The Bill Simmons Podcast - NBA Trade Deadline Reactions and Super Bowl Picks With Zach Lowe and Joe House
Episode Date: February 5, 2026The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Zach Lowe LIVE on Netflix to react to the NBA trade deadline moves (0:34). Then, Joe House joins, and he and Bill make their Ringer 107 picks for Super Bowl LX... (01:25:54). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Zach Lowe and Joe House Producers: Chia Hao Tat, Eduardo Ocampo, and Chris Wohlers #ULTRAinstructor could get you closer to the action! https://michelobultra.com/instructor MICHELOB ULTRA® ULTRA Instructor. No Purchase Necessary. Open to US residents 21 plus. Begins on January 30, 2026 and ends on February 22, 2026. See Official Rules at https://michelobultra.com/rules for free entry, entry deadlines, prizes, and details. 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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Live on Netflix, the Bill Simmons podcast, Zach Lois here, trade deadline.
I can't believe Janus got traded.
Oh, no, it was Cole Anthony.
Easy.
Don't fool people.
This is Netflix.
We got to behave.
It was Cole Anthony.
Did you think, at what point this week did you think Janus was actually getting traded?
Was there ever a point?
It was always 50-50 at best.
Every team that was in it, maybe save for just one, was kind of.
constantly saying, you know, we're kind of skeptical. They're really going to move them. We'll put it at 80, 20, 75, 25, 25 that they keep them and this carries into the summer. I took 8020 and I unilaterally went to 50-50 because the toothpaste is just so far out of the tube that I thought, you know, maybe they'll just surrender to the inevitability of it and get an offer that's good enough. But it looks like with an hour to go and all the reporting that we'll revisit all this in June. So I was never super confident. I was I was more on high alert.
than most executives that were in it, I think.
So I want to do a segment right now
before we get into some of the trades and happen.
I have no idea what the hell you're doing rankings.
So it couldn't be more exciting for you.
Just go right to the confusing teams.
Yeah, because we're the trade deadlines an hour away.
There might be some stuff that happens at noon.
The I have no idea what you're doing rankings.
I have Janus number one.
Janus, what are you doing?
Get out of Dodd.
You haven't had a meaningful playoff moment since 2022.
Game 7 against the Celtics when Grant William shot your heart out.
2002.
How old was your daughter in May 22?
Seven.
2022.
What are you doing, Janice?
You took an entire Olympic cycle of playoffs that you've wasted.
And you could have changed it this year.
And all you had to do was say, I demand a trade.
I've run my course. I'm out. Please trade me. I'd like to go. Here's my list of teams. I want to be traded by whatever today's date is. And he kind of half-ass passive-aggressive bit. And I think he's in a worst spot now. He just lost another postseason. He could have been back in time for April. He could have been back in time with a really good team. And I think he had enough leverage with them that he could have bullied them, I think, a little bit. And I just feel like we're reenacting KG. The difference is,
KG in the mid-2000s, the best that it ever happened to him was the Western Finals, right?
And that was like the one really fun KG moment.
Janus won the title.
But that's yet another reason he should have pushed out.
He gave them the title.
Now it's time to go.
And you just wasted another postseason.
Or does that decrease your personal urgency because you've achieved your goal?
Your family loves Milwaukee.
He's spoken quite openly about how leaving would be hard.
He's put down roots.
He lives right next door to his mom, et cetera, et cetera.
does that decrease his urgency to really hit the nuclear?
But I mean, he did, I don't remember exactly what the Shamstrania language was,
but it has been telling the bucks for months that it's time to part ways.
I mean, to me, that's the same thing as asking for a trade.
But yeah, every time he would speak publicly,
he would kind of speak out of both sides of his mouth and leave the door open to,
hey, maybe I would want to stay here if the team can contend and, you know,
like show me that there's an urgency to do it.
But I do think, you raise two questions.
Number one, I do think now the does he play the rest of the season becomes a very spicy little subplot for a Bucks team that has all the incentive to tank.
They get the worst of their own pick and the Pelicans pick and they could really use a high draft pick both to rebuild and to take a last ditch effort to Janus either via trading that asset or saying, hey, look, here's a bridge to the future of the East still stinks, et cetera.
And I do want to say, I think you're good luck with that strategy.
Anyway, go ahead.
Okay, but I do think you're right in these, what is it?
I don't, what the hell are you doing rankings?
Yeah.
I do think it's right to put Janus above the Bucks.
There's a lot of frustration around the league with the Bucks today.
Like, oh, they were never really serious.
They wasted our time.
They were never super clear with what they wanted or as clear as they wanted to be.
They're under no obligation to do what the other teams want them to do.
They're under the obligation to get the best deal for Yannis that they can.
And if they think kicking it to the summer is at worst net neutral for the packages they're going to get and there's a 4% chance that they can convince him to resign, then they should do that.
And they're under no obligation to do anything else.
So I agree with you that Yana should be above his team in these rankings that you're making of.
I think 20 years from now he's really going to regret it because he's going to get traded anyway.
Was he going to stay here?
What is he staying for?
if you were doing the two through 15 rankings of all of these rosters,
they're in the running to have the worst roster.
What's interesting is there are only two back from the nine seed and the 10th seed, right?
Atlanta and Chicago have 27 losses.
Milwaukee is 29.
I can't wait to talk about both of those teams too.
But you could make the case if Janus came back in two to three weeks and Milwaukee
could at least not drown.
They can try to tread water without drowning that maybe he could be a 10 seed.
But even if that happens, what's he going to do in four straight playoff rounds with Miles Turner and Ryan Rollins?
That's not happening.
They had to trade him.
And yet they didn't have to trade him because it made more sense for them as a franchise to wait until this summer when more teams can be in it.
There's more cap space.
There's more options.
It didn't make more sense for him to wait.
And I just don't get it.
He should have talked.
If I were him, I would have talked to a bunch of older retired stars that were in fairly similar,
situations to this, including KG. I would have called KG and be like, hey, KG,
get to do that over again. Would you have waited until the summer of 2007 to really kind of
open the door for a trade or would you have done that a year or two sooner? Guess what KG would
have said? I would have done that as soon as I knew I had no future with that team.
And you're being loyal to like, who's he being loyal to? One of the owners already sold.
Jimmy Haslam wasn't there when they won the title. I know he's loyal to the fans, but they're going
to love him forever anyway. So if I'm a Milwaukee fan,
And I think this worked out great.
It's like, this is awesome.
Like, we're probably getting a top 10 pick.
We get to trade him this summer when we have way more chances to get stuff and he didn't push his way out.
So in a weird way, it's a win for them, right?
And there's some chance that you strike gold in the draft.
Janus is only 31.
He obviously has these recurring calf issues that are worrisome.
But when he's been healthy, he's having arguably the best off, not arguably, the best offensive season of his entire
career. He's the third best player in the NBA. I don't even think it's disputable right now.
And, you know, there's some chance you move some pieces around. You make a crazy trade.
You can talk yourself into, could we be the fifth seed, the fourth seed and just have an honest,
good team that's, it's possible. But I agree. Bucks fans, winners, bucks, I don't think the
packages are going to get worse, despite the fact that Yannis will be now on an expiring deal and
theoretically have more leverage to direct where he wants to go. I think his list will be brought
enough and the suitors will be broad enough that the packages
won't get worse. So I think the bucks are kind of
semi-winners here too.
The ringer,
loser.
I thought we had a chance of Doc Rivers to come back.
I thought this was all leading to the Janus
rebuild and then Doc being like, okay,
thanks everybody. That's not happening.
Well, just don't spend the salary slot. That's all
I'll say. Just keep the slot open.
Keep the mid-level open.
One thing with Janus,
I don't feel like teams were,
I think teams were knocking on the door.
Nobody was using that thing they used in the cop movies.
The battery ram, whatever that is.
The battery ram.
Nobody was using that and trying to go through the door.
And we had multiple teams that have a chance to win the title
who just didn't seem interested.
San Antonio, OKC, Denver, we couldn't have figured it out.
Cleveland, I think they're good with Mobley.
And I think there's two things going on with that.
One is the age and stuff we've talked about on previous podcasts here about tall guys with some
injury history as they get older and move into their mid-30s and you watch what's happening in Davis.
That's bad.
I also think there's some questions about you have some guy who has been on the same team in the
same city for his entire career, where he's a massive star where he's had incredible sway in the
organization, moving to a different organization, probably not as the biggest star.
Maybe he's star 1B, maybe he's star 1B, maybe he's star 1A.
as somebody else's one be,
but he'd have to fit into wherever he's going.
And I do think teams were a tiny bit worried about that.
It's not like a dis on Janus.
It's just like this guy's a megastar,
and he comes in.
And if you're a team like San Antonio,
it's weirdly a little more risky than you would think it would be on paper
to just be like, now we're adding this person
when you don't really need to.
When you're San Antonio, your window is really going to be two, three years from now.
So I don't know.
What have you heard about that about teams being like,
huh, this is like a pretty big ad.
I mean, I don't think San Antonio was ever really in it in season enough for that to become a talking point.
I guess the same for the Rockets, whose team, it would have been his team anyway.
He would have been the best player on the team.
Cleveland, I guess, you know, Donovan Mitchell is there.
I mean, Janus is better than Donovan Mitchell, but it's been Donovan Mitchell's team.
I think that's just more about Mobley and the value they hold on.
Mowbly and his age.
The one team that you would zero in on for this theoretically is Minnesota with
Ant who probably sees himself as the best player in the league and he's the kudos to him.
He's unbelievable.
He's top seven to eight at worst.
But I don't, I get the sense that Minnesota was all in to try to do this.
I don't think they were concerned about it.
And to mention your battering ram thing, it is interesting how quiet it's been on a couple
of fronts.
Like Minnesota was going to have to move around players to get first round.
picks to get Janus.
It was going to be McDaniels plus a bunch of picks.
And it's interesting how it never came out that like, oh, they tried to get Randall
here or Gobert there or wherever there.
Like they successfully kept that quiet.
I probably some of that stuff was happening.
And there was never even a peep.
I didn't hear really a peep about like Miami is shopping Wiggins to get an extra first
round pick or Miami's trying to change the protections on the Terry Rozier pick to get
an extra first round pick.
That may have been going on.
I did not hear that.
That is interesting.
because that's the battering ram from Miami is we offer you everything and we get another thing
because we can only offer two firsts now versus four in the summer.
I didn't hear much of that.
I just never bought Miami or Golden State if Janice wasn't saying you were trading me by Thursday.
I just never believed in it.
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After Zach and I do the trade deadline stuff, Joe House is going to come in.
We're going to make a Super Bowl pick and talk about the.
that really quickly. Philly was the team I was thinking about for Janus, knowing 20 years of Daryl
and how much he loves putting three stars together at all costs. That's been one of his strategies.
And he loves nothing more than, oh, I can get a top five guy. I'm going to figure out how to do this.
And I wonder, like, Edgecom would have had to have been in the deal. And if you and I were the
conciliaries for Daryl talking about, should you do this, should you not do this, I'm not trading
everything for Janice
unless I feel like I'm guaranteed
a really good chance at winning the title
in the next two, three years.
They have so much
Embeded uncertainty
not knowing either way, right?
It's like it's a bonus if he's doing great.
I also don't trust that he might not
be on the injured list again.
And I just don't think there's enough certainty with it.
I don't know if it's, they had to put edgecom in it,
all their picks, and now it's just Janus
and Bid and Maxi. On paper,
awesome. But if I don't have Embed, I'm not beating OKC and I'm not beating Denver. So I bet they
probably went down the road, but ultimately too risky because of Embed. Well, okay. So first of all,
Paul George probably has to go out in that deal for salary purposes and he just got suspended for
25 games and his contract is something close to an albatross that our teams take on. Second of all,
To me, the ship has long sailed that every decision that Philadelphia's 76ers make, every big team building decision should be on Maxi's timetable and not M. Beads timetable. Now, you could argue Janus at 31 is so good that he fits every timetable. But I don't know that it's worth edgecombe costing edge comb removing that part of the maxi timetable. And number three, we have breaking news, Bill. What is it? The Los Angeles clippers are trading center.
beats a Zubots to the Indiana Pacers.
Oh, wow.
This was long rumored.
Price TBD.
We're still getting to reporting coming in.
Zubat is on a great contract.
This is the Pacers getting their center for next season.
They get Halliburton back.
They get a top whatever pick.
They are loading up to try to recreate the finals run with a guy who,
not the shooter, Miles Turner is, but a better, I think,
all-around player than Miles Turner.
Really interesting trade.
And look, man, Clippers,
44 minutes.
They're clearly just...
Sellers?
They're clearly just done for the year.
They don't care about the pick.
They owe the Thunder.
I think that's the appropriate stance.
It's like, that's six years ago.
We can't be hamstrung by the embarrassment of potentially giving the Thunder
a lottery pick.
And we just got to make the best deal for us.
We just got to see what they got in this deal.
But Zubots is really, really good.
And look out for the Pacers, man.
And they're sort of sight unseen, out of sight, out of mind.
Like, all the, the one thing is their young guys have not really developed the way you would want, but they've had so many injuries.
Got to figure out what to do with Matherin.
This is a huge get and a reminder, a very important reminder to the calves, the Knicks, the Pistons, your Boston Celtics.
Well, not so much for them, I don't think, because they have Tatum, that, like, the East is going to be a different animal next year.
Like, there's one powerhouse that's been absent the whole year.
already loading up for next year.
Our producer Gahow is devastated diehard Clipper fan.
I really likes you.
I don't understand the point of trading him when he's on a good contract.
I don't really get that at all.
Unless there's no way they would get the Pacers like top three protected 2026 pick, right?
I would be pretty shocked.
I would be pretty shocked given the quality of this draft and the once in a blue moon
opportunity you get to have a pick like this when you're a legitimately good team and
has this built-in gap year.
Well, how high?
Well, neither of us know the draft that well yet, but there's three guys plus I think
Wilson and North Carolina would be my fourth.
So if you did top five protected for this year and then unprotected in 27 plus a second
pick of 29s, I don't know, but it's got to be something like that to get me to trade
two bots.
I'll tell you this, Zach, Lo, when he got scratched yesterday for personal reasons, which
has become the new, uh-oh, what's going on here?
I started getting real Celtic ideas.
I thought, didn't I read something that he had like someone was having a kid?
I thought I saw something about parental.
Listen, when I see parentheses personal, I'm ready for a trade.
James Hardin had some personal reasons this week.
Well, I thought with the Celtics, because they downgraded from Simons to Vucevich from a salary standpoint.
And they had been trying to trade Simons for Zubots with a pick for a while and that the Quippers didn't want to take out the money.
but Vucevich for Zubats
actually works under the cap
and made more sense and I was wondering
I know they've liked him
First of all, I just want to note
that as the spouse of a
Balkan, you just nailed both
Zubats and Vucovic, which for you
is we've made progress and I want to
applaud you for the progress and the learning
that you've done. The price still has not
come in yet. I'm just
refreshing Twitter, which is hard to do with this all
in real time, but
you know, Zach, I'm glad you
shatter me out there because obviously everybody knows about my pronunciation dyslexia.
And I've butchered names from time to time all over the place.
But the Croatians and the Serbians, I've worked hard.
And really what you have to remember all the time is just put the itch in the end.
It's not an itch.
It's an itch.
That's why when they Americanize like Greg Popovich, they all add H's at the end of their names to
make that clear to the dumb Americans among us that this is how you say our names.
Anyway, Zubatz is a pacer.
And let me ask you.
Talk about the pacer thing, quick about Zubots,
Siakum, Halliburton,
Nemhard,
2006,
lottery bick,
DBD,
McConnell.
That's like,
send me the Eastern odds now for 27.
That could be a nice team.
Well,
we're forgetting,
like Obie Toppins missed
the entire season,
basically.
Neesmith is still here.
Neesmith.
The young guys like Jaris Walker
and Ben Shepard and Isaiah Jackson
haven't made the jumps you'd hope,
but like we just went through a top nine
that we know saved for Zubot's
fits like way adds up to way more than the sum of its parts like we know that that's a thing right so that's
a hell of a team and as can i ask you one clippers question yeah what the hell's going on we got am i ever
going to go to another game we got we got we got 42 minutes left call i universe in which you see
kawai in play in the next 42 minutes pistons i mean he could fit that's the thing about kai he could
fit anywhere he's he's you know and with that said the wow
trade is the Pistons.
If they did Harris and expiring and two first rounders or whatever,
if you're just talking about an atomic bomb on the East,
that would be the atomic bomb because he's been one of,
I think, the five or six best players in the league for the last seven weeks.
What if the Sixers traded Paul George and all their draft assets back for Kauai?
Oh, my God.
That's where if you're,
if bombers looking like if there's some big suspension coming up,
combined with him trying to drive the fan base away,
that would be the trade to do it.
I don't get how you get Zubots from the Clippers.
I don't understand that at all.
Well, the Pacers control all of their first round picks.
All the Seacom picks have been moved,
have been like conveyed or sent or whatever the right way.
Let me ask you this.
Yeah.
Who is going to be the ninth and tenth playoff teams in the West now?
This season?
Because right now, if you go nine down,
clippers are nine Portland's 10
Memphis is 11 they just gutted their team
Dallas 12 Utah 13
New Orleans 14 in Sacramento 15
and the clippers have 23 wins
Utah is 16 like
are we even going to have
a ninth and a 10th seat
is everybody just going to pass can you just punt on the plan
well Portland Portland should start
the parade plan the parade route now they're in
by default they're going to get in the playing tournament
and this is like this zooms out
to, I mean, I know you want to talk more about some of these East teams, but one of the winners
of this trade that line for you, for me, for the world at large is the Charlotte Hornets,
who are looking at the Bulls above them.
Like, I think you're kind of tanking.
The Hawks, you made some weird comminga trade.
Like the Hornets are going to pass Chicago and get into the play in.
And Chicago appears to kind of just be an asset accumulation, give us all your second
around picks and Dillingham and whatever and kind of pulling the rip court on this season,
except it's too late for them to meeting with we tank this season because all the teams
you listed are so far ahead of them in the tank standings that like they and the teams that
they're like closer to Memphis and Dallas, they're also going to start tanking.
So the Bulls are, I guess, tanking with a longer lens because they can't, they can't tank
so deeply this season unless they're just like, well, look, Dallas won the lottery from
the 10th spot last year, maybe we'll do it too.
The Bulls were number two on my, I have no idea what you're doing rankings.
I was waiting for it. I was waiting for it. They were number two. They were right behind Yannis.
I have no idea what they're doing. I really liked Anthony Simons. I was genuinely sad when the
Celtics traded him because I liked him. I thought he was a really nice fit with the,
I thought the three guards. Jalen Brown were the key to the team. Mathurin is going to the
Clippers, by the way, as part of this deal. Not a shocker. The lack of any extension talks before
the season sort of telegraphed that he was not a fit in how they wanted to play and build.
And the clippers are always, even when they're making moves from a position of some weakness,
they're always going to grabbing something interesting.
You know, he's been available for a couple months.
I was wondering if he was going to be, I was wondering, he was in that Kobe White,
Desoon Mu, Alvarado, these guys that it was like, oh, shit, if they end up on a contender,
that's going to be nice.
But Bulls, I have no idea what they're doing.
At one point, they had seven or eight guards.
At one point, they've gone sideways.
They still have seven or eight guards.
They're under the tax, finally.
I know, I know if you're a Bulls fan,
you're going to sleep at night going.
I mean, I just hope we can get under the tax and go 40 and 42 again.
That would be great.
The last dance, part 11, the year we got under the tax at the deadline.
They cut the cord with Vouch.
They were like, we're finally good.
Thanks for everything.
Thanks for what the secret worst trade of this decade.
I don't know what they're doing.
I don't, the moves together just look like the fucking one of the Zodiac letters.
You're just like, what, what is this?
What are all these symbols?
I don't understand.
You got rewatchables on the brain.
Yeah, we have to take a break and then I want to do the rest of the,
I have no idea where you're doing rankings and hopefully we'll have some traits.
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All right, we're back.
I'm going to have to add the quippers to the I have no idea where you're doing.
I have no idea where you're doing rankings until we find out what this pick is.
We were talking during the break.
Maybe it's top five protected 26.
And if the Pacers end up moving the top five and they get it, then maybe it's unprotected
27 and then some sort of swap in anywhere from 28 to 30 or there's got to be.
I really like Zubots.
I vote for all NBA 13 last year because I'd like to have a center.
I wasn't going to get bullied into these positionless lineups.
I thought he was a guy that could go into a war with some of the big guys in the
league. There's a bigger trend here, and I think this is what the Pacers were trying to do.
And I also think this is what the Celtics were thinking about, the Vucevich trade. It seems like
everybody wants to get bigger. Everybody's worried about if you're actually going to be in a
playoff series about situations where you're going against these double bigs. And you look at the
Celtics in the East, every team they'd have to probably beat in a playoff series that they're going
to, if they search something they can contend is going to be able to go bigger on them, right?
Like you play the Pistons.
They can play Dern and Stewart together.
You play the Knicks.
They can do towns and Mitch together.
You play Cleveland.
They can do Moby and Allen together.
And I just feel like the Celtics with the Vucevic flexibility with Keda and with Garza and Tatum when he comes back.
At least they have some size.
And maybe the Pacers looked at that and said,
you forgot Murray Boyles and Mamu.
Okay?
I like Murray Boyles.
But maybe the Pacers looked at it and we're like,
we just got to get in on this because we have Haliburton coming back.
and we have a chance to contend.
I have no idea what you're doing rankings.
Number three for me is the Hawks.
You want the details that are coming in, by the way.
We're live.
We're live.
We're live.
Mathura and Isaiah Jackson,
two first round picks and one second round pick
for Zubots and Kobe Brown.
We don't still know the details on the big.
We don't know the year.
Can I say one more thing about the Bulls?
Yeah.
As long as we're doing that.
Here's what I don't get about the Bulls.
I understand.
I talked to people around the league today.
Like, I asked, I texted.
I just like spam.
texted. What the Bulls doing? And some people are like, what? What's obvious what they're doing?
They're accumulating assets. They got, I think, nine second round picks in these various
trades. They got Rob Dillingham, second draft kind of guy for them who will get a chance
to play. They didn't get a Minnesota. And they have massive amounts of cap space the next two summers.
Oh, good. That they won't spend. I understand all that. My thing is like,
Dysumnu is 26 and Kobe White is 25. They're both good. Desumnu is like,
really, really good.
And so they traded like
mid-young-ish mid-career guys.
They traded an old guy in Vouch.
So they traded all kinds of different
players. Like, what kind of players do they
want on their team? Like, what kind
of team do they want? Younger, worse versions
of the same guys they already had?
Yeah, they have Giddy and like, what other
piece here, Gideon Buzellis
and like what other piece here is of major
long-term interest to me?
Like, one of those guards couldn't have helped your team going
forward? What kind of team are you trying
to actually make here?
Assets are great. Second rounders are helpful.
The wolves used a bunch of them to get. I would assume
new, like, I get it. Yeah. But what are
you doing with them?
Well, I think Bulls fans have been asking this for
11 years. We have the details
on the Zubot's trade. It's a
26 first round pick. This is from
Shams. It's protected
1 to 4 and 10 to 30.
So it's the double protection.
So if it
doesn't fall between 5 and 9,
I guess it rolls over to the next year.
And then it's also a 29 unprotected.
Matherin, I like Isaiah Jackson.
I'm in the Isaiah Jackson.
I think he's got potential camp and they got Matherin.
It's a pretty good trade.
That makes, that trade makes more sense to me.
You have a chance to get five, six, seven, eight or nine in the draft to replace the pick
your given to the thunder.
Right.
And now they could try to patch together with Lopez, with some small ball lineups.
Maybe they're going to try to get one more center.
So that makes more sense to me.
Say that again, it's one to four and ten to thirty.
Yeah, basically if it's five, six, seven, eight, or nine, what does it become if it's
one to four?
Well, my guess is usually when there's protections like that, it rolls over to 27, which is why
29 is unprotected, right?
So the pastors are like probably keeping 26, but if we don't keep it, you get 27 or you
get it or you get 27.
That's a really interesting trade.
It's good trade.
One to four is a win for the clippers, I think.
I'm sure that the two sides negotiated really hard about that exact range of where that should end.
Because, you know, the way the lottery works, I mean, who knows where Indiana will finish,
there's going to be a better than 50-50 chance that that pick conveys.
Well, I mean, we'll see how the 10th pick comes into it.
But like even the worst record guy, the worst team in the league,
has like a 48% chance of getting the fifth pick.
And then, you know, you go from there.
Right.
And it's going to be.
Well, for the Pacers, it's a four per.
We've been saying it's a three person draft and then a drop off.
Basically for most of the college season.
But I think that North Carolina kid is a really nice number four.
It won't be better than this.
It'll be like 50, 50.
I'm doing math on the off the top of my head.
Yeah, if I'm the Pacers, I want to protect my chance at also getting a number.
four because worst case scenario, I get Wilson from Carolina.
More I have no what you're doing rankings as we made for more trades.
The Kings, they're just blanket in here.
I don't know what the Kings are doing.
I don't understand why they help save the Cavaliers $50 million to get DeAndre Hunter.
I'm still trying to figure that out.
They got off Dennis Schrooter, but they got on DeAndre Hunter and they gave up Keon
Ellis in the process and they got Dennis Schrooter for reasons that nobody understood.
And then they got Russell Westbrook for more reasons that nobody understood.
Who do you think is most sad?
Rank the sadness levels.
If we go 29 minutes and there's no King's trade.
Rank who's most sad?
Zach Levine, Domar de Rosen, Domaz Sabonis.
Oh, I don't think Zach Levine's sad at all.
He's already opted into next year.
And then he's like, are the checks clearing?
Kings fans are number one, right?
Just like what, like how?
Kings one.
Sabonis too.
Subonis is definitely two.
Subonis is like, I just can't even believe this is my life.
now.
So bonus is probably like, I thought I had a chance maybe to sneak over to Toronto,
Portland, somewhere, anywhere.
But literally anywhere.
He signed the extension.
My number five, I don't know where you're doing rankings is the magic, who have not
made a trade yet.
And I don't really understand what's going on with that team and the mix of guys they
have.
And then here's number six, Zach Lowe.
Okay.
Second round picks.
Why are teams so excited about these?
It seems like people want them because other teams,
are dumb enough to trade them.
But then when you go through basketball reference
and look through all the guys
taking them the second round every year,
you got a one in ten chance
of hitting on somebody.
Usually it's a guy that was drafted by a team
in the second round and two years later
ends up on another team like Diabate.
Very rarely is this an awesome pick.
And it seems like some of these teams fall
for it every year and they can't get enough
for the second rounders.
I don't understand it.
Well, it's like the Boston-Chicago trade,
the Bull's got New Orleans
second rounder, I think, right?
Yeah.
And so that's going to be
the 31st, 32nd, 30 for picking the...
I get it with that.
But what do I care about having...
But even that.
And the NBA geekery,
which is I am a part of, obviously,
but a lot of it just does,
but what a gem of a trade,
gem of an asset.
And it turns out to be nothing.
And it turns like,
these second round picks,
they're nice to like hoard,
because if you get a lot of them,
you can do what Minnesota did
and just throw six of them
at one player.
And then you look,
it's like,
Denver is 2027.
That's not very good.
And, like, it's like, you know, I think people fetishize them a little bit.
But if you get enough, you can weaponize them for, like, one, can you get over the gold line kind of trade like Minnesota made?
But can we go back to Orlando?
Yeah.
I don't, like, they're 25 and 24.
And some of their losses have been recently.
Like, the funk level hovering over their team is like at DefCon 2.
funk level at this point.
And obviously they're waiting for Franz to come back and crossing their fingers that Franz,
who is, I think, their best player ties everything together.
And all of a sudden, they're the team that everybody thought they would be that they thought
they would be.
I think that's a little pie in the sky at this point.
I think their roster is going to look, their team could look very different next year,
coach, roster, everything if they don't turn this around.
But they're also, and I'm trying to think, like, what are the teams that law,
that feel like they lost because the honest thing got kicked to the summer.
And what are the teams that won because the honest thing got kicked to the summer?
And I want to include Orlando on the latter list because you know that Palo for Janus,
Palo and a bunch of stuff for Janus is like one of my favorite fake trades.
But the magic don't have a bunch of stuff anymore.
And the bloom is off the rows with Palo.
Like at the beginning of the season, if you were not poisoned-pilled by the arcane cap rules,
that would have been like, whoa, Milwaukee,
that's the best they could have done
in a Yonis trade, they got the best player.
And now it's like, we'd much rather have Evan Mowbly
and probably a couple other kind of guys than that.
Palo's a pretty good prize for Yannis.
I don't disagree.
I just saying it's...
How old is he like 23?
I think after this season, if it ended today,
it would be a lot more like, all right,
well, they're going to have to sort of figure out
how Paolo works and what to do with them.
Whereas before the season,
it would have been like an explosion of like,
A plus, plus trade grades for the bucks and blah, blah, blah.
Right.
I think you're right.
The only other team I had for the, I have no idea where you're doing,
but I actually do have an idea what they're doing because the trade made sense
is Kaminga and Buddy Healed for poor Zingas.
The Warriors doing that.
It's clear they just had to get Kaminga.
They just had to end the situation.
That was it.
Whatever it took to end the saga.
And they're like,
Can we offer you Porzingis?
He's basically hurt every year
and has some mystery medical condition
and we have no idea
how many games he's going to play.
And they're like, done.
Let's call it in.
We don't even need picks.
That was my,
we're going to bed trade on East Coast time last night.
That trade comes over at like 1145 PM East Coast time.
I'm like,
Cominga and healed from Porzingis,
might be time for me to turn in.
If we've reached this stage of the trade deadline,
it might be time for you to it.
Like, I'm just like, what happened here?
Does Kaminga fit on the hawks at all?
Do they care if he fits on the hawks at all?
Why did they want Kaminga?
Probably to trade him again at some point.
Porzingis like stretch five.
The Warriors really need to stretch up.
He doesn't play.
Like I'm not, it sucks that he doesn't play, but he, you can't pencil in Porzingis.
He's like, well, this is how he fits in the lineup and they unlocks X, Y, and Z if he doesn't play.
Well, we both liked the AD trade for the Wizards.
I think the AD trade is like a carnival.
I kind of like, I'm like on a carnival,
I don't know what's going on.
I kind of like it.
Sometimes I'm getting kind of scared.
Like someone next to me threw up,
but I'm not sure what's going on,
but I'm kind of having fun.
I love it.
I even House talked himself into it pretty quickly,
but they just didn't give up anything.
And whatever they got back,
worst case scenario would just be a giant expiring contract,
which,
you know,
they were throwing into that trade to begin with.
The picks are meaningless.
They're just going to be.
into the round picks, and they have this puncher's chance of AD being able to rebuild his trade
value for them, and either it's good for them because he'll be a playoff team, or they can flip him
for something meaningful. To me, it's absolutely no-brainer. And we know why Mahoney did a great piece
for the ringer today. Here's why Dallas did this, because they just had to move on and they
couldn't have around anymore. He was this walking embodiment of the dumbest trade that's ever happened.
and they just had to move on
and, you know,
change up the guest room after the murder happened
and put new furniture in there
and call it a day.
But I thought the Wizards,
it's rare to say,
I think the Wizards have been run really well
the last couple years.
They've made smart moves
that have made sense to me over and over again,
much like Charlotte,
two teams that have been an organizational disaster,
who now at least seem like their moves are logical.
I was in on this.
I really liked it.
Well, and at least when they make up injuries,
for Anthony Davis so that they can tank the rest of the season and protect their top eight protected pick that goes to the NICS if it's outside the top eight.
You don't have to make them up.
People will believe it.
You could say anything.
He'd be like Anthony Davis stubbed his toe on the stairs in his house.
Longitudinal calf muscle slash something.
The elevators in his new apartment building closed faster than expected and swushed him and he's out for 10 gave.
You believe anything.
He has vertigo.
Okay, sure.
But I don't I don't remember anything quite like.
this where a team
that is so abysmally bad
that has not enjoyed
any meaningful lottery
luck in terms of moving up and lucking
into a no-brainer generational prospect.
I think Saar is really good.
I'm not sure he's a generational like you did
like this is that Cooper flag
or you know, Wembe Nama obviously.
He's also not researche.
And like
still so bad.
Like the team is so, so bad.
Shot themselves in the foot with the McCollum trade.
and they just had two
like, I'm just like
AD when healthy is a top 20 player
when healthy is a big
a big caveat top 25
34 next year
and Trey Young
like love him hate him whatever
he's a top 40 player in the NBA
probably if we sat down and ranked them
whatever it is
a team that is abysmally bad
nakedly tanking
just had two
all-star-level players
like fall into its lap
and decided like,
yeah, I guess, sure, why not?
We'll take Trilling and Anthony.
It's one of the weirdest situations
I can remember.
I guess it's fine.
They didn't give up very much for it.
You can give up anything.
I don't think they're-
It's also a good example
of why you don't buy out contracts
and why you're better off waiting
until March before you buy somebody out
because you never know.
You never know when Dallas is going to be like,
we just have to trade this guy.
We got to move on from this.
And all of a sudden you have Anthony Davis
on your team.
And by the way,
The wrap on this was that Rich Paul,
clutch sports,
was if you traded for AD,
you were going to have to give them an extension.
There's no extension.
I think I heard from other teams that were in,
not in,
but like at least in the,
like keep us in the loop on AD,
that they came off that toward them
because they realized it was,
it was a losing battle.
So we got to talk about,
so we like that trade for the Wizards.
Can we flip it around?
Like,
what do you think of it for Dallas?
You just think it's we had to do it, even though the picks are no good.
I wouldn't have done it.
I wouldn't have done it. I would have kept him until this summer because it would have been a big giant expiring contract.
I still liked him and flagged together.
We only saw it briefly, but I thought there was real potential there.
I just would have kept him.
And I get it.
I'm not in Dallas.
I don't know how grisly and awful it is that situation.
And maybe it's that bad.
But fundamentally, I don't know.
If he's not playing anyway, you're trying to tank to get a lottery pick at some point,
some point flag will have some sort of injury, they'll shut him down. But I don't understand why
he's already hurt. This is the best case scenario for you. Then you can decide what to do this
summer. Why is this the trade now? It's because you want to get rid of them. Yeah, I think that's the
more interesting conversation about this trade is on the one hand, there was like not really a strong,
there was maybe not much of a market at all for Anthony Davis injured right now. Like you can't
just bank on him coming in and helping a playoff run. The contract is what it is. The $63 million
player option sort of looms over it too.
I think that's an underrated little element of this
that Washington probably doesn't care about, but other teams
would. And, you know,
like, I don't think
the Mavs could have done better than this now.
They certainly couldn't have done worse than this in the summer
had they waited. I think that's the more interesting
angle is like, did they,
did they really need to do this now? I'm not
convinced. They did not. I mean, what if
the Knicks flame out in the playoffs and you could
get towns and something else for Davis?
Like, it's just a better ask.
set. Two trades that I love, you won't be surprised by either of them.
Okay. Ranking number second, ranking number two in the list, the Knicks getting Alvarado,
basically for Yaba Seli in two seconds. They traded Yabaseli for Terry.
Alvarado, perfect playoff guy. I was kind of hoping the Pistons would get him.
Just for, I just thought he would have been great on that team. I do think the bench
clearing brawl odds for Knicks Pistons in May has probably dropped to plus 240 with Alvarado on
the next. I think the odds if they play are. There's a fight.
We need referees.
I think the more interesting thing is the over under on what game in the series it is.
Like, do we send it at two and a half and like one and a half?
Is it just game one?
It would be funny if Adam Silver announced the ground rules for the series.
We're like, look, you might not believe me as I just want you guys to know,
if punches are thrown, you're out for four games.
Like just lay out basically.
Here's what's at stake.
I don't think there's any way these teams don't get into some sort of fight in a playoff series.
Alvarado, I think Alvarado's already gotten in a fight with the Pistons, didn't he?
I'd have to go back through the.
Alvarado's like, he'll go out with anybody.
But I really liked them.
They needed him.
McBride's out for a while.
And, you know, I just, he's a playoff guy.
He's a ninth man who's going to come in, especially at home, and he can swing quarters,
which is what you want.
But the more important trade, you mentioned earlier, to soon we'll go into Minnesota,
for Dillingham, who's a bust, for second round picks, whatever.
Dissoum was just legitimately good
and he would be on the
Was he on your Marcosol All-Stars?
I can't remember.
No.
But he could have been.
He could have made a case as a bench guard.
Sure.
I was hoping the Celtics were going to get him.
I don't know why the Bulls wouldn't want him.
He is such an upgrade.
What do you think the Temple Wolves point guard position was for a grade
heading into this week?
Was it an F-minus, an F or a D-minus for you?
One out of every three games,
Bowen's Highland would make it a C-minus?
Think how sad that sentence was.
I mean, I love their starting five as is, which does not have a traditional point guard,
and I think that works fine.
It's less about the archetype of that position, although it can help late in games.
And this is a team that's had some late game meltdowns, although they had the opposite against Toronto last night.
It's just more about like your bench can't be Nas Reid and a hope and a prayer every single,
every single moment of every single game.
And they've gone from that to one of the favorites for.
six band of the year. Good on both ends of the floor. The advanced stats don't love him defensively.
I think that's fine and probably flawed because of the theme that he's playing for. I think this is,
this was my number one target for Minnesota, my favorite potential guard off the bench.
The only caveat would- Are you sure he's off the bench?
I mean, I would bring him off the bench. Like I said, I think they're starting five is great.
Well, he might be finishing games for them, though. Sure, that's fine. And like sometimes not as
does. Sometimes you just never know who's going to finish games. I love this trade for them.
He's sniffing 50, 40, 90 from the field. He attacks all the space. Like when you put two on
the ball against Ant and all those gaps open up, he's a very decisive downhill player. He'll inject
some pace into their team. I think he's like an absolute A plus perfect fit. The only caveat
bill is could they have just re-signed Nikiel Alexander Walker and saved themselves a lot of trouble?
What is your response to that caveat?
I like how this played much more.
I think this was outrageous how this worked out for them.
And I can't believe four second round picks are worth the soon move for a team that's going nowhere anyway.
I honestly wish the Celtics said offered their first round pick for him because I think,
even though they just traded them with the Simons-Vusovic, I would have, this is exactly the type of guy on a really smart team that can push the pace when you need somebody
to defend another point guard.
I just think he's a winning player.
And I was surprised they traded him.
Because as you said, he's 26.
I understand the Kobe White thing.
Kobe White, there's odds.
He might get $25 million a year from somebody who knows.
But this is like the classic, sneaky,
awesome playoff guy and exactly what they needed.
Because now, how many times have you watched them
where it seems like, man, I just wish they had somebody
who knew how to dribble the ball instead of ant.
And some of these crunch types.
And he's also kids.
of like, he'll go off for a legit 25 points in a game.
Like he's not like, well, he got a 16 tonight.
It's a big game.
Like, he can, he can pour it in in, in games when he's high.
Take over a quarter guy.
I guarantee, I don't know a lot of Bulls fans.
There's no way they're psyched about losing him.
And he's going to go in Minnesota.
He fits with the aunt.
I'll tell you this, Zach Lowe, because the Minnesota odds were jumping around today for the
finals.
At one point they were like, I don't know, 16 to 1 when there seemed like they had a
honest chance. It was 20 to 1 earlier. Now it's 27 to 1. I think they have the third best chance to
win the title. Like if you, OKC is plus 110 on Fandle, Denver 7 to 1, and then the next team is
Celtics of 14 to 1 and some of these teams, Spurs 15 to 1. I would have Minnesota in the three
spot. I think they're built to compete in playoff series and they have a guy who thinks he's
better than everyone else in the league, whether that's true or not, he thinks that. And he plays
okay C, he plays Denver, he plays whoever.
And he's like, I'm the best guy in the game.
And they have a nice team built around him.
They can go bigger, they can go smaller.
They have different scoring all over the place.
The one thing they were missing was somebody like this guy.
So I'd have him third.
Look, they've been my dark horse.
Like, they can win the flat out win the title team all season.
I really like their team as is.
It's not perfect.
It can get a little ugly and stagnant sometimes.
Gobert is a very polarizing player to say the least.
But the league's swung.
The league swung his way a little bit
with how big everything's getting.
People poo-poo their back-to-back
conference finals appearances a little bit
like the matchups broke right and Steph got hurt.
They're a legit conference finals team.
They lost those two series.
I think both them were four to one
so they haven't acquitted themselves too well
at the highest, highest level.
But they're a legit, really good team.
Aaron Gordon's hamstring stuff
is now officially like a major concern for the Nuggets
who I think could absolutely win the championship
if they're healthy.
That if is coming bigger and bigger.
and I don't know how odds work.
Like, I don't know how you factor in the fact that your first three are all Western
conference teams and someone has to win the East and get to the finals.
But, like, to me, they can win the title.
And that was the case before this.
Although I was baking in, they will do something for sure at the trade deadline like this
with Dillingham going out.
And this is, this is to me, the perfect guy.
Well, interesting.
Denver's 30.
Denver's in the three seed with 19 losses.
Houston's four with their less wins, less losses,
and then Minnesota's fifth.
Denver loses Watson last night.
I was watching.
Were you watching when that happened?
All of a sudden,
he walked out holding the back of his leg.
I did.
He did it during a Yokic,
ridiculous Yokch basket down the
Yokch minutes restriction, by the way,
the fakes minutes restriction in the history of the NBA.
Like, why even talk about it?
If it's, you know what,
we're going double overtime,
we're going to play 40-something minutes.
But it happened during a Yokchich basket,
so I missed it.
And then they,
the game went to break and I saw him limping off.
I was like, oh boy, that's, and it was one of those ones
where that looked like. Yeah, it was not a good one.
Yeah.
Yeah, Denver loses back-to-back games against Detroit and the Knicks that were both
awesome games and just felt like later around playoff games.
But I like the spot Minnesota's in.
And then, you know, the other one we didn't talk about was Charlotte
with basically upgrading from Colin Sexton and Kobe Jones.
Kobe White.
I'm sorry, Kobe White.
My first live podcast malpractice.
Kobe Jones, really important USA soccer player in the mid-90s.
That's right.
I think.
Yeah.
Kobe White, who I just think is, I think Colin Sexton was fun for that Hornets team,
but I think Kobe White's a better player and makes more sense with them.
I don't think they're going to get Lonzo.
I thought when Lonzo got bought out, I thought that's where he was going,
but I don't think that's where he was going.
Jones from the magic in a tax dump.
And notably in that trade, they got two second round picks,
almost replenishing the three seconds they sent out in the Sexton Kobe White deal.
Yeah, Kobe White's just like a better version of Colin Sexton.
Right.
And a little more thoughtful with teammates and gives them some fun lineups.
And Charlotte's third in net rating in the last 25 games,
25 games is not a small sample size.
Now, a couple, I wonder what would.
what happened if you turned the two 50-something point victories into like run-of-the-mill
20-something point victories.
Right.
But it's still top five.
And they did win those games by 50 points.
And they're, they look legit.
Like, I think it would be super fun if they made the playoffs.
And I think they're, I mean, right now, if they got into the play in tournament,
let's say they leapfroved Chicago, I mean, they're playing better than Atlanta.
They're playing better than Orlando.
They're playing better than Miami.
And hell, get a miniserable.
there. Let's have like a Knicks Hornets first round series. That'd be a blast.
What do you think they're playing odds are in Fandall right now? To get in?
The Hornets to be a playing team. Okay. What do you think the odds are? I would just tell you that
they were plus $2.90 two weeks ago. Uh, something roughly the like better than even odds.
Yeah. They're minus 600 to make the playing now. So Vegas is like, we're in. We completely believe.
And I like them to actually make the actual playoffs, which is plus 138.
I think that team's legit good and if Lamello, who knows, knock on wood with Lamello,
but if he can stay healthy.
So some of the other smaller stuff as we get closer to deadline, Cleveland shed just a phenomenal amount of luxury tax.
Not that we care because it's just somebody's money.
But they shed about $100 billion with that Sacramento trade and then somebody taking Lanzo ball.
I still don't understand what's worth it for these teams to take a $10 million player
and like, here are a couple second round picks for your troubles.
It's like, oh, gee, thanks.
I would just rather stick them with the tax bill and get the money back from them.
Philly got under the apron.
Minnesota was able to shed some money.
Philly got under the tax.
Philly got under the tax.
Denver got under the tax.
Toronto got under the tax.
Orlando got under the tax.
Wee.
Yay.
Good job.
Everybody's under the tax so they don't get slaughtered by it.
And then the Celtics did not get.
under the tax yet, although it feels like they're creeping
toward it. But they did get under the first apron.
So this Simons-Vusovich trade,
it's really Simons for Vucevich in blank
because there's going to be a second player
that they add, probably a guard,
because they're a guard short right now after losing Simons.
Buy out.
Buy out or who knows.
Maybe they'll do something the next 10 minutes,
but they had a crazy win in Houston.
I didn't see that.
game. But I, like, they blew him out. They blew them out without who, who said that game?
John Brown and Houser, right? Yeah. And Simons, who wasn't there anymore?
Ron Harper outplayed Kevin Durant and started.
Houston, when Houston has rough games, they're pretty rough. I don't like the, I don't like the vibe
with them. They're not passing. Now, granted, I'm sitting on a TV, 1,500 miles away. I'm sitting
in a couch, 500 miles away watching my TV.
I thought Adams was kind of their super sauce superpower and not having them anymore.
They just seem beatable every night now.
They're fine.
They're a 50 win team.
Yeah, but without Adams, with Adams playing 20 minutes, you're basically guaranteed a crazy
offensive rebounding rate.
And without him, you're still a very good offensive rebounding team, but you could
have an average offensive rebounding game.
And when you lose that element, their offense just gets a little bit stuck in mud.
Turns out they missed Fred Van Vleet, which I thought everyone was just sort of like waving that away at the beginning of the season.
Yeah.
Out of excitement for Reid who's been good and Amen, who's been very good.
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I have top four best,
we fucked up admissions.
Okay.
Number one, Minnesota with Rob Dillingham.
Whoops.
Damn.
So you think that was a fuck up?
Because he was like 20 million bucks
and they were way over the...
I think they're the same fuck up in that we let him go and brought Nas back because we had to give these young guys a chance and none of it pan out.
Yeah, yeah, makes sense.
That's number one.
Number two, not a surprise, but Golden State with the Wiseman Cominga combo.
That's the official, it's the funeral where somebody was not coherent for 10 years and you still have to have the funeral.
But then it's still kind of like, man, looking back, can't believe how that played out.
Atlanta last summer
where they had this unbelievable
spot and you were doing birds
sounds at your podcast
trying to hurt me now. House and I might
have a Eastern Conference
long shot bet with them.
And weirdly
Alexander Walker was an A plus for
a move and every other move was terrible.
They trade Luke Conard to the Lakers.
So they get out of the Luke Conard business.
They get out of the Porzengis
business. They not
in the Yonis business. I don't know if they want to be a playing team or a lottery team.
Basically, they hit the lottery with this New Orleans trade that Dumars offered them.
And that was how they won the summer. But then everything else they did.
Well, that's the thing. Among the teams that was not in on Yonis now, that it's a small
win for them that this gets kicked to the summer. I don't think the Hawks would trade the number
one overall pick if they got it for Yonis just because it's too valuable. This draft is too good.
but, you know,
it's,
they could get,
they could nudge their way back into that discussion
if they wanted to now.
But yeah,
I don't,
it's been a bad year for the Hawks.
And Kinnard is like,
you know,
Karnard to the Lakers,
fine.
Like,
Kinnard's one of those guys who,
like,
every team's excited to get him.
He shoots 40% to 45% from three,
like clockwork and he can't play in the playoffs down the stretch of games
or even in the regular season.
And every team eventually is like,
yeah,
okay,
we're moving off you.
He does get passed around a lot.
I still felt,
like there was a team for him
somewhere at some point in his career.
Like I was thought like,
just would have been fun to watch him on Denver being used,
like they used Jamal Murray as the bench backup.
Something like that where he's playing up bigs
and guys who know how to move and he's just
shooting up in threes, but we'll never see it.
And then the last team,
the Lakers,
I don't know if you noticed the shift
in what was being handed out to media
from a narrative standpoint, but they are now
and they, hey, in case you didn't notice,
looking like 60 million in cap space this summer.
Cool.
Someone said 100 million somewhere,
and I'm like,
that's definitely not right,
because Reeves' cap hold is like 27 million by itself,
and then you throw in Luca.
The cap's only 160.
You got other salaries,
but they got a lot of cap space,
and they now have three first round picks
to trade in the off season.
Who's the cap space for?
Who are the free agents?
It's a great question.
It's a great question.
Cap space.
It's so seductive and sexy
until you look at the 26th free agent list.
I just think
when you look back at what they did last year
and then talking themselves into DeAndre Aiton,
which was hilarious.
And it was funny watching Laker fans
go through the seven stages of DeAndre Aton.
And now they've reached the final stage,
which is, what's in the box?
What's in the box?
A lot of seven references from you recently.
Just watched it.
But yeah, they're in the what's in the box stage
with Aiton.
What did you know?
want your Lakers thoughts on something.
Yeah.
I feel like the Draymond Lakers buzz, like just leapt out of the shadows and into the spotlight,
like explicitly this year.
Like there's, I don't know exactly where the reporting came from because it's a word this week
of the year.
But like, oh, there's legitimate interest.
He's got this player option, blah, blah, like, what do you actually, like, is there
a world where LeBron leaves the Lakers and Draymond goes to the Lakers?
Or is it like they're going to be, they want to play together?
Like, are we, is Draymond still this relevant, for lack of a better word?
He, not from a player standpoint.
I don't think he's at the same level he used to be.
With that said, a Rui for Draymond trade would be really fun.
That's actually a trade I was wondering would happen this week.
But I kind of liked it for both sides.
I liked Rui on the Warriors.
And I like the idea of Draymond and the Lakers as kind of trying to supercharge them a little bit.
I do think the argument that he got into with J.J. Reddick,
at some point after the trade on the court
during a Lakers game would be phenomenal.
Like that might be one of those
like both guys being held back for real.
Not like a hold me back,
but like I'm fighting you.
By the way, great hold me back
by your coach Joe Missoula this last week
when Kissel almost fell over
trying to hold him back from the refs.
Did you see that?
I saw that.
I also thought the hold me back of the year
was Jeremiah Fierce.
Oh, he wants it all.
No fears.
Zero fears.
There was some fears early on, though, when it was just the two of them.
Who did he get into it?
I can't remember.
It was a bigger guy who was mad at him.
By the way, to your point about the Pelicans, they trade Alvarado.
Otherwise, they're close to a business because when you have the worst record in the NBA,
you just, you can't, you can't contemplate anything.
You can't contemplate any trades.
They lost it in overtime to the bucks last night.
You've made this point before.
It does feel like every single game is close and they lose every.
every single game.
It's just uncanny.
They're up to with a minute left in 40 straight games.
The deadline is passed.
By the way, also Pelicans-related.
Astonishing how little buzz I heard or even read about Zion Williamson.
And his numbers are good.
When I watch them play, I just, the pop isn't there as consistently as it.
used to be.
And there are some games where the numbers also aren't there.
His free throws are there.
That's what he's kind of subsisting on.
I'm like,
the numbers are what they are.
The eye test for me is like,
this guy four nights out of five is not the guy that he looked like
when he got hurt in that Lakers playing game
where he was single-handedly eviscerating the Lakers.
I thought he would have been a fun Warriors fucking trade.
Did you hear anything?
I didn't hear even anything like on background talking to
I heard this team might take a flyer, his deal's non-guaranteed.
Like, I heard nothing.
I don't think the Pelkins seem like they really want to do anything.
Do their phones work?
As I've said, it's possible.
As I've said to you, I would have traded Trey Murphy.
I just would have.
You can't tell me he's untouchable.
My team sucks.
Yeah, I did enjoy.
I texted people this morning that I enjoyed Trey Murphy.
Night before the trade deadline, like I got to put on a show.
Just on the off chance I can get the fuck out of here.
Like 44 points.
Like, did Andy?
Is anyone watching?
Is anyone watching?
Throw the third pick in.
He was like about to be divorced, 40-year-old,
going to the bar and the best possible dress.
Just hoping to get attention from anybody.
Look at me.
Another three.
The guy that I thought would be the, who is your,
he's not being mentioned at all,
but I wouldn't be shocked if he was traded today, guy.
Because mine was Lou Dort.
I mean, that would have been the one.
I wouldn't have been surprised by it,
but I think people would have been.
surprised because he's got a team option next year. He just signed with Clutch and I'm not
positive. O KC needs him and Caruso and Wallace in a league we're scoring as more
paramount than ever. I would have said, I would have picked probably someone from Orlando,
like Jalen Suggs or somebody like that. Like just somebody. Or Anthony Black? I don't think they
would move him. But like something like
what Orlando did what? Like they just
just like a change, sort of
like what Cleveland did, just like we got to
change up something because what we
have is stagnating and like out of
left field comes this. I would have probably
have said want somebody there
or I don't even know. Portland.
Like Portland has kind of been radio silent, but I don't
think anybody really wanted Jeremy Grant
and I don't know what else. I mean, Drew
Holiday, I guess. I don't know. I kind of
like Portland's team. I mean,
I like watching them.
They're locked in now, baby.
They're getting into playing.
So deadline passed.
These next three minutes will be when it's like, whoa, this happened.
And we haven't had a woe this happened yet.
We didn't talk about, you didn't really give your take on the Simon's Vucevic trade.
As a member of the Itch All-Stars, did you feel like he has anything left in the tank?
Could you see him in a playoff series?
He's never really had a chance to win a playoff series before.
He's having his once every three years.
good shooting year this year.
So maybe that sustains for Boston.
I think he's going to perk up a little bit,
leaving a Moribund Chicago team that had long run its course,
and he's got the fact that he was traded for the Franz Wagner pick
kind of hanging around his neck all the time there.
I will say there have been, he's never been a good defensive player.
There have been a lot of nights this season where he's trended toward the
washed level of defense, not on offense.
On offense, he's still a plus and all that.
I need to see him perk up like 10% on defense to get like normal below average instead of like, wow, those feet look like they're really in cement.
It's 35.
But he's 35, but also like Kada's going to start at that set in stone.
The guy's too good and he's been too good.
You do have Garza.
Like I'm not counting on him for a huge lift, but it's so helpful to have around in that sense.
One of my Boston sports fan threads has Mike Sherr on it, who has always been.
a diehard Vucevich guy.
Like every trade deadline,
do we have a chance to get Vucevich?
I just loves him.
And then the Southex finally got him this year
and he's like,
I wish it was three years ago.
I was like, really, you've been calling for this since COVID?
You wanted this guy,
but it might be too late.
I really liked how Simons fit in.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised
that they signed Simons in the offseason
on a different deal.
If they had the ability to get creative
in any way to try to get,
him.
I liked
to sign and
trade,
whatever.
I liked him
too.
Like,
he had added
some real pop
to their
team after a
rough start.
And I just thought
there was like a
certain stability
in having two of
white Pritchard,
Simon's Brown
all the floor,
all the time.
Now,
I think their argument
would be Tatum
could become one of those four.
In which case,
we don't need Simons as much.
But what do you,
like,
is this,
Pritchard is coming off the bench now?
Is that a thing?
Like because they lost Simons, they're now going to do this?
Is that happening?
I think they have to stagger Pritchard and White for as much as they possibly can now
because they only have two guards.
That's why I was hoping for a Dissoonmo.
Or somebody like that, like somebody that was a little trustworthy with the ball.
But now they have to stagger it because that's it.
And then they'll probably play together and the fourth quarter would be my guess.
They're experimenting.
They're going to experiment with a bunch of double bigs and things like that.
Now, what would you tell a Miami fan right now?
I would tell a Miami fan that they were all in on Yanis and playing the waiting game the last 24 hours.
And if I were them, if I were a Miami fan, I'd be a little worried that we had this window where we were in the waiting game.
Minnesota traded out of it.
Golden State traded out of it.
And like the Yanis team started falling away.
and we were maybe like the last real team standing
and then Janus went away
and yeah we can trade four first round picks in the offseason
and we still have all the stuff we would have traded for him
but now it's going to be a more open
on the one hand it's going to be more open
because some team will lose in the playoffs
and say okay now we got to go all in and we weren't before
on the other hand perhaps he has more leverage
Janus to direct where he wants to go
because he's not an expiring deal but
I do feel like maybe it was never real
maybe they were never going to trade him I don't know
I think Miami was under the impression that there was some chance.
Maybe like the dumb and dumber you're telling me there's a chance chance, but some chance.
And this is what they do.
It's like here's 40 cents on the dollar for your best guy.
Any interest?
What?
You don't want this?
This is why I don't want.
Tyler Hero and Kaleel Wair who doesn't play and picks.
The Kalee Ware thing with the up and down minutes and like we're trying bam and
we're together.
We're going to start BAM and We're together.
team to like now we never play them together and sometimes we're just not going to play
where at all in the second half has not helped.
Would you have traded Bam and as many picks and swaps as possible for Janus?
Because I would have.
I mean, I think you probably have to because I love Bam.
I know you did.
His contract is.
Back when your fingers used to work, you wrote a long band piece once.
I love Bam's a winner.
I think that was functionally not doable because Bam and Yanis have the same agent and the idea is to play them together, pair them together.
Cool.
Unfortunately, somebody has to be in the honest trade.
That's true.
That is true.
I'm trying to think who else is probably kicking themselves right now.
I'm still, I don't know.
I think this is such a weird NBA story.
We still don't know for sure how badly he wanted to get traded.
and we still don't know for sure what kind of asset he was.
Can I just report something?
Who, Janice?
I would have thought.
I would have thought teams would be in a fist fight trying to get him.
Oh, Cam Thomas, your guy.
What happened?
He got waved.
A small one of silence.
Waved?
Pick his team in free agency, baby.
Do you feel better about your summer dust up or no?
No.
Wow. Wow, waived.
Most depressing tweet of the day, Chris Haynes.
No trades materialized for the Sacramento Kings,
and they held on to DeMontos de Bois, and Malik Monk.
It's like the laundry list.
And Moran, we got to talk about Moran.
He's a grizzly still.
Are we sure?
Like, it's 309.
He's a grizzly?
He's a grizzly.
I had my King's Moran jersey ready.
Like I had it preordered at NBA.com.
Nice purple jersey.
Waved Cam Thomas.
So who needs, I mean, really, this is this generation's Dion Waders Award, potentially.
Who needs a heat check guy off the bench the most?
Could this be like a Celtic?
It's a big grenade.
It's a big grenade to throw onto your bench.
It's like, he's coming in hot.
Like, he's coming in hot.
So it's a team that's probably struggling for scoring in a bunch of,
of different ways.
That bench scoring is a disaster for them.
That's not a Detroit team, is it?
I don't think they would mess around with the messing,
messing around with their chemistry at all.
Could Houston just go in there and be like,
well, that's a team that does not need a chemistry test?
Well, that's true.
Please know.
I'm just seeking a team that can use a guy to come in and like,
all right, go, go get hot, breaking case of emergency.
We don't need to talk more about Cam Thomas.
I just wanted to note it.
No, I'm trying to, because I do think he's no Cleveland, right?
No.
Minnesota, had they not, although I don't think he's Tim Connolly's kind of player.
Had they not gotten a boost in the guard, would have,
guard play would have gotten needed something.
A scale 1 to 10, how shocked you to be a O.KC has picked up Cam Thomas?
10.5.
10.5.
By the way, the McCain trade is a sneaky.
I think you talked about yesterday.
That's a sneaky interesting trade.
I loved it.
I was kind of mad.
That was another one I would have loved for the Celtics.
McCain was just on the wrong team.
I still think he's an asset.
He's had a great career.
He's won everywhere he's went,
and he just randomly ends up on a team
with Maxie and Edgecombe together,
which is probably the best young backward.
Yeah, it's like fine.
I mean, they definitely paid a price for him.
They gave up a first and three seconds.
as you know, I don't care about seconds,
but by NBA standards,
that was a lot.
Yeah.
The Rockets picked this year,
I think is the one.
Do you think McCain plays for them now?
I don't see why he like,
I mean,
look,
it's a,
it's a big integration on a team that's,
he's definitely going to play in the regular season
just because of how many players
they have that are hurt.
In the playoffs,
I could see a scenario where offense is a little stuck in mud.
Shea's on the bench for his rest period.
Like,
let's throw him in and see if he makes some shots.
I mean,
they tried AJ Mitchell in the finals last year.
Mitchell has obviously ascended into a big part of their team.
I could see him getting on the floor.
What team did you want to trade for John Morant?
In your heart of hearts, just as for content.
As a joke?
No, for content, but a trade that actually makes sense.
I mean, I do think there's an argument for the Kings to do it.
And I think they would have done it if they could have just done it for dead money and no assets,
but that the Grizzlies rightfully are like, we're not doing that.
We have two years left on his contract.
I think he's a fine
for a team that has hemorrhage
actual good point guards and sent them flying
all over the league, I think it's a fine
by low opportunity
for them. They were always my favorite
one
in terms of like, it's not like
they're playing for anything, so if he messes
up your chemistry or whatever, it doesn't really matter.
I don't know, did you have one?
Yeah, mine was Golden State.
Wow.
That would be... Let's get weird.
Are you trying to drive
Steve Kerr out of coaching?
I mean, what...
Maybe that would be a piece of it.
Well, one thing with Golden State is,
they don't really have anybody who can beat someone off the dribble other than
Steph who just has five guys guarding them at all times,
unless you set 100 picks for him.
And I thought it would have been a really fun random wrinkle
to just have John that team trying to create space and attack.
And now I'm a little less...
I can't be as shaded over to Steph.
I don't know. I would have...
Like, I just felt like Golden State was at the point of their
season. I guess they did it with Porzingas where they're just going to do some sort of weird
trade. And maybe it turned out to be Porzingas. So we had no other trades. That's really it.
Cam Thomas was our big news. Well, Zubots on the live pod. Zubots was a big one. That was an hour ago.
That was a while ago. Nothing has happened of no trade wise since then. So big picture.
Yeah.
Minnesota has increased their title on
kind of their title persona.
Yep.
The Clippers might be out of the playoffs now.
I mean, if Garland plays,
and I'm excited to see this Neiderhouser kid,
he's been good when he's gotten minutes.
If he's all right and Garland plays,
I mean, who's passing them
that's out of the play in right now?
Well, you just mentioned if Garland plays
and there's multiple stories about
Yeah, they're trying to figure out
can they use different implanted lifts for his sneakers
to help his toes.
You know what basketball players need?
Toes.
There's also the Kauai like at any moment,
it could be like Kauai is away from the team for a week and whatever.
Like you just never know.
But I mean, Memphis isn't going to try.
Dallas isn't going to try.
Utah is not going to try.
And everyone else is way too far behind.
So if you go last 25 games,
net rating,
Miami is 15th at 12 and 13.
So 12 and 13 in the last 25 games
and did nothing at the trade deadline.
I just think this whole Miami thing is weird.
I really thought at least they'd take a swing on JAA.
I think it was going to be Sacramento or Miami
as the realistic Jod teams.
Good call.
As like the fuck it.
They didn't even do that.
So I don't know.
What does Miami think is going to happen here?
I don't know that they were ever super in on Jha.
I just think they're like...
I don't blame him.
I think they look at it.
I just thought it was a possibility.
I think they would probably look at it and say,
given his availability issues over the last three seasons,
is he $30 million better than Davian Mitchell?
No.
Like, we're just not going to do it.
I wonder how much Florida and South Beach tied into it, too.
That's at least the conversation in a meeting.
Oh, there's no question.
You would talk about it if you were then.
do you think Cleveland has more of a chance to win the title now than they did?
You could argue that they are one of the big winners around the league because nobody around them in the East made a meaningful win now.
Like a big meaningful win now mode.
I mean, Alvarado helps the Knicks.
Herder helps the pistons.
You know, Voochievich helps the Celtics.
But nobody made the kind of like, oh, oh, crap, they're really going for it kind of move.
I do think just Hardin will play.
Like I did the whole Harlan Garland thing on my pod,
but it's a super interesting trade.
I listened to it.
You had one really funny moment.
You were basically like glass half-filling how bad he is in the playoffs.
And you said something, and you were right.
You weren't wrong, but you said something like,
and Hardin, you know, his playoff history speaks for itself.
But every once in a while, during a series, he'll have two good games.
And it's like, well, that's technically true.
Just win in five.
When all your series in five.
Two of seven and maybe in the last game you relied on somebody else, maybe that'll work.
I mean, I thought that was funny.
I do think, I mean, it's a, I just can't, I still can't believe that trade happened in the sense of like, Cleveland trading for James Hardin, Cleveland trading Darius Garland.
But just based on availability alone, they, they are better.
than they were before.
They obviously didn't trust Garland to be available, but...
So the Clippers wanted upside,
the Cavaliers wanted availability,
and if you're putting James Hardin on a team
that has a chance to win the title,
one of the conditions has to be...
Can somebody else score if there's a big game?
And in their case, yes.
This is one of the bizarre things
of both the Clippers trading for James Hardin
and the Cavaliers trading for James Hardin
is you begin to talk yourself into it
by almost turning his weaknesses
into a strength that fits your team.
Like, he can get us to game six and seven
and then because he's reliable and he's available,
he's a volume guy.
And then we have this other guy
who can get us over the hump
when he, you know, does his thing,
you know, the thing that he does.
I'm like, I don't, what do we do?
Like, the logic is warping my brain.
Well, remember, I mean,
if you ever did a documentary,
it would be about the greatest theoretical team
of all time, as you call it,
the Brooklyn Nets for what, two months.
They were unstoppable.
Hardin was off the ball a lot on that team,
and it just felt like every three was going in.
Remember, there were times when he was just kind of over there,
like ready to shoot, and it was really terrifying,
and I wonder if the Cavs could unlock that at all.
But I also wonder, like, at his age and how long he's been in the league,
he's just so used to having the ball.
Would he be cool with just not having the ball that much at this point of his career?
He is the system.
Like, I mean, there were times with Kauai when he wouldn't have the ball all the time, and that's going to be the case now.
But the mid-season adjustment aspect of these trades is, I think, underrated in the euphoria of like analyzing them and thinking about the fit.
Like, it's a big adjustment to plop him into your team.
Last thing on the Zubats trade, because I guess we're going to wrap it up soon because nothing else happened.
Did the paysters, the more I'm thinking about it give up too much for Zubats there?
That can be the fifth pick in the draft.
It's a very good.
That would be a lot.
It's a very good job by the Clippers to get.
Now, I think the reporting is it becomes unprotected, but 2031, which is also a pretty
valuable asset, actually.
Yeah.
I'd rather have it that than 27.
That's a lot of assets.
That's a good trade by the Clippers.
You're back in it, Gahow.
It's a, if you're going to do that trade with Zubots on the contract that he's,
on you got to get an absolute blue chip asset.
And I bet they haggled for like top three protection, top six protection,
Pacers going back saying that.
And they settled in a spot that makes sense.
And, you know, again, I don't know this draft well enough to know.
Do you like that trade for the quippers?
I kind of like it.
Me?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like.
So they're getting two unprotected picks if this trade doesn't hit with the, in this draft,
and they're getting 29 and 31 from the Pacers.
Unprotected picks, big commodity.
You can always trade them.
and Matherin will fill in some scoring.
And then they weren't winning the title anyway with Zubots.
We'll see what Matherin actually is because they've been very protective of what is left of their cap space post-Kawai contract.
And maybe Kauai takes up some of that cap space.
I don't know.
So I'm not sure that Matherin is going to be part of their team.
That doesn't mean they can't sign and trade him.
But we'll see.
Well, you know I'm on the record.
I like Matherin.
I think he's, I watched it in person.
that's a guy that's not afraid of big moments
and he was going against an OKC
set of pit bulls that were
about as frightening as you could
find and was still pretty
comfortable and having moments
against them. I thought, I don't know, I just
think that guy could be in a playoff series. Look, they made
the finals last year. They're a game away from the
championship and he was a reliable part
of their rotation. Some nights it hit, some
nights it didn't, but when it hit it was like, all right, he just
manufactured, you need the
manufactured points sometimes. Like, man, we're
playing a great defense. We're missing our
three is like we need this guy got us six free throws in three minutes that like kept us above
water you need you need guys like that all right so we're on camp thomas watch yeah we are
sadly taking a hibernation break for yonis watch but i guess that heats up again around the draft
right that's not too far away conceivably they can trade him during the finals that they wanted
more likely July 1st.
And I think he blew it.
I really do.
I think he should have forced their hand.
But who knows?
Maybe the sports movie ending will be he comes back in April.
They make the play in and Janus goes on a legendary one with Ryan Rollins.
See, you're joking.
You're joking.
And I don't think that's going to happen.
Shouldn't we at least acknowledge that it's kind of cool that part of him wants to be a one-team guy?
Now, it's not all of him, and that's what's been frustrating, right?
I don't think he wanted to get traded.
I just don't think he wanted to ask to get traded.
I think you're probably right.
Okay, I take it back.
If he said he wanted to be a one-team guy, he would have said,
please don't trade me.
I want to be a one-team guy.
He keeps saying things like, you know, I love Milwaukee.
If you told me that Milwaukee's going to contend for championships forever,
the conversation's over.
I want to be here forever, but I don't know if that's the case.
I don't know what he wants, and he doesn't know what he wants,
and that's why he's a buck, baby.
It's a long relationship.
It's like when,
when your spouse, when it's like,
I thought you told me
last week you weren't going to drink
wine anymore during the day.
Yeah, I did, didn't I?
Now I'm having a glass of chardonnay.
What are you a problem with that?
That's the honest.
Last week, I thought you told me you wanted to be traded.
No, no, I want to stay here.
And then a week later,
you know what, it would be great to get traded.
What can I?
I don't know.
The bucks were always pretty adamant
that he wasn't as pushy to be traded
as it was being portrayed.
We'll never know the truth.
He didn't.
Nothing he said in public convinced me that he didn't want to be traded.
Let's put it that way.
It's a great point.
Yeah.
I like the wine metaphor is fun.
Zach Lowe, it was a true pleasure.
We should mention on the Zach Lowe show.
Are you taping that tonight or tomorrow?
We're going to tape it tonight.
I'm going to make some call for the next few hours and get ready.
We're going to tape it tonight.
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That's popping up late night.
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Zach Lowe, good to see you.
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All right, Joe House is here doing
Eumann's duty. Is that how you pronounce it?
Eumens. Yomans.
Yomans. Who's yeoman?
I don't know.
Oh, my God.
What's that gentleman's work?
That's like what our buddy Blueboy called it
Dukesne instead of de Kaine.
You're doing yeoman's work.
Yomans.
And yeoman's work.
I already talked about
the Anthony Davis trade with Zach Lowe.
You are a Wizards fan.
America wants your take, let's hear it.
I give it an A-plus from a couple different angles as a Washington fan.
And I've seen the reasonable kind of caution that's out there.
Here's the problem.
There hasn't been anything to root for in terms of Washington basketball in what feels like, feels like a full decade.
I mean, really seriously, the 2017.
There you go.
Those playoffs were the last time that there was like enthusiasm.
Now always tip of the cap to Russell Westbrook who dragged a sorry-ass team into the eight seed in 2021 or whatever the year was, you know, showed Beta Beal.
This is the pathway to being an actual like, you know, let's go down and go after it kind of approach.
And they got slaughtered by Philadelphia.
That was the only other real sort of interesting competitive basketball team in the last 10 years.
So the commitment by this front office, when you are doing the cost benefit analysis, the cost is very, very, very low.
You have not bit down on any huge salaries.
You haven't bit down on any extensions with anybody.
But the city's had enough.
We want to see some competitive basketball.
There is an enthusiasm.
I've been going to games this year.
sort of interested to see how the fans are reacting
and how the kids themselves are developing.
And there really is something here.
When they play hard and when they were trying to win games,
this little group was C.J. McCollum and Chris Middleton,
and you could tell when Washington was trying to win games
because they would leave Middleton or McCollum
or both in the game in the fourth quarter say, hey, we're trying to win one.
Yeah.
But it was fun.
And, you know, the Washington community has,
I've been supporting this young group, but it's a very small community.
I mean, part of the problem is Ted Leonesis is sick of looking up at an empty stadium.
Now, this is the conundrum for the franchise, right?
We've told everybody that we're tanking.
We are going to tank, but please come to our games.
That's a tough one to follow up.
Well, you want to be where Charlotte is, where you have some assets,
and then all of a sudden you start playing well and there's energy out of nowhere all of a sudden.
I didn't see, I told Zach, I didn't see the risk in this.
you didn't really give up anything.
You have the chance to revamp him as a trade asset.
So that was the serious basketball analysis.
Now let's talk about the funny part of this.
This is just a classic wizard's trade.
You're getting a guy who peaked five years ago,
and you're pairing him up with a guy who peaked four years ago,
and they both look good together in the little screenshot things.
And it's like, look, we got Anthony Davis and Trey Young and some young guys.
Come see us, but it's the guys who peaked a while ago,
which is what you went through with,
I mean, how many people do you want to go through here?
But this was the Antoine Jameson.
It's a long time ago.
That's not this era.
This is getting Bernard King.
Why are we going to the history books?
This is getting Mark Price.
Well, Mark Price could play when they acquired him.
You got hurt?
Who are some of the other classics?
I mean, the class, I'm surprised.
you've taken this long.
Michael Jordan's not a bad example.
Michael Jordan may be the best example.
He might be the best one.
Now, he put himself in because he had an ownership interest in the team.
So he acquired himself.
Richard Lewis was another classic?
I mean, it's not necessary.
I'm just saying.
Different front office for most of the era of the errors that you're describing.
You're taking advantage of a franchise that is so scarred by the worst trade in the history of the NBA
that they just want to erase all evidence that had happened.
They're like, we need to get this guy off the team.
He's a walking reminder that we traded Luca Donchich for 10 cents on the dollar,
and we just need to get him away.
And that's why they did it.
I like the gamble because worst case scenario, you didn't lose anything.
Best case scenario, he's an expiring contract next year.
You didn't have to give an extension.
And then, who knows?
He has a player option, but he wants the extension.
You might be able to rehab him into like a real trade.
asset in February or somebody you want to keep.
Same thesis for Trey, by the way.
Yeah.
Well, Trey, I think we have a better idea.
I think he's motivated, though, to rehabilitate himself to show what kind of a player he can
be as a facilitator.
Could he be motivated to make some threes?
Davis just needs to play.
I'd rather that Trey pass the ball than shoot the three.
It's hilarious you've talked yourself into this already because Davis was, I think,
a top five this century guys you were the most frustrated by.
Well, because he's, he's, you hate guys that don't play.
Every other Davis.
I mean, he plays every other day.
So, but for the, when we're thinking about it in the context of trying to develop all, all of this boils down to immense pressure on these ping pong balls.
Yeah.
You know, shaking out in this lottery machine.
So you have two guys that aren't going to play again this year probably.
You have a young team that's probably going to lose.
You have a real chance to get one of the top four picks.
put them with Sarr, put them with Trey Johnson.
And then we like George.
We talked about them in the trade value pod.
And then you have AD and Trey as the wildcards.
And you have trade bait if you want to let go all in and get somebody.
I didn't mind it.
I think the Wizards have been smart for a couple years now.
I like everything they've done.
I can't even ding them on the Trey Johnson pick because I don't know who else they should have taken.
You could have said like, oh, we should take it's Cedric Howard, but they wouldn't have done that last year.
Yeah, nobody had anybody.
Nobody had Cedric Cower going fifth.
Like, you can't do the re-draft and be like, oh, they blew it.
I know.
They didn't blow it.
The Nets might have blown it.
That was the pick after them.
Okay, Super Bowl.
So, Drake Bay seems fine.
I feel a lot better than I did on Sunday's podcast with the Cush.
Knocking on wood for it to stay that way.
I'm incredibly confident.
I feel great.
I love that everybody loves Seattle.
I love it.
I've made a lot of the cases the last couple weeks about their defense is really good.
I don't think it's great.
I don't think they can overpower us.
It's not one of those defenses that's going to get 10 sacks.
I think their offensive line has some holes, like one of the guards.
Milton Williams and Barmore just pushing up the middle.
I think they can do some damage.
I think our defense can match their defense.
And then the wild card will be Drake Mayo playing Sam Darnold.
Pat's plus four and a half line hasn't budged.
Yep.
And I've liked it the whole time.
I like them in little teases.
I think you could talk me into a tease
with taking them the double digits with the over,
just taking them the 7.5,
knocking down the over a little bit.
Pat's money line.
This is, I honestly feel like I'm watching 2001 again.
No respect.
Brady says he doesn't have a dog in the race,
which really offended all the Patsmen.
I did an Instagram video about that yesterday.
You don't have a dog in the race, Tom Brady?
Really?
Just offensive.
I don't understand that at all.
And I love the spot.
And most importantly, I don't see anyone picking the pads.
It feels like this is Seattle across the board.
This is a coronation.
How did things change in four weeks?
They beat the depleted Niners twice,
and they barely beat the Rams.
And Stafford threw all over the place on them.
The Rams moved the ball the whole game.
So why is this a juggernaut?
Who said it's a juggernaut?
They, they, it's been traded that way.
I don't think it is.
All of this to me lines up with the priors and what we have observed over the entirety of the season,
which is to say, you know, that Seattle was sort of power rated in a certain place near the top of the league for going on however many weeks you want to say 12 weeks now, 13 weeks.
Yeah.
And the Patriots have been ascending.
They weren't rated at the top at the beginning of the season because they lost to the Raiders and they lost to the Steelers.
So it's taken some time for the Patriots, you know, the true Patriots version of this team to reveal itself.
15 to 16 wins.
And the playoff games didn't really instill a shit ton of confidence from the offensive side, right?
Because it was the first time.
Why are people throwing out the weather part?
That's the part I don't get.
Why are people discounting this?
Sunday night against the Chargers freezing.
Houston game was one of the coldest games in the history of the franchise.
and then Denver blizzard in the second half.
Not to mention zero winchill.
It is fine in terms of the weather thing.
He also played a guy who...
Hey, Jared Stittan, we got lucky.
I mean, that's like if they just go up 10-0,
I think the Pats probably lose.
Yeah.
I also don't know if Seattle has the type of team
that I would be the most worried about
from a defensive standpoint against the Pats.
It's the guys that were, like the Will Anderson type,
Benito.
Like those are the guys that the Pats,
just the tackles have had trouble just staying in front of
and they've had to change their offense
and a bunch of ways to chip those guys,
second protection.
Seattle's like a push-up the middle.
That's where they get their pressure.
They don't get a ton of sacks and Lawrence is the best guy they have.
He's very good.
But we've been okay like blocking those guys.
So I don't know.
I think you can throw in them.
Is there a cornerback on Seattle you love?
It's just a very solid secondary.
It's solid.
Everybody's solid.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. And they get the benefit of pressure from that front that makes quarterbacks,
you know, the quarterbacks aren't sitting back there going, getting to third reads.
And the darnold pressure stats are fantastic. I mean, he's basically in the bottom five in a bunch of
different categories if you can actually get in his ass, which I think the Patriots can do.
And I really think people got thrown off by those two San Francisco games when they had this
patchwork team that included Keon White, who we wave.
We basically traded him for a seventh round pick,
and he's playing all the time for the diners.
It just wasn't a good defense.
They did an okay job against the Rams,
blocking them and stuff,
but I'm also not positive how good the Rams defense was.
Like, we saw the Panthers going up and down on them.
Rams up front are super solid.
Solid.
Not amazing.
They're not Houston.
Are the Patriots amazing up front?
I think with Williams back,
it's going to be really hard to run on them.
There's no question that both teams are taking away the run.
So this is the true fascinating challenge.
It's Kubiak versus McDaniel, right?
And we're going to have to see some wrinkles out of these offenses, some things we haven't seen.
Right.
And that's why I think all of the Kenneth Walker enthusiasm is well-placed.
He's super dynamic.
And as you see him as the principal guy getting touches, I've been impressed by like, oh, look at how he moves.
He moves, you know, kind of in a bejean way.
But they, he's only a 17 and 19 carry game guy.
We've never seen him have more carriers than that.
I don't, they're, I think their backups terrible.
It makes no sense whatsoever for them to, to rush 19 times.
Try and rush that many times against the Patriots.
Well, some props that I was looking at.
And Sal and I went over some of these.
We have to make three picks, three picks, right, for Ringer 101.
You're asking me?
Yeah, I think it's three.
How hell would I know?
It was four, four, four, three.
Maybe it's five.
It's five.
It might not be five.
That's too many.
I think it's three.
Four, five, maybe it was five, five, four, three.
That's what it was.
Five, five, four, three.
America loves this.
Yeah.
Great contest.
The fantasy guys have a chance to win.
They're like, what's the prize?
I was like, there's no prize.
We're going to pretend this contest never happened.
Figure out a better version of the next year.
Remandre,
10 plus yards rushing in the first quarter.
That one jumped out to me.
Why?
Because I think the paths are,
the way they've done,
they've been very conservative in these first quarters,
and I think they're going to establish the run.
And they probably have two run plays
for that first quarter that they feel like they can get on Seattle.
And I just think they're going to test them and try to do it
so they can set up the plate action for the next couple quarters.
So I was looking at one parlay was Ramandre,
10 plus rushing arts first quarter with the over of 36.5 points for the game.
I think 36 and a half, I like that number because it's really rare for a Super Bowl to go lower
than that. Like the only one I could think of as Rams Pats like eight years ago.
Two teams are going to get to 37 points. They're running like crazy plays, right? Like,
what are the ads? You don't like it? Well, I'm worried about a 24 to 10 game.
Interesting. I don't think either team is going to score 10 points or less.
I just don't think that Seattle is going to be able to move the ball at least a little bit.
And then just the Pats, if it's normal weather, I don't see how they're going to get shut down.
I'd be really surprised by that.
I don't think the Seattle team defensively is like some of these other great defenses we've had.
It's not the O'O Ravens.
It's not the Seahawks against the Broncos.
It's not the Patriots against the Rams and that Super Bowl.
But they're certainly as good as the three defenses that the Patriots just
played and had a ton of trouble with.
But certainly as good as those three defenses.
Well, I don't think they're as good as Houston's defense.
They're in the neighborhood.
But solid weather this game, unless it starts raining, which is 30% chance.
I don't know why.
Why are you so captivated by the weather?
Because I think the paths had trouble in bad weather.
They were a different team.
I watched them all year.
They just didn't get the same explosive plays.
All year they were getting explosive plays.
them in those three games in the same way.
Because those defenses are really fucking good.
They're the three best defenses that the Patriots played.
I know.
They basically play two and a half halves.
I'm not slicing that apple in half.
I'll give you a little bit.
I'll give you a quarter chunk of an apple in terms of the weather,
but I'm not giving you half the apple.
Like the weather?
Ramon-Randre.
Yeah, it's funny though, because the Rams Bears was 2017.
The Rams offense looked like shit the whole game.
People were like, ah, the weather.
Like, so why did they get the weather excuse?
It was the weather.
Right.
That was colder.
Same thing for the pads.
It wasn't colder.
It was the same.
The Houston game was colder than the Bears game.
We had like the freezing sleet stuff.
Drake may over 225 pass rush combined.
225 pass rush.
So you both feel pretty good.
He basically gets around 190 to 200 passing and 30 to 35 rushing some combination.
He might be able to beat that by himself, especially if they can't run the ball.
you put that with Pats plus seven and a half, that's minus 120.
JSN, one reception every quarter.
What do you think the odds are?
Just one.
Just one reception.
A little north of even?
Plus 100.
Look at this.
Yeah.
All right.
I don't feel bad about that.
One catch a quarter for JSN.
Figure like bubble screen, over the middle, one deep pass.
Seattle has the ball once a quarter.
He's just not going to touch the ball on a drive.
He's going to have a touch ball every drive.
Seems like it.
They certainly will be featuring him, it seems.
Lawrence Sack plus 120, I think, is an awesome bet.
The Pats gave up five sacks and three games.
And really, it probably would have been more
if they hadn't gone so conservative in the second half of the Denver game.
15 total sacks?
Yes, they did do that.
It probably would have been more if the Blizzard hadn't come.
AJ Barner rushing TD, 18 to 1.
That's fun.
That's just the tush push on the one yard line.
That's a fun one.
18 to 1.
They play this game 18 times?
That's not going to happen once.
Yeah, 50 bucks out of my pocket on that one.
Tonga touchdown mentioned this on Sunday.
With Mike Vrabel doing the,
I'm going to pass it forward to the guy who's not a skill player near the end zone.
That's 75 to 1.
Wanted to fight that.
Drake May's second quarter over.
71 and a half passing receiving yards.
Say that again?
Drake May.
Second quarter only.
Yeah.
71.5 passing receiving yards.
That's minus 112.
So you figure you get the ball.
I'm sorry, yeah, pass rush.
Oh, pass and rush.
Yeah, my bad.
Okay, okay, okay.
So one run for 11 yards.
Figuring you get the ball at least twice in the second quarter,
maybe even a third time.
Can't turn the ball over.
Can't have three and out.
This team has always been slow first quarter.
Kind of gains team second quarter.
I thought that was a good one.
Well, they have an outstanding record over the course of the season in terms of first half.
They've been dominant straight up and against the spread first half, the Patriots have.
Well, that leads me to the next pick.
Patriots first half tie.
Second half Patriots win.
Shregs, where Shregs at?
What do you think that is for this game?
It's a big number.
First half tie.
Patriots went second half in the game.
Plus, is that like 12 to 1?
27 to 1.
Oh, man.
10.10 at halftime?
3.3. 7.7?
I don't mind the tie at the half.
I really don't.
It could be 1717.
It's one of my favorite bets.
Barner just to score a TD is.
plus 230.
So you get all touch-push stuff
plus anything around the goal line
that's not JSN or cup.
I don't hate it.
Ramandre over 49 and a half yards rushing.
I don't know.
Remandre, most rushing yards in the game
plus 270.
Huh.
If he fumbles,
will they keep giving him the ball?
He isn't fumbled in three months.
I understand.
So the Ramandre plus 270,
my question is,
if the Patriots shut down,
Walker, which they've, every running back they've gone against, I think, with Milton Williams in the game has been, what, 52 yards and under, something like that?
I don't think anyone's gotten a 60 on them.
Yeah, there's a, there's a thing where if Milton Williams has played in the game more than 50% of the snaps on defense, no running back has rushed for over 50 yards, I think.
I think that's the stat.
Okay.
So could Ramandre get to 58 and Walker's like 17 for 49?
And I have a remandre plus 270.
Plus 270 is the catch with that one.
My issue isn't Walker.
My issue is your other running back.
Because what if he pops one?
Yep.
Well, that's the other one that Sal and I talked about the other day.
The Henderson, I think 80 plus yards was 25 to 1.
Yeah, the Henderson ladder makes some sense to me.
Like little, you know, one one.
10th of a unit plays, you know, whatever,
We're a couple of, you know, 20 buck plays here and there.
25 to 1, he's broken a 65-yard or a 69-yarder.
Yeah.
One of my favorite, favorite bets, Matt Collins, 50-plus receiving yards plus 310.
I talked about this with Sal on Sunday.
In the bigger games, before he got hurt, he was always prominently involved with,
and he's probably other than Diggs, the favorite receiver for Maine, like a big third-down
guy. He always seems to get like a 28-yarder over the middle or something.
I like this Holland. I like getting involved in Hollins.
Cooper Cup, over 40 plus yards plus 138.
So the case here is he's going to play a ton of snaps.
They need him for the blocking.
I think the paths are just going to try to take out Smith and the Jigba completely.
They're not going to, but they're going to try because they have the right.
They have Gonzalez.
They have Marcus Jones that can stay with them on the short stuff.
They're just going to shift everything to him and Cups going to be
there all the time.
And does Cup become like, fine, you're giving us this, we'll keep taking it.
Kind of thing.
40 plus seemed low to me.
I thought he was weirdly essential for them in those playoff games, even if his stats
weren't, they reflect it, right?
He made, you know, in many respects, the play of the game on that conversion.
Any defensive or special teams touchdown, I wish this line was better.
It's plus 210.
I'm not messing with that.
It doesn't seem high enough, right?
Yeah.
It doesn't seem high enough.
There's some Marcus Jones Super Bowl MVP stuff that we talked about Sunday.
That's 100 to 1.
A couple of people have mentioned this MVP one to me if the Pats win.
Milton Williams at 225 to 1.
What's the scenario for him here?
Like a sack fumble, he gets it.
A second sack.
He recovers it.
The Seahawks can't run at all.
And then the Pats don't...
To the end zone on one, right?
Pats don't do a lot on offense.
So it's like a 17-6 type game.
MVP for him means it was a strip-sack fumble.
He recovers it himself and he runs it into the end zone.
He gets a safety.
That's the play.
He just kind of takes over the game.
Yeah.
I thought 225 was high.
A big number.
Anything, what's been your favorite stuff?
What have you been?
been looking at and i know you've been on ringer gamut show yeah i i mean i'm all over the all of the
kenneth walker um you know that that's the most popular bet i think that that's out there and all
anybody's talked about for for two weeks is kenneth walker receiving yards but i think that that's
that fits exactly the way that seattle's um gonna gonna try and and and and play this um i like some
of the is that too popular it might be too popular yeah i mean you know i i like the idea of both
quarterback's throwing an interception. I'll play it individually and together.
Yeah. I think there are going to be turnovers in this game. The May rushing yards,
you know, these are, I'm going, this is all bread and butter stuff, stuff that people have
covered, but these are the ones that I've actually bet, like what's on my card. Hunter Henry
over in terms of yardage. I think that's going to be an important part. The one thing that
are going to Chuck. Seattle, well, these were all bets that were available.
as soon as the market opened and then I bet and then, you know, prices have changed.
Yeah.
But this is, you know, those all make sense to me.
That's the script.
Well, we did a couple crazy ones with the cousin Sal this week.
I bet on Shaheed to at some point exceed 19 and a half miles per hour on the next gen stats.
Wow.
As a ball, you know, carrying the ball.
And I think you get the benefit of a kick return.
So if he gets out and gets going a little bit or, you know, gets a catch out on the perimeter and gets going, 19 and a half miles per hour, that was, that's plus four, that was a nice number.
No, no, not plus 420.
I can't remember.
No, that was minus 114 for him to go over 19 and a half.
Is that on Fando?
Yes, yes.
It's in the specials.
Really?
There's a bunch of guys you can gamble on their highest speed.
Will they get to 18.5 miles an hour?
Yes or not.
So he's 19 miles an hour.
Yeah.
But he would have to make a big play at that point.
You need him at 20 miles an hour.
So you need him either in a kick return capacity or a, you know, a deep ball capacity.
Why not just bet on him to have a touchdown?
You could.
If he's running 20 miles an hour, that means he's running to the end zone.
He could run 20 miles an hour and get tackled.
It takes the pressure off of getting in the end zone.
That's pretty good.
I like you mentioned the Walker.
So 25 plus rushing yards for him.
I'm sorry, receiving yards is plus 114.
Yeah.
30 is plus 162.
That's one real route that goes for like 22 yards,
which is the play every Patriots fan is terrified of in this game.
With the slow linebackers and something designed and the receiver coming out,
the running back receiver coming out in space and making a play.
Absolute favorite.
Love it.
So that's 25.
We could make that one of the bets, one of the ringer bets.
I support it.
I endorse it wholeheartedly.
25 plus.
You know who else is 25 plus?
Matt Collins,
minus 114, 25 plus receiving yards could also be a ringer one for us.
You like that one?
I like both of those.
How many do we have to do?
I don't know.
I'll just do, I'll do four.
The people can choose.
Yeah, the people.
So we like Collins, we like Walker.
Do you like Lawrence getting a sack?
Yes, love that.
Adore it.
Yes, huge.
Big time.
Bigly.
Yes, do it.
And did you like,
did you like JSN to get a reception every quarter at plus 100?
That's fine.
That's a good one.
All right.
So here's what we're doing.
Now, I really like the over, though.
Did you like
Pats plus
seven and a half?
I do like the Barner one too.
Pats plus seven and a half
would Drake over 225
passing rushing yards
minus 120?
Or would you have to do Pats
plus four and a half?
I have Pats
plus 10 and a half
and under
51 and a half.
Now that makes me
be nervous.
You don't like the under?
I just think Super Bowl's weird shit happens.
That's a true story.
You just have...
The lid would really have to come off.
The thing that's crazy is you have the number one and number two most efficient
pass offenses.
Right.
And you have the top to run defenses when Milton Williams plays.
So what is that going to push the teams into?
It's why I think you're a remandre that it's interesting.
to me that 10 yards in the first quarter bit
because that's the zag for the Patriots.
Can we, let's take a shot at establishing the run.
Right.
Maybe an outside run kind of concept.
So Pat's plus 10 and a half is minus 310 on Fandual.
And that would mean the over would have to go to 39.5.
Pat's 10.5s over basically 40 plus points and up.
We could do as a bet.
What's the price?
That's minus 119.
Okay.
You prefer an over to an under.
I think both teams are going to move the ball better than people realize.
Okay.
Because I just think that Seattle's going to be able to throw the ball on the pads.
Davis will have at least one PI, right?
And just in general, the Super Bowl is when you break out all your shit.
This is like I'm having guess over, and it's like, do I want to just put,
chips and pretzels out for them or am I going to fucking make shit? Am I making people wood fire pizzas?
And am I, did I go to the market and buy some cheese? And is there like a salami prosciutto plate?
Like, you're going all out. Yeah. And you're like, I've guests coming. Let's go.
Something delicious. The pork secreto. Get the pork secreto. That guy who cooked out of your hassle.
Maybe some, that's the one, some pork. Right before you passed out.
So you like that, are you okay with the over 39 and a half?
Yeah, yeah, I am okay with that.
Okay.
I really want to do the Pats plus four and a half, though, just as a statement.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
You can.
You're the decider.
I'm just the consigniary.
Okay.
The Ringer 107 is presented by a Fandul's sports book.
All spreads are subject to change.
On this podcast in the playoffs, we are seven and five with,
spreads. The actual ringer, 107 picks have not been as good because we've gotten two artsy-fartsy.
First pick, paths plus four and a half. I just think this is a three-point game. I think you're getting
a point a half on the pat side because of how they looked in the weather and because people aren't
sure about Drakeman's shoulder. I think Drake's shoulder is fine. Second bet, we like these two
props, two guys to get 25 plus receiving yards. I just thought we could have probably parlayed these
together. Well, we can do that.
Can we do that on the show, but we can do it?
No, but we could do that as the bet, but America can do it.
Matt Collins, 25 plus yards, that's minus 114. Anytime he's actually been healthy,
which has been most of the season, he plays a lot of snaps. They need him for blocking,
and may goes to him. So that's one. Kenneth Walker, 25 plus receiving yards at minus
114 for the wheel route. We could do that one.
or we can do Lawrence getting a sack for Seattle at plus 120.
Isn't the Walker prop at 25 yards plus money?
Because the regular prop is like 20, 20 and a half or 21 and a half.
It's not all the way up to 25.
Receiving yards?
I just looked at it.
I thought you were giving us a little bit of a slight plus money bet.
Receiving yards, alternate.
I'm looking at it right now.
Yeah, 25 plus is plus 114.
Yeah, plus.
Yeah, plus.
That's what I thought.
My bad.
Plus 114.
And then, or Lauren Sac at plus 120.
What do you like more?
We have to choose?
Probably because I want to do Pats plus 10 and a half with the over of 39 and a half.
Okay.
I'm going to choose wrong.
I'm going to play both.
Play both.
You're listening to this show.
Play both.
I will choose for our...
For Ringle 107.
We'll play both of these,
but for Ringer 107,
we are doing...
Walker over 25.
Okay.
Those are our four.
Pats plus 10 and a half.
Pats plus 10 and a half.
Parlayed with the over 39 and a half.
Holland's 25 plus yards.
Walker, 25 plus yards.
Apologies to Trevor Lawrence,
getting a sack.
Not Trevor Lawrence.
Marcus Lawrence.
Plus 120.
Remandre, 10 plus rushing yards,
first quarter over 36 and a half.
We like that one.
JSN, one reception each quarter plus 100.
Love that one.
I love the tie in the first half with the Patriots
win in the second half, 27 to 1.
That's on Fingold.
Go ahead and bet it.
A.J. Barner, rushing TD 18.1.
We both like both QBs to throw an interception
and especially both QBs to throw an interception
together in the same game as plus 200.
Play it.
Cup over 40 plus 138.
Do love that one.
And then I like Ramandre for most rushing yards plus 270
because that would mean the Patriots have shut down the Seattle defense.
And just for the record,
I think the Patriots are going to win the game.
And I think the final score is going to be 24 to 20,
Noon Patriots.
By the way, I also like that.
There's a bet with the Seahawks kicker, seven plus points.
Yes.
I think that's around even.
but I thought that was a good one too.
Give us your Super Bowl pick while we're here.
Go ahead. Pick Seattle.
Go ahead.
Be another media stooge.
No, I'm a coward.
And it's going to be the same pick for the pregame show.
I do have a whole bunch of props for that and we're getting together.
It's going to be great.
Sunday morning, maybe all weekend long.
It might be up.
Sunday morning, ringer pregame show.
Pregame show.
I don't mind previewing this.
I am playing the Patriots plus 10 and a half parlorated.
with under 51 and a half that is available at minus 122.
If you want to get it closer to minus 110, exactly minus 110, under 50 and a half,
but I want the possibility of a 51 point game, you know, in terms of a total coming in.
I feel like 51 is a very fair number.
So under 51.5, Pat's plus 10 and a half.
The Patriots haven't lost.
They've only lost three games and all three were by one score.
This is not the game that I think they're going to.
lose by margin.
So that is my favorite play.
And I'm probably, I'm going to wait until Sunday.
I'll tweet out something, but there's something with the Patriots plus eight and a half.
Something lower with May's total.
And then something with the over or the under that I think could be around plus
100.
But I'm going to wait to see where the line goes.
I think the line's going to drop.
Why?
I think it's going to end up at four.
Oh, we think some Patriot money.
coming. I do. Okay. I think people are waiting to see what the Drake May's shoulder situation was.
Well, let me ask you this. I'm going to give gentle pushback. When the line was set, it was,
you know, Sunday night after the conference championship games were done. It was at five and a half,
it moved down to four and a half. Because it was too high. But what I'm saying is at the time that
the line was set and moved in that direction, the Drake May shoulder stuff was not part of it.
And the number hasn't moved at all over the course of this entire.
saga with the great great race shoulder.
It usually moves around Friday.
Okay.
And speaking of Friday, you and I, you're coming up to Boston.
I'm going to Boston.
We're going to heat Celtics with Jacko.
And then, and my daughter, you get to have drinks with my daughter.
She's the best.
There'll be non-alcohol drinks for her because she's not 21 yet.
She's just sipping Diet Coke.
Yeah, as far as we know, she's having a Coke.
And then Saturday, we're going up to our alma mater.
the College of the Holy Cross.
Let's go.
We ran about 500,000 pick and rolls.
We did.
And all kinds of 2-1-2, 3-3, and 5-on-5 games.
We're going back because they are dedicating the court of the main basketball stadium
to the one and only Bob Coosie who we get to meet.
And I can't wait.
It's going to be awesome.
All right.
I'll see you in Boston House.
Good to see you.
Thanks to Gahow and Eduardo and Jack Wilson and everybody else on the ringer side.
This was a really fun week.
I'm going to be back on Sunday, live on Netflix, right after Super Bowl LX.
And in the meantime, over the weekend, you can watch Ace Ventura because that's going to be the next rewatchable.
Bye, House.
See you, buddy.
Thanks, buddy.
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