The Bill Simmons Podcast - Orlando Gets Bane, The Limbo Grizzlies, KD’s Future and OKC’s Moment with Ryen Russillo
Episode Date: June 15, 2025The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Ryen Russillo to react to the Grizzlies trading away Desmond Bane to the Magic, potential Jaren Jackson Jr. and Ja Morant trades, and if this catapults Orlando... as contenders in the East (03:04). Then, they delve into the best landing spots for Kevin Durant to be traded to (35:08). Finally, they recap Game 4 of the NBA Finals and if OKC has taken a hold of this series (78:50). Host: Bill SimmonsGuest: Ryen RussilloProducers: Jonathan Frias and Eduardo Ocampo This episode is presented by State Farm®. Dishing the assists you need off the court. State Farm® with the Assist. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Play for an ULTRA today, available on Doordash!ENJOY RESPONSIBLY 2025 ANHEUSER-BUSCH, MICHELOB ULTRA LIGHT BEER, ST. LOUIS, MO. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Happy father's day taping this a little after 10 o'clock PT.
We thought we might be talking about a Kevin Durant trade.
Instead we got a bombshell or solo.
We got a Memphis and Orlando trade where Orlando gets Desmond Bain and they give up four first
rounders and a swap and Cole Anthony and, uh, Cantavious Caldwell Pope.
And I want to talk about the Orlando stuff in a second.
The Memphis piece really jumped out to me because you're basically getting
three firsts from a team that's going to be really good over the next five years.
You're getting a swap, but then you're getting this 2026 best of a Phoenix
Washington Orlando swap thing that is the, Washington, Orlando swap thing. That is the prize asset.
And yet, when you have Jaren Jackson and John Moran
and Desmond Bain, and you trade Bain,
and Jaren Jackson has a year left on his deal,
and John Moran has been, I wouldn't say stable,
over the last three years.
And you're in the West with a team, OKC,
that looks like they're gonna dominate the rest of the decade
with the Spurs,
with Dallas, with Cooper flag, you go on down the line.
This feels like a possible white flag for me from Memphis
and maybe not the last trade.
What was your thought on the Memphis side?
No, I wanna stay there though, white flag.
Like that's saying something when you start.
Like clearly we had it with Golden State
where when it was just stacked up. And I remember talking to other teams and like Darryl was like hey at least Darryl's going for it.
Like so many of these other teams in the west go what's the point? That might be the best starting
five we've ever seen in the history of this game and Darryl's like all right well and I remember
we had him on and he was saying something like I don't know if we had, it was, I don't know.
The quote came out.
It was that Vegas Fandall thing.
We were talking about him chasing Golden State.
Yeah, we did it then, but in the moment,
as it was like, we'd already been through a year of it,
because I thought the Vegas thing was after that,
because it was right before.
Well, whatever, I get your point.
Yeah, it was just that Darryl had figured out the math
of like, we have a 41% chance of playing the Houston Rockets
and the Houston Rockets are gonna play Golden State.
That was my Darrell impersonation, sorry.
I liked it.
You know, sold that a little bit.
So I-
And it was method acting.
You're like, wait, he's taking night courses at MIT?
What do you, like, do you think that, I mean, do you really think that though?
Cause that's a pretty bold statement about a team
with a job, with a Jaren Jackson in a city where it's like,
you kind of have to feel like you're all in all the time.
Like, do you think they look around and go,
okay, Dallas gets Cooper, Wembe's coming
and all these other things.
And of course you have OKC,
two games away from this whole thing,
which I know we'll spend a lot of time on.
That's just a massive statement for front office and ownership to get on the stage page
and be like, let's white flag this conference for the next few years.
I don't know any other way to take it because like I looked at my Ringer 100 list and Desmond
Bain, I had him at, you know, in like the high thirties somewhere in there, wherever,
whatever list you're having, he's one of the best 35 to 43 players in the league in a 30-team league.
Whatever the Memphis is trying to do to win a title, you would think would be built around those three guys.
Now they're saying we only need two of them.
One of them we can't rely on. The other one has a big contract coming up.
So either they don't want to pay all three, or this is stage one of a massive blow up. Let's try to emulate what Presti did, you know, with the Paul George,
Russell Westbrook, that whole four year era.
Um, which would mean the second part would be a Jaren Jackson trade.
I have, I looked at everything.
I had a really good time this morning.
What a father's day for me.
Uh, it was the perfect gift to just go in the trade machine
and spot track for two hours.
I think it's a lot harder to move jaw than it is Jaren Jackson.
Cause the Jaren Jackson, the fact that he only makes 23 million bucks.
Makes him tradable to every team in the league.
Not that every team would need him or want him, but it's just a completely
different type of trade.
Like you're talking about the Lakers.
Not that, you know, but they could literally get him for Reeves and Ruey and all their picks.
Like it's stuff like that, that can't really happen when you're talking
about a guy making 45, $50 million a year.
You're a bigger, I think you're a slightly bigger fan of Jaren Jackson than I am.
Yeah.
And I understand the problems you've brought it up to rebounding the stupid
fouls that constantly happen that makes them a cat's foul decision seems smart.
And sure, I mean, you could get into even different playoff moments of like, is he a coin toss kind of guy? But I mean, you're talking about how much
easier he is to trade. My argument would be they don't want to trade. Like you would want to stay
in the Jaren Jackson business. And you know, as much time as we spend trying to predict how teams
will sort of manage some of this stuff with the second apron that, you
know, we've been on here for a while.
Do you look at Bain's deal with what's left on it?
I mean, it was a pretty big deal.
Five years, 197 million.
Although I think Bain at 37, 39, 42, 45 and he'd be 45 million in the 31
year old season, as opposed to like some of these other deals where you're like,
that guy's going to be making what at 35, 36?
With everything in the cap being at like 195 for this year,
I still think that's a fairly reasonable contract
for a player that I know we both like a lot.
I love them.
I love the basketball fit for Orlando,
but it might just be like, if we're all in on Jaren and Ja,
then we can't have-
Where am I going if that's my answer?
Like, well, now this is a commitment to Jaren and Ja.
It's like, cool.
You're, you have no chance of being one of the five best teams in the West for the next three years.
If that's your, those are your two guys.
The Bane thing is,
it's not just getting off a contract.
It's not just the assets.
It's that this is a directional shift.
Yes, I do.
I really do.
I'm not saying you're wrong.
I guess.
Well, there's two ways to perceive it either.
They felt like they couldn't pay Bane, Jaron Jackson and John Moran all at the
same time, which as we know with this hard cap, which Zach has officially named
it a hard cap, and I think I agree with them, This hard cap, you're paying three guys, 40 plus million.
Orlando is going to find that out.
When Palo's, uh, when his extension comes in, I saw like for the 26, 27 season,
you're all of a sudden looking at like a $350 million payroll with the tax.
It's just really hard to pay four guys, much less three.
Um, I just feels to me like they're like, this is a full reboot.
Like we gave it a whirl.
Um, maybe we should just be a bad team.
Let John just go nuts for a couple of years.
Everyone wears Jersey and we'll just be one of the three worst teams in the West.
And by the way, I support it.
I like, especially after going to those two finals games in Indy and watching
the athleticism and the depth and the youth.
And you just start thinking about how many teams could play at this level.
Um, that's why I love the trade for Orlando because Bain is somebody that
could have played in the two games I just went to, right?
That's, that's somebody who could easily play 35 to 40 minutes on
either team in those games.
Yeah.
He's the 35th best player in the league,
which I think he's probably in that 30 something to,
I don't know if I had him 43 to mess with your cutoff there.
It's somewhere in that range.
There are some incredible numbers for him
and who he's been.
I mean, the minute he came into the league,
he's just makes threes.
And there was one number I was looking at today.
He's 43% on catch and shoot threes in all five. So since he's coming to the league in five seasons on 43% shooting
and catching threes, that's third best of any player in the NBA.
Pairing that with Orlando's greatest need, which had the worst three
point shooting percentage season since we've seen in the
league since the 2015-16 Lakers.
So you're saying it was a need.
Yeah.
I mean, this is, you know, whatever you think of Orlando,
because Powell is starting to take some hits.
If you don't like him, he's an inefficient hog
who makes bad decisions.
I like him.
I think he's a guy whose inefficiency speaks more
to the role that he's tasked with of solving a team that can't shoot around him. I think he's a guy whose inefficiency speaks more to the role that he's tasked with
of solving a team that can't shoot around him.
I don't think-
And he's 21, there's that part too.
Yeah, but I don't look at him
as some of the other on-ball guys that are really dynamic
where it's like, well, you just still haven't figured out
a lot of the game.
Like I've seen enough from him from college
and in these years in the pros where I'm like,
I actually think he is a willing teammate.
It's just his teammates are unwilling to make any threes.
The Pope signing was a fucking disaster.
I mean, that guy was in visible.
Well, that's why one of these picks I think goes to making Memphis take
Pope take called by Pope, right?
So it's like, it's like basically four picks for Bain and then an extra
pick to please take Pope with you with him in the trade, I think.
Yeah.
I mean, the picks are 16, the Phoenix first and 26, which, you know, who knows
what Phoenix is going to look like day by day here, the unprotected 28 and 30.
I mean, it's just so funny when we start looking at these picks, we're like,
you're going to be sitting here in five years being like, oh, that's that 30.
That's the unprotected from who was in that deal.
Be like, remember Pope? Well, that's that 30. That's the unprotected from who was in that deal. Be like, remember Pope.
Well, that's my fair with the Derek white trade. I th so there's one other piece of
this trade that I think really hurts Memphis and really hurts and really helps Orlando
is Bane's just a tough motherfucker, man. And we think about like the way Presti put
together that OKC team and watching them in person for a couple of games where none of
them talk. Caruso's the only guy
on the bench that talks, everybody else is just like
silent assassin competitive guy.
And it's like clearly a prototype they're looking for.
Athletic, silent assassin, do your job,
keep your head down, work really hard.
Bainfits with Suggs and Palo and Franz,
that's a foursome that makes sense to me from an intensity, chippiness, uh,
little aggro, paying gets a little aggro from time to time.
Like you think about him in, in like round two of whatever series next year.
And that's a team that's almost like the Florida Panthers.
Like what we're watching, you know, they had Marsha and to all these other
guys that have, who are just agitators and just this physical agitator team.
And Marchand's just like perfect for that.
And Bayne just seems like perfect for them.
I love the trade.
I also thought there was more playmaking from him last year
than I thought he had in him.
Like his assists last season, he was over five.
When you're over five assists a game, that's not nothing.
You know?
The true shooting percentage is around 600 for his career.
Wow.
Look at the regular season part of this.
He's 41% from turning the regular season.
He's played 27 playoff games.
The playoff 3% shooting is at 40%.
No, I love him because I like him as a player in a vacuum.
I like him for Orlando a lot
because this team desperately needs some kind of
spacing to make it easier on Paulo to make it easier when you're swinging to
the other side for Frans.
Suggs clearly is so important to this team because they fell off a cliff.
I do not understand some of the stuff that they do offensively.
I'll never forget that regular season game where I think it was Ty Jerome and
Sam Merrill, shout out to Sam Merrill, but they were at the front, they were at the top of a zone
that Cleveland was running, and Orlando,
with all of their size, still couldn't figure out a way
to do anything.
They're just not very creative offensively,
so I don't know if that's lack of point guard
or Powell not being along.
Don't you think Bain can help that a little bit though?
Because I do feel like he can initiate some offense,
run some pick and roll.
I really like the fit.
Yeah, because the catch and shoot guys
usually are this good.
It's kind of like you catch, you shoot,
muscle memory, and then that's pretty much it.
And he's able to provide that with somebody
that can put the ball on the ground
and can probably swing it and make some decisions,
you know, back to this kind of thunder ideal
of the ideal thunder players,
the way I should say it, of that once the ball is in your hands, we trust you with every decision
you're going to make after that. And Bain definitely fits that. Now, if you want to say,
you know, I just always get annoyed when it's like, oh, he only has one year left. It's like,
what's he worth? And then it's like, oh, that contract. It's like, well, what do you want?
Do you want somebody under contract? Or do you want the flexibility of not being under contract?
Because I think the headline part of it is,
it's for end of swap for Desmond Bain,
but it's about the control.
Now that's just for people who don't watch basketball.
I mean, come on.
I would do this in a heartbeat.
It's three non-lottery picks.
It's the number 16 pick this year.
And the Phoenix pick, which is a prize.
Yeah, the Phoenix pick, which if Phoenix does all right on this trade.
And you like Palo the most.
This is a bet on Palo.
Like this is like, we have Palo, we're going to be in the mix every year.
Cause this guy is going to be one of the best 15 guys in the league.
So I think that's why that's when I don't really care about the picks.
Like if the Celtics had done this with Tatum in the early 2020s,
I would have been like, I don't mind it.
Like we have Tatum, we're going to be in the mix.
You know, and I think Palo is at least in the mix guy now,
especially in a crippled East.
Yeah, I know.
I just five years out.
That's all.
I mean, you never know what's going to happen.
We sit here all the time being like, oh, this team or this guy and all of these
things are like even sitting here and pretending like the thunder, like no
one's going to challenge him for five
years, depending on how the rest of this week goes here.
So it, I, I sense that there's some resistance to like people made fun of the
bridges deal because of all the picks is like bridges hasn't even made an all
star team.
Um, but the Knicks probably felt like at that point, we know we can't pay
Hardstein, so we're going to lose them.
And so can we reinvent this thing with another wing, go all in on the picks and
just go all in now because we actually like with Mitchell Robinson, the other four.
So who's, who's the fifth guy or with heart that we like the five guys, who's the six guy.
So Bain fits such a desperate need for this team that it's probably worth the extra pick.
You know, if it had been just the 28 unprotected
and not the 30 unprotected,
does that sound a little bit better?
But I don't know who they're bidding against.
I don't know what the rest of it is.
And he's a really good player.
He's a really good player for a team
that desperately needed to figure something else out
because KCP, even though he's making,
it's not half, but he's 22 million the next two years,
he just was such a massive disappointment, which by the way, should be another one
of those deals where if you're a team thinking about trading for anybody that's
not Yocic with Denver, I might just, if I were running a team, I go, even if I
like this guy, I don't think I'm going to trade for anybody post Yocic.
Because you have no idea what their actual talent is playing with Yocic.
That's I like that theory.
So Michael Porter, buyer beware.
Yeah, I mean, Aaron Gordon's a perfect example
of the other side of this, which Orlando,
Orlando fans had to hear this shit.
It's like, I can't believe they traded this guy.
You're like, dude, what did you think the market was for?
And now he's playing next to Jokic
in this awesome baseline role,
and now he's become a better shooter.
So I mean, this is a different conversation, but I think the, the
Senate summary is we're aligned on this.
He fits such a just awful need for this team that I'm okay with the price, even
if it feels a little bit like throwing a lot in there.
Yeah.
And who, like, who are the other type of people, if they're going to make a trade
like this that you'd want to go after it's basically Jaylen Brown, maybe Ananobe.
Right.
Nick's aren't trading with Orlando.
I don't think the Celtics are trading with Orlando either.
So if you start thinking about kind of guard, big guard who could also maybe
guard some, some small forwards, like perimeter guys with size who hit threes,
who can play defense, who are tough.
This is probably the number one draft pick.
I had two bigger reactions other than that Memphis one.
Um, this to me is a blood in the water trade for the Eastern conference.
And this is why I don't think Milwaukee is going to trade Yanis either.
I think everybody who's in the Eastern conference has to look around and go,
we might be able to make the finals
next year.
Like Tatum's going to be out.
Look at what Indiana, Indiana was 10 and 15 after 25 games.
I know there were reasons for that, but, um, and they're, they've won 14 playoff games.
Who knows what the Knicks, the Knicks seem like they're a mess right now.
Um,
The Knicks are going to be good.
I mean, this whole coaching thing is funny to make fun of them, but they're going to
be good. I mean, this whole coaching thing is funny to make fun of them, but they're going to be good.
I know, but I'm just saying if you go down the line of who are these slam dunks like Cleveland, we still don't know what the roster is going to look like.
Nobody's afraid of any of them.
Yeah.
Even Indiana and as good as Indiana has been, I don't think anybody's going,
whoa, like you would with OKC.
And I think, I think that's why Milwaukee keeps you honest, at least until the
December, January, February range.
If they're, if they're horrible and it looks bad, maybe they look differently
at it, but, um, but I think with this Orlando has to be looking at this going,
we might make the finals next year with this team, especially if we can get one
smart for agent signing, um, you know, who knows, who knows?
Um, we have Palo.
What if he makes a leap?
What if there's like an Ann Edwards going from here to here, kind of jump or
Halliburton going from here to here?
So that was, that was one thing.
And then the other one, um, it just confirmed to me that I don't think
Milwaukee is going to trade Yanis.
I just think if you're them, could you, could you talk yourself into, can, can
Yanis do a 2018 Lebron
and just win three rounds by himself?
Maybe.
You scared anyone in the East?
I'm not.
So that's it.
So Orlando threw that.
Which roster would you rather have right now,
Orlando or New York?
Orlando.
When we did the next five years thing with the Pacers, before I think everybody kind of fell in love
with this Pacers team, and I think that's despite the loss,
which I know we'll get to,
just I know you were in the building and after game three,
you're like, damn, this team is just, you know,
this team is, they really are something else.
They have an identity.
Yeah, right.
And I was like, would I still take this roster
over Cleveland's roster? I'm battling with it, but when we did. And I was like, would I still take this roster over Cleveland's roster?
I'm battling with it.
But when we did that exercise, I thought it was worth bringing up Orlando before the
Bain part of this.
So yeah, it's going to be expensive with Frans, with Suggs, with Palo and Bain,
which a different way that's,, uh, you know, the
pagers kind of hit this right with the timing, a lot of these contracts too.
Because if you were going to start resigning these guys and keep it longer
term, then clearly the salary would be a lot more, but yeah, I think you're right.
And by the way, like as bad as it can be in Milwaukee, it can't be that bad
because of how special Yanis is.
So the other thing, Memphis, did you see that sneaky ED injury that they
announced a couple of days ago where he's out for like five to six months?
Maybe they were like, they're going to reevaluate in four.
So they might not have him for the whole year.
Brandon Clark's coming back from a knee injury, but I think he's
going to be fine for the season.
They have no idea what job.
And then the Jaren Jackson piece.
I, you know, I put it this way.
If they decide to auction him out, like I was thinking.
Utah is Utah pointing them up the fifth pick and Collins and more first to be
in that conversation, I would assume Houston, a lot of the same Durant stuff
with more picks, the trait, if it's Tobias and Ron Holland and like all their firsts and swaps, and
they just go all in on trying to add him.
Brooklyn, Claxton.
Here's, we have a shitload of picks.
How many do you want?
The Spurs, could they, could they figure out how to get him without
giving up the second pick?
And then I hate mentioning them, but man, if, if the Lakers put Reeves and
Rui and their 31st and some swaps and a 32nd first, like, I think it's a
conversation, I really like Reeves, you know?
So I, but it seems I was looking at.
But I mean, clearly on the asset part of this, it's about the picks.
It's not about Pope's contract and Cole Anthony, who we should probably mention
at this point, because it's been this far in the picks. It's not about Pope's contract and Cole Anthony, who we should probably mention
at this point, because it's been this far in the discussion of it.
All right.
Cole's, Cole's like a really nice off the bench guy.
He probably don't want to be in your starting point guard, obviously, but
Cole.
Memphis ties too for him.
What's that?
He's some Memphis ties, right?
Cause I remember Vernaud loved him.
Was it just for no, um, no, in the draft, he, there was something with him in Memphis. I can't
remember like his, maybe we need to, we need to get it on this. I don't know. We can, we can talk.
I can look at it during the break. Verno was like the biggest Cole Anthony fan. Um,
so what would you do with Jaren Jackson?
I like the Utah part of it.
Because the whole bang conversation is just sitting there going,
like, all right, but don't we want to wait for somebody who's just a little bit better
if we're going to go all in with all of these picks?
It's like a lot of times you're just sitting there waiting around and you go, all right,
cool, you waited.
Yeah.
And then no one else became that available.
Is it like the bridges conversation where you're well,
sure it'd be nice to have all these picks
for like a top 10 guy,
but waiting around for this top 10 imaginary scenario
where we outbid everybody else
and the guy definitely wants to come here and stay.
Like that's a really, it's probably,
it's likely a stupid plan
because the idea that it's gonna just follow through the way you had planned it out
for this one specific guy in this certain tier,
it's just chances are stacked against you
that that's going to happen.
So if you're a Utah and you go, okay,
we need something that's heading in the right direction.
If the draft goes the wrong way and Kniepel's gone
and VJ's gone.
I love it. I love that you did that.
Is Canipal gone at five?
Cause I feel the same way.
I think Utah would be devastated if Canipal was gone.
Unless they want fears and they go, this is great.
We wanted fears the whole time, but that's another guard, another really young
guard, cause he reclassified like Cooper did.
And you can say whatever you want in the press conference.
Like there's a lot of teams going,
we are not rebuilding anymore, we are going for it.
You guys won 32, I'm not even talking about Utah,
but I've heard it a lot.
It felt like the Pistons were saying that year after year
after year, and look, and then it finally happened,
and we all like where this Pistons team is right now.
So you wonder if there are teams that have been bad now
for a while
that would look at Jaren Jackson the same way Orlando looks at Bain and I like
Jackson better than Bain. But if they would look at him and go,
you could do a lot worse than going all in on somebody this young.
That's this talented.
I think showed you like the full repertoire of his scoring possibilities.
It'd be nice if he was probably with a more athletic five. Um,
can I get like seven rebounds a game from him?
Yeah, I know, I know.
You're probably not going to.
So yeah, but I don't know if this means Memphis
is tearing the whole thing down
and that would just lead to like, what's the jaw market
or is jaw the best?
Cause I used to joke that like if I were tanking.
What is the jaw market?
You're looking at like Brooklyn, Washington,
teams like that.
Part of the problem with trading a franchise point guard
is that 22 of these teams have a franchise point guard
or a point guard they love.
You know?
If you go on Trade Machine and just be like,
oh, Ja, that'll be easy.
And then you go through every team
and it's not nearly as easy as you think.
Even if you talk about like,
oh, maybe the Quippers would take them.
Okay, well, who are they giving back?
And why is Memphis trading Joff
or like James Harden and Zubots like not happening?
I do think Brooklyn,
Brooklyn's the most interesting summer team
just cause I have no idea what they're up to.
They have all these picks.
They're gonna have potentially a hundred million
in cap space.
I don't know if they wanna be good right away.
Maybe they wanna tank one more year.
Maybe they want to be the way station for other teams, crappy contracts
and do what Presti did, but it also feels like there's a way for them to just
supercharge it and be like, we'll take job.
You're souring on them.
You're rebuilding.
Okay.
We'll put them in.
We'll put them in Barclays.
We'll get people excited about them.
Um, there was another thing.
So conspiracy bill, not quite.
It's like his brother just kind of, I'm mildly intrigued to his cousin.
I'm mildly intrigued bill.
Yeah.
Wayne.
So that Phoenix pick being in the trade did make me wonder because they, they
like,
we're going to talk about Durant later.
I like this.
And the Durant trade would be Jalen Green, I assume Jalen Green, Jabari, maybe
Cam Whitmore, they give Phoenix back their 27 pick and it's something like that.
Right.
But then what does Phoenix do with Jalen Green and Devin Booker?
Could that then lead to they trade Jalen Green to Memphis
and get their other pick back?
And then it's basically they have Booker, Jabari Smith,
and all their picks back.
It was just, just a, Wayne, my cousin Wayne
just was mildly intrigued by it.
Or, that's not what I thought you were gonna do.
What did you think I was gonna do do? A Booker to Memphis?
Did Orlando do the trade because they have a good feel on what Phoenix is going to get for Durant?
And they go, well, look, Phoenix is still going to be competitive.
Like to what? A playing game level where they're...
I don't see it.
You think they're going to be one of the five worst teams in the NBA?
No, I think they're going to be one of the five worst teams in the NBA? At the West? No, I think they're going to be one of the five worst teams in the West.
They're going to trade the record wise.
Can we both agree that if they get, if Jalen Green is the centerpiece of a
Durant trade and it's Jalen Green and Devin Booker together, that's not a
playoff team because I'm willing to sign that in ink right now.
You're not making the playoffs.
Those are the best guys.
I do not like that mix at all.
We would agree, but I'm wondering if they have,
they feel good about their intel,
if they have an understanding that Phoenix,
however they're going to try to put the pieces together
for 25, 26, if they're including that pick,
does that mean they feel like,
all right, well, Phoenix will have, you know, a 6% chance of the number one pick, you know,
they're not going to be completely bottom. And Booker's probably too good. And you probably
feel like you owe it to him to be competitive. I mean, I guess we could pretend that feels on the
team. Well, you're like in that Atlanta situation where it makes no sense to bottom out. So you're
basically grinding your way to 39 and 43 or whatever it is. That's what I'm talking about.
Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if there was another version of where Phoenix goes. Now we're just
going to tear the studs down around Booker because you would just think as much as Booker seems to
love it there and says all the right things. And I think it's a lot easier to say those things and say that you're on the same page until you're actually like living in it again.
And I don't know how happy he would have been long-term with Sarver and all the
stuff that was happening until Chris Paul comes in and saves the day.
And then they're competitive, they're playing an NBA championship.
So now it like that window of three or four years of being competitive,
maybe it revives you a little bit, but then if you're going back into it, but
you know, I could do a weekend. I could do a week. So now it like that window of three or four years of being competitive. Maybe it revives you a little bit, but then if you're going back into it, but
you know, I could do a weekend, I could do a marathon podcast on trying to figure
out what we actually think the best and worst assets are of all the Durant rumors
that we've heard, because you're right.
If the headline is you got, you got Jalen Green, you're like, you can't do better
than that, but then you'll hear something that's like, Sohan's untouchable, you're like, Sohan?
We like Sohan.
Untouchable?
Yeah, he would not be untouchable for me.
Jaren Jackson, I was trying to figure out
what his trade value would be,
knowing that you're gonna have to pay him in a year.
Would you rather have the second pick or Jaren Jackson?
If you're saying it, Tony. Yeah.
That's a tough one, right?
I think I would rather have the second pick because I think both of us think Harper.
Man, I did an all-day
rookie deep dive yesterday in the top eight.
Yeah, I was getting attacks. I didn't even know what to do. You were so excited, I couldn't keep up with it.
Yeah, it was an all-dayer.
It would probably be the unknown of hoping
what Harper is now, projecting, okay,
if this guy really figures it out
and how seamless it feels like his college game
in just one year as a freshman.
Just all the stuff that you see with him,
you're like, okay, well, that's an NBA thing,
that's an NBA thing, and the price control,
a lot of that stuff. You probably would rather have the number two pick with Harper, but it's not as if
it's, it's not like.
I would personally rather have number two pick.
If I, if I'm San Antonio, I just want Wim Benyama and Harper and all the rest of
the guys I'll figure it out later.
Fox, you name it.
I just know like, give me these two. I'm going to build my team around these two, even Castle, who I really like.
I would be like Wemby, Harper, maybe Castle.
And I would just be watching this OKC Indiana series on a loop going, what kind
of team do we need to put in a game like this, athletically, from a playmaking
standpoint, from a shooting standpoint, what does our team have to look like?
Uh, I would rather have the number two pick, but yeah, that's the thing.
If, if, if they just go, Hey, we're going to resign Jaron Jackson.
We have all these picks.
Maybe we'll make a move, maybe not.
And we're going to build around John Morant, a guy that everybody in Memphis
loves and one of the 30 best guys in the league and Jared Jackson, that's our team.
I don't, I don't think people would be upset about that, but I don't think
they're making round two of the playoffs anytime soon, do you?
Like that in the West?
Come on.
No, I don't think so.
Uh, I, I would think there's a lot of teams that really like Jared Jackson,
but a lot of the value of all of these picks, especially when we're talking about lottery picks, it's okay.
But if I hit it right, the value of the unknown, the value of talking yourself into the biggest
ceiling ever for a player, because you haven't seen anything yet on an NBA court that tells
you that somebody can't do it.
The unknown always feels like it's more valuable
than the known, which is probably a mistake
in a lot of these transactions.
Cause I love Jared Jackson.
You know, I really do.
If it were just in a vacuum, like who would get more calls?
If you said, Hey, Jared Jackson or Bain's available,
Jackson's getting more calls, right?
You're not saying that.
Wow.
Wow.
The one year left on the deal makes me nervous. I love that Bain is just, here's his contract.
Let's say this, let's say this,
because all right, fine,
but this kind of gets back to the whole like,
that's a lot of money here.
Oh, he could leave it here.
What if Jaren Jackson is telling you
like the Siakam transaction with the Pacers,
it's like, I'm in, I'm going to, I'll re-sign with you.
So if you know you can get J Jared Jackson resigned versus Vayner to be.
But Jared Jackson is like, you're going to resign me, but I expect
something in the high forties, low fifties and I'll be like, so 50 million a year.
So that's 10 million per rebound a game.
That's what, that's where we're pricing out.
It was a 9 million per rebound a game.
I don't know. I just don't think he 9 million per revamp game. I don't know.
I just don't think he's a $50 million player.
I don't know.
That doesn't mean he's not going to get it from somebody, but, um, I just think
with this hard cap now, if you're paying him $50 million, it's gonna be really
hard to put a winning team around that.
Um, let's, let's take a break.
Cause there's a lot more to discuss, including the Katie ramifications of this trade.
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I looked at Fando. They have the odds for the year 2026 NBA champion.
OKC is plus 220.
Cleveland is plus 850, second best odds.
The Knicks are plus 950, third best odds. The Knicks are plus nine 50 third best odds.
The Pacers are 12 to one Celtics are 14 to one.
I'll book that bet.
Uh, Orlando is 16 to one.
So you're going to bet the Celtics to be NBA champs next year.
I would book if somebody was going to bet that I'll book that.
You'll take it.
Yeah, I'll take that.
My bad.
My bad.
Um, Orlando 16 to one with the, with the one, two, three, four,
six best odds in the conference.
Seems kind of excessive.
I would have them, I'd probably have them second behind
Indiana, right?
Or would you have Cleveland over them?
They're in the top three.
Cleveland's still too talented for Vegas
to just completely write them off.
So especially after 64 wins.
Yeah, you're right.
Anyway, 16 and one for them.
Um, I'm trying to think for them to actually win some rounds next year.
Anthony black would have to go to two other levels.
I assume he's the fifth guy, especially because now they've tried to call.
I don't, unless there's some pre-agent I'm not thinking of, or maybe it's like,
they get like a Luke Canard type or something, but they're still going to need
that fifth guy out there in these crunch times with those four.
And I guess it's going to have to be Anthony Black.
Would you, would you see from him last year?
What did you like and not like?
I liked him.
I think there's probably moments as a rookie where I was like, oh, this guy's going to
be pretty good.
And then there wasn't enough progress from year one to year two with him.
But I still like him.
I like his playmaking.
I like his unselfishness.
But I mean, the key for him is, you know, like the whole, remember like two years ago
we're sitting there with Jonathan Isaac and we're like, this guy's awesome.
Is this Bill Russell in a time machine?
And you are like, Oh, this team can't play another non shooter.
Like this is a complete disaster.
Um, and that's kind of the problem with black, at least for the
second year
and their aggression, I mean, he was under 40% from three grand.
He was only taking one and a half a game.
Now that's a bit like some of these bigs.
There's like that guy's on 40% shooting from three.
It's like, yeah, he takes like one again.
So it's not really a thing, even though the number is nice.
And he was 32% from three this year taken two and a half a game.
So the minutes jumped up, you know, he didn't start a lot of games.
He played, I still think there was enough there.
I just feel like maybe that rookie year I was more excited about him.
And then I expected a little bit more this year and it's not just about the
shooting, I think he's a smart player.
I think he's competitive, probably still needs to fill out a little bit more,
but he's not playing.
He's not closing.
Yeah.
You think he's closing with Palo, Bain, Soaps, Frans.
I don't.
There's probably a veteran.
Right.
There's a Derek Fisher early 2010s type of.
Yeah.
But it's, it's the four and then whoever the center is.
And Wendell is underwhelming.
I think it's safe to say.
So you think it's the four guys with the, you think it's the four guys with the
center and they don't even play a point guard?
Yeah.
Well, what do you think it is?
Frans and Paolo were playing, Suggs is playing,
Bain is playing, so then it's who's the center?
You seriously think they'd run that?
I would want somebody that I know in certain situations
could play crunch time if I wanted to go small
with Palo and Franz basically as my quote unquote bigs.
I would want the flexibility to do either depending on who I'm playing. Because like what if I'm playing Indiana and game six and they just go small and put top
and at the five and they have three guards and I basically have no guards out there.
I'm in trouble. Mo minutes. I mean, Batasi's been a nice little story. Remember, they spent their money last year too.
I'm still mad at Batasi.
With the Cavs facing then doing.
I thought he was a little reckless in the Boston series.
I'm still mad about it.
Some elbows flying around.
Well, the other part of the odds for Orlando is people are probably thinking like even
with Bain, it'd be nice to see him win a series.
Right. Before. Yeah. Well, the other part of the odds for Orlando is people are probably thinking like even
with Bain, it'd be nice to see him win a series.
Right.
And they're really young, so it's not like they had all these massive expectations.
I'm going to just say a couple of teams for John Morant and you tell me when to stop.
Okay.
So these are teams, Memphis is calling and they're dangling John Moran.
And the other team is not saying no, thanks.
They're saying, really?
We're going to talk amongst ourselves.
We'll call you back.
All right.
And I'm not going to say every team in the league and I'm not going
to say teams that can't trade for them.
Atlanta.
Is Trey gone? I think Trey has to be in the trade. And I'm not going to say teams that can't trade for him. Atlanta.
Is Trey gone?
I think Trey has to be in the trade, right?
What are you doing if you're playing Trey and John next to each other?
No, I think Trey has to be in the trade going to Memphis.
But I just wanted to be sure like what you.
Trey and John together would be an attempt to just completely ruin your brain. I'd watch it.
Actually the whole Dejante thing was test driving Ja and Trey.
Right.
John and Lando seems like a good fit though, just in general.
How about Chicago?
I'm not totally against the, you know what though, you can't because Trey is a more stable
guy that you can also count on who plays games.
You're still thinking about the Atlanta trade?
Yeah, because I mean that one just, I mean, I was a little frazzled here when I, I was
so ready for you to say something positive about the Celtics.
I completely misinterpreted a very normal phrase of like, I'll book your bets, but I
just expected, I was like, wait, you're still, it was like breaking news to me here in June of 25. I was like, did Bill talk himself back into believing that they're a sneaky East
contender and the answer is in fact, no.
And I'm so pre like condition to think that you were going to actually, I got so
excited.
I was like, he actually thinks they're going to win the East next year that I
should have totally understood based on the phrasing was like, no, you want
people to make that bet.
All right.
So back to Atlanta, cause I can't get over this one yet.
Let me throw it back. that I should have totally understood based on the phrasing was like, no, you want people to make that bet. All right, so back to Atlanta, because I can't get over this one yet.
Let me throw it back.
Even if you think like Pete Jha is better than Trey,
even if you don't like Trey, his stability,
you would never do this.
Even if you thought like, okay, but Jha,
there's like a little bit more of a, I'm not even sure if there is that much
more of a ceiling, but like, does jaw feel like a bigger star, which is kind
of a dumb conversation.
And he's a higher ceiling because he's, um, I think if his head's on right,
he's a better player.
And he also means more to Memphis, which is the other reason why it's tough to,
I mean, as Verna has talked about many times, everyone in Memphis owns a J.A. Jersey.
So if you're trading him, as stupid as this sounds, this does have
Luko getting traded from Dallas kind of vibes where people are like, you traded
J.A. everyone loves J.A.
So if you're going to do it, you have to get a good trade back, I think.
Take out the fan base part of it too, cause that's like the superstar
conversation that's a little different.
Cause it's like J.A. at one point felt like he was tracking towards being one of the faces of the league.
I know that might not be done yet. He's only in his mid-20s. He's still beloved. I'm over him as a
basketball player. I'm over his very predictable approach to all this stuff. I think he's going
to get hurt all the time and I think he's delusional. I think he's a very delusional guy.
So.
I personally would trade him.
Chicago, so I guess that would be like Kobe White.
I'm not done yet.
Picks.
You're still in Atlanta.
Yeah.
Who would you just rather have?
Like not Trey's appeal in Atlanta, not John's appeal.
I'd rather have Trey.
I would rather have Trey. At least I know what I'm getting.
Chicago I guess would be like a Kobe White, some picks.
I don't know how that makes sense.
Is your pitch on this that you're kind of, if things go the right way, you're kind of
getting a star, a very discounted star.
No, my pitch on this is a jaw trade is a lot harder than people think.
If people are like Memphis is going to blow it up, they're going to trade
Josh Aaron, like we're going through the teams now, um, Miami.
So I think hero would have to be in that trade plus picks to get Memphis to do it.
I don't know.
Is Miami rolling the dice with John Moran?
I think they'll roll the dice on somebody that feels like a real name. So we finally have a guy.
Yeah, I think Miami makes sense.
Miami first team.
Toronto.
Keep hearing Masai.
He's ready to do stuff.
It's going to be aggressive.
Don't count them out.
Don't trade for Durant for a year.
They don't even...
He did it with Kawhi. Yeah, he did it with Kawhiant for a year. They don't even, he did it with Kawhi.
Yeah.
He did it with Kawhi when he had like a 57 win team.
He did it with Kawhi.
Uh,
he didn't give up a lot for Kawhi.
You've gone back and looked at that deal.
I mean, you probably remember it.
DeRozan and Yakup.
Right.
And it was a top 20 protected pick that was Keldon Johnson at 29.
Yeah.
You do that trade every time.
For one year.
And they also won the title. I'm goingon Johnson at 29. Yeah. You do that trade every time. For one year.
And they also won the title.
I'm going to rule out Toronto.
Brooklyn.
I'm not ruling out.
You're ruling out Toronto for Ja.
I just don't think they have anything to give up.
They're not trading Scotty Barnes for him and the rest of this stuff they have.
They're not getting them.
Quickly?
No.
Brooklyn.
Yes.
Charlotte would have to be Lamello for job, which I think we've discussed on
seven podcasts at this point.
It's a fun one.
Not against it.
It's a good, who says no.
I think Charlotte probably says no ultimately, but it's a fun one.
Who says no.
Why are you seeing my percolating on that one?
You're just picking all my favorites here.
You know, You're percolating on that one. Just picking all of my favorites here.
You know?
And then Washington.
That just feels wrong. It is, cause it is wrong.
Yeah, that's just not the move for them.
They just brought in this front office group.
I mean, I know it wasn't yesterday,
but I think Ja kind of disrupts the,
the team that trades for jaw.
And this used to be the old Westbrook thing is that I know he puts up
numbers and he's talented.
I personally feel this way about his approach to basketball and, and the
flaws and how he fits in, like you have to hand the keys you give them the entire
franchise and you only do that if you feel like you have been a stale franchise
for a really long time without any direction or any kind of plan.
And before Orlando hit on Frans and then winning the lottery and getting Palo and be like, okay, we have real building blocks here.
Who knows how it's going to figure out?
But like there was different years ago, different landing spots of like Westbrook.
It's like would Westbrook.
It's like, would Westbrook to Orlando work?
Hey, you've got an attraction,
but it happened in Washington.
So you could argue it kinda happened in Washington.
It would at least feel like there's a three to four year
plan here for the Wizards, where you're a year in
and you'd be completely derailing everything
you've been hypothetically mapping out here by saying like, okay,
now we have John here and good luck.
It'd be the most wizardy move in a while.
So then you go through the West and there's a lot less candidates.
There's really just one team that jumps out because I don't think New Orleans,
that doesn't make sense.
And I don't think Utah would do it either.
Sacramento, everything you just said about a desperation,
a malaise, making a big swing, not being afraid.
They check a lot of boxes for a job trade.
I think Sabonis probably has to be in it
because I don't think otherwise.
I don't think you're getting them
for Levine and Picks or whatever.
They don't really have a lot of assets, but maybe it's a three way, but that's
the only other team I looked at.
The point is I think a job trade is hard for them.
Yeah.
I think Vivek would do it.
I think he would too.
Yeah.
I think that's the kind of thing that he would want to do.
Like I thought Monique did a really good job with that team.
Um, but I feel like there's like a lot of these teams,
like some sessions, like what happened there
or what went on there or whatever.
Like we always have to remind ourselves,
a lot of times the owners go,
so like, hey, this is what I wanna do
or this is what I'm gonna do here.
They're bringing Scott Perry,
so our Scott and Vivek aligned enough that,
it's like, hey, we're a little flat here.
We were close, it was new for us,
like light the beam, all that,
like they had some real momentum there, but you knew that that was like, that's
not a high ceiling team, but this is kind of fun that they're even in the mix
considering their history and where they've been and that now like that
building towards something it's likely like, Hey, that was it.
That was all it was going to be.
And, you know, the game seven against Golden state.
That's where it landed.
Right.
Yeah.
50.
And, you know, the game seven against Golden state.
That's where it landed. Right.
Steph had, yeah.
One other thing I was thinking could Memphis get a little sideways frisky.
Maybe be, maybe be no man, no man lands it.
No man's lands it.
I don't know what the phrase is.
KCP and Brandon Clark to Denver for Michael Porter Jr.
And they say, fuck it.
And then if you're Denver, you save salary and you get two pieces for one.
You get out of the last two years of Porter's deal.
And if you're Memphis, you're like, let's take a fire on the guy's talented.
Put them in the Bain spot.
Maybe he can capture 85% of his scoring.
And then we just got all these picks.
Because whoever's trading for Porter, I like what you did there. He can't ever be expected to be
anything more than your third option. That's the best case scenario. And if you were to bring him
in being like, we're going to have him, well, he's going to be, you know, you can just already see
the headlines that are big. We're going to get him more in the actions. Yeah, right. He just needs more touches.
He's a feel guy.
And when it's right, it's beautiful.
It's nuts what he can do.
6'10", those pull ups, off the dribble.
When it's right, you realize why this guy for a very long time at a young age was projected to be this dude.
And there's always these glimpses.
But him, kind of back to the other thing
we were talking about him not with Jokic somewhere else.
If you think that you're two manning it and Porter's your one or two
every single night, you just, I don't even know how many teams would even think
that, but I like what you did there for Memphis.
Thank you.
Well, there's a bigger picture thing that ties into, um, that jail and greed
trend I've mentioned earlier.
Um, the one that didn't happen, the one that hasn't happened yet.
And maybe by the time this podcast goes up, Durant will get traded as somebody else in this whole section of the mood.
But I do think, and there's a second piece of this that I want to talk
about about why I don't think San Antonio, why I think something is
changing about their philosophy
of what to do big picture.
I think it makes the most sense for Durant to go to Houston.
And the trade that makes sense has to have Jalen Green in it
from a salary standpoint with Jabari,
who I think both of us really like.
Maybe Whitmore is in it,
and they give Phoenix back their 27 pick.
I think we like Jabari, but we're running out of patients.
Yeah.
Um, but if they can then flip green to Memphis and get their other pick back.
And Phoenix can at least write the ship for the next two years.
That gives them a lot more flexibility with Booker to be a little more patient.
And maybe they could do what okay.
So he did with SGA where number SGA okay.
So he was just sitting him for two years.
Basically there was one year where he just after the all star break,
we just didn't see him again.
Um, they just punted on two years.
I don't know if Sarver would have the patience to do that,
but it leads to the KD thing, which I think we have to talk about.
Um, because it feels like that's going to happen pretty imminently.
The, the, he said the three teams he would sign an extension to was reported
last night where San Antonio, uh, Miami and Houston.
So the two Texas teams in Miami, Minnesota, I don't think could ever
figure out the go bear, deep in chenzo.
I just don't think they had enough.
The salaries were weird.
They're both hard cap teams.
Um, and I thought it was going to be San Antonio.
Okay.
So where are you on that?
Because a week ago you were heavy on San Antonio.
I was, and I'm not calling you out for, I just want to know, like, tell us of
your journey the last seven days.
Let's say we're working for the Spurs.
We find out we have the number two pick.
Harper's clearly the second pick.
I think we can both agree.
And now we're just crunching Harper tape for a month.
And at some point we look at each other and go, what are we doing?
This guy's clearly should be the second pick.
This guy's a potential franchise guard.
He looks like he's a combination of Kate Cunningham and Jalen Brunson.
And I don't even know what else, but he's a really unique, awesome athlete.
He's herky jerky. Um, he's a really unique, awesome athlete. He's herky jerky.
Um, he's crafty.
There's stuff he's doing at age 19.
He's got moxie.
Yeah.
He's, he's got a lot of moxie and guile.
And you're like, Hey, the deer and Fox no brainer.
We didn't have to give up a lot for him.
We wink wink.
Maybe we'd give them an extension, but this is kind of our guy.
Maybe the move is to just take Harper, move away from Fox, not do the Durant
trade and maybe our window isn't right now.
Maybe our window is like three, four years from now when Wembe's 24, 25, when
this kid has been in the league a couple of years, Castles come up.
Maybe we can kind of emulate what OKC has and build up through this nucleus.
Why are we trading any assets for Durant now?
We're not going to win the title.
It just makes me, I don't think Fox and Harper makes sense together.
I don't get it.
Couple things.
I, there's maybe nothing I hate more than this idea that everybody's supposed to
be locked into this kind of timeline.
Right?
Like the Dallas Mavericks talking about a timeline is it was like, we're smarter
than everybody, like, you know, we, we need to be about defense and the way ADs
pair with Ky Reed, it's like, everybody's supposed to be within three fucking
years of each other for you to be doing it.
Like, like Duncan couldn't use Janobly, Tony Parker, like, oh, these guys are too
young, you know, it's not the same timeline.
All this stuff is so stupid.
And all of us bring it up constantly about like,
well, if you have a guy who's like in year six,
but then you have a lottery pick, it's like, well, who knows?
Maybe when you likely don't win the championship,
your best player who's only in year nine
and likely came in after one year
and is 28 or 29 years old,
and you pair him with a guy you've completely nailed and he's terrific in his one year and is 28 or 29 years old and you pair him with a guy you've
completely nailed and he's terrific in his second year guess what's good about
that he's a really good player playing next to the other guy and it doesn't
mean that they have to be 28 or 26 it drives me fucking crazy because
everybody defaults to it all the time now that makes it sound like I'm totally
aligned with you and I think the Durant. Now that makes it sound like I'm totally aligned with you.
And I think the Durant thing is really stupid. I feel like I could be talked into this either way.
If the price on Durant is Harrison Barnes, Vasell, who I think we all like, but
what's the ceiling there? As of this point, he probably feels a little bit more like an
opportunity score than just a dynamic, like nobody can do anything with this guy.
Um, if it's Barnes and it's like some other later pick.
And Barnes Vassell, the 14th pack in some future pick.
That's okay, but not awesome.
I would, I would also do that trade in five seconds.
Why not?
It gets me excited a little bit about, all right, well let's, let's see what happens
here because this is a guy who can bring in and you know, he's going to put up numbers, even when he was miserable coming off of that summer, going into Brooklyn, he put up huge numbers until he was then pretty quickly miserable again by the trade deadline and ended up getting his way out.
So, I could be talking- Well, also he wants, he wants to be there is the other piece.
If he likes- If he wants to be there.
He likes the Austin, San Antonio area.
I really do.
I think he likes that area.
Okay.
I don't know.
I don't know because you're also betting on somebody who finds a way to be unhappy everywhere
he goes.
As much as we love him as a player, that's on him.
And I see him argue.
That's only been the last seven years. You're right. It has only been the last seven.
Hasn't been a full decade.
It's only been seven years.
And the last three stops. So, you know, based on pricing and,
hey, we do this and I would think every team wants to do the two-year extension with them.
I don't understand why you'd be trading kind of anything for a one-year rental of Durant.
I know the numbers, two years, 122 million, which he's eligible for after
July 6th. I don't know why he would wait another six months to do two years, 124 million. I
hear that one talked about all the time. It's like, if you're Durant, you go, it's okay.
I'll risk the other two million with my injury history at this stage of my life. I'll take
the 122 now. And I'd imagine that he would want that. It also reminds me a bit of the
Jimmy Butler thing is Jimmy Butler didn't like Golden State until Golden State was the only option and
they go opt in and then we'll tack on the next year. So you're going to get another
year at like max money. It's like, you know what? I maybe I could do this Golden State
thing.
So that could be the Minnesota thing. Minnesota is not on my list. Oh, you're going to promise
me two years. How now you are on my list.
Great.
Everybody has a million options in their head and all their preferences and the things they
will do or they won't do until it's like, okay, well, all those things you thought were
in play, you don't get to decide.
Those options are not on your terms.
So now here are the only things that are left.
So now you've got to pick one of these.
And a lot of times you're picking one that you didn't think you were even going to do
or you're trying to talk yourself out of it.
So on the other part of the Spurs part,
which kind of speaks to criticizing
my own timeline thing here,
is if the Spurs, if we came out,
although you don't hear a lot from the Spurs,
they just went, hey, Durant at this stage
and the two years, 122 million,
we're really excited about Harper.
We'll see how it fits with Fox for a year.
It probably is a little redundant there. There's a lot of overlap in their games.
You know, can Fox later on play off a little bit more than he did before?
That seems kind of stupid to have De'Aaron Fox playing off of him.
He already couldn't do that with Haliburton and Sacramento.
So I'm going to guess it's still not going to happen.
Which would be the funniest thing for Fox.
It's like you got to stay because of Halliburton and then they got Dylan
Harper, which they didn't expect.
Clearly they didn't think they were getting Dylan Harper when they make that
trade and now you get spun out for the new young guy, which was again, the
opposite of what happened there with Halliburton.
I have now, if I've, I've talked about this enough this week, I don't really
like it.
I would say, Hey, are we really solving anything here?
Are we just more interesting for 25, 26?
You're talking about Duran.
Yeah, and it's also gonna cost us another 122 million
for a guy that does get hurt.
And who knows if he's pissed off about being here
in a year and goes, oh, you know, I only have one year left.
Or, you know, he does the extension.
It's like, he plays two years.
I don't, I don't think it makes a ton of sense.
I really don't.
I don't think I would do it even though the price isn't that bad.
We agree because the difference with them in Houston, he's San Antonio has no
reason to be desperate at all.
What do they care?
Right.
They have this amazing roster of assets and picks
and all of these other things.
It's not like they're like, oh, we gotta cap this off
and get Durant.
Whereas I look at Houston, I actually think Houston
not only needs Durant, but becomes a really interesting
team if they can add him and all they give up is Jabari
and Jalen Green and Kim Whitmore and they give Phoenix
their pick back.
I still really like the nucleus of their team.
Like post-trade, they would have Shen Goon and Adams.
They'd have KD and Amen Thompson.
They'd have Eason and Brooks and Whitmore.
They would have Van Vliet and Shepard and the 10th pick.
That's a lot to work with just to throw it to random.
What was the one thing they needed last year was a guy to score at the end of
games.
So it's a home run across the board, I think for them.
I, uh, if that was the price and I just don't think San Antonio is going
to top that from a price.
So,
well, he wanted Houston apparently last year.
Um, I don't know why Houston would be giving back that Phoenix unprotected
pick that they were able to get in the Brooklyn thing, which has worked out for
Houston because at the time it's like, I mean, I went through all the Houston
Brooklyn stuff when we did the show together, just almost, you know, almost
exactly a year ago, it was like, what did Brooklyn do here?
And it's like, well, Brooklyn wasn't going to do the trade for bridges
unless they knew they could get their picks back.
So you could sit there and say, well, you're giving up these valuable Brooklyn picks. It's like, well, you don't know what Brooklyn't going to do the trade for bridges unless they knew they could get their picks back. So you could sit there and say, well, you're giving up these valuable Brooklyn picks.
It's like, well, you don't know what Brooklyn's going to do.
They're not going to get rid of bridges unless they know they're
going to get their picks back.
And then you're looking at, well, there's a chance, especially with Dallas winning.
It's like, what if they had won the lottery?
You know, like Houston gives that pick back, but now it looks like Stone pulled
off another one here because it's going to be four picks for the two.
You've made it through the scary part of like, where is that 25 land?
We both liked the trade for Houston though, when that happened.
We were like, cool.
Like they're, they basically leveraged, they took advantage of Brooklyn kind of
panicking, right?
I think we liked the trade for them.
Well, Brooklyn couldn't tank unless they knew they were getting their picks back.
So they were paying a premium for that They're paying the VIG but a year ago the conversation and then in the fall was like what if
Brooklyn ends up, you know, they gave him that pick back, but it wasn't it wasn't that
There was clearly the thing in front of it
So you think that's too much for Durant to also include the Phoenix pick? Yeah
I think Phoenix is a mess right now.
Like not trending in the right direction.
So why would I help them stabilize
in front of that 27 pick?
What if Phoenix says that's the only way
you're getting Durant?
Then I'd be like, let's fucking Jabari this up.
I think I agree with you.
Although, if you've got to me, I wouldn't trade Durant to Phoenix unless I got my own pick
back.
It's like if Houston's like, how about the 10th pick?
I'd be like, no, I want my pick back.
I need my pick back.
When the deal happened last year and they have the 27 Phoenix pick that's unprotected,
I thought that was the single most valuable asset in all this stuff.
Yeah.
And I don't know that.
Look, if you would talk to us, if we were having this conversation right
after game seven, it was like, Hey, guess what?
Offense wasn't great in clutch moments.
I feel like it was Houston's who saw that coming.
Right.
This feels like a very solvable plug and play. Throw them in there.
You wonder if you were Houston and you're talking to Phoenix going like, all right, well, what's, I mean,
they don't know what the hell the rest of their plan is going to be. I mean, we've got to keep reminding ourselves
how quickly these things change, but the unknown of what that 27 pick could be. I'm not interested in
doing that for somebody with KD that isn't a complete, it's a slam dunk from
the scoring thing in the fourth quarter for 25, 26, but it's an expensive 122 million for the years
beyond that. And you know, his habit of, you really wish one of these picks that they had had turned
into some sort of super polished closer in the fourth quarter, as much as you can love them,
and Thompson, it probably feels like a reach to think
that he's going to be closing playoff games and being their number one
scoring option and then to rent just eases up everything else for everybody
else.
I would be very reluctant to want to get rid of that 27 pick.
Or could you use a lot of those assets with something else and try to get
somebody younger than Durant like the J Jalen Brown, who I don't
even know if is available.
Who do you think is more valuable? Jalen Brown or Kevin Durant?
Jalen Brown. It's not even close. He's 10 years younger. Right? I was looking at the
Durant stuff. He's 37 years old in September.
He's played 18 seasons.
He's played 11,000 23 games and 170 playoff games.
So he's almost at 1300 combined games.
He's played 41,000 regular season minutes, 7,000 playoff minutes.
So he's getting close to 50,000.
Um, if you just look at the numbers of, Hey, 37 and over who's average 20 a game.
It's LeBron, it's Carl Malone, it's Kareem, and it's that one Michael Jordan wizard
season.
So this is like the rarest of rare territory just to be good after this age.
Right.
And then you think said foot fracture.
Uh, he had the, uh, Achilles, set some knee stuff, seven feet tall.
You know, so there's that.
But then on the other hand, in the 2020s, just this decade, he's averaging 28,
seven and five, 53%, 42% from three.
Like he's been pretty steady offensively.
Um, there's been some slight athletic signs of decline that I've seen just from like the
defense and rim protection.
And, um, I wouldn't say he's 2014 KD, but he's 88% there, 85%.
I don't know.
I just don't know how many more years he has left because NBA history says.
This isn't going to go in a great direction from here.
You know, so that speaks to your Phoenix point.
You're trading, you're not trading for a sure thing.
Whereas if I'm trading for somebody like Jaylen Brown or even Desmond Bain,
I know I'm getting like the best years of their career right now.
With Durant, I don't know what I'm getting.
All fair.
I mean, none of this is new to anybody that's paying attention to the league as much
as his scoring is like, you're so enamored, but like run through all of the stuff. And
by the way, I need to clean it. I knew as soon as I said it, Janobli and like Duncan
are the same age, but he didn't play for three years.
No, but he came in, he was in 03, he was, both of them and Parker were young and Duncan
was in his prime.
My point still stands. Bad, bad little tidbit on that one based on the technicality of the same age.
Anyway, here's the thing.
Go through it all.
Like if I'm, if I'm stone in Houston, I'm like, okay, so what's your Miami offer?
Right.
It's Wiggins.
It's Wiggins and where, well, I don't know if they'll do where it gets.
It's Wiggins, one of the young guys we don't like,
and then a pick, and then maybe a swap.
All right, okay, what's Minnesota's offer?
Go bear in Defengenzo?
Or it's Dillingham is the exciting thing?
Because I mean, there's so many different problems
that they have, especially if they have to wait
on like a sign-in trade or something like that.
Would you put Dillingham in that?
I wouldn't put him in there, would you?
I really like Durant to Minnesota.
I could probably live with it knowing how jammed up they are.
But I mean, you want to start running through,
like if they didn't do, I was looking at it this morning.
I don't know how Minnesota like goes from
how expensive this team is gonna be
and why they did the cat deal,
knowing that his numbers at the end. But I when, if you were at and at 49 million,
this is in 25, 26, or maybe I did, I was doing, yeah.
Um, Katie at 60 million, Jayden at 26 million, which look, five years,
130 million for him, you know, it's not, it's not cheap.
It's not terrible.
Nas the numbers on what that could be for what he wants.
I'm just guessing 30, right?
25 to 30, like minimum.
Great guess.
Nobody has cat.
Nobody has free aging.
Uh, I don't know who I guess from a cap space standpoint, maybe there's
not a lot of people with cap space.
Maybe he goes for 20, 25.
I don't know.
So if it's D'Vincenzo and go bears out.
And so that means Randall staying, which now you're like, okay, so
who's playing center, whatever.
You didn't mention Alexander Walker yet.
Who's an unrestricted free agent.
They're just going to punt on him.
To me, he's just gone.
I mean, he doesn't, he doesn't work in any of this stuff.
I know, but that's, that's a loss. Even that.
I don't know how they were going to redo Randall and then sign Nas and then keep Alexander.
Would you redo Randall?
I would not.
So you would just let them what opt in and we'll talk to you next year.
Yeah. I would, I would play chicken with him.
Yeah. I think that's the right move there.
Brooklyn's the only team that has cap space.
Is Brooklyn going to sign Julius Randall? Probably not.
Totally aligned on that one. You just never know.
Cause sometimes they'll be like, all right, we're going to do this.
And then you, I don't know. Again, we've seen different versions of this.
Anyway, the point is, is let's keep Randall at that $30 million
number on the player option.
That's 190 million with those guys.
So you're just below the first apron.
And I haven't even filled out seven spots.
Yeah.
And I'm not counting the stuff, you know, some of the smaller stuff that's
already on the books here with different roster stuff.
So again, back to the exercise, that 27 pick that's unprotected from Phoenix
that Houston currently owns.
And what's the Knicks deal?
I like OG, I like Mitchell Robinson.
I've never liked Mitchell Robinson more than I do right now.
All right, that guy was a motherfucker in the playoffs.
Knicks fans, I get it.
I get it, all right.
Like them to stay healthy.
You can make the same health argument
about Desmond Bain, by the way.
But we've already done the Desmond Bain part of the pod.
So what's Toronto's deal?
Hey, do you want expensive former Knicks
or expensive former Pelicans?
We got you, all right?
Now, not impossible, not impossible.
Maybe there's one guy in that group
that the group in Phoenix actually really likes
and they feel like it's stable
and then they get a center out of it
and they're like, hey, Booker, we're gonna try to do this.
But what if whatever this is,
is running through all these assets,
you know, is Reed Shepard more valuable
than the 27 unprotected potentially,
or maybe Houston still loves Reed Shepard so much
they'd rather do something else.
Maybe they'd rather trade the pick in 27
than even Reed Shepard.
I feel like if I'm Houston,
I'm sitting on either the Shepard part of it,
the 27 that's like,
that's better than Go Bear aging out at 35 million a year.
That's better than Dillingham.
That's better than whatever the heat
they're gonna throw at you here.
It's probably better than Vasell and then Harrison Barnes.
They have other picks they can throw at it too.
They don't have to put in number 10
or they don't have to put in 2027.
You're right.
They don't have to do either of those things.
They might have to say,
hey, Jaylen Green was the second pick in the draft.
They also have the two picks in 29 where they get the two best picks between Dallas Phoenix and I believe themselves in 29. So there's other avenues. Okay. But it's quick as these things happen.
Like what if, what if Houston did the deal
and it's Booker's like, this Jalen Green thing sucks, right?
Or this isn't working out.
And then you start realizing that Booker's like,
hey, I tried it in the beginning, I was patient,
the Chris Paul stuff was great,
we tried it with these three guys, this sucks,
Beal's still hanging out,
he just bought another condo in Scottsdale,
he says, I'm never leaving.
Beal joined another golf club.
DeCaprio.
He brought us to four country clubs.
I'm not going anywhere.
He's down to an 80-cap.
Yeah. He's never felt better about his approach.
His short game is great right now.
There's just so many unknowns where I feel like all of us could be like, I'll just throw
a pick in there, throw a pick in there.
If you compare it and maybe there's another secret thing out there, that's a really valuable piece.
I mean, are you with me on this at all?
Or do you think I'm crazy?
No, you swayed me a little.
The case for it would be, can we actually make the finals if we make this trade?
Right.
We still have an awesome nucleus.
Green, it's basically green and Jabari for Durant.
And then we threw some other stuff in there
that we can't use right now anyway.
And that's the trade.
But I think, I think the who are we bidding against
if San Antonio is like,
ah, we're getting Dylan Harper.
I don't know.
And then Miami,
I just don't think has the kind of assets to swim in this pool.
Right.
I guess they could throw a bunch of firsts down the road, but why are you
doing that for Kevin Durant in his 19th season?
There's another timeline to revisit.
We've already touched on it.
Last year it was, you were hearing Durant wanted to go to Houston.
So I feel good about him actually wanting to go there.
And I imagine his team is telling whoever it is, because there's no other option.
This waiting six months for the extra 2 million.
They're going to want to in the beginning of July, say we need that two years,
$122 million extension.
Durant's like, cool, just pocketed another.
I thought it was one 12.
Excuse me.
Uh, no, I thought it was an extra 12 million if you waited six months, either.
I asked Bobby Marks this morning. So, okay. Well, you're right. 122 versus 124. I thought it was an extra 12 million if you waited six months. Either way.
I asked Bobby Marks this morning.
So I thought it was 122 versus 124.
He's gonna grab the money.
You're right.
Why would he wait six months?
Well, I saw it talked about a few times.
I was like, I need to look that up.
I mean, it's hard to keep track of all this shit, right?
And then when the taxes, like, there's no point.
And I don't know if you've heard this,
but there's no state income tax in Texas.
What?
Did you know this?
Oh yeah.
Huge advantage for the stars.
So he wanted Houston last year.
There was a TV report that said they wanted to, Phoenix wanted to trade him.
I was lucky enough to talk to someone.
We said it on the pod.
It was like, I talked to somebody today.
They're not trading. They're not trading.
They're not trading.
They didn't trade.
All right.
This Minnesota thing happened before the deadline.
Supposedly Durant was kind of open to the Minnesota thing.
Doesn't mean I'm right.
And by the way, all of the things I'm about to say
could be completely irrelevant.
Golden State had the deal done and then found out,
no, I don't want to go back there.
So I've also seen it talked about where it's like, well,
they want to do right by Durant this time around because he was left out of the process.
If anything, you could argue that Golden State in Miami kind of went through the process of it all last year,
or I should say this year before the trade deadline.
And then once they had something in place, instead of wasting his time and updating him and his team all the time, he's like, Hey, we could do this.
Do you want to do it?
That's being involved.
He says he doesn't want to do it.
So he can't really play the card of like, he was left out of this process
and it was somewhat disrespectful.
So whether or not he wanted to play with the aunt, want to go to Minnesota in
February, I don't even know if that's true.
It appears that's not what he wants to do now.
It was true.
Without, I heard it was like a five or 16.
It got too complicated was one of the issues in February.
In February.
Yeah, cause there was no way to do it.
What do you believe now?
Do you think he wants, do you think Minnesota?
Cause it's not brought up.
I think he wants to go to Texas.
I heard Minnesota, Miami and Texas are all the favorites at different points of the week.
I would not rule out him wanting to be in Miami, but Miami feels like it's, I mean,
unless they love Kaleo Ware, which there's a lot of nice stuff from him.
What's he doing in Miami other than he gets to live in Miami? What's going to happen?
Should we ask that question?
I just don't think you're even in the Eastern Finals with that Nucleus. other than he gets to live in Miami. What's going to happen? Should we ask that question though? Should we ask that question?
I just don't think you're even in the Eastern finals
with that nucleus.
Nothing's happening.
Houston is the only team that I feel like he could elevate.
I even have real questions about him with Edwards.
That feels dueling banjos to me.
I don't.
Sometimes it is and sometimes it's an awesome second option.
Another Booker situation where there's a lot, a lot of Durant standing in the
corner, like, I guess I'm not in this one.
And he has that weird body language thing.
He gets going from time to time.
I'll just be over here guys.
Whereas Houston, they'd be like, please take us home.
Here's the ball.
Eight minutes left.
Do your thing.
Like they don't have anybody else other than Shangoone.
But it is funny how when teams have one option as that closing
scorer, it's like, man, he needs help.
And that's what Ant needed.
Looking at those possessions against OKC.
I don't think he needed help.
I think he needed a fucking point guard.
That's what they need.
I wouldn't, if I'm going to make trades, I'm not trading for Kevin Duran. I want to get like a somebody who can actually handle the ball and take
pressure off Edwards and get fast breaks.
Conley was in that.
Okay.
See series.
Conley would look like he was 50 years old.
That was why they lost.
They couldn't bring the ball up.
Was it wasn't because they didn't have enough scoring. That's not how I watched the series.
What was your favorite Connly Western Conference Finals moment?
It was, I thought it was going to be bad. It was way worse. And listen, I just went to a second
half of a game for where Lou Dort was looking at Hall Burton, who's one of the best guards in the league.
And was like, you're not dropping the ball over half court.
I'm not letting you do it.
So poor Mike Conley is 37.
That was like his worst.
He's probably in bed like fucking seeing nightmares of Lou
Dort and Caruso.
I think they need a point guard.
I don't think the Rand changes their destiny at all.
Okay.
And there's also a funny thing that we've already touched on here before.
Imagine if Houston gets to rant and is ramped up and it's 25 versus 2018.
We're like, Hey, we're the team best positioned to try to take on.
Oh, it's like we're rebooting this.
Yeah.
Same situation.
Like in 10 years from now, or there's just this epic player and he's on another
team and the guy's like, Hey, Houston, do you want to be the one that goes in there first?
And he tries to give this a shot.
So, um, you know,
19 of Durant.
I just don't think it's discussed enough and all this stuff.
Now maybe he can keep it going for two more years, three more years, but this is,
we are now at the point.
LeBron defied it.
Carl Malone, who even if the stats say he was still pretty awesome, if you
actually watch those games post the two finals, he was at a slightly
different point in his career.
Jordan and the wizards, Kareem near the end.
Like LeBron's the only one who's divided.
And by the way, LeBron hasn't been in the final since 2020.
So, you know, like when you go to these games and you see how young and athletic
everybody is, like there's a reason for that. It's really hard to win four rounds in a games and you see how young and athletic everybody is,
like there's a reason for that.
It's really hard to win four rounds in a row
when you're an older player.
It's almost impossible.
The only reason Bill Russell was able to do it in 1969
was because the series were shorter and it was three rounds.
Like he didn't have to win 16 playoff games.
I just think counting on old guys is really hard.
We agree.
I mean, when you run through all this stuff, you don't need to, I think everybody listening
for the most part, but it is still Durant
and whoever gets to introduce him with a brand new jersey.
I think you're right.
If they could be Jabari and Jalen Green,
some other pick that's not the 10th pick or the Phoenix pick,
that's my offer.
And if you can top it, so be it.
Jalen Green is still young,
had some really good moments in the week,
and we both liked your bar.
Let's think.
Yeah, but I'd like to see more from Jory.
Can I end with one last thing though?
Yeah.
You just said it.
Okay, he's been in the league this long, right?
He hasn't been happy the last few stops.
It makes sense because we think he cares about hooping
so much that he would want to go someplace
that at least has a chance to contend in the next year or whatever, the next three, if he likes Lee.
I still would imagine he's going to get the extension if teams are given up.
If you're giving up Jaylen Green and Jabari, you probably still want control of the asset
as opposed to like, well, let's see what happens in the summer of 26.
I can't imagine any team wanting to do that.
But would there be like a long form feature by Brian
Winnhorst if he ended up on Miami where it was like the role
model, Kevin Durant never thought he would have the Bradley
Beale story.
And they did like, why South beach Kevin?
He just, why the fuck not?
We'll take a break.
Quickly, uh, San Antonio, I forgot to mention one thing.
If they did trade deer and Fox and they just went Wembee, Harper,
Castle, let's go, I'm just going to throw a couple of fake trades
at you just for fun.
Um, Fox to Brooklyn for eight, 19 and 27.
Does Brooklyn have a meeting?
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's say that happens.
Could they then flip eight, 14 and 27 and move up to four to
Charlotte for, for a guy.
Canipal
basically turning Fox and a canipal with a couple other assets.
Kind of fun.
That timeline would make sense much more like the analogy where I should have
said Kawhi Leonard instead of Janoleigh for Duncan.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would still stand.
Yeah.
Um, is there a Trey Murphy possibility where Fox could go to Brooklyn and then
you take, you basically do the Bain trade with the extra picks, you have more
stuff and try to get Trey Murphy from New Orleans, who I think is gettable.
If you just do the Bain price, maybe even more, that's the kind of trade I
would rather see them do than Durant.
There's one other one though. tell me what you think of this.
They're keeping Fox.
If they just dropped from two to three,
and got McCain in the trade from Philly,
so they would still be picking a three and they could take Kniep or Trey Johnson or ACE Bailey, whatever they want.
Um, and they get McCain, but I also don't feel like Philly's giving up quite
enough. What is that trade for you?
If it's McCain and three plus what to move up a spot.
Corkmoss, they still have his rights.
Uh,
have his rights anymore.
Or is that just a no-go?
You're keeping Harper.
No one in the NBA would trade out of the two into the three.
That's how I feel too.
I just wanted to talk it out.
I don't think.
So even if Utah was like, we'll give you marketing in five to move up to two and we'll throw
in some extra stuff, they're still like, no, thank you.
Yes. Yeah.
That's why I think they should trade the Air and Fox.
We got to talk finals.
We're going to do a whole bunch of draft stuff, but I guess we'll do it next Sunday.
I was prepped.
I'll be even more prepped next week.
I have some people.
I will say, I'll give you this, I'll leave you with this little tidbit.
Nemheart's in my draft prep, Nemheart's brother, who's like a late second rounder.
I bought some stock.
Ryan Nemhart on Gonzaga.
Average almost 10 assists a game last year.
I watched some film, I like him.
Only 5'11".
Did you win second rounders already?
I just, he was, I already have my sleeper.
The finals, what'd you see in game four?
You didn't get to talk about it in a pod.
There's a moment in the third quarter where I was very surprised to see how
just out of sorts, okay, see what's on offense again.
And it was a lot of like SGA.
Can you come back and take the ball?
Can you come back and take the ball?
And it was the first moment in the entire finals where I was like, maybe
this is actually going to happen.
I mean, sometimes this stuff has to happen.
Sometimes we have to have these great stories.
This is why we keep coming back.
The sports need to be unpredictable for us to continue to be entertained.
Because what if, what if the ball just bounces the right way?
And in that moment, I'm like, what is up with this OKC offense?
This is awful.
I felt the same way sitting in my seat.
It was like a five minute stretch where you're like, my God, this is going to happen.
I really did feel it.
It felt like they had kind of mentally broken OKC a little bit.
Yeah. It wasn't the first quarter.
It wasn't that building.
Third quarter.
It was that third quarter where I went. Holy shit. Like I had to like almost just have a moment with myself
being like, this might actually happen. And I think this is important because you didn't catch
it because I want to get to you more than me because I was at home watching it. But on the
broadcast, it's like a six point game, but it felt like 12. It felt like the 12, like OKC is down six and it feels like 12 against the Pacers, but
that's just how impressive the Pacers had been.
And on the broadcast, you have Doris, you have Breen, you have Richard Jefferson.
And it's like, hey, this is still a six point game.
And it was like nine minutes to go, but they were right.
It would be easy if you didn't experience it in real time.
It'd be right to be making fun of the announcers.
If you're like, why are you telling us it's a six point game?
As if anybody's changing the channel, but the control of the game just
favored the Pacers and it was so like aligned with what we saw in game
three that you're, you're like, all right, I guess they just kind of figured this team out.
And yet, like, why would I be doubting a 68-win team?
Like, okay, see, why would I be doubting this team
that has the best point differential in NBA history?
And they're down six,
and you're like kind of worried about them.
And I thought the announcing crew did such a great job
of relaying that vibe that it's only six points.
It's only six.
And they said it a couple of different times.
And instead of being critical of something that would seem like almost an observational
mistake, it was the perfect way to sum up how the game felt.
And then SGA happens, bunch of different stuff.
You were there.
What did you think?
Well, I remember I turned it, I was sitting with my friend, Chen, and at one point, OKC
was one for 12 from three. Indiana was 11 for 27 and they were up eight.
So they're plus 10 on threes, but they're up eight.
And we were just like, this is, I can't, we couldn't believe OKC was still in the
game.
It felt like they, especially when that sequence went top and hit the two threes
and the crowd went nuts.
And it just felt like, okay, so he was dying to be knocked out
for about three minutes and they couldn't do it and they hung around and they hung
around.
And then, um, the only reason not to count them out was just how crazy the defense
was.
I said it, I went on Zach's pod Friday and saying, I, I don't think I've ever
seen defense like that in person.
I've seen rim protection defense.
That was as good.
This was different.
This was attacking whoever had the ball 50 feet from the hoop and making it
impossible for them to even start the offense.
It was like shit you would see.
I, in like a high school game where some, some crazy guys like the, he's
won 500 career games in Long Island and he
has this crazy press and the other team can't get it over half court.
That's what it felt like, but it was Halliburton and Nemhardt.
Like these guys are good guards that are good ball handlers and Dort was
just standing there on the logo, just wiping people out.
And then you have Caruso and then you have Jalen Williams.
So I thought it was really, really awesome in that game and really took it to Siaco.
And just athletically that it just eventually went out.
And, um, I just, I thought Dort was the MVP.
I said that the other day, I know SJ had 15 in the fourth quarter and came through in
the end, but I thought what Dort did all game and the physicality and the intensity and
just how he kept
fucking with Hal Burton.
Um, really hard to do.
He's the first guy all playoffs who's kind of slowed down.
Albert to the point where if you're on a show going, they need
Albert needs to step up.
It's like, you're not watching.
You don't understand what's happening with this.
Like Lou Dort is impossible to go by.
So I thought that was why they won.
And then SGA, I didn't see.
So when we were sitting in the seats that after the three, that pushoff
shot where he traveled, I just didn't see that angle.
That was, uh, an amazing no-call.
It was like, we didn't cover that on the Friday night thing.
That was really rough because he definitely pushed off and he definitely traveled
and foster was just staring at it.
Didn't do anything really tough call.
Do you want to talk about the extender?
He was bad for both teams.
There was no, I had talked about it Friday night. There was no rhyme or reason for both teams. There was no, I talked about it Friday night.
There was no rhyme or reason for the calls.
There was touch fouls being called.
There was Dort and Caruso just kind of shoving guys away at mid court to get
the ball or create steals or running through picks.
I just, I didn't understand what a foul was in that game.
They're bad for everybody.
Both coaches were mad.
Both benches were mad.
Um, it was just all over the place. in that game. They're bad for everybody. Both coaches were mad. Both benches were mad.
It was just all over the place. The two SGA plays that everybody has talked about, I don't think officiating had anything to do with the game. I rarely do.
But I don't like rewarding the offensive player for initiating that contact on Neesmith
on the one at the free throw line. But Ne he Smith is also on a heater of fouling,
which is to be expected.
He's averaging over five fouls per 36 minutes, which according to NBA.com is
the highest foul rate of any player who's played 175 minutes or more, but
that's how knee Smith plays, but it's very, it's playing out like that
regular season game that I keep referencing.
There was, there were few things that I thought, okay, well, that's interesting.
That's interesting is that whether it's Jalen Williams or SGA, and it's really
when Jalen Williams gets him, he's like, I'm going to kill knee Smith.
So knee Smith, this hyperactive physical defender, Jalen Williams is like,
you have nothing for me.
Okay.
And to the point where they were running that two man game,
which is something that if you track it,
there's not a lot of on ball screens being set by SGA
throughout the course of the regular season
and that he and Jalen Williams started doing it
for each other and the hope was to get Neesmith
because they needed to get Nemhar off of Halliburton.
So there's this, and everybody's been talking about this now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Excuse me, SGA trying to get them off of SGA, just doing such a good job with it.
But they started working this like two man thing and setting screens in ways
that it's just not something that they normally do, which is, you know, look,
the Pacers would be ready for it in game five.
They want to go back to that kind of stuff.
But the whole point of it is let's get knee Smith in the action.
Let's get knee Smith in the action. Let's get knee Smith in the action.
And yeah, there was a lot of free throws and everything, but I want to stay on this
because I've heard about it so much, especially with Scott Foster being involved in it.
A part of this game that's a little easier to miss is that the Thunder were called for four
fouls on defensive rebounds within six minutes of the fourth quarter.
And there was a fifth foul on Neesmith.
So for the whole idea of that, hey, let's extend this series.
Let's get OKC back to 2-2 and all that kind of shit.
That's why Foster's on the game.
They called five fouls on the Thunder and got the Pacers into
the bonus with over six minutes to go.
And again, four of them. I don't know that I've seen that very often for
fouls on the thunder, just trying to box out.
And I'm not arguing that they were or weren't fouls, but I think on a lot of
box out stuff, you can find more fouls there if you want to.
It's like college officials.
They'll just pick a game in the tournament, decide to call all of them.
You're like, how come this first half is taking.
So that was on our basket and they definitely were doing this mauling
technique of the rebounds.
But with that was that speaks to my point from earlier.
They started calling stuff in the fourth quarter that they didn't call
for the first three quarters.
I hate that the most.
Well, this game got chippy.
There was no consistency to anything that was happening.
The two Pacers games, or at least at Indiana, it felt like there's so much effort in that first half
that, and it might be even a little underplay,
we'll see what happens here in game six in the second half,
but you can almost see the guys exhausted on both sides.
I thought Chet was spent in game three.
I thought Chet was so good defensively.
He was getting into switches. He was holding up against perimeter players. He's contesting shots
like Halliburton got him one side. So I look, I thought that was kind of interesting in the free
throw part of it. It's like, okay, I understand this team loss. So it's all about the free throws.
I hated the baseline thing with SGA. I don't like that knee Smith foul, but it is a foul and all
that stuff. But there's another like that Degna part of this is that he, they clearly don't like that knee Smith foul, but it is a foul and all that stuff. But there's another like that.
Dagnall part of this is that he they clearly don't like Hartenstein
because he's a target for the Pacers when he's in, he's targeted.
And let's face it, he's a nice player.
He's been a fucking zero on offense for this entire series.
And him holding the ball 30 feet away, waiting to do some sort of dribble
handoff thing in a playoff game when everybody's flying around
at full speed, that stuff looks all right
in the regular season.
It's kind of a waste of time in these playoff games.
It kind of slows everything down
the way everybody's hedging against all this stuff.
I said that to Zach on Friday night.
He's become a backup center.
And I don't feel like he was during this season.
Yeah, in this series and a little bit last series too.
If you kind of just strip it that way.
Look at the game logs in the minutes.
Like they're pulling away from it.
You could argue some games, it's just Chet has it going.
Chet had the two follow dunks too
on top of the really good defense
because he closed really poorly
after a great start in game three.
Didn't play that well.
But at that 6-0-9 foul, the fifth team foul
against OKC, another defensive rebound thing,
Dagnall went to the double big.
And I was like, he must, that staff staff has to be going to, can we grab a board?
Can we grab a board in this game to close this thing out?
Went double big for just about two minutes, little under that.
And I don't know if it's settled, but clearly, you know, look, Caruso's
the preferable guys, opposed to the double big against this stuff.
Because I think they worry about Hardenstein being a target, but it almost felt like in those two minutes when he went double big, his main concern was we got to figure out a
way to try to control the defensive glass here. And we're not closing six minutes of double big,
but let's just, let's try to change our physicality here for a couple minutes because our guys are
getting eaten up just trying to box out. I think he was trying to help out Chet too a little bit
because he didn't want to take Chet out. So it was like, I'll give you a little added muscle for a couple of minutes here.
Jalen Williams was the only guy on that team that didn't look tired in that game.
Because SGA, you know, they played Wednesday night and that Wednesday night game was a brutal game.
Brutal game. Oh yeah.
So they're 48 hours later. Indiana looked fresher than OKC for the most part,
but they're also home. You get energy from home, but Jalen Williams was the one in that team that
and Dort Dort is like, he's not even human.
Um, I just thought my big takeaway from just seeing that in person for those two
days is just how unique Dort is.
Cause I was thinking before the playoffs, like, all right, if they win the title,
they got to pay these guys.
Maybe they'll trade Dort Wallace can take his minutes stored is untradeable
for me, like with the toughness and physicality and all the stuff he does for
them.
I don't think they have anyone on the roster to replace it, to just have
somebody who can wipe out the best guy on the other team and make it like, even
when Halliburton was scoring, they were like,
you know, flying down the lane layups where he had to like throw it high off the backboard with some spin on it, just to like make the shot.
Like it was, nothing was easy for them.
And that's why they won the game.
And that's why they're going to win the title.
I think, I just feel like Indiana missed their chance.
They had it.
They had it in that third quarter.
I felt that way when I left, I felt that way on Friday.
And then we talked about it and, you know, it was 80, it felt like it was 86 to 76
for two, three minutes there and they just couldn't extend it to 15.
It gets to 15.
Okay.
See, it wasn't making threes.
They're not coming back from that, you know, but they just
couldn't get the hump high enough.
And I don't know what the, what the fixes are either, because we've seen with some
of these games when you kind of unlock the other team, it just kind of gets
worse as the series goes along.
Like I think the Warriors Celtic series and 22 is a good kind of parallel to that.
It's just everything you got worried about just starts to get worse and worse as it goes.
I think they've figured out if they're not going to call those
fouls on Dorton Caruso at half court with how physical they're being, it's
going to be really hard for Indiana run offense.
Like that, remember that part where they're putting Siakam 40 feet from the
basket and he was trying to go one-on-one and they were okay.
So he was like, really?
This is you're doing this?
No thanks.
Um, the only wild card is Matheran.
So just, he seems like, you know, and he's the ultimate trick or treat guy, but
that's the one where I felt like they should have thrown him in in the fourth
quarter, they were so stale.
It was so hard for them to do anything.
They kind of needed the wild card.
He checked a rational confidence guy.
It feels like a quarterback avoiding pressure and then like getting back to the
line of scrimmage and then thinking he has like another chance at the same play.
They'd be scrambling, it would all get shut off and then it'd be like, all
right, Halliburton, now it's like started all over again.
And I didn't have any issues with him.
And Siakam had such a terrific game, like completely well-rounded with the
steals, the assists, the boards, the shooting wasn't great.
But the problem is like, okay, but now you're taking,
you've had this really nice game
and you kind of need to be like a number two scoring option
with some of this stuff.
And I know everybody's gonna think
that I'm just kind of on his ass again,
but you know, the variance of noticing him
to then going, oh, did he take one shot in the fourth quarter?
Well, once they took away their fast breaks and slowed the pace down.
The pace, by the way, has been a non-factor.
Maybe you can say they pushed it a little bit more in game three,
but if you look at the pace numbers game by game, it's 102, 97 and a half, 100.
That's for the full game, so the first half of game four,
especially for the first quarter and a half,
Indy had to have been delighted.
Because OKC, this is what Indy does over and over again.
They pull you into how they wanna play.
And OKC was doing it, and then they backed off.
I think OKC's fine playing at a pace.
They played at a faster pace than the Pacers have
for the entire playoffs.
They've had a lead now going into the fourth quarter,
the first three games, they didn't have it.
They come back.
The storylines that I touched on after they were down 2-1
is like all of these storylines that are potentially
in play of doing the obituary on what this Thunder's team ended up being, right?
If they had lost this series, who knows?
They could still lose this series.
I'm at a point now where certainly I'm not going to like change my pick or
anything, but this Pacers team is more real in this, in this final series than
I certainly thought and a lot of us thought, but you know, the two young
thing, right, or they didn't play in enough clutch games and it's like, man, if they were too young, doesn't that show up in game seven against Denver?
Doesn't it show up?
I thought that game four win against Minnesota was just a just an absolute like ballsy.
We're here type of win.
And so you come back and you win this game for like, if the Pacers were to win this, are you allowed to say that it was, oh, because the Thunder were too young.
If they were too young, they don't come back
in game four of this series.
The too young thing comes with going three for 17
from three and having tennisists.
But they didn't shoot it well.
Some of their young guys were MIA.
Like people like Wiggins, Wallace,
those are the guys that when you're talking about too young,
they're just not getting stuff from the real guys.
That's why Caruso was so huge in that game. I mean, Caruso, you know,
but he might make the hall of fame now.
Michael Cooper made it.
Does Siaka make the hall of fame?
I don't know.
The answer is yes.
He probably does.
Second best guy in a finals team might be on pace for like almost 20,000 points.
Do you know what OKC is right now as far as three-point shooting in the playoffs?
Where?
13th out of 16 teams.
They shot it well against Minnesota.
They did not shoot it great the first two series And that's another thing that's so scary about this team
is that, I mean, I wonder where they'll be historically
as a three point shooting team,
if they stay at some of these numbers
and they have another bad shooting night.
Like they're in that game.
And I'm glad that you brought up that math
because you're like, something feels wrong here.
They're gonna be one to 12.
It just doesn't resemble the basketball we watch in 2025
when somebody can be that bad from three and be in the game.
That's usually a death knell.
Okay, another observation,
because when the Thunder are not talking to each other,
only Caruso's the guy with any energy on the bench,
and they're down and they look lost in that third quarter.
Body language doc is right there just studying everything.
You're on the case.
Yeah.
It is used against them.
It's like, who's, you know, you start thinking like,
hey, who's their Draymond Green?
Like, where's their emotional leader?
Where's their badass?
Is this too subdued a group of players?
That wasn't what I was thinking.
I was thinking more like,
these guys have all the same type of personality
where they're just like, they just go.
The only thing I really noticed was-
Would you have said that if they lost?
No, the only thing I thought was that they seemed tired.
Like Chet looked like he was going to keel over.
Like for real.
All the young guys, like people like Wallace and guys like that,
you could just tell they weren't going to get anything from those guys. But Caruso I thought was, you know, really seems like he's the glue to everything.
And then SGA, they never bailed on him.
He took them out for that one minute and he got the fourth foul.
Um, and he looked tired.
There's no question.
He didn't have a good first half.
Um, they said it after.
So, yeah, like I think Daniel even had said, you know, he wasn't having the best game and
then he was going to have to work through it and we're going to have to figure a way
to get Nemhar off of them.
You know?
Yeah.
And then Jalen Williams, I thought, you know, the fact that he can do what he does, but
that team, they're, they're just a bunch of dudes that, you know, they're like an, like
a football team that just kind of goes out and it's like, you're not getting a first
down right now.
You know, these have a vibe to them.
It's hard to explain.
I think they, I think they specifically pick certain type of personality types
and that's who they look at and go after.
Like Draymond would have made sense on that team.
I don't think they would ever have a guy like, like that kind of boisterous type
of, you know, big alpha personality.
It's not the kind of team they have.
Even dagnaw when you watch him, like he got mad at the refs for him at one point.
And mad at him and the refs is just him like making a face and putting his hands out.
He's not like a screamer.
Um, everything they do.
And I think they do a lot of stuff after the games, which has been, uh, talked
about, about how they, they constantly imparach the, uh, NBA with like clips and stuff like that.
But I think on the court, even afterwards, I thought it was interesting.
Dagnaud said, I thought they called a good game.
They could have called even more fouls.
Did you hear that quote?
He had like, they're very careful about not pissing off.
The refs are showing them up.
Halburn, when he got fouled that one time and he did, he was doing
the holding his hands up and I don't know, refs hate that shit.
This has been Jason Tatum's problem for the last three years. And it is that
sarcastic wave at the refs. Like they fucking hate that. Okay. So he doesn't do any of that stuff.
And it's another one.
And it's just every single baseline on the way up. It's like, before I get my balance back,
I'm going to motherfuck this guy. Haliburton had every right to be upset.
He just gets called a little differently
than most stars.
I would say that after saying-
Just the default that it's always the refs.
It's always the refs.
It's always the refs.
And you just go like, all right, well,
you wanna go through it?
You want me to file?
You want me to find a Nemheart file that wasn't called?
Well, you didn't think that was a well-called game.
I thought that game,
I thought the flow of that game was a fucking mess.
It was really, really,
compared to the other games that we've had, that was like a mess on both sides.
I thought the game just became very different. Yeah.
Well, what do you expect in game five?
Well, it was nice to see the fourth quarter defense that we'd expect from the
thunder to show up. Uh, although I still think the Pacers defense in game three of that fourth quarter was more impressive than
when they pulled that game out. I thought what they were doing on defense. Like that was that game three thing.
I'm just telling you game three Pacers. It changes the way I feel about them in the East.
Okay going into next year. You're number one? We finally got there boys and girls.
Took me three games of the NBA finals, but it was, it was pretty special.
But unfortunately for, for Pacers fans, not the case in game four.
And I, the whole time, the whole time going into this is like, I just think that
Thunder defense is going to be too hard to solve for four wins.
And that's how I feel about it.
Still.
I mean, you know, here's the thing is going home.
Okay.
See if just feels to knock down like 14, 15 threes here in one of these.
Yeah.
This fit, this has a 29 point blowout vibes.
I also wonder like everything was going so magically for Indiana for two months there.
And that was the first game where like Halliburton does the little step back
when they really need it.
You know, the dribble, dribble, dribble, three step back.
And it was an air ball.
It was, it was almost like the clock hit midnight for them in that fourth quarter
in so many different ways.
But I do think, I do think they have some moves, like some things have worked.
Okay.
See, they've lost some trust in a couple guys.
Like they're basically down to six and a half guys now.
That's a good sign for Indiana.
And for Indiana, like they've had different guys play well
the whole series.
I don't feel like the only guy they seem like
they've lost confidence in is Thomas Bryant.
Everybody else has.
They had already lost.
Had moments.
Yeah, I don't know.
I guess they re-lost it.
But they need, if I was them,
I would have been sending just clips
of Dorton Crusoe mauling my guards at mid court.
I would have sent a whole highlight video of like,
hey, are they allowed to do this?
Just check in.
Because I thought that was,
I thought they got away with physicality,
which they should do, because if you're getting away with it, do it.
You know, but, uh, man, that's the story of the series is that the, the
Caruso trade, what it did for them when you actually go in against them,
when they ramp it up is the scariest thing in the league.
And that's probably why they're going to win the title.
Um, do you remember, and I'm not trying to like put you on the energy that OKC came out
with defensively the first touch that Halliburton got, it was just swarming.
I think they sent two at him and it was like intense.
Granted, it's when your freshest games just tipped and I was like, uh-oh,
now what's going on here? And then the Pacers survive.
And you're going, all right.
You know, like it was so, I almost was wondering like,
are they just, this is like blitzing
on the first drop back of the NFL game.
And be like, hey, let's just do something
so that they know we're coming today.
And like, we're gonna do this.
Cause like the first play was so much energy defensively.
So we're not gonna be able to keep doing
that kind of stuff.
Like this is insane how hard you was so much energy defensively. So you're not going to be able to keep doing that kind of stuff. Like this is insane.
How hard you're going just on this trap and Pacers feel great about themselves.
Thunder can't knock down a shot.
Yeah.
There's a bunch of possessions and you're right.
Like Wiggins coming in isn't pretty.
Wallace got caught up like in between a decision there in the fourth quarter on
one play or like, okay, that's like a sign of somebody not necessarily being comfortable.
They weren't guarding him either.
They were like, if he was out there, they were just playing off him.
Hartenstein, he feels like he's lost his confidence, but this is what happens
when we get to the finals.
You start, guys start falling off in the battlefield and you end up with five guys,
six guys left.
I'm glad you brought up football because it really was what OKC reminded me of
watching them.
It was like watching an awesome defense.
Just put everyone on the line knowing that their cornerbacks could, could
defend any receiver and just like going.
And at some point you're like, Oh my God, I don't know.
I like, we didn't know what Indiana should do in the fourth quarter.
It got to that point.
Like, I don't know.
They can't get within 40 feet of the basket.
I don't know what the move is.
Like they had to watch them get checkm feet of the basket. I don't know what the move is. Like, it was like watching them get checkmated.
On the left side,
because I think because he had SGA,
but it was like 15 feet out.
Yeah.
And then he was just kind of dribbling.
You're like, what the fuck is this play going to be?
That was every play.
He was turned and he didn't have enough time
and it wasn't like a straight line drive or anything.
He was kind of turned.
Turner had a couple threes where it looked like he
wasn't in a hurry to get those off.
And then Nemhart will, when Halliburton gets stuck, Nemhart's the guy.
It's like, I'll shoot.
Like I'm good to go.
And then usually Niesmith's good for a three or two that you're just like, okay,
these are, he had that huge one in game three.
Yeah, not, not yet straight Turner's the wild card because.
You know, obviously they have to win one of these next two and okay.
Seated when the title plus the one at home and the way Turner looked in those
two indie games, if he's going to play like that, there's just no chance.
Cause they were giving them the wide open shots at the top.
They were happy with them.
He wasn't making them.
My guess would be okay.
So he's going to win the next two.
I hate counting out India. I don't like that, but, uh, I just feel like that.
Okay.
See, solve something in those last two.
And then the closer you get, the more you can smell it.
And anything you're doing is going to be ramped up.
Anyway, once you get like really close to the title, you're going to be, it's
going to be the craziest version of yourself, right?
And the craziest version of okay.
See, I don't think Indiana can score again.
So I feel like they missed their shot.
All right.
So you're covering, you got Tuesday, Thursday this week.
Yeah, we got a lot of stuff.
I don't know what we're going to run.
We got a little F1 for you.
Ron Chernow.
You excited for the movie?
Yeah, definitely.
I really am.
Every time they show the ad.
Ron Chernow movie?
I'm excited for the Brad Pitt movie. Oh, because I haven't seen the Chernow movie trailer. Yeah, definitely. I really am. Every time they show the ad.
The Ron Chernow movie?
I'm excited for the Brad Pitt movie.
Oh, because I haven't seen the Chernow movie trailer.
Yeah, the F1 Brad Pitt.
That looks great.
You're so, I was thinking about you the other day.
How easy I am to please with a trailer?
That wasn't the thought, but there's these things that you love
that I'll know that you're gonna love but then you'll just
Shot the world. Yeah and be like it's kind of like your Star Wars position. Do you like wrestling?
You like yeah
Top gun. Yep, you know, it's like but you don't like Star Wars
Then there's like not like Star Wars. I just never got into it
I didn't like star Wars. I just never got into it.
The one, that one, I can't, the line I can't cross is Wes Anderson movies.
I just don't get it.
Not for me.
I watched Tenenbaums the other night.
Yeah, not for me.
I'm not against them.
Just not for me.
It's an Owen Wilson fest over at this place.
Was it?
Jumping back and forth between stick and Tenenbaums.
Summertime.
Let's go.
You've never seen, uh, You've never seen Rushmore?
I've seen Rushmore, I've seen Tenenbaums.
Okay.
Yeah.
So Steve Zissou when we lost you?
I'm not like, that's a dope.
Yeah, it's just like, you know,
I'm putting together the Blue-Red collection,
there's no Wes Anderson yet.
You don't think Rushmore is a rewatchable?
I think we did it already.
I don't think I was on it.
Good.
You're going to be on one this summer.
Hopefully we're planning.
I might even go to Scotland.
You're a hard guy to book.
You know, you called us if you're in and you're like just on your
way to some strange country.
It's going to get real strange this summer.
Can I tell you what I did in India on Fandl?
A lot of Pat's bets, including Mike Vrabel for coached at the
era plus 750, I couldn't resist.
Pat's over nine and a half.
Sure.
Pat's five to one for the division with Kansas City and Philly.
Okay.
I'll parlay that.
When you were hanging out with guys, you're like, I have to go home and
hammer this variable bet.
Yeah.
It's like, guys, it's been great.
I got to go.
Uh, Indy does close pretty early though.
It's surprising.
Uh, I, I really like Indy.
I, there's some things I don't fully understand.
No, it didn't.
Let me double check if that place is still open.
Stanford Steve and I went to Ike and Jonesy's one night.
I think they were like, Hey, can we get a beer?
And there were just cups or like grab as many as you want.
I don't think there's a more Rosillo city on the planet.
Than Indy? Come on.
Yeah. No, for, for like, if you came for a game, I think you'd have a great time.
I have, I've been to India a million times.
Pacers? Playoffs?
No, did the Super Bowl there, we did-
Just hardcore basketball fans, man.
It's our people, they're all there.
Just love basketball.
Stanford, Steve and I drove over to Butler
to check it out, and then it was pretty obvious
because there was a rack of balls and the guy was looking at us, He's like, how bad do you want to get a couple of shots up? And it was like insanely bad. He's like, you're not supposed to, but like you can. No problem.
Which was a lot different than when we were at UNC and Roy Williams told me I could get shots up after the practice was over. I was like, all right, no problem. And then somebody came over and screamed at me. Like, what are you doing?
And I was like, Roy said it was fine.
And she was like, okay, turned around.
That's all I needed to know.
That was like the time.
Anytime I was at Eugene, like, what are you doing in this?
And I'm like, Chip said it was fine.
Like, okay, that's a good, that's a good thing to have.
Anyway, the point is, is that Indy, we drove out to go see Tom
Kreen coach, uh,
the Hoosiers.
So Van Pelt and I drove out to Bloomington and we spent the afternoon there.
Got out of there pretty quick.
So I can't say that I know Bloomington super well, but then I did a bunch of big
10 championship games.
We did the Wisconsin win.
Um, there was another one in there.
You've heard of Pacers playoff game.
A couple of people mentioned it.
I, my approval rating is not very high in that state
after the college football season.
So I think I have Indy down.
No, you're back.
The Pacers thing.
Now that you've circled back with the Pacers,
I think big comeback is probably.
I wanna push back a little bit
that it feels like a Rossello town.
Cause I don't.
Why?
It's just they love sports.
Yeah, that's true. Real American people.
Yeah.
No, I like that.
It's all the earth.
My only criticism is the, uh, the Sonoma, Sonoma shrimp.
I don't like when you're touting the food and it's, it's, it's good.
It's fine.
But if it's going to be like, uh, like a marketing thing, I really want to have my socks knocked off and it's not there. I'm sorry.
Van Pelt hated it as much as any single person has ever hated anything.
The St. Elmo Shrimp?
Yeah. Because I'd had it. Stanford, Steve and I probably got it earlier.
Van Pelt would get there when he needed to get there. And then I think we went back again and it really becomes the hang too.
You know, it's, it's not just the restaurant.
It's the hang.
Multiple floors.
There's nooks and crannies.
You go around and yeah, it's good.
And no one loves St. Elmo's more than you do.
So Van Pelt's sitting there and he was like, we're watching him about to eat it.
And he's looking at it.
He's like, what, what, what's going to happen?
Is it really hot or something?
It's really hot.
Like you guys fucking with me?
And we were like, just eat the shrimp, dude.
It's not that big of a deal.
And he like, kind of like halfway through a couple of chomps spits it right out.
Was like, this is, what is that?
And like, it's horseradish.
You know, it's, it's, that's the whole thing.
It's kind of clear as hell a little bit.
He's like, that's, that's the dumbest thing ever invented.
He was so mad.
He's so mad about it.
It might've been the first time he didn't pay for the dinner because his thing is
he always pays for every dinner, no matter what all the time.
Um, and I think that night he may have just been like protest.
I went for drinks there and I ordered a ranch water.
Oh, look at you. This is Yellowstone.
It's tequila for the people listening. Tequila, club soda, and lime.
They brought the ranch water. They brought me a glass.
It was like a triple tequila with a little bottle of club soda next to it.
And the tequila had lime in it. I'm like, and they're like, watch.
And the waitress said, watch out for this. That's all tequila. And I'm like, and they're like, watch. And the waitress said, watch out for this.
That's all tequila.
And I'm like, I ordered a ranch water.
And she's like, this is how we serve it here.
So they make it all tequila, some lime in it.
And then I can pour the club soda in if I want.
Yeah.
It's their version of it.
It's also called the tequila soda, I believe in other places.
It's called the don't drive after
you have this, I think was the actual thing for it, but it was pretty impressive. Anyway, all right,
Rossello, I'll see you in a week. We got to do, the finals will probably be over by then. There's a
chance we'll be coming on after game seven of the NBA finals a week from now. Maybe. Why not? Can't be
ruled out. You're the biggest Pacers believe you and win horse.
He's looking at property there.
Trying to, I don't think it's going to be a game five
for them, but it would have to be a game six.
One last awesome.
You were just there two days.
How can you not believe after you were in that building?
I, I blew Dorts like me out.
That's, that's what happened.
But so we'll be Sunday night at some point.
Anyone say anything offensive to you in person?
No, people were great.
Indiana is great.
All right.
Thanks to Eduardo and everybody else behind the scenes as well.
Don't forget.
We watched was coming Tuesday and I think I'm going to have something
else tomorrow night, so we'll see.
Anyway, bye.
Russell.
See you. I think I'm going to have something else tomorrow night. So we'll see anyway. Bye. So
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