The Bill Simmons Podcast - Orlando’s Magic, Calipari’s Future, and the Anthony Edwards Experience With Steve Ceruti, Tate Frazier, and Austin Rivers
Episode Date: March 22, 2024The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Steve Ceruti to take a serious look at the Magic after handling the Pelicans (2:41). Then, Bill and Ceruti are joined by Tate Frazier to talk through another dis...appointing tournament exit for John Calipari and Kentucky (21:53). Finally, Bill talks with Austin Rivers about Anthony Edwards becoming the face of young American NBA players, scariest second-tier Western Conference playoff teams, their thoughts on Kevin Durant, the rudderless 76ers, and more (41:35). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Austin Rivers, Steve Ceruti, and Tate Frazier Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please checkout theringer.com/RG to find out more or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We had an incredible
U.S. men's soccer comeback against
Jamaica. We had
a referendum on where the Orlando
Magic are right now. And then to top
it off, John Calipari
falling apart in the first round. But let's talk about Orlando. You're a lifelong Magic fan. You've
talked about the Magic before. They're playing New Orleans tonight. And I was fascinated by this
game. This was one of those, hey, I kind of want to see this. This is going to feel like a playoff
game in a lot of ways. Two teams, kind of the little mirror images of each other in a lot of
ways at both conferences.
And Orlando wipes them out.
And it was really, really interesting to watch.
Orlando's 42-28 now.
They're the fourth seed.
Last 25 games before today, they were 18-7, seventh in net ratings.
Now they're 19-7, their last 26.
What is this team?
They're, I think, going to be a pretty scary first-round playoff opponent for whoever they get.
It's looking like it's...
Nick's magic has been a collision course for a while.
And there's been a lot of smack talk, too.
Ben Stiller was talking some smack on Twitter.
Stephen A. Smith the other day on First Take
said he wasn't worried.
He was sleeping on the magic.
And that got everybody riled up in magic Twitter
and Reddit circles.
I am just so so I'm so happy
you got to watch it tonight
because I cannot wait
to see Jalen Suggs
and Jonathan Isaac
with Paulo Franz
and the rest of that bench.
But those two guys defensively
just absolutely unleashed
in a playoff series
because I have concerns
about the magic scoring
in a playoff series
like against anybody, really.
I just think, you know, they're pretty dependent on Paulo.
They're not a good shooting team.
They can go through these lulls offensively all the time,
but they're a top-five defensive team in the league,
and they have two guys that are, I would argue,
I mean, Isaac's not going to be an all-NBA defensive player, I don't think.
Suggs should be, I think, first team.
But I think Isaac might be a top-five just defensive player in the league when he's healthy.
He does things that are absurd.
And you saw it against Zion tonight. Forced him into a
bunch of turnovers. The size,
like the weight thing, doesn't really matter to him
because Isaac is just so long that he doesn't, even
if you get your body into him, he just puts his hands up
against anybody. And
I am just so freaking excited
to watch this team that loves each other,
that everyone, like, they are an imperfect team. I'm not sitting here telling you that they're going loves each other, that everyone, like they are an imperfect team.
I'm not sitting here telling you that they're going to win a title or whatever,
although they've got a lot of scalps this year with different teams that they beat.
But they just have every guy on this roster knows their role,
knows where they fit, and it's all led by Paula, who's a second-year guy,
who if they finish 8-4, which isn't out of the question,
they're going to win 50 games this year.
It's incredible. Them and OKC are both potentially going to be over 50 games. There's
a lot to work with there, but I'm going to start with the Isaac piece. So they don't, if this was
like the Oscars and we had like best supporting actors, Isaac's like the best supporting actor,
defensive player of the year. It's not like he's not, he's not eligible for best actor because he doesn't play enough. But when you watch him, especially tonight,
there was a couple of times when it was him versus Zion. And I was like, this is like the
best part of the season. I texted you. It's like watching Bill Russell come out of the sixties
and just play forward for the magic for 15 minutes a game. He is so far ahead of every other forward in the league defensively.
It's almost indescribable.
And it was interesting watching Zion got him a couple of times.
But he really had to work.
He had to twist, pump fake, move around.
It's such a shame that we never got to see this guy
actually be like a 35 minutes a game guy he had so many
different injuries but even this version of him is amazing watch he comes in your whole team falls
into place the moment the bench comes in he's like to continue your analogy he's like tom hardy
and peaky blinders where like every scene he's he's not in a lot but every scene he just completely
steals it and he's the best guy on camera and I you know I think
back to like four or five years ago when
Isaac was like the number one he was like the
big the hope of the franchise like they still had
Vooch and they still had Aaron Gordon they were
trying to figure out what the heck they were going to do there and you're
like oh maybe Isaac can be their franchise player
and fast forward to now
when he's just in this perfect
role where like he doesn't really have to do anything
on offense even though in his last like 23-24 games he's shooting close this perfect role where he doesn't really have to do anything on offense, even though in his last 23, 24 games,
he's shooting close to 50% from three.
And obviously the defensive stuff is just absurd.
He's the perfect Swiss army knife
that you can just throw at any number one option
on any team in an individual game or a playoff series.
I said this to you before,
if they ever matched up against the Celtics,
just watching him wreak havoc on Tatum and like,
just knowing what the Celtics sort of like postseason struggles or,
uh,
you know,
late game struggles have been like,
that's,
that's a really interesting situation.
And Isaac,
the biggest thing is like,
he's just,
he hasn't stayed healthy.
He missed like basically two straight years.
There was a time in which he wrote more books than he played in playoff games
over the NBA,
regular season games
over like a two-year span but and the weird thing is obviously we know the stuff about him and you
know he wrote this book and where he stands uh personally but the players on the team love him
like they like him it's not it doesn't seem like it's a problem and you know they they hype him up
and I that guy I said before the season because I think somebody I for last year when you guys did
the worst contracts I think was it was that had him not the pile on was I
love I love was you got upset. Yeah, you
went you came in near the end. You're like, wait a second,
but it was like 17
million dollars and there was and because he
missed so many games they could have gotten out of it. And I was like,
what's the harm like when he's right? He's that
good defensively and you're seeing it this year.
You know, there's
two guys in the league that the
you can watch guys in the other team when they're trapped one-on-one against
them.
And you can see their whole brain going like,
is this going to be worth it?
Or am I going to be looking bad if I challenge this guy?
And it's him and Wemby.
You saw there was a,
there was a possession in the first half today where McCollum went at him.
Isaac stripped him.
McCollum got the ball back and he started going at him again.
And he made a couple of moves.
Then he was like, fuck this. He just got rid of the ball he was like I don't want to
be part of this guy he's one of the best guys in the league at like blocking dunks like guys will
try to like just yam on him and he he's I've a couple times this year I could remember off the
top of my head where he like legitimately would block a guy trying to hammer on him and it's I
just I haven't seen a guy be able
to time it as well as he has like it it's obviously his size is absurd he's like 6 11 and can move
really well but also his timing is just incredible help defense he's he's like a legitimate specimen
and the fact that he's basically this bench guy that they can unleash and that's the the other
secret about this magic team we'll probably get to it it's like their bench is just awesome it's
awesome and like paulo gets kind of knocked because paulo gets knocked because he like it's The other secret about this Magic team, we'll probably get to it, is their bench is just awesome. It's awesome.
And Paulo gets kind of knocked because he's like,
oh, well, the team's better when he's off the court.
It's like, yeah, because their bench is sick, and that's why.
And that's why I hate on-off ratings,
because they're so dependent on whether your bench is really good or not as good. The Celtics have this problem where there's certain lineups
that make Jalen Brown's on
off not look that great, but
he's having an awesome season.
What's interesting about Isaac
being the best supporting defensive
player of the year is I think there's
a real case for Suggs, and we're
not allowed to vote for guards
or talk about them. I was
part of the contingent
really pushing for Marcus Smart
two years ago
because I felt like
they're the best defense in the league.
He's the reason they're the best defense
in the league.
He can guard all types of guys.
Why wouldn't he be it?
With Suggs,
he can't guard four positions,
although we've seen him
guard bigger guys from time to time.
But to me,
on the good teams,
it's him and Gobert as having the most consistent
night-to-night awesome defensive presence.
Him and Isaac both really wreck offenses.
But Suggs, he is the best defensive guard in the league now.
We have a lot of good defensive guards.
But there's no case for him?
Is there on the Orlando Magic Twitter Reddit circles, is there any any sort of sugs campaign or no no not really i mean i think they're like
people are more excited about his shooting because he's shooting like for his so i think he shot 20
from three his first year 30 last year and he's like basically above 40 this year so he's jumped
10 every year he's been in the league which is insane so i think there's been more talk about
his offensive output.
We always were like,
he's a good defense.
He's never been this defensively.
And he's just locked in
night in, night out. And you could sit here and say
Apollo's obviously the best player on the team.
But when they don't have Suggs, he missed
a couple games a week ago.
He missed the Knicks game.
And they're just a totally their vibe is totally totally different they don't have that hunger and the
energy i mean there was a play earlier in the season against the raptors where it was like
literally three minutes into the game he like gets a steal blocks a shot passes it out and then on a
fast break he kicks it out to uh to franz for for a wide open three and he's like beating his chest
and screaming to the crowd literally like three minutes into the game
and that's what he does so when they miss
him when they miss him like they're just
they just don't have the same energy
if we were doing a fantasy draft of
guys most likely to cry
after they make a game winning three in the
playoffs he would be the first pick he would be
like the wimp in Yama he's
one of the most emotional in a good ways
players in the league you know I He's one of the most emotional and a good ways players in the league. I, you know,
I was thinking about all the fun stories with this team. Cause I knew we were going to do this
top segment of Orlando one, but like, you know, the redemption of Suggs is way up there where
it was a borderline. Is this guy a bust? You know, is this guy even going to be playable
offensively because his shooting was so bad. And it seemed like there was a version of his career where he basically was just Lindsey
Hunter. What Lindsey Hunter became on those Pistons teams where it's like, this guy's an
incredible defensive player and he's just going to be left open by five feet on offense. And that's
who he is. But he flipped that. So you have that piece. You have the Wagner brothers, you know,
Mo bouncing around, ending up- Mo is the man brothers you know Mo bouncing around ending up him and Franz
I love Mo
yeah and Mo
and like a really effective bench guy
you have Paolo
and all the time they spent
trying to figure out
Paolo versus Chet
versus Jabari
and for some reason
they wouldn't tell us
what they were going to do
right until the actual
I still don't understand
what they're doing with that
and then you have
the redemption stories
of not just Isaac,
but the fact that Fultz is still out there.
All the shit that dude's been through.
Came back, looked awesome.
He's been having knee problems for a while,
but now he's back.
But it's like, this is a really tough team not to root for.
Yeah, sometimes I literally, I mean, this is absurd,
but I have to pinch myself that I get to watch this team night night in night out because it was so bad for like 12 years.
You know, like, you know, they were the the the Dwight era was fun.
And like, obviously, they made a finals.
And I think a lot of people, including myself, think that like that could have gone a different way, depending on a few different bounces against the Lakers in the finals.
But it ended so poorly and like the Stan thing and Dwight and wanting out
and then Dwight's career
was never the same.
And then, you know,
they, they,
there were so many different parts
of like rebuilds over a decade.
They're like, oh, this is the time
like it's Oladipo.
Then Aaron Gordon kind of looked good
and they were all just sort of
like false fronts.
And like, I don't want to say
that it's like it was all worth it
to now, but it honestly might be
because this team, like, yeah,
they're, they're, they're just,
they care, you know, and they're all so young. Like, you know, we were joking about Joe
Ingles in the off season being their main, like free agent signing, but Ingles has actually been
like the perfect guy. Cause he's sort of like that, that like steady veteran who also, you know,
who's like runs the second unit kind of, and this kind of keeps everybody a little bit even keeled,
you know, that they still need shooting. They still need, you know, I'm sure they're going to
try to do some stuff this summer um but i you know because you
know caleb houston's a good player but i don't know that he's like the long-term answer like
you know if you're really like trying to like win the east um yeah that's why i was kind of like
hey maybe buddy healed as a guy we've talked about like malik monk this summer is like the perfect
guy for for the magic clay thompson there's been a ton of rumors about him as well this summer
which who knows if that's even reasonable.
The team is so fun to watch.
They're not the best offensive team, but for a team to have that much of an
impact defensively on lead pass,
I want to watch that team because they're sick on defense.
That's pretty rare.
The prison ball rules that we talk about
in the next segment with Austin Rivers,
there's been a couple teams that benefit
from that. I would say Orlando is one of them
because when they really can dial it up on defense
combined with the fact that you're allowed
to get away with some more.
The age of the guys,
Paolo at 21,
Fran's 22,
and Suggs is still 22.
How is it possible that he's 22?
I don't understand that.
I would have guessed he was like 26.
But the Pao stats,
and I know people have talked about this,
but just the guys 21 and under
who were like 22,
six plus rebounds,
five plus assists.
It's LeBron, Jordan, Luka,
and weirdly LaMelo Ball.
But that's it.
Now, the stats are a little juice
because this was a little bit of a steroids
year until they fixed the rules but you know you combine that with the team usa and how the team
usa staff felt about him as like oh we didn't realize paulo was this and then the experience
he got from that and it's just pretty clear he's he's gonna be like a major major possible first
team omba guy down the road.
That's why I think me and Magic fans get so defensive whenever there's any criticism of him.
I mentioned the on-off stuff
or the efficiency stuff.
And you're like, this guy is 20.
He's this young.
It's his second year in the league.
And they're going to flirt with 50 wins?
Yeah.
I think the team is better than people thought.
Probably better than I thought. I think literally two weeks into the season, I think the team is better than people thought. Probably better than I thought.
Literally two weeks into the season,
I think on Ryan's pod, I was
like, hey, I think they're actually kind of good.
Maybe the play-in would actually be an underwhelming
thing. They should just make the playoffs.
I think they're actually that. Then they had this lull
in the middle of the year where
they had some injuries. That was when
Paulo carried them in a couple games.
They had legit G League slash you know
12 men on the bench guys like 10 day guys
giving them big minutes and he was still
winning some games there was a big I think with the
Kings game was one of them that was like incredibly impressive
because he was just doing it on his own and
that's why I think people get so like magic fans
get so defensive about him is because
they just know like the amount that
is put on his shoulders because I'll be honest with you like I was
I'm a huge Franz guy.
I still am.
But he's kind of had a weird down season.
Or not a down season, but he's been disappointing.
He went sideways.
Yeah, I would say he went sideways.
I don't think he went up a level.
Yeah, his shooting has been kind of weird.
He hasn't been as good going to the rim.
I'm not super worried about it or anything,
but I thought he would take more of a step.
And Paulo has basically just taken all of that
real estate and said, cool, this is my team. Honestly, him
and Jalen have really just kind of taken over
as the two main guys.
Again, those three guys fit
so well together, though, man. Jalen,
there are games when he scores six points, and there are games
like tonight where he goes well over 20 and
is a pretty big offensive threat. And he's
really good at picking his spots when he knows
the team needs him.
But Paulo night in, night out,
made a triple-double tonight.
His passing is incredible.
I think the biggest worry was like,
yeah, is he going to be an efficient scorer?
Can he be a consistent three-point shooter?
And I think he's in the process of proving all of those people
who doubted that wrong.
Yeah, he's 37% from three.
Franz, you mentioned like 29% from three,
which is really terrible for him.
That should be high 30s minimum.
So he went sideways, but even maybe a tiny bit back.
Biggest wins of the year.
Denver, you beat them first week in January at Denver.
And then you had that game in Minnesota
beginning of February, came back from 17, 1x2, which I watched.
But that was like, okay, something's here.
It was one of those.
You know what was cool about that game, too,
was that it wasn't the first time,
but it was like the real big impact time
when they went with the Suggs, Franz,
Apollo, Isaac, Wendell Carter Jr. lineup,
which is basically like four, six, ten guys,
and then Jalen Suggs, the best defensive guard in the league.
And the way that they closed that game out in Minnesota
was one of the most impressive games I've watched in the last couple of years.
I don't know that everybody was really plugged into that one,
but that lineup is like the Monstars lineup,
where they are just so big and long.
It's crazy how many teams can do that.
Yeah, because New Orleans has their version
of that lineup too. Denver can do the same
lineup basically with Murray and all tall dudes.
But it does seem like
one of the themes of the league this year is
just size everywhere.
Yeah, remember when it used to be...
Remember when it was the Warriors-Death lineup and it was small guys
that could do that? Now you add five, six
inches to all those guys and those are the real
lineups that people were scared of. Do you know what your record is against Toronto, Washington,
Utah, Portland, San Antonio, Detroit, and Charlotte, the dregs of the league?
Undefeated? 19-0. 19-0 against the seven worst teams in the league, and then against Denver,
Boston, Minnesota, OKC, Miami, five and8. So I look at this big picture trying to figure out playoffs.
We've seen both versions of this.
We've seen the young team.
Oh, my God.
Oh, wait.
Is there something here?
And then the sneaky stats like, well, actually, they're 19-0 against the seven shit teams in the league.
And they're kind of 500 against everybody else.
Don't get too excited.
There's that version.
Then there's the version of the stuff that this team is good at is the stuff that matters in the playoffs.
Can you get stops?
Do you have a score that matters?
Do you are,
do you have a five man lineup that is really kind of transcendent,
which I think they do as long as they can get 17, 18 minutes
a game out of Isaac.
And I look at that Knicks series
and I think Orlando is
in a lot of ways the team
people think the Knicks are
where it's like, oh, defense.
Oh, this team is nitty gritty
identity and oh, they have that score
and Brunson. But Orlando kind of
has all the same things with
a little more size and you think like with the knicks like ann and obie's hurt again his elbows
like no no they're weird actually we're not sure the elbow's 100 it's like well it's mid-march now
and his elbow's still not good like i think that is alarming we have no idea when randall's coming
back orlando might hit the lottery here and get like a banged up Knicks team in round one that I think they could beat.
They're 3-1
against the Knicks this year. Now,
the three wins, I think, were pre-OG,
which, who knows? Yeah, maybe they don't have OG in the playoff
series. And then the one loss is when we mentioned they didn't
have Suggs. So,
I'm not trying to get too ahead of myself.
They might not win that series,
but I'm not scared of the Knicks in the first round
if you're asking me. I think that might be the best. You'm not scared of the Knicks in the first round. If you're asking me, like, I think that might be like the best.
You're not scared of the Celtics either.
Let's be honest.
Well,
I wouldn't say Orlando fans are like scared of the Celtics.
I'd be like,
yeah,
they'll probably beat us,
but guess what?
We have some people to throw at their people.
nothing to lose.
Totally.
Nothing to lose.
So if you win that first round series against the Knicks,
and then you play the Celtics,
and you know that like,
again,
everything I said about Isaac
and their record the last couple years of having beat
I think they were like what?
Three or four and one against the Celtics last
year and obviously they beat them this year.
I think you're
playing with house money at that point. That would be an incredible series.
I would
feel awesome about seeing Orlando
in round one. I'll just say
that. Yeah. Well, congratulations, man.
You're going to get a 50 win.
Thank you.
I'm excited.
I remember when we did over-unders before the year, me, Rossello, and House.
And Orlando was like 38.
And we were like, man, that seems like a lot.
And then we all talked about it.
And you were super excited about them.
We're like, fuck it.
We're all going over for Orlando.
Now that seems like one of the easiest picks of all
time but back then it was like ah are they a year away what's this going to look like
the biggest concern was was people like you know you I think house I don't know about Ryan like
the Hawks and it was like hey we kind of like obviously the heater in the division and there
was some sneaky like weird Charlotte buzz and then even house loved the over for the for the
whispers which is incredible and they're like well then even house love the over for the for the whispers, which is incredible
and they're like, well, we can't pick an over for
everybody. One of these teams has to be disappointing
and it obviously ended up being Atlanta
and yeah, like looking back now
that's that was like that was I thought
it was, you know, I thought they could be 500. I got thought that would be
fair and that that puts you kind of in the play in range
and that that's that would have been right on track for the
expectations in the preseason. But I like I said
the first month in after watching them,
they're better than this.
If they stay healthy,
they should be able to
probably get the sixth seed.
Well, what's funny is
you have, I think,
enough room for a max guy this summer.
There's not really any max guys,
but there's a couple guys
just thinking ahead like,
all right, let's say
you win round one potentially and get to round two.
And it's like,
Oh my God,
the magic.
Oh my God,
look at all their cap space.
And it's like,
all right,
could you overpay Malik Monk and pay him like a,
like 110 million for three years?
It's like,
I don't feel like that would be an overpay.
He's exactly what they need.
The magic overpaying and free agency, too, has worked out.
Remember Richard Lewis?
Right.
That's a terrible contract.
They overpaid him.
Got to the finals.
You know what?
They did.
They absolutely did overpay him, and he was the perfect guy for the team, though.
He was the reason.
He was the perfect guy to play next to Dwight and then with Hedu, and they were kind of
really early on the shooting a bunch of threes back then.
They had J.J. Redick, obviously, and Jameer Nelson.
That team, he fit perfectly.
I actually don't care what the number is.
Malik Monk is an ideal fit for this team
in the offseason.
Now, I don't know what the Kings deal is,
if they can let him go.
I know they've got a lot of money tied up,
but what's a better spot for him?
He's going to get a ton of minutes.
He's going to get a ton of shots.
He's going to get a ton of open shots, too,
playing with Paulo and Franz and Jalen.
I think San Antonio has some money, too, so with Paulo and Franz and Jalen. I mean, you could say,
I think San Antonio has some money, too.
So maybe, all right,
you want to go play with Wemby.
But if I'm Malik,
I'm like the magic.
We could be a top three team
in the East next year,
potentially, with him.
All right, we'll take a break.
And I think Tate's going to call in
because we got to talk about
this Calipari collapse.
So let's bring him in after the break.
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All right.
We didn't expect to talk college basketball, but Kentucky loses to Oakland in round one.
And this might be it for Calipari.
We had to steal Tay Frazier from One Shining Podcast, even though he's doing it tomorrow,
allegedly with J. Kyle Mann, our resident Kentucky fan at The Ringer,
who I don't know.
I don't know if we see him again.
It could be like a shooter in Hoosiers episode
where they're just walking around the woods
of Kentucky looking for him.
It's like, Kyle!
Yeah.
Tate, Kentucky's been bad for,
from, you know, everybody thinks this is like,
oh, a perennial contender,
but they haven have won the title
since 2012. And it's pretty grisly when you look at the year by year. Is this it for Calipari?
Yeah, I want to say it's great to be here. It's great to talk college basketball. Kyle, man,
I am letting him process this moment right now. There's a lot of Kentucky people that are trying
to process what just happened. But it's a simple question, Bill, would you pay $33 million to not
have John Calipari be your head coach?
That is the situation that Kentucky is in right now.
He signed a lifetime contract in 2019.
That would be the number they have to pay him if they want to fire him.
But there are ways they can get out of this.
He could step into a special advisory role within the athletic department and
they could pay him his $400,000
base salary and then $550,000. So like there's ways to figure it out or he could go take another
job. So there's going to be a lot of big blue nation hair on fire tonight and John Calipari
will be in the middle of it, but he just did an interview with Evan Washburn. So he's not
afraid of the fire bill. This is what he lives for. We have
this year, round one out.
Last year, round
two.
2022, round one out.
Didn't make it in 21.
20 tournament was cancelled.
Then Elite Eight, Sweet 16, Elite
Eight, round of 32, Final Four,
and was the runner-up in
14. We're going in the wrong direction, Cerruti.
Cerruti, give Tate your Calipari theory.
Yeah, please.
I texted this to Bill
because it's a simple question.
Between Calipari and Aaron Rodgers,
are there any two guys,
anybody else in this group,
that their one title is doing more work
than those two guys?
They're propping them up to this level.
If they didn't have a title,
what would the conversation around Cal and Aaron Rodgers be?
Anthony Davis, he should write him a text every
single day and just thank him for
the legacy saving game that he
had in that national championship game. Obviously,
he did it as a one-and-done guy.
Cal Perry right now, he's
selling to $3 billion in NBA contracts.
In his world, he's like, I've been
up front. It's about getting guys to the
league. Look at all the all-stars we have.
We have so many all-stars.
The most all-stars.
He talks in that kind of vernacular.
It hits when it's in the offseason,
but when you're in season and you lose
in the first game, I just think it
leaves a bad taste in your mouth. Now,
they're getting farther and farther
away from 2012, and I feel like it doesn't have the same cachet that it once did, you know, with that fan
base, especially. Tate, there are 18 year olds in Kentucky who don't remember what it's like to
watch Kentucky win a championship. Right. I've said this over and over again with Calipari. I
will stand by this. This is one of my rules in life with coaching. When your coach always seems like
he's about to have an aneurysm, especially in close games, and it's a game like today where
there's three minutes left and your coach is basically the guy from scanners with his head's
about to blow up, I just think that affects the players. I don't know. I don't think that works.
You think about Brad Stevens when he was at Butler. Brad
Stevens was always the calmest guy in the gym. That whole way to motivate young people who are
harder and harder to motivate in general, especially at that age, and to motivate them
by doing the screaming, flying off the handle thing. I don't know. I don't. So really, do you
think that works? In 2024, Is that still a thing that works?
What I don't understand is like,
we've known Cal has not been a good coach for a long time, right?
Like he's,
he's a recruiter.
It,
the,
all,
there's a lot of in-game stuff with him that people have had for years.
He,
they haven't been able to figure out like to just get them like a sidekick
who could just be like the,
the guy who coaches the games for the most part.
And Cal could be like the face of the program and the recruiter.
Because in the NIL era, they were doing NIL basically
before it was legal, obviously, what it seemed like.
And so this shouldn't be new to them.
They're still doing this.
The system is the same.
But we've been decades here where it's like,
oh, yeah, Cal just kind of can't coach.
He just knows how to get guys in the building.
How have we not been able to fix that?
Is that fair, Tate?
Is it fair to say Cal kind of can't coach? I mean, he kind of had a good year in the building. How have we not been able to fix that? Is that fair, Tate? Is it fair to say Cal kind of
can't coach?
He kind of had a good year in the sense that he
tried to modernize what was happening there, but
he has these old ticks. Even before
the tournament, he's like, I might put out two
seven-footers out there. And then the Big Blue
Nation's like, oh my god.
He's doing it again. He's going back to
his old ways.
That's unfortunate.
I would say he's more of a recruiter than an X's and O's, guys. He's doing it again. He's going back to his old ways. And that's unfortunate. You know what I mean?
I would say he's more of a recruiter, right, than an X's and O's, guys.
But Greg Campy throws his own at him tonight.
He struggles.
There's one guy, obviously, you know, Jack Golke, who's, you know,
just going insane.
Ten threes.
This guy doesn't even take another type of shot.
He's just taking threes.
But they can't get the ball out of his hands.
They have Antonio Reeves get on him for a little bit to help, but
there's lots of coaching decisions that you could
point to, but honestly, Reed Shepard in this game
was not who he's been all year.
I texted Kevin O'Connor this. I think
he wants to play more college basketball.
That's my only, you know, that's my galaxy
brain take on the situation. He loves
Kentucky too much, Bill. He doesn't want to
go to the NBA. He doesn't want to be a top
10 pick. He wants to stay in Kentucky. He's self-sabotaged? He's sabotaged. Yes. He want to go to the NBA. He doesn't want to be a top 10 pick. Oh, he's self-sabotaged?
He's sabotaged. Yes. He wants to go back to Kentucky. He loves it too much.
He's not ready for the NBA lifestyle.
We have unfinished business.
Yeah. He can point to that and say, I just want to go back to Lexington. So
maybe that's Calipari saving grace if he could get Reed Shepard to come back. I don't know though.
Well, as you know, I barely watch college basketball,
but I love the draft and I pay attention to all the draft stuff we do.
And there was one point where both Kentucky guards
were in the top three of one of our mock drafts.
And I'm watching today and I'm like,
I know that's one of the guys.
Where's the other guy?
And I'm looking and it was Reed Shepard
who just wasn't playing in the last four minutes of the game.
He was like number three in one of the mock drafts we had.
But I'm not saying that was a controversial thing.
I think people really felt like he was one of the best prospects.
So is this like a Marvin Williams situation?
What was happening?
I'm just saying, if you had never seen Reed Shepard play and you watched the game tonight,
you would say, how much payola is involved in this man's campaign
to go top five in the NBA draft?
It is very strange, but he has great hands.
He has like stick-em hands, whereas the ball just feels like
it's like magnetic touch with him.
But tonight, he was just all over the place.
I mean, threw the ball away, took a really terrible shot.
There was a guy at Arizona.
It was bad.
Yeah, that would always do that, just dribble up and just
jack at the reed. Just a terrible shot. There's things he
hasn't done all year. So I can see the
frustration from
the Reed Shepard people that believe he's the...
I mean, KOC had him number one in the mock draft,
Bill. So, I mean, he
obviously has the talent, but tonight was not
a good display, which is why I'm saying he's going
back to Kentucky. He just wants to play
at his dad's school. Was it a number one
in mock drafts of bench players and
must-win games of the season?
I got to go back and read that again.
I like the YouTube videos of him and stuff,
but yeah. So Rudy, one of the great
things about March Madness
is you can have a situation
where you have all these great players, but then all
of a sudden when things start going sideways,
you basically just watch teams lose their minds. The amount of pressure, and especially when the
crowd goes in. When I was growing up, and I remember the first years of March Madness,
when it was just on CBS, and it was like, this is amazing. Oh my God. And then there's another
game. And oh, they're switching in this game. But now there's like this four plus decades of March Madness experience we all have as fans
being in the building for these games. And you could kind of see that Oakland thing,
even as it was folding, it was like, oh, I've seen this game before. This fucking guy's going
to make every three. Kentucky's going to get tight. Cal Perry's going to fucking lose his mind.
It's do you almost feel like this stuff becomes preordained sorority because we've seen models of these games?
Well, I think I mean, you would know this like it seems like
there's so much more randomness.
I mean, the tournament was always kind of random where
there'd be all these huge upsets.
And now it just feels like seating doesn't even matter.
You know, like last year we had what?
Like, what was it?
The top seed was UConn
as a four seed in the final four.
Like anybody can kind of beat anybody.
And then these teams
with these 50 year seniors
where you're just like, oh, yeah,
like these guys have been
playing together for five years
versus, you know, a group of guys
that have been there
for four months together
and even less than that.
I don't ever know what to make of it.
One thing that I've kind of noticed,
though, is like whenever
whenever it seems like
everybody is all in on an upset now, like there's too much information.
Like Craig Horlbeck has talked about this in fantasy a lot where it's like there aren't any more.
There aren't any like sleepers in fantasy because too many people talk about it.
Like it's just impossible to like find them now because everybody's on the same page.
I kind of feel like it's the same way in March Madness where everybody likes this upset, but it just doesn't happen because too many people end up being on it.
And, you know, then like Morehead State today. That was a big one.
Was Moorhead State a good one today?
It was tied at halftime or they were up at halftime and then all of a sudden they lose by 16.
Yeah, that's just how it goes.
New Mexico is the journey pick.
McNeese State was the big one today.
Will Wade at McNeese State.
They beat up a lot of teams.
They played the University of Women in Mississippi during the season. So they had a really stacked schedule.
And that's why they look so good.
And they played a real team and get a tag of the day didn't go their way.
So, yeah, I mean, it's every single time in college,
but that's where you feel like it's a sure thing. It can go the opposite way.
But I mean, Jack Golke today,
we had Doug Edder with St. Peter's a couple of years ago, right?
We keep seeing these heroes that come out of college basketball from these smaller schools.
So it's always a fun trend.
My dad today said that Golke looked like Billy Donovan, Bill.
So, you know, a nice little throwback to the 87 province.
Oh, wow.
That was such a fun team.
I love that team.
Rick Pitino.
Did anything happen today that made you change your mind
on who might win the tournament?
Not today, but Illinois impressed me.
I think Illinois is going to, you know, potentially.
They got Duquesne in the second round,
which I think is a nice draw for them.
That was a fun upset Duquesne had over BYU.
BYU, I struggled to believe in
just because they take more threes than twos.
And there's just so much variance with that team.
Jackson Robinson, you know, did his best in that game.
But yeah, Duquesne being a draw for Illinois,
I think that opens up the East a little bit for them.
So Illinois stood out to me a little bit.
Are you still talking to me after
I bet on Duke to make the Final Four at 5-1?
Look,
I've become a bigger man these
days, Bill. I had Kyle Filipowski on my podcast.
Yeah, you turned 30.
You're like mature Kate now.
I know. People were upset with me that I was so nice to
him, Bill. I don't have the fire of a
22-year-old that just got out of school.
You know what I mean? I'm just,
I just love the game and I want to talk about it,
even if it is with Kyle Filipowski and he's telling me about Icy Hot,
you know what I mean? I make the best of it.
So Rudy, one of the first things Tate and I bonded on,
even before he was producing my pod,
when we just were talking in my driveway was his just pure hatred of Duke.
Yeah.
And Coach K and the mythology of Coach K.
And it was really 50% of our conversations
for two to three years.
The Dream Team documentary was,
I don't even think you were working for us
when that came out.
And it basically got our relationship going again
because we were like, what the fuck is this?
It brought us back together.
That's why I love him. One of the saddest moments of my life ship going again because we were like what the fuck is this it brought us back together that's
why i love him one of the saddest moments of my life was when i think i was a senior i was a senior
in high school i think i had just graduated it was the nba draft and obviously i grew up i grew
up in connecticut i wasn't a uconn i was kind of a uconn fan i didn't go to uconn but i hated duke
and the magic drafted jj reddick in the first round like it was like 14 overall and i'm like
are you kidding me like now i have to like i have to watch J.J. Redick play on my favorite team.
And the irony there is actually J.J. became one of my favorite players of all time with the Magic.
He was awesome by that run.
Yeah, but I was so depressed and mad as an 18 year old being like, great.
Now I root for J.J. Redick on my NBA team.
This blows.
Yeah.
I mean, J.J., though, what a time at Duke.
Like, I don't think that could exist in today's environment.
The JJ Redick, the hype that he brought to these places,
the hate that he took on, the signs in the crowd,
especially Maryland games.
I mean, it was like a gauntlet. I just feel like that was of a certain time.
And JJ Redick, I mean, the greatest image makeover maybe ever.
I mean, he goes from the ultimate villain that everybody hates
to now he's on ESPN and he's everywhere.
So good for him.
Don't count him out yet. He could still become a villain.
I can't trust him.
Him and Adam Morrison
took more shit in the mid-2000s.
If anyone took 5% of the
shit those guys took in
2024, we would have...
It'd be a referendum on...
Yeah, we have a sports intervention for sure.
Yeah.
Congress would get involved.
Before we go, who else
has in the one title
completely changed the perception of
you and you've been dining on it ever since Club?
Would you put Sean Payton in there?
Because I think I would.
That's not a terrible one.
I like Sean Payton.
I feel like, know I mean unfortunately
he's a guest and a friend of the podcast
Doc Rivers right I mean that
obviously you know having the 2008
title that really helps his conversation
I think it's fair
I'm trying to think are there any
other Super Bowl
well Dirk
like yeah but Dirk that title
was so great I almost feel like
he went through literally everybody
in the league on that
I agree but if he didn't if he doesn't have a title like
we're talking about him as a completely different player today
I think Kyrie
hitting the shot
in 2016 like if that doesn't
happen his career is discussed in a
completely different way
that's another one but yeah it, it is funny. One title
can change everything. Tate, give us three
players to watch before we go
in March Madness. I like it.
Let's think about some
of these guys. I mean, Kansas is the team.
I was excited for Kevin McCullough.
Miles Rice at Washington State. I hope that they
can win against Drake tonight. That'll be a good one.
NC State's DJ Burns.
He's a refrigerator that has ballerina feet.
That is what they're calling him. He's an incredible character.
Looks like he should be playing defensive line.
So hopefully NC State can win.
And then Dolphin Connect, Bill.
If you haven't watched Dolphin Connect, Tennessee,
6'6". I like that guy.
I have watched it.
He's going to be a lottery pick, top 10 guy.
We've seen Kevin Durant
and Rick Barnes lose in the second round before, so that worries me about know, we've seen Kevin Durant and Rick Barnes losing the second round,
uh,
before.
So that worries me about Tennessee and don't connect.
But if he can get to the sweet 16,
I feel like America is going to see very quickly.
He's one of the best players in the country.
If not the best player.
Take,
where's nephew Kyle's college basketball knowledge at this point?
Should I give it like a C plus B minus?
Where is it?
It's very Marist and St.
John's oriented,
um,
which is awesome. You know what I mean? We getist and St. John's oriented, which is awesome.
You know what I mean? We get a lot of Rick Smith's talk, you know what I mean?
My guy, yeah, a lot of East coast, a lot of Northeast. And you know,
I'm not a Northeast guy. I'm from the South, obviously tobacco road town.
So we got that covered. I got the P and W covered now.
I've been all over Wazoo all year and then obviously being out in LA.
So we're trying to get it all covered as best we can. Nephew Kyle, though,
he's working hard
and he's doing the Lord's work
over here.
So we appreciate him.
So Rudy,
thanks for coming on.
Congrats on just
a magical night for you.
Tate,
always great to have you
on the podcast.
You were here from the beginning.
Great to see you.
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All right, we got the media mogul, Austin Rivers is here.
We're taping this on Thursday morning, West Coast time.
He's here doing ESPN stuff.
You're like a talking head now.
Did you see you?
I turned on ESPN.
You're just arguing with people, doing takes.
Who's less likely to make the playoffs?
Lakers or Warriors?
You're back, baby.
I argue with Perk too much.
It's been interesting, man.
I'm trying to not only stay busy,
but be effective navigating this media space. It's one thing to just be on TV and stay busy. It's another
to like really know what you want out of this space, you know? And like, I don't want to just
do stuff to do stuff. I'm trying to do it with a purpose and understand like where I want to be
four or five years from now. Um, so, you know, you get to like sit back your first year,
you know, right now and essentially get to look
at like different guys in the space and see like how they've done it and be like do i want to try
to do it like that guy or you know do i want to be like you know you know rj is a little bit more
funny and he's quirky and like richard jefferson can be a guy that maybe does like american idol
hosting one day because that's kind of like his niche and jj's a little more serious and you tries to come across as sophistication and wants to be in the front office or a coach one day.
You know what I mean? That's that route. Then you got other guys, even in other sports,
like Michael Strahan's did football and then also does Good Morning America. It's like,
do you want to do outside of basketball? Do you want to just be only basketball? It's like all
these different type of ways you could go about the media. So I'm trying to figure that out right now,
what I want to work towards. So it's been fun, man. I'm thankful.
Well, you also have the awesome podcast you're doing with us, Off Guard.
Of course. Of course.
So you have the podcast where you go long form. You have the TV side where you're getting reps.
You're also learning how to do these segments
that they can cut into different, you know,
things on ASPEN.com.
What about games?
Have you done a game yet?
No, that's next on the list.
That's for next season.
That's a must for me.
If I'm going to be doing TV and amongst other things,
I want to be doing games.
So that's my main focus, to be completely honest.
I love doing, you know, NBA Today and the Get Up and First Take.
I have no problem continuing to do those type of shows.
But I do want to navigate towards play-by-play broadcasting
in terms of, you know, being, well, not the play-by-play guy,
but the guy that provides color, nonetheless.
The color analyst. Yeah, that's the most fun job. I did a couple of NBA games when I worked
for them and it just flew by and it was super fun. And you're like, I can't believe this is a job.
Yeah, exactly. You know, that's kind of like the closest thing to playing. If we're being honest,
it's like you go out there and like compete and play basketball. Then you're like, wait paid to do this uh whereas like you just said it flew by for you i'm sure you're
there uh courtside best seat in the house middle court watching the game and you're just talking
and and getting to provide that color uh i don't see anything else that could bring me closer to
the game so you know that's that's something I want to do for sure. You know, what's interesting, not the best seat in the
house. Really? Well, cause when you're in the middle like that, you're straining, you're blocked
by stuff. You can't see either corner basically. Um, but it's funny. Yeah. Cause those are the
most expensive seats, but they're actually like, there's whole chunks of the court you can't
see. So you end up like, you end up like looking at the TVs. Really? To kind of going back and
forth in the TV and then what you can see in front of your eyes. Wow. Okay. So you're putting me on
something. I didn't know this. Yeah. The best, I've sat in different spots. The best seat that
I think replicates like what you have as a player is if you're under the basket, because then you
can see, yeah, you see everything. You under the basket, because then you can see,
yeah,
you see everything.
You can see the guys cutting,
you can see the three on ones and the three on two stuff like that.
All right.
I could talk about this all day.
Let's,
uh,
let's talk some hoops.
Let's talk.
You talked about ant the last time you were here.
Yeah. You've talked about ant a bunch of times on your pod.
Cause you,
you played with him.
You watched him when he was a little baby potential Ant. He was just this growing little, he might be something. Oh, there's something here. Oh, this guy might be special. And now it feels like him and Tatum are becoming the under 30 American faces of the league, which is a completely different stratosphere. I talked about
this a little on my Tuesday pod about, I don't know how you leave them off Team USA now. When
you think Curry's 35, LeBron's 39, the best players in the league right now are probably
Giannis and Jokic. Both of them are not American. And you think long-term, it's Tatum who's a little
older. It's Edwards. It's Booker. If you're just talking American players only. Did you think like long-term, it's Tatum who's a little older, it's Edwards, it's Booker.
If you're just talking American players only.
Did you think this was in play for Ant even two years ago?
Did you see this ceiling?
I did.
I did.
Truthfully, I really did.
He just has, for one, he has a passion and love for the game, right?
That's essential.
And I know people hear that and
they think, well, yeah, he plays in the NBA. You'd be surprised. All right. And you know,
from covering sports and covering the NBA, a lot of these guys do not love it. Um, there's a
difference between, you know, liking it, loving it and being obsessed with it. And, uh, you know,
ants on that line where he's flirting with being obsessed with it. He's had to learn that. I think his professionalism has grown tremendously since when I first started knowing
about him and then playing with him until even till now in the past two, three years,
you could see it coming. You just thought, okay, he has to clean up this. He has to clean up that.
Can he do it? Will he sacrifice this? Does he understand
his potential? Some guys, sometimes the person himself doesn't understand. It takes someone
from the outside to really see it. You know what I mean? Like he thinks he's good. And he, you know,
obviously it's like, I'm the best at this. I'm the best at that. And he says that, but like,
do you, do you really believe it? Because if you believe it, you have to buy into it.
You know, you really have to be, you have to sacrifice, man. Like your friends,
girls, this, that, like that shit has got to, it's got to go. You know what I mean? Like,
and I know it's appealing, but it has to. And you're starting to see him become this guy
because he had the personality, right? We all fell in love with Ant's personality. He's funny.
He's got a great smile. He's a good looking dude. He's strong. His game is appealing.
He jumps out of the gym. The dunk he did the other night was one of the best dunks I've seen since DeAndre Jordan's
dunk on Brandon Knight. I mean, I haven't seen anything
like that since. And this was even more
impressive because DJ's seven foot, Brandon
was 6'2", with all respect.
John Collins is a dunker himself,
6'9", 6'10". This guy jumped a foot
in front of the free throw line and just cleared him.
Nutty, nutty
stuff. And people don't even realize he didn't have the
ball in his hand, so he didn't even get the time.
It, he caught it in the middle of the floor and just turned and jumped like that.
That is insane.
Uh, but he has it, man.
And like, you're seeing it now come together.
I think there's a couple of guys that you're seeing it happen faster than the team even
thought.
I think even Victor Wiminyama right now, as we speak is playing so well that even the
Spurs out there are three, four years out. Like got to do a good job this summer of getting guys around
him. He's playing this well without a point guard. He's doing all this. They need someone to set this
guy up and help him. And that's where Ant has been blessed. Tim Conley is one of the best execs in
the NBA. He built the exact team he just built in Denver in a couple of years. Look what he's
built in Minnesota already. And he has a cast of athletic
young players around him with some savvy vets. Man, they're dangerous, man. And the sky's the
limit, bro. He has the work ethic. He's got the skill. He's got the potential. He's got the aura.
He's got the style. He's got the swag. He's got everything there to be like this guy.
So there's still some things he's got to get better at, but he's on his way.
Self-confidence
he has that too it's supreme it's so you know it's like it's almost delusional uh supreme like
even though he's really good he's he thinks he's like the greatest ever sometimes you have to be
like that delusional confidence is if it's real it's real you know i mean it doesn't even matter
if it's true or not if you really really believe it, he believes it. Um,
I,
he used to say things to me when I was there playing with him, just like,
and I'd be like,
eh,
you're great,
man.
But like,
relax,
you know what I mean?
But he authentically believes these things about himself.
Like I'm the best way to NBA.
He can't go.
I'm not giving 50.
I just like,
bro,
that guy's a 10,
10 time.
This he's won four rings,
bro.
We haven't got the first round.
I don't get,
you know,
he, he doesn't, he doesn't't care. That's who he legitimately is. And now you're starting to see it. So now the
world's behind him, which is even more dangerous. Once everyone gets behind you, that snowball
starts rolling. Anything can happen. You know what I'm saying? So yeah, it's interesting to watch.
I'm very happy for him. I don't think Minnesota reporters do a good enough job
of just asking him weird questions like,
hey, Ann, if you're on Team USA,
do you think you could also do the 100-yard dash
and maybe metal just on the side?
Because I think he'd be like, you're right.
I should probably think about that.
How do I apply?
He would put it in consideration as if he has the option. He would absolutely put it in consideration. If you asked
him to do like the hundred yard dash, he would think about like, I could probably do that.
We're like, you're out of your mind, but he would long jump. Hey, and have you ever watched a long
jump? Do you think you could win like the bronze? He'd be like, well, let me see. He probably would.
He knowing him, he, anything with jumping,
I know probably in his mind,
he thinks he could probably do it.
To his credit, he is such a freak athlete
that you could argue maybe,
I don't know about long jump
because there's like a technique to that,
but maybe the high jump.
If he got the skills right.
He's a little heavy for high jump.
Those guys are light.
But nonetheless, he would think he could get it done.
Well, like the Vikings don't really have a quarterback right now.
They signed Sam Darnold.
I would love for somebody to ask Ant, like,
Ant, have you ever thought about just playing quarterback for the Vikings
and also trying to be in the Timberwolves at the same time?
Because I guarantee he's thought about it.
He probably has.
He thinks he's like a five-sport legend capability.
I mean, that's how he views himself.
I want someone to ask, hey, Ant, you know,
if you're on
Team USA with LeBron and Steph and Devin and Tatum and whoever else is on that team, you're down one
to five seconds left. Do you get the shot? I would love to hear what he would say.
Well, here's the other thing. And this is why I'm not positive. This is a guess, but maybe this is
why he hasn't officially been named to the team yet.
Would he be okay coming off the bench on Team USA?
Because it would be like, I assume Booker would be the starting two guard.
But if you think so, well, I'm sure that's what they've thought in their head.
And he's the perfect Team USA guy.
But if you're Ant, you're like, I'm the best player in the league.
How am I not starting on Team USA?
And he's 22. And would he be cool? Just be like, I'm just here to help the league. How am I not starting on Team USA? And
he's 22. And would he be cool just to be like, I'm just here to help. I'll come off the bench.
I don't even know if he would be wired that way yet. That's a good question. And it's not even
like, I don't want to, because to your point, we're not trying to phrase it like he's selfish
or anything like that. No. It's more just a mental mindset thing. It's a confidence thing.
Yeah. It's just a confidence thing to where like,
I don't think Ant would be okay
with Devin starting in front of him.
I think if it was like a,
you know,
obviously LeBron,
Steph,
these guys that have the catalog
they have,
he can't,
I know Ant,
he wouldn't mind something like that.
Those guys don't play his position.
We're talking about shooting guard.
I know for sure
he thinks he's better than Devin.
Yeah.
100%.
And I know he takes pride
playing against him
and guarding him.
To his credit,
Ant is a two-way player.
He can defend much better than Devin.
It's not even close.
They're not even close on defense,
defensive end.
Offensively,
Ant has way more capability than Devin as well.
He could finish at the basket better than Devin
That's not even close, he's way more explosive
Obviously Devin's not really an explosive guy
Ant is
He's finishing at the basket
His handle, his quickness, all better than Devin
Devin is a master
Technician
He is all just drill work
I mean he is straight
Just refined score.
And he's a little bit more cleaner than Ant. He's a little bit more consistent than Ant.
You know what I mean? He gets to his spots better than Ant. He knows how to play at a different pace
and know when to score a little bit better than Ant. He's been in the league longer,
so that's probably the reason why. He is a scoring machine and he's a technician with that.
So that's the difference between him and Ant. Ant has a he is a scoring machine and he's a technician with that. You know, so that's the difference
between him and Ann.
Ann has a lot of ups on Devin.
Devin is a little bit more refined, though,
and a little bit more consistent,
more polished.
Oh, he's older.
Exactly.
So that's probably why,
like you said,
he's already gotten the offer
on the USA team,
from what I know, right?
And if Devin and Ann
are both on the team,
Devin would probably start originally.
I don't know if that would last. You know what I mean? But Devin and Ant are both on the team, Devin would probably start originally. I don't know if that would last.
You know what I mean?
But Devin, right now,
I would have to put him as a starter as well.
But Ant would probably want to go get that.
I mean, we saw it last year with FIBA.
They started this guy.
The next thing you know, Halliburton was playing well.
And then they kind of mixed up some lineups.
I don't know if there's ever like a solid starting five that you
have to commit to
because defensively what Ant can do on
the ball is just like a different level
you know
the coaches I don't think
were prepared for the possibility last
summer that the best guy coming
out of that whole thing was going to be Edwards
no I don't think anybody I think within like
three weeks they're like like, holy shit.
What's going on here? You remember before FIBA?
Before FIBA, they were saying,
who's going to lead them in scoring? Our go-to guy is going to be
Brandon Ingram. They were putting that in the air.
That was the guy that was going to be their scorer.
This, this, and that.
Went there, and within camp of two weeks,
Steve Kerr was like, yo, this guy is unbelievable.
I mean, this is coming from
Steve Kerr, who was with Stephen Curry every day
and played with Jordan and
the guys that he's seen play. He was in awe
of and
even had the comparisons to Michael. He was like,
he has this like it
factor that I have not seen
in a long time. He's like, there's just something about
the guy. He's just, he is a special
dude. And in terms of like
when he walks in the
gym and the energy goes up, it's every day, man, he walks in there and he's smiling. He's laughing.
The music's playing and he's competing. He goes at you. Like he just has it. He just, he has that.
I think he needs to be more of an asshole. Personally, there's a different level of like
killer. And I would like to see him reach that. I know it's inside him. Sometimes I think he's too
like a little loose with it, with his mind. And you know, when you talk about like Michael and
Kobe, those guys, we often compare him to them. Uh, those guys were not only assholes on the
basketball court. They were absolutely psychopaths when it came to their, um, regiment routine with the eight, how they slept, how much film they watched, how early they woke up.
It was personal.
Even with their own teammates, they had to outwork them.
It was all personal.
That is that level that Ant needs to get to.
That's that difference.
Once he gets there and he can push himself to let go of everything else and just dive into it fully, I think Ant will be the best player in the NBA.
Until then, it's going to be other guys in the mix.
One Minutes, Luka, Shea.
I mean, Jokic is the best player in the NBA, but yeah, whatever.
Well, what you're laying out here is mid-20s to late-20s.
Yes, his peak.
That 28, 27, 29, he should be getting another MVP. That's MVP. He's in the all-natural
talent, crazy athletic ability, and still has the drive and the confidence stage of things,
which is a really fun stage. But when you think about them big picture, because I think it's
going to be Denver and Boston.
I'm not unveiling a massively creative theory on that one. They're heavy favorites to be the finals.
For somebody to beat Boston or Denver, it's not going to be, we have a better team than you as much as some of these other variables, which is like, I'm not afraid of you. I can outscore you.
You're doing this. Well, we have this guy. Um, I can, you're doing this.
Well, we have this guy. And I saw it when they, when Boston played at Minnesota and Ant really
got going. Um, but it was the swagger that he was carrying himself for all of a sudden, he,
he believed he was the best guy in the game. And sometimes the playoffs comes down to that.
It's like, who's the best guy in the game. Jokic is going to be the best guy in every game, but you
at least need somebody on the other side who'd be like,
all right, he's the best guy in the league, but
I can match him.
And I do think Edwards thinks
that. So you got that piece.
You have the prison ball rules that we have
now, which I love for the entire
league, which I think is great for Minnesota.
It's better.
It's great for everybody, but yes,
especially them being such a defensive team. You're absolutely right.
With physical swings. And then, you know, the fact that maybe Gobert is not in foul trouble as much.
And then the other thing, you did a great podcast with Gobert who I've never been a fan of.
And I actually liked him a lot more after I heard the podcast with you.
Appreciate it. And the biggest lesson I got from
it was he not only was not healthy last year, and you saw that firsthand, so you knew that wasn't
like bullshit, but he was really banged up in all these different ways. And I think that was,
I still, I'll always think they gave up way too much in the trade. I don't know who they were
bidding against, but then watching him last year,
this is like, this is going to be one of the worst trades
in the history of the league.
And I think he seemed wary of that from the podcast.
Like he was aware of what everyone was saying.
But the way he came back this year,
I didn't realize how hard he was,
until I heard you talking about it.
It's one thing for him to say about it,
but you were like, yeah, when I saw the shit you had to go
through just to play it back to back.
I was like, really? That's how bad it was?
Talk about that, though.
People forget the size of these guys.
Gobert is humongous,
man. They got big bones.
They're heavy.
Seven foot one.
There's just so much that could go wrong.
For me, I got a tight back.
It's 6'3", 6'4". These guys, man, they constantly have stuff going on or going wrong. And Gobert is a guy who
takes a lot of physicality. He's a big guy. Guys are always coming at him, driving at him.
He had to deal with so much last year, just in terms of prep, especially on back-to-backs,
just to be able to go out there and compete at like whatever percent healthy he was.
And to any player in the league that puts on a persona, like they don't care what the media says
or they don't hear it, they're lying. It's unavoidable. It's unavoidable. Everyone has a
phone. Everyone sees it. You don't even have to be on social media and you hear it and feel it and
see it. But especially a guy who's on social media, he definitely sees all of it.
I know this because every time I'll say something, he DMs me whether he agrees with me or not. If I
say anything defensively, like, man, I think guards should win more defensive players of the year.
It's a guards league. We got to go out there and guard Steph and get hit by a million screens,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He DMed me 10 minutes after I dropped that pod and was like,
well, this is, I agree, but this is the problem with that. Biggs, da, da, da, da, just going right into him, like being like he, he hears man. And he saw that everyone was knocking
him last year. Even Minnesota would be fans would boo him at certain times and you could feel it.
And this guy was like battling these injuries and you like fell for him. Like a lot of people
don't like Rudy because they like, don't understand him or know him. I think it's also a cultural thing. Like he's from,
he's not from here. So like he also balances trying to maybe overcompensate in other areas
to be liked or be respected. You know what I mean? And that can come across the wrong way.
But when you know him, you know, he's like the nicest guy in the world. He's a complete
professional in how he treats his craft. And then now you're seeing the success and the impact he has on defense.
It's inevitable.
He's one of the candidates for another Defensive Player of the Year.
If he wins his fourth, he'd be batting the likes of Batumbo and Mourning and Hakim.
We're talking about some legendary defenders here.
So his respect is overdue, quite frankly.
And then to your point of even what you're talking about with Ant
and going against guys like Tatum,
that game that you just brought up,
there was a time where his switch turned,
where he started guarding Tatum and getting in front of him.
And then there was like a loose ball
where he was like getting physical with him as a jump ball,
and he ripped it from him.
I think it might have been Jalen Brown.
And like Jalen tried to push him, and he pushed him back.
And Ant was like, well, I'm the best player on the court, man.
He feels these things.alen tried to push him. He pushed him back. And it was like, well, I'm the best player on the court, man. He feels these things.
That's 100% him.
And my only question with Boston is they have to get past that mental hurdle of toughness
that I've seen.
Like you said, the playoffs have role players.
These guys all make differences.
It's a huge deal.
But when it comes down to it in a possession by possession game and it slows down,
the team that has a player that thinks he's the best on the floor
has the best chance to win.
And Jimmy Butler last year
versus Boston
punked them on a level.
He went there and was just like,
I'm going to outwork y'all.
I'm just going to bully y'all.
And they won.
They went into Boston.
They're lucky he even went to seven.
They're up 3-0.
I got to give Boston credit
for coming down,
coming back from 3-0.
That's a lot.
And then they went to Boston
and got to 7.
And that is only done
when the best player
on the floor feels like
he's just going to go
in that game.
There's no way Jimmy
was going to that game
and he was like,
we're losing.
He actually said it
before the game.
He's like,
we will not lose.
I will win tomorrow.
And he went there and won.
So like,
that's where I need
to see Tatum go.
That's where I need
to see Ant go.
And I'm talking about consistent,
not just when you're
hitting shots
and everything's going well. Tatum, I need you to be three for 15 in the fourth and
not rely on your jumper. I need you to get to the basket and get to the free throw. I need you to
take over the game still. It can't be when it's convenient. You know what I mean? I need him to
be a killer at all times. That's that level of play that will put Boston... That's what Boston
will win the championship if Tatum does that. If he has that mindset, they will win.
My fear with them is their 2016 Thunder similarities
where
the more you ratchet up the defense
on that Thunder team,
they would start making mistakes.
It got harder for Durant.
Durant's stats on those last four games
or last three games were really rough.
And I've seen teams do that to Boston.
Minnesota is a worst case scenario defensive matchup for Boston because they have wings that can really
attack Tatum and Brown. And the Celtics, I obviously watch all the Celtic games.
Milwaukee last night, Milwaukee throws this zone at them, which I was really surprised Doc did.
I actually don't think he should have played that
card in some meaningless regular season game. What do they care if they won that game? But he showed
them that zone and Boston had a lot of trouble with it. And now it's like, cool. Now we know
for the next time we got to do this, this, this, and this. I would have waited, but it worked.
And you still can see teams throw weird things at Boston
and they start to get tight.
I can't tell you how many times they've been up by 20 this year,
but I think it's like 34, 33.
They've been up by 15, like 44, 45.
But there has been times when all of a sudden
the other team starts crawling back.
You can say, oh, that's the league now.
This is what happens.
But something does, when teams can get them into,
oh shit, Tatum, all right,
try to go one-on-one with somebody.
And you can kind of feel things slipping away
a little bit for them.
Minnesota can do that to them.
Absolutely.
They have length at every position,
with the exception of the point guard.
But Mike's a savvy point guard,
and you can always pied him or put him on somebody else.
And he's not a bad defender. He might not be
a good one, but he's not a bad one.
And he's got good hands and good feel.
But you then add Ant, who's an excellent
defender. Obviously, you got Gobert.
They need Carl back, especially in the playoffs.
McDaniels is the X
factor on defense for them. I mean, he's the guy that has to show
up consistently. He has length.
He has size. Bro, they're long. They're big
as hell when they have their full lineup. When it's Towns, Gobert, Jaden, Ant, Michael, I mean, they're humongous.
Well, this is what New Orleans did to the Clippers. Russell and I talked about it Sunday
when they went crunch time and they took CJ out and they put Nance on up there. And they just had
Trey Murphy, Nance, and Zion, and Ingram, and Herb Jones. And it's like everybody was 6'7 and up.
Yeah, they're humongous.
That team is another team
that's problematic in the West.
Was Zion playing the way he's playing right now?
Bro, I haven't seen Zion.
I'm so happy for the dude
just because the past couple of years
have been such a weird,
it's been weird for him, man.
He's had the eating issues
and the weight issues.
And it's like things that frustrate people
because it's like,
these are things so controllable.
You know what I mean?
We're talking about his weight. You know what know i mean we're not talking about like a bad
this or that like he's torn acl and he can't get healthy again or this is that he's had injuries
but a lot of them has just been due to his weight you know i mean so it's like it's been frustrating
for basketball fans um and then he's had to step off the court and all that and now it just seems
like he's gotten to a place where that noise is kind of silenced
because people stopped talking about him.
And we moved on.
We moved on to Victor and Ant and Shea
and all these guys that these younger players
were talking about.
Zion's kind of floated under the radar here.
I think that allowed him time to just breathe
and get back into a decent shape
to where we're now seeing him pop off the floor.
That dunk he had in Brooklyn the other night,
I haven't seen Zion jump like that since Duke.
Well, Wynor said he's 25 pounds.
Yes, that's what they're saying.
He's definitely lost some weight.
He's definitely lost weight.
We're going to take a break.
I'm going to talk about Zion and a bunch of stuff.
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So we were talking about Zion before we went to break.
And in the West right now, we got Oklahoma City, Denver, Minnesota,
and then a little bit of a drop.
And now we're in the Clippers, Pelicans, Kings, Dallas, Phoenix, Lakers, Warriors. If I had to say, hey, Austin, most dangerous team, Clippers, New Orleans, or Phoenix
as we head into the actual playoffs?
Forget the regular season.
I don't even care what seeds those teams end up in.
Clippers, New Orleans, Phoenix.
Who are you more afraid of round by round
if I'm one of the top three?
Man, due to their death, I have to go Clippers.
I have to go Clippers. I have to go Clippers.
I know they're...
The strange comments were made by Paul the other day
when he said, we don't know our identity,
which was really weird.
They went 25-5 at one point,
and they were just crushing.
They weren't saying anything about identity then.
But all things considered, in a playoff series healthy kawaii
leonard who we know when it comes down to like a superstar versus superstar matchup he usually
outplays everybody even in those two games last year versus phoenix man before he shut it down
the whole playoffs the first two games he was the best player in the court right so you have
kawaii leonard paul george you have james harden who's Paul George, you have James Harden
who's in the perfect position.
He doesn't have to play
pressure basketball.
He's not the guy
who's going to take
the game winning shot.
He's not even the second guy
who's going to take
the game winning shot.
He gets to just float around
and be like this point guard
and play loose.
For Christ's sakes,
last night he contested
a shot of his own teammate
just for fun.
This is the most loose
I've ever seen James play
since like his
Houston prime days
and now the pressure is much less on him. So you have him, they have so much scoring, man. This is the most loose I've ever seen James play since his Houston prime days.
And now the pressure is much less on him.
So you have him.
They have so much scoring, man.
They have so much scoring.
They don't even play guys like...
Bones, Highland doesn't even get consistent minutes
because they have so many guards and so much scoring.
Brandon Boston's a talented scorer
who yet has really got to have a consistent chance
because he can't see the floor
because all these guys ahead of him.
Russell will be back as a backup.
He could be solid for a backup point guard
in the playoffs.
Norman Powell is a huge X factor for him.
He provides shooting and scoring.
They have decent size.
Daniel Tice, Mason Plumlee, Zubach.
They, in a playoff series, man,
they got a lot.
They're pretty deep.
They're well coached.
They have a closer.
That's not a team that you'd want to have to beat four times out of seven
games, in my opinion. Phoenix
has been two up and down for me. Can I give you a
Cooper's counter? Yeah.
10 and 10
in their last 20. Yep.
7 and 8 in their last
15. I don't
think prison ball rules help them.
Well, it doesn't because
they don't have guys of that makeup. They definitely don't. You're correct on them well it doesn't because they don't have guys that of that
makeup they definitely don't you're correct on that point they don't have that that they have
one guy that that might help and that's kawaii um from the aspect of just the way he likes to
well go through it and play harden hard and bad yep well that's the worst case that's worst
where's he's probably a 10 out of 10 worst case scenario if he's not going to get the veering into the other lane foul call.
Paul George isn't great,
but I wouldn't put him in the top echelon
of guys totally affected by this,
but I don't think it's great.
He's not the most physical player.
Their size compared to some of the other teams,
you'd probably pick pretty much every other contender
except OKC.
And then Kawhi would be the one that I think would be
helpful. But I thought the old rules really helped
them because if it's more of a pickup game, they're
better off.
That would be my biggest fear with them.
I also don't like the
20-game sample size of going 10-10
makes me nervous.
They've been playing some weird
basketball, which is ironic considering just like after all-star break is usually when
teams tap into like full form and you're like seeing the team put out their
best product or at least attempt to,
you know,
10 and 10 is definitely something you have to look at and be like,
what's going on here.
But of the,
and the quotes,
I'm glad you mentioned the Paul George quote.
Cause when guys are talking about identity in mid-March,
to me, that's a red flag.
It's like, why are you talking about, like, you guys were
crushing it earlier in the year. Now you don't
have an identity? That's why it was so strange.
I was like, there was no identity talk.
It was actually the complete opposite. It was that we found
our groove and we found ourselves. They were
25-5. They were beating everybody. And then now
you get a little adversity. It's like,
we don't know our identity. It's like, that was just a strange
comment to me, man. You know, I don't, I I'm not there. So I can't speak to really what's
going on in that locker room. But if we're comparing in locker rooms day after day, when
you just people asking, asking, picking, asking, asking, and you can have one moment where you,
you slip for 20 seconds and you say something and then now we're talking about it on a podcast.
Exactly. And you gotta, you gotta think too, like this guy has a podcast of himself, right?
So I think Paul sometimes just talks just because he does it now all the time. Sometimes like
Draymond, sometimes like you say things that you're not on your pod. You know what I mean?
Like this is, you know what I mean? So they're asking him, he's like, we don't have an identity.
Like Paul George, bro, you shouldn't be saying this. You're like, you know, you're one of the
captains of the team. Why don't we keep that in house and y'all figure that out.
That's where like, sometimes you're absolutely right. You know, he could be caught up in the
moment, frustrated, didn't have a good game. Teams lost 10, like you said, 10 and 10 in the last 20
games, man, we don't have an identity. I'm pretty sure you probably got in the car. I was like,
hell, I say that, you know what I mean? Like, so I don't think it's as deep as what people think it
is. You know, I don't, I don't think it's that deep. That's why I picked them. Like you said,
there are counters to them.
And a weird home crowd too,
I think would be the other thing
that hurts them in the playoffs.
They don't have...
You've seen it.
We didn't have a culture there then
and we tried.
We covered the banners.
We did this whole thing.
The honest to God truth is
we're like the stepkid in that city.
We were and they still are now.
It's a Lakers town.
It always will be.
It's the stepkid of like the fourth wife.
Yes, yes.
It's not even like the second wife's kid.
It's like there's been two other wives
and then they showed up after.
Because they don't even get preference over the Kings.
I'm talking about the hockey team.
They're the third tenant in that building.
They go off the schedule.
Lakers always get first priority.
Well, you saw it like this Sunday.
Guess who has the 1230 against March Madness home game?
It's not the Lakers.
It's Clippers, Sixers.
1230.
They always have the worst time.
Always.
And the crowd, to your point,
not that they don't have a good fan base,
it's just not...
When we're comparing it to other markets and teams,
they only have one team there
that's their iconic team.
Where like...
Listen, it is what it is.
The Lakers...
Or the Lakers.
Well, you know what they did this year?
Whoever owns that building,
they created this whole section
that's right across from the home team's bench
that has like you get to go under
and it's like there's suites underneath.
And basically,
they won't move anyone else in there
if the seats aren't sold.
So for the Lakers, they're like half sold.
For the Clippers, it's like empty.
So the Clippers are sitting there,
they're looking across their bench and it's just this empty
section of super
wealthy seats that nobody wants to buy.
Is that the suites that go for
a couple million and then they get like 12?
Yeah, well,
it's this whole section that you go
under and you have these bunker suites. So anyway, the
vibe is just really weird at the games.
Cause then you have like the diehard fans,
but then if they play somebody,
you know,
that has like,
like when they play golden state,
it's like half and half.
Yeah.
You know,
if they play the Lakers,
it's like half and half.
And that,
you know,
that's always going to be one of those.
All right.
So dangerous teams.
If I gave you gold,
metal,
bronze,
you say gold to the Clippers.
So now you have New Orleans or Phoenix. Who are you more afraid of?
Gold is Clippers still.
I just feel that way.
Silver, people are going to not like this
because I do like the Pelicans.
I'm still going Phoenix.
I just...
Oh, man.
This is tough. I like the Pelicans team
better. When we just talked about it,
we just talked about stars getting it done
in the playoffs. You know what I mean?
Kevin and Devin, and then you had the addition
of Brad. It hasn't
been great during the regular season.
Sometimes the regular season is just not a
tell-all.
You get in a seven-game series,
and it's like, bro, it don't even matter what just happened.
It's seven-seven, best of seven.
It's us versus you.
Kevin and Devin and Brad are looking around the locker room like,
yo, we got enough, man.
Our best seven can beat anybody.
And that is a team that, like, when we talk about scoring
and you need a bucket and possession by possession,
we saw it in the game where they went to Denver, uh, Denver and Kevin was just hitting those types of shots.
And like,
you're just like,
man,
this team on a good night could beat anybody.
It's just like,
they did that without Devin.
Uh,
you know,
and they only have to go four and three to win a series.
So I don't need to stop it four times.
Yeah.
So they can,
they can still lose a couple.
You know what I mean?
I,
I have to go Phoenix second,
uh,
silver and I bronze,
but I have to give the Pelicans
just due to like, I don't know.
First off, I got to see Zion play very well
in the playoffs. The game shrinks.
It gets physical and that paint gets crowded.
We've seen it with Giannis. Giannis
had to figure out ways to have success in the playoffs.
You know what I mean? He had to reach
that new level. That's something
Zion's going to have to do because they're going to crowd
that paint and it's going to be a little different
than the regular season. Well, there's two things. There's that
and if they're really going to do the
Zion's our point guard thing,
that's not going to work in the playoffs
because what's going to happen is
teams are going to guard them 94 feet,
make them work, do what people
did to Phoenix. Oh, Chris Paul, you're
old. We're going to wear you down.
That's exactly what they're going to do. Now, we're giving it our all. People don't understand,
like regular season men, we're going game by game. When you go into a game, you're already
thinking about also the scattering report for tomorrow's game or the next game. When you go
to a playoff series, you're going to have a guy give his absolute all. I used to tell this to guys
when players sign guys because they're energy guys. They're like, yo, this guy's great. He
plays with high energy. He has a motor on him., yo, this guy's great. He plays with high energy.
He has a motor on him.
I'm like, that's great.
But in the playoffs, everyone has a motor.
So then that guy is obsolete.
You know, like I love Pat Bev or Jared Vanderbilt.
These guys are like great energy guys.
In the playoffs, everybody plays with that energy.
So like now you have to do other things, man.
Now you have to be like really skilled
or like you have to be a hooper
because everyone's playing hard. They're going to pick Zion up. They're going to poke at the ball.
They're going to be messing with them. They're going to crowd the paint. They're going to build
a wall. He's going to have to figure out ways. I'm not saying Zion can't. We saw Giannis do it,
but Zion's going to have to figure out ways. And Coach Willie Green is going to have to figure out
ways for their offense to try to speed up as fast as possible in a slowed down environment, because that's what the playoffs is sometimes. And they're going to have to figure out ways for their offense to try to speed up as fast as possible in a slowed down
environment because that's the playoffs is sometimes
and they're going to have to figure out ways to get Zion
going get easy buckets. Yeah,
and they've had crunch time issues too. Yeah,
we're taping this before. There's an
Orlando Pelicans game tonight
and I don't know what's going to happen in it, but my
guess would be Orlando
is going to go. Oh, you're going to do
this. We have Jalen Suggs.
Yep. Okay.
And just kind of unleash
him like a pit bull on that
no point guard offense.
There's
I'm like, I'm more
glass half empty than glass half full
with them. The glass half full would be
when Zion has been playing,
when they've had their team last year and this
year, they're like a top six team
net rating. Yeah. And their size,
their size, like you pointed out earlier,
Bill, their size is like,
it's a turn on. You know what I mean?
You see the size across the floor
and that's a turn on for people.
You know what I mean? Just considering
the length that they have defensively.
Every three is contested.
Hitting shots over Herb Jones and Trey Murphy,
these guys are like six.
They're a long team.
Valanchuna, Zion Williams, Brandon Ingram, Herb Jones,
Trey Murphy, Larry Nance.
It's like, my God, they're big as hell.
When you have that much size on a team in a playoff series,
that could be a concern.
And that's why people feel like, man, Pelicans aren't an easy matchup.
That's not a team that you'd want to play first round.
Well, that's why you love the play-in in the round one
because some of these matchups, New Orleans to me is almost like
I'd be afraid to bet honor against them in a round one.
I guess depending on the matchup, There's going to be certain matchups
where we're like, oh, this is bad for them.
I think if they play Minnesota, that's just a bad
matchup for them.
But I
have the least feel for them. Phoenix,
it seems like the
smart teams have figured out how to attack
them, especially the Nurkic piece
of it. I don't know if you saw what Boston did
to them
last week, but they put Drew
on Nurkic and they just
tried to get Nurkic in every possible pick
and roll. And that's the thing. I think people
we always try to talk about it on this
pod, but when we get in a hunting
season in the playoffs
and whatever your
scab is on your arm.
And the team's like, what's that?
And they just start like scratching the scab and trying to make it bleed.
That's what happens.
The Celtics last year, like we, Grant Williams and Marcus Smart, like nobody wanted, nobody
had to guard those guys, you know?
And it got to the point where, you know, Grant basically was unplayable for a lot of the
games because he lost his confidence.
So now it's like,
Oh shit.
Now what do we do?
And everybody was like,
Hey Marcus,
knock yourself out.
You know, and that,
that was the scab and that was the one teams were picking.
But,
um,
I think Phoenix Nurkic is to me,
I Nurkic,
I know his stats are good.
He's been healthy this year,
but he's the scab.
Well,
a hundred percent.
They're going to,
they're going to try to get out of it.
And also like this whole no point guard thing for them,
it's not, I don't like it.
I haven't liked it. And again, I think
people have this idea that they need
this ultimate point guard. I don't
feel that way at all. All I think they need
is a solid point guard to just be able to help them
run the show in times of chaos.
When I think of other big threes, when we talk
about the Miami Heat,
bro, Mario Chalmers wasn't some superstar point guard.
They had Deway Wade.
They had LeBron James.
They had Chris Bosh.
They had all this stuff on this team, right?
They weren't running 50 pick and rolls a game with Mario Chalmers.
He'd be lucky to get four.
Mario Chalmers was there to be able to hit an open shot,
be a solid defender, and just when it got a little sticky
and they're doing a little ISO
or James and wait, he'd get the rebound
and be like, hold on.
Let's get down the court.
Let's run. You know what I mean? That's all they need.
You got Kevin. You got Devin. Those are the guys you want
picking roles with. Brad Beal, you got everything.
You just need a guard who can defend,
hit an open shot who you just can't
sag off and not play.
And they need a guy who can just run an offense. They don't need like like for instance that's why minnesota extended
michael conley for two more years like yo bro we have enough here we like you because you just help
us when we get a little chaotic you you you just you you're you're a point guard we don't need uh
trey young uh luca donkin shay alex we don't need that. We have our stars in other spots on the floor.
That's what White does for the South.
Exactly.
Alright, guys. We've been a little... Let's calm down.
Let's calm down. Let's run a play.
The thing is, you know this. There's not
30 of those in the league.
There might be like 12.
And that's the thing, right? They got
so top-heavy with this scoring.
Phoenix doubled down. Devin and Kevinvin and brad we're gonna score we're gonna score and then we don't
need a point guard devon can play point it's like well now devon's trying to be a point guard instead
of being who devon is like you need a they need a point guard and they got isaiah we'll see how
that works i'm happy for him by the way i think his story is incredible oh my god he's like yeah
the number one yeah yeah his his his heart and Oh my God. The number one. Yeah. His heart
and his arc to continue to play.
People have been laughing at Isaiah for the past couple years
continuing to try to play in the G League and all these
rec games he plays with. For him to get a 10-day
with Phoenix just speaks to his love and passion
for the game. I'm so happy for that guy. And I hope
he plays well. I do think they need a defensive
point guard. And just a guy
who can just bring it up, get
him into some sets,
hit the open shot and just be solid. Just be solid. They don't need anything special from you.
They already got special on the floor that they pay 400 million to. You got to just be Mario Chalmers. That guy was vital for that Miami team. And I go down the line of other guys just like
that. You know what I mean? So I do think that's an issue and a glaring issue for Phoenix. And I
think going into the summer, that's somebody, it's something that they're going to try to add.
So we'll see how this ends up.
But this play-in tournament is going to be crazy.
It was an aggressive move.
I think if they knew Grayson Allen
was going to be this good for them,
maybe they don't do the Beal piece.
And maybe they think of a different
kind of team to put together.
They didn't know Grayson Allen
was going to become Clay Thompson in the mid-2010s.
I didn't know Grayson could shoot like that. More
so like even shooting off the dribble,
off a pick and roll.
I didn't know he could move and shoot like that in terms of
just coming off a down screen, one-two step.
I didn't know he had that footwork.
I didn't know he could shoot like this. I knew
he was a capable shooter. But he's
turned into arguably one of the best shooters
in the NBA. Well, they have this extension
deadline with him.
I think it's March 27th.
Because after six months, after a trade, you can sign the dude.
He's probably in the open market with all the teams that have cap space now.
He's probably like a $15 to $18 million guy.
And they're just going to have to sign him.
So now they're going to be in the 17th apron.
And we know what apron they're eligible for.
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slash special. All right. So coming off the Suns, Durant passes Shaq. Durant is now the eighth leading scorer of all time, even though he missed
most of 2014 because he hurt his foot, or 2013 because he hurt his foot. He missed all the
Achilles season between the Warriors and the Nets. And he's probably missed two and a half years
because of injuries. And he's just been 28, 29 a game now since 2009, 2010. Um, I think he's
been probably the second most discussed player of the last 15 years behind LeBron. Um, I am,
I am in the Katie, I'm in the pro Katie defender camp, but I also see the points some people make about it. Um,
why is there, why is there so much conversation with two sides with him specifically compared to some of the other players in the league? What do you think it is? And you played against him for a
bunch of years. What, what is it about him? If we're going off of talent and scoring ability,
there's, there's no question, right?
Every player talks about it.
Like, bro, this guy, the way he scores,
he's number one in the NBA.
Number one.
And he has been.
His longevity as a scorer at Hooper
is still not appreciated enough.
We praise LeBron every day, as we should.
We are even now talking about Steph.
And like, KD just is kind of swept under the rug meanwhile the guys is
averaging like 27 at age whatever he is
he's again his high 30s still putting
up 30 and 40 point games basically a 50
he's a 50 40 90 guy for this
decade and that's insane
yeah it's insane
and you know what's even more insane Bill
is the degree of difficulty
of shots that he shoots consistently
contested fade fadeaways,
mid-range. He's heavily
a mid-range player, pull-up threes off the dribble.
He's the toughest shots in basketball.
And he's made them at a high clip.
Every
long player that
has decent skill when they come
out like, oh, Kevin Durant!
We haven't seen one yet.
Even touch the surface of even being
near him. Every lanky
player we see in college or high school, he has
ability to be Kevin. Bro, it's not happening.
That guy is like a phenomenon. Just how we haven't seen
a guy before LeBron or after LeBron,
we also haven't seen anybody like Kevin.
We haven't seen anybody at seven foot be able to move and
shoot and have the skill level like he has.
So you ask this question, why isn't he
regarded as such?
The Warriors thing, it changed everything, Bill.
And I'm not saying it's right or wrong,
but when you lose 3-1 to a team
and then go to that team,
and it's not only that you went to the team,
it's the fact that everybody knew how good you were.
At that time, you were the second best player in the NBA.
It was LeBron, then you. When you go to that
team, you made it.
I don't want to say you took the
easy road, but it was
the road that
we knew
him going to that team.
It's soft to say it's not fair.
But this guy went to that team
and he was still the best player
in that team, by the way.
Steph was the most important
to that Warriors team,
but Kevin Durant was the best
player in the team.
And everybody saw that in the finals
when they went against LeBron.
The guy was incredible.
It just felt like,
man, I just think you're too good for this.
And we give him credit.
He was still the best player in the team.
Finals MVP.
Two-time champion. You got to give Kevin Durant his flowers for that. It just him credit he was still the best part of the team the finals mvp two-time champion you got to give kevin durant his flowers for that it just felt like he was
too good to do that he was too good to do that and that's what like even they gave lebron shit
for years when he went to miami you know i mean it's just like the cleveland championship meant
way more it's just like bro you you went and got that you know i mean you went and did that
this one felt like you know it's like come on man like went and got that. You know what I mean? You went and did that. This one felt like, you know, it's like, come on, man.
Especially since you had enough.
You had Russ there.
You had everything there.
You were up 3-1 versus Golden State.
It's just the timing of it wasn't right.
And then, you know, he's bounced around.
He went to Brooklyn.
It didn't work.
And he goes to Phoenix.
We haven't seen him on his own just go get one.
Where I've seen Steph do that.
I've seen Steph win after KD left.
He won before KD was there.
Stamped.
We've seen LeBron win in every single place he's been.
Cleveland, Miami, Lakers.
The guys won a championship.
Stamped.
Kevin's the third guy in that tier, man.
We talk about the best players of the last decade or more.
It's LeBron, Steph, and KD.
They're the three guys that are above everyone else.
And two of them have done it on their own or done
it with their teams, where KD
has simply only done it with the Warriors.
That's it. And we've had these weird
years with Kevin, where they
lose early in the playoffs. We saw Boston,
that weird Boston series a couple years ago, where
Brown and Tatum really went at him.
We're like, what the hell is this? What's going on?
Do you remember that? Yeah. Tatum outplay at him. We were like, what the hell is this? What's going on? Do you remember that?
I went to the games. Tatum outplayed him severely.
That was like, whoa.
That's weird.
I've never seen Kevin this vulnerable. I've never seen him play like that.
We have these instances
like that to where the media, obviously,
they pick him apart.
He's a guy that goes at people on Twitter.
He's a guy that's very emotional.
They caught him with the burner.
He's talking to people.
He always has comebacks.
He has something to say.
He is a very emotional guy.
So people like throwing stones at his glass house.
And that's the difference between,
think about it, man.
Steph is so regarded and self-respected
and well-respected and he's professional
and he stays out the media in
that lane and like his media is run like i don't even think he controls his instagrams clearly it's
somebody else you could tell by the pictures that are posted right like he's he's not even involved
in that he plays he does his thing he's built his legacy he's been on one team his entire career uh
that's a whole different thing right you can't say anything to steph lebron's lebron so we're
not even gonna get into that so like ke has these things. They're like these little points that I just named.
I named like 10 of them.
You can throw a stone at and break that glass house
so people feel like he's this or that.
And because of that, it gets in the way of how great he is.
Because I'm with you, Bill.
People thought I was crazy for saying Kevin Durant's a top 10 player.
I said this the other day.
I was like, for me, man, I know it's hard to compare guys in the 90s and 80s,
but based off of scoring and skill, and I've never seen anybody like it,
Kevin's a top 10, top 15 player of all time for me, man.
The guy in any era just dominates.
He is a scoring machine.
I've always been a big Kevin Durant fan, so I am biased.
I love watching him play, and I just think he's unbelievable as a basketball player
i played pickup with him last year a little bit last summer this past summer uh before i decided
to go and do the media stuff i played pickup with him like every other day and the the games were
incredible bill i mean we were out in the valley it was devin myself trae young chet homegrown i'm
talking about it was filled with pros jalen green it. It was the invite only and it was Kevin's
pickup. Kevin sent the text out.
It was only 12 to 13 guys. If you weren't on the list
you didn't play that day.
It was his pickup. So everybody wanted to play
because it was Kevin. When I tell you he
was so much better than everybody else in the gym
it was laughable, man. He scored like the first
nine points at pickup.
I remember at one point he hit a tough fadeaway
off the glass going to his left. I look over one point, like he hit a tough fadeaway off the glass, like going to his left.
And I look over and you could see like other gyms and coaches just like,
God,
leave it.
He's so gifted.
He's so good.
And we don't appreciate Kevin enough because of these other things,
man.
And like,
I,
I wish if he wins a championship,
like a Phoenix or somebody like it would help so much.
And I don't think it's going to happen because I don't think Phoenix is good enough.
That's the issue there.
He has these things, Bill.
He has these little chinks in the armor
that we've seen LeBron and Steph not have.
And that's the difference where people,
I think unfairly sometimes, are so off of Kevin.
That's one thing, you have some bones to pick
with some of his decisions he's made,
whatever, whatever.
You don't like him going to Golden State,
okay, fine.
But it's the difference to be like,
man, Kevin, he's not even a...
Kevin's not...
Now we're wiling.
Now we're doing too much.
You guys need to take a step back
and really watch and look at his numbers
and his portfolio
and then come back and talk to me
because the guy is unbelievable.
I don't know. That's my opinion. i still defend the golden state thing yeah i i thought at the time i i i don't
know if uh i don't know if i would have done it but i understood it because he had been there nine
years was seattle and then eight years in okc he probably had enough of the westbrook experience
yep the team itself i think for years and years,
they did the hard end trade.
They didn't spend enough money.
I mean, I've talked about this so many times on this podcast,
but I at least understood it.
He wanted a life change.
He wanted to live in the Bay.
He wanted to play in this awesome team.
And I think he thought of it like,
I'll go here for three years or four years,
and then I'll figure out the next thing.
And until he got hurt, it worked.
I mean, they were going to win three titles in a row.
He was playing the best he'd ever played when he got hurt.
He had that Clippers series.
Were you on that 2019 Clippers team?
No.
No, I think you were gone at that point.
He was so awesome in that.
Like, I really felt like that was the best he'd ever played.
You're right.
He was having like 50 every game on like...
Yeah, and the Achilles thing,
to me, the Achilles piece is the part that gets forgotten.
You know, if LeBron had just gotten hurt in 2012
and missed a year and a half,
like we would have mentioned that a couple of times.
But that's one.
And then I'll never understand the Brooklyn thing.
And maybe the Knicks weren't in the place
where any player would have taken
that organization seriously and wanted to go there. But he had his main person, Rich Kleiman,
who they did a podcast recently. And Rich was like, I was trying to get you to go to the Knicks.
And Katie's like, yeah, that was a mistake. I should have listened to you. For him not to
understand how irrelevant Brooklyn is in the New York market compared to the Knicks, it's way worse
than the Clippers. At least the Clippers have been here in the 80s and 90s.
Brooklyn's like,
they're completely meaningless
in New York, you know?
And for him not to get that,
I just thought it was a weird move.
You know, you talk about
not having an identity.
You know, Brooklyn.
They're number one.
Yeah.
And it was,
you know what that was, Bill?
That was,
he won two with Golden State,
remember? Yeah. And then the Draymond thing happened. Right? know what that was, Bill? That was, he won two with Golden State, remember?
And then the Draymond thing happened, right?
Well, yeah, that was.
And that started it, all right?
And after those words were said,
sometimes even when you forgive each other,
you don't forget.
He said those words to him on the court.
I don't know what exactly was said.
I heard what it was said.
I don't want to speak on it because, you know, whatever.
He said some things to KD
and that changed the way KD looked at, you know, whatever. He said some things to KD and that changed the
way KD looked at, I think, his place there. And I think he felt like, wait, wait, wait.
And to Isaiah Thomas's point the other day, I think KD felt like, hold on, wait, guys.
I know I came to y'all's team. I know y'all won one before me. Let's not act like I didn't
make this go longer. Let's not act like I didn't make us unbeatable.
Kevin made that team that special.
They were beatable.
Isaiah, you guys remember? By the way, I went to that game
and I watched the whole thing happen
and I knew it was like, oh my god.
This is going to be bad.
Then it got bad in the locker room too.
They never recovered from it. But I think a lot of that had to do
with KD.
He never really committed to whether he was going to stay
after that year.
And it was just this festering, weird kind of situation.
It's like when your parents aren't getting along,
but nobody's saying anything.
And then it just blows up at Thanksgiving one night.
The game was like the Thanksgiving.
It was like, wait, what's happening?
Mom just threw a turkey at dad.
And they had won two.
So at that point, he got his rings.
He wanted, at that point, I think for him,
he was like, you know what?
Fuck it.
I'm going to go play with my boy Kyrie and James.
I'm just going to go play with my homies
and let's go see.
We're going to win.
We're going to have fun.
It wasn't even a logical decision.
I think he was just in his mind like,
I'm going to go play with my friends. I'm going to do it my way. I'm going to do it
this way. Because he just won. He got his rings.
That was like his thing. He got my rings. I did this.
I was finals MVP. People can say what they want.
I'm going to go play my boy. Yeah, I beat
LeBron head-to-head two straight years.
Which now, he gets no credit for that.
He does get credit for that. The only reason he doesn't get credit
for that is because LeBron was out
there by himself playing against them and KD had too
much help. LeBron was out there the second
year by himself, but not the first year.
No, no, no. Not the first year.
The first year, the teams from a salary standpoint
were even. He had Kyrie.
He had Kevin Love, who they gave the first pick
of the draft for. They had a bunch of expensive
role players.
I think it was
close. When we went into that
2017 finals, people were like, who's going to win? I don't think people were like, the world's going to roll them. Yeah, I'll give you that. I'll give you close. I mean, when we went into that 2017 finals,
people were like, who's going to win?
I don't think people were like,
the Warriors are going to roll them.
Yeah, I'll give you that.
I'll give you that.
The first one was definitely closer.
The second one was ridiculous.
I mean, LeBron's team was like... Is that the best team?
The 17?
Is that the best team you've ever played?
17 Warriors?
No, you had to play perfect to beat them.
It felt like you had to play perfect.
It felt like when you beat them,
you're like, damn, we played great tonight. You had to play great to beat them. It felt like you had to play perfect. It felt like when you beat them, you're like, damn, we played great tonight.
You had to play
great to beat them, especially
in the third quarter. You could be up by 15 points,
man, going into halftime,
and everybody felt like it was 0-0 because we all
knew it was coming. They were going to go on a run,
especially back when they were at Oracle.
That gym used to be
rocking in there, man. It was
just different. You would be up 20, you're like,
yo guys, we got to prepare ourselves for this run.
We know they're going to turn that switch.
They're a third quarter team,
probably the best ever.
And they're going to go on a monumental run.
And it just felt like you couldn't slow them down
once that gear got going, man.
They had too much.
Steph was in his prime.
KD was at the peak of his prime.
Klay was in his prime. Draymond had his peak of his prime. Klay was in his prime.
Draymond had his niche.
They had good role players around them.
It was nuts, bro.
Our teams got close. I was on
those Houston teams, man.
We were really good.
We just weren't good enough.
You know what I mean? That was frustrating.
I was even on the Clippers team before that
that tried to compete with the Warriors. We were really good.
We were just right there.
We just weren't good enough.
And they were just, that's the best team I've ever played against in my life.
I've never played against a team better than them.
You know who has a version of that now?
Is the Nuggets, where six minutes left.
Uh-oh, we're only up six.
They go win the game.
Oh, shit.
We don't have enough distance.
And then the Nuggets just do their
shark from Jaws thing and come back.
They play the same way
every time down the stretch.
Two-man game.
Pick and roll.
Jamal Murray, Nikola Jokic.
Jamal will pick and choose his times to score.
Gordon floating around near the rim on the baseline
waiting for an alley-oop.
Gordon's playing the dunker.
Colwell Pope and Michael Porter I'm sorry, Michael Porter Jr.
They're all spaced. Two shooters on each side.
Pick your poison.
Because our best player makes the right decision every
time. We're going to get it to him in that
little quick pick and roll spot.
Now, he's shooting the floater,
the lob to AG, or it's his pass to
Michael Porter Jr. Pick which one you're going to give up. You've got to
give up something. And if
you don't give up anything and you play it well, then you got
Jamal Murray who can make some magic himself. They just
out-execute teams every
single time. I say this with Boston. I love Boston.
But their fourth quarter
is horrendous.
And Tatum is one of the... And I love Tatum.
I'm a fan of Tatum. But his crunch time
as a superstar, he actually has the lowest
percentage, field goal percentage. I think it's like 30-something percent. It's not good. And a lot of Tatum, but his crunch time as a superstar, he actually has the lowest percentage, field goal percentage,
I think it's like 30-something percent. It's not good.
And a lot of it's based off of him and
Jalen Brown make their own magic
and use ISO basketball
and hero plays to try to win games
where Denver executes.
So when you get three minutes
left in the game, if we're in the finals this year
and it's 98-98 and it's
Denver-Boston, you're not in good
shape. We've
lost that exact game twice this year already.
This year, both
games have gone down to the wire. I would text people
like, this game is over. They're not winning the game.
Unless Tatum,
because Tatum's so good, if he just hits
tough shots and makes up, then they can win.
Because it's possible. He's really good.
But consistently in a seven-game
series where every game's
going to be close because Boston or Denver's not going to blow out each
other consistently. There might be one blowout in that playoff series.
Maybe one. And I'd say maybe it's at Denver
because playing it up there, it's
kind of crazy. They have the best home court advantage
in the league with that altitude.
It's real. But
man, they execute better than
everybody. They're just like the Warriors. Great point. Great comparison.
They do. They out-execute teams.
I said this a couple days ago.
I think it's the
best team I've seen in seven years
because there's an
inevitability with them down the stretch.
Even when Dallas beat them the other day, how did they
beat them? Well, Luka hit a
27-footer. Murray missed
a 14-footer. He's wide open. And then
Kyrie hit one of the craziest end-of-the-game shots in the history of the league. And that's
how they lost. And they barely lost because of those three events. Hey, last thing I wanted
to mention quick, and then we'll go, just Philly. So I was going to do this on Tuesday, and I forgot
because FanDuel had had odds on Philly to make the playoffs. And I think they were like, they were plus,
plus three 20,
not to make the playoffs.
Now those odds aren't even on there because they lost again.
They're the eight seed.
And beat is still not back.
Philly was 29 and 13 after they beat the Spurs.
When it beat had that crazy game,
they were first in net rating.
And now they're 38 and 31.
So they're 9 and 18 in their last 27.
They're set up for, I don't know if Embiid comes back or not,
but they're going to be the eighth seed.
They're going to have to play the Bulls in the play-in game for the 8-9.
I don't know why you would bring Embiid back at this point.
It's March 21st, and he's like, why?
What's the point?
Correct.
You nailed it right in the head.
He does not need to come back.
What's the rush?
What's the, bro, the risk-reward here,
it's not worth it.
First off, again, we talked about earlier with Gobert.
A man of this guy's size needs proper rehab and time to heal.
You do not rush a big man back,
let alone your franchise player, MVP caliber player like Joel Embiid.
By the way, it's like, what are we rushing for, bro?
We just got Buddy healed.
They got Oubre, who's been a great late sign,
who's a guy they could probably
re-sign for a decent, cheap contract.
You have
Tyrese Maxey, who's gotten this exposure
and freedom to go out there and play and advance
his game. You get a full summer of
Joel Embiid rehabbing. They have like
$50-something million in cap space. They're going to get off
that Tobias Harris contract, which is insane.
They have all of these aspects to where
Philly can realistically
next year be in a position
to actually now
realistically contend.
They got rid of the drama.
You know,
the doc thing didn't work.
He left.
James is out of there.
All these things.
They got a clear mind,
clear head.
Team happened.
I didn't,
they are rushing
Joel Embiid back now.
Even if you get him back healthy,
bro,
the guy hasn't played since.
However,
what shape is he going to be in?
Is it going to be
100% healthy? Is it going to be sore?
Are we risking this? Why
even risk something like that with him?
If he gets hurt again, whoever's
decision it was to bring him back, we'll be
fired. This isn't Durant
in the 2019 finals
with like, alright, you're not 100%,
but you can play on this.
And if we win four times,
they have to just beating Chicago
in the play-in game
to have the right to play the Celtics,
who are right now
the fourth best regular season of all time,
who play Philly really well anyway.
And all right, let's say,
oh my God, they just upset the Celtics.
This is one of the biggest upsets
in the history of the league.
Then they still have to win two more rounds.
And then they still have to beat Jokic in the finals.
This isn't happening.
He will wear down.
He will wear down.
It's not enough time.
It's not even close, Bill.
It's not close.
I keep hearing him say quotes about him coming back.
It's not a good decision.
It's not a good decision.
Well, they said he like kind of doing a little
practice stuff
and some shooting
bro just
just calm down
just relax man
just get
and I know Philly fans
are like what
bro like no Philly
you should want this
you should want him
to be alright
have a full summer of rehab
get his body right
come back even better
and healthier
next year
all those lumps and bruises
because this guy's been carrying this team for like three, four years.
I'm talking about the amount of times this guy touches the ball.
He goes to the free throw line.
He gets killed every game.
It's brutal watching him play sometimes because of how much he touches the ball.
It's like, gosh, damn, this guy has so much on his shoulders.
Let him properly heal and then come back next year.
You do not need him coming back early.
Their schedule the rest of the way, they only have five home games left.
They're playing the Lakers on Friday night,
Clippers, Sacramento on the road.
They have Cleveland on the road.
They have Miami on the road.
They got San Antonio near the end of the year on the road.
They just don't have a lot of easy games either.
So they're clearly going to be the eighth seed.
Yes.
And so now it's like, hey, Joel, come back.
Oh, by the way, we're going to be the eighth seed. Yes. And so now it's like, hey, Joel, come back. Oh, by the way, we're going to be playing a one game elimination playoff game on April 15th.
Zero sense.
Makes zero sense.
It makes zero sense.
And if you're a Philly fan, you should not want this.
Just take the L in the year.
It's okay.
Listen, we already have our favorites in the East and the West anyway.
Yeah.
Why don't we get the team right?
And let's gear up for this summer.
You got a big summer ahead.
You got cap space. You got some money to spend.
Get some role players in there. Resign some guys.
Joel's getting healthy. You end the season with
Maxie getting his experience to go out there and be
by himself and even grow and get better.
Now you got your duo. You got some good assets
coming in next year that you could sign and pay.
You're in shape next year
to be a contending team. We're already
at the end of the season. We're talking about four or five months.
Just hold it down. Welcome to be a contending team. We're already at the end of the season. We're talking about four or five months. Just hold it down.
By the way, welcome to being a
media member because the Philly fans are going
to react to this as, oh yeah, you just don't want
Philly to come back because
you don't want them to play the Celtics in round one.
You're just afraid of him coming
back. I'm like, definitely.
I want nothing but the best for Joel Embiid. That's what I want.
I don't care about the Philadelphia
sections. I care about Joel Embiid as a basketball player. I want him to play good for a long time and be healthy. I want nothing but the best for Joel Embiid. That's what I want. I don't care about the Philadelphia 76ers. I care about Joel Embiid as a basketball player.
I want him to play good for a long time and be healthy.
I want him to be able to walk okay
after he's done playing basketball.
All right?
So to anybody that has anything to say to that,
you can kiss my ass.
I don't really care.
He's been out for a chunk of the season
and you're trying to rush a seven-foot player back.
By the way, we're not talking about a pick and roll,
just a guy who contends
and is like a Clint Capella big.
We're talking about a guy
that you guys feed 100 times a game
and you expect him to have 30 and 15 and 10.
And defend the rim.
And defend the rim.
It's like, bro, are y'all kidding me right now?
Like, bro, just take the L in the year.
Who cares?
You're going to be in position this summer.
Philly, and I'm telling you right now,
for the Philly fans who might be mad I'm saying this,
I have Philly picked, if they handle this summer right, if Darryl
Moye does what he's supposed to do, and
all these decisions are made correctly,
Philly is easily an early
pick next year to be a team that can go contend and win a
championship. You mean when they sign Paul George?
Listen,
you said it.
You said it, not me. I'm going to let you
throw that out there.
I think the Clippers, would you be you said it. You said it, not me. I'm going to let you throw that out there. But there's,
but like you said.
I think the Clippers,
would you be,
would you be shocked
if Paul George was not on the Clippers next year?
I would not be shocked.
No, no, not with how,
I mean, listen,
we just talked about his quote the other,
whether that was innocent or not.
You know what I mean?
And we've seen,
we've seen
the Clippers been so,
depending on how this playoffs goes,
listen, if they go the first round
or second round and lose,
buckle up.
Yeah, buckle up for like a,
we don't know what's going to happen there
with multiple guys.
The only thing we've learned with the NBA
the last 10 years is that
an unhappy exit usually leads to
more transactions and drama
than anyone would expect.
100%.
Give me your top two dream guests
for Off Guard,
your podcast
on the Ringer Podcast Network.
Who have we tried to get
that hasn't committed yet?
I want Russell Westbrook.
And I'll tell you why.
He doesn't do podcasts.
He doesn't do a lot of interviews.
He's always actually had
a certain way or feeling
towards the media, if anything.
Yeah.
I want Russell.
I think he's a vastly under
appreciated
NBA player.
The bullshit comments
made by media personalities
that just say things for clickbait, whether it's Russell
Westbrook or all these other things that
we talk about. We always talk about where Russ isn't,
but we don't talk about what he is.
I actually think the Clippers really
miss him because he comes
in and shifts the energy again.
There's no question. He's good at it.
People don't talk about his mindset to be a former
MVP and superstar to just
take these roles, man, no matter what they give him.
He's done it when he was
starting and playing well. They brought in James. He went right
back to the bench, no questions asked. He's done
everything that people ask him to do, man. And we've seen
superstars time and time again not accept
roles and get themselves out the league because of it.
And this is a guy who's like, you know,
added longevity to his career just
based off him being a good guy, a good teammate, and accepting
those roles. I would love to hear his perspective on
things and how he's approached
things and how you deal with that media,
how you deal with it, because I know you see it.
And, you know, he's even had his own quirks and and and interactions with the media that have been
good bad i would love to like talk to him and really get into that that mind and have him open
up and actually be honest and having a conversation he would definitely be one uh and then two for me
i'm gonna say this name just because you know he's not a guy that I want to talk to Luca a little bit.
I would like to talk to Luca a little bit just because he does stuff, but he's really dry when he talks.
You know what I mean?
He doesn't put out too much.
He's just a guy who plays in hoops, but he's the best guard in the NBA.
And he has been.
He's been the first team just about every year he's in the league.
His resume already is nuts.
I want to talk to him about what he feels that his place in the league is
and really get in his mind of like,
where do you think you could get better at?
What steps do you want to take defensively?
What do you want out of this?
You know what I mean?
Because you are the best, most talented guard.
The things he does in the NBA, you can't even teach.
He has a feel in the way he plays the game.
You can't teach it. He has a feel in the way he plays a game. You can't teach it. He's a
must-see TV. I would
like to ask him, do you think you dribble too
much? Do you think you need to do this less? Do you think
you need to improve on defense? Why didn't he go better with Porzingis?
Why did
Brunson leave? Why did that work?
Why did Brunson not?
Why is Kyrie's thing working a little bit better?
What do you need on that team for you to
be a contender? You're regarded as the best guard in the league.
Last year, you didn't make the playoffs.
This year, you're teetering to make it.
Why?
Why?
I want to know what,
because when we talk about best guards in the league,
Luca, I put you one.
So what is it?
What do we need to see from you?
Or what do you need?
Are you going to be Dallas long-term?
Like, I have so many questions with that guy.
Like, he would have to be my number two. Those are
the two guys I would like to interview.
Have you had Ant
on yet? I had Ant.
You had him last year though, right? You know what I did?
I had him on too early, Bill. I should have had him
on this year. You got to bring him back and just
ask him, what's it going to be like
in the Olympics when you're playing for
the country in three different sports?
How are you going to balance starting for the Vikings?
I should get Ant back on.
Could you start for the Vikings would be my first questions.
Like if you had a three-week training camp,
do you think you could be the QB1 for the Vikings in 2024?
You know you're going to say that.
You're going to say 100%.
All right.
Listen to Off Guard with Austin Rivers.
You can watch him on ESPN. Yeah, I'm about to go on in an hour. All right. Listen to Off Guard with Austin Rivers. You can watch him on ESPN.
Yeah, I'm about to go on in an hour.
All right.
Good to see you, Austin.
I appreciate you having me, man.
Thank you, guys.
Thanks.
All right.
That's it for the podcast.
Thanks to Steve Cerruti.
Thanks to Austin Rivers.
Thanks to Kyle Creighton.
Thanks to Tate Frazier.
Always good to have Tate Frazier on the podcast.
Producer of the first couple of years of this pod, plus employee number one of The Ringer. So, Tate Frazier on the podcast producer of the first couple years
of this pod
plus employee number one
of the ringer
so Tate Frazier
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