The Bill Simmons Podcast - Part 1: An NBA Midseason Power Poll, Plus OSU vs. Notre Dame with Joel Anderson and Van Lathan
Episode Date: January 16, 2025In Part 1 of a two-part podcast, The Ringer's Bill Simmons shares his (almost) midseason NBA Power Poll, in which he ranks all 30 NBA teams (2:31). Then, Bill is joined by Joel Anderson to discuss his... past narrative projects, the evolution of sports documentaries, Jimmy Butler watch, the exciting Houston Rockets, and wishing to get Zion Williamson to a different team (1:03:03). Van Lathan then joins Bill and Joel to discuss the College Football National Championship, what Notre Dame's relationship with America is in 2025, and Joel's five favorite things for the 2024-25 college football season (1:27:04). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Joel Anderson and Van Lathan Producer: Kyle Crichton and Chia Hao Tat The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Coming up, I have an NBA mid-season power pole plus college football.
A lot of it next.
We're also brought to you by the Ringer Podcast Network.
I don't have any rewatchables for you this week.
We did record a long giant mailbag that we're going to run on Monday's episode and then
we'll be back to a normal schedule after that.
So thanks for your patience on that one.
You can also check out the Ringer Movies YouTube channel for a lot of the old rewatchables we've
done as well as the Spotify archives
We're also brought to by FanDuel Sportsbook
Where we're still doing 30 on 30. It's a profit boost token
We do it on Fridays any 30 plus point score or 30 on 30 special bet gets
boosted with a little profit boost like for instance
Shade Gildis Alexander is playing
Dallas on Friday, the team that knocked him out of the playoffs. They don't have Luca.
If you think he's going to get a little revenge game, just put a little 30 plus on it, get the profit boost token and
it all is great. So look for 30 on 30 on the FanDuel
Sportsbook app.
Coming up on this podcast, it's basically mid-season NBA. So I wanted to get down a giant power pole and count that everybody from 30 to one.
So we did that and it took longer than I thought.
Sorry.
I had a lot to say.
Followed by Joel Anderson, recent addition to the Ringer who we're
going to talk, uh, sports culture and a lot of college football. Thener who we're going to talk sports
culture and a lot of college football that van Lathan comes in to talk about
the championship game and, uh, and Joel's five favorite things in college football.
So that is part one of this podcast because I'm going to do a part two later
with NFL and million dollar picks.
That's going to go up, I don't know, 10, 11 hours from now.
So that is the schedule.
Everything is okay here in Southern California.
Definitely better than it was three days ago.
Still terrible, but we got through all the wins on Tuesday
and Wednesday and now the recovery and all that stuff
is in full swing.
I'm gonna talk about some charities and stuff
that I like in part two of the podcast.
So here's part one, gonna to do the mid-season Power Pole in one second. First, our friends
from Pearl Jam. It's the January 16th almost mid-season NBA Power Pull.
We're going to go from team number 30 all the way down to team number one.
Separated by sections.
I'm going to get off a bunch of takes.
So going backwards, there's five teams
that are just openly tanking right now.
I'm putting them in the capture the flag territory
for Cooper flag.
Getting a lot of buzz lately that Cooper flag.
I don't care if they do six foot seven,
he's gonna be awesome.
Washington, six and 32.
Charlotte, nine and 28.
Toronto, 10 and 31.
Utah, 10 and 29.
That's our 30 to 27 rankings.
What's interesting is none of those teams
really have an awesome trade piece.
Utah has a couple of smaller runs like Sexton's interesting,
Clarkson, although he's not having a great year.
Brooklyn at number 26 is our big entry for this.
They're 14 and 27.
They lost by 59 points last night and it felt worse.
Cam Johnson would be the potential move for them. Pretty decent contract. We've talked about it before on the podcast. It's basically 22 million a year for a couple of years. Could he go to
Memphis for smart and Larravia and a first and protect first baby? I couldn't find a lot of trades
for him because a lot of teams don't have contracts to patch together, uh, around that mid 20s stuff.
Or if they do, like some of the second apron teams, what they're sending out
has to be more than what came Johnson makes.
It's a little complicated, but Memphis was the one team I was kind of looking at.
Uh, a fun, a fun topic with the nets is what's been Simmons' next contract.
Probably minimum.
Would somebody get frisky around July 6th and be like,
ah, Ben Simmons, all NBA a couple years ago.
And all of a sudden he's making two years for 20.
Who knows?
I really like this draft though, and I'm just starting to get into it.
Once football ends, I'm going to throw myself into it a little bit more
because it's fun. But Flag Love, two to record kids, the Lithuanian kid at
Illinois. I think there's real stakes and I think we're going to see some, some pretty
incredible tanking as we get on the stretch. Uh, the next category is the pre tankers,
which includes Portland at 25, they're 13 and 26. Um, If you catch them on the right night, they look pretty good.
It's a weird team.
They remind me of when you go through like one of those old basketball handbooks or like basketball reference and you go to like the 1979 season, you just look at the players on teams.
You're like, hmm, that's an interesting team.
What were they thinking there?
They have three centers and no point guards and eight wings.
What the hell was this team?
That's kind of Portland right now.
I also think Deandre Ayton probably should have played in 1979.
Might've been a better year for him.
Um, I don't know what this team is.
I don't know what the point of it is, and I'm not sure they know either.
I don't know what the trades are.
Ayton is now untradable.
I think he's been, uh, he's been pretty bad. Scoot is the one they have to figure out if they
can unlock as an asset. He had 39 points two nights ago. My stock broker called me
immediately. But before that 39 point game was trending toward the most wrong
I've ever been about a lottery pick in the last 35 years. And I actually made a list.
I went through and I tried to remember guys that I was super high on and why didn't it work out.
Going backwards, I think these were the big, the biggest misses for me.
Wiseman 2020.
Not a hundred percent my fault.
Mostly my fault.
Not a hundred percent my fault.
It was the COVID year.
He had barely played at Memphis. Theoretically, he made sense as like this big guy who could pass, who could, you know, it just, it just didn't work out. I don't have a ton of regrets about it. Like I do with Scoot, where I just thought Scoot was going to be this downhill Russell Westbrook, unbelievable athlete guy.
And we just haven't seen it. I have no excuses with Scoot. Weismeman, there's some excuses. Lonzo in 2017, I was super high on,
and he just got hurt. So I don't feel bad about that. Jabari Parker, 2014, I really liked.
Now his knees were made of Fusilli. So I don't know how much blame I can get for that one,
but he will also belong to this different era.
He made way more sense in the 1990s and 2000s, what his game was, the scoring small forward
couldn't guard anybody.
And then as the league shifted, it's like, is he a four or is he a three?
So I feel a little bad about that one, but not like not scoot level.
Michael Kidd Gilchrist in 2012.
I loved, I liked him at Kentucky.
I just thought he was going to be an incredible 3 and D guy.
Once he learned how to shoot threes, guess what?
Never learned how to shoot threes.
He had some weird elbow thing.
His elbow was always like, I forget, was like a childhood injury or something.
He just could never shoot.
This one is probably my worst one since scoot.
Derek Williams in 2011.
I still don't know what happened here. When you think like where the league was Williams in 2011, I still don't know what happened here.
When you think like where the league was going 2011, that's right.
When Curry was starting to blow up a little bit of Golden State, maybe a year
later was when the Curry and the threes started, but Derek Williams on paper,
like the perfect stretch for like just exactly what you'd want somebody good
athlete who could rebound and shoot threes.
And I don't really know what happened. He went to Minnesota. It's just exactly what you'd want. Somebody, a good athlete who could rebound and shoot threes.
And I don't really know what happened.
He went to Minnesota.
It just, it just, I'd love to do his career again.
I'm not gonna admit 100% defeat on it,
but I'll admit 90% defeat.
Ricky Rubio, 2009.
My two favorite guys in that draft were Curry and Rubio.
And not in that order, because I liked Rubio.
I thought Rubio was gonna be a generational point guard.
I was all in.
I'm not positive I was wrong because first of all,
he goes to that weird Minnesota team.
They have a hundred point guards.
He doesn't come over right away.
Right as it's starting to really happen for him
on the T-wolves, Kobe crashed into his knee
and he blew out his ACL and he just,
he was never the same.
I would love to do his career over again.
I still feel like I was right on him and it just didn't happen.
So still not as bad as scoot. And then the last one,
Jay Williams in 2002,
I think I have a column in the archives somewhere where I thought he was a
better pick than Yao Ming. I'm not positive I was wrong.
Jay Williams was really exciting guard. I remember we talked about this on, he came on my podcast like seven, eight years ago.
He was an electric Russ book, Russ brooke wrote Westbrook Rose kind of athletic
point guard that he was definitely something.
Then he had the motorcycle accident.
We'll never know.
So out of all of these, I think scoot was just the biggest miss for me because I
thought athletically what he was as a downhill guy and as a competitor, I just
thought he was going to be awesome and I missed it and I'm still holding on to
stock. Maybe it'll turn around 39 points the other night. Not giving up yet.
All right. Number 25, number 24, Chicago.
They're 18 and 23 super fun team.
Great league pass team.
Levine has been awesome.
Um, Levine has rejuvenated himself as a trade value asset to the point that if
you're ranking them against all the other guys who are definitely available,
you'd probably want him the most.
You definitely want him more than Beal.
So he's 23, five and five.
He's like a 50, 40, 80 guy this year.
He's had good games against really good teams.
Like he had two games, two really good games against Knicks, really good game
against Boston, two really good games against Memphis, a really good game
against San Antonio, he's, he's putting up big stats against excellent defensive
teams, and I think he's putting up big stats against excellent defensive teams.
And I think he's a really interesting trade piece as we head toward the deadline, because I don't
know why Chicago wouldn't, wouldn't want to explore trading him. Um, but compared to Bale and some of
the other ones, even Jimmy Butler, who you just have no idea where his head's at. I think he's
a legit trade asset. I think Vucevich is a legit trade asset.
On the other hand, why, why give those guys away?
Like you're, you're, you're going to be a top 10 draft pick anyway, probably.
Um, I don't know why I would just be like, yeah, sure.
Take Vuch for protected first.
I'd rather just keep them and hope his value goes up.
Uh, regardless, this is the perfect Jerry Rydsdorp team.
They're mediocre, they're fun to watch,
they're not in the luxury tax,
and keep cashing those checks, Jerry.
Next category, we just did the pre-tankers.
I'm calling this category the rock and the hard place.
Number 23, Philadelphia.
They're 15 and 24.
That's really awful.
Four and 19 against above 500 teams.
Yikes.
Paul George, he's played 26 games.
He's shooting 42%.
2.7 free throw attempts a game.
As you know, I love free throw attempts because it tells you, is somebody going to the basket or not?
He doesn't go to the basket anymore.
Not sure what he's doing.
He was 5.3 free throw attempts two years ago.
Just in general, looks old.
I don't know if this is a phase
because he was hurt before the year,
maybe his conditioning wasn't there.
Maybe podcasting, maybe he's proving that podcasting
is more grueling than you guys gave him credit for.
He doesn't look the same and he doesn't look the same to the point that I think
if Philly called Miami and said, we'll give you Paul George for Jimmy Butler.
I don't think Miami does it.
I don't think they want any part of three more years after this year of Paul
George. So he said that point already, unless he can show on a basketball court
that he's better than that because right now we're not seeing it.
I didn't like when he complained about playing the five when it beads out.
And he said it was, this is just not that fun for me.
Um, you're trying to win games.
You're 15 and 24, maybe do whatever it could take to make the team better.
Rough signing.
So you have that.
The Nick nursing has gone terribly and I am not ruling him out for the Amazon NBA studio show next season. I think he's got to be in there.
Embiid. This is the big thing.
13 games, 389 minutes this year for his career.
He's missed 404 games though, and he's played four 46.
So he's edging toward 50, 50.
I played or I didn't play for my entire career.
Um, they had a four and five this week.
That was the biggest stretch of their season playing all playoff teams,
all really good teams.
Uh, he missed the first two.
We'll see what happens with the others.
He's got knee stuff plus a foot thing and it just doesn't seem like it's going
to happen again in the same way.
Um, I remember Goldsberry asked me earlier in the year is, is, is he in
like a 2008 shack stage and bead 2008 shack played.
He was, I think third team on BA, uh, and he doesn't play.
And when you miss, when you miss 404 games over the course of 11 years, yikes.
Um, when he did play offensively, it looks great.
Can still get, can still get to the free throw line.
Can still make that little 20 footer at the top of the key.
It's still big and huge.
He falls down all the time, falls down more than ever.
I think his fall down per 48 minutes
is the highest it's ever been.
The thing that was really alarming with him
was the Golden State game a couple of weeks ago.
I'm not sure if you guys saw it,
but Golden State was just doing the thing
where they just, everybody's cutting and moving
and passing and the ball's flying around.
They're doing 2014 Spurs thing.
And Embiid was wandering around like a drunk guy
outside of the bar at 2.15 in the morning
trying to keep up with it.
And if you watch that one game, you would say to yourself,
it is impossible to think that this team could win
four straight playoff rounds.
Which, if they make the playoffs now,
they'd have to win at least one playing game, maybe two.
They'd have to play Cleveland in round one, right?
Then you'd have to play the winner of.
Who, whoever the four or five is, and then the Nick Celtics would be waiting in the
line.
I mean, there's no way.
So I was thinking like the Knicks who they always had this relationship with Embiid with, uh,
with Leon Rose and Wes and those were his guys.
And it was always like, well, if he ever gets unhappy and fill you, the Knicks will trade for him.
Can you imagine if the Knicks went all in for Embiid last summer and instead of getting towns
and bridges, they basically took all those assets and just had Embiid.
And then what happened with Embiid this year, 13 games, 389 minutes,
what's happening in New York after they had the super fun team last year.
It's a bullet dodge, my friends.
Anyway, they are number 23, and I think we can cross them off as the title contender.
I'm ready to do that.
New Orleans up to 22, they're 10 and 32.
We knew they would be a what the fuck happened to that team in the West.
And they're, they're the team.
They had a stretch where their body language was the worst in the league.
Their home court, when they do the wide shot, all the seats in mid court, like
maybe one third of them are full.
The energy is just super, super, super weird.
They should probably be doing everything possible
to suck at this point.
And yet, when you watch them,
which I've watched a couple games,
they've turned into a really fun league pass team.
Trey Murphy's playing great.
Zion's back.
Murray's back.
They're a good team when everybody's playing. They're not a, they're, they're a good team when everybody, when everybody's playing.
They're not great team, but they're a good team.
You would think they were like a six to 10 playoff seed potentially with everybody.
They haven't had anybody, but they're 10 and 32.
And I don't know what the move is because it's really hard for them to tank when they have as
many good players as they do.
I mean, one thing they got to get credit for, they just nail their draft pick every year.
Like Messi has a chance to win Rookie of the Year this year.
Every year it seems like they hit their pick.
Trey Murphy, who they just resigned, but Hawkins,
I like all these guys.
And they have a bunch of trade assets.
Ingram, 36 million expiring.
Zion, 36.7 with outs every year.
McCollum, 33 and 30.6.
Sorry CJ for mentioning you in a trade rumor.
Murray, 29.5.
They have moves, I just don't know what the move is.
And my guess is they'll probably limp along
for the next month and try to figure out what they are
and if they keep winning games.
Maybe start trying to talk themselves into
or run it to 10 seed, which would kind of be insane.
But what else are you gonna do?
You have all these good basketball players who are trying to play hard.
Um, this is a team to watch.
It's a team to watch from a spoiler standpoint, from a trade machine
standpoint, and then the Zion piece of it, where he just, he goes away for
four or five, six weeks, whatever it was.
Comes back and looks really good.
It doesn't look fat or out of shape.
And you're like, whoa, this is going great
And then the story comes out they have to suspend him because he's repeatedly late to practices and stuff
And you just got this guy just never ever gonna get it. I would still trade for him if I was a team like San Antonio
We'll get to that in a second
next category the trade machine heroes
Phoenix number 21
They're 19 and 20. Their last 15 games they're basically
20 second net 26 defense for points per hundred percent of possessions. This
team's just not good. You you can talk yourself into oh they just got I don't
see it. I watched them play whoever and
I'm very invested in them because this is gonna be the probably the first fan
duel super boost we've lost since 2020. We thought they were gonna get 47 plus
wins, we thought they were gonna shoot a bunch of threes. Bricello House and I
were all aligned on it. And then you watch them and I just don't see it. They
can't rebound, they can't protect the rim.
The guys don't seem like they like playing with each other.
Um, I, you watch them play a team.
I don't know.
They pick a bad team.
Like they'll play like Charlotte or Washington or whoever.
And you're watching the back and forth.
You're like, I'm not sure they're much better than this other team.
The league's just really good and really deep.
And what's funny, Katie and Booker are both over 36 minutes a game and they've
actually had them for most of the year.
Um, it's a team that makes more sense on paper in 2017 than in 2025.
When you need depth, they just threw a depth.
The Beale trade, the Beale trade was Chris Paul, Shamit, 2024, 26, 28 and 30, first round swaps with
Washington and a bunch of seconds for Beale.
And it's, it was a terrible trade when it happened.
I hated it.
I thought they left themselves with no outs.
I was not a giant Beale guy.
And now he's at 50, 53.7 and 57 million for the, this year and the next two with a no
trade clause and they can't trade them.
He knows they can't trade them. I'm not sure he gives a crap.
They have NERC at 18 and 19.
They have Grayson Allen at basically 16 this year and then three more years
after that. And those are their trade assets and nobody wants Beal. Nobody,
not, not one team. I don't know what they do. I do know this.
I was thinking about the worst big threes of all time.
Because we did use the big three.
I didn't.
But we used the big three word with Durant and Booker and Beal.
This is up there for worst big three of all time.
But I think the answer, as much as I love Steve Nash,
is Kobe and Dwight and Nash, that one year at the Lakers,
when people were calling them the big three, and then Nash was like his body just completely broke Nash is Kobe and Dwight Nash that one year at the Lakers when people were calling them the big three and then Nash was like his body just completely
broke down. Kobe hated Dwight. That's probably our worst big three. You could talk me into LeBron
and AD and Russ. Some people try to get it going when Russ and Paul George and Carmelo were on the
same team that one year, but this is like a possible Mount Rushmore, oh my God, I can't
believe we called them the big three kind of situation.
It's also another unhappy Kevin Durant team.
So we have the 2019 warriors unhappy,
2022 and 23 nets unhappy, unhappy, 2024 sons unhappy,
2025 sons currently unhappy. I'm just flagging it.
Maybe it's a coincidence.
Um, one more other thing with them.
They keep, feel keeps being mentioned in trades as if anyone's trading for him.
And it's like, well, Jimmy Butler really wants to go to Phoenix.
Cool.
You're going to have to trade Kevin Durant or Devin Booker for Jimmy Butler
because you're not getting him for Bradley Beal. Nobody wants that contract. Nobody wants Bradley
Beal. I think he's the number one trade asset. You don't want an entire league. Sorry, Bradley Beal,
but it's true. The sons are the guy in your fantasy league who texts you and tries to trade
you Deandre Swift for Brock Bowers. Hey, I see you need a running back. What about Swift for Bowers? And you just like, dude, stop.
Nobody wants Beal. There's nobody wants Nurkic.
It's like, yeah, you're not getting Vucevic for Nurkic and a couple of number
twos. Stop. It's not happening.
The whole league is annoyed by the sons. It's a really important point.
Everyone in the league is like,
Ishbiya is just on a bender and, um, and this
team is insane and stop calling us.
Miami at number 20, speaking of, uh, Bradley Beal, they're 20 and 19.
It's weird.
They're, they're, you know, in the top half of the league in offense and
defense, they're getting an awesome Tyler hero year, who at the end of some of
these games has really been a pretty special offensive player.
Sometimes you watch, you catch a certain heat game with two minutes left and
he's just like slicing and dicing somebody.
I think that's one of the reasons Butler might not have been a hundred
percent happy with this Miami situation because when you watch them, there's
games where hero just seems like a way better option at the end of games.
Bams offensively is just taking a huge step back and I don't really know
whether it's, whether it's, uh, an aberration or what's going on there,
but it's worth mentioning that I don't think he's as big of an asset as he
was last year, maybe it'll come back.
But if you don't get a star back in a Jimmy Butler trade, what's the point
of this team because your top two is Bam and Hero. Congratulations.
I don't know where that's getting you with the way the league is now with how
deep and awesome it is.
So with Jimmy, no deal works with Houston and Memphis because they don't want them.
Dallas or Milwaukee, they don't have anything they could trade back.
Sacramento, there's like a DeRozan, Herder, Trey Lyles or Keegan Murray.
But I, if I'm Sacramento, I don't, I don't want to deal with Jimmy Butler
and trade for him.
And then he's unhappy in Sacramento and then he's opting in for 50 plus next year.
I'm not doing that.
Denver, I don't think Miami takes Michael Porter Jr.
plus Najee, which I think that
that would basically have to be the trade.
I'm also not sure Jimmy Butler solves whatever issue Denver has because they're
already like shaky enough with three point shooting and then they're going to
get rid of Michael Porter, junior.
I don't like that trade for anybody.
Plus Denver's playing better.
Phoenix.
They're not taking Beale golden States, not trading Wiggins and Kaminga
and other stuff for Jimmy Butler.
And if I'm Miami, I'm not trading Jimmy
unless I can get Zion in a three way.
I mean a basketball three way.
Ingram and McCollum together from New Orleans
with Butler and Rejir going out.
I would consider that.
I don't know why New Orleans would do that.
Tobias Harris and Tim Hardaway's expiring and Roger going out, I would consider that. I don't know why New Orleans would do that.
Tobias Harris and Tim Hardaway is expiring plus maybe a protected pick from Detroit.
It's a little more interesting because though Kate has become a top 20
player in the league and if you're the Pistons, you could just turn, you
basically make a 30, 30 cents in the dollar train and get Jimmy Butler and hope that he's excited for the next year and a half.
Paul George mentioned earlier, no way.
And then there's maybe a trade where you just get cap space back.
But I, I thought for sure Jimmy Butler was going to get traded.
And then the more I kind of sniffed around, talked to different people,
tried to figure out the trades.
I don't think there's a trade.
So I don't know what happens here.
And maybe there's a surprise team like, Oh my God, the Pistons traded for him.
There's one team coming up later that we'll mention for this, but, uh, I'm
really having trouble and I'm the trade machine, but Picasso let's, uh, we'll
take a break and we'll finish the Powerpult right after this.
Sometimes a basketball 30 points could be worth
more than 30 points and now you can get a 30% profit boost
from the Ringer with FanDuel's 30 on 30 during
Friday's NBA action.
That's right, the Ringer teaming up with America's
number one sportsbook to give you a 30% profit boost
when you either pick a player to score more than 30 points
or bet on our new exclusive 30 on 30 special markets
like any game to have both teams score 30 plus points
in the first quarter.
Looking at the Friday slate, I would target
Shea on OKC going against Dallas,
the team that knocked him out in the playoffs last year
to get a little revenge 30 plus.
So you can go there, look at all the matchups,
pick whatever you want, ride with that pick,
make your own, look for 30 on 30
in the FanDuel sportsbook app,
or head to fanduel.com slash BS for your choice
to score a bigger payout this Friday.
Don't miss your chance to find out how much more
30 can be worth with FanDuel's 30 on 30.
Must be 21 plus in President-elect states
or 18 plus in President DC.
Opt-in required, bonus issued as non-moderable
profit boost tokens, restrictions apply,
including any token expiration and max wager amount.
See terms at sportsbook.founder.com,
game and problem call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit rg-help.com.
All right, next category for the Power Poll
is the feel-good upstarts.
That can only be the Detroit Pistons.
I have them number 19 or 21 and 19.
They had a huge bummer with Jade and Ivy getting hurt,
which a game that I was actually watching when it happened, um,
in a play that the guy diving for the loose ball goes into the side of
somebody's leg that you just think would happen more often in the NBA and never
does. And then when it happens, it's awful,
but that was a bummer cause they were really starting to figure out something
with him and Kate.
I really liked when he would come set the pick for Kate and they would kind of do
this small man's pick and roll thing.
So Kate is basically 24, seven and 10.
And he's 45%, 38% from three.
He's going to be on the all-star team. And he's turned into an awesome asset.
And it, we were unclear the first couple of years, especially with the
way the team was losing, but I am willing to redo now my number one pick
since Tim Duncan list where there's eight definitive nos, you would not
take this guy again, Aitin, Foltz, Simmons, Bennett, Odin, Bargnani,
Kwame Brown, Oluwokandi. I still
can't believe Oluwokandi went first. The late 90s were unbelievable for basketball content. I really
wish I had a bigger audience back then. The sort of list, there's seven guys, Zion, Wiggins, Wall,
Bogut, Kmart, Elton Brand. I'm going to put Reese Asche in there too because I like Reese Asche. He's
like 19. We have no idea what's gonna happen with him.
But that's like a sort of, you can see it,
there's a case for it.
Some of those guys like Zion, and maybe even Wiggins,
maybe the next five years we'll even boost them
into the yes category.
And then the yes guy, you would take this again,
Wemby, Paolo, Edwards, three great ones,
three great number one overall picks, especially, uh, the fact
that he was part of a really good Minnesota team last year that almost made
the finals and then this year, um, you know, one of the, one of the best
finalists in the world, um, in the world, and then he's been a really good
number one overall pick, especially, uh, in the last year, uh, in the last year.
And then, uh, I think he's been a really good number one overall pick, especially, uh, the fact that he was part of a really good Minnesota team last year that almost made the finals and then this year, um,
you know, one of the, one of the best 12 players in the league so far.
So he's in there.
And then I think Kate is a yes though.
I think when you think about did that number one overall pick, did that work?
Did that kind of work?
Did that not work?
He definitely 100% worked.
So kudos to him.
I'm still interested to see what they do with Tobias Harris and Hardaway as
trade bait because you can get to 41 million with them.
They also have this 14 million under the cap situation.
So there's a lot of fun stuff they can do.
And the fact that they're over 500,
even without Ivy in an Eastern conference that has been pretty
weird. I'd like to see them do something. All right. Next team,
Sacramento number 18.
They are 20 and 20.
This team would have been a three seed six years ago and now they have a fired coach
and, um, and I don't know what the hell they are.
They had, they fired Mike Brown.
They lost the first game.
They want to a couple of goofy games that they shouldn't have won.
And now it got the momentum. And now all of a sudden the vibes are good.
And it's like, see, that's why we fired Mike Brown.
I'm not sure that was the difference.
Obviously not in the locker room, but I just think they had some bad luck earlier in the season and they got some better luck later.
Now there's now the Rosen's starting to look better.
Fox missed a couple of games.
I was watching them because house and Sal and I and hench, we did, uh, we did a, a
parlay over under wins total bet, like three weeks ago, and one of them was
Sacramento under, I think it was like 42 wins and we were like Sacramento, this
is a, this team's falling apart.
And then they fired the coach five days later and now it's coming back with Doug
Christie, former star of basketball wise.
I don't know what happens with them.
I'll tell you this though. There was a moment with the Kings where it felt like they were full-counted with Doug Christie, former star of basketball wise. I don't know what happens with them.
I'll tell you this though.
There was a moment with the Kings where it felt like they were full Kangs.
And you go, they're 13 coaches in 20 years.
They had that light, the beam season, then they overextended some bonus.
They did the Barnes extension, the Zencoff that signing was terrible.
They blew the Devon Carter pick.
They did the Rosendale and it's just like, Oh, the Kings are back. But now they're playing
well. So I don't know. I'm sure their fans are confused too.
Interesting play in team by the way, cause Fox, you know, they're,
they're Fox and sub bonus. They have two of the top 25 guys in the league.
So I'm not positive. I would want to see them in eight, nine.
Lakers I have 17th, 21 and 17.
They're still on the bottom 10 in the league on defense.
They're in the bottom five in the league rebounding.
Two things that scare me.
There was a Dallas game last week when Dallas abused Austin Reeves to the point
that I thought Reeves' corner was going to throw in the towel.
And that's the rub with this Lakers team is that any smart team can just
attack them defensively.
And it's like, pick your guy.
Do you want to attack Reeves?
Oh, connects out there.
Let's attack him.
Um, oh, LeBron's decided not to move around on defense today.
Let's just start doing back cuts and making him move around.
They're just too easy to score on.
Um,
I like the finish Smith trade though, and max Christie's playing better and
I don't dislike the roster. I think they have real issues that are going to surface in the playoffs, but as a regular season team, especially when LeBron plays well or Davis plays well in any
given game, it feels like they can beat just about anybody except for like seven teams.
But for the most part, this team not even close to being a contender to me.
It would be a miracle if they won one round.
And the Lebron plus minus stuff is pretty strange.
I did that like a week ago.
I looked it up.
He had the worst plus minus of anyone who's playing 30 minutes or more in a winning team was minus 6.2.
I think it's mostly the defense, but, um, if I were them, if Jeannie bus asked me
what to do, I would tell them not to trade any assets.
I don't understand the point of doing that.
There's no scenario where they make the finals.
No, there's no trade out there that would put them in the finals.
So golden state number 16, probably in a similar situation.
I think the difference is they're in top five defensive rating.
They have a bunch of tradable stuff and they desperately need a second score.
And you could see a world where if they got a second guy who could help out Steph, maybe
they'd become friskier.
They're well coached. They're, they're well-coached.
Um, they have a lot of continuity together.
The problem is if you get somebody like Jimmy Butler, you're going to have
to give up Wiggins in the trade.
Now I'm losing stuff defensively.
I'm losing other assets.
So the, the, the trade that makes sense to me is Vusa bitch.
And it's made say it made sense for, I would say about a month and a half.
And it's basically, you know, loony can be any makes 8 million Moses moody, put
Peyton's expiring in there or another, it's Kyle Anderson, whatever you need to
do, throwing a pick and just add Vusevich and kind of have him playing off with
Curry.
Um, they, I think somebody told me this.
Curry's never had a stretch five in his entire career.
Every, every guy in the league has played with somebody, a three who could make a
three and he's just never had it.
Curry's an interesting point in his career because like he's, they, they've cut
his minutes down to like 31 minutes a game.
His per 36 is still right around where you want it to be.
Like his 26 a game, 45%, 42% from three.
But I did my ringer 100 and I couldn't justify putting them in the top 10
anymore, at least right now it could change in a month.
But if he's your best player on a team and the supporting cast is solid.
You're, you're just not a contender. So I was, when I did my top hundred,
I had Yocage first, Yana second, I put Shay third,
Tatum fourth, Luca fifth for now cause he's,
he's hurt and there's durability stuff with him that I'm not positive about.
I have Wemby sixth, Davis seventh, Mitchell eighth, Brunson nine, Edwards
10, Curry 11 and Curry versus Edwards and Brunson I think is the big question
there but those guys are just more reliable night to night at this point.
Curry's 36. It's just the way it is. If I, if it was one game with my life on it,
it's a different question but if we're talking about a regular season, I don't see how he's in the
top 10 right now that could change.
Next category, the young and funds.
Um, Oh, by the way, we go in state.
I don't, this is not the Jimmy Butler team for me.
Not worth it.
The young and funds only have one team in this Atlanta.
I have them 15 them 15 21 and 19
They got Trey going a little bit. We talked about Trey like a month ago. He's up to 23 a game 12 assists
His shooting percentages are up a little
And he's had some good games when guy other guys weren't playing you can kind of see oh, this is a game
I get to shoot 33 times. I
Still really like this team as, as like a stealth, um, you, you, you'll beat
them in round one, but it's probably not going to be that easy.
Their three point shooting is the, the thing that's been really hurtful to them.
Daniel's 31% research, 28, Jalen Johnson, 32, Bogdanovich, 34, not as high as he used to be.
I'm still in on these guys.
And they've never had all their guys together
for more than like two weeks.
So when everybody comes back,
I don't think they're a trade team
to try to get a better asset.
But I think they're gonna be like around 44, 45 wins.
That's where I have them penciled in just because the East is going to really start
tanking.
That brings to the next category, secretly scary round one opponents.
You could talk, talk yourself in Atlanta being there, but Indiana number 15, definitely.
They're 22 and 19.
They're 11th in pace this year.
They were second last year, so they're a little slower.
I think that's Siakam related.
They're ninth in offense this year.
They were second last year, so they're a little slower. I think that's the accumulated third ninth and offensive share. There was second last year.
Um, but the last 15 games are fourth and offense.
They've had no knee Smith for 35 games.
Hal Burns had a weird year and every time it seems like he gets going,
something happened and he just heard his hamstring in general.
I like this team and I like what I've seen from Walker the last couple of
weeks from them, I, I, I want to see this team in March.
This team is like a pause button.
Let's see what you look like on March 10th.
And then San Antonio is the other team like that they're 19 and 20.
They're always hanging around these games and they haven't quite
figured out how to close them.
I think last night was a really good example, uh, against Memphis,
which was an awesome game.
They played the most fun game of the season
against Denver a couple Fridays ago.
That was the, Wemby is officially here.
We knew he was already here, but he's officially here.
Now game where Jokic praised him afterwards
and talked about how he was generationally special.
Really cool moment.
Wemby's 25-11, four assists, four blocks a game.
Their defense is sixth in the last 15, which is why you have to consider them a scary
playoff team.
Wemby just, we should have a different defensive player of the year award now,
because he should just get it every year.
We should, we should actually have the number two guy should get a separate award.
Nobody's ever winning this award again, as long as until Wemby is like 35, assuming
he stays healthy.
He's, I was talking about him with somebody yesterday.
He's a foot longer than everybody realizes when they're playing.
And over and over, one of the most fun things about watching him is every,
every game there's four or five moments where somebody is in the paint and they
think they're going to get them or they think they're going to shoot a floater or they think
they're going to lay up past them and they just forget he's got this extra foot
that his body goes up and they're always like, Oh, and even as they're shooting
it, he's going up and they're realizing mid shot, Oh God, he's going to block
this and they can't stop it because their body has already committed to it.
But, uh, he's the fact that he's growing like he is, which is not surprising.
And then Castle has shown some, some, some stuff like he did last night against
Memphis Castle, I think the second half of the year is worth watching as how,
what's his ceiling.
This is a terrifying round one team.
I don't want to see Wemby in a series period.
There was a play last night in the fourth quarter where he ended up with the ball on
the left side of the foul line where if he turned into the paint, he could have shot
a jump hook and he never goes there.
He's always around the three point line.
They always run stuff with them 25 feet from the basket.
And in this play, he had the ball because a play broke down and they gave it to
him in the top of the foul line.
And the other team immediately panicked.
He had the point guard came down and doubled him.
Then he turned into the lane.
The third guy came in, so now he's being triple teamed and then somebody back cut
and he was able to pass the guy and get a layup.
And it made me think like when he realizes that the foul line is where he
needs to be, that's his spot.
The, the same way nowitzki realized it the same way Duncan figured out his spot.
I talked about this with Kurt Goldsberry a couple of weeks ago.
What what's one be, what are his spots on the floor?
That left side of the foul line where he can turn and he can either
shoot a little 15 footer or he can put his head down into the paint jump hook or pass to a cutter.
But everything is coming with his right hand.
He can hold the ball up like it's a fucking grape.
That's the key to Wemby.
I think going forward, if he figures out that spot, plus he has the top of the key in the, in the ability to shoot threes, those two things combined.
I just think he's going to be an absolute bitch in the play out.
And I'll tell you something else.
This is the number one.
Holy shit.
I can't believe they traded for Jimmy Butler team where the
Spurs just say, fuck it.
We have, this guy's the sixth best guy in the league.
Maybe we should see what's up.
Um, would they do that with their culture?
I don't know.
This is also a holy shit.
They traded for Zion team, which if I was dispersed, that would be the guy I targeted.
Bring them into our organization or culture, put him with Wemby.
Now this is the most terrifying circle on anyone's schedule.
It's like, Oh my God, we have to play Wemby and Zion today.
All right.
Next category, punchers chance, Minnesota.
I can't rule them out yet.
They're 21 and 19, I have them 12.
They're up to fifth in defense.
They were first last year, but now they're fifth,
so that's better.
Here's the thing.
They finally realized something that I have touted
on this podcast many, many times over the years
and in my column, and it's something I just
instinctively believe in.
Just play your best five guys.
Stop worrying about positions.
Oh, we need somebody who's,
people always do this with point guards
where it's like, well, that guy looks like a point guard.
Mike Conley, Godspeed, great career, really enjoyed him.
Incredible teammate, Everybody loves him.
It's over.
He's he, it happens.
This is what happens to point guards.
He's done.
It's a wrap.
So they realized a couple of weeks ago, we should just play D'Fenchenzo and, uh,
and not have a point guard and D'Fenchenzo is, is reinvested and has been playing
really well and they're playing better.
And D'Franchenjo is reinvested and has been playing really well and they're playing better.
There's a Conley with Randall where that can get them to about 43 million.
They'd have to take somebody back who makes less than that.
I don't know if they'd even trade Conley. There's no trade for him straight up because he's got a another year after this one,
but there's still a move with them.
And part of that move has to be maybe, maybe get Julius Randall out of here.
The thing with the town's trade, which I think has just worked out horribly for
them, um, and this was the worst case scenario of the trade, which was that it
boxed them in, nobody really wants Randall.
No, now they had to resign Connolly.
Nobody wants him.
Um, but it was a financial trade and it's yet another reason why Glenn Taylor is
one of the five worst MBA owners we've had. Um, but it was a financial trade and it's yet another reason why Glenn Taylor is
one of the five worst NBA owners we've had.
The move to trade towns and then extend go bear to try to get them on a cheaper
deal was just a fucking double whammy.
Like you can't bounce back from that.
And the lesson as always, as a route, as a loser, the sleeper number 11, Orlando,
they're 28th offensively. There's only two teams in the league, worse per 100 possessions than Orlando.
And yet the four games over 500, their defense and, um, and their camaraderie and their feistiness
and their competitiveness has just carried them in all these games.
They're they're, They're opposing rebounding.
They're first.
Teams are only 40.6 rebounds a game against them.
So they're dominating the boards.
They're great against the three.
Teams are 31% against them with the three.
And they get steals, they get all this stuff.
The zombie magic.
Unfortunately, they can't shoot and they can't score.
Palo came back.
Franz is eventually coming back. And nobody wants to play this team.
There's six seed, seven seed, eight seed.
I don't want to see them.
The Celtics are the three seed in Orlando's six seed.
I'm bummed.
That's a really hard team to play.
It did make me think though, this is a good example of NBA depth being deeper
in a significant way than it was 13 years ago.
Um, you're talking about players like 75 to 300 are so much better than they
were in the early 2010s, like they have De Silva.
Oh, let's just throw him in.
He can, he's not even playing now he's in there and we're going to him in crunch time, but Todd Z.
I think that's how you say his name. Isaac, Cole, Anthony, Anthony black.
These guys are all good. I was looking at the 2012 Celtics,
a team that was up three, two in the Eastern conference finals with a chance to
go to the finals. This was their five through 10 guys in that
series, Michael, Pietrus, Brandon Bass, Kian Dooling, Marquise Daniels, Greg Steemsma and Ryan Hollins.
That was our bench. The league is way better now.
Number 10, the Clippers. Still can't get a feel for if this team is a contender or not. They're the league's best coach, solid team.
The bottom seven offense, top five defense.
They have a pretty good home court advantage now.
They have Kawhi at least at the point where I'm interested to see where it is in March
and April.
They have this, Norm Powell jumping from 14 points a game to almost 24 at age 31, which
I think we need a new award.
I would get rid of clutch player.
I never know how to vote that.
I would replace it with the Tommy from Goodfellas.
Look at this guy.
That would be my award and Norm Powell would win because I have no idea how we went from
14 and 24, but we did.
Harden is interesting because on the one hand,
he's one of the reasons that they've overachieved.
On the other hand, a lot of his best games
seem to come against shit defenses or mediocre teams.
And then the worst games, if you really watch carefully,
it's like against Houston, OKC, San Antonio,
Boston, Minnesota.
So there's some fool's gold with the Harden pace, 35% from three, 44% on twos.
He's, he seems like he's the same, but he's not.
He can still give you a good quarter, but not a whole game.
And, uh, they really need Kawhi back for me to take them seriously.
So that's the last non-contender for me until we see with Kawhi.
All right.
Next group definitely lurking.
Milwaukee.
I have them 9th, 21 and 17.
They still have Yanis.
Um, that's it. They're, next group, definitely lurking. Milwaukee, I have them ninth, 21 and 17. They still have Giannis.
That's it.
They're shooting threes way better
than I think anyone expected.
They're in the top three there,
really getting corner threes.
And I don't wanna see them in the playoffs,
that's okay, because that's the three six possibly
if it's Boston, Milwaukee.
I don't wanna see Milwaukee, I don't wanna see Orlando. Actually, the's Boston, Milwaukee. I don't want to see Milwaukee.
I don't see Orlando actually the way Boston's playing.
I don't want to see anybody, but, um, they're lurking Dallas is lurking.
I'm not willing to make any sort of big judgment with Dallas.
Lucas miss 19 games.
Kyrie with some back stuff.
That's a little scary because he's been in the league for a while and he's a guard.
And I always worry about aging guards hitting their, um, early mid thirties. This is a, let's see in March team for a while and he's a guard and I always worry about aging guards hitting their early mid thirties.
This is a, let's say in March team for me, also not a lot of moves, but, um,
Luca turns 26 next month.
Let's point that out.
Usually you have your, uh, apex season age 27, age 28.
So we're in range and it's not this year, but it's a wait and see team for me.
Then Houston, number seven, you could talk me into Houston being fifth.
You could talk me into them being 12 because I don't think there's an extra gear.
I think they're here and they're here every game.
And when we get to the playoffs, they're still going to be here.
They don't, they don't have the ability to do this because offensively it's just too choppy.
They're really keeping their fingers crossed with Jalen Green.
Now I watch a lot of Houston.
I really, really, really like watching Houston.
We talked about it.
We're going to talk about with Joel Anderson in a second.
Um, but the Jalen Green piece is the piece 43% field goal, 35% threes,
2.6 assists, 4.2 free throw attempts.
I'm just reading those stats because this is your crunch time guy and the odds
are he's not going to score a greater shot from somebody else in the biggest
moments of the game.
So that's one, at least not yet.
He's young.
Maybe it, maybe it's in there.
And then Van Vlietse, the other one who's 15 points a game, six assists, his
clutch numbers are, are probably the worst in the league.
And those are kind of their two options at the end of games. So it, it just turns into a rock fight and the rock fight recipe.
They're, they're third to last in three point shooting 28th.
They're first in rebounds and it's just the right, you watch the last five
minutes and it's like watching 90s basketball again.
So, you know, could they turn Van Vliet and a bunch of stuff into Fox? the last five minutes and it's like watching 90s basketball again. So.
You know, could they turn van Vliet and a bunch of stuff into Fox?
I don't think Sacramento, if I'm Sacramento, I'm not trading Fox, but
that's the only way this changes. I think otherwise I'm fine.
Joel and I talk about it in the next segment.
I'm fine with Houston.
Just, Hey, this is great.
We're a top four seed.
Let's see what happens in the playoffs.
Let's see if Jaylen green has another gear. Let's see what Shungun can do. Jabari Smith got, let's, let's just see what this is great. We're a top four seed. Let's see what happens in the playoffs. Let's see if Jaylen Green has another gear. Let's see what Shen Gun can do. Jabari Smith. Let's just see what
this looks like for a year and then we'll decide in July who we are. I think that's the move.
The contenders. I have six contenders. Number one is Memphis, who's top seven offense defense.
Brandon Clark's back.
Angry Jaws back.
Duncan on Wemby last night, even though it didn't count, still fun. Their bench is just, I've never seen anything like this bench.
Brandon Clark, Huff, Aldama, Wells, Kennard, Eaddy, Laravia, Pippen.
I mean, not sometimes a couple of those guys will start, but they, they just can
survive an injury to anybody on the team for a week.
And you don't even notice the Larravia contract was weird where they didn't,
they did the, uh, the Jaylen Smith thing, didn't renew it. And now.
I guess he's a trade piece, but he's playing really well.
I want to shout out Wells.
I used to do when I, when my fingers worked and I had a column,
I used to have my Bill Simmons all stars for random guys in the league.
I just love, I love Wells. Wells watch Memphis and watch if the other team has, you know, a really good swing.
And Wells is a lot of times the guy guarding the swing and really being a pain in the ass.
But I, that guy, there's something there with wells.
And that's why when you think about, like, I've heard cam Johnson mentioned
with them and they could easily trade Marcus smart and Larravia for cam
Johnson, throwing some pegs and, and improve that Marcus smart stuff.
I, I would want to see what I have with these guys for another couple of
weeks before I think about a trade.
And the team seems like they have good chemistry,
they really like each other.
There's a regular season versus playoffs conundrum with them
that the team in the regular season is perfect
with the depth, but in the playoffs,
when the same team is seeing you six, seven times
in two weeks, is there an extra gear?
It's the same issue Houston has.
Morant plays three,MP plays five, Mrs.
Eight plays one DMP plays five DMP plays two and a half gets hurt.
DMP plays three Mrs.
Five.
This is, he's just not on the floor enough.
And that's why it's the hardest to take them seriously.
When we have to think about can they win four straight play our friends?
We do not have evidence that Morant can play for two months in a row.
So until we do, I have them as a pseudo contender.
I do want to mention, Jaren Jackson's been awesome this year and I loved watching him
go at Wemby last night. He really, he's one of those guys who, when he's going against
Sabonis, Davis, Wemby, like you really could see him being like, I'm taking the challenge tonight.
Denver, number five, let's go.
Jokic, 24 and 16, fourth in offense.
Their three point shooting is still abysmal.
Their bottom three in the league.
But Murray is starting to show signs.
As always, online criticism works.
No, TV criticism, maybe that works.
But Murray does look a little bit better.
Um, Yoke-age has been, you know, they're 25 plus points better when he's out
there versus when he's not out there.
The Wemby Yoke-age battle two Fridays ago was the highlight of the year.
He's doing stuff offensively that doesn't seem conceivable.
It seems like it's out of like the 1962 season.
And right now I don't think he's the MVP because of what SGA is doing
and what he means to that OKC team.
But what's changed is now they're a top four seed and whatever happens
these next two months,
maybe he can play himself into that combo.
They, uh, they have a GM and coach that famously doesn't seem great.
I've heard that they don't talk.
I find that hard to believe, but, um, it's the worst kept secret in league.
There was a thing where they presented him alone with some sort of windsting
and Calvin Booth is the GM and he presented in this Jersey.
And I was like studying the clip because I was like, I thought these guys didn't interact.
I love that Russell Westbrook is relevant on this team and they really needed him.
They needed him when Murray was kind of, you know, flaming out a little bit there for a
while.
They needed him in days when Aaron Gordon, when he got hurt for the, they
just needed his energy, his rebounding, how weird he is, the fact that he just
puts up stats and he's been really good for them.
Like I think he's been way outkicked his coverage of what they ever
could expect with Westbrook.
But I was, I wrote down putting him on this Yocach team.
I'm not sure if it's like Daniel Day-Lewis in an Appetow comedy or Will Ferrell in a
Paul Thomas Anderson movie, but it's so weird.
I'm kind of into it.
It's, it's, it's just constantly weird.
There's a lot of no, no, no Russ shots in with like three minutes left where he just
decides I'm going to take this corner three, but he plays really hard and it really seems
like Yocage likes them. So I think he's been a bonus. I think he's kind of saved them in some
respects because he's not afraid and he puts up stats. Number four, the Knicks.
The town's trade is just amazing. Just, just an incredible trade. I know their defense drop,
but just when you think like the two assets they gave up versus the one they got back and how great he's been. It's an amazing trade.
25 and 14, 55%, 45% from three.
Really has a chance if we were doing the old school center forward guard for all NBA, really
has a chance to be second team on NBA.
Might make second team on NBA anyway.
I think I'd rather have him than Anthony Davis at this point, as crazy as that sounds, he's younger and I just think he's more impactful day to day.
The TIB stuff is the thing to watch the minutes that he's putting on these dudes.
Last night, overtime, um, he's just hard played 49 minutes.
Brunson's playing 40 plus minutes and really hard games and also doing two
thirds of the stuff offensively.
And I just feel like he's going to burn these dudes out.
And as a Celtics fan, this is where I take my basketball analyst part out.
Just as a Celtics fan, please, Tibbs, continue to play these guys 40 plus minutes a game.
Thank you.
The Celtics, number three, 28 and 12.
Second offense, sixth defense.
Started out 16 and three, they were seven and seven
in their last 14 games.
So what's going on?
Well, you win the title and it could go one of two ways.
Either you have a huge chip on your shoulder
and it's like, we got the bulls eye, come get us,
and you just kick everyone's ass.
That would be like the 92 bulls.
Or then the more typical way it goes is you got a little bit of an on off switch.
You feel like you can still turn it on and it's going to be there when it needs to be there.
The Celtics had a road trip the other night where the first two games were Houston and Minnesota and they just played really well.
And it was, it was one of those road trips where it's like, all right, we still got it.
And then they immediately fell apart after and, uh, lost some games.
They're losing games at home.
They're not shooting nearly as well.
Like last year they were, um, they were 39% on threes and 49% just field goal in general.
So very close to where Cleveland is this year.
This year they're 46 and 36.
So it's not dramatic, but it's a little dramatic.
It's three points a game.
They don't rebound as well as they did last year.
They were second and rebounding last year.
They're ninth this year.
Tatum has a way bigger rebounding burden than he used to.
And then, uh, and white, white has just really fallen off the last 20 games.
And I think he's hurt and I think he's been hurt for a month plus.
And I know I, I just think he's playing hurt because he was incredible the first five weeks and he hasn't been. Drew's older,
Drew was a little more hit or miss than maybe he was last year. I'm still not worried
but what worries me is this. Last year was a cakewalk to the finals. It wasn't their
fault. It was just the way it played out. If they fought with three seed potentially that's Milwaukee or Orlando in round one. Milwaukee
is Yanis. Orlando potentially defensively could be a real issue for them, especially
if you watch the stagnant Celtics offense lately. Nick's round two, not having home
court. Cleveland round three, no home court. It's like night and day compared to last year. So there's stuff, you know, KP's just coming back in a real way.
Tatum has been stupendous, fifth in scoring, 18th in rebounding,
plays his ass off every night.
Um, plays defense.
He, he's just a top five guy in the league by any calculation.
Um, Jaylen shooting numbers are down.
There's, so it's all little stuff.
And I'm willing to say it's more in the camp of we won last year.
We're kind of hibernating until the playoffs.
I don't love it though with the, with the younger team.
And I don't love the white stuff at all.
I want to really know what's going on with him.
The schedule is rough.
I, they really need that two seed.
And if I'm the Knicks,. And if I'm the Knicks,
if I'm the Knicks, I'm playing Jalen Brunson in heart, 48 minutes a game, trying to get that two seed. I think that's what they should do. Wink, wink. Cleveland number two, 34 and five.
First offense, 10. They're basically the 2021 Celtics. They've basically recreated what that
Celtics team was. They're 50% on field goals, 40% from threes. They can play defense.
The Celtics had those two forwards that were a huge mismatch for everyone. Brown and Jalen.
The Cavs more have that same thing with the guards with Mitchell and Garland.
What's crazy is they really, really, really played the minutes stuff well. Mitchell's 31 a game, Mowby's 30 and a half, Garland's 30.3 and Allen's 29.
And what's that record?
34 and five.
Those guys are sitting for one third of every game.
They're killing teams.
And it's very similar to Boston last year.
And I said this a couple weeks ago, I'll say it again.
I take them really seriously.
I do not think this is a regular season team.
I think they're really good.
And I think Mitchell is ready for a bigger moment.
And Mitchell might, if you're doing a draft of all the guys this year, when
we get to the playoffs, who might have started here and went up to here,
like Jaylen Brown last year, um, Mitchell's the number one candidate.
And I would have Wemby number two.
Just while we're here, things you're not allowed to say on pregame shows
about Cleveland or OKC anymore.
People got to start talking about SGA.
We're talking.
People got to start realizing how good Donovan Mitchell is.
We know.
People got to start talking about Jalen Williams.
We are.
People got to start talking about Evan Mobley.
We are.
People got to give more props to the job Sam Presti has done.
We have.
People got to take OKC more seriously.
We are.
They're the favorites on Fandl.
Which takes me to OKC, the favorite.
33 and six.
First in defense by a lot.
This is one of the great defenses.
Regular season wise, anyone has put together.
They forced turnovers at an absurd rate.
Everybody seems to say the only real weakness they have is opponents can rebound on them a little bit.
They've shown the ability to come back in games from double digits.
They did against Minnesota and the Clippers and the Knicks and the Celtics, which I think is significant.
Chet, I don't know when he comes back, but they're doing all this without chat.
And when Chet comes back, this becomes a nightmare team.
I don't think they make a trade.
My guess is they don't.
If they made a trade, they'd probably try to improve the Wigan spot or the
Isaiah Joe spot.
And I just don't think Presti rolls that way.
If you go back and you look at the KD Russ Harden era, Harden was really the
only trade he made during a five, six years straight.
He did the Jeff Green Perkins.
That was pretty early before they made the finals.
And then he did the, uh, the Harden trade, which was a financial trade, but for
the most part, he's a continuity guy.
And I think they roll with what they have.
Their playoffs could look like round one, maybe it's San Antonio.
Maybe it's the Lakers. Maybe it's the Kings or the Warriors.
Round two, Denver, Dallas, round three, Memphis or Houston.
And I don't see anybody beating these dudes.
And the biggest reason is SGA who is out of the following guys head to head just
this season, 45 against Harden, 45 against Hal Burton, 40 against Ant, 39 against
Luca, 36 against LeBron, 35 against Curry, against Boston and Tatum. He did 33-11 and six.
Played the Knicks twice, 39 and 33. Best player in the league this season. He's got to be the MVP
because he's meant the most to the best team in the league. Now you could say, well, why didn't we do this with Tatum last year?
He's just been more impactful day to day than Tatum is.
And I can't believe this is the guy I watched as a kid on the Clippers.
It's a rookie.
I never in a million years would have thought that this would become one of the
best, most creative scoring guards I've ever seen.
He's, he, him and Brunson watching those guys just over and over again,
get the shots they want and create the shots they want against these defenses
that are designed to stop them is pretty nuts.
Is it going to work in a series?
It really depends on Jalen Williams.
That's going to be it.
It's because at some point during a seven game series, you're going to try to take out SGA and you're going to send second guys in them and you're going to make other team and you're going to make the three point shooting beat you.
You're going to put the hand, the ball in the hands of Jalen Williams and you're going to say, you know what, dude?
Go for it.
If you beat us, so be it.
And from what we've seen of him in the playoffs last year and even in the NBA I'm not, I'm not positive he can do it, but that's the play
against them. Once we get to the playoffs, they're the best team in the league.
Um, I think they have a legitimate chance at 70 games because of their death,
70 wins because of their depth. So could they get to 70, 12, 71, 11?
It's possible. Cause night to night game game, with how good their defense is,
and their scoring and their three point shooting,
I think they can get there.
Anyway, that is our half season power poll.
Coming back, we're gonna talk to Joel Anderson
from the Ringer, and then eventually Joel Anderson
and Van Lathan about college football.
See you in a second.
All right, Joel Anderson is here.
We have a whole long history.
This is how many times did we almost work together before we actually decided to work
together?
So I definitely came down to the old studio in like 2016.
You guys showed me around.
I did the whole thing.
We went to lunch, didn't we?
We went to lunch that time too.
I thought there was a 2014 too.
Wasn't there a Grantland era?
We definitely talked then.
We talked in 16.
We talked in 20.
And it just, for whatever reason, never worked out.
Now all of a sudden you're with The Ringer and we couldn't be happier.
Can I say something about that too?
So, yeah.
So, you know, like I was in between jobs a few months ago and I was about to accept another offer.
Right?
And I reached out to Connor Nevins,
people at the Ring of Dole Connor,
because Connor was my editor at ESPN.
And I was like, hey man, you know, I got this offer
and it's exciting, but I just want to make sure that Bill,
like, you know, like you got sure
that this isn't going to work out. And Connor was like, yeah, man, you should
probably just go ahead. It's fine. Like, you know, Bill's busy or whatever.
And so then I texted you right after that. I don't know if I don't know if
Connor's right about this. And you were like, what? Huh? I thought, you know,
then and then everything started rolling in. Here we are today.
It's so funny. Yeah, because we had talked as usual.
I probably forgot to follow up two weeks later.
And then, so anyway, it finally worked out.
But we always felt like dating back to the Greenland days,
you know, sports culture, real life stuff.
Like we always like the people who dabbled into all these different circles.
You're like the epitome of that.
You care about all these different crazy, all the stuff you've done in the past.
What was the best narrative podcast? What was the one you were proudest of,, all the stuff you've done in the past. What was the best narrative podcast?
What was the one you were proudest of
of all the stuff you did?
Oh, definitely Slow Grunt 6 to LA Rides.
Just because I was fascinated by LA as a city,
and it emerged from my reporting on season three
on Biggie and Tupac, and I was just like,
oh, if I ever got a chance to tell that story, which is part of the reason
2020 got held up, right?
Yeah.
That got put in my face.
And I was like, well, I have to do this.
Like, this is like a passion project.
And, you know, like humanizing Rodney King,
just talking about the divisions in the city,
like how it was more complicated than people thought.
I couldn't wait to do that.
So that was probably the thing that I'm most proud of.
I did a season on Clarence Thomas a couple years later,
which was more critically acclaimed,
but my favorite is season six of Slow Burn, the LA Rise.
What was the most surprising thing you learned
about Tupac and Biggie when you worked on that one?
I think the degree of intimacy between them.
It makes sense in retrospect how things got out of control.
Because that kind of hatred, that kind of anger
only comes about when you know somebody
and they're like your friend.
And they were really friends. Tupac had a lot to do with Biggie becoming a celebrity
and like, you know, getting accepted out on the West Coast.
And you know, Tupac wanted to sign Biggie
to his record label.
Right.
And Biggie was like, but then Tupac was like,
I don't know, this Diddy guy, Puffy,
he knows what he's doing.
You probably should stick with him.
But we could collaborate. Yeah, I mean. Right, he knows what he's doing. You probably should stick with him. But we could collaborate.
Yeah, I mean.
Right.
Yikes.
Right.
I mean, in some ways it worked and in some ways,
you know, it probably is best we didn't get to see
how that was going to turn out in the end.
But yeah, man.
So that part of it was the thing.
I knew that they had been cool,
but I didn't know how cool.
And that was sort of a revelation.
And it explained a lot about what happened after,
once I learned that, I think.
How many years before somebody does the Drake Kendrick
version of that podcast?
Do we need time to pass?
What's the right amount of time to actually let everything
settle and then dive into it?
Right, because in so much with Drake is unsettled.
We don't know where he's actually going to go.
He hasn't really released any music.
He hasn't really presented himself
in front of the public again.
Actually, I'm sort of fascinated
by like what Kendrick is gonna do at the Super Bowl
is like the LA guy, right?
Like he probably had one show in mind.
And now after all this, you know,
the events of the past week,
I wonder if he's gonna have to broaden it,
a sort of shift focus.
But yeah, because of all that,
because we haven't had, their careers haven't continued.
Like that's, doesn't have to be at least 10 years.
Don't you think we gotta give it 10?
When Drake's almost 50?
Yeah, I don't know what the right level of distance is,
and especially in the documentary era,
it really feels like that shortened, you know,
like the last dance to me, what was that, 22 years?
Yeah.
From the last season, that was kind of the perfect
amount of nostalgia time.
It really was, it really was.
Cause you want people, you want them to have enough
distance that they can really say shit after the fact,
right, in the interviews, and the last dance is a good
example, I've certainly had all that, but also,
there's a whole new generation moving up that wants to learn more about it.
So yeah, I just feel like that window is shortened now.
Now it's like 10, 12 years and not 20.
Absolutely.
Well, yeah, the thing is, and if you wait for too long,
somebody else is gonna do it and they may screw it up.
And then it's like, well,
you really don't wanna go over that ground again, right?
Like it's already out there,
but then it's like maybe not the ideal project at the end of the day.
So yeah.
Wait, let me ask you about the last dance thing then.
Cause like, don't you think that like they kinda,
I felt like because of all the fallout as a result of that,
like, I don't know what the hell is going on
with Scottie Pippen.
Like anytime I see Scottie Pippen in a video or real now,
like I feel sorry for him.
And I don't know how much of this emanates from what came out of The Last Dance or whatever,
you know, he's gotten divorced,
but I feel like they almost have to revisit
and re-interview some of these people
because I feel like there was a lot of fallout
from The Last Dance, and I feel like that story
like kind of got sparked back up
and I need some sort of closure on a lot of these things.
Yeah, I think Isaiah probably has more of a case
for feeling like he was completely betrayed by it.
Yeah, he just comes off like the villain.
Pippen's more complicated because they tell the whole story
about, you know, in 94 when MJ's gone
and he doesn't want to come back in the game.
That was a big part of his legacy.
Like, when I wrote about him in my book a million years ago,
a lot of what I wrote in the Pippen part was about,
it's unfair that that moment framed his career
when he was like the most selfless teammate,
awesome guy to play with, one of the best 30 players ever.
But I think if you really watch The Last Dance again,
the last episode, it circles back
and talks about how much pain
he was in in the 98 finals.
But part of me wonders, did Pippen even finish it?
Because by the end of it, it's like heroic,
watching him go through this stuff.
But I mean, big picture, what changed is
I think sports people are so much more hesitant
down to being docs unless it's about them,
unless they're the stars.
You don't want to be the bad guy in a sports doc.
I think the Isaiah thing,
yeah, we dealt with it with the Celtics
when we did this nine part Celtics doc
that's coming out in 2025.
And 15 years ago we would have gotten everybody.
This time around it's so much harder to get people.
Really? Yeah.
Oh man. Yeah.
You can't tell me who's been a source of frustration here than family. it's so much harder to get people. Really? Yeah. Oh man. Yeah.
You can't tell me who's been a source of frustration
here than Camila.
Sadly no.
But it's just I think the way it is going forward
because in the late 2000s especially,
nobody really knew what documentaries were.
They weren't made like they are now
where it's like they're leading Netflix
and they're leading HBO and whoever.
So I think the stakes feel higher
and people either feel like if it's not about them
or if they're not getting paid,
they just don't want to be in it.
Let me tell you, that was the big problem
with the Big E and Tupac.
I'll just admit this on your show here.
I did not like season three for Slow Burn,
like the Big E and Tupac,
because so much of it was people not wanting to talk.
Because first of all,
people have talked about Biggie and Tupac forever.
Some people think they deserve their own documentary.
And then yeah, then other people are like,
why would I talk about this if I'm not getting paid?
And I feel like people have gotten sort of attuned
to the idea that like, all right,
well, I've got this information if you want it.
I need something out of this for myself, right?
And actually though, now that you mentioned it, I would watch the Scottie Pippen documentary.
You know?
Well, he, so his whole background, which they went into a little in the last dance, but
you know, it's, he was about as broke as it gets growing up as a kid.
Like his, I think his dad was basically couldn't work, was handicapped.
And so that kind of led to all the financial decisions
he made where just trying to grab money,
grab these extra long contracts
where you're not getting paid,
never being able to bet on yourself
because you needed money so bad.
And it was like this eight year spin cycle for him.
Just bad contract after bad contract.
And unfortunately with sports,
like you make a couple bad decisions, you can't get out of it. spin cycle for him. Just bad contract after bad contract. And unfortunately with sports,
you make a couple bad decisions, you can't get out of it.
Now we have the NBA where we have Jimmy Butler
or Bradley Beal stuck in situations they don't like,
but they're making 50 million a year.
So it's like, I don't really feel that bad for you.
Yeah, I don't feel, yeah.
And also, Jimmy, you could show up.
You could play, you know what I mean?
The thing, I call him Jimmy Six Seed. I'm like, you know, Jimmy, you could show up. You could play. You know what I mean? The thing, I call him Jimmy Six Seed.
I'm like, you know, I can understand.
I can understand the heaps problem here.
They're like, well, you want to just kind of coast
through the regular season.
Like, why don't you take the responsibility
of leading us to home court advantage in the playoffs once?
Like, that would be cool.
Would that be nice?
Also, that would, you know, do the Erisons whatever a solid.
I'm sure that would earn them a lot of money too
for having playoff games in the first round.
So.
It's such a mid 2020s thing where it's like
here on the one hand, I see the case for Jimmy.
Like brought the team to the finals in 20 and 23.
Was expecting them to make some sort of upgrade.
It's not Miami's fault, I don't think necessarily
that Portland didn't want what they were offering
for Dame Lillard, but they didn't get anybody else.
So he's doing the I'm not getting enough help thing.
I kind of see it.
I also see the Miami side of like,
we're paying you 50 million a year.
You're the best guy in the team.
We're paying you to be there for nine months a year.
We don't want to have to wonder when you're playing or not
and why are you unhappy?
So it just feels like a bad marriage.
Like it's the classic bad sports marriage.
Don't you think he would have been pissed
if they had gotten Dame too?
Like now that we've seen Dame.
And I'll go back to Dame, it was the Tokyo games.
And I remember thinking, man, he looks not good out there, but I just I did
Yeah, I I liked it when they had drew holiday out there instead of him and I was like, oh man
He's I didn't know if he had just turned the corner in his career or what?
But I was I don't and so when he went to Milwaukee, I remember thinking I don't know if that's I don't know if that's gonna
Be the answer but okay, we'll see. And so if he went to Miami without Yannis,
I mean, I think they would have a lot more reasons
to be pissed down there.
I remember making those points when he was being
shopped to the different teams,
and then everybody was like,
you're just Celtics fan, you don't want Miami to get damed.
It's like, look, there's some evidence
that he's an awful defensive player.
He's also a little guy hitting his early mid-30s,
which we have a lot of evidence with that
that that gets a little dangerous.
I actually think he's been a little better in Milwaukee
this year than I was expecting,
but the Jimmy thing is in such a strange spot now
because he also has this player option next year.
So if you trade for him, you're also paying him next year.
So it's a two year commitment.
It's his only leverage over Miami because if they don't trade him, then he
could just opt in and now they're paying him.
So now he's screwed up one year instead of two for them.
But that, if you're Miami, you don't want to take a bad contract back.
Right.
So Phil is like, all right, fine.
Take Paul George.
You can have him this year in the next three.
My name is gonna be like, no way, we're not taking Paul George.
The thing is, they just have to kind of get over the idea.
They're not gonna win a championship now, right?
I mean, that's the thing.
They have to sort of take their medicine, I guess.
They have to be bad, but that is not a Pat Riley thing.
He's not gonna allow them to be bad.
Yeah, because they have some good assets.
And they're a little bit better than being in the middle,
but they're not a top six playoff team.
Hero's playing the best he's ever played.
And if Jimmy comes back the way that he could actually play,
they're pretty interesting.
They're not gonna make the finals again.
But I don't, it's an unsolvable one
because what you don't wanna do is compound a mistake
by taking somebody else's mistake.
That's why Bradley Beal's never happened in a million years.
But if Phoenix plays worse and worse,
maybe now Durant becomes a possibility, you know?
And at least you're taking advantage
of somebody else's misfortune to get out of yours.
Let me tell you something. I mean, as a Rockets fan, you know, I grew up in Houston.
Please don't trade for KD. I just don't. I like our young core.
We have a lot of assets. Please, I just want to rock with A-Man, J-Lin, Sanguine.
I just want to see that with E-Man. Let's just go with that. Let's not do the KD thing,
because as great as he is,
I just kind of feel like the days of him
being able to elevate a team
in quite that way are kind of over.
So let's just, I like what we're doing.
It's the only thing that makes me feel good
about missing out on Wimby in the draft.
So like, let's just, please, if Houston,
if you can hear me, let's keep this roster.
Let's just rock with it for a little bit longer and see what we can go with it, please
How close for you to Wimby I forget how many picks I mean to I but I think that like I think they had
What they have the second best odds to get Wimby or something like that, right?
It's a second and they ended up picking they end up picking third, which is you know fine
I'm not upset with the pick,
but obviously it's not Wimpy.
So to recap, you're not totally fired up,
you didn't get a generational Super Duper star.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, I think that like, what the Rockets are doing,
it's like the only thing that makes me feel good.
I'm like, oh, this is the kind of team,
they're really good, they're young,
they can grow together.
Also, I feel like they're strong in a way
that sort of could cause problems for Wimpy,
like this physical, deep team.
I could see that causing Wimpy problems.
So I'm like, okay, if we can keep this together,
then I'm fine with it.
But if not, then I'm just gonna, yeah, the labor missing out.
We got Yow, we got Ralph Sampson, we got Dream.
I just kinda expected the Wimby scene was supposed to be us.
That's supposed to be the Houston thing,
and we missed out on it.
Yeah.
I forgot about your Rockets connection.
I think they're the most fascinating team to be a fake GM for
when you just look at their assets.
Because they're 26 and 12, you know?
Or at least when we're taping this on a Wednesday.
Every time I feel like they're gonna maybe tail off a little
bit like Jabari Smith got hurt and you think alright here
We go because this team is not a 26 and 12 team they last five minutes of a game
They can barely get a decent shot off and it's gonna dip and then they they just keep winning and winning
They're really mentally tough. They play good D. They have good coach and
I don't know what I would do,
I don't know what the tweak is.
Well, let me ask you, because you're the,
I mean, you're the NBA expert here.
Like, do you think, though, this is one of those examples
of a team that has already sort of capped out on its,
but like, they play really, they're young,
you may get them to play really hard in the regular season,
but when it comes to the postseason,
there may not be another gear for them.
There's not. At least right now. No, there's not.
So the question you have to ask
when you're in a situation like them is,
like OKC two years ago,
they were like basically a 500 team.
They played really well together.
They had a certain ceiling to what they were doing.
And he was very hesitant of trading anything for it.
Then last year, same thing, right?
They ended up, they really could have beaten Dallas.
They could have made the finals,
but they were still really hesitant about making a move.
And then this year was when they made the move.
And I think they've obviously Houston's conciliary.
Unless I could get Darren Fox for Van Vliet and some picks,
like if that was really sitting there, you have to do that.
Like if you can basically just change your point guard position,
because Van Vliet, I admire the guy, he plays hard, he's an overachiever,
but when he has the ball with three minutes left in a tie game,
I don't have any confidence he's scoring.
Right. Like nobody is scared of him. You don't mind him having the ball, right?
No.
Yeah. Yeah.
So if they could get like a Fox-type level guy, like a Booker somehow became available.
That's the only thing I would think about.
I want another year with Jalen Green, because I still don't know what he is.
Same thing with Jabari, who I think I like a little more than most.
And then I think their number one asset is Thompson.
Like if I'm just like, if I'm ranking their trade assets,
I think he might be number one for me.
I was so mad when they picked him by the way, Bill.
I was like, man, what the f***?
Over time, elite shit.
Right, yeah.
I was like, I don't want this dog.
Don't go.
It did not feel good, but yeah,
I love that dude so much, man.
He's such a dog.
And he's like, I mean, how many,
I mean, it's very rare that he's on the floor
and he's not the best athlete on the floor,
which is crazy to say in the NBA,
but that is legit.
At least I think, yeah.
I know a couple people that have seen the Rockets in person
this year separately in different cities,
and all of them texted me after.
And we're like, oh my God, like this guy athletically.
And it was same feeling I got too, where it's like,
just certain guys move differently.
You know, where, and this is a league
of these awesome athletes.
These are some of the best athletes
we've produced as a country.
And yet some guys still stand out.
And he was one of the guys that you're watching going,
man, it just feels like he's a split second faster,
more athletic. He can bend in any way, more explosive. Like he's just, I don't know what
his ceiling is, but from what I've seen so far, there's no reason to me that like there's
not like a Pippin would be the ceiling for me. And I don't think that's a crazy thing
to say.
No, not at all. I mean, he's, I mean, how old is he again? He's like 20?
Yeah, it's like 21. So 20 or 21, something at all. I mean, he's, I mean, how old is he again? He's like 20? Yeah, he's like 21. 20 or 21, something like that.
Yeah, man. I mean, there's so much growth left for his game.
And I don't know, like, I don't know if you want to clear it out so that he can become like the alpha dog on your team.
Well, we don't know offensively. We don't know is the shot ever going to be there.
Scotty always, you know, he was basically going
to Michael Jordan basketball camp every day.
So he, the IQ stuff from MJ kind of eventually morphed.
But he was always such a good playmaker and like passer.
And you know, he had a little weird post-up game.
And I don't know if that stuff's in there.
But the defensive athleticism stuff,
like if you're doing grades, he's A plus.
A plus.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, I want to hold onto that guy forever.
And I just, I love it.
Like again, maybe I could probably live
without Dylan Brooks, but I understand like his role
on a team like that.
And it helps to create a culture,
which was totally different than it existed
a couple of years before, but like.
Well, one fun thing that's happening with Houston,
Memphis, Oklahoma City, and then,
I'm gonna say half of Minnesota,
but you have some real alpha-E defensive teams, athletes,
they're all kind of around the same age range
for the most part, and when you watch League Pass,
you'll be like, oh, Houston's playing Memphis.
This game's gonna be fucking awesome.
Oh my God, Houston's OKC tonight.
Oh my God, I can't wait.
So there's this little subset now of the league
that's basically the sons of LeBron.
All of them were probably,
they don't even remember the NBA when LeBron wasn't in it.
And it's something, you know what I mean? Oh yeah, absolutely. Well it's something you know I mean oh yeah
absolutely well I was looking I mean like dude the Southwest standings in the
NBA like San Antonio was fourth man right there fourth 19 and 19 and the
fifth-place team is the Pelicans and I felt like if Zion is right they can beat
any of those teams any night to right and then on and 32 but like if Zion is
right which is I watched it last night. They beat somebody and Zion was,
I don't know if they're auditioning him.
I'm on the record.
It's the most fun trade that we can come up with
in basketball right now is Zion to disperse.
Oh man, come on, dog.
No, I'm telling you.
No, what?
Put Zion, Zion with Wemby, Zion trade their stuff,? Put Zion. I don't want that. Zion with Wemby.
Don't do that.
Zion, trade their stuff, a couple picks.
I don't want that.
Put him in a different organization.
Come on.
Get him the ball.
You're out.
Why don't you like that?
I don't, because I don't like the Spurs.
I don't want to hear their mouths.
Oh, because of Rocketsing.
Yeah, I don't want that.
Oh, so you're being selfish.
Yeah, that's terrifying.
Yeah, I don't want that to happen.
I also felt like
like Zion looking up at Wimby and being like man this look how this guy how serious he takes his career like yeah
They were talking about his dedication to the game when he was 17 years old over and you know
Learning two languages learning how to like become like a face of a league basically, you know, yeah, yeah, he's playing it all out
I I wouldn't compete this isn't an exact comparison,
because Randy Moss was better than Zion,
and Randy Moss did more stuff than Zion,
and he was healthier than Zion.
But there was a moment, when Randy Moss was on the Raiders
that year, and they were a dumpster fire,
and you know, everything was wrong,
he wasn't playing that hard,
and his asset as a trade asset slipped to the point the Patriots stole them for like a fourth rounder. It was a fourth round pick
Yeah, yeah, yeah
All right, right, but they got him and then he was immediately rejuvenated
I do wonder like if that happens whoever gets Zion if they could just get him in the right thing
Would that be like the best trade you could make?
I think that is like 90 like I'm like 90% certain that's gonna happen.
Because I mean, it just,
he did not want to go to New Orleans in the first place.
It just felt like it was never going to work out.
And New Orleans is a franchise that I feel like if you're,
CJ McCollum, you're a professional.
Like I'm just gonna show up,
it doesn't matter where I got a ball,
like I'm gonna do it or whatever.
But like the expectations of his own
was so much more than that.
And clearly he thrived
In a place where he was the star of the show and there was a lot of attention on I mean
It just felt like New Orleans is not where it needs to be and also that training staff. I don't know anyway, so
It's with the worst organization the league that's a huge part of this
Yeah, I feel like it's pretty much guaranteed that if he goes someplace that he feels motivated to play,
and he's got a bunch of guys or dogs around him, I feel like it's a certainty that he's going to take off no matter where he goes.
And he's at least showing flashes too, you know?
Like even in the playing game before he got hurt, he was taking it to LeBron in a way that was unusual.
He likes being that guy, man.
And so it's clearly in there. I think that unless he gets hurt, it's going to come out, and it's so it's clearly in there. I think that it's
Unless he gets hurt. It's going to come out and it's gonna come out somewhere else It's just it's just some places. It's just not gonna happen, dude
And like I felt like we've seen enough of New Orleans now. It's like it's just not gonna happen down here
So it's time to go somewhere else. Yeah. Well, I know New Orleans is bad for me when I'm there for four days
So I can't imagine when you're him with some of the vices that he has
for four days, so I can't imagine when you're him with some of the vices that he has.
I feel like New Orleans is sad though, too.
I feel like I could be down there for three or four days
and then I gotta kinda keep it moving.
It's like Vegas.
Yeah, Vegas is fun for three days.
This is too much.
The thing with him, these are the NBA players
I grew up with where these guys, they have so much talent,
they're so awesome, but they never find the right spot,
right situation, whatever, and then it just never happens.
Oh, Van Lathan's here, he's gonna join us.
We'll take a quick break, come back,
and talk some college football with Van.
All right, Van Lathan is here, he's joining us.
We're going to talk college football.
Yes.
Is this the first time you guys have been on a podcast together?
Yeah, ever.
A lot of respect for this guy.
Likewise man, likewise.
College football, I'm going to let you guys carry this.
I'm just going to be the point guard to set you up.
I'm going to be like Reed Shepard in the G League, just running fast breaks and raining
threes.
Before we have Joel's five favorite things for college football. Before we do that, Notre Dame, Ohio State.
Every person I know who gambles on college football is like, just throw Ohio
State in a parlay, it's a wrap.
They're too big.
They're bigger.
They're better.
Like this is, this is done.
They were the eighth seed this year.
Yeah.
Is this done?
Does Notre Dame, is there nobody believes in this case?
Um, I think Notre Dame probably has a lot of bulletin board material.
Uh, people are on Ohio State like crazy.
They have a ridiculously talented roster,
and they're peaking at the right time, right?
However, I, despite all of the animus between LSU fans
and Notre Dame fans online,
I am not ready to say that Freeman and his staff
up there in South Bend are not gonna find a way
to make this game competitive and not have a chance
to win this game in the fourth quarter.
I think that they will.
What do you think, Joel?
I definitely think it's gonna be closer than people think,
but at the end of the day,
your limitations are your limitations.
Notre Dame can't pass, right?
Like they can't pass the ball.
And I feel like that's gonna be a real problem
in a game where, I mean, the thing about Ohio State,
which we'll get into it in the list later,
but somebody's supposed to slip free, right?
Like Trevion, you know, Quinchon, Jeremiah,
Emeka, Carnell,
somebody is gonna bust loose.
And like Notre Dame is gonna have to do something
other than put together a 13-place, 72-yard drive
to keep up.
And I just think eventually after a while,
that takes a toll and they'll kind of fall behind.
But I do, I agree with Van that it's gonna be much closer
and they're gonna be a tougher out for Ohio State
than people think.
So I think what happened with me with Notre Dame was the last game, I think there were
a lot of questions answered.
Now we can talk about Penn State and some of the limitations that Penn State has, particularly
the explosiveness that they lack in their downfield passing game.
But a lot of things that people, a lot of questions should I say that people were asking
about Notre Dame in the game, which was if they ever got behind, right?
Could they play from behind that the offense have enough wrinkles that they have?
Dynamic enough talent on that side of the ball to get them back into a game where they couldn't play complimentary football
Defense like a Pittsburgh Stayworth situation exactly. We're down 14 the game is now over
But they got down to it. Yeah, they got down to it and Riley Leonard was even knocked out of the game
which
honestly, I think kind of worked in Notre Dame's favor a little bit because they weren't really preparing for the backup quarterback to come in there and
Complete a couple passes and they played from behind and they made enough plays in the passing game in that game against a
Quality not quite as good as Ohio State defense, maybe not,
but it's not too, it's pretty comparable,
a quality Penn State defense.
They made enough plays in the passing game
to go win the game.
They are facing an uphill battle,
but for some reason, I think the game will be competitive.
Yeah.
I don't, I don't think, I can't envision a scenario
in which Notre Dame can get to 24, and that's why I don't think I can envision a scenario in which Notre Dame can get to 24,
and that's why I don't think they can win.
And I feel like Ohio State can kinda F up,
we can curse here, right?
I can say fuck.
I can say fuck.
I was like, sure, well I know y'all curse,
but I'm new here, right?
All right, well I think Ohio State can fuck around
and get 24.
Like, I mean, they can just luck up into a couple,
like, you hit Jeremiah deep, you know, a drive or whatever.
And I don't, Notre Dame, again, better than people
that think they're gonna be,
but I don't think they can get to 24.
All right, two follow-up questions off this.
One, Ohio State was the eighth,
the ranked eighth heading into the playoffs.
So a year ago, they're not in the playoffs.
So now they're gonna, they're heavily favored to win the title.
So what does that mean, big picture?
Were we just doing this wrong the last 20 years?
Do we have to go back and go through all the times
when maybe the wrong team won?
No, no, no, no, no.
What does it mean?
I don't think that Ohio State necessarily deserves
to be the national champion.
Like by the standards of the champions
that have come before them, they are a failure.
They didn't beat their biggest rival.
They didn't win their conference championship.
So like that they win, like it redeems
like the fuckups they had earlier in the season,
but I don't think it means that they deserve
to have been in the playoffs.
Like it's just a circumstance, a history
that they're in the playoffs, but I don't, you know, like they're the best team,
but they didn't live up to that during the year.
And if they didn't make the playoffs,
I don't think anybody would have lost any sleepover.
Well, counter, they lost two games by four points.
Yeah, but I mean, well, we'll talk about it.
But like, I mean, yeah, you watch.
Had you watched Michigan play this year?
Yeah, I watched that game and it was the announcers were shocked as it was happening.
I mean, yeah.
What's your take?
So I think the dynamic,
it depends on which version of college football
that you believe in.
So if you believe the traditional college football
sort of way of doing things that I was brought up on,
and I'm sure Joel's brought up on too,
which was the most deserving team
won the national championship
after a full body of work was examined.
Then Ohio State's not there.
But what I think they were trying to move to
by expanding the playoff was to see
if they could get to a situation
where the best team wins the national championship.
And that's on the field.
And that means that if you slip up
a couple of Saturdays, right?
It doesn't matter because if you have the best roster and you're playing the best at the right time
Then you get a chance to prove it on the field red
So like that Michigan loss in the old system is catastrophic for them
Oh, well, it's like one of the worst losses in the history of Ohio State. No, it's not
It's the worst loss that I can remember in that rivalry,
but let's not even talk about Ohio State.
Let's talk about Notre Dame,
that loss at home to Northern Illinois.
Right.
Right?
So that is a disqualifying loss
in most iterations of the old way of doing college football.
It is not in this particular day.
So is that better or worse?
I mean, I guess it kind of depends on what you think.
I wrote about this for theringer.com.
I know you did.
And so what I would say is that if college football fans
can sort of disabuse themselves,
it's like as Vance said, the most deserving notion.
And it's like, well, NFL fans,
when Brady and the Bucks won the Super Bowl,
I mean, I don't know if anybody thought they were clearly
the most deserving team or anything like that,
but they won, they were the champion.
And so, like, NFL fans accept that.
And it's gonna be like Washington with Jaden Daniels
when he wins the Super Bowl in three weeks, man.
Or it'll be like when a nine and 17
beat an undefeated New England Patriots.
I didn't want to, I was trying to be nice.
Also like that.
I blocked that out, I don't even remember that happening.
Is that the Patriots?
Alright. Sorry Joel, go ahead.
No, but I'm with you on that.
So if it's going to be like that, then
and we're going to become, college fans become NFL fans.
I'll be like, alright. That happens to be the champion this year.
But I kinda, I guess as an older dude, I kinda like the every game,
like that loss in Michigan should count for something.
It should be, in this way, it just made Ohio State mad.
But it used to be that, oh man,
the whole program crumbles, Ryan Day has to go away,
Caleb Downs is back in the portal, all that kinda stuff.
So I don't.
There's a cultural question in Columbus right now too,
with my Ohio State fans.
And the question is, it sounds stupid to people
who don't understand college football
and don't understand the rivalry.
But it's a question that's very much on the minds
of people up there.
And the question is, would you rather beat Michigan
or would you rather win a national championship?
Now the answer seems obvious.
There's no Ohio State fan right now on the precipice of win a national championship? Now the answer seems obvious. There's no Ohio State fan right now
on the precipice of winning a national championship
that's gonna say, oh man, like blah, blah, blah, blah,
like this doesn't matter as much.
But then, the day after the Michigan loss,
the week after the Michigan loss,
like when they were talking about Ryan Day,
the way that they were talking about Ryan Day, they would have, they'd be lying to you
if they'd have told you right now
that that wasn't a soul crushing moment
that not even a national championship
could completely repair and heal.
Right, like I think that there's still questions,
even if he wins the national championship,
is this the right guy?
Yes.
You know, is this the right guy? You know? Is this the right guy?
It's hilarious though.
Yeah.
He's lost to Michigan four times in a row.
Like, are you, Bill, are you familiar with the Bayou Classic?
I brought this up on Rusello's podcast.
Shout out to Riggs.
But the Bayou Classic, at Southern University,
Rest In Peace Dad, like,
they would rather beat Gramling than win the Swack.
That's a no brainer.
Like it's a one game Super Bowl that means everything
from some people that are traveling from up North
in Louisiana down to New Orleans,
us making a shorter drive,
and it's all on the line right there.
And that's just the way college football is.
And if you ever get to a point where Ohio State fans
will care even a centella less about beating Michigan,
you've lost the whole sport.
Notre Dame.
Can you walk me through the relationship Notre Dame has now in 2025 with America?
Because I know what it meant in the 70s and 80s to me.
It felt like the biggest school on the planet forever.
And then all of a sudden it wasn't.
And then it came back. And now where are we in 2025? the 70s and 80s to me, it felt like the biggest school on the planet forever, and then all of a sudden it wasn't,
and then it came back, and now where are we in 2025?
I mean, I think it's still probably personal,
it probably is the program that your grandmother
is most likely to recognize, right?
But it does have that, and it no longer has the cache.
I mean, there was a time, you know,
this large Catholic wealthy university, own network,
it had all these advantages over everybody else.
Well, we all know that that's not even true.
They lost a coach to LSU.
Like, we're not, you know, no disrespect, Van, you know, but LSU's not Bama.
It's not Texas. It's not Ohio State.
Oh my God. This is like shots fired.
What I'm just saying. Jesus.
I grew up, when I grew up, LSU was a seven and five ass program.
No, it was seven and four ass program.
Oh my God.
Are you fucking with me right now?
Before Kevin Falk went there.
I'm worried I'm going to get hit by a bullet.
Before Kevin Falk went to LSU, and then definitely before Nick Saban got there, they were like,
if Texas A&M beat or lost to LSU, I'd be like, man, what happened to Texas A&M?
So this is bullshit.
So it is, because LSU was down in the 90s.
That's for sure.
LSU won the SEC a couple of times in the 80s,
which was a hell of a time to win the SEC.
The program was pretty good.
It was a very important, we had a Heisman Trophy winner,
all of that stuff.
We're talking about Billy Cannon?
Yeah, I'm talking about Billy Cannon in 1958 at Madison, right?
1958?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Do I get to count myself next title from 1958 from you?
Y'all count all them titles from back in the segregated days in Boston.
Not in the NBA.
But what I'm saying is LSU, when we came into college football, was down in the NBA. But what I'm saying is, LSU,
when we came into college football,
was down in the 90s.
And the reason why the program was down,
I'm not about to do a whole LSU defense,
is because a lot of the best players from Louisiana
were escaping.
Warwick Dunn didn't go to LSU.
Cordell Stewart didn't go to LSU.
Some of these people, what happened was,
Nick Saban was able to reorient,
and Jerry DiNardo to a degree,
was able to reorient the position of LSU in Louisiana
where we could keep some of the talent back at home.
And when that started, we became a perennial power.
Let me throw this theory at you,
because I say that Nick Saban actually integrated the SEC.
The way that he recruited at LSU,
if you look at like recruiting rankings over those years,
like starting from like the like 98,
when Saban gets there, like every year,
like the SCC school, like LSU starts creeping up
the recruiting rankings and then slowly but surely,
and certainly by the time he goes to Alabama,
all the other schools start to catch up and they're like,
oh yeah, I guess we need to recruit these guys.
Cause it used to be there was a lot of reticence.
Like even in Texas, like there was some reticence
that the University of Texas,
they didn't really recruit the guys
out of the urban centers like Dallas, Houston.
Those guys went to Florida State.
They went to, you know, Michigan or whatever.
They didn't go to Texas.
And then like something happened
in the late nineties, early two thousands.
And I said like Nick Saban for me,
like when I look back at what he did,
I felt like he integrated the SEC in a way, right?
And I think that's what was the inflection point for LSU.
But prior to that, come on, man, you know which y'all were.
Now what?
No, in the 90s we were down.
You were with Texas Tech.
In the, oh, come on.
I didn't realize Billy Cannon.
I forgot about Billy Cannon.
Billy Cannon's husband.
Billy Cannon's.
You know what really happened?
Shaq went to OSU.
Shaq went to OSU and it bankrupted the whole school
for like 10 years.
No, what happened was they hired a guy.
They hired a guy, and this is a cautionary tale
for any college program.
They hired a guy named Curly Hallman.
For most programs. Never hired a guy named Curly Holman. For most programs.
Never trust a Curly.
And by the way, we're talking about Bama.
It's so interesting that people go,
LSU was not Bama.
Bama was down for 10 years too.
Bama was down, super down.
We were kicking Bama's ass every single year
until Saban comes to Bama.
The first year Saban was at Bama,
Bama loses to UL Monroe. So when I'm talking about Bama's ass every single year until Saban comes to Bama. The first year Saban was at Bama,
Bama loses to UL Monroe.
So what I'm saying is any program out there, right?
You look at when Bobby Bowden leaves Florida State,
what Florida State has to go through
until Jimbo Fisher gets there.
You look at Texas and Mac Brown.
Texas is just getting back.
It doesn't matter what color your blood is
in college football. If it's blue, if it's red,
whatever it is, you are one bad coaching hire.
One bad coaching hire.
When we were coming up, Nebraska was an unquestionable
blue blood, right?
Tommy Frazier, Lawrence Phillips, all of these guys
haven't been nationally relevant since.
Colorado, you're one bad hire, one bad hire,
two maybe at the most from being in a situation
you don't want to be in.
I wasn't saying LSU was Indiana.
I'm saying that y'all would not know today.
No, we weren't know today.
Y'all were nobody ever, nobody ever thought about LSU.
Joe, don't apologize to him.
You're right.
Yeah, nobody thought of LSU as like this great blue
blood program.
It's not about blue.
It was a good, solid program.
It's a good, solid program. But what I'm saying is that if you are a program and you represent
a culture where football is very important, like it is in Louisiana, it's like live or
die in Louisiana, it is, whether it's LSU, Southern, high school, whatever, you're actually
one coaching higher away from being able to harness the power of your state.
LSU was not in the same conversation with Notre Dame, USC, or historically, and probably still isn't.
But I will say, since 2000,
you have three national championships,
you've played for a fourth national championship.
You've won the SEC.
You've had an un-suspected feed-in.
You've had two Heisman Trophy winners.
Are you happy with your program?
Are you happy?
It's not like a fucking booster.
It's like having Buddy Garrity here talking about,
am I happy with LSU right now?
No, I think we should be doing better.
But to me, trajectory matters.
And the entire context of where you are matters.
And Coach O, who was a great coach in terms of what
he was able to get on the show.
What a character.
A great coach. Character. I mean, I'm going to be honest with you. In terms of, when I say he was a great coach in terms of what he was able to get on the show. What a character. A great coach.
Character.
I mean, I'm gonna be honest with you.
In terms of, when I say he was a great coach, this is what I mean.
If you put together the team that we had in 19 together, you gotta at least have the potential to be a great coach.
Right? And so he wasn't a great long-term guy, cause he likes to fuck Booster's wives and like... Allegedly. Whatever. So he wasn't a good long-term guy because he likes to fuck Booster's wives and and like
allegedly whatever so he wasn't a good long-term guy right and he left the
program in shambles for what we needed for the time that we had him he was good
he took what Les Miles couldn't do undefeated season all of that stuff now
LSU is getting back to the point to where people in South Louisiana are
looking for real results from Brian Kelly and we'll see in the next couple years if we can deliver
Can I throw a hottest take you guys most important guy this century for the SEC Dante Culpepper?
Why?
Because if Saban picks Drew Brees over Dante Culpepper, he never goes to Alabama and then what happens the SEC?
Oh, you're talking about we would we would have been Alabama
Would you?
Man no, we would live miles. Okay. No, I don't know if that hottest take worked, but I wanted to fire
I don't I still think Saban's in the NFL now if he has Drew Brees, he would have had Drew Brees for 15 years
Oh, no, I got actually I was confused. You're saying he went to so if if Nick Saban, what I meant to say is this. Saban picked Culpepper over Drew Brees
because Drew had his her children.
What I was saying is, I got a little turned around.
I was saying is if Saban never leaves LSU,
we'd have been Bama.
We wouldn't have been Bama with Les Miles.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
So you're saying if he stays in Miami
and he has a lot of success there
and he never comes back and yeah.
What happens?
I mean, look, yeah, for sure.
I mean, that's the way things happen, right?
Look, I'll say that if Saban stayed at LSU,
LSU would have been better than Bama.
Like, LSU has a lot more going for it as a program
and in terms of what its potential is
as opposed to Bama, I think.
But all I'm saying is this.
Whatever, like, I've spent my life watching LSU football,
I can tell you this.
With the talent that is inside of Louisiana,
when you look at the guys that we got out there,
and y'all can say whatever y'all wanna say, right?
About LSU, about whatever, people can say whatever.
Man, Jamar Chase.
Jefferson. Jefferson.
When you look at the talent in the NFL,
I'm not talking about guys who just came through.
I mean, it's BTJ.
Neighbors and Thomas. I'm not talking about guys who just came through. I mean, BTJ. Neighbors and Thomas.
I'm talking about guys that are from our state.
Wide receiver factory.
Like Derek Stingley.
When you talk about guys that are from our state,
if we can recruit our state, we'll
be competitive with anyone.
Can we switch gears?
Because we're running out of time.
All right, Joel, rip it off.
Your five favorite things about college football
this season, Van and I are the audience.
I made you have a list. You can go five to one or one to five. Your choice. I was going to go five to one. college football this season. Ben and I are the audience. I made you have a list.
You can go five to one or one to five.
Your choice.
I was going to go five to one.
Let's do it.
I'm going to try to go in a rush.
OK, real quick, Bill, did you follow Holy Cross football from 2021 to 2023?
Yes, you did.
I was into it.
What did you think of the quarterback play?
Well, he went to UNLV and then left after three games.
Yeah, so like that was my number five thing.
Matt Sluka going to UNLV because first of all,
I think it was one of the rare things.
It ended up okay for everybody,
but for people that don't know, Sluka,
he was the quarterback at Holy Cross, transfers to UNLV,
plays the first three games, UNLV looks great.
Like I was like, man, UNLV's got a good damn football program.
What happened there?
Well, it turns out that he says,
he decides to sit out
the rest of the season and take a red shirt
because the school didn't follow through
on whatever promises they allegedly made about NIO.
And I thought-
Well, the follow through is they didn't fucking pay him.
They, like, whatever the money was,
I just don't think he got it.
They promised him a hundred thousand
and he only got like a thousand, right?
And I don't know which the, it it's still unclear like what the difference is here
and why those expectations weren't met.
But it's like one of these things
where you could project your feelings about the NIL era
onto the player in this situation.
And if you like me and you like players getting paid,
I didn't mind him withholding his labor
until he got what he felt was promised.
And if you don't like it,
it was about like these spoiled and entitled college players
prioritizing money over the team. So I thought it was like a And if you don't like it, it was about like these spoiled and entitled college players, prioritizing money over the team.
So I thought it was like a really, you know,
like a fun story that didn't ultimately hurt anybody
because UNLV still was badass and slew good.
Like these friends.
Well, wait though, there was a third piece to it though,
which is you have like thousands of these business deals
being cut left and right, right?
With teenage kids or kids who are 20, 21,
with these different colleges, they're probably not,
they're just like, yeah, yeah, we'll get you 25,000 by,
so there's so much room for sleaziness
that I don't think we've ever seen before.
We've only had this with boosters before.
You're just seeing now the opportunity
for people to get in people's ears
and promise things that they can't then deliver on. And the college athlete who is now in a brand new world
that's kind of like the Wild Wild West
with not a lot of protections or structures there
to protect them or their family or protect the schools,
either, you're just seeing a lot of promises not being met.
We'll see who has the power at the end of the day.
It's either the Wild Wild West
or it's like that new Netflix show
where just everybody gets brutally murdered.
What's that show? American something?
The Western?
Tim Riggins is on it?
It was on Netflix.
It's like set in the 1800s.
Everybody just kills everybody.
Oh, is that Roots?
No.
Oh, Roots.
No, it's Peter Bergster's show.
It's called American something.
It's about Wyoming and just, it's like 1883 more violent.
Anyway.
All right, Joel.
Wow.
All right, I'm gonna move to number four.
So, you know, Nick Saban was actually trying to be honest
earlier this year when he said,
the only place you play in the SEC that's not hard to play
is in Vanderbilt.
And then it's like, not even a month later,
Alabama goes into Vanderbilt and loses
for the first time since 1984.
They got their ass beat.
Vanderbilt scored 40 points on them.
They didn't look into those points.
They beat their ass.
And it was just hilarious.
Because first of all, you also get to see
Bama fans go crazy now.
They've lived an unprecedented ride
for like the last 15 to 20 years. And to see their faces and to see Bama fans go crazy now. Yeah, it's like, they've lived an unprecedented ride
for like the last 15 to 20 years.
And to see their faces and to see how they responded
to losing to Vandy in the first year post-Saven,
it was hilarious.
So that's, I had to put that in there before.
Good one.
Right.
I would also add for Saban,
I loved when Shane Gillis made fun of him
and Saban didn't know how to handle it.
It was one of my favorite TV moments in a while.
Right. Do you like him? Saban had no know how to handle it was one of my favorite TV moments in a while, right?
Saban had no sense of humor about it. No, he was like, who the fuck is this guy? He's saying we cheated
By the way, how does he know?
Shane say anything about charges anything he's anything about a dust charge. No, he was just talking
He made a pain the players joke. Yeah, and say it was just fucking with it. Yeah
Anyway number three number three So if you are like me since I followed college football the idea of Arizona State football has always been like man
Arizona wasn't there is no Arizona State any good, you know, they've got out of it. They're in a fast-growing area
They got a lot of Sun. It's like a school, like academics ain't gonna be in the problem.
And if you like me, and you saw the Playboy edition
of Pac-10, you know, Pac-10 season's like Arizona,
you know what I'm saying, is rolling.
You say elite milk.
Yeah, you said it, not me.
I can't, you know what I'm saying, I'm a family man.
I am too, but the truth is the truth.
I'm a punch. So anyway, about Frank Pitch, no the truth is the truth.
So anyway, about Frank Kutch. No, I'm just joking.
I'm not Frank Kutch.
But man, like, Arizona State was dope this year, man.
Like, you kind of see it's like, oh man, Arizona State's good.
They might have like a future.
They got a 34-year-old coach he can recruit.
You know, they got a little outfit.
They're not going to get Cam Scatterboat.
Like, I call that dude pocket grunk.
Like, I don't know if he's going to be good in the NFL or whatever,
but like as a college character, he was perfect for like Arizona State.
I think as a fourth rounder, he's a must.
Like, once you get past the second round,
you're just like throwing darts against the dartboard.
Taking a flyer on him. I mean, yeah.
What could he be like Tyler Algier?
What you do know is he has an incredible skill set. He can do a lot of darts against a dartboard. Taking a flyer on him. I mean, look. Could he be like Tyler Algier?
What you do know is he has an incredible skill set.
He can do a lot of different things on the football field.
He might not have all the measurables.
I'm sure he'll run like 4'6".
Oh, man, 4'6".
Yeah, but he is a football player.
Yeah.
And he's so competitive.
Who's been good since he was probably, what, seven years old?
He's always found a way.
Always. I'm in on that, dude. The tape always matters more to me than the measurables. He's so competitive. Who's been good since he was probably, what, seven years old? He's always found a way.
Always.
I'm in on that, dude.
The tape always matters more to me than the measurables.
Your tape always matters more.
It feels like he's going to have some moment where somebody starting running back
will get hurt next year or a year from now,
and that guy's going to go in and have like 110 yards
and be the big fantasy pickup.
God only knows.
I mean, that dude beats you against Texas.
And like, Texas has all the athletes you could think of.
And he was...
He was awesome
All right number two number two
This was the first Heisman race in about a decade
Where QB wasn't a serious contender and I love that because we had we could talk about Travis Hunter who I don't know
I've never seen anything like that in college football
Like maybe I mean if you go down a level or something or what you could say
Oh, there's a guy that played, you know, a thousand snaps in a season.
But I've never seen anybody do that and excel
in the way the Travis Hunter did.
And like, there was a game this year against UCF.
He had nine passes for 89 yards, a touchdown,
a pass breakup and interception.
And he was on the field for 128 of 143 snaps in that game.
And I'm just like, yo, like, I don't know what more you could, up an interception and he was on the field for 128 of 143 snaps in that game.
And I'm just like, yo, like I don't know what more you could like.
People thought Charles Wittson was amazing because he played a few snaps at receiver.
No, like Travis Hunter was doing something else totally.
And like the Ashton Gentry kid, I just get on soap box for a second.
If you think that Ashton Gentry got exposed against Penn State, you were stupid.
Like, I literally think that you don't know ball. Because the dude, if you watch that defense, that guy, it took everything in that Penn
State defense and they focused all their efforts on them because they, because both boys couldn't
pass and that dude still hammered out a hundred yards.
There was a 10 yard run early in the fourth quarter with six Penn State guys got a hand on that guy.
Yeah, man. Yeah.
So I love it.
It felt like they were almost running like a goal line defense on him.
Yeah, but I mean, it was tough yards, but every yard that he got,
he had to take it from the defense.
So he just, he proved to me what a good back he was by his performance in that game.
Yeah.
Abdul Carter is supposedly a badass, and he got hurt tackling Aon Gentile in that game. You know, so anyway and
So he said so hunters your favorite cuz obviously I'm moving
I have the fourth pick in the draft with my beloved Patriots because we fucked up the last game of the season
But Carter is one of the guys the fan base is kind of we have a new coach
He wants to build around the lines like look at this guy
I mean you should be amazing pass rusher, but he's probably not gonna be there for I feel like he's gonna go before that man
Yeah, I mean it feels like a will anderson situation right where he'll just go second
I mean if he does get drafted high
I mean a lot of people say but my thing is this if you guys if will Anderson
I'm not will will anderson will Campbell Homer pick will Campbell still on the board when you guys are drafting you guys
Should take a left tackle.
Or we.
Yes.
I think that's where we'd probably end up.
So you would play Hunter, D-back or receiver?
D-back.
Because it's so much harder to find guys with that skill set at that position.
You can get a receiver, maybe not as talented as Travis, but you could get something, a
reasonable approximation.
On defense though, there's just not, there's just not cats like that out there.
Because it seems like the move with him, and maybe he ends up On defense though, this is just not, this is just not catch like that. I think.
Because it seems like the move with him,
and maybe he ends up on the paths, I don't know,
but cornerback and then special packages,
and maybe third and eight and up, he comes in,
and he's like your third receiver.
And so maybe he's like 10 offensive plays a game,
and then cornerback,
which even that would be like, nobody's doing that now.
Right, I mean, look, I don't know what the feasibility is of him playing too much
going both ways in the NFL from a wear and tear situation. Travis has been
injured before. So I don't know what the feasibility is of it. I know if I was him,
I would want to play the receiver. If I was him just for the money. However,
it is warm-up. they're gonna want him.
It's like 30 million a year at least.
Yeah, they're probably gonna want him to play DB.
But if I was him, I would want to find my way to.
It's so much fun.
I remember as a kid, or I wasn't a kid,
I guess I was in college, when Deon, he was a D-back,
but then every once in a while they would play him
at receiver.
Every time he came in, it was so fucking exciting.
It was like, are they throwing a bubble screen?
Are you just gonna throw a D for him?
It was like, you couldn't take your ass off it.
All right, number one.
Number one, I think it's kinda obvious.
I mean, it just, there was just nothing
that was gonna indicate that Michigan
was even gonna be competitive with Ohio State.
It was nothing.
Like, Ohio State was a 19 and a half point favorite
coming into that game.
They had a $20 million roster.
Michigan didn't even have their best player of that game.
Like, the cornerback, Will Johnson, he was out that game.
And this was like, they had it all set up.
They're at home, they can exact revenge on this team
and just totally exercise all those demons.
And they lost to like the Broke-as-Dick offensive team.
I mean, I saw it at that.
Like, I mean, they can not throw a forward pass on that team.
It's the most, it's one of the most embarrassing
and shocking college football losses I've seen.
Really, maybe, maybe since Michigan lost
to Appalachian State a couple of decades before.
Like, you know what I mean?
I struggle to explain how that game happened
in the way that it did.
With the stakes for Ohio State.
With the stakes for Ohio State,
with everything that was on the line for Ohio State
in terms of what they were playing for,
structurally in terms of a college football championship,
but also culturally.
Like the fact that they have been getting their asses kicked
and Harbaugh was there, and this was the time for them
to actually win that game 31 to 10.
They couldn't fucking do it.
And not only that, they got fucking manhandled
and got that goddamn manhood taken by their arch rivals.
I could not believe it.
I love this theory that that loss was worse than
the high of winning a title.
But let me tell you something.
That's a really interesting seesaw.
And it diluted home too.
I mean, like they did it on your home field, bro.
I'll be honest with you, Joe.
I think that loss catapulted them
into a national championship run.
It made them mad.
They got pissed off, they got embarrassed.
They just have not played anywhere nearly like the same team since.
The unbeatable behemoth that we were told Ohio State was going to be this year, they've played that way subsequently to that loss.
So that says a lot about their staff and really a lot about their players and their program to be honest with you.
Do you guys like Ohio State fans?
No.
Okay. No.
All right.
I have one thing to say, and I have a theory.
You know, I know concussion came out nine years ago,
but I talked about this on the press box.
I think Ohio State's quarterback
got a concussion in the second quarter.
I think Will Howard got a concussion
because he missed a play for a head.
They said they were looking at his head.
He said he was okay.
He went back in the game and he never looked the same.
So that's just, I know that football,
we've moved on from that, like the worrying about CTE
and everything, but I kind of feel like that dude
got a head injury in there.
I will always, for the rest of my life,
think Mahomes got a concussion in that Bengals game
at the end of the first half.
He was never the same after that moment,
and that was when they lost, and I still can't believe
they didn't make the Super Bowl there.
You know what? you guys are,
I'm getting so sick of this conversation,
this bleeding heart liberal bullshit that I'm listening to.
You guys are talking like it's 2018.
Right.
I forgot, it's Trump's America now.
The unwokenness happens.
Yeah.
Scramble their brains, okay?
If I see you out there wearing one of those soft helmets,
I'm gonna start trolling you and your family.
Scramble their brains, it's over.
We don't have to care anymore.
We don't have to care about nothing.
The great unwokening?
The great unwokening has happened.
We don't have to care about nothing.
Put Tua right back in the game right now.
Put him right back in.
I don't care, it's over.
I don't have to care no more. No more marches.
All right. We have to run.
Van, a pleasure.
Joel, awesome to finally have you on.
Yeah, man.
Had a lot of fun with you guys.
Yeah, we'll do it again.
Easy on LSU.
All right. That's it for the podcast.
Thanks to Joel and to Van.
Thanks to Kyle, Gahal and Sir Rudy for producing as always.
Don't forget, you can watch clips and videos from this podcast on the Bill Simmons YouTube channel.
And don't forget, part two of the Thursday extravaganza is coming later tonight.
NFL, lots of it.
See you in a couple hours. I don't have a few years with them.
On the wayside, on the brunson level, I said I don't have a few years with them. It must be 21 plus and president select states for Kansas and affiliation with Kansas Star
Casino or 18 plus and president DC gambling problem call 100 gambler visit RG dash help
com call 188-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org slash chat in Connecticut or visit MD gambling help
dot org in Maryland. Hope is here, visit gamblinghelplinema.org
or call 800-327-5050 for 24-7 support in Massachusetts
or call 1-877-8-HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.