guys were supposed to come up with ideas like this for me.
Why don't I have the night night?
What I do after this weird stomping on my chest?
It sucks. Um, Kirk, where do you see Dallas right now? Why don't I have the night? This weird stomping right on my chest it sucks
Kirk where do you see Dallas right now?
In doubt in the whole contender hierarchy for you because they're a little off
But I think it's mostly because Luca doesn't look like Luca
These are the exact games that we're not seeing in the Eastern Conference
So it's it's unfair for me to almost judge them
They didn't really click until the second half of last year.
And that's probably generous.
It was really February when this team, uh, really started to click.
So with the addition of, of clay Thompson, I think they're going to be very good.
Uh, they're five and six, I think, which is probably not what they want to be.
Uh, but dude, I'll, I'll say, I'm not worried about the Dallas Mavericks.
I think their defense will come around.
I think if you have Luca and Clay and Kyrie, your offense is going to be fine
against every team in the league.
So I'm not worried.
I think this is just an awkward start and they're playing the kinds of opponents
build that we're not seeing Eastern conference teams have to play.
I was watching some of these Eastern Conference
Emirates Cup games this evening.
And some of the basketball wasn't as good, I would say.
I noticed.
So I think the record is up.
You're right, so you thought the Emirates Cup
was better last year?
Maybe it's peaked.
I don't know.
I'll tell you what I don't like about the Clay Thompson era in Dallas.
When he takes 17 shots in a game and Kyrie Irving takes 13.
If I'm the other team, I'm like, great.
That sounds awesome.
So Clay's going to take the second most shots on your team.
Fantastic.
We'll sign up for that right now.
Because I felt like Kyrie could have gone by anybody
he wanted in that game tonight.
And I still think he's terrifying.
And I still feel like, I know Clay's like the new toy.
You know, it's like when Jacobes,
when we used to play pick up once upon a time,
we'd bring the third person and we'd try to get them
involved in the first game.
Then we want to stay in the court,
we went back to what we did.
Same thing.
Eventually, Clay is going to be,
hey Clay, stand in the corner and you'll get your eight threes,
but the big boys are going to handle this down the stretch.
That's how this will play out, I would guess.
I think so.
Bill, I have a question for you.
Yeah.
It's really about me.
The Emirates NBA Cup. Is it the NBA Cup presented by Emirates
or is it the Emirates NBA Cup?
No, it's the Emirates NBA Cup.
My bad.
Okay.
Yeah.
And it's additive.
It's very core, it is additive.
Like these games would be played anyway
at sort of a lower level of competition on a less cool looking court.
Yeah. And we get a weekend in Vegas with two good games.
It's there's there's nothing I can like poke holes in logically about it because it doesn't take anything from me.
It gives me extra. But I'm asking you, what is my problem with it?
So my son, who was doing homework tonight, like a good boy,
came in and he's like, how come the courts are different?
I'm like, oh, it's the NBA cup.
And he's looking, there's three games on,
he's looking at the courts.
He's like, yeah, what's the point of this?
And I'm like, what do you mean?
He's like, what's the point?
And I was like, well, they did it last year. Remember the Lakers when he's like, yeah
What's the point of this and I was like, well, they you know They're five and then they go to Vegas and you win and and and the coaches get more money and the players get money
It's like doesn't ever already have money like yeah, but you know the courts and
So as long as you just don't think what's the point I?
Think you can allow yourself to have fun, but that said Kirk. I was so excited the Celtics
You know I don't love Celtic losses
But I also don't want them to go to Vegas and play the two extra games
So I was like they're gonna lose to the Hawks and the first day of the NBA Cup
I was at a shedding tears. Where do you stand on the NBA Cup Kirk? I?
Like it. I think we're to need to see a little bit more.
I have to say if the three of us are kind of confused by the format,
that's not a good sign.
I think like the six groups of five teams where point differential matters,
I challenge you to name any group and list the teams in it right now.
Like none of us can do that.
Yeah. When you can't name any of the groups in a thing built around the groups,
probably a fundamental flaw.
Yeah, I didn't know the Hawks were in the Celtics group until the game started.
You know, so I think some people have said, hey, maybe we should just do this with the divisions
and send a division rep to Vegas, maybe a couple of wild cards.
I don't know what the solution is. I like the idea and I believe old school Bill Simmons,
maybe yellow page, page two Bill Simmons
actually advocated for an end season turn in at some point.
Listen, I like it.
Oh, this is you.
You did this, Bill.
Take the credit.
I like it.
I mean, there's a reason we waited to do the podcast
till after day one of the NBA Cup. First of all, I was excited. They finally got a name for it because last year we were calling it the IST
Remember it sounds like it sounds like you can test it for you're really concerned about the results. Yeah, it's like oh my god
My IST came back
There's a reason I had rash on my balls. I have IST
This year we have the NBA Cups presented by M. Redis.
M. Redis?
M. Redis?
M. Redis?
M. Redis?
M. Redis?
M. Redis?
M. Redis?
M. Redis?
So here's three things I like.
One is they finally, the NBA Cup I like.
Two, I think the courts are fun to either enjoy
or complain about.
Like the Celtics court tonight looked like
a nuclear reactor hit it.
Awful.
The number one thing though is how everyone has to try
into the bitter end because of this point differential.
There was a moment in that Portland, Minnesota game,
they're up 16 with five seconds left,
and Jeremy Grant got thrown out of bounds,
and I thought there was gonna be a fight.
All the temple of starters were in, they were down 16.
They inbounded the ball, they were flying down and getting a layup. the temple of starters were in there, down 16. They invented the ball, they're like flying down
and get like a layup.
I was like, all right, that's cool.
This guy's trying.
Tim's just running his normal rotation.
I was like, all the starters for the Nixon.
I was like, oh, this is what he does anyway.
Right.
Nothing has changed.
Nothing has changed there.
But again, like it's all additive.
It's just all additive.
Like I really don't understand what I don't like about it But again, like it's all additive. It's just all additive.
Like I really don't understand what I don't like about it
because it just gives us more competitive basketball
during a lull in the season.
And then we get this whole weekend.
You don't like contrived things.
It's fundamentally this is contrived, but I still think it works.
What were you going to say, Kirk?
I don't think it should be in Vegas, and apologies to our friends in Nevada,
but I went there, Bill, I remember I saw you
in the concourse on the semi-final day, remember?
I think it was a Tuesday,
and they had the two semi-finals back to back,
they clear out the building and bring in another audience,
and that's a plot point.
I think this should be in Barclays,
in Madison Square Garden,
and then the final should be in Madison Square Garden,
because it felt so weird to be in Vegas in the middle of the day. None of the team's fans were
there. The Pacers fans couldn't make it out because they didn't know they were going there
until like three days previous or something. So I wonder if it'd be better in New York City where
it would be dark outside. If you go to Brooklyn, there are Pacers fans or Bucs fans or whoever
else is making these semi-finals.
They're already in New York.
So I think they would be attended better.
And I think, yeah, there's just the Vegas
during the 2 p.m. tip off on a Tuesday
just felt really weird.
But that would be one of the things I'd look at for them
is bring it to the East Coast where Jacoby is,
where there's two great arenas are
and tons of basketball fans.
So bring it to Jacoby, that's what you're saying. Yeah, I like this, I love this. Bring it to Jacoby, bring it to Jacoby, bring it to the East coast where Jacoby is where there's two great arenas are and tons of basketball fans.
So bring it to Jacoby.
That's what you're saying.
Yeah, I like this.
I love this.
Bring it to Jacoby.
Bring it to the East coast.
And by the way, just put another meaningful basketball game in Madison Square Garden every
year.
What's wrong with that?
See, I think the reason they're not doing that, Kirk, this is all part of the Embay's
master plan.
Oh yeah.
Six billion dollar expansion team.
They're going to make it a process. It's not going to be an auction.
It's going to be, this is the price you're going to pay it.
And by the way, wink, wink, preferential treatment.
If you're building us a new arena in Vegas, that's built for basketball only.
They build this awesome arena downtown, whoever gets the group.
So it's 6 billion for the team, another 2 billion for the arena.
And then that is the arena that becomes for the NBA team,
for the Aces, for the Summer League,
and then for this NBA Cup.
And I think that's why it stays in Vegas.
I don't think it ever leaves.
That would be my guess.
Does that make sense?
That makes sense.
And it probably is what they're doing.
But yeah, it's just-
Yeah, they have Vegas.
Vegas is in their sights as,
I think they want it almost to be like the hub of the league
in a lot of ways it feels like.
Lots more to discuss.
We're going to take a quick break.
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So hawks Celtics tonight
Which was the game of the day in a lot of ways because it was the biggest upset the Hawks were
was the game of the day in a lot of ways because it was the biggest upset. The Hawks were 16 point underdogs on Fandol heading into the game,
which I thought was ridiculous because the line was reflective of that Trey
Young wasn't playing. And as a Celtic fan, I was like, crap, Trey, young's not playing.
Now they're going to just have long athletic guys and they're going to actually
play defense and we're not going to be able to just pick on Trey Young with every
offensive position in the last nine minutes of the game.
No shots fired to Trey, but shots fired to Trey because that's what Boston would have
done.
I thought the Hawks stumbled into their team tonight, guys.
It's Jalen Johnson and Reese Asche and Dyson Daniels, who is now the best defensive swing
in the league, I think. And if he's not, he's in the conversation for it.
Um, and it's just this athletic team with two bigs.
Doesn't really matter who's in that guard spot.
It could be Bogdanovich when he comes back, but it's a team without
Trey that I thought fell into place.
What would you think, Jacobes?
Watch them.
Uh, Dyson Daniels, I mean, had a career night tonight, so it's easy to celebrate him,
but he has been playing really well all year for the Hawks.
And then you mix in Keaton Wallace and then you kind of start to get this like
kind of like Oklahoma City Thunderlight thing going on.
We got a bunch of long, fast defenders that are capable on the offensive side,
but it's really hard to get baskets on. And you can tell that Daniels was just getting up in Jason Tatum early.
There's like regular normal actions that he does.
It just goes around the screen and Daniel sticks his shoulder in there.
He got called for foul on one, but he was just, he was just making Jason Tatum
uncomfortable the entire time.
And I was, I was really enjoying the game, but I was very, very thrown by, uh,
Quinn Snyder, Sally, Jesse, Rafael classes.
I don't know what that was, and if you're younger,
she used to have a talk show in the afternoon.
They used to be really important for some reason,
and she always wore red frames.
I'm like, Quinn Snyder, what made you do that?
What made you do that?
He's been acting super goofy on the sidelines
with his looks for two years.
So Daniels was in the Dujante-Murray trade.
And the trade was Daniels, Nance,
and unprotected 20-25 Lakers first.
And the worst of either a Pelicans or a Bucks 2027 first,
which now seems a lot more enticing
than it did over the summer.
But I was watching the game tonight,
just honestly thinking Murray versus Daniels,
who would I rather have?
Especially like with the ringer hundred.
I just think Daniels is a better asset.
What he does is more unusual.
I think he's 21 or 22.
Somebody that never really got a chance
to play on the Pelicans, because they had so many wings ahead of him
and they even had Herb Jones who did a lot of the same stuff
that he does.
I think you've do it over again.
Kirk, just Daniels for Murray feels like
a pretty fair trade, not to mention all the other stuff
they had, that's one of the better trades anyone's made.
It almost makes up for all the shit they gave up
for Murray in the first place.
Like who would you rather have, Daniels or Murray?
Well, I think Daniels is the defender
that Atlanta thought they were getting with Dejante,
but Dejante just never showed up as a defender for them.
It didn't work.
I love Dyson Daniels.
I think he's had freaking six steals,
three games in a row, Bill. That is like Kawhi Leonard stuff.
We don't see those numbers.
He's a legitimate defensive player of the year candidate.
And you're right.
Like looking back at that trade, I think it's fair to be, you know, it's fair to be on
Atlanta side of the deal at this point, because I think Larry Nance also played very well
tonight. He's at least a nice rotation piece.
And New Orleans misses him too.
And yeah, yeah, they miss.
He was finishing games for them last year.
He's a great player, a great rotation piece, I should say.
And I think that Jalen Johnson is the other revelation.
This dude had a triple double tonight.
And when Trey Young is out there,
we don't see these guys get to do this.
I know.
When Trey Young is out there, we see Trey Young being Trey Young is out there, we don't see these guys get to do this. When Trey Young is out there, we see Trey Young being Trey Young almost every trip down the floor.
And so for me tonight, I thought it was revela- I don't know if this is sustainable, but I didn't know Jalen Johnson had that.
I didn't know that he could go out and get 10 assists and score the ball and rebound the ball like that and essentially being a leader and Dyson Daniels also sort of a really
powerful two-way playmaker
Which is quirky offensive game
But I agree. I think this at least this game makes you think about an Atlanta future without Trey Young in it
And he has the ball a lot for them. It was the situation where he would come out of the game and
Then Jaylen Johnson would have the ball a lot for them. It was the situation where he would come out of the game and then Jaylen Johnson would have the ball a lot. Daniel sometimes, and it almost feels like
they're interchangeable when they have Risa Shea out there. It feels like they just have these
six, nine interchangeable, all kind of multi-skilled good defenders. They know how to play.
Jacobes, is it time? Do we open the trade machine for Trey young?
The trade was the Trey machine.
Who wants Trey young?
So that's the issue.
That's very good question.
Yeah.
I was like, who, what team is Trey young away from wherever they want to be?
Cause there is not one in my mind.
There's not a single team
that is willing to give up what it takes
to bring Trey Young in, just salary-wise,
that makes them better.
Like, who is Trey Young away from their goals?
Answer that question.
It's an incredible question, and I look through,
as you know, I'm the Picasso of the trade machine.
I'm like, I'll find three trades right now.
Like, snap my fingers, it's gonna happen.
And you start going through, and it's like, man, find three trades right now. Like snap my fingers it's gonna happen. And you start going through and it's like,
man they probably don't want them.
Now they have point guard.
Well what do they, like a team like Brooklyn,
well what do they want Trey Young for?
They're actually playing well.
Like they don't, it's not like they're,
what's he gonna do for them?
Oh, Washington, could they trade Jordan Poole
and picks for Trey Young?
Why would you do that?
You start going through all the teams and honestly, the only team I could find was the
Lakers.
That was it.
Just think about what you're adding to, what you're putting into the fish tank.
If you're another player.
Hold on.
I think he might have found it, Jacoby.
The Lakers?
Do they like their point guard right now?
So that's where you have to go where it's like, it's, it's, it's, uh, D'Angelo Russell
expiring.
It's Rui just to make the contracts work.
It's what did they did that hood Shafino, which they made him that his contracts now
and expiring.
And then they have a couple firsts and it's like, here's your chance to get out of the Trey Young business get some picks and
Build the team around Jalen Johnson and Dyson Danos, which by the way, I think it's a good idea
And by the way, Trey Young's not playing well this year. Why would the Lakers do that?
You're gonna call JJ Brannock and be like, oh we made a trade. Why would the Lakers do that? They traded for Westbrook
Fair. Why did they do anything?
You're when you add Trey Young to the, every other player that is still on the team is
going to be like, this is going to be hell.
Every other player, unless you're just like a lob catcher.
Every single person in the locker room is going to be like, this is going to be hell.
I'm pushing it because I really want the Lakers to do it.
Now here's my other scenario for the odds.
Lifelong Laker fan Bill Simmons, always written for the Lakers.
What if I offered you Trey Young, sixth man? Just staring at me like the heads of two chickens.
How much are you going to pay the sixth man?
Just Trey Young coming off the bench.
$42 million, I think.
Yeah, it's like, you know what, he's a little overpaid, but he's a heat check guy coming off the bench for us.
22 minutes a game.
Oh, you're not happy? Too bad.
No?
I don't know. I'm just trying to figure out outs for them.
Because I think they know, the team I saw tonight is the team they should be.
Here's what's happening, Bill.
You like the Hawks. And I like the Hawks.
I do. I've watched a lot of Hawks this year. And you want to see this version of the Hawks.
You like this version of the Hawks better than the Trey Young version.
So let me offer this to you.
I like defense length Hawks.
That's defense length Hawks is my Hawks.
Let's do who we offer sixth man Trey Young to.
The fucking Hawks.
That's who you offer it to. That was my point. Yeah. I thought you were trying to offer it to another team. Like, no, coming off the bench.
No, no, no. This is going to John Havlicek came off the bench.
Kevin McHale came off the back. Great players. Who are these people?
Great players have come off the bench.
Who are these people? Sean Hathaway.
Great cause of come off the bench.
Yeah.
The big picture point is I, you would have thought like, ah, we'll find three teams for
Trayum, but there's so many point guards now and everyone's so afraid of taking salary
that I don't know what the move is.
You could have probably talked New Orleans into it over the summer, but they traded Murray
there.
So I don't know.
Is there any other team you could think of?
Is, is Kirk the Spurs? That's a no go, right? Hell no. So I don't know. Is there any other team you could think of is, is Kirk the spurs?
That's a no go, right?
Hell no.
That's a hell no.
I, yeah.
And I think Jacoby hit on it.
And I actually texted a couple of friends around the league just to
take their temperature on it.
And yeah, they said there's no market for this guy.
Uh, I don't know if they're right or wrong, but the number is again, the
CBA is not this old CBA, like it it is it is brutal if you start overpaying
for talent
Particularly starting guard. So I everybody has a point guard as we said and I think he's he's not
Sort of enchanting anybody who are in the league, but I do like the idea of him taking a six-man role in Atlanta I don't know if they can pull that off, but that would be interesting to see come to play. Yeah, cause you think like Brandon Ingram, nobody wanted him all summer.
David Griffin basically put them on eBay and everybody said, no, no, we're good.
And then you watch the season, they had some injuries and he's 25 a game and he's
finishing games for them as the crunch time guy.
He's the guy with the ball in his hands.
The last two minutes, nobody wanted him over the last two minutes.
And then you watch the season, they had some injuries and he's 25 a game and he's finishing games for them as the crunch time guy.
He's the guy with the ball in his hands the last two minutes.
Nobody wanted him over the course of the summer.
Nobody wants Ackerman who's averaging I think 23 or 24 a game for the Bulls.
It feels like there's this inflection point with prices.
And I think another one honestly is Dame.
I like people that are like Milwaukee blows it up,
they'll trade Giannis, they'll trade Dame.
It's like, will they trade Dame?
Dame's gonna make $60 million in two years.
By the way, watch them play tonight.
That's much like the Hawks.
They were actually playing defense tonight
because he was out of the game.
So there might just be some guys that it's just
the salary makes it a non-negotiable trade.
I don't know. What were you gonna say, Jacobs?
Well, two things.
Number one, um, and also like, let's just not forget just how much Trey
Young has the ball in his hands at all times and ineffective without it.
So if you put him on a team in an ecosystem, you're basically just signing
up for a Luka Doncic like offense without Luka Doncic like performance.
And one thing, one thing that we haven't discussed enough is,
you know, I don't like watch too much college basketball
and grind tape.
I study up before the draft on you guys,
but all we heard about was how bad this draft was,
how bad this draft was.
I watched Zachary Rizasche absolutely cook the New York Knicks.
Like Rizasche, thus far, we're like 11 games in,
has looked like a number one pick.
He really has.
And like, I, you know, happiness is a function
of expectations.
My expectations were low enough for all these rookies
that Reese Aschea has been like, I'm like, yeah!
That's a piece, that's a piece for 10 years.
Should I have contacted you a month ago
when I bought all that property on Rissachet Island?
Howson Marcello thought I was kidding.
Well, it's a developing part of France.
Everyone talks about Monaco and Nice.
Great shots.
And Rissachet.
Yeah, yeah.
Great shots in the water.
By the way, I forgot to mention this with Dyson Daniels.
Our friends, the NBA University Twitter feed,
which is really good,
they had deflections per game plus total steals and they had the leaders.
And by the way, number two on the list was Nikola Jokic, guy who allegedly can't play
defense and yet is always in the right spots touching everything.
But he was 4.4, Ananovi's 4.2, Caruso's 4.1, Dyson Daniels was 7.3.
He's almost three higher than everyone else in the league.
And tonight I think he had like nine or 10.
When you watch him on defense, it's like watching a free safety in football who
like is just touching everything or almost getting an interception or hitting guys.
But for I was blown away by him.
Now the key to the game for the Hawks was that Tatum,
I don't think Tatum should have played.
I think they made a mistake
because Yana stepped on his foot in the Bucks game.
He didn't have the same burst.
I thought he was pretty tentative.
Jalen carried the, Jalen and Derrick White carried them.
But he kind of ate up Tatum.
And I think if it was Tatum from five days ago,
maybe it's not exactly the same.
But I don't know, man.
I've been watching this Hawks all year.
That was one of my over under locks.
It's like, I think 37 and a half.
It was down to 32 and a half.
I bet more on it on Boston.
I like this Hawks name.
One more thing about this whole combo.
Guys who made a leap this season,
the Hawks have two. Jalen Johnson and Daniels. Lamello who made a leap this season the Hawks have to
Jalen Johnson and Daniels
lamello obviously made a leap chikobi you and uh
You and you and uh verno talked about that today in a podcast where the highlight of the podcast was verno
Trying to figure out of Michael Jordan had ever had 15 assists in a game and then being unable to Google it for three minutes.
I'm going to Google right now. It's like, Oh, now we're going to take a break.
Come back.
I'm still Googling it.
It just took forever.
Why did he just Google Michael Jordan's game career game blogs?
That should take five seconds.
But anyway, you talked about, uh, you talked about Lamela on that pod, how the joy that he's playing with, they got killed tonight.
And I think Cade's another one that seems like he went a notch up.
Kirk, who else do you have that you feel like is just different than last year?
Grady Dick.
Hmm.
I agree.
Grady Dick is leading all sophomore players in scoring, which is insane.
Uh, he's ahead of Wemby.
He is like their primary offensive playmaker in some, in some,
in some parts of the game.
So I did not expect to see that he had 32 tonight.
Uh, I think there was the game they should have won against Denver last week.
And that dude had 26.
Like this guy, he, he doesn't look like an NBA player.
His face changes color depending on what quarter we're in.
And he's, he plays such a weird kind of aggressive slashy game.
Uh, I thought he was going to be more of a spot up shooter.
Um, but he has made a leap and in Toronto looks like they have something
there that I didn't expect to have last year.
You know what, Grady Dick, what I like about him? He's like the guy who shows up and pick up that you're like, who the fuck is this guy?
And then you start watching him play and he does like a 27 foot step back and makes it and starts talking shit like, what's going on with this guy? He's very unusual.
I feel like he occupies a specific part
of the NBA universe with Tyler Hero.
And they're just kind of over on the side.
Like there's only, is there anybody else like that, Jekobz?
Well, the thing about Grady Dick is he didn't really
do much last year.
Besides like wear a cool draft suit
and like exchange jerseys with Anthony Black. That's yeah, like what I remember about him and and like like Kurt. I was like this guy's a shooter
You know, he'll shoot at 40%. There's always a spot person for like a tall shooter that can play little defense
But then you watch the Raptors which I do from time to time and he's like
He's he's getting to the rim like he's finishing with knuckles at the rim getting past his defender like taking on a
Second help defender and scoring. I'm like, where was this guy last year? Like what is this? And is it in?
You know what? I'm gonna answer the question asked Kirk too because we were talking about it
RJ Barrett's kind of taking a little mini leap to and and my question for you bill because you're always a student to sort of point
This out is like they're gonna score 95 points, right?
Somebody's gotta get that anyway.
It's gonna come from somewhere.
So do you think these are actual mini leaps
or is just sort of a function of them being capable
NBA players without superstars on their team?
No, the Grady Dick thing looks real to me
because it seems like he can create shots for him
and other players even in fourth quarters.
It doesn't seem fluky to me at all.
The RJ thing, you know, he would have these little runs even on the Knicks where he would
have these little like four or five week where it's like, oh, RJ Barrett.
Oh, did you see these numbers the last 11 games?
And then he would dip down.
So I don't know if I totally trust him.
I think somebody at The Ringer wrote about it this week.
I think it was Michael Pina about, I think Castle's really interesting.
And I know he's not a leap guy because he's a rookie.
But, you know, I thought that was somebody if I had to gun to my head who's going to win rookie of the year,
I probably would have picked him. I didn't feel good about any of the choices.
But it feels like there's a lot of room on the ceiling for him
So I feel like he's gonna take a leap during the season
Potentially, there's a couple Portland guys that I think are in this combo, too
The I don't know if you saw tonight
There was some scoot stuff tonight. I was good
There was some scoot beat tonight. There was some scoot stuff.
There was some scoot, beating guys off the dribble, banging off big bodies in traffic
moments.
There was some defense from scoot.
There was some chemistry.
It seems like the whole bench is rooting for him.
Anytime he does anything, there's guys jumping off the bench.
That's not a good sign.
My rec team does that for me too.
Like every time I hit a jump shot, were celebrating because I'm so bad. Yeah
Confidence yeah
You know, we should talk about the Portland Minnesota cuz the
Portland's the weirdest team in the league. They have three legitimate centers tonight. Robert Williams was awesome
Eaton didn't play
Klingon comes in, he's really good too.
They have all these swings and guards and it just seems like it would be a
really hard team to coach, but I think they're a little bit better and a
little bit friskier than, uh, than maybe I expected.
And what really happened is they, they beat Minnesota who's now six and five.
Have we veered into the, is it time to start worrying about Minnesota stage of the season,
Kirk?
Again, I'm going to say no.
I think they deserve time to sort of implement their new pieces with Randall and Dante.
This is a bad loss though.
You can't lose to that team in the Emirates NBA Cup of all, of all
times to lose to a bad team.
Uh, so I think I would have expected them to win this game.
I still think the West is loaded.
Again, these aren't the kinds of records.
If they were playing in the East, they would have a much better record.
So they're just playing tougher games.
But they were down 20 to Portland with like three minutes left.
Like that's not great.
It's not great.
I think Finch is good.
I love Ant.
I think that Go Bear starts you at worst as the fifth rank defense in the NBA.
I think they're going to be fine.
Um, once they get settled into the season, uh, again, remember our Western
conference champion last year didn't look good until February.
So, yeah, I think they, I think they're going to come around.
I think they're just too talented on both ends of the court.
They have a good coach and they have depth.
Um, so I think this is just an awkward start from a group that hasn't
really played basketball together very much.
Um, I don't know.
What do you guys think?
It's too early to sort of really be concerned about it, but I just, if you are
a Timberwolves fan and you've convinced, so I've, I've been watching Julius
Randall play basketball for, for his entire stint on the Knicks and there's
been, there's been all star years and big, huge games and big shots and big
moments, but he's a very, very frustrating player to be a fan of.
And I think that nights like tonight, you see that
where it's like you took nine shots,
you're over three from three.
You just didn't impact the game in any way, shape or form.
And when you have someone like Anthony Edwards on the team,
every time Randall has the ball, he starts to like operate.
I'm like, I'd rather have that other guy doing that, you know, because he does this like mid
range sort of back down, like, like super, super poor broke man Carmelo kind of turn around from
the baseline thing. And it's very, very frustrating because it's just effective enough that he will
keep on doing it. But on a team that also has Anthony Edwards, because the Knicks didn't have a player that could get his own shot like Randall did, which is why he was so successful there.
But if you have Anthony Edwards, just the opportunity cost of his operating is just too great.
So we just had an election.
I'm not sure if you guys saw we we changed presidents again. It was last week.
Um, one of the, one of the recurring themes every time you have an election is
somebody does the, are we better off right now than we were four years ago?
It was always like a question, right?
If I'm a Timberwolves fan, I'm just fundamentally a big picture.
I know we're going to start early.
These guys have to learn how to play together, all that stuff.
Am I better off in mid November than I was in mid May would be the thing I'd be
thinking about and the answer is unequivocally no.
No.
The answer is no.
You could say Edwards is a little better and a little more confident in the summer,
playing with all the stars, the things he learns
is a better three point shooter, I get all of that.
But the identity of that team,
really from January on last year,
how good they were defensively,
how tough they were to play with their size,
just how fucking weird they were night to night
and just that there was nobody else like them and you felt like they could overpower people with their size, just how fucking weird they were night to night. And just that there was nobody else like them.
And you felt like they could overpower people with their size and their defense
and get enough scoring to make it work.
And now I watch them and I don't know what their superpower is other than Edwards.
Like Kurtz made the key point.
Like if you have go bear, you're still going to be like one of the best seven
defenses, but you're not going to be compared to the 2004 Pistons with the team they have now.
And I know they have to figure it out, but I thought Dillingham was going to play more for them.
He's not playing at all.
You know, they kept their fingers crossed with Joe Ingalls.
That didn't work out.
They lost Slo-Mo, who I thought was weirdly valuable for them last year.
McDaniels has finally gotten going a little bit for them.
He was borderline unplayable before,
but they just don't feel special to me.
I have them, you know, OKC, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix,
Golden State, I think they're below all five
of those teams, Kirk, is that crazy?
I don't think that's crazy.
Again, the West is so stacked. being the fifth or the sixth seed over there is no sort of
bad situation.
I mean, that's a good team.
Whoever's going to land there is probably a pretty good team.
I think they had to do something.
You can't pay Go Bear and Town.
You just can't do that.
That's not what their owner wants.
And I hate to be the cap guy, but part of this move was to get off the town
steal for all the out years and get some flexibility, maybe get off
Randall when he expires and have more flexibility for a team that's built
around Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert long-term with players like Nasried and Dante DiVincenzo
and Nikhil Alexander Walker, who's been awesome.
So, you know, again, this is the boring character
in the NBA saga is the CBA,
but I think it explains some of their reasoning
for this trade in the first place.
But are they better off as a basketball team?
No, you're right, they're not, not right now.
But long-term, I think within the constraints
of the team building sort of apparatus
that the league has put on us,
they see a path to be a championship team
with Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert
and a bunch of great role players in depth.
Whether that'll work, I don't know.
I think they're gonna be fine.
I think I'd put them at four or five right now, if I had to say, in the West.
I can't get there.
You know, I actually had talked myself into the Randall DiFincenzo part of the trade,
Jacobs, before the season.
It's like, you know what?
No, it's like, you know, the Towns go bear thing was always weird.
Put in Randall. Randall's a proven 2010 guy.
Defencenzo will give them some scoring off the bench, but I just, you're right.
We probably, we probably should wait until near the all-star break to really look at
this, but I just, they don't seem special to me in the same way anymore.
Whereas I watch a team like Houston who, and I don't even know if they know who
their best five guys are right now,
but Houston has moments that remind me of Minnesota last year. When they put in the
Easton and Thompson combo, and you're just like, holy shit, these guys are like fucking destroying
the game right now. They just have a lot of options. And I wonder, part of me wonders,
is that just gonna be this year's kind of fun,
weird wrinkle to the season, Houston?
Like, I don't know if they're gonna be as successful
as Minnesota was last year,
but they remind me of the feeling I got
from Minnesota last year.
I'm like, Jesus, what is this team?
Don't you feel that way with Houston?
You watch them, like, whoa, Jesus,
what's going on with this team,
in a good way, not a bad way?
I have faith in Emey Doca as a basketball coach.
Maybe not as a life partner, but the young nucleus that they have, like the young nucleus
that they have, they have so many fun players to watch play basketball that I just feel like it's gonna filter down.
They've kind of got like,
like a Method Man stole this from someone else.
He said, if you can't get yourself a 10,
at least you can sleep with five twos.
It feels like they've got like,
they're like, they're on the honor roll,
but they've got like seven B minuses.
You know what I mean?
Like I just feel like,
like it's gonna shape itself out. Like who their three stars are there to commit to long term
and what they build around.
Because it seems like they've got seven guys
that they could potentially build around
as the future of their team.
I think Nefukai really enjoyed that analogy.
I'm just guessing.
He might not even be awake right now.
We gotta take one more break.
Couple more things to discuss.
All right, couple more things to discuss. Alright, couple more things before we go.
It's like three in the morning for Jacoba.
I don't even know how late it is there.
How late is it there?
130, 130.
Oh, the night's just starting for you.
Yeah, bars are open for two and a half more hours.
A former MVP returned tonight.
Joel Embiid came back and played
the New York Knicks and played for about five minutes and looked like he was
gonna keel over. Then he left. Disappeared. Was he hurt? Not sure. Came back, played
some more. Every time the game stopped he was keeled over with both hands on his knees, like, like a 53 year old guy playing pickup, you know, over Thanksgiving.
It was pretty brutal. Paul George looked good and Embiid did not.
And, and they lost. And I guess this is just how it's going to go as Embiid plays himself into shape.
I'm doing air quotes.
Uh, Philly's two and eight.
I don't really see how this Embiid thing goes over the next, I don't know, six,
seven, eight weeks, but most of the scenarios are not good.
There's a couple of scenarios.
It's like three weeks from now.
Oh my God, Embiid, it's got his legs back.
He just put up 48 on Orlando.
There's a whole bunch of other scenarios where it's like, yeah, and B they're
going to have to shut it down again for a week or up and beat walked off again.
Or, Oh my God, when in bead plays, the other team has the highest offensive
rebounding rate in the league because he just seems like he's anchored in the
middle of the paint.
It's not great Kirk.
Um, they just gave him the extension.
They built this whole team.
They went all in.
There was a lot of like preseason hype as a possible champion, which I,
I thought was ludicrous.
Um, it's not great.
What are you seeing?
I saw one of the worst games I've ever seen Joel play today.
Uh, two of 11 in 26 minutes, three rebounds.
Uh, this is supposed to be one of the most impactful players in the whole league, man.
Uh, and he took it easy and he is like you say, playing his way into shape, but
also the Sixers are playing their way out of any kind of postseason potential.
They're like two and eight.
Uh, and I, it's a lot of Kyle Lowry too out there, uh, cause Maxie's hurt.
And I just don't know how much deeper they can dig and in normal year,
they'd be screwed right now.
But the East is so bad below the calves and Celtics.
There's still time for them to be fine.
Um, but what, what I need to see is more from Joel.
He did not look active.
He did not look competitive.
Um, and if that's what we're going to get this year or this fall, like
they're not going to be good period.
Um, Jacoby was texting earlier.
He didn't seem very impressed.
Is that fair to say Jacoby?
Um, if you give me 40 seconds to tell a personal story, um, I He didn't seem very impressed. Is that fair to say, Jacoby?
If you give me 40 seconds to tell a personal story,
I play a lot of Golden Tee, as you guys know, and I'm very good at Golden Tee.
I've got a profile.
I routinely just put up high scores wherever I go.
People sometimes crowd around.
I've played Bill and beaten Bill every time we played.
But...
So natural.
And one time, the great Connor Schell sent me to Vegas
to go to like the Golden T World Championship.
And it was there that I found
that I'm not good at Golden T.
I'm just the better than the people
that happen to be in my proximity.
And I watched these men and women play golden tee to level
that I was just not ready to be around.
And I felt like that's how Joel Embiid was this evening.
Because there was something,
I had much higher expectations for this.
Because he played in the Olympics,
there was no like reported surgery or injury
or anything that serious.
He had the suspension which delayed his comeback even further and I actually saw him in pregame
and his arms were kind of skinny.
And I was like, oh look, he's in shape.
But he was me playing professional golden tears tonight.
He was not ready for the speed
and just the physicality of NBA basketball.
I remember one rebound, bounce off the rim
and you watch enough NBA basketball as we do,
you're just kind
of used to the rhythm of how things work and it was his rebound. It was a rebound
for Joel Embiid and as a Knicks fan I'm assuming that we're going the other way
and Kat just kind of circled around it and grabbed it and put it back. And I was
like what was that? It was like he wasn't even trying. So this was more of a me
problem that I expected so much more from Joe Ellen
Bede because he looked like someone who hadn't played for two years and was just
kind of like coming back and should have come off the bench.
Yeah. So this, this was something that became a real problem for them in the
playoffs, him protecting the boards from offensive rebounders, people crashing,
people out hustling on basically there's a big reason why the Knicks won that series. Then you go to the Olympics.
It was a big reason why Kerr had trouble playing him even when he was like able to score like
even against when they played Jokic. Jokic had four fouls and he put a couple of shots,
but he was still like giving up the boards. And it just, it feels like when you watch him bead, when he, he can still get the shots that he wants, whether they go in or not,
whether he's in shape or not, it just seems like he can barrel around, whorl
around, he can get positioned near the basket.
But what goes are the protecting his own rim when he's on defense and just the
speed of just being able to move around where it
just seems like he's doing this as guys are kind of flying around him.
And then there's a clumsiness that seems to ratchet up when the less in shape he is around
the basket where he'll get in position and then he'll just come crashing down. I just,
I don't see it. I really feel like there, there might've been too many injuries for him to come
back for at the level that he was at two years from now.
So this has now become one of the big stories of the year is people are going to go,
well, he's hurt.
He's got to play himself back in shape.
Well, it's mid November.
You know, the, the, the Sixers got eliminated from the playoffs at the end of April.
He didn't have to play in the Olympics.
He did.
Um, I don't know how you can't, why you can't stay in shape when you're rehabbing.
I guess I just don't understand enough about it.
If your knee hurts, aren't there still ways to stay in shape so you don't look
like you're completely, completely, completely gassed four minutes into a basketball game?
I don't get it.
Can I ask you guys a question?
If this were Shaq, right?
If you're tracking Shaq's career from Orlando
all the way through the end,
what era Shaq is 2024 Joellen Bede?
Really important point.
And it's something we talked about this summer.
This is what happens to big guys.
So right now he's in like 2000, what he looked like tonight.
He's in like the 2008 Phoenix range.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
That's what I was going to say.
Phoenix era.
And it's not pretty, but this is, this is what it looks like.
I'm sorry.
Like it doesn't always.
11 years.
You know, I don't know.
I'd be, I'd be losing my, if I was six years fan, I'd be losing my mind.
I would just be like, how did all of this happen?
Why did he play in the Olympics?
What, why didn't you tell us what happened with him with his, with his
legs before the season started?
Why was there all this mystery around it?
Is he healthy now?
What's wrong with him now?
Can you tell us?
And it just seems like they're, I don't know,
being super tight lipped about everything.
Plus they gave him the extension,
which is the other piece of this.
They gave him this massive extension,
which is very similar to what happened to Pelicans with Zion.
They kind of doubled down on somebody
who had never really shown
that they could stay healthy for that long.
And that's, you start doing that,
you can't come back from that with the way the cap is now.
I don't know, bum me out.
I like watching Embiid when he's healthy.
And I just, the guy tonight didn't even look close.
There's a version of this where after the All-Star game,
he's back to being MVP Embiid.
Because we've seen, we've seen Pique Embiid
be absolutely dominant.
Just this night after
night not just scoring like him. Do you remember when they used to just like give it to him at the
nail and like run around him and he would just either if you backed off him he would turn and
shoot or he would back you down if he had a mismatch like there was a while where they would just
I think doc was the coach where they just give it to him at the foul line and just that's how they
started their offense and it was beautiful because he was playmaking he was shooting he was going to the rim
He was step backing and now it just seems like that guy just doesn't exist anymore
How do you say how does it play out for you Kirk?
Because I'll tell you this I've been around a long time and we talked about this over and there's like just with the history of
The league and I was talking about how Blake Griffin was a good example of this who had a different set
injuries than Embiid did but at some point there were too many of them and it
passed the point of no return and you can't come back and that's what we've
seen over and over again. Zion's a really unusual case because it just seems over
and over again it's hamstrings and like I was driving around my wife yesterday
and I had Termini and Eddie on they were talking about him and my wife was like I was driving around my wife yesterday and I had Terminia and Eddie on, they were talking about him and my wife was like, I don't understand.
If how do you have like chronically bad hamstrings?
Like you just have to stretch and stay hydrated.
What's wrong with this guy?
And I was like, honey, we've been asking this for six years.
There is no answer.
Why does she listen to Terminia and Eddie with you?
Like spousal abuse.
Better question.
It was her listening after five minutes straight of her going,
get these guys off and put music on.
I was like, I just want to hear this top part.
Of those guys.
I think, to answer your question, I think this is Miami.
First of all, Shaq's a better player,
but I would put them in that optimistically, the Miami era Shaq. I think there is- Oh, of all, Shaq's a better player, but I would put them in that
optimistically, the Miami era Shaq.
I think there is.
Oh, 06 Shaq.
Okay.
I think there's a chance that he is still capable of turning a corner
and getting in shape.
Um, so I think that's the optimistic version.
I think the pessimistic version is Phoenix Shaq, which is like, we're
never going to see what we thought we were used to seeing ever again.
So it feels like he has about 30 games to figure this out.
And if he doesn't, that contract is gonna be an albatross,
plain and simple.
Like an all-timer.
An all-timer.
Yeah, part of me wonders why they brought it back at all.
I don't understand what the upside was of putting him out.
It just feels like it would be way easier for him
to get hurt worse than whatever upside you get
from actually playing him.
A couple more things I had for you guys.
Oh, this is along the lines of the injuries thing.
I heard Chikobi and Verno before Verno spent four minutes
Googling MJ's assist record.
You guys were talking about why there are more injuries this year.
And I was walking the streets of LA and I was like, you know what?
I have a take on this and I'm going to drop it on my podcast tonight.
Um, and it's not even that I might've even said this take before.
I just think basketball is way faster.
Um, more aggro to play.
There's more running, there's more stop and start.
There's more collisions.
It's a completely different sport than it was 40 years ago.
And anybody who says differently,
because they watch like on TikTok,
the montage of the bad boy Pistons clothes lining,
a couple of guys like, I'm telling you,
people played way harder now
than they did in the 80s and 90s.
And here's how I know.
Go on YouTube and watch any of the regular season games
from back then.
There's not guys chasing out on the side and flying out.
There's not like these massive collisions
over and over again.
It was just completely different.
It was a lot of post-up stuff,
a lot of guys standing around.
The fast breaks were like nice and smooth
and well orchestrated and It just lay ups.
And I just think it's a more violent sport now for lack of a better word.
That's what I see.
Like Chet Holman got hurt on like a violent collision where he's trying to protect the basket,
which by the way, he does a million times, right?
And it finally went wrong on him.
But I just think the way the sports played now contributes to it.
And I don't really think there's another answer. What do you think, Kirk?
Yeah, I think so. I think pace and space are a big part of it. And tonight was a great example.
We were texting about the sort of awful Tim Hardaway injury that happened in the Detroit game.
And he got that. That was a very violent play. And then in that same game, I think it was Jaden Ivy
got caught like on a closeout and on his spine.
And then you look at all the pelicans
and the hamstring injuries.
I think those are resulting from the sport being faster
and really demanding on athletes,
being athletes for a huge amount of time,
running up and down side to side in
ways that you're the Kevin McHale never did or Robert Parrish never did.
And I think both of those things are a factor.
It's still a very physical sport and 82 games of this is the other thing I would
say is it's not just the game is faster and wider, we're still asking the guys to
play 82 of them.
Uh, and that's a lot plus playoffs, plus potentially the Emirates
cup championship, that 83rd game for, uh, for two, two, two lucky teams.
So I think all of those things lead into it, but you're exactly right.
It's the demand on the bodies in the pace and space era.
It's just unprecedented by NBA standards.
Plus, Jacob's not being able to do cocaine anymore
like he could in the 70s and 80s.
That might be a factor too.
No, see, I was gonna go the other way.
They don't drink enough beer.
I mean, that's really what it is.
Look at, look at, look at.
The MVP of the league,
the undisputed best player in the league is fat.
And he doesn't jump and he doesn't run fast
He's not and he's lumpy. He never gets hurt. Do you know why he doesn't get hurt?
Cuz he doesn't have fast twitch muscles. He doesn't change directions
He doesn't jump in the air and collide against his defender and then double clutch and try to do it
360 and finish with his left hand and I think that I am joking somewhat
But it just speaks to your original point is it's just so much faster and you kind of now have to be an absolute physical freak of
nature to play this sport.
To play this sport.
And then you look at someone like Zion where it's like, yeah, he's 300 pounds.
He could 360 windmill.
That's not normal.
That's not normal.
It's not normal.
And when you watch him play, he goes, he goes into his defender and he bumps into his defender,
clears space and finishes with his left hand.
And like there is collision after collision in the air,
which leads to things like Chet.
And if you look at Bill,
one other thing I was talking to Rod Adams from the Warriors,
you can remember Ron Adams, their old coach.
And he told me one time, he's like,
Kirk, basketball used to be a two foot sport,
and now it's a one foot sport.
So if you look at Yokech's teammate, Jamal Murray, he tore his ACL doing what?
A Euro step.
That move didn't exist 25 years ago.
Dejante Murray tore his, all, Jonathan Isaac tore his, a lot on these one legged
moves.
So it used to be two feet in the paint, drop step in this.
And now it is torque on that one foot drive,
and that's very violent on your knees,
and I think on your muscles too.
But it was just a, from a guy who's been in the-
That's how Derrick Rose got hurt, by the way,
when he, same thing, fly into the basket, remember?
Yeah, one foot, here I go, as fast as I can,
Euro step, decelerate, put everything on my lower body
that I can. And it was just a guy who'd been in the league for 50 years being like,
here's something that's different. And it was so authoritative and simple,
but I do think like just like those fundamental offensive moves, like going from the drop step
to the Euro step increased a lot of injury risk for our guys like Jamal Murray.
Not to mention when you euro step, you're swinging your elbows through your defender's face.
Don't forget that part.
Another thing along with what Kirk said, so you look back like something, as you know,
I'll go on eBay at all hours and I'll go in weird auctions and they'll sell the shoes from the fifties, sixties and seventies, you know,
you see the shoes those guys were wearing like Jesus, like how the fuck did they play
in these even when you get to the eighties?
See like the first, the first Air Jordans, even those would be crazy to play in now.
Because these guys are flying coach because they were wearing
certain equipment that didn't... Drinking beer. You weren't doing Euro step in like
fucking converses in 1973 because your knee would have gone the other direction and probably
gone in the first row. So you kind of had to be careful with the equipment and now the equipment's
so good these guys feel like I can go full speed, stop, do two hop steps,
then crash into somebody.
I don't know, I really genuinely feel like the game
is way more violent and faster, but if you mention this
to anybody who played in the league in the 70s and 80s,
like if I said that to Eddie Johnson on his show,
he'd be so fucking mad,
because they'd just get insulted.
Like how dare you? We were playing so hard back then. It's like I
Don't know what to tell you. I have we have the clips
I have never missed ESPN sports science for a single second before this conversation
Remember sports science. Yeah, I've never missed that segment in my sports media diet until right now
Because I want to hear what he stepped with his right foot I would never miss that segment in my sports media diet until right now because I wanna hear,
when he stepped with his right foot,
it's like 14 elephants going 40 miles an hour,
and then he turns like an F1 car,
and then he turns around and turns,
and then when he steps with his left foot,
it is like the force of a gorilla
pounding on a rock as hard as it can,
and then he turns like a fish avoiding prey.
Something you should bring the show back. Yeah, let's do it. Pounding on a rock as hard as it can and then he turns like a fish
Here's the other point to this combo
The ultimate sag we've had injuries this whole time and this year is no different than any other year you go back Can you look at all the stars like our guy Jalen when he was playing all the guys who got hurt there in that era?
Granhill Chris Weber you you go on through,
like a lot of guys either had careers cut short, Tracy McGrady, a ton of knee
injuries. Um, you go back to the eighties, like Ralph Sampson, who was basically
Wemba Nyama before Wemba Nyama. Um, and he took a hard fall in the Boston
garden and was never the same and had knee injuries after that. And so we've
had injuries all the way through, but to me it's, I spend more time watching basketball now
being scared for the guys than I can ever remember before.
Like there's plays you're watching real time going,
oh no, oh God.
Or like even like the landing,
like people, these three point shots
where they're just constantly landing on someone's feet
like Tatum the other day.
I don't know, it's a Molotov cocktail of injuries.
So one other thing I had, I had a couple other small things for you.
Jacobis, this one's just for you.
You know, Derek White, can we all agree shaving his head?
Great move. Right?
Trey Young, we're, follow suit, bro.
Oh, I have a different guy for you.
You're in the building, Trey Young.
Oh, I'll guess who it is.
Okay.
Who should be next?
Who's the next Eric Waite?
Suggs.
It's time, Suggs.
Wow.
Is that what you were gonna say?
Yes.
I knew it, I knew it.
I love Suggs so much.
Right in my notes.
When does Suggs shave his head?
Listen, you know, our friend and colleague here,
Kurt Goldsberry, is
he's a big Manu guy and Manu just
sort of like worked it.
Right. Well, that was an
Argentinian thing, though.
Well, and he came off the bench
too. So Trey Young could take two
things, I guess.
From our man, Manu.
I think it's time for sucks.
Here's another one I time for sucks.
Here's another one I got for you.
If you, if you gave David Griffin true serum and you said, yo dude, if you had to do it over again, would you have traded Zion last summer?
Kept Brandon and Grim and kept Dyson Daniels and tried to basically sell as high as you possibly
could on Zion over doing this whole roller coaster ride another year.
Would he say, yeah, shit, I should have traded him Kirk.
It's getting close.
I will say yes.
I will say yes to that because it appears like here we are one more year.
And I think for me, this was the breaking point year for Zion.
I don't know where Griff is, but Dyson Daniels looks like a real because it appears like here we are one more year. And I think for me, this was the breaking point year for Zion.
I don't know where Griff is, but Dyson Daniels looks like a real player.
Uh, Larry Nance, as we mentioned earlier, by the way, don't forget the picks.
Um, so if you had traded Zion, you would have gotten something
probably pretty significant back.
Um, at that moment, remember the, the playing games he, he was playing really well.
And then he got hurt there too, uh, against the Lakers.
I'd say yes, because it looks like at this point, the other thing, and I'd say to David
Griffin, he's done a great job drafting Herb Jones, Trey Murphy.
Yeah.
These are great.
These are nice players.
He's put together there.
Yeah.
He could, he could do a, he could do a great job with it, brought back, either in draft assets or talent, I think.
So I'd say yes, I think that's a good point. And I wish I wasn't saying yes, because Zion is my favorite NBA player to watch when he's out there being Zion and doing all those aforementioned dangerous moves, putting more torque on his one leg than anybody else in human history ever has. Could you imagine the sports science segment on
that Jacoby? Now your favorite player is Scoot Henderson. My son said today we're
talking about Zion and he was like, thank God we didn't get those boxes because
the Zion rookie, the prison boxes, and they were super high because there's so
much Zion hype. And I was telling him like, we got to wait, the price are too high, they'll dip down.
And then Zion, a couple of good things happened. They dipped up and we just kind of forgot about it.
And now it's like, you know, now I said to him, probably the same thing's going to happen with
Guemba-Nyama. Just be relieved we never got the boxes. I'm just, I'm just feeding to Kobe. This is unnecessary. Kobe's are you back in?
Cause he had one good game against Utah.
Two good games, two good games.
Sacramento.
Here's the thing is my, my criticism of the, the Victor Luzbun Yama shot diet
started two weeks ago and now it's become mainstream.
It's like your favorite band that blew up.
So now it's like, yeah, it's like everyone's everyone's doing it. So now it's like, yeah, it's like, yeah, it's like, yeah, it's like, yeah now it's become mainstream. It's like your favorite band that blew up. So now it's like
Yeah, it's like not even everyone's everyone's doing it. So now it's like, alright, everybody have fun. You can play with my toys
I'll make new toys. That's how I feel
Kirk, do you like Jacobi's theory that?
Wemby is basically like a kid who's been homeschooled and giving candy for dinner every night and has never been scolded or yelled at or even like had a hand raised? No, I do not like this
theory at all. I think he remains the best prospect in pro basketball. I will
meet him halfway though. If there's something that really irritates me about
the young man's development, it's his jump shot and his tendency to lean on it
too much when it's more Westbrook than Curry.
And I feel like nobody can stop this guy inside of eight feet that I've seen.
And I feel like he needs to do that and the team needs to help
him get there more often.
He's shooting 25% from three.
His jump shot in the mid range is one of the worst in the league.
Efficiency wise, this is not unusual for a young potential superstar, uh, but
it's frustrating when that young potential superstar has the potential to
be the most dominant interior player of his era.
Uh, and so every time we're spending more and more time away from the
basket, we're not getting towards his true calling,
which is to be, I think, the best player near the hoop, Bill.
Kirk, I wanna ask you a question, right?
Because I know you know this
more than almost anybody on the planet.
We always talk about what he's shooting from three,
what percentage he is, or what he did that night, right?
But you know better than anybody on the planet
that not all three pointers are created equal
You know what I mean?
there's the difference between like a catch-and-shoot swing swing corner three when you're buck naked and when you're six foot eight seven foot six and
You're taking step backs with like a point guard on you or you're shooting from
28 feet instead of toes on the line like it's it's not just that he's such a
Thus far this season,
a poor three point shooter, albeit he has shot well,
last two games.
It's not what you do, it's how you do it.
It's the threes that he's getting that I find so frustrating
as well.
It's like you're seven foot six.
Why are you taking Dame Lillard type threes?
Why?
Right, particularly in a team environment
where those shots were outlawed for years when they were
put guys on the roster that probably could do that.
So we were the last team to sort of let our players dribble into threes when I was around
there.
So I agree with this.
And again, his shot diet is something that needs to be talked about and improved and
optimized.
And for me, yeah yeah you're right this dude should probably start with catch-and-shoot threes and shots near the basketball
hoop these these off the dribble euro step when they work it looks great when
his when his step back works I should say but it doesn't work enough and it's
it's hurting the team's offensive efficiency overall so I think this team
if it wants to compete they need need to optimize their star player.
You know, in the rewatchables, we subscribe to a one for them, one for them, one for them, one for them, one for us philosophy.
Jacoby benefited from one from us when we did Project X.
Definition of a one for us.
I think with Wemby, they should have a one for them,
one for us philosophy.
It's like, you can shoot that three every once in a while,
but that's gonna be a one for you.
We need you near the basket.
How about little eight footers?
How about that little baseline bank shot you have?
How about studying some Kareem Skyhook stuff?
Because guess what?
Nobody will ever be able to block it from seven feet.
Just kind of vacillate between those two worlds.
I never think, he should never shoot more than
one third of his shots should be threes.
If it's anything higher than that,
all it does is take him away from around the basket
of the rebounding.
I've talked about this stuff for many things.
Last thing I have for you, Jacobes,
Jovic today had the worst in-game broken nose I've seen in a while. Did you see it?
No, I did not see it, but I mean, you know, I'm a broken nose specialist.
And he was walking off and his nose was like, Oh yeah, it was one of those.
Felt bad. Thought he, you had, you've had a, you had how many broken noses playing
hoops?
I've had a lot of broken noses, not all of them playing hoops,
but most of them playing hoops.
It's getting to the point where my nose is just,
it's a collection of cartilage
that doesn't speak to each other anymore.
So when I break it playing hoops,
I stopped the game for like 15 seconds
and people are like, your nose is broken.
I was like, no, it was like that before.
And I just continue to play.
I just continue to play.
Kirk, any last predictions before we we go NBA season through three weeks?
I want to see-
When do the Cavs lose?
Yeah, when do the Cavs lose is the right one to finish on.
I think this team goes at least 16 and 0 if you look at their schedule.
I don't want to jinx it, but if I'm just playing the numbers, I think they can go, I think
they play your team in Boston coming up, right?
That's sweet.
Yeah.
I think that's going to be one of the big games.
At Tilly Tomorrow, home Chicago, home Charlotte, and then they'd be going for 16-0 against
Boston.
So I think only one team has done more than 15-0, and that was the Warriors that did 24-0,
Grantland era Warriors. Yeah. Oh, no, it was the right after ground.
It was the 15, 16 similarities to that warriors team that I know a bunch of
people have brought up, but new coach comes in, there's good nucleus in place.
They were pretty good last year, but not something was missing.
And now it all kind of fell into place.
Incredible shooting, uh, jump shooting and then high defensive potential with their bigs.
So I like that analogy.
I'm not ready to give them Warrior status.
No, but you know what I mean.
Yeah, nobody's gonna,
but that 2015 Warriors team was 30 to one
to win the title before the year
and ended up going 67 and 15.
And even as they were winning playoff rounds,
people were like, ah, ah, can
you win a title this way?
And I feel like we'll be doing that with the Cavs as they keep going.
What were you saying, Jacobs?
Do you think it would be good for the Cavs to lose a game just to sort of end this?
I do.
Interesting.
I, I, to me, it's like, they have a real chance if poor Zingas is out until mid December range
that they could make a real run trying to be the one seed, which I think is incredibly
valuable.
As you know, I care about having a game seven at home.
It's one of my crazy takes that I planted my flag on over the years.
Game sevens at home.
Good. crazy takes that I planted my flag on over the years. Game sevens at home, good.
But I think they could do it,
because this Celtics team,
it's pretty vulnerable game to game.
Like I went to the Brooklyn game Friday
that they almost lost,
they ended up beating in Brooklyn OT, Atlanta tonight.
Like they don't have a lot of size,
you can get to the rim on them without poor Zingas,
and with Horford at this different point in his career,
where they're just trying to keep them ready for April, May, June.
Like they're, they're, they're not as like deep as I think people seem to think they
are. They're not the same team as last year, at least right now. They will be, but I think
Cleveland could get some distance on them. That's going to be a tough spot for the Celtics
next week if they're not a hundred percent healthy. Cause this Cavs team I'm watching, they seem incredibly, incredibly confident in who they
are and that they really have a good chemistry.
They figured out the Mitchell Garland end of the game stuff, at least so far.
Right?
I think Mitchell's taken, he's given up real shots this season.
Oh yeah.
So Garland is their, Garland is their crunch time guy.
Yeah. Donovan's their main time guy.
And then it goes to Garland for crunch time.
And it's been great.
And Evan Mobley's been better.
Ty Jerome's been great.
Their final.
Classic, right?
He was on the Warriors a couple of years ago
and Kerr loved him.
And then Atkinson just kind of filed it away
and then took him to Cleveland.
And he's like a six man of the year candidate.
Yeah, that's the spot they need
to really get production from is the wing
in between their incredible front court
and their incredible back court.
Can they find some Dean Wade magic,
some Kara Slavert magic, some Akaro magic,
and then Ty Jerome.
So they found some depth there.
I think they're the real deal. I'm not ready to say they're going to beat your Celtics,
but I could definitely see him being undefeated going into that game.
And it's in Boston, right?
Bill, I think that game next week,
I'm taking the calves completely seriously.
I think they're, I think they're legit good.
I don't think, I don't think there's any bullshit with this.
I think it's real.
Um,
as me starting to look back at the Kenny Atkinson
Brooklyn Nets era because there was some teams.
And Katie and Kyrie fucked them.
Yeah.
Because that like, Jared Allen was there,
Kierstler Verth, they're now currently on the Cavs.
They had the best D'Angelo Russell ever.
He's never gonna return to that.
And they had like Jared Dudley
and they had these like bench celebrations.
They felt like a true great chemistry, good vibes,
young, vibrant team that was coming together
and winning games and going to the playoffs,
which sort of enticed the Kyrie KD invasion,
which sort of ended that era.
And I'm starting to look back at it being like,
huh, like, huh.
Maybe this guy's a really, really good coach.
Yeah, maybe they're a really, really good coach
that sort of tried to upgrade through superstars
and it completely backfired for a million different reasons.
But you think back at Kenny Atkinson as a Nets head coach
and they're not gonna build a statue outside of Barclays,
but when you revisit those years,
you can sort of see the seeds of this success.
What do you think their're over under is right now for wins for the season?
If you had to guess 58 and a half.
What do you think it is, Jocopes?
I'm going to go 62.
62.
That's 55 and a half right now.
What's Boston?
55 and a half right now.
What's Boston?
Boston's off because of, uh, I think cause they played tonight. Nobody that played tonight is, uh, in there.
What do you think the Lakers are?
43 and a half.
46 and a half.
That's the thing.
There's still some value with some of the stuff.
Get, get back.
They're going to run.
Yeah.
Well, Bronnie and a couple of G league games probably help them.
All right.
Kurt Goldsberry, Dave Jacoby.
It was a grant land reunion podcast.
Great to see you guys.
Thanks for staying up with me tonight.
All right.
That's it for the podcast.
Thanks to Goldsberry and Jacoby.
Thanks to Steve Cerruti and Kyle Creighton as well.
Don't forget, you can watch all the clips and videos from this podcast on the
Bill Simmons YouTube channel. I will see you on Thursday. I never said I don't have a few years with him.
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