The Bill Simmons Podcast - Indy Steals Game 1 in OKC … WTF Happened? | With Zach Lowe

Episode Date: June 6, 2025

The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Zach Lowe react to the Pacers stunning OKC in Game 1 of the NBA Finals (2:32). Then, they preview Game 2 and discuss fixes for OKC to turn the series around (30:31). Fi...nally, they discuss the Knicks' coaching drama, who the new head coach could be in New York, and trade rumors (46:30). Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Zach Lowe Producers: Chia Hao Tat and Eduardo Ocampo Get started today at HubSpot.com/AI 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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Starting point is 00:01:22 Lots of movies filmed in New York. Lot of options left. You have to wait and see. Coming up on this podcast, Zach Lowe and I decided to do a live stream right after game one of the 2025 NBA finals. And we were assuming that OKC, who is nine and a half point favorites on Fandol, that they were going to easily win and then game two would be the game. That's not what happened. Indiana came back and it was awesome.
Starting point is 00:01:51 And we jumped right on YouTube live after that and everything we did was we recorded eight minutes after the game. So that's what you're about to hear. We're gonna take a break. We're gonna bring in Pearl Jam. And then Zach Lowe and I breaking down an incredible game one of the 2025 finals next. Let's go.
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Starting point is 00:02:36 and the eligibility vary by state. We were assuming it would be an OKC 20 point easy win. We would have to make weird OKC conversation because they're a hard thing to talk about. And then Indiana was like, I can't even speak. Indiana was like, we're Michael Myers. You thought we were dead. We fell out of the deck in the back and we landed on our back and you looked out there and all of a sudden we weren't there and we just keep coming and coming and eventually we get you and you don't know what happened. I can't speak. I've come to the conclusion that I just don't get the Indiana Pacers. I don't get how they do this. I don't get how there's at least one game every series where they do this
Starting point is 00:03:45 It's Halliburton at the end of every game with the last shot emerging. I mean like the the number of clutch shots He's made this season in this playoffs This is like an all-time legendary crunch time heater and he didn't even play that well in the course of the game and all Anyone's gonna remember is the last shot it this is The Pacers are unbelievable. And this might be, I mean, look, we've all seen thousands of basketball games. No, this might be, this was weirder than the next game one. This is, this might be the, it was weird because it was weird the whole time. It was weird. Like how do they have 19 turnovers in the first half and they're not getting run out of the
Starting point is 00:04:22 building? It's 11 and between 11 and 13 the whole game I don't like it just felt like the strangest. It's the strangest game I've ever watched I think start to finish and then the finish puts it over the top Like I don't I can't wait to rewatch the fourth quarter to see what happened. Oklahoma City's office I just can't believe Indiana won that game. It's unbelievable. We have a series we did weird word We're gonna see we got a series. 19 turnovers and Lou Dort had five threes, I think in the first three quarters. And if you just told me those two things, I would have assumed, okay,
Starting point is 00:04:53 see one by 25 Halliburton was really tentative. Um, it felt like Indiana was going to lose by 20 plus various points in the game. Okay. So he was doing the thing over and over again where they're up nine, they're up 11, they're up nine, they're up seven, they're up 11. And you just wait for them to put together that last 10 run when they're up 21 and the game's over. And it just never happened. I think they got up to maybe 15, right?
Starting point is 00:05:20 13 or 15 was the highest lead and it just hovered. It hovered in that range from like 11 to 13 which is not really a range It's just small small range and they could never land the knockout punch, but then they go it's back to 8 It's back to 9. It's back to 6. It's back to 8 again. And it's all of a sudden Indiana's won the game You know what the moment was the moment where it was like, wait a second Turner first of all, Indy made, I think seven, eight crazy threes. We were like, that's not going in. Then it would go in, but Turner hit that three.
Starting point is 00:05:52 The way he stepped to the left and he banked it. When he did that, I w I was on alert after that was like, Oh, okay. All the, all the stuff I was working on for the rundown was Zach might be just going up and smoke, but, um, okay. So we took three field goals in the last four minutes of the game, Zach. That's weird. I didn't, I mean, I can't wait to watch the game again because I need, I didn't like the feel of Oklahoma city's offense almost the entire game. I meant made, not take by the way.
Starting point is 00:06:22 You know what I mean. I didn't, I didn't like the feel of their offense almost the whole game. I meant made not take by the way. Oh, whatever. You know what I mean? I didn't, I didn't like their, the feel of their offense almost the whole game. A lot of that is credit to the Pacers. Their transition defense was unbelievable. To turn the ball over. I mean, it says 24 in the box score. I think that doesn't include a couple of like, like other like extra team turnovers or whatever. I think it's like 25 or 26 and to, to not get just underwater from an avalanche of transition points. But I didn't like, I mean, Shea had 38 and it was just, I didn't love his shot selection for a lot of the game.
Starting point is 00:06:53 And I thought it felt like he was just taking a lot of shots. Like he had 11 in the first quarter. Would he end up with 30? 30 shots in a free throw. Yeah, that's too many. And some I didn't like. And it felt like they got- I thought Nemmhard really, look, he had 38 points, but I thought Nemmhard was about as comfortable as I've seen anyone defending Shay.
Starting point is 00:07:13 It was like one of those things where it looked like they'd been playing against each other for 10 years. He kind of knew all his stop and start moves. Even in the end when Shay got that last shot, that would have put him up by three and he missed it. Nemmhard was right there the whole time with them. Pretty comfortable I thought. And I just thought they got slowed down a little bit and not a lot of flow to their
Starting point is 00:07:33 offense. A lot of possessions were like SGA, ISO, all right Nemhart kind of stoned me, kicked to J-Dub, ISO and just sort of, just there wasn't a lot of flow And I don't know if it's because they were playing just one big the whole time. And, and, and I thought this was a good one big series for them. Clearly they agreed. They start Kacen Wallace over Hardenstein, but a lot of their best passing sequences are the big to big passing sequences. And they, they sort of got those out of their, out of their game by the lineup
Starting point is 00:08:03 choice they made, maybe it was the pressure, the defense, the stage, the unfamiliar lineups, like a lot of five out, not unfamiliar, but just they clearly rejiggered their rotation for this. I didn't like the way their offense flowed, but still, can we just, like you mentioned the bank. Can we say one thing about that rotation thing? Yes. Because I think this is the key to the game. Did you look at the rebounds?
Starting point is 00:08:26 Oh, uh, it's, okay. 56 to 39. I mean, it's not 56 to 39 Indiana. So, okay. See goes one big instead of two. Indiana averages 39 rebounds a game in the playoffs. Like if you're going to say, what's the weakest part of their game, you'd say, I'm worried about the rebounds, especially against a team that plays double bigs.
Starting point is 00:08:49 Okay. See starts one big down the stretch. They go small ball completely and give up a couple of big offensive rebounds to see outcome. I just, why is okay. See changing what they okay. See is 80 and 18 heading into this game. Why are they changing their lineups like this?
Starting point is 00:09:05 Why are they going super small at the end of the games? Like, they're the heavy favorites. They're home. Mick, why are you changing to conform to Indiana? I don't get that. So I was surprised, I mean, I talked for two podcasts in a row about how I thought probably the one big lineups
Starting point is 00:09:21 were gonna be a little bit smoother for the Thunder. I mean, lots of people made this point to it was not like an original point by me just because the Siaka matchup is a tough one for, for the OKC bigs and, and, and a better one for JDub or Caruso or whoever takes the matchup. Um, but I still thought that they would start like every team to start how we start and you got to force us to adjust and Richard Jefferson on the broadcast is making the point like if you're Indiana, this is a win like they've adjusted to us already.
Starting point is 00:09:51 And I was thinking the opposite way. I think it was like a cold blooded we're going for the kill right out of the shoot in game one. We're not messing around. It didn't work. They got 19 turnovers in the first half. If you like you you should, it, this is an all time impossible outcome.
Starting point is 00:10:08 24 turnovers to six against the thunder and the thunder don't win the game is just absolutely bonkers. Plus 17 rebounds. Indiana somehow ends up at 24 assists. And it's notable that OKC has 13 because that's how it felt watching it. It felt like it was a lot of one-on-one stuff. I didn't feel like they were running enough. I actually didn't think, like I had all these separate notes. I was going to be what can Indiana do better for game two when it seemed like they were going to lose. The number one thing was it didn't feel like they were running. I felt like the pace, I thought
Starting point is 00:10:44 they were psyched out by the defense and the steals and the turnovers and they weren't taking off on chances that they had, but it somehow worked out anyway and they won. I think there's things that they can do to be even better in game two. So when you say we have a series, like I bet Indiana thinks we have a series too because they're like, we didn't really play that well. We got, we, we rebounded well. Nobody in our team was really awesome. I mean, Nemmhard, I thought had a good all-around game, topping it some threes, but we weren't running like we should have.
Starting point is 00:11:11 And we were really sloppy with the ball in the first half because honestly they look nervous. And Hal Burton even said in that mic thing, he was like, I'm finally getting my breath. I'm fine. Like it's nerve wracking to be in the finals. You and I have been in the arena for those things. It's a different kind of tension, energy.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Everybody's out there for three hours. And when you're a young team, you feel it. They looked nervous to me and then they were fine. We're going to be there soon. It's going to be, it's going to be exciting. Um, Obi Toppin five threes after a start in which he looked like a little bit overwhelmed for the first 90 seconds he was on the floor and like three turnovers in two minutes.
Starting point is 00:11:46 But you mentioned the bank shot three. Yeah. Which was by the way, it was a play that the Celtics run a lot where miles Turner fakes like he's going to set a pin down for Halliburton. And then Halliburton switches it up and sets a monster like double pin down for miles Turner. That's a play that Tatum and Horford run all the time and he banks in the three There was a lane violation on a Siakam mystery. I love that. By the way watching it in real time I was like that's Scott. It's a lane violation on somebody. There's four guys in the paint right now
Starting point is 00:12:16 There's a tipped air ball like an air ball That's tipped tipped in or put back in by Siakam just like like, and by the way, and also you mentioned just the threes, like, uh, Neesmith makes one in the corner on like a broken play where Obi Toppins dribbling around and trying to find someone to give it to. Neesmith makes a three. Yeah. I guess Neesmith in the last, in the fourth quarter of a desperate game is just never ever going to miss a shot again in his life.
Starting point is 00:12:40 And the Pacers shot 39 threes. 44% of their shots were threes. That's way above their average. And I think it's an absolute must for them to have any chance to win this series. Increase their three-point attempts against a defense that will give them up because they can test them pretty well. But they'll crowd the paint and make you shoot threes and take more, increase the variance. And they ended up taking what? 39 threes compared to more increased the variance. And they ended up taking what? 39 threes compared to 30 for the thunder. And the thunder took a lot more field goals.
Starting point is 00:13:10 That's, that's a big reason they won the game 18 of 39, 46% on threes. Tell me if you agree on this. They were firing them with no hesitation. And I think it was part of their game plan, especially on the road where you were. Okay. So he's been such an absolute juggernaut. And I think Carlisle told everybody. You had the three shoot it immediately.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Cause you could see these okay. See guys flying out on the corners, on the top. Um, but they, but, and I didn't feel like a lot of those threes weren't contested, right? Wasn't like they would some of the corner threes, I guess, were a little open, but for the most part, it wasn't like they, some of the corner threes, I guess were a little open, but for the most part, wasn't like they were wide open. It's 106.98 with three minutes left.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Siakam misses two free throws in a row. Lane violation gets one. SGA makes two free throws. Neesmith hits the three you mentioned. JDubb misses. Nemhart, Heat Check, hesitation,itation, Hesy Step Back 3. I got nothing going on. I'm just going to make something happen and make a 3.
Starting point is 00:14:09 I think it was on Lew Dort too. So all of a sudden they're down 3. SGA gets a 2, they're down 5. Nemheart gets free throws. Siakam blocks SGA. Unbelievable play. Somewhere in there, there's the Dort block where it, where it feels like, okay.
Starting point is 00:14:27 On a knee Smith. Yeah. Yeah. Where it's like, that might be the defining defensive play of the game. And then there's another defining defensive play of the game. 45 seconds. Seahakim offensive rebound scores all sudden and he's down one. J Dubb misses out of bounds play.
Starting point is 00:14:41 I thought he got, I thought Seahakim got fouled. They didn't call it. I thought though, I thought that was a clear foul. I was surprised that not only did Indiana not win that challenge, but that it was decided fairly quickly by the officials. So OCC has the ball now, 22 seconds left with 14 on the shot clock. They go to SGA, who's been unstoppable this entire season and has always scored in this situation. Pretty much, it feels like 90% of the time. Nemhard plays good defense, gets the stop. No timeout by Carlisle.
Starting point is 00:15:08 And then Hal Burton has one of those, I'm not sure what to do and I'm going against an incredible defensive player and takes a long two double pump almost. Sort of semi double pump, what was that? I haven't watched it again. I just went, I just like fell out of my chair and logged onto the Zoom and I don't really know
Starting point is 00:15:26 what happened. It was ugly, but he made it. And there we go. 14, 10 and six for Hal Burton. And I felt like he was pretty tentative for most of the game. That's a pretty nice outcome for him. So you mentioned the J-Dub Miss Three.
Starting point is 00:15:41 I wanna go back to that. That is two minutes and 20 seconds left, Thunder by six. missed three. I want to go back to that. Um, that is, um, two minutes and 20 seconds left thunder by six. If my notes are right and they're a little scribbly, um, SGA, cause you had a seizure. I don't know what was going on. SGA Dort pick and roll up top, probably because Halliburton is on Dort, I'm guessing. SGA splits it clean like Halliburton hedges. I think it's Halliburton is on Dort I'm guessing. SGA splits it clean
Starting point is 00:16:06 like Halliburton hedges I think it's Halliburton again we're doing this live it might not be Halliburton but it's whatever. You're right and he's going down and seems like he's gonna do an SGA Euro step layup. If you freeze it when he gets into the paint and he had just gotten fouled I believe in mid two free throws like a minute before 30 seconds before. He gets in the paint every single other Indiana defender on the floor is just like, fuck it. We're coming into the paint. Like you are not shooting this shot and we are also not going to fail. You have to pass the ball. Everyone left corner, right corner, J-dub on the wing.
Starting point is 00:16:37 He kicks it to J-dub and that's the knockout punch right there. I wrote that in my notes. The KO punch won't come. He misses that shot. And that was the moment where I thought they might, they might actually win this thing and go up one. I have an important question. Did you think the shot was going in?
Starting point is 00:16:54 Cause I did not. The J-dub shot or the Halliburton shot? J-dub shot. I, I wasn't watching the trajectory to be honest. I was watching the release. It looked fine to me. When it was clear, when it was clear he was watching the release. It looked fine to me. I did that.
Starting point is 00:17:05 When it was clear he was about to shoot, did you think it would go in? If I'm remembering correctly, he has like a little pass fake where he might pass it to the corner and then he decides to keep it himself. That's always like a, I don't know. But I don't remember feeling strongly about it.
Starting point is 00:17:20 You felt strongly about it right away. I forget what Denver game it was. I think it was Denver. What was the one where he hit that huge three that I didn't think was going in? I think it was, it was one of the Denver games and it was the same situation and he actually made it. That time he did not make it. I gotta say the more I'm thinking about it, I'm stunned that OKC changed what they did
Starting point is 00:17:44 so much in that game. I don't really fully understand it. I thought their biggest advantage was going to be the size and the rebounding and the rim protection. And I know you were making the case for one big at a time, but even then, Chet played 23 minutes and Hartenstein played 17. And Isaiah Joe played 11 minutes. I mean, Isaiah Joe played 11 minutes.
Starting point is 00:18:05 I mean, Isaiah Joe, he was fine. He was plus three. He made two shots, but I felt like every moment when they had a swing out there that wasn't an absolute piranha defensively, you're giving Indiana like a little chance to breathe. I don't know, it was weird coaching. I'm very interested to see what they do.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Because I would have started the double big lineup and sort of just modified the rotation. So it's, if it's going a certain way, I go less double big, more one big. I thought the five out lineups, like the no big lineups, looked incredible defensively. Like Indiana was just like, where are we even supposed to go? Right.
Starting point is 00:18:41 But you lose all the rebounding. But they lost too many of the rebounding. It was like a night, it was like, we did everything right. And then users lose all the rebounding, but they lost too many of the rebound. And she was like, it was like, we did everything right. And then couldn't close the deal. Yeah. The key point though, with the foot, with the first part in the first quarter, they were clearly a shoeing, oh, we're going to do this for six minutes. And then here's the lineup we love.
Starting point is 00:18:58 They're like, fuck it. We're going to try to blow you out of the, out of the arena in the first half, which they kind of did. I, they did, they did. And it was, I mean, I just couldn't like when the turnovers just kept happening, like every variety of turnover, entry passes, back door passes, lost it in the back court, dead ball turnovers. There was, I think the one that put them up 15, by the way, when you mentioned
Starting point is 00:19:21 the biggest lead was when they couldn't inbound the ball from the base. TJ McConnell inbound pass, yeah. Yeah, and J-Dub dunked it, and that felt, again, that felt like a knockout punch. Like, how many times have we seen this game? And the Pacers, man, they just keep on playing. They just keep playing. It's really, they're just an awesome, awesome team,
Starting point is 00:19:38 and they just keep on coming. SGA had 18 shots in the first half. He was eight for 18, and 15, just for the record. I'm not gonna lie, I got a text from an assistant coach who was like, is he gonna shoot 40 times in this game? Like, are we gonna see a 40-shot performance by SGA? And it was not a compliment. I saw a stat today somewhere on social media
Starting point is 00:20:00 that Shaq was the last scoring champ to win the title. And it did make me pause for a second. I was like, wow, 25 years since that's happened. It seems like a long time. Um, who, well, I'll, I'll do some of my notes that I still feel like we can still use because I was going to ask you this after okay, see one, but now they didn't win who is the MVP of that game. If this was hockey, you're not a hockey guy.
Starting point is 00:20:24 This is hockey. Who's the star of the game? Who's the guy who skates out last waves to the crowd. I think the guy who skates out last is Halliburton just cause he made the shot at the end. I think the sneaky MVP of the game for Indiana and it's just so befitting of how he plays is Siakam. Just quietly 19 and 10 makes big plays, defends everywhere. You kind of don't notice him for a little while. But he's just a consistent positive force for them.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Miles Turner was good in 28 minutes and then the top in five threes. And McConnell kept them afloat during a couple stretches where it looked like it could get out of hand. Those are nine big points for TJ McCauley. He's minus 13, I get it. It's not like a fantastic game, but those buckets felt huge.
Starting point is 00:21:11 So I would say Nemhard because I thought there were a couple moments where if he didn't play with the confidence that he had down the stretch, I just think they'd immediately lose. But you could also talk me to Siakam. Siakam had 10 rebounds. It's interesting. Hal Burn did too, because I was looking at the props for this game on Fandel
Starting point is 00:21:30 before the game and I had to do that Taylor fade pick, which I ended up doing SGA two threes, which hit, but I was initially going to do Siakam rebounds because I was like, who's going to get rebounds on Indiana. And I went, I looked at his rebound game log and he's really like four, five, six a game. This game he had 10 and he had a couple big offensive rebounds I thought in traffic, like to keep plays alive. And in general, I just felt like they kept plays alive
Starting point is 00:21:57 a couple of times. So did OKC. OKC had a couple of good tap outs. But if I'm OKC, I'm, screw this, let's go big again. We can't get, we can't go minus 17 on the boards at home. You know, it's interesting. One of the more eye popping stats in the box course, Chet Homeridge minutes, which you mentioned earlier is 23 and change. The second or third best guy in the team.
Starting point is 00:22:21 And some of it is probably because he's on miles Turner and that's fine. Like that's not a bad defensive matchup or anything. Um, but miles Turner is a pick and pop big man and Shea, I'm sorry, Chet has made his bones in the NBA and made Oklahoma city's defense superpowered by being at the rim all the time. And by virtue of how they are matching up in this series so far through one game, he can't be at the rim all the time. And I wonder if he just doesn't feel as useful to Dagnall if he's not in that role.
Starting point is 00:22:58 He's guarded Jada McDaniels, he's guarded Aaron Gordon, he's guarded guys where he could just be at the basket all the time, which is why, you know, I, I, I thought that they would start big. And I said on my part, I thought I would try him on Siakam. And I realized that looks like a bad matchup for Chet. And Woz made this point on group chat this week is like, cause Siakam can just kind of get under taller, skinnier guys and do his Siakam stuff. And I was like, I still would try it because
Starting point is 00:23:25 He's got to finish over Chet Even if he backs him under the rim and I just like Chet near the basket if Chet's gonna be on the floor I like him near the basket and I just wonder if Maybe I'm crazy but I wonder if they do start double big if they match up that way heart and Steen on Turner and Chet on siakam, but yeah, they for, they went for the jugular with that adjustment. They were like, we're not messing around and it kind of worked and then nothing worked. Can I extend your point?
Starting point is 00:23:54 Yeah. I just want Shett in the court. I think he's one of the 20 best guys in the league playing him 23 minutes in a finals game seems crazy to me. I don't understand why he wouldn't be out there. I mean, he was two for nine. Maybe they thought he looked nervous. I don't understand why he wouldn't be out there. I mean, he was two for nine. Maybe they thought he looked nervous, I don't know. You made a point, you kind of ruined,
Starting point is 00:24:11 and you hurt my feelings earlier in the week when you did your TIBS, the thing, the beginning of your pod yesterday. And you did the whole thing about when we complained about coaches and adjustments, and then you talked to a coach and you realized they're so much smarter than you and I was like don't lift the curtain for me Zach. I want to feel like I'm as smart as these guys
Starting point is 00:24:34 Tell me how much don't tell me how much smarter they are than me. What am I gonna do? I'd like to second guess them but my addendum to that would be and I should have made it and I'll make it here Is that even if they are? here, um, is that even if they are aware of all of these criticisms and are five steps ahead of you, they still, and I think this is what Tib, where Tib's falls, they still will default to what they feel most comfortable doing. Even if some part of them is like, I should try this, I should try that. Or some coaches will do that. I think Tib's is like that. Tib's can, Tib's could sit down and tell you 17 different counters to 17 different adjustments that
Starting point is 00:25:06 you think he should do and why they wouldn't work and still be aware of like they might work but he's going to lean on to what he knows. But anyway, go ahead. Well, so Carlisle, there's two, and I thought there was good mic'd up moments in this game. Carlisle, they had in the huddle in the first half. And he said, you can't dribble into a crowd against this team. You can't throw mid bounce passes into the middle against this team. And which was actually a lot of information from a coach.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Usually it's like, guys, play hard. You got to move your legs. But he was basically like, you're entering the bowels of hell when you go into the middle and you're dribbling. Please don't do that. I kept, I obviously have to bring the Celtics into this. It's been 20 minutes.
Starting point is 00:25:51 I did think today about Jalen Brown and a couple of the other Celtics just dribbling into the middle in this game and how bad some of the plays would have gone. But then at halftime, they showed Carlisle too, talking to the team and they showed them the third quarter. And he's like, Hey, 19 turnovers too, talking to the team. And they showed him the third quarter. And he's like, hey, 19 turnovers. We're not playing well. We're fine.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Keep doing what you're doing. He clearly wasn't rattled by whatever he saw in the first half. And their strategy was like, as long as we don't turn the ball over, we're going to shoot threes. We're going to keep the pace. I like the pace we're at. And we can kind of hang around.
Starting point is 00:26:22 Because that was not how I felt at halftime. At halftime, I was like, they're gonna lose by 25. No, at halftime I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone. For like the entire first half I was like, is this a real game? Am I dreaming? How many turnovers do they have? And yet the score is only 12, 11.
Starting point is 00:26:41 The whole game I felt like I was hallucinating everything that was happening, including maybe right now. I don't know if Tyrese Haliburton hit another last second shot. What is going on? I had adjustments for game two that I did before the comeback. The two adjustments I had for Indy was Indy has to run more, which I think they're going to do anyway.
Starting point is 00:27:03 I think they're going to look at the tape and realize like we're not, we weren't aggressive enough off rebounds. The other one's interesting because his stats weren't good. And this is just an eye test. Um, and that isn't backed up by any actual information. I let, I thought Matheran seemed athletically comfortable in this game. And I'm intrigued by what his upside is for them because OKC is so fast and so athletic and they're just at warp speed.
Starting point is 00:27:31 And I just thought he looked comfortable in the chaos in a way that I'm wondering, are we going to hear from him in this series with one of those games? When one of those games, you know, when Matthew I don't have those games where he's like, he scored 27 points in 22 minutes. I feel like that. I feel like he's going to have one of those games, when one of those games, you know, when Matthew and I'll have those games where he's like, he scored 27 points in 22 minutes. I feel like that. I feel like he's going to have one of those. So another sort of Rick Carlisle just pushes all the right buttons all the time. Toppin looks overwhelmed immediately and has a disastrous two minutes.
Starting point is 00:28:00 Some coaches would be like, it's just not, not going to be his night. Like I'll just try them one more stint if it doesn't work out and like yeah, we need you Matheran I thought started the game also really bad He had a couple offensive possessions where he hesitated and the whole flow stopped and Carlisle yanked him quickly after one of those possessions And then put him back in the game I thought we I thought we might not see him again after that substitution put him back in the game It's not like he did anything amazing. He was one for five, but I thought you might not see him again after that substitution, put him back in the game. It's not like he did anything amazing. He was one for five, but I thought he got to align for four free throws and just looked
Starting point is 00:28:31 again comfortable. He liked the speed. The Pacers, when you talk to their people, they view these series like holistically. They are thinking, they try to hold adjustments in the bag for future games instead of panicking and overdoing it right away. Like even if they're big underdogs like they are here, they're sort of playing in their head as if this is going to be a really long series. And I think trusting those guys to keep playing is like we're going to need them at some point in the series. It turned out they needed them
Starting point is 00:29:03 today. That's a good point. Thomas Bryan even comes in and scores five points. Corner three at the end of the third quarter, like just okay. His corner three is starting to look Ray Allen-esque. He's one where I think it's going in. Yeah, when Thomas Bryan's signing up. Lots more to discuss. We're gonna take a break for the podcast.
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Starting point is 00:30:56 Best of all, you can see results in days, not months. Visit hubspot.com slash AI to learn more. So Halliburton. Yes. rollercoaster ride for this guy from a big picture standpoint. I think if they lose this game by 1215 Halliburton becomes on the TV shows the next day, the where's Tyrese Halliburton? He's got to step up. It's the finals.
Starting point is 00:31:22 You love the step, but you love the step up guy. He's the step up. It's the finals. You love the step, but you love the step up guy. Step up guy. And because I thought he was a little tentative, but in sometimes he's tentative cause he's trying to fill out the game. In this case, he's going against like an actual fish tank of piranha. And I think going from the speed of what he was going against, against the Knicks and just trying to hunt Jalen Brunson in towns for two weeks. And then you see this team and you're like, who do I hunt? What do I do?
Starting point is 00:31:50 But I thought he kept tossing the car case to Nemhard in smart ways. He didn't, you know, they had all these turnovers. I think he only had three. A lot of the turnovers were Turner and Neesmith. And then those three Toppin and McConnell had a couple. But I don't know. I expect him to be a little more assertive maybe in game two as well. I think they have some moves left.
Starting point is 00:32:15 I think they have bullets in the arsenal for the next game. Well, when you turn the ball over 25 times, you just like, that's one bullet in the arsenal. Just don't do stuff like that Here the ball was so they had five in the second half, which is a good sign too If you're in Danny, you're like, hey, let's play like we did in the second half another three And I think it was in the fourth quarter. I don't remember which one if we're talking about Just everything's got a flip right kind of plays for you to come back and win a game like this
Starting point is 00:32:40 But there was one possession where knee Smith Almost got stripped of the ball like four times in two seconds. He was in the paint. Then he was under the basket. Somehow it didn't lose the ball and found top in for a three. And that was also, I don't, I think it was in the fourth quarter. I was like, I don't understand. I just don't even understand what's happening anymore.
Starting point is 00:32:58 And they just keep coming. So there was a lot of talk last season about the sameness of the styles and the teams. And by the way, there was talk on your podcast and my podcast about it. Are we heading toward a world where everybody has the same offense and plays the same way? And it's all about just hunting matchups and shooting threes and having two guys in the corner and four guys standing around. And then one guy comes over and sets a pick and that's just going to be basketball. And OKC in Indiana, one of the reasons I think we had so much trouble wrapping our heads
Starting point is 00:33:34 around game one as we're watching it was neither of them play like that. I mean, OKC was a little predictable with the SGA stuff, but for the most part you have, OKC is playing small ball down the stretch. Their defense is unlike anything anybody else has. Indiana is just a hodgepodge of, I don't know what the fuck is going on. And, uh, and there's just a natural chaos that both teams have. That makes me think maybe this series is going to be better than we thought. I thought it was going to be okay.
Starting point is 00:34:02 Seeing four or five, I picked five. I think you picked five too. I picked five. Yeah. Um, out of respect for Indiana. Not looking good. Okay. Seeing five.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Well, cause you figured okay. Seeing the roads a little bit different, right? It's, it's going to be a little more, uh, a little more grueling for them. I mean, could this be like the Philly Lakers series in 01 where. Philly steals the game in game one and then the Lakers just dispatch them after that over the next four, maybe. Maybe it doesn't, it does it right now in the wake of that game, it doesn't feel like that because Oklahoma city looked a little, um, confused is the wrong word.
Starting point is 00:34:42 They just looked a little like off trying to figure out what to do against Indiana and how this different team that plays differently. Well, that was a little like the first Denver home game where they had, they controlled the game for 44 minutes and then something weird happened to them. I also think they were going too slow and they stopped kind of looking. This is obviously the all time example of this were the last few years of the Celtics where they would have this lead and they would change how they played to kind of almost protect the lead and change their identity in four
Starting point is 00:35:14 minutes. And I felt a little of that with them. Yeah, I re I want to rewatch the, um, the fourth quarter because I think Indiana just began selling out to the paint. Like we're just going to make you guys make threes. We're not giving you fouls and we're not giving you layups. But can you look for a Chet Holmgren as a rewatch in the fourth quarter? He's always, he's easy to spot when he's on the bench.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Very tall. He's the guy on the bench going, looking at the coach over and over again, going, am I going back in? I'm like the 19th, I was 19th of the Ringer 100. But when you, I mean like yes, Oklahoma city, I thought play, I thought they played too slowly, almost in like a Knicks kind of way where there were a lot of possessions where there was 13 on the shot clock by the time they just walked it up and there's 13 on the shot clock by the time they did anything.
Starting point is 00:35:59 Like, like part of the slowness, uh, for both teams, you've suggested both teams run more, is like these are two of the three or four, if even that many, best transition defense teams in the league. It's hard to run against these teams because they're super fast, super athletic, and super attentive to just like we're not giving up fast break points. But even just taking the ball out of the basket, I thought Oklahoma City didn't play with enough speed. Indiana will play with speed after you make a basket. They'll be underneath your basket in five seconds. And I think both teams have different
Starting point is 00:36:36 tools they can play with to play a little faster. But I thought Oklahoma City kind of sunk into a, why are you guys walking it up like this? Let's go. Like get your young and fast and that's not how you play. I guess that's how I was feeling about Oklahoma City. sunk into a, why are you guys walking it up like this? Let's go, like get your young and fast and that's not how you play. I guess that's how I was feeling about Oklahoma City for a lot of this game, other than when they were forcing a million turnovers, like this doesn't feel like how you, it's too deliberate, it almost feels a little too deliberate
Starting point is 00:36:58 for how you guys usually play. One thing about what you said about pushing the pace but being said about, uh, pushing the pace, but being nervous about okay. See, it was interesting to watch both Albert and them hard when they're going up the middle and they were constantly doing this looking left, right. As they're going full speed because, Oh, there's no team like, okay. See, that just comes diving in from the sides, right? It's almost like you're driving on the highway and you just have cars like
Starting point is 00:37:25 trying to basically spin you out on your left fender and your right fender. These guys are jumping up and they seem rattled by it. Or right from behind. Like if you get a rebound and you start pushing it up, like, like there was at least one or two where the one was like Dort just comes up right from behind and takes the ball. And how about Dort by the way, when Dort made his two back, he made like two consecutive threes.
Starting point is 00:37:44 One was like the Nemhar one where he just was like, I'm just gonna ISO this and launch a three. And then he made another one on the next session. I was like, well, tough one for Indiana. Lou Dort's gonna just go crazy from three, you know? Well, he was gonna be my MVP if they won this game. He's also, it's funny, I wrote this down and then they lost. But Jaden McDanos was like this from Minnesota.
Starting point is 00:38:06 Dort is the guy for OKC where if he's shooting the ball well on top of doing the defensive stuff, you just feel like they're completely unbeatable. Of course they are. Four steals and five threes for Lou Dort. Yes, if his threes plus steals are approaching 10, that's usually a problem. So I Googled, like a lot of people at halftime,
Starting point is 00:38:26 the record for turnovers in a finals game. And they weirdly got it wrong in the broadcast. They said it was 34 with the 77 Blazers and it was 36 Golden State game three, 1975 finals, a game that they won by eight. And then 36 turnovers. And I did a tweet joking about how hey you can do this but I just thought that was so crazy that somebody turned the ball over 36 times and won and now we have a game where somebody turned it over 24 times
Starting point is 00:38:54 and and won. Alright so what are our fixes for OKC for game two? If you had to make picks here. Play with more just juice in the half court, play with more urgency, more speed. Like I thought, I think they could probably hunt Halliburton a little bit more often and a little bit more effectively than they did. But part of that is like setting good screens. Like I don't think they, like Halliburton's guys screening for Shay, like sometimes you got to hit the guy, force them to make a decision, um, force them to help a little bit more.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Um, and I thought some of their best offense was keep it simple. Like Shay going at the Indiana big men on the pick and roll I thought was more effective than. I so ball then getting cute, trying to do guard, guard screens, hunting Halliburton, even though, as I say that they could hunt it more effectively. I thought like miles Turner did not really have a good game trying to contain Shea on the pick and roll top and couldn't do it. Even see Ockham on a switch once got burned.
Starting point is 00:39:55 I thought like that's the simplest offense in the NBA, right? Just have your big guy. If there's one on the floor, come screen, get the other team center involved and, and go from there. And I thought Halliburton actually had some success doing that too. Um, on the floor, come screen, get the other team center involved and, and go from there. And I thought Halliburton actually had some success doing that too. Um, on the other end, those would be two. I, and, and I think the rotation is a big one. I even think like Ken Rich Williams, one minute that was weird.
Starting point is 00:40:16 I could, I would play him more at the four, maybe a little bit. Did not, did not have the AJ Mitchell first half stint, uh, in my notes. Didn't see that one coming. Not really sure why that happened. Uh, but it was just, just weird. Did not have the A.J. Mitchell first half stint in my notes. Didn't see that one coming. Not really sure why that happened, but it was just weird. Did you notice, it's always hard to tell through the TV, but sometimes you can kind of tell. Crowd got super tight the last three minutes. Yeah, you can tell.
Starting point is 00:40:38 You could feel it. That was a, we've never won the title, what's going on? Oh God. And it's interesting, because I went to game one of the 2012 series against LeBron and the Heat, which if I remember correctly, OKC, I thought should have won that game. Maybe they did win the game.
Starting point is 00:40:56 One of those first two games, Durant got fouled in the corner and then it called it. Game one, they won. Game two is the game you're talking about where Durant gets fouled up. Miami's up two. I was sitting where he got fouled. It lookedled up. Uh, Miami's up to Miami's up to, but yeah, that crowd is absolutely loud. Your head hurts when you leave.
Starting point is 00:41:12 Um, but they can also get a little tight. And don't you think some of that is also like those fans know this team has done this to every team they've faced in the playoffs so far. Like if we let this game get away, we've seen Indiana in this movie before. Like it's danger. A it's dangerous. They're never out of the game. And B if we give them momentum with a home loss like this, who the hell knows what could happen?
Starting point is 00:41:36 Well, what's interesting, big picture Indiana who, if they just get swept in the finals, just historically legacy wise, it'd be like, oh yeah, that was a weird season. Indiana beat Milwaukee, and then they shot Cleveland. They had all those comebacks, and then they beat the Knicks, and they fired Tibbs, and then they got killed in the finals. Yeah, I kind of remember that team. Now it's like, remember that Indiana team? Holy shit, you had to chop their head off
Starting point is 00:42:01 and decapitate them to get them out of the way. What a crazy finals team that was. I mean, some Kevin Pelton stats kind of person is going to have to go through the database and study is this the greatest clutch shooting season? Last two minutes, last 90 seconds. Greatest clutch playoffs. Yeah. But even regular season, he was incredible too.
Starting point is 00:42:24 It's like Halliburton is making all the shut We didn't you know what we did not hammer enough. We kind of hammered around it. We didn't hammer it enough Jdubb and Shet 8 of 28 combined from the floor Chet Chet made two baskets the entire game The first was to my earlier point about keep it simple pick pick and pop, pump fake, drive by miles, turn or lay up. The second was a fast, a dunk on a breakdown on a, on a double pick and stagger pick and roll.
Starting point is 00:42:51 That's just like two, two baskets for chat and eight to 28 for those two guys. Like, you know, that's young guys in game one of the finals. When Oklahoma city loses, the focus is often on those, the second and third guys. Cause Shay, even when he has an end game and game and this was like as I think a 38 point game could be puts up numbers with some decent level of efficiency and so the spotlight always goes to those guys they weren't good enough well the other thing about the finals that we love the rhythm of these games we have game one and this is the only time you have the home game with the two days off and two days talking about it.
Starting point is 00:43:29 And tomorrow people are going to go to Nemhardt and be like, you've been going against SGA for a long time. What's your secret? Just dying for him to say one dumb thing. You're dagnaw. You guys are 80 and 18. Chet played 23 minutes. Hartenstein played 17.
Starting point is 00:43:45 Like, what are you doing? I mean, I'm sure that was in the press conference right now. So a little bit of a pressure. And then on top of it, you have Indiana, which I think has a great crowd. And now they can decide the series at home if they want to. And they would be, I think the most improbable finals champ.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Easy, easy, let's not do it yet. I'm trying to think, is there anybody, even if you said like the 77 Blazers or the 78 Sonics, like that era, even, I don't know. Talk about it, they were 28-1 in the East before the playoffs. This would be the fucking craziest finals. If you were a Pacers fan right now and the basketball gods came to you and said, hey, we'll make you a deal. Would you sign up for 2-2 right now going back to Oklahoma City 2-2 for game five?
Starting point is 00:44:37 Would you take that deal? Or are you gonna get greedy and think we can be up 3-1? I don't think I can win if it's 2-2. I think I have to win two of the next three. Okay, all right. I think I have to win two of the next three. Okay. All right. I assume I'm going to win game three and then game four will be, you assume OKC will do the thing where they win by 38 in game two and one of those games. And then we'd be like, ah, India already got the game they got.
Starting point is 00:44:57 Then India win game three. Then game four be the series. I will say though, when you're a big underdog, I really like winning game one. I just feel like if it's a recipe to actually win a series when you're a massive underdog like that, now you only have to win three of the next six. By the way, these aren't like outstanding points by me. I'm just pointing out. You lose that first game, now you have to win four of the next six and you're the big underdog to begin with. Conversely, we've seen some teams where they blow that first game in now you have to win four of the next six and you're the big underdog to begin with. Um, conversely, we've seen some teams where they blow that first game in a,
Starting point is 00:45:28 in a big series or even a finals. And it turns, you know, we just saw it with the next series. You saw it in Orlando, Houston in 1995. Sometimes there could be a devastating game one loss and the team can get rattled. I think OKC will be fine though, cause Chet will play more, JDub will be better, and I assume they're not going to get out rebounded by 17 again. Well, this is also where the Denver series and to a lesser extent, game four in Minnesota are just massively important for them because they've answered the bell already every time
Starting point is 00:46:04 they face pressure, including being down 2-1 to Denver and specifically JDub, especially JDub in game seven of the Denver series. So, this is no longer like, it's unchartered because it's the finals, but they've kind of done this before and this seems like a team who won't get too high or too low to use a cliche. Um, I have down as a winner, Nikola Jokic, just cause I think OKC is just an absolute beast. And you think like he takes, takes team USA to the brink, almost beats them, takes this OKC team, the seven, and then you watch them in that first half and you're like, oh my God, this team's going to go 84 and 18 and then maybe he's not as much of a winner.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Well, wait, by that standard, shouldn't one of the winners be like Tibbs and the Knicks? By that standard, like, you know, okay, now they've got company now. Let's take a break and we'll do the Knicks really quick. Are you crushing your bills? Defeating your monthly payments. Sounds like you're at the top of your financial game. Rise to it with the BMO Eclipse Rise Visa Card. The credit card that rewards your good financial habits.
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Starting point is 00:47:36 You don't need to be up there. The summer big red sale is on from June 5th to June 12th. Conditions apply. Details online. Nick's coach drama. Boy, boy. There's been some buzzing boy. There's been some tidbits and some, some things being talked about.
Starting point is 00:47:52 Okay. Sources are saying stuff. Well, what are they saying? I don't know. It just seems that Nick's team was a lot more dysfunctional than I think. They heard hints and heard rumors and, but man, it feels it feels like a game of thronesy over there. Dysfunctional? Well, okay, so are you talking about players or like when you say game of thrones, you
Starting point is 00:48:12 usually mean the upper echelon of management? Here's my question for you. So Jalen Brunson's dad is one of the coaches of the team and worked with TIPS for a long time and Dante DiVincenzo was yelling at him for some reason in that first home game and seemed like he had felt betrayed by him. And there's always rumors that he had an outsized voice with Leon and all those dudes. If you're the next coach, do you want your own staff or do you want to inherit the staff that felt like it got a little game of thrones down the stretch there?
Starting point is 00:48:42 Okay. So every coach wants his own staff and there are some coaches, there are some coaches for whom that's been a deal breaker when they are told during the hiring process, well, you got to keep this guy or you got to keep this guy. You got to keep these two guys. It's either, it has been either a deal breaker or begrudgingly accepted by a coach who really wants a particular job with an eye on like, all right, I'll give it a year and then I'll exercise my power. Um. This is obviously a much different situation since he is the father
Starting point is 00:49:09 of the franchise player. And I think that is a discussion that has to include lots of different parties to come to a, if a change is made, I think a lot of different people have to be involved in that. And I don't, when you talk to people around the league, there's a lot of skepticism that there would be a change made because he is Jalen Brunson's father. But I think skepticism is underrating it. I think people think he will be on the bench. Yeah, that's kind of what I meant. Yeah. Um, but you know, dysfunctional is like, it's a strong, it's a strong word.
Starting point is 00:49:43 Um, 80 it's just like every team's got its stuff, right? It's a strong word. It's just like every team's got its stuff, right? Every team's got its stuff in the locker room. But a lot of leaks, a lot of maneuvering, the story from the moment the season ended all the way through that athletic thing that we talked about on our podcast that came out almost right afterwards, the scapegoating and that was really interesting.
Starting point is 00:50:05 I've been following the league long enough. That was Kat. Kat was kind of hit hard in that one and Tibbs. Called it out that night when I read the story. It was like, all right, this is notable that these are the two scapegoats. Let's see how it goes. I'll be interested to see if Kat will be the other domino that falls with this. Who wants this job?
Starting point is 00:50:30 I assumed Johnny Bryant was gonna get it, because the son said there were two people left. Him, the guy who got the job. Jordan Ott. Give Jordan Ott some love. Who apparently is married to somebody named Jordan. Did you hear this? I did not, I have not. Both named Jordan.
Starting point is 00:50:44 Interesting couple. That's what I heard.. I have not. Both named Jordan. Interesting couple. That's what I heard. I don't know if that's true. Wow. But, so Johnny Brian. How many names, how many names could you do that with? Okay. Not many.
Starting point is 00:50:55 We have to see them. Yeah. Right. Do we have to be like Jordan, Kelly? Yeah. Kelly's a good one. Anyway, Alex. Casey.
Starting point is 00:51:03 Yeah, Alex is a good one. But, so when Johnny was in the final two and then all of a sudden the other guy got it, I just assumed he was the next thing. I don't think Ben Gundy, that name got flown around, but he's... Which one? Jeff. He's friends with, uh, obviously really close with Tips. I don't see him being like, cool. You shanked my guy. I'd love to take the job. Everything he's ever said publicly and privately would cut against him taking that job. So who's left?
Starting point is 00:51:30 The only name that didn't really get mentioned that I was surprised. Oh, you're excited. Taylor Jenkins is a good coach. I watched a lot of Memphis games going, man, they have a really good coach. And he's just kind of sitting there. Everyone was talking Mike Malone, but to me that just feels like you're running back a different version of Tibbs.
Starting point is 00:51:50 Taylor Jenkins, I thought, you can make a pretty fair case with him that he had a really tough job the last couple of years. He's a very good coach. Taylor Jenkins is a very good coach. Memphis to New York as a market and as expectations faced is about as big of a jump as you can make in. You go from Chris Vernon to 40 Chris Vernon's.
Starting point is 00:52:14 I mean, does James Dolan know who Taylor Jenkins is? Like start there. Like I'm not even being facetious. Like, is he aware that that's a coach? I don't know. I'm not sure he's hiring the next coach. I think this is a Leon thing, but he's got a sign off on it. Who do you think is going to be the next coach?
Starting point is 00:52:35 I have no earthly idea. I mean, I, you know, I've heard rumblings of, um, like they'd maybe they want an ex playerMBA player. I don't know if that's true. My favorite is Ron Artesta in his hat in the ring was my number one thing that happened this week. He really wants to coach. He really wants to coach.
Starting point is 00:52:57 Pretty sure he's not gonna get it. I don't, I see come up on the list of the 20 best odds to coach the New York Knicks where it's like the bottom one is the last one is like Stephen a Smith like they get real Joe houses right above it. Yeah, I Thought the name I thought Frank Vogel might come up just because he's a New York guy But he's you know, he's been in a lot of places now in a short amount of time. Look the one Yeah, well he's I saw that you you You
Starting point is 00:53:33 Boosted his I'm gonna get more involved Watch out. I'm gonna get Ishby. I'm gonna get more involved That wasn't involved enough and I'm gonna get more involved like it wasn't his idea to throw Cam Johnson and then Kevin Durant trade and like one more pick and just be like, whatever it takes. You're loving the Ishby air. You got him on your podcast right off the bat. And now you're like, yeah, I think he's not going to come back. I actually was, I was going to do this with you on the pod, the most hilarious owner of
Starting point is 00:53:59 each decade. Cause he's clearly halfway there. The VEC was locked it down in the 2010s. Vivek is coming in for a late, a late 2020s rally. You can't count him out. You can't. He just can't. I'm not saying Ishby hasn't locked up yet, but he's in the lead and he's feeling good.
Starting point is 00:54:20 But Vivek, you know, who knows? But Vivek won last decade and then I think probably Dolan won in the 2000s with all the crazy shit he did. He's too, he's, he's not hilarious though. It says it doesn't fit him. Doesn't fit him. Who would you have in the 2000s? Sarver? No, nothing.
Starting point is 00:54:38 They're, they're malicious people. They're not hilarious. Sarver like did illegal stuff. Um, like we didn't know that in the 2000s. Faced civil litigation anyway. No, that was later. I'm saying 2000s. 2000s, okay.
Starting point is 00:54:50 When he basically hired Steve Kearns, like you have to get into luxury tracks, trade all our picks. I mean, he wasn't- You know who it is? It was Cuban. From a hilarious standpoint, some of the stuff where he was sitting on the bench,
Starting point is 00:55:04 and remember the time he ran on the court stuff where he was sitting on the bench, and remember the time he ran on the court during the fight to break up the court, and then realized he shouldn't be on the court? He had some funny stuff. Ishby is the clear winner in the 2020 stuff. I mean, I guess we can't blame, well, we can blame, but it wasn't hilarious.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Glenn Taylor for just overseeing the entire David K Khan experience in Minnesota. But you know, this is why you're the best. Not only that, but he lost four picks for Joe Smith. But he was never hilarious. He was never hilarious. He called, as we had in the Southwark city doc, he called Wick to congratulate him and win in the 2008 title because he was trading him Kevin Garnett. He had Kevin McHale as a coach and a GM at the same time and
Starting point is 00:55:50 Flip Sauners. Yeah it's Glenn Taylor. It's a great call. Well wait wait wait let's go back to the next. We didn't like who do you think is gonna get the job? I find it hard to believe Johnny Bryant's gonna be the head coach. The more I looked at it and thought about it it just doesn't seem like he's experienced enough. This is one of the biggest jobs in the league. I would bet on Taylor Jenkins, Frank Fogel, Mike Malone, one of those guys who at least has been in some situations.
Starting point is 00:56:16 What about the, can we trade for your coach Gambit that has been mentioned with Eme Odoka and Jason Kidd? Any of that interesting to you? Why would Houston trade Eme Odoka and Jason Kid. Any of that interesting to you? Why would Houston trade Eme Odoka? Like just throw him out. He's, they're not getting rid of him. That's ridiculous. I agree.
Starting point is 00:56:33 And I don't think he would leave. It's a great situation, even with the East being so much worse than the West. It's a great situation. And also like, I know how Houston's GM Raffael Stone negotiates would just be like, you don't even have enough. You don't have enough.ates would just be like, you don't even have enough. You don't have enough. I want three first round picks and you don't even have that. The kid one is interesting to me.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Yeah, because he's, I wouldn't take my- You certainly didn't love the Luca one. I wouldn't take my eyes off it. That's all I, that's all I would say now. I wouldn't, I wouldn't take, I wouldn't disqualify it. I wouldn't take my eyes off it in part because as you and I are batting it around, we can't find another candidate that's like, oh, that's, that makes a ton of sense for a team that has said in its press release, announcing the firing of Tom Thibodeau, we are a championship roster, or at least we believe we are. That's the pressure.
Starting point is 00:57:17 That's the expectations. That's why it's hard to imagine a first time head coach walking into that job. I apologize to the friend who sent me this. Oh boy. That I can't remember their name. What kind of friends are you? But made the point Tibbs would have been the greatest Atlanta Hawks coach. And that the best outcome would have been a Quinn Snyder for Tibbs trade over firing Tibbs because if you put Tibbs on Atlanta, he basically just could have run the Knicks
Starting point is 00:57:48 offense with Trey as Jalen Brunson, but then had all of this defense and all of these wings and a Kong Wu as the shop walker and just done the Tibbs with that team and Trey could have shot 36 times. I, again, I really apologize to my friend who texted this, but I thought it was great. And then Quinn Snyder on the Knicks bench with the red glasses just being weird and handsome. He's gotta get blue glasses then.
Starting point is 00:58:11 Blue glasses or orange glasses. Right, dark blue glasses. I thought that was a really good one. I think it's a guy with some pedigree. Malone would be a weird one though because he's a little gruff like Tibbs was, but the guy won a title two years ago. Well, so that's a great, this is a point I wanted to make and I should have made like a Tibbs was, but the guy won a title two years ago. Well, so that's a great, this is a point I wanted to make and I should have made it about Tibbs and I'm going to make it again on my podcast this weekend.
Starting point is 00:58:32 Michael Mullins is a great name to bring up. Mike Budenholz is a great name to bring up, not for this job, but for this, for this purpose. Frank Vogel is a great name to bring up, not necessarily for this job, but for this purpose. The idea that Tibbs is not a championship coach, that you need a different coach to take your team. He's the floor raiser who can only take your team so far.
Starting point is 00:58:53 I think there's some merit to the general idea of Tibbs is that because he is indisputably an incredible floor raiser. Incredible. And I don't think he's like a Carlisle, Spoh level, quarter for quarter, minute for minute, adjustment guy that's your playoff dream coach, right? But I don't think any of those other guys were either. And like that's why Mike Boutenholzer got fired in Milwaukee.
Starting point is 00:59:20 He was too slow to adjust, blah, blah, blah. Michael Malone was never thought of as like this incredible wizard of adjustments and all this stuff. And those guys won championships. Like if you have the right talent and, if you have the right talent, right year, right circumstances, like, yeah, I should have been clear
Starting point is 00:59:38 about this, like, Tom Thibodeau can absolutely win an NBA championship, even if he is more of a floor razor than a ceiling razor, he's so good at getting your floor so high that he can get you into that spot. He can absolutely win a championship. And like, that's why that Michael Malone, Mike, remember, but was like on thin ice. Several times in Milwaukee, mostly because of the idea that he was not as good of a playoff coach as someone like Eric Spolstra who kind of exposed him a couple times and he won the championship.
Starting point is 01:00:07 That's all. Well, I think it seems like it was time for TIBS to go in New York after five years. Didn't you? It felt like the core guys were good moving on with him. When you lose the core guys, it's a wrap in the NBA. And that's why the longest tenured coaches in the league go back to 2020. Can we just, the core guys, I know Katz had experience with Tibbs before maybe,
Starting point is 01:00:33 so maybe this doesn't matter. That was Rocky from the get-go. I'm sure it was like, no, no, it's fine now. How do we know? And Inobi like kind of just got there. You know, it's not, it's not like he's been there all five years with Tibbs. It's not like Towns has been there all five years with Tibbs or heart has been there all five, he's been there a lot.
Starting point is 01:00:48 McBridge has just got there. It's not like they've all been there for like four years of just like, Oh my God, another shoot around with Tibbs. Like, you know, it's, it's not like they've been there that long. Seemed a little, uh, it seems a little gamey. That's why I flagged it for you in April when you jerk backwards. I still like they made the conference finals. They did.
Starting point is 01:01:10 And the thing is, a lot of it has to come down to how do you view those first two games against Boston? Because they were, they were before Tatum Tours, Achilles, they were about to go up three, one probably win that series. And you would think like, wow, what a feather in their cap that they're going to knock the defending champions out pretty honestly until that injury. Unless you think the first two games were about Boston just were like 75% choke, 25% comeback and not 50 50.
Starting point is 01:01:41 Can I give you a 90 10? Yeah, whatever. I was trying to be nice to the Knicks. I was on a tech started about this two days ago because I was looking at the third and fourth quarter box scores from game one and getting mad all over again. The Celtics took, I think it was 34 shots in the second half and 27 of them were threes. They took 20, 20 shots in the third quarter with a 20 point lead at various
Starting point is 01:02:08 points and 19 of them were threes. They took zero free throws. And the whole thing is like after watching what Indiana did to the Knicks to think that the Celtics just walked the ball up and just jacked up threes. And that was their offense. And what a giant favor they did for the Knicks and both of those games. And then the Knicks hung around and they grabbed the game much like Indiana today. But to me, that was a Boston, just an absolute strategy collapse where you're
Starting point is 01:02:34 just like, it was basically the opposite of okay. See tonight we're okay. See, he's like, actually we're going to change our lineup. We think maybe this will be a little better for us. Boston was like, we do this. This is all we do. We don't care who we're playing. This is our formula. We're never going to deviate from it. And then you see how easy it was to just push the ball in the Knicks, get Towns or Brunson in any sort of switch, keep running,
Starting point is 01:02:56 run after made baskets, just keep pushing the pace on them. And they didn't do any of it. And they had the same kind of players Indiana has, better versions of them in some cases. Anyway. What's better than a well marbled ribeye sizzling on the barbecue? A well marbled ribeye sizzling on the barbecue that was carefully selected by an Instacart shopper and delivered to your door. A well marbled ribeye you ordered without even leaving the kiddie pool. Whatever groceries your summer calls for, Instacart has you covered.
Starting point is 01:03:26 Download the Instacart app and enjoy $0 delivery fees on your first three orders. Service fees, exclusions, and terms apply. Instacart, groceries that over-deliver. I have the, I have what's Utah up to, written down as a topic. We're talking about the Utah Jazz at 12 15 a.m. Eastern Standard Time This is my last one because I haven't seen you since they hired Austin Ainge
Starting point is 01:03:52 Gave him the car keys then Austin Ainge is like we're not gonna be tanking anymore that got my attention. I Have my eye on them. Everybody's telling me to have my eye on Toronto That's been the new catchy thing to say this month of watch out for Toronto. Nobody loves that more than the Raptors. They're in the discourse, baby. Watch out for Toronto. It's like, what am I watching out for? Well, what are they going to do?
Starting point is 01:04:13 They're going to trade Scotty Barnes and other picks for Yanis? Milwaukee's not doing that. What are they going to do? They're not getting Yanis. Why are you disqualifying that for Milwaukee? I'm not doing that. I'm keeping Yanis. If it's Scotty Barnes and some picks for Yanis, Milwaukee? I'm not doing that. I'm keeping Yanis.
Starting point is 01:04:26 If it's Scotty Barnes and some picks for Yanis, thanks. I'm going to keep Yanis. Thanks anyway. I'll keep one of the 20 best players ever at age 30. Thank you. Well, okay. So you want to talk about the Utah Jazz? Should we do a deep dive on Quiente George?
Starting point is 01:04:41 Like, what are we, what are we doing here? I'm just wondering, are they going to get frisky over the next three weeks? So do I have to keep my eye on this? So you're, you love this idea of, um, you love this idea of, uh, marketing for Paul George and number three, that's like your, that's like your little pet. That's like a little pet over here. You love that one. I have it in a cage.
Starting point is 01:05:01 I feed it some, uh, cage free eggs and some, uh, some spring water and I try to try to grow it. I don't even know if that makes sense for Philly, but I just wonder if Philly's looking at trades like that with the third pick. I hate that trade for everybody involved. I think I do too. I just thought it was a fun trade. I don't know. What are you doing with market and Joel Embiid together? I don't know what that is. If you tell me I'm the Sixers, I know the Jazz, I can reroute Paul George somewhere else for something less damaging to my cap sheet for the next three years and I get the
Starting point is 01:05:32 number three pick, then it starts to be somewhat interesting to me. But like marketing is pretty good and the Paul George contract is not so good, although I think it'll get rehabbed in this year. I think we'll think differently of Paul George in about six months. Can I make the case for why I would think about this if I'm Utah? I wouldn't do it if I was Philly, but if I'm Utah and I have two, two stabs at a top five pick in this draft, which I think has a really, especially the top five has a chance. There might be somebody really special.
Starting point is 01:05:59 Edgecombe, Trey Johnson, Harper, like one of those guys, but ended up being a top 10 or 15 guy in the league, maybe two of them. Who knows? I would try to do three and Paul George. I would be shopping that around. They, I would have offered that to Jaylen Brown for Jaylen Brown right now. Well, that's okay. So you're in the right place. I mean, I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that.
Starting point is 01:06:15 I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that.
Starting point is 01:06:24 I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do three and Paul George. I would be shopping that around. Like I would have offered that to Jaylen Brown for Jaylen Brown right now. Well, that's okay. So you're in the right age range then, because for Philly, I'm sorry, but I have to make decisions at this level based on a timetable that is not Joel Embiid's timetable, like I, that's, that's why I have, if I really like the guys that are available at 3 and those guys have studied the draft a thousand times more than I have, if they don't like those guys, it's a different conversation. If I like them, as a steward of that franchise,
Starting point is 01:06:54 I can no longer mortgage major pieces of our future for the idea that I can win a title with Joel Embiid. I just can't do it anymore. I think you're right. I think that's the right... It's not even... I think you have Max McCain number three. It's obvious. I just don't know if, I don't know if that front office is wired that way though. So that's the thing about Utah and Frisky.
Starting point is 01:07:15 Your little pet trade is at least the right idea of them being Frisky because otherwise, what am I gonna do? I'm gonna go out and trade for Trey Young or something. Why is that interesting to me if I'm Utah? Why am I cas to do? I'm going to go out and trade for Trey young or something. Like, why is that interesting to me if I'm Utah? But like what, what am I, why am I cashing in ships? When Austin says they're not tanking anymore, it's it. They don't have to tank to tank. Like they could just play all the players that they have on their roster.
Starting point is 01:07:38 Maybe trade Sexton for a first or whatever, whoever gets you a first out of the Sexton Collins Clarkson group and just don't do what you did last year where everyone has injuries that pop up Mysteriously every third game or like last 40 games or whatever just play your roster The West the West is so good that you'll finish 14th or 15th in the West anyway And you'll have organically tanked and everybody won't be so goddamn miserable anymore. That's all especially will Hardy tanked and everybody won't be so goddamn miserable anymore. That's all. Especially Will Hardy. Well, that's why he's like, I think I'm not a drinker, but I'm, I'm going to be starting if we're going to suck again.
Starting point is 01:08:11 Cause I can't do this a third year. But at least for Will Hardy sake, he has leveraged their own misery into like, I think he's been extended 15 times in the last two, I think he's got like 20, 40 now. Yeah. Well, I think Utah has the fifth pick now. Uh huh. Yeah. Well, I think Utah has the fifth pick and that might end up being a really good player, so maybe they're good, but Utah, Utah and Toronto, I think are the two that people seem to be whispering about that.
Starting point is 01:08:36 Um, and then Atlanta I think is just interesting in general. I don't even know who would want to try out San Antonio. I think keeps two, at least that's, that's the word. Um, but there's, there's been a lot of KD stuff this week. A lot of Katie and that seemed like a possible home for him. I still feel like towns for Katie is employed too. By the way, one of my favorite things has been like how every time anyone says that Katie's
Starting point is 01:09:01 almost a lock to get traded, it gets aggregated as if it's some big story. Like KD's getting traded. KD's not gonna be on the Suns next year. Like we could put that one to bed, just wait to see what the trade is. Well, the stuff that was this week about how Bradley Beal, they're stuck with him, they might have to buy him out. He's got two years left.
Starting point is 01:09:22 I think at like 53 and 57, my guess is they're not going to buy him out. Anyway, we'll see what happens. We have plenty of time to talk about this. So we're going to be doing pods next week in the great state of Indianapolis after Grand Three and Four. That's right, baby. Nap Town, we're coming. Do people call it Nap Town anymore?
Starting point is 01:09:40 Jalen Rose does. That was the first time I heard it. That's good enough for me. You know, I'm just just gonna throw this out here You would know this You would not necessarily know this but you would know how how realistic of a question this is I asked some of the Pacers people this when they were in New York up 3-1 last week Yeah, so near and dear question to your heart and probably one that you've thought about and know the background of better than I do
Starting point is 01:10:04 Do we get a legend appearance in Indiana for a game for one of the home finals games? I mean, if you want to get the crowd involved to bring the house down, I think it's a good idea. He lives in Indiana. Why wouldn't he? Well, he lives in Florida a lot. I don't know where he is day to day right now,
Starting point is 01:10:22 but I know he's got a place somewhere in Florida. If I'm the Pacers and it's 1-1 heading into game three, I'm trotting out every Indiana legend I have for game three. All of them. Reggie Miller's in there? I've heard nobody bring this up yet. When the Pacers went up three whatever in the conference finals,
Starting point is 01:10:43 it was one of the first things that popped in my head. Are gonna go to Larry Legend appearance in Indiana if they made the finals? I Was not given an answer My laptop battery is about to run out so we have to go sweet. I'm I'm sorry I brought up you tied and realize it was gonna make you so angry We just we just watched an incredible finals game. We talked about it for an hour. I still don't really know what happened. I'm going to have to go back and rewatch. What do you think the line is on Fandol for the series now?
Starting point is 01:11:12 I don't speak gambling, so you're going to have to tell me what the, it was like minus 700 before the series. It sure was. So I'm going to guess my totally uneducated gambling mind, I'm going to guess it's minus 375. See, look at you, minus 330. Okay, so you still favorite. I'm going to guess my totally uneducated gambling mind, I'm going to guess it's minus 375. See, look at you, minus 330. Okay, not bad.
Starting point is 01:11:29 Okay, so you still favored. Okay, see you to win in fives, don't play. Zach Low, pleasure. Are you doing a little mini game two preview pod possibly? It was going to be a struggle if it was just Oklahoma City wins by 18. Now I'm doing a mini game two preview pod. We'll either tape it tomorrow night or Saturday morning.
Starting point is 01:11:45 And, and cause we, this is the joy of having two days off between games. You get to really sink your teeth into these things. Keep it, keep, uh, keep it going. Cause then you got Monday too. When we're, when we're in Indiana, I'm going to ask you to rank your favorite ringer, people you've potted with so far. I'm just going to force you to do it. It'd be great. Cause some team dissension a month in. Get the locker room rank. Yeah, get the locker room rank.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Zach Low, pleasure as always. Thanks to Gahau and Eduardo for helping us with the live stream. Thanks for everybody for checking in. What a game! We really lucked out. We'll see you next time. All right. That's it for the podcast. Thanks to Zach and Eduardo and Gahau as well for helping us make it and go live on YouTube. That was super fun
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