The Bill Simmons Podcast - NBA Draftapalooza Part 1: A Massive Knicks Trade With Ryen Russillo
Episode Date: June 26, 2024In Part 1 of a two-part podcast, The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Ryen Russillo to discuss the massive trade sending Mikal Bridges to the Knicks, what the 2024 Mavericks signal about the state o...f the NBA, the recent Kevin Durant trade buzz, NBA draft speculation, and more! Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Ryen Russillo Producer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Coming up here, Rosillo and I, normally we do Sundays, but we
moved it to Wednesdays. We're going to do a special post first round NBA draft pod, but
big trade last night. Knicks, Nets, Bridges are the Knicks of contender. We had so much to talk
about and some of it ties into the draft that's about to happen. So we fired up the pod.
We fired it up on YouTube.
We did it live.
Go, you can check it out on the Bill Simmons channel.
We're still on I Next.
Part one.
I don't know if this is part one of three parts or two.
We'll see what happens today.
Draft-a-palooza starts now.
First, our friends from Pro Gym. All right, Bill Simmons here with Brian Masillo.
We dumped our Sunday pod.
We turned it into a Wednesday pod.
We were going to go right after the draft,
but we held out both hope and possibility
that something wacky would happen before the draft.
Something did.
The Knicks have Mikael Bridges.
They gave up a million kajillion picks.
There are so many swaps and variations
that I can't even keep track.
You and I both noticed the same thing.
I just want to start
here before we get into the Knicks-Nets thing. There was a second trade with the Rockets picks
and the Nets. And then last night, the narrative from Woj and some others was like,
the Rockets are getting all these other picks and they gave Brooklyn their 2025 first back
because now they have these Suns picks. They're going to go after Kevin Durant.
I saw it completely different. And I was talking to people today,
and then you're the only other person I know who saw it the same way I did.
The Bridges trade doesn't happen unless they know they have the Rockets trade,
because you can't tank and give away bridges
and start your tanking error if you don't have your pick.
So they're not doing the bridges trade
unless they get those picks,
which I haven't seen reported yet,
but I am 99.9.9.9% positive that that's what happened.
Do you agree?
I totally agree.
Because why would you tank
if you didn't have control of your picks?
So even though it's a massive, like every team I talked to today, just talking about the draft and it's just across the board, massive overpick. Doesn't mean I think the Knicks are wrong and we're getting under all the Bridges stuff. But when you look at all the pick parts of all the assets and everything flying around, Brooklyn getting back its 25 is incredible considering now they're going to tank. But why would they have done the Bridges trade tanking not having control of those picks?
So I think it's completely connected.
I don't think there's any part of it where you're like,
oh man, Houston really gave up this thing
because I don't know that they were giving up a thing
that even existed without the Bridges trade.
Yeah, and the other piece of that is
I think the Bridges trade came together fast yesterday.
And even though we had talked about it, we talked about it on the May 19th pod. We talked about it, yeah. Well, because I knew that the Knicks wanted to the Bridges trade came together fast yesterday. And even though we had talked about it,
we talked about it on the May 19th pod.
We talked about it, yeah.
Well, because I knew that the Knicks wanted to get Bridges
and that's what Brunson wanted.
And I think Brunson has the car keys of that team
and that was the guy.
And Bede was less realistic.
Giannis, less realistic.
If you're just talking about
what kind of team do you want to build,
Bridges was the one that made the most sense
and I think the one they wanted.
But once you go all in with everything you gave up, that's not the kind of thing that you can just talk about for a week and a half. It's like, especially if you now have this rockets piece too.
So you basically have, you're on the clock almost immediately. How fast, how fast can we do all
of this before stuff starts to get out? So if you're the Nets, you have to make sure that
Rockets trade is in play. If you're the Rockets, you're just sitting there going, wait, what?
So we're going to give you 25 back and we're going to give you 26 back.
Well, what are we getting? And the Nets are like, we're going to give you all this other stuff.
And by the way, if we keep bridges, here's, here's door B, we're going to go overpay for Trey Young. We'll be an eight
seed next year. And that 25 first that you have will be like the 14th pick. So you could have
that. And then in 26, it'll be the 13th pick. And those would be the two picks you get, or we'll
give you all this stuff you can buy into that Phoenix draft. I just, the part that I never understood last night and today
is why people would have thought those future Phoenix picks
are more valuable than a 25 Nets first if they don't have Mikael Bridges.
It's no contest.
Because Brooklyn is now one of the three or four worst teams in the league.
By any calculation.
Yeah, they're going to be determined to it.
As far as tanks and teardowns,
when you start looking around the league
the last couple of years,
you had the San Antonio part of it.
Portland still was kind of flirting
with what they were doing.
Detroit wasn't trying to tank.
Washington clearly just didn't have a roster
to even compete for this year.
So this feels like one of the clear signals
of a two-year tank that we haven't seen in a while.
Whoa.
All right.
Well, so many places to go. I know. Let's just do, I think you should do Bridges-Knicks. Let's do Knicks first. Whoa. All right. Well, so many places to go.
I know.
Let's just do, I think you should do Bridges-Knicks.
Let's do Knicks first.
Yeah.
We'll do Nets and then we'll talk about Durant because there's just an incredible amount
of, don't be surprised if Durant is gone this week.
The Suns aren't keeping Durant.
I think that's a whole other piece of it.
Knicks part first. So we have a 12-year Knicks-Nets rivalry
starting when Prokhorov buys the Nets.
And we're like, this is on.
It's happening.
Carmelo's on the Knicks.
The Nets trade for Pearson-Garnett.
And it's like, here we go.
Battle of New York.
Not only is it now over,
and it's been over for a while,
and it was over once you saw that Knicks playoff run.
It's like the Nets are fucking dead in the water. This is now not even this. It's not even a feud. I don't know
what this is. Now the Nets do this. It's like, do they move at this point? What's their move in
Brooklyn? Do you even stay in the tri-state area? Should they start looking at locations?
Because this is a wrap. They just gifted the Knicks a top four contender and it's going to
be years before they're good
again how are there even Nets fans left at this point wait are you asking if I actually think
they could move or should move or anything like that because I what's the point of the
Nets in Brooklyn at this point if you're going to do this they've had a rough go the Prokhorov
stuff was was just awful and then to see Tatum and Brown, where all these picks have been flying around like crazy in the last few years.
Like, this is unprecedented kind of stuff.
Zach Lowe had a really good piece on ESPN.com going, like, if you actually look at how many times trades involving this many picks have happened, the recent history is like seven of the last eight in the recent decade.
And then prior to that, it was like one time before 2011 since the merger with the aba so uh we're talking like a new world which we're all accustomed to now because it's been
going on for years but that was one of the first recent ones where even that took me a second i'm
like man what like all of these are unprotected or what's going to happen and there's all these
swaps and then you hear about the stories afterwards where you could just hear that
the celtic side of it was like let's just keep seeing what they do. It felt a little bit like Minnesota and Utah and go Bears. It's like, let's just, let's just don't even counter, just see what happens and how like you can't do that again and it's been the opposite like teams don't
care so then i think when the nets go through all that change owners prokhorov didn't really
understand it and i still i feel like i'm on an island on this one but if you can get katie and
kairi and then you add harden to it like joe sai is probably having moments by himself being like, what happened? This was supposed to be a good
thing. And so they salvage a ton of assets back, which is another kind of funny little lesson
where I think teams will just say, yeah, maybe we just trade all of our picks, but I guess we can
kind of get them back later on. So they salvage the KD thing. They get a couple firsts out of
the Kyrie market that wasn't very strong. And now at the very least, it feels like they have a plan.
So yeah, I'm not telling you they're good and clearly they're irrelevant historically
against the Knicks, but does it feel at least as if there's a bit more vision than this,
this purgatory that they've been in since the beginning of two summers ago?
It's vision that they have kind of no choice to have this vision because once Durant and
Kyrie wanted out, what are you going to do? I mean, the Durant trade, when you consider all the picks that
they got from Phoenix combined with Bridges, and I think we said this when we did the podcast.
And Cam Johnson. Right. But we were like, man, Bridges on his own is probably worth like three
firsts. Well, it turns out he's worth five. So they get this absolutely insane haul for Durant,
which if you just add all
the traits together it's eight unprotected first and a protected first and a swap in 28
and another swap just just for getting out of the durant business when he didn't want to be
there anyway so that part worked out great i just think big picture like you've seeded territory in
in new york now to this next team that people really, really love.
And there was only one way people were going to love this Knicks team more in New York,
is if they then added the fourth Philadelphia guy. And now they have this team that is,
I kept hearing the phrase built to beat the Celtics. The league's really good. I don't know
if you want to have a team that's only built to beat the Celtics. We just watched this happen with Minnesota. It was like, they're built to beat
Denver. They're built to beat Denver. It's like, okay, cool. But Luca is in the next round. Are
you built to beat Luca? Are you built to be, you want to have the flexibility to beat all kinds of
teams. But for me, there there's five contenders, like true real contenders. And they're, they're
two of the five, right? Boston and New York. I'd say, okay, see, I'd say Denver, I'd say Minnesota. And then Dallas,
I have penciled in as like a five and a half. I don't know. I don't know if they have a better
run than they had this year, but so it's either five or six, depending on how you feel about
Dallas. Is there anyone else you would put in there? You didn't say Milwaukee, right?
I think I have them behind those six right now.
I want to see what version I'm getting from Dame.
And they're saying all the right things about Dame.
He's going to be in the best shape of his life.
I had the Tiger.
Last year was crazy.
Doc said that thing on my pod.
He didn't practice.
He didn't work out all summer because he was afraid he was going to get hurt
before he got traded.
So it's like, I had the either Tiger Dame, we'll see.
That team's pretty old.
They're talking about trading Lopez this week.
I have them at least seven.
Is that crazy?
No, it feels disrespectful to Giannis.
And it's probably my just stubborn respect for him being able to do stuff and just being still an impossible matchup at times.
But when I was thinking about
them today, because I was going through this exercise this morning, I was like, how many times
do you look at a team and go, okay, their window is still open four years after the title. Now
they're different, but they're not entirely different. And I thought the game stuff with
Doc was very revealing. I also wondered if the Heat were like, it's actually cool. We had no
idea we were going to be potentially trading for a guy that didn't work out all summer just because he wanted to stay healthy, which doesn't really make a lot of sense.
It doesn't.
You can't work out at all.
You can't hit a treadmill.
You can't just kind of get shots up because you're afraid of having another injury.
Now, granted, he's had a lot of injuries.
So are Dame and Yana going to be that much better positioned health-wise at the end of next year?
I don't think it's impossible.
They don't have a lot of depth. They don't have a lot of ways to make their team better,
especially with this first second apron stuff where it's just,
I still don't fully understand it.
I think both of us have struggled to just understand all the machinations of it.
Well, every time I look at the second apron stuff and you realize,
like, you can't do anything.
It's a hard cap.
That's the best way of looking at it.
And that's where the knicks have a
lot of stuff they've got to kind of navigate here whether it's the og deal or the heart deal or
could randall be on the table but we just talk about bridges in the basketball park because i
do want to dig into this and like yeah please dance the celtics is he worth this many picks
historically you'd say no uh i don't think many teams would say that this is the greatest match of equal value going out, but we don't know what the picks are going to be worth. the draft the next pick will be as well and then there's another next pick that probably the next would be good for the next three years so it seems like more picks like it seems like a bigger value
than maybe it is okay uh and when it's framed and i saw it framed like more picks for bridges
who hasn't made an all-star team in his career than all of these other guys are going to be in
the hall of fame and when you frame it that way, you're like, okay, that's a lot.
But just the basketball part of this and the lack of flexibility
and some of the second apron stuff that we're talking about,
the fact that Brunson and Bridges combined are at $48 million
and that's less than Bradley Beal at $50 million.
That's a huge win to add this kind of piece in
and why Bridges are so valuable on this low number in the 20s
this year and next year.
The on- ball decision makers guys
that can create something i thought bridges post phoenix with brooklyn last year and i saw them
live and in person he was doing stuff offensively where there's another level to him and it felt
like the nets were so lost this season it's almost as if they didn't really care i know i've
complained about like the cam thomas shot selection in the past and it felt like Bridges was kind of just going along for the ride.
But I would say last year after he was first traded, there was stuff there that I saw from
him where I'm like, this guy can really get into his own stuff, that dribble and pull up from the
mid range. So now when you look at, say you're talking about Boston and not just designed to
beat Boston, but Boston's best advantage was that every time they had
five guys on the floor, except for the Xavier Tillman
minutes or maybe some Pritchard minutes,
and this is even with Horford instead of Przingis,
and the best version clearly with Przingis
in there, that's five guys that you have to guard.
There's no one that you can
cheat off of. And all five guys, whether
it's White, Drew, Tatum, or Brown, or even a little
Przingis or Horford, can move
with the ball in their hands, and you trust them to get out of where the catch is to like get themselves
a better angle certainly with white and drew on top of everything else and i think back to that
toronto team in 19 yes they got lucky with the injuries against the warriors but what was really
special about that team is you had multiple guys sometimes five at the same time when they're
playing gasol who are just terrific decision makers with the ball in their hands. So to throw Bridges in with Brunson, with Hart,
or DiVincenzo, depending on what the lineup is, I don't know what's going to happen with Randall.
Then you add in OG to this, that's four guys and the wing defensive matchups to cover up for some
of that Brunson stuff when he'd be hunted, say, in the Eastern Conference Finals or if they were
making it to the Finals. I fell in love with his Knicks team last year, just as a story.
I found that playoff series against Philly to be probably the most entertained I was by maybe any of them.
That's maybe saying something against Denver, Minnesota.
I was entertained, but the games weren't necessarily great every single night.
It's hard to eliminate the conversation and say, hey, don't worry about the picks right now because historically it's a massive, massive price.
But just looking at the Knicks and what every team should be trying to do, it's easier said than done.
Like, hey, we want four or five guys with the ball in hands that are all a threat.
This completely changes adding somebody like this, even if he's not this perennial all-star, that it makes me kind of just
look at the price and go, whatever. Yeah. Huge price. Love the asset. Love having bridges.
The Brunson bridges going for less than 50 million combined, at least for this year and next year,
is part of the keys. You're basically, nobody has anything like that. And you think like-
And you got to do it now.
The Paul George, Bradley Beal,
whatever you're talking about,
all those guys are 48 million and up.
The Celtics were even-
Scotty Barnes.
The Celtics were even a little bit in there
before they had to deal with this Tatum extension.
They had a small window here
and now that window is basically closed.
They had white on a cheaper deal.
This is before they extended Drew.
And now they're just going to have a super expensive team.
What I really like about this trade, obviously, I like Bridges as much as you. And this was the
trade I was worried about as a Celtic fan. I was like, man, I hope they don't figure out a way to
get Bridges. Their team falls into place in a whole different way because last year you have
Hart playing 48 minutes a game, which is absurd, right? You're defense Chenzo playing all those minutes.
Now those guys are probably bench guys and you just have, you're,
you're basically, and I'm assuming Hartenstein isn't going to come back.
I think, I think all the tea leaves are saying it's just going to be too hard
and he's probably gonna get paid more from somebody else. But you know,
if you just have,
you have Deuce McBride
and Josh Hart and Dee Vincenzo
as the first three guys off your bench,
combined with all the other stuff,
combined with all the flexibility,
and you can play OG against certain centers,
basically anybody except for Embiid and Jokic probably.
So you have a team that mirrors
a lot of what worked with the Celtics.
And this is a question I remember asking Rob Mahoney a couple weeks ago.
Our team's going to try to emulate what the Celtics did and have this switchability on defense and the ability to go a little smaller and everybody can shoot.
Now we see, OKC gets Caruso.
And then the Knicks get Bridges.
And it feels like the league's kind of moving this way.
So I don't know.
Does this leave room for a zag now?
Could somebody go the other way and be like, oh, they're doing this. I'm going to Twin Towers.
Does Zach Eaddy go eighth?
Houston takes Klingon today and they're like, watch this. Switch on D against these two guys.
But I do think this is where the league's going. I think everybody noticed what Boston did and
what was working for them on both ends. And you start wondering, maybe this is the future if everybody can shoot at all positions is this what you ultimately want
switching on defense the ability to make threes on the other side that's what I do think we've
all right but we've seen this before the Celtics though because the Warriors that was always the
thing is they could switch all of these guys that death lineup when they were going small before
anybody was really even ready for it that Draymond could switch on a point guards
and in the centers,
and it would all-
But Draymond was always this,
Draymond was the secret sauce of that,
and they were the only ones that had Draymond.
Now it feels like the league is just,
there's more guys that can do that, I guess.
Or maybe just the years of reps of playing that way,
people are getting better at it.
That's the only other thing I could think of.
That's how novel with the Warriors.
Yeah, it did.
But just say it's almost like, okay, well,
I want to have a backcourt like the Warriors.
Right.
I would have two awesome shooters.
Yeah, go for it, man.
Nobody's holding you back.
So if you look at Boston thinking, you know what I want?
I want five guys that are a threat with the ball in their hands. Okay, go for it, man. Nobody's holding you back. So if you look at Boston thinking, you know what I want? I want five guys that are a threat with the ball in their hands.
Okay, go for it.
And find a way to be able to pay them all at the same time.
And luckily for Boston, they had drafted two of them.
Derek White was at like a reduced cost,
even though Brad Stevens with me this week had said,
we'll see about that 29 pick.
Like laughing because there's still that swap in there,
which at the time people were looking at
that deal when derrick white was shooting 30 from three with boss the first year being like oh man
that might be a little risky and for zingas is a diminished asset because of the injury history
that you had to kind of do an extension even get him pick a player option so i'm i'm with you like
go ahead try to do what what Boston did. Yeah.
And at least the Knicks got another step there
because Bridges with the ball in his hands,
once I saw it with Brooklyn,
and he just wasn't given the opportunity.
They didn't need him,
especially with Chris Paul and Booker there
and Aiton was still wanting to get his touches.
But there is a version of him
that I think should make Knicks fans so much happier
about having another guy that if the ball lands in his hands at the end of the shot clock, you still have a chance
at a decent look. And that's really what the game is. I think we both think he's the second best guy
in this team now. So you're trading for a guy who's your number two. I mean, I'm sure there's
some metrics that like, oh, geez, corner threes are so absurd. Yeah. But Bridges plays every game and OG misses 20 to 30 games a year. I think is the difference.
The Brit, the durability with Bridges is unbelievable. I mean, he's basically,
he's a threat to start 900 games in a row. I was looking at like rooting for an injury.
Yeah. AC is like, yeah. Hey, if you get, if you're going to miss a game, you should just,
just go out there for one minute and then foul somebody.
I was looking at my ringer top 100 where I had the Celtics with five of the top 45.
Five, 14, 33, 39, 44.
So just fundamentally, you're like, well, how can you compete with that?
How do you try to steal the title from a team that has a top five guy, but also
five of the top 50? Well, now you
look at the Knicks. I have the Knicks with
six, 42, 55, and 90.
But then if you're talking, if you went to
a top 125, they'd probably
have six of those guys.
Is 55 OG?
Yeah. The point is
I had Brunson six.
And I think that's he's either six or seven depending on how you feel against
him or Curry and part of why I love
this trade is they're just like
we're not holding our assets
anymore for oh and Bede's unhappy
let's go finally get our superstar
oh Giannis might be unhappy in Milwaukee
oh there's a Durant possibility it's like we have
our superstar so now
let's build around him let's use theant possibility. It's like, we have our superstar. So now let's
build around him. Let's use the picks to build. Let's get him a second, a number two guy. I don't
think they were thinking that way a year ago because they didn't know Brunson was this good.
They knew Brunson was really good. They didn't know he was this, but now you're treating him
like he's on that Giannis and B level, which I mean, for them in a lot of ways he is. So I thought
that was interesting. A couple of things just, for them in a lot of ways, he is. So I thought that was
interesting. A couple of things just flipped for them in the right ways over the last couple of
years. They're really smart. And those guys took over a month before COVID in 2020, Leon and Wes.
And people were pretty dubious about what was going to happen. These aren't real basketball
guys. These are agents. But I think
they showed this is a relationship business. I don't know how much was true about Bridges
telling the Nets, you're going to trade me to the Knicks. I'm signing there anyway. And if you
trade me anywhere else, I'm going to tell those teams I'm not going. But that's kind of how the
league works now. You pick your team. It's got to be something Cleveland's worried about right now
with Mitchell, right? Mitchell's like, yeah, yeah, give me that extension.
No, no, it'll be great.
Yeah, I'm in.
Let's do it.
And then six months later, he's like, yeah, you can trade me.
And by the way, you can trade me here for this.
But this is the league.
It's relationships and it's leverage.
And the Knicks have leveraged that as well as anyone.
I think the Knicks forever, with the same approach,
are just getting laughed at all the time. Like, oh, they're going to hire all these Kentucky guys,
guys that have connections to Carl Anthony Towns, to Booker. They recruited these guys. They knew
them on the high school circuit. All these things are going to work out. And then when it doesn't
work out, you're like, okay, well, that approach doesn't work. I think whatever approach you want
to build your organization around, there's going to be examples of the same approach that have been
successful, that have been unsuccessful. But I do agree with you that ultimately we've seen too many agents
get power in foreign offices because of their massive advantage of all the relationships that
they've had. And in this case, this Nova thing is crazy. You want to talk about stuff we would
never do? Like, hey, the next team that wins two championships in three years in college,
let's just load up on all of those guys.
Let's make sure we get a ton of,
of Baylor kids in here.
Yeah.
It's just,
it doesn't.
What's funny though,
is there's a weird chemistry with that,
like growing up together and winning together that we even saw in the
playoffs once their team started to get hurt.
And those guys still had some sort of connection that was pretty nuts.
And it's like that the way this league has changed where it's just fucking snow globe shake. And then
everybody's on a new team every year. If you have some sort of coherence and some sort of backbone
with other players, it seems like it's a bigger advantage than ever. We got to take a quick break
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November. Sign up now. Just search Movember. I had a thought on that about trying to beat the Celtics
versus trying to beat some of the other teams you'd be afraid of. If you're just looking like a three-year plan,
who's in your radar for,
these are the three things I have to worry about as I'm trying to win the title.
Because I still feel like the Jokic piece,
I still have to worry about him at some point, right?
I still have to worry about,
oh shit, what if we end up playing Dallas in a finalist?
Do I have the right guys to guard him?
Who else is in there?
Is Giannis in that conversation for you now?
Not sure I understand the question.
So it sounds like you have a list.
No, I was going to rephrase because we mentioned a team to beat the Celtics, right?
Okay.
Well, don't you also need at least a wrinkle if you end up playing
Denver? Don't you also need a wrinkle if you end up playing Luca? You have to have four different
wrinkles to your team. I guess I'm pushing back against the theory like the Celtics have won,
now we all have to create teams to beat them. And it's like, I think the league's too deep now. I
think you have to be pretty malleable in a whole bunch of different directions, which we saw in that Minnesota Dallas series.
Well, if it's not particularly the Celtics, first of all, everybody would want Bridges, okay? Because the exact same things that everybody's in pursuit of. Oh, wait, a guy that can switch, a big wing, who's young, who's healthy, who can also score.
Inexpensive.
Yeah, can play off the ball.
When the ball ends up with him, he's going to be fine.
So I don't even know that it's about the Celtics going,
do you want a player like this?
Because it seems like everybody would want a player like this,
and there you go.
But whenever I look out west,
when there's some of the smaller teams in contention,
and it was Dallas before the gaffer trade
and Lively becoming a real dude that we're all excited about.
I would look at some of the rebounding numbers.
The same thing with OKC.
I'd be like, how do you not have a big option?
You may not want to play big.
You may want to play five out.
But now how do you not have some kind of big option
that gives you a chance against some of the other bigger players in the West,
whether it's a Jokic, whether it's an AD?
And that's where I think Oklahoma City probably came up.
I don't mean
to say small, but four rebounds. Well, that's why I bring this up because I think they're
going to lose Hartenstein and maybe they built a team that is going to beat the Celtics,
but I don't know how they're going to replace some of the size stuff if they don't have him.
Because I don't trust Mitchell Robinson at all. I don't trust him to play for
eight straight months. I know the Knicks fans like him, but I think his durability history is pretty
easy to study. It's bad. I can't wait for his IG post because he was worried about not getting
shots last year. Yeah, good luck. But there's teams with size that I think are going to really
give them problems. And I think where we're headed for at least next year
is there's going to be some rock, paper, scissors stuff,
like almost like what we saw in the Western Conference last year,
blown out across the league.
Because I think we're going to have between five and eight or nine
really good teams that have a chance to win the title.
It's almost like looking more like football,
where everyone's in that eight-team circle that could win,
and then you just kind of don't know,
depending on the game or the series.
And I wonder, I still feel like they're too small.
So if they can pull off the Hartenstein piece of this
and go nine deep and just pay some crazy thing,
I don't know what he would have to give up.
I also am dubious that he's worth
more than $18 million a year for four years.
Do you think that the center market is better than that like for
him in claxton the center options are just older it feels like other than claxton but we've been
joking about the entire time like as soon as you re-sign claxton although now like why are you
spending all this money in class and although if you're the nets you also have to spend the money
on somebody but they may they may wait that one out a little bit yeah you sign and trade them at this point. I'd be more inclined to completely let them go
because you're not even pretending to be any good. Instead, you can start with a contract
that you'd probably feel bad about as soon as you sign it. But if you look at the bird rights with
OG and then the early bird rights with Hartenstein, the most they can offer him is four years and 72 and a half million so that puts him at 16.2 in the first year you're doing that and you know you're giving brunson a
new deal two years from now you know you're giving bridges a new deal two years from now
and if you're gonna try to keep everybody that becomes pretty hard
well are we assuming too many things here because Because one, it's like, okay,
what happens with Randall? Remember that guy
who is a high usage dude?
I think they like him. I think he stays.
I think they like him.
I think they're way more
pro Randall than anybody else is.
So anybody who's trying
to trade for him is like, hey, Randall,
what about an expiring
contract and the 25th pick in the
draft? Those kind of offers. And I think they think more highly of him than that. I think they
keep him and figure it out. And they're keeping Mitchell. And then there's a precious Achua
decision that you'd have to make there. So he's probably gone.
He's probably gone. He's a restricted free agent. I was looking at it this morning where the OG number, the max
is 42.3, and the reports are that it's in the 30 to 35. But I think OG has all the leverage here
because if Philadelphia is waiting this out, and you know that Philadelphia is... I actually admire
Darrell with this one, and it's something I want to talk about a little bit. I've been sitting here
thinking about the Paul George fifth year the entire time. Probably too much, the last six months. The Clippers, based on what we know, they don't want to do the fourth year. I'm sure Paul George and Aaron Mintz, his agent, are thinking, what do you mean you're not going to do the fourth year? Everybody just does the fourth year. You worry about it later. Dary Steve Ballmer. Yeah, you don't care. You re-sign Kawhi.
You're going to maybe re-sign Harden,
and then you're not going to do a fourth year for Paul George.
We'd probably agree with you that the fourth year isn't a great idea,
but this is what you're supposed to do.
You're supposed to do the fourth year,
and based on some of the trade rumors, we'll see.
It seems like other teams would be willing to do that fourth year.
So if you pivot it back to Daryl,
what does he care about $7 million inference here if paul george isn't
available if derosen's the only other option if some of these other names that we've talked about
in potential trades and the default setting of gms say i would just run it back with these guys
because i don't want to lose the trade are we assuming too much in thinking that there's a
number below whatever the maximum og can get from ph. No, if he takes less than that 40 plus million, he's doing the Knicks a favor.
And I don't feel like favors are done like that in the National Basketball Association
anymore when everybody gets traded or moved at the blink of an eye.
Nobody's taking less.
Is it worth just trying to think like OG going, all right, I'm not on the Nova podcast.
And I'm definitely not going to be on it now.
I got rejected for them in 2014.
And I don't play a ton as it is.
The word out of Toronto after he was traded
was missing games in New York.
And the numbers with Brunson and OG together were staggering.
OG had some amazing moments in that Philly series.
The defense that he played on Embiid when he had to step up and score when other guys
are going down.
But is he thinking about Tibbs?
No, they're not true.
I'm just wondering if we're assuming way too much by going, oh my God, they got all these
guys and then OG is just going to be penciled in and maybe that costs them Hartenstein.
But I would just see if Philly's missing out
on these other guys,
they're not going to get chewed about
what the number is with OG.
Well, we've seen teams misfire
on assuming that the last piece
that they hadn't officially locked down yet
was just definitely going to happen.
So the Knicks do the Bridges thing
and then we get OG and we're done.
And then all of a sudden,
Philly comes in and bats their eyelashes at them
or whoever.
I just find it hard to believe
that they wouldn't have done
this Bridges trade
knowing they had OG.
That's pretty crazy.
They're going to trade
all this stuff for Bridges
and then lose Ananobi?
I'd be worried about Philadelphia.
I agree with you,
but I'd be worried about Philadelphia.
I'd be worried about a couple teams. I have a couple more things I wanted be worried about Philadelphia. I agree with you, but I'd be worried about Philadelphia.
I'd be worried about a couple teams. I have
a couple more things I wanted to throw at you.
I think the 2024
Mavs was the culmination
of this five-year
run where the league is just
fucked up beyond repair now.
Okay. I think the league's
a fucking mess.
The league is like your buddy.
No, it's like your buddy from college
where you see them at the 10-year reunion
and by 10 o'clock on Friday night,
they're just letting it go
and just saying crazy shit.
And you're like, oh my God,
I didn't realize it got this bad.
I think the league's a mess.
Like compared to the NFL. In the NFL, we don't realize it got this bad. I think the league's a mess. Like compared to the NFL.
In the NFL, we don't go into the off season with 25 teams going,
we're one move away from winning the Super Bowl, right?
Teams have a general sense of the hierarchy, right?
You have like, you know, you have your Cincinnati and your Kansas City
and you have your Detroit and San Francisco,
the teams that kind of know, but the Rams aren't there going,
hey, if we could just trade four first round picks for Justin Jefferson,
we could make the Super Bowl.
Nobody really thinks that way.
In basketball, and I don't know if it's because all these teams have these crazy rich owners
and they're just super competitive and this is just everything has worked out for them and all their facets of their business life. So it's going to work out
here in basketball. Snap your fingers. I'm going to be a contender. But all these teams seem to
hate where they are in June. And you get to June and 20 teams are just miserable and want to make
wholesale changes, want to risk half a decade of first
round picks. Phoenix loses in round one. Now everybody's available on their team potentially.
Houston has like a 12 game winning streak. And now it's like, we're all in, we're ready to win
the title. Here are our assets. We need picks back so we can get Booker or Durant. I just feel
like the league's lost its mind. None of these teams are going to win the title next year. It's going to be Boston. It's going to be OKC. It's going to be Denver.
It's going to be Minnesota, maybe Milwaukee, maybe Dallas. And that's it. That's the list.
Everyone else. Wait, so New York's already off the list? Didn't you have them?
No, New York. I had New York in there. Yeah, I can't. It's hard. It's seven or eight teams.
But Phoenix, it's not happening.
There is no move.
Golden State, not happening.
Lakers, no way.
Let's go on down the line.
New Orleans, I'm sure you want to trade Brandon Ingram.
Guess what?
You're not going to be in the finals next year. It just seems like everybody needs to chug some reality juice.
And I think that moment's over.
And this is just the league now.
The season ends.
Everybody fucking goes nuts.
Do you remember when you wrote an article
as a trade deadline called
the NBA, the No Balls Association?
It's the opposite.
Now what is it?
I know.
I was thinking about it.
Now what's Frank Thomas take?
The what does he push?
The PD?
Your lady would like it too.
Yeah. Eugenics?
Eugenics. It's the
Eugenics Basketball Association.
I saw him in an elevator.
I was like, that stuff works.
He's like, your lady would like it too.
His teams are all nuts.
Golden State's like, what do we do
with Chris Paul? If we guarantee the
contract, maybe we can get Jimmy Butler.
Well, what's that going to do?
Cool.
You might make round two.
Windhorse said that Butler was happy in Miami.
Oh, sure.
I'm sure he is.
Ray of sunshine down there.
I love it, though.
Isn't this what you always wanted?
I think this is way more fun.
I'd agree.
But here's another thing that I think that's happened.
The ownership transition,
like collectively over the last 10 years,
this is a very different group of people,
depending on when you want to draw that line in the sand.
And I think it's always worth reminding everyone listening,
everybody that loves this league.
And it's even worth reminding ourselves a lot.
It's like,
why would they do that?
Why do they do
this what are they like man the owners are pulling the strings on most of this stuff anyway
they're the ones ultimately deciding what they're going to do and who they want to go for
and these guys don't ever like being told yeah we don't really have a chance or this is going to
take three like when i hear about these rebuilds in the nba you're like okay it should take two
years or so two yeah think about detroit like what year are we on with the Pistons at this point?
It's like year 12.
So it might just be that the lack of patience actually makes this league that much more
exciting.
But there also could be a rush.
Lack of patience, I think, is underselling it.
This is the complete insanity i wonder too if there's there's teams that go okay
we don't have this second apron problem yet so let's just do all this shit now as this kicks in
and and we'll figure it out later because it kind of gets back to like the fourth year paul george
thing that i was thinking about like if you're looking at a guy who you like,
but you don't want to extend him,
and you're worried about his health,
and you know he's not really...
Paul George, to me, is branded a little bit differently
than who he actually is.
He's still a healthy player.
If the Warriors take a chance at it,
none of us are going to pick him to win the West,
but I could see the Warriors going,
let's just extend this Steph Curry thing,
and it raises our floor a little bit more.
Our one, two, and three guys are more talented.
Same stuff that we were talking about on Sunday night.
But I was thinking about a team like
Detroit today
and they probably don't want to use their
cap space on anybody.
It's kind of the Daryl Morey thing with those
what was it?
The Omar Ashik deal, the Jeremy Lin
deal, and him maxing out Chris Paul
with a four-year extension after Paul opted in, which could be the precursor to this Paul George
stuff where you opt in and then get the extension. And you think, man, you're just, you're just
signing these guys left and right. It's like, well, there's probably going to be somebody else
that'll take them, take them off my hands. And if I have to trade a pick in the late teens, early twenties, I don't even care if
I got that player for the three years that I actually wanted them in the first place.
And so with how many teams each year, like think about how many teams have cap space
that are bad teams that probably don't want to use it because no one good wants to even
go there in the first place.
Right.
And they might be looking at all of this stuff moving around going, why do I care about a fourth year when there'll be three or four teams with all
this cap space that are really bad and don't even want to give anybody a three or four year contract.
So they'll take my guy off my hands for a pick in the twenties. Like who cares? I think the,
the freedom and lack of planning makes this way more exciting.
I'm not saying it's not exciting. I just
want to point out that it's a 30 team league and only two teams can make the finals every year.
And we get to June and it seems like 22 teams think they have a chance. We're like, where are
the Steelers of the NBA? Where's the team that's just like, you know what, we're going to go 10
and seven every year. And maybe one year things
will fall right. And we could make a jump in the NBA. We have like, basically nobody that does that
except the bulls where the bulls are just like, I'd love to go 42 and 40 every single year and
not pay the tax. That sounds great. Or you have like the fucked up teams, like the Hornets or
the Pistons that just like, can't stay out of their own way. So it's like, they're just kind
of constantly rebuilding, but then like, take a look at the Sacramento Kings,
right? There was a story the other day, there was some sort of De'Aaron Fox thing about like,
he's monitoring what's going on. And I didn't know if it was true. It was one of those
aggregation stories. De'Aaron Fox is monitoring what's going on in Sacramento before he thinks
about signing an extension. It's like, what does Darren Fox think is
going to happen in Sacramento? What do you think?
You're going to make the finals in two years with
Sabonis and Keegan Murray?
Like, I just
think people
forget, like, first of all,
you need a top six guy in the league
probably to make the finals, right? So unless
you don't, if you don't have that, probably
not making it anyway.
Maybe we could push it now because the league's deeper.
It's maybe like top nine, top 10.
But for the most part,
if you don't have one of those guys, it's not happening.
Second, you need a lot of luck with your roster.
You need to hit with a couple homegrown people. You need to nail a couple of either trades
or frage signings, but this stuff's really hard.
And everybody tries to skip all the steps now.
The Rockets are the latest.
The Rockets did a really good job
of replenishing their assets,
but they should be thinking about like 2028, 2930,
not 2025.
Why? Because E-May and Doka likes to win?
Right, but think about their owner.
It's not about E-May.
It's about Fertitta.
You think he wants after this post-hardened teardown that didn't work out you know they get a sniff of it in the western
conference finals that was six years ago all right and they've done a terrific job it's one of my
favorite rosters great rebuild about it about it being exciting 41 and 41 ahead of schedule
do you think that ownership group wants to hear stone, the GM, come in saying, all right, we're like three years away from any of this, which I think is also a perfect transition into all the Phoenix Durant stuff that think who's on this list and the whole idea of like monitoring i'd love to hear a story one time be like the sixers have decided to not
monitor demar de rosen's free agency okay unmonitored like an unmonitor button yeah
the d'arren fox thing meant nothing to me for every reason that you just laid out like what
does he think is going to happen what is the difference between him monitoring and not
monitoring the situation mean to the active,
like the guys or the activity of the front office and what they're going to do with the rest of the roster?
But the Houston part of this, you could say, well, wait a minute.
Who's Durant?
You want to have that conversation?
Let's have a real conversation about who Kevin Durant is right now.
So what are you really adding if you're Houston?
Well, you know what you're adding is you're basically increasing your floor.
And now ownership can get excited and be like, oh, we've got this future Hall of
Famer. The guy still put up big numbers last season.
He's still a terrific basketball player.
But if we really get
into it, you could argue, what's the
point? Well, the point is... Also, what's the trade?
Because Van Vliet has to be in the trade
basically. If you look at their salaries,
like, Durant makes
almost $50 million a year and and
you know their their second apron first apron all that shit you got to make the salaries pretty
close it's not like they can like oh yeah they traded jabari smith and shangoon for duran
cool that's impossible you don't have the contracts for it like van boot basically has to be in the
trade yeah because the rest of them are all rookie deals before the extensions but like
the reason van vliet and Dylan Brooks probably got money is,
one, nobody wanted to take their cap space,
so then they had to pay the bad team tax on potential free agents.
The new car tax.
Yeah, I'd argue collectively the jokes,
because when you see those first numbers, you're like,
what, are you paying Dylan Brooks that?
And you're like, hey, no one wants their money.
They know they have to overpay.
Bad team tax.
So they're going to go ahead and do it.
A lot of the motivation behind that was
I want to just watch five lottery guys
run around next year.
Like spend some of this cap space.
And that's where I think
if the Durant thing,
I'll just add my two cents.
If we owned a team,
what would we do?
Because the one thing I would do is
I would actually try to have a plan
that I stuck with
and not completely panic after a year.
Like it seems like three-fourths of these teams do.
Like Houston, you're doing great.
Don't fuck this up.
Maybe even this Brooklyn trade that you pulled off because Brooklyn basically is like,
we'd love to make this Bridges trade.
We don't have our pick.
Hey, we'll give you 140 cents on the dollar to get our two picks
back. Houston's like, great, more picks for us. Kevin Durant's not walking into the Rockets and
turning them into the 2025 champs or 2026 champs. He's 36. He peaked three years ago. He's not one
of the top eight guys in the league anymore. He probably peaked six and seven years ago, right?
Well, 2021, he was pretty great.
He was.
That last run he had, yeah.
If it's Booker, I'm more interested.
That's a totally different conversation.
If Booker is on this, now it's like,
okay, let's have a real talk about this
because I can give you Jalen Green back.
I can give you picks back.
You tell us who you want us to take at number three.
Like we can now work with some sort of framework.
But Durant, Durant's a two-year window.
We don't know if he's going to do good when he's 38.
You just asked a really good question though
because it's just fun to even think
like what would you be like as an owner?
The only thing I would ever think of
is I'm just not going to make the mistake
that every other new owner makes
with the new owner syndrome thing.
But I can see how Matt Ishbia, as successful as he's been, where you're on the phone and you hang up and you have to make a decision right there of like, hey, I can have Kevin Durant if I say yes to this.
That's going to be really hard to say no to.
And at that time, you think you're getting a much different Durant.
The numbers may be the same, but I think it's the same application
to Houston's thought process if that's something that they actually want to pursue. But then it
gets into all sorts of reporting that's all over the place on any of the Durant stuff.
I'd heard a week ago that Durant may want to be in Houston. And I can tell you this right now,
based on all this stuff on TV, I talked to somebody in Phoenix today that said,
we're not trading Durant. So we'll see. But does that cover,
does that cover,
now I'm not a reporter,
but does it cover me if Durant says,
no, I actually do want out of here
and I'm going to do this again?
Does Durant care enough
about the perception of him?
Would he be like,
dude, can I really just do this again
a year and a half later?
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I'm glad that you brought up this Durant thing.
If I'm Durant, I almost want to say publicly, publicly like I don't want to be traded I just want to stay
in Phoenix I like playing with
Booker I'd love to figure it out here
I know people are reporting that I want to go
here or there I don't
you know I pushed to come from Brooklyn
to Phoenix now I'm here this is where I want
to be I don't want to be in trade
rumors I don't want to go anywhere
but he's not saying that but he should I'm here. This is where I want to be. I don't want to be in trade rumors. I don't want to go anywhere.
But he's not saying that, but he should. So if he doesn't want to go anywhere, come out and say it.
If you do want to go somewhere, come out and say that. But he just gets floated around now in these things. It's just tough, man. As one of the big Durant fans, I just hate what's happened to him the last couple of years where it's like,
now he's not happy there.
This is good.
This is going to be first sentence of his NBA biography.
Now it's like Kevin Durant,
such a great player.
One of the 20 best players of all time.
But that's what he's looking at.
Cause he's,
he hasn't been happy in a situation now really since the 2017 Warriors was the last time he was completely happy in a basketball situation.
So let's say he wants out.
Say it.
Just say I want out.
The reports are true.
Really?
Yeah.
We don't think we have that very often.
Hey, by the way, i do want out again um i think he cares
enough because i do think he cares about the stuff and how he's perceived because he argues
with strangers which i still cannot understand he definitely cares he really cares about this shit
um but if you don't want to be somewhere uh yeah go ahead Give me your two teams. I have more thoughts on it.
Is there a Paul George Durant?
Something that just solves problems on both sides.
Solves. Yeah. Paul George disrespected.
They didn't give me the fourth year.
Ishby is like, I'll give you the fourth year.
Clippers Durant. One of the 20 best players ever. He's on the Clippers.
New arena. Durant and Kawhi.
Two Olympians.
Is that just like solve everyone's problems and we can all move on?
Solve feels like the wrong word,
but I'd do it if I were the Clippers.
I get another guy who's hurt
every now and then that's better.
Durant and Harden, can you guys get on maybe a FaceTime?
Maybe go, can you guys meet in Vegas?
Maybe play blackjack for an hour and work it all out.
I'm sure they're fine.
That was about Kyrie with Harden.
Yeah.
With the Nets thing.
So I'm sure they can figure it out.
And if you're Phoenix, that's maybe not enough for Durant
because you gave up all those picks for him.
I think part of the problem is,
and you know the backstory with that Durant trade
where it was like all the picks plus Cam Johnson
and James Jones didn't want to give up Bridges, right?
Wasn't that it?
And Ishbia just came in and was like,
fine, just put in Bridges.
And then that's how it played out.
And then they gave up so much now
it's like you almost can't trade the rent it's like you bought it's like you bought some house
for you know 40 more than the house was worth and then you just don't want to sell it at the
base price of the house because like well i paid all that money it's like yeah because you have
same thing with stocks right same thing with stocks, I'll just sell it when I'm even.
Yeah.
That's great.
It's like, well, it's a different time.
Maybe, maybe it's sunk costs. But Booker is the guy I'd be trying to get from them because of his age.
But it really doesn't seem like he wants to leave.
Anyway, I had the Clippers.
I think the Lakers have to be mentioned if there's a LeBron possibility,
if they ended up taking LeBron's son and that whole thing.
And then Golden State's the only other one.
And I can't figure out how to make that work
because Chris Paul would have to be in it
and they can't trade him back to the Suns for a year.
So they would almost have to guarantee Chris Paul the deal
and then wait until the year is over
where they can finally trade him back.
Yeah, but that's not that.
Otherwise, you're talking like Draymond and Kaminga
and Gary Payton and you had second apron.
The salaries have to be almost exact.
And then if you're the Warriors,
why are you even doing all that?
You're not even going to be a top six team anyway.
Well, the other funny thing about
Houston having the Phoenix picks now, which was the speculation this morning going, okay, well,
now they can give them their picks back. Well, Brooklyn knows what they're doing with their
picks. Phoenix might be thinking, we're not going to be bad. We don't plan on being bad.
Right. And we don't want to trade Booker and there's not a huge Beal market. And so you're
trading us back our picks thinking we're going to stink. We actually
don't think we're going to stink. Yeah. Have you seen our owner, Matt Ishbia, who bought the team
and then immediately made two massive trades? I love this stuff. This guy's going to tank?
Think about the outline of what we just described. Hey, we have your picks back. You guys are going
to suck. Who says we're going to suck? Yeah. What do you mean we're going to suck? I'll show you.
Well, no, we're going to trade for Durant. Well we're going to suck i'll show you well no we're
going to trade for durant well we don't want to trade him no no but he actually wants to be here
but there's there is a little final piece to that where i think we'd all agree those of us that are
really into it as much as we love durant the skill and look there's plenty of people that don't like
durant never going to forgive the worst thing and i wouldn't tell that person that they're necessarily
wrong but for a guy who's like considered
a guy, more so than the
Paul George and some of these other dudes we talk
about a lot.
Like, where
I mean, it's been a long time now, man.
I mean, Kyrie finally got over his
playoff moment drought.
Right? And we got to give it to him.
Made it to the NBA Finals.
Tatum kicked KD's butt in 22
and so it's a 21 loss for KD was terrific so now we're what on 22
the 22 got swept by bought by a young Tatum and a pretty young Boston team kicked their ass 23
injuries again against Denver it was kind of a crazy series he and Booker put up absurd numbers
respectable loss in six and but it felt like they at least were building something.
Yeah. And I thought they'd be better this year. And they weren't. They had that one stretch where
I was ready to give up on them. And they put together a really nice stretch. What was it?
Nine out of 10 games or something like that. Then they had that big Clippers game. They had
four points in the first quarter. mean not not a final of four
points but i was thinking are these guys just dead or am i falling for that nine out of ten
they beat minnesota near the end of the year and it's like maybe maybe here they come and
no yeah i mean then they get swept so yeah even if we'd agree like maybe durant isn't really
the durant you're thinking of which i think think most people would come to that conclusion.
Houston would probably see it, especially from ownership, as fine.
But instead of wondering if Jalen Green is the real Jalen Green from the last couple months, where he was apparently rumored to be involved in a trade for McHale Bridges.
And I don't know if now they look at that going, hey, it's great that we didn't.
Jabari, who you and I hold out a little bit of stock on still,
but if he's not going to be allowed.
I have a lot of Jabari stock.
Right, but is he going to be like a guy guy?
Like I can really like him.
Then they look at Houston's close without Shingun
thinking as talented as he is,
did that actually open it up for everybody else?
I'm sure they're having the same kind of Durant conversations that we're having, but knowing, well, if we throw them into
this mix, at least we kind of know who our guy is and that's better than who we've been. And that's
why I think you see so many owners without patience and just saying, fuck it, let's do it.
Or is he's also available in January and you just wait. So one of the things,
you mentioned S-Goon,
and I think we both heard this after he got hurt,
that the Rockets, who love Shang-Goon, were asked like,
well, this will be interesting.
What will it be like without Shang-Goon?
And what happened?
They played better without him.
Jalen Green blossomed,
and they didn't have anybody clogging the paint offensively,
and it was just a different type of team.
It was, what's this?
And I always felt, and I think we even talked about it on the pod,
would you bet on Shang-Goon being there in five years?
Who knows, right?
I'm watching as we spin forward to the draft.
It is now almost one o'clock Pacific time,
so the draft's in four hours.
If Houston takes Klingon number three,
then I think Houston is on the clock now with me for there's some second move coming.
So if you take Klingon,
that means you're probably shopping Shangoon at some point over the next
couple of weeks,
or maybe even in December,
January,
right?
They take Klingon instead of shepherd or,
or,
uh,
or castle castle.
Yeah. And they go big, even though they already have a center, they take Klingon instead of Shepard or Castle. Castle, yeah.
And they go big.
Even though they already have a center,
even though they already have Steven Adams,
that makes me think something else is happening.
So that's going to be the most fascinating pick
because it feels like Richa Shea and Saar
are going to be one-two,
barring some sort of complete surprise.
And the draft's really going to start at three.
And we know,
Woj was talking about it
on ESPN a couple of hours ago.
We know all these teams like Klingon
and they're all like circling.
He's going to go three, four or five.
Like there was a fan duel bet
about him as a top five pick,
which I just think he's going top five.
It becomes like a quarterback situation,
the draft where it's like,
oh, that quarterback might fall to eight.
It's like, no, he's not.
He's going to go in the top four
because somebody will trade up and take him
even if the third team doesn't want him.
And I think that's going to be with Klingon.
Do you think Shang-Goon gets traded?
If you had to bet, is Shang-Goon a rocket in February?
Would you bet yes or no?
I almost always say yes
because I think people are afraid to trade young players.
Yeah, you always default to the yes on that question.
I think it's 50-50.
I heard a rumor this week that was so bad I'm not even going to repeat it.
It was like, that doesn't even make any sense.
Well, you know what's interesting with the Rockets?
And I think they played this correctly, but a lot of teams don't.
It seems like they're not going to do the super early giant extension for Jalen Green.
They're just going to like, let's roll it over and see what happens, which anytime a team does that,
it feels, you know, it becomes a trade possibility because it's more of a, now Philly tried to do
this with Maxie in a different way and Maxie really shoved in their face. And now, you know,
they're going to have to pay him but i thought it
was interesting they didn't take care of green or say they're gonna take care of green when they
could have or when they when they're when they're about to hit the point when they can if there's a
question though i'm all for the team's waiting i mean you hope you have somebody that's so good
like an anthony edwards where you just go okay here's the max we can pay you and we feel great
about it and awesome there you. But too many times.
Maybe not.
Yeah.
Or the Scotty Barnes number.
I love Scotty Barnes, but that seems like a massive commitment to somebody that will
never be a one on a, I don't even want to say contending team, but like a flirtation
contending team.
No, he's a two.
He's a two on a title team.
He's not a one.
Yeah, a two's a compliment.
At least a two.
Because of the way he plays,
unless there's another level to his scoring
that unlocks all this other stuff.
And I hope it works out
because I really like him as a player.
But I like when the teams have somebody
where like, hey, I'm not quite sure.
You know what?
We're not just going to give you the extension.
So we feel better that we took you in the draft.
Yeah.
Earn it by the way.
And we didn't talk about this.
I had the exact same reaction to the Barnes extension.
I know where it's 2024 and we live in this world where part of the media's job has to
be to just cheer when somebody gets an extension or a giant contract.
Oh, good for him.
That contract's crazy. It's a crazy contract. Scotty Barnes, 270 billion for five years is
fucking batshit. There's no way he's worth that. Now, if you're saying-
Cap is going up, Bill. Don't worry about it.
That's just a nutty contract. I don't agree with it. I don't have him as a top 50
guy in the league right now. Could he be a top
50 guy? Sure. But I would rather
wanted another year to really
see it before I decided to commit
an actual full max
five-year deal.
I double
take that one.
Can we just give you $250 million? Can you just
make $50 million a year on average?
I just love those small little things.
Even with the Bridges trade,
how did that second rounder get?
When did it come down?
And we also get a second rounder back.
Yeah, we have to.
Hold on, hold on though.
Klingon, when we started talking about the draft
a few weeks ago,
and again, we kind of just fly in last minute,
so it's not a year-round thing.
The Klingon momentum is very weird
because Memphis, the most repeated rumor
of anything that I've heard in talking about the draft
is that Memphis wants Klingon.
That Memphis wants out of the ninth pick
and that if they can get out and move up,
they'd like to do it for Klingon.
Apparently Memphis was in on Bridges.
Utah was in on Bridges.
But Memphis feels like they're trying to do a bunch of different things all at the same time.
And then when you think of the workout schedule of Klingon, he didn't work out in Houston because he has the same age as Shingun.
So there's that. He didn't work out in San Antonio. I love that, by the way.
Is that irresponsible by the agent or no?
It's like when James Babydoll Dixon
was representing Jon Stewart and Jimmy Kimmel at the same time when the ABC
1230 became available. He should have taken himself out of it. Irresponsible by that
guy. It's a bad agent thing. He should have taken himself out of it. Irresponsible by that guy.
It's a bad agent thing.
He was nice to my brother.
So I don't have anything bad to say about Babydoll.
But yeah,
I could totally see them taking
Klingon and then we just talk about
Houston trades for next week.
Because there's no way
you can play. Because even if we're talking about the
Shingun part, so what made it it better that he wasn't out there defensively and you get to see some jabari
smith stuff that was kind of cool being like imagine jabari smith becomes a stretch center
i mean that's asking a lot it kind of gets back to like do you have a matchup option against some
of the other big guys and certainly you wouldn't want jabari smith guarding uh anthony davis or
yokichic or whatever
The problem is there's only four of those guys, right?
Like the Celtics were able to get through
all the
playoff rounds without seeing one of those guys.
Yeah, if you don't count
Mobley.
Oh, Mobley had that big
that big thing.
Alright, so you're back on
Risa Shea, Sar, back on research. I saw one,
two.
I just said too many people have said research is going first.
The thing that's crazy to me,
San Antonio is sitting there and San Antonio just fucking steps in shit and
they pick the shit off their shoe and there's like a hundred dollar bill on
it.
I'm like,
Oh,
look at that.
I lucked out again.
They're going to be sitting there at four
with their choice of Castle or Shepherd.
That's
how it seems like if Klingon
goes three and San Antonio is like,
oh my God, thank
you everybody. We either get
somebody who Kyle Mann compared
to potentially Mark Price
or we get Castle who's like
probably Iguodala somewhere like probably Iguodala
somewhere in the Iguodala
kind of range.
Iguodala had more offense to this stage
than Casso can.
Casso was also young.
I mean, he was a year
younger than when Iguodala came in the draft.
Anyway, that's just great for this first.
I'm ready for anything tonight.
Look, Tijon Salon
the other French kid
I have not enjoyed watching anyone
in the draft as much as him
although the other French kid
is really good I can't believe
people have him going like 28 29 or
30 I just don't think there's any way he would
last that long with his skill and all this stuff
but Salon
and he might not be any good bill
i don't know that there's ever been a player that i've watched i just kind of gave up this morning
i kept watching risa shea it was like i wish there was just more there i wish there was more there
was sar it was like hey this is the whole point man this is why two years ago people started saying
look the top of the 24 draft is going to be rough so i'm kind of open for anything i don't know if
clinging is involved in some kind of trade or if it stays
chalk if if nobody moves out of the picks because atlanta also started working out other guys like
a little later in the process and maybe it's just having access to them and why not just get more
information if you can have it and agents always going to be like all right but like well are they
just messing with everybody or do they want to trade out of this whole thing but back to salon apparently
he and wimby are boys so is that the eighth pick and that's what's up on esbn.com right now is that
they have him going eighth and the funny thing about him is you have to watch him you have to
watch a little of him before tonight okay i started watching him just box out on free throws
because he would try to kill people
just boxing out after the second free throw. Oh, he's one of those guys?
Right. When he cuts off the ball, you'd think the coach was like,
this is the most important cut you've ever made off the ball in your entire life,
except every cut is like that. He sounds like that kind of guy.
When he just is out there and he's,
he can't dribble to save his life.
The shot goes through the banners.
Yeah.
And I guess it goes in enough to give you a little bit of hope,
but he's so intense in every single thing that he does that sometimes like in
my scouting report,
I wrote,
he must've broken a ton of shit as a kid.
Just around the house his parents are probably like
here's something upstairs break
and they so he's the guy to pick up
that the other guys like dude
fucking slow down totally
and I just kind of love slow down
I'm gonna fucking punch you slow down
I
kind of love him but I'm also thinking well they could trade back down. I kind of love him, but I'm also thinking he might not be any good.
They don't need to take him at eight, right?
They can move back a couple spots.
Dillingham seems like he's falling,
which he's been hurt now for a while in the pre-draft process.
I'm excited because of the uncertainty.
He was my YouTube crush. I don't know if I told you.
I talked about it yesterday with Kyle and those guys. He's was my YouTube crush. I don't know if I told you. I talked about it yesterday with Kyle and those guys.
Yeah, listen.
He's become my YouTube crush.
I like how he kicks his right foot out on the...
I like when people...
Nobody has a weird jump shot anymore, right?
Everybody just shoots exactly the same.
We grew up in a world where everybody's shot was different.
Yeah, where you have some bad jump shots.
But I like that.
There's some flair to him that I thought was fun.
What do you think of Tate's premise of
you can't take a guy in the top three
who didn't want to go first?
What do you think of that premise
of taking somebody that high who's like,
yeah, I don't know if I'm the best guy in the draft.
Would you just gravitate toward people who are like,
I am the best guy in this draft?
I kind of loved it because I hadn't thought of it that way.
It was smart. Yeah, but then the best guy in this draft. I kind of loved it because I hadn't thought of it that way. It was smart.
Yeah, but then the Trey Young factor came into it again
where I think the agent with Sarge goes,
if you're not even any good,
you're going to get 17 and eight with Washington.
Right.
So I think that's, imagine those two guys be like,
hey, you're not even good, man.
And you're going to put up numbers.
You'll be on all second team rookie NBA.
Do you see how bad the voting is for that stuff?
People forget all the time.
So I'm ready for anything here tonight.
It'll just be funny if the full circle moment
of all the Klingon momentum
will just turn right back into Risa Shea
and Sar 1-2.
And then knowing that in three years,
there's going to be a couple of players
out of this whole group that are fantastic
that we didn't see coming and we'll all feel stupid again so can't all right
we're gonna come back uh i don't know if we're doing it live on youtube but we're we're potting
what do you think after pick 20 we'll just go we either go live on youtube but definitely at
least for the pod but hopefully before baddie okay daddy who do you mean daddy oh daddy yeah um okay so i'll see you tonight at some point there in round one this
was produced by cal creighton and steve cerruti thanks for watching us on youtube too i had a
great time unexpected trade uh good times i'll see you in a few hours or so.