The Bill Simmons Podcast - The Cinderella Pacers Do It Again, Plus Trade Buzz From Indiana With Zach Lowe

Episode Date: June 12, 2025

The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Zach Lowe to react to the Pacers taking a 2-1 lead against OKC in the NBA Finals (1:55). Then, they talk about Indianapolis as a sports city, Bennedict Mathuri...n’s impact, and SGA not playing well enough in Game 3 (24:28). Finally, they discuss what it would mean if OKC lost to the Pacers in the Finals, preview Game 4, and predict Kevin Durant trade destinations (51:05). Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Zach Lowe Producers: Chia Hao Tat and Eduardo Ocampo This episode is presented by State Farm®. Dishing the assists you need off the court. State Farm® with the Assist. Get anything delivered on Uber Eats. www.ubereats.com The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit⁠ www.rg-help.com⁠ to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:36 Whoa. Big free agent edition, the beginning of April. Now we're in a hotel room in Indiana. We just watched a stunning NBA finals game three. We have a very fancy tech setup. We're in a hotel room in Indiana. We just watched a stunning NBA Finals Game Three. We have a very fancy tech setup. We're in my hotel room. I have my camera facing me. I have Zach's iPad facing him.
Starting point is 00:00:53 They said we would have needed a video crew, right? We'd have people here, we'd have mics. We don't need that. We have cups with strings if need be attached to each other. You know what? We belong to the people. We can just put this together. We can just do this like the common man.
Starting point is 00:01:06 We just watched an incredible game. Bring your podcast network, check out the rewatchables. We put up Working Girl. When are you gonna be in the rewatchables, by the way? There's no one to ask me. People ask me this question, just ask me. Well, you have to come to LA is the problem. I like, I love Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:01:19 Okay, well you're gonna be in the rewatchables at some point. Anyway, coming up, we're gonna talk about an incredible game three that we both went to it's all next. Uh, let's take a break. We'll bring in Pearl Jam. This episode is presented by State Farm.
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Starting point is 00:01:53 State Farm with the assist. Coverage options are selected by the customer availability and the eligibility vary by state. All right, Zach Lowe. It is 1143 Eastern Time. We're in Indianapolis, Indiana. A wonderful place. I had a great time today. Everybody's super friendly.
Starting point is 00:02:37 People love this Pacers team. There was a sense of, boy, it would be adorable if they could just get a couple punches in. We kind of know where this series is going. Around the third quarter, I started to get flashbacks to the 2011 finals when I was in Dallas. A Dallas team that did not make a lot of sense. And they're playing Miami, first year of LeBron, Wade, Bosch, just waiting for Miami to finish them off.
Starting point is 00:03:05 And there was a point with the crowd and the energy and shots are going in and defensive plays where you kind of go, huh, what's going on here? And Indiana wins and they're up two games to one. They're two games away from the 2025 NBA titles at Clough. I'll tell you this right now. I was at Pacers practice yesterday. I've been around the Pacers a lot in the last three weeks. The whole like, we're playing with house money thing.
Starting point is 00:03:34 It'd be nice if we got a punch or two in. None of that is filtered into them. They're like, oh yeah, we can win. Like we're as good as this team. We can beat this team. Like none of that is, is applying to them. And I, you know, the whole discussion in the last 48, 72 hours has been, I've seen like a million stories you've talked about with Ryan, where does this team
Starting point is 00:03:55 rank and like, it's the most unusual potential champion, the most unusual finalists, you know, blah, blah, blah. Preseason odds. It's time to start just shifting the discussion to something happened and this is now a championship level team because regardless of what happens from here on out, they are up two one in the NBA finals over a 68 win team. And that game tonight didn't feel fluky. It felt like two teams trading punches, a little ugly, a little grimy.
Starting point is 00:04:23 People got tired. Some bad shots were taken, some tough defensive possessions were inflicted by both teams and they made enough big plays. The bench was unbelievable, but like the most unusual thing, like that's cool. It's going to be good trivia whether they win or lose, but like something happened to this team and they're just this good. First half, the basketball was about as high level as you're going to get for a game three of the finals.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Usually it takes a couple of games. That was like a game four, game five level. It's like, Oh, they're going toe to toe. They're doing all the, the benches are coming in and actually making an impact. They're running really smart offense. They're attacking the other side. Like they've seen them for a bunch of games. I was halftime. I was just really impressed. They're running really smart offense. They're attacking the other side. Like they've seen them for a bunch of games.
Starting point is 00:05:05 I was, halftime I was just really impressed. Like talking to the people in my section, Tommy came over. We were just like, that was just a good basketball game. Tommy Alter? Tommy Alter stopped by. Just ubiquitous. Wearing a roots of fight jacket. Just super happy to be in Indiana.
Starting point is 00:05:18 Third quarter starts. Six-0 run thunder, boom. And OKC comes out with some real physicality and some swagger. And it was like, all right, that was cute. That was a fun run by an NN and just felt like it was going to go the way of all these other okay. C games. And once again, they climbed out of the hole.
Starting point is 00:05:38 Um, Hal Burton was great. I don't want to do the Hal Burton stepped up thing because I thought that was the worst storyline of the week. And I thought it was a fundamental misunderstanding of who Halliburton is as a player, a guy who takes 13 to 14 shots a game, who averages 19 and nine during the season and 19 and nine in the playoffs. He is who he is. This is Steve Nash in the mid 2000s was like this Chris Paul in the late 2000s and 2010s were like this. These guys are not built to score 20, take 2020 and get to the top. This is Steve Nash in the mid 2000s was like this. Chris Paul in the late 2000s and 2010s were like this.
Starting point is 00:06:06 These guys are not built to score 20, take 20, 22 shots a game. They're not 30 point scorers. They make everyone else better. That's the whole point of having them. They set the tone. They drive the car. You want to put them in an awesome car
Starting point is 00:06:20 and let them do their thing. With that said, I thought he was a little more aggressive in the first half. No question. He clearly was like, I can't let whatever happened last game happen again. So he took a couple shots that weren't even great shots, but it was just, he was trying to get in the paint and he was trying to take more stuff. But I thought he wasn't just awesome on offense. His hands were everywhere on defense.
Starting point is 00:06:41 I don't know how many balls he touched, deflected, stole, but it felt like he was all over the place. Yeah, he had a pick six against Shea. Shea had a couple bad pass turnovers that went the other way. Six turnovers for Shea. Indiana wins the turnover battle. That's step one to having any chance of beating the Thunder. Is like not, just not lose it by too much. They won it.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Like Halliburton, I remember a long to he took over at SGA in the first half that was clearly just like an ISO like they want me to move more aggressive this is like I gotta take this shot he took a couple threes where he just kind of pulled up like in like before using a screen or in between a switch like I got a little window I gotta take it like I can't afford not to not to take it but yeah the other stat is and he was great hal Halliburton was awesome. Police sirens. I wonder if people can hear the police sirens. It's quite a scene walking from the arena to your hotel.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Like I would describe it as somewhere between joyous and euphoric. It was like you, it was the kind of scene I've seen when it's three, one, and your team's on the verge of winning. Like there was a kid hanging out of a moving car. There was a guy in a Larry Bird Indiana State Jersey just running around yelling, police were high-fiving people. It was great.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Anyway, Halliburton was awesome. 22-11 and nine. If you cared more about his stats, gotta chase that 10th rebound, you know? Come on, get to the triple. Tyrese Halliburton, you gotta step up! Get the triple double, man. Get to the rebounds and step up!
Starting point is 00:08:03 Steal a rebound from somebody. Halliburton was brilliant. Still even so, stat of the game. Halliburton in a game they win by nine, Jess, and I'm being facetious, but Jess plus one. And they had been getting destroyed in the non-Halliburton minutes, which are also the non-SGA minutes in the first two games.
Starting point is 00:08:21 And they won those minutes decisively tonight. We know why. The bench guys, Matheran, McConnell, Toppin, big fourth quarter for him. Those guys were plus 16, plus 12, plus 18. Two, by the way, two guys in Toppin and Matheran that had been the subject of, well if the Pacers ever need to duck the luxury tax or cut their tax bills, they can just dump those guys. Dump those guys? They just won you an NBA finals game against a 68-win team. There's no dumping. No dumps will be taken with those guys. Dump those guys. They just won you an NBA finals game against a 68 win team. There's no dumping. No dumps will be taken with those guys.
Starting point is 00:08:49 Well, the Pacers bench, what was it? 32-24. And they come in, TJ starts doing the TJ thing. They start pressing. He gets a steal, flip whatever, goes out of bounds. He does the thing where he goes to the side of the corner, he hooks up in front of everybody. And it was another supercharged thing for the crowd. Cause they know like they need the energy from those guys. I said to you on Thursday, even though Matheran was terrible, I said, there's something, he looked comfortable to me out there.
Starting point is 00:09:20 There was something athletically comfortable for him. And I was thinking today about just in general, watching the game, they have all these Canadians out there who have all known each other forever, you know? And it's one of the reasons Nemhard, I don't think anyone can really guard SGA, but he's probably looked the best doing it because he's been playing against him since what, they were 12? He's just not afraid of them. And he knows all his moves.
Starting point is 00:09:42 He doesn't fall for his herky jerky thing. He's just kind of always there. And then, you know, Matheran isn't afraid of them and he knows all his moves. He doesn't fall for his herky jerky thing. He's just kind of always there. And then, you know, Matheran isn't afraid of anybody. He's the most irrational confidence guy you get. And then you flip it on the other side when we're talking about, you know, okay, see looking a little young. They don't have that one guy.
Starting point is 00:09:59 And again, we're nitpicking. I think that seems great. They don't have that one like crazy Matheran, he checked, let me carry us for four minutes guy. Well, it's the MVP. That's who it is. Well, that's the thing. It's SGA and JLIM, but they don't have the random eighth guy
Starting point is 00:10:13 that comes off the bench and does whatever. But so I'm trying to think like, if I'm Indiana, what am I taking away from that game? Big picture. Because okay, so look young. We covered that piece. Um, and they know that they can pressure them. They know that they can at least stay in the vicinity of guarding SGA. What are, like, what are the other big takeaways for you?
Starting point is 00:10:36 Um, I think they could take away number one that Halliburton found the right balance in how he needs to play and is going to is growing comfortable more in this series to the point that like, I wonder if we see some adjustments from the Thunder defensively on him. I thought Indiana's defense minus their bigs are still having issues in the pick and roll against Shea. I thought they amped up the pressure in the second half. They started blitzing them a little bit more and like Mick just mixed in different stuff, but minus those kinds of breakdowns where Shea would fake toward a screen and they amped up the pressure in the second half. They started blitzing them a little bit more and like Mick just mixed in different stuff.
Starting point is 00:11:05 But minus those kind of breakdowns where Shay would fake toward a screen and go the other way and Miles Turner would be like, where do you go? Where do you go? And there'd be a layup or JDub same thing. Got him a couple of times. Their defense was really good. And actually one of the reasons I'm interested to go back and watch this game is an insanely low three-point volume game for both teams in 2025. 27 threes for the Pacers, only 22 threes for the Thunder. Like you don't see games anymore where neither team gets 33. So they were able to take away, not take away,
Starting point is 00:11:36 but limit SGA a little bit, make it tough for him without giving up. Like could you, Wallace may have had one in the corner that was an awful miss. Like a lot of their threes were contested, tough threes. Like it was a, for a team whose defense is it's a like slight limitation. They, they've played a pretty good defensive series, like minus those breakdowns. And just that, just that the bench is, the bench is ready for it. Even Ben Shepard, those 18 minutes from Ben Shepard are big, like competent minutes.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Like, really. Yeah, he was at least staying with SJ. It wasn't like he was shutting him down. There's no, like we could not possibly say enough about McConnell and Matheran. Like, they deserve like 10 minutes of this podcast. They were so good. Well, so, when I said to you the,
Starting point is 00:12:24 I think I said I could see him having 27 in 20 minutes. How many minutes did he play? Probably more than 20. 22 minutes. And he had 27 points, exactly. And the only one that I felt like he couldn't really do anything against, because nobody can, is Dort. And he would try to get switches to get away from Dort so he could attack, but it felt like he was comfortable
Starting point is 00:12:42 against everybody else. So I wrote down, it was OKC 90 to 84, right after that Jalen Williams hit that big three at the end of the third quarter. Ooh, that was a killer, yeah. And I wrote down, that was an uh-oh for the rest of the decade moment, because that was one of those, I got it guys.
Starting point is 00:13:00 And you know, so I wrote down a bunch of stats because there was three minutes there. Indy had five turnovers in that quarter. They had seven in the first quarter, none in the second quarter when they played well. Indy was six for 22 from three after three quarters and Turner was two for 10 and minus 15 and OKC was plus nine in rebound. So every single stat was looking good for OKC. Indy wasn't playing well except for, for Halliburton and the bench guys when they came in.
Starting point is 00:13:26 And then they swung it. And I'm like you, I wanna watch that tape again. It felt like the big things that swung were Halliburton made a couple big plays. SGA looked, what's the word you would use? I thought. Frazzled? You know, it's funny.
Starting point is 00:13:42 A we frazzled? I just thought they're often, and this is, if the Thunder, there is no weakness, but if the Thunder have a weakness that we've seen, or a limitation that we've seen in a few of these games, is that their offense can just sort of default into like, okay, we're just not going to do everything by myself and J Dub and Shea both had a lot of those down the stretch, some successful, some not. I think they had 16 assists on what 37 baskets or something today. I mean, that's a somewhat alarming number. And it's telling to me that after every time out, if you go chart their out of time out plays in this game, almost every one was some kind of like really heavily scripted set, like set piece where SGA would set a back screen for home grander. SGA would set it like almost like warrior Z off ball stuff.
Starting point is 00:14:33 And it's Dagnall trying to be like, let's get some stuff going here. But then when the going gets tough and the game gets into the muck and it's at the end and the Pacers contested those shots pretty well. Even Nemhart like they SGA would shove them off a little bit and Nemhart would just be like, I got shoved. I'm not going to give up on the play. And they didn't panic. And did you notice OKC was doing that? They're doing to Neesmith too.
Starting point is 00:14:56 They were really physical drives. I mean, JDub is a tank, man. I felt like the whole, the first quarter in the third quarter, especially OKC came out with, with a little bit of a physical swagger, like we're a stronger team than this team. Let's, let's punish these guys. I just wonder if they thought the whole series for Indiana rides on this game. If we can come in here and take this game and go up to one and win, you know, win two straight in series,
Starting point is 00:15:25 take back home court advantage. We're going to smell blood in the water. They're going to be worried. We're going to reassert our sort of primacy in the series. I wonder if they just came out and like, this is the series for Indiana, because this feels obviously way different if it's okay, see to Indiana one. And now it's like, now game four is just a perfect, awesome game for us to go to. Well, in game four is also the way they do this final schedule.
Starting point is 00:15:49 It's the most interesting game because it's the one game where you only have the one day rest. And by the way, isn't that awesome? Because the two days of rest between games one and two, and it's nice day space to finals out. You don't, you don't want to overstress the players, but it did feel like some of that, some of the momentum from that crazy first game was sort of dissipated over 48 hours. Now it's like one day off practices tomorrow. Everyone's going to talk. We go right back at it. I was probably 10 rows behind the OKC bench and I was watching them before the
Starting point is 00:16:17 game and I was watching them. They took a big lead. The first four or five minutes they were up like 13 six. Was there a double digit lead in the game at any time? I don't think there was. I thought, yeah, they got to 15-six. I think that was the biggest lead. And Chet at eight, Hal Burton hadn't gotten going in any way yet.
Starting point is 00:16:38 And we were actually wondering if he was hurt because that was a big topic the last day, is he hiding some sort of injury? He wasn't, he was obviously fine. But in the timeout, they're laughing. They, all their chests are out. They're like doing like, you can kind of tell with benches sometimes how confident a team is now. I sound like body language guy, but I, but in this case,
Starting point is 00:17:00 and it was really funny to watch that kind of demeanor shift over the course of the game. By the fourth quarter, there was none, obviously none of that because they're behind, but it was kind of like almost a little shell shock. Nobody was talking. There was like Caruso coming in and doing like the come on guys. But for the most part, that swagger like got just pulled out of them over the course of two hours. This was like one of those great finals games where it swung back and forth a bunch of times. It was like, oh, this team's up four in momentum. And like immediately the other team would answer. Like they just, every, both teams had answers and answers and answers until just the Pacers had a
Starting point is 00:17:36 few more answers and then they ran out of ran out of clock. Okay. So you missed the free throws that needed to make to have any chance. Caruso didn't get the flagrant call. What did you think of that foul from like your perspective? I think you get that call at OKC. I think you get that call in the regular season. Oh, you 100% get it.
Starting point is 00:17:55 If it's a Friday night, he is paying game. You get that call. I didn't mind it not being called because I thought he pulled his hand up right after the right after he hit him. Like he didn't like follow through. He well, so that's why I like, I mean, I don't want to belabor it because the game, it didn't end up mattering that much, but I do think there's some skill in not being so out of control that you just decapitate someone and Neesmith, like he missed his head, he missed his neck, he hit his shoulders, his arms and didn't like wind up crazily like that.
Starting point is 00:18:18 That he took some precaution to not just kill Alex Caruso in midair. The problem is he had no chance on that play. He was directly behind him. And usually they give the benefit of the doubt to the guy who's ahead because they don't want those guys to get hurt in those. But I was fine with it. Can we talk about McConnell and Atherin Moore? So yeah, we, we have a bunch of stuff. McConnell had three McConnell's in one NBA finals game. He caught an inbounds pass. That's a McConnell.
Starting point is 00:18:45 He said McConnell is an inbounds steal. He got three of them in one game. I'm like, well, so what's an official McConnell? Because he jumped up like a defensive end on the football line and stole like a screen pass. That's actually interesting. A McConnell can- It's a full McConnell if he grabs the inbounds pass out of the air.
Starting point is 00:19:06 That's right, a full McConnell is if he's the first person to touch an inbounds pass from the other team and he steals the ball. A semi McConnell is they inbound it to another player who catches it and then he just takes the ball away. That's all sets up, but that's a different, he had three full McConnells in one game, including 95-91 in the fourth quarter.
Starting point is 00:19:25 Thunder have the ball in there ahead by four. Jalen Williams brings the ball over half court, gets pressed a little bit, picks up his dribble inexplicably, and then like throws a pass to nobody. McConnell gets it, goes down the court, misses, offensive rebound. Nemhardt hits a short two. It's 95-93. Instantaneous McConnell put back lay up 95, 95. It's like, what just happened?
Starting point is 00:19:49 Like it could have been a six point game and it's tied in five seconds in a McConnell crowd goes crazy too. Yeah. There was a few times like they fucked up a few fast breaks. McConnell had one where he just was like tearing down. It was like a one on four and he just whipped it into the corner. They reviewed it. It was, it was just a bad play, but where it felt like Indiana was about to go up by eight.
Starting point is 00:20:10 And every time it felt that way, they would do something dumb. Uh, McConnell was, you know, I, we've seen him do this at home. Like if you actually watch the Pacers the last couple of years, this is a big part of who they are. Same coming in these home games and swinging the game. Mather and hit or miss. She knew he was going to have a game like this at some point. Toppin was the revelation for me because there's been times in the playoffs where he looks unplayable.
Starting point is 00:20:33 And then there's other times in the playoffs where you go, wow, I can't believe the Knicks just gave him away because they did. They, I mean, they needed the seller cap, but they literally gave him away. Um, that follow up dunk he had, which I was lucky because it was on my basket, and you could see there was a miss, and you could see him timing it from the foul line and coming up, and all of a sudden he was 12 feet.
Starting point is 00:20:55 And by the way, that was one of the big Carlisle moves of the game. He sat Siakam until I think like three and a half minutes left. He rode the top and turner combination. The big man rotation was- But sitting Siakam was pretty bold. Like I don't-
Starting point is 00:21:08 Well, and it's fitting for the kind of player Pascal Siakam is, that the first time we mentioned him X minutes into this podcast is about how he wasn't in the game for a lot of the fourth quarter. And all he did was finish with 21, six, and four on eight of 14 shooting. And just like he just, I've said this to you before, he's like the electric current pulsing through the game. You don't notice it all the time,
Starting point is 00:21:28 but it's powering them constantly. And like, yes, he was on the bench for some of the fourth quarter. He still had a great game. Defensively, I thought he was awesome. Made a lot of plays on defense. I don't think he should have been on the bench for that long.
Starting point is 00:21:38 Well, I mean- I thought it was really risky because I didn't think Turner was good. And ironically, Turner, in the last couple minutes, had three straight, awesome defensive plays that kind of glitched the game. So that's why he was out there, but he was bad for most of the game. Well, Toppin, you know, he has,
Starting point is 00:21:55 it's 105-100, I'm not doing this from straight memory, but I just look at the play by play. 105-100, Dort misses a wide open corner three to bring it to within two, whatever. By are the way I thought that was going in? I didn't, I mean, anything blue door touch for the first three quarters of the game, every shot he's taking is going in. Toppin got what will go as an unheralded, really good contested defensive rebound. Yep.
Starting point is 00:22:22 So defensive rebound by Toppin, immediate offensive putback dunk by Toppin on a Halliburton miss. And then Toppin switches onto J-Dub on the next possession and blocks him at the rim. Three incredible Toppin plays in 45 seconds to swing the game from like really in the balance of that door three goes in or they get an offensive rebound or something to Indiana is now in full control of the game Going down the stretch. He's a classic nice guy to have in a Playoff home game with an awesome crowd. I Mean that put back don't you know it's like that for the for the South's Robert Williams was like that
Starting point is 00:22:57 There's certain guys who are just like great playoff home game guys. I actually thought about Robert Williams today for some reason during a meeting I had with somebody and we're talking about a center that I was thinking about centers that can rim run and pass and how rare that combination is and how it looks like Robert Williams is one of those guys and now it's like where is he what's happening anyway I allowed myself to think of the Celtics today as I was walking to the whatever the Indiana Arena is called, which by the way has been around since.
Starting point is 00:23:27 Game Bridge Field House. 1999. Yeah, it might be my favorite arena. Same year as Staples Center. The place is awesome, and the Staples Center should be fumigated. But I was thinking as I was walking there, a year ago, I went to the two Dallas Celtic
Starting point is 00:23:45 games in Dallas, which were super fun. And it was like, really felt like the Celtics were going to win the title. And this was hopefully this finals can be a, and now the Celtics era is completely over. Everybody's being traded. Wasn't game three, the seminal, um, go winds at the refs and fouls out. That was the Jalen Brown, Duncan traffic game. That was the Jalen Brown, won the finals at VP that game. That was a crazy game to be in. And that was the Luca just found out, Oh my God, this is full circle.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Kyrie Kyrie is going to beat the Celtics in this game. I can't believe this is lined up. And then he actually missed some chats. We're going to take a break and a lot more to discuss about this game. This episode is brought to you by Uber Eats. Summer is here and you can now get almost anything you need for your sunny days delivered with Uber Eats. What do I mean by almost? Well, you can't get a well groomed lawn delivered,
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Starting point is 00:25:08 And, um, you know, it's 49 states and then there's Indiana, whatever the saying is. They show Oscar Robertson courtside, you know, legend in high school in 1950s. Um, it's weird. Oscar doesn't really have a team in the NBA because he played for the Cincinnati Royals that don't exist anymore, and then he was in the Bucs for a few years, but Indiana is kind of weirdly his team.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Then they go back, they show Reggie Miller, they show Edgeron James. That was a great one. Nackelfes in the suite. I was like, this is great. I was like, please show Larry Legend, where is he? But the crowd was just, you know, everyone's wearing jerseys. Everyone is like super optimistic.
Starting point is 00:25:52 And a bunch of people were talking to me or yelling, yelling at me like, but what do you think? What do you think? We got a chance. Like just like the happiest basketball place. So much fun to come here. And you made the key point. The arena is probably the best.
Starting point is 00:26:04 It's a great arena. I think it's number one for good. Every seat is good. Even the corners are good. The crowd feels like they're on top of the game. When you have a game like today, I do think it affects the game. Because I think if you're the visiting team, it's just, it feels like the fans are on top of you in a slightly different way. And those fans are fantastic. And boy, game four. I mean, look, Oklahoma city said gut check moments and the Denver series down to one. That was a big test. Minnesota.
Starting point is 00:26:34 I mean, up to one in Minnesota for game four, semi gut check, a little bit of a gut check. This is the ultimate. If you want to become a championship team, this is about as big of a game and as big of a test as you're going to face down to one in the finals on the road against the team that has proven itself championship caliber. And that absolutely thinks we can do the whole thing. Like there's no doubt it.
Starting point is 00:26:57 There's no, if there were any doubt, and I don't really think there was, there is no doubt anymore that like we can do the whole thing. So the 2015 warriors, I think they went the whole thing. Well, I think they fell behind two, one of Memphis and hit that similar point. And they had to win game four in Memphis in the second round. It wasn't like, no, this is way bigger stakes, but it was the same kind of, with the younger teams, you have the chest hair game. I thought they already had the Chester game when the Denver series
Starting point is 00:27:26 You know, I had three of them. Well, yeah the four of them if you include a game six laws a game four All these games blend together one of those game Game for game five game four and game five. They both won a game for coming for in Denver Game four in Denver in a game where in game where they were behind and teetering. And then Wiggins, that was the Wiggins making shots against the zone. And Jaylen Williams hit the three and gave, yeah, it was that stretch. I thought that's when they got through it, but now you're right. This is, uh, because I watched this happen.
Starting point is 00:27:59 That reason I mentioned that Dallas Miami series at the top, you can think you're the better team and okay. See is has a better team. They have a better team. But you still have to beat the other team four times. Indiana doesn't think OKC is better than them. They showed it today. And at some point they're gonna have to go and take it.
Starting point is 00:28:17 And when you're at these games, when you're in the room and you feel it slipping away, there's nothing, there's no other sport like it. Like football, baseball, hockey, none of these other sports have, where you're watching it going, I can't believe this is how it's playing out. I remember in the Dallas Miami series, Jason Terry hit that crazy 30 foot three against Miami to clinch, I think it was game five, hit the hand with the bronze hand in his face. Even when he was taking it, I was like, I can't believe Douse is gonna win game five.
Starting point is 00:28:49 This is the most amazing thing I've ever seen. And then they won it, they went in six. So there's gonna be a moment in game four when OKC is gonna have to decide, is this really how our season's gonna end? This is what's gonna happen? First of all, just for the record, the Cavs were up 2-1 over the Warriors in the 2015 finals. So the Warriors did have a game four on the road,
Starting point is 00:29:13 and that's when they went small and started to go small. Did you ever think that Cavs without Kyrie and starting Mazgov, Inaman, Schumpert, currently podcasting with Brian Windhorse? Yeah, I never felt like the Warriors were in major danger. It was weird, Memphis, I felt like they were, was more dangerous for them, because Memphis was so weird. So here's the thing about,
Starting point is 00:29:32 you just said Oklahoma City's a better team. I think we all think Oklahoma City's a better team. Doesn't mean they're gonna win the series. No, but, and I can hear Indiana fans saying, oh, hold on now, you erase our first 30 games when Halliburton is just finding his rhythm after a tough start, and we get our defense together, Nemhar, Denismith get healthy and back in the lineup,
Starting point is 00:29:55 we can go toe to toe with anybody. And they were much better, right? I'm just looking up the numbers now. From February 1st till end of season. So half the season, basically. Oklahoma City, 31 and five net rating, 13.7 Indiana 24 and 12 net rating 3.7. So getting, getting there, but like still kind of a big gap from March 1st on.
Starting point is 00:30:18 It gets, it gets narrower. Oklahoma city, 20 and three plus 12.9 Indiana 17 and seven plus 5.3. So yeah, the gap narrowed, but like, this is still surprising that Indiana has gotten this good, this fast and kept trending up and kept narrowing that gap and now they're just, they're just as good. I mean, we got it. We didn't talk enough about math or. Your guy.
Starting point is 00:30:43 So he's the one guy in the team who feels like he can create his own shot against really good defense, no matter who's guarding him, except for LeDort, who's the Grim Reaper. What was impressive to me was how calm he looked, just how easy those mid-range jumpers look for him. Like I'm just walking right into him, just strolling into it, and maybe he got a pressure on more or whatever. There was a lot of commentary on Twitter about, you know, Oklahoma cities, bigs are too far back on some of these.
Starting point is 00:31:09 I thought it was mostly good defense. Like you just gotta make guys make shots, but he scored on jumpers. He scored on pull up threes. You scored on catch and shoot threes. He had a bunch of cuts in the first half, often off of McConnell actions and stuff where it's like, he just had a very mature all around floor game that you don't necessarily associate with a guy that was kind of known as a chucker.
Starting point is 00:31:32 And he did a little bit of everything. He got transition points, like a little bit of every part of his offensive game came out and it was just, and you know. He had 14 in the second quarter. Yeah, and he's like, you know, there's this whole thing of Indiana never tanks and they build from the middle. And that's largely true. He is the product of like they're really only close
Starting point is 00:31:55 to bottoming out season when they got the six pick and Jairus Walker is the other one and he's not playing. He's been injured and whatever. But like they're now getting something from him. They're getting a lot from him. They're just like, they just have a lot of good players. I actually think Walker would have played in this series. I do too.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Yeah. I like Walker. Um, 14 in the second quarter for him. It's a weird one because it feels like he's been on the trade block for about a year in some ways. Like he does feel he has felt available. And he's always the person that, uh, gets brought up first. You said that earlier when they talk about if they change the team, is he in
Starting point is 00:32:32 it, if they tried to upgrade, like if they tried to get like cam Johnson or whoever. But I don't know. I, I, I like the vibe that he brings to them, this hit or miss. He can carry you for a quarter. Like I really value guys like that. So there's this whole, Pete Pritchard was like that for the Celtics where he could just carry them for eight minutes out of nowhere and he never knew what was
Starting point is 00:32:51 going to happen. And when it happened, it was like, you felt like you found money in your pocket. There's this whole debate with Matheran about, you know, he doesn't really play the pacer style. Like the ball sticks with him a little bit more. He's not in it as intuitive, a quick twitch, quick pass, quick cut decision makers, everybody else on the team. And I think I said this to you last time we podcasted,
Starting point is 00:33:13 like initially I think that was thought of as like, eh, he's not that great of a fidget, he doesn't play the way we feel. And the more I watch him, the more I'm like, every team kind of needs a curve ball. That's like, even the Warriors, like Steve, it's a little bit of a weird example to bring up now, but he would always be like, the reason I like Wiggins on our team is he can break away from our beautiful game cuts and just like get us a few
Starting point is 00:33:37 buckets one-on-one when nothing else is working. We need that kind of guy on our team. I think he's like the curve ball that to be a championship team, you kind of need. If you play, if Indiana, if you play a style that's like Indiana, I think you need a guy who could be like, eh, that style is cool, but I'm just going to do some like traditional guy stuff. Right. Be the guy.
Starting point is 00:33:58 I don't feel like he's as ball stoppy as he used to be. No, he's gotten much better and defensively he's gotten better too. One thing I noticed, I wanted to talk to you, because it's about as basketball nerdy as I'm gonna get with you. You can go seven levels higher than me with some of the super nerd stuff. And talk pin downs, and double pin downs,
Starting point is 00:34:14 and reverse pin downs, and upside down pin downs. How many pin downs are there? A lot of pin downs. A lot of the Pacers are breaking out some creative stuff. You can do a full pin down podcast. One thing I've noticed that these two teams specifically do, and I don't know if it's a trend and I don't know if it's something teams will copy when they watch this and see what's successful.
Starting point is 00:34:36 They do it with Shay with the, uh, with OKC and they do it with Halburn, but then weirdly also with Matheran where it's like the guy has the ball, set him a pickup top. He's moving around, he's moving back. He dumps it off. The ball immediately comes back to him. And it's like this constant. He has, it's almost like watching a hockey power play where they keep giving it back to the defenseman so he can reset whatever the attack on the net.
Starting point is 00:35:02 And the ball just kind of keeps moving around. And it's these little hockey passes versus like how the Celtics play where it's like we dribble up, I'm going to hunt this matchup, come set me a pick. You three guys stand there. I'm just going to keep dribbling until I get the look I want. Then I'm going to shoot. Indy's doing a version of that and okay. CS two where the ball was still moving around all the time, but they're doing the same thing. And I think it's way harder to stop.
Starting point is 00:35:28 And I wonder if it's going to be something that's replicated next season. Does that, was that coherent? Do you know what I mean? I'm not coherent. Yeah. I mean, it's 12, 12, 20 AM. A little groggy. You flew cross country.
Starting point is 00:35:39 I did. You're doing great. Um, I mean, Indiana definitely plays a more random, unpredictable style than Oklahoma City, and I just think. But do you think that they deliberately don't want anybody to have the ball for more than like three, three and a half seconds? For sure.
Starting point is 00:35:55 It seems like that's a real thing for them. It can't be a hard and fast rule, because sometimes Siakam has a mismatch, you just gotta give him the ball, and let him manufacture some points. Well, so they're in the first quarter, yeah. Yeah, and they need. So he'll back down.
Starting point is 00:36:05 That's like the one time they'll mess around with it. And Matherin will do his stuff. But I mean, you could only play that way if your best player, your offensive number one option is a guy who wants to get off the ball fast, who lives to get other people involved. And often, you know, and Anthony Edwards is learning this in Minnesota. Like if you get off the ball, you will often get it back. It will go all the way around to you because you will have compromised the
Starting point is 00:36:32 defense with that first pass and it will, they'll be in rotation and you'll be the guy who the ball should get back to in rotation and Halliburton just plays that way. You can't play that way if your best player doesn't, doesn't have that kind of bath basketball ethos to him. And he does. Yeah. Cause in person you can watch it's much easier to watch the
Starting point is 00:36:49 people who don't have the ball. So I was watching some of the stuff knee Smith was doing in the second half as they're doing all the stuff on the top and how burn is dipping off. He's getting back and they're moving around and they're trying to create mismatches and he's in the corner. But then sometimes he would kind of creep in if the, if the defender was falling asleep on him and see if he could get a little back cut or he would, he would dart in or he would try to get an offensive rebound. Everybody in that team is up to something.
Starting point is 00:37:14 It's not a team where the guys are just like, I'll just be here in the corner. I hope it works out for you. So they are very, I talked about this on my much, my nerdier podcast before. On the pin down? But on the pin down with Zach Lowe. Um, that would make me a title, but, but we're going to get deep now. Deep in Indiana Pacers lore right now. They are extremely proud of Neesmith for exactly what you just described for
Starting point is 00:37:42 learning how to move without the ball, to screen and to be random, to cut, to always be on his toes. Well, remember on the Celtics, he just stood there. That was one of the reasons. I mean, he wasn't his fault. They just told him, go in the corner. You're not going to have the ball. And you know what the deep cut is? The guy, they give a lot of credit, not only for that, but for his partnership with Halliburton and Halliburton really leaning into a crazy motion, get off the ball offense is a guy who's no longer on the Pacers.
Starting point is 00:38:11 It's Buddy healed. The coaches of the Pacers talk about Buddy healed lasting impact on knee Smith on Halliburton and just how they play. Like it, it comes up and they, and first of all, everybody loves Buddy healed. He's the most gregarious personality. He's an extremely hard worker. He's a beloved teammate.
Starting point is 00:38:30 Everybody loves Buddy healed, but they talk about his impact in particular on exactly what you just described with knee Smith more than anyone else on the team. I wonder if it's replicable or I wonder if they just have been doing it for so long. Cause OKC will have, they have their version of it, but then they also do what you talked about earlier, where it's just a lot of dribbling and the ball stops moving around in the same way. And look, they made tough shots. Like if you tell you, if you said before the game, Chet, Jdub and Shay are going to combine for 70 points on like not great shooting, but let me see if I can do the math. 24 of 53 with a lot of free throws between them too. Like it's not like they off their offensive rating for the game is, is bad, but it, it didn't feel like, I mean, they got nothing from the bench.
Starting point is 00:39:20 Hardenstein's first bad game of the series. Um, Wiggins disappeared, got zero. The Hartenstein thing is an issue. That's it. That'll be one of the topics tomorrow about maybe this is why they were so afraid to play the double bigs. Maybe this is, maybe they anticipated this. Maybe there was stuff during the season that they saw with this matchup with him.
Starting point is 00:39:38 Cause, uh, I thought, I thought he looked a little gamey. I'm also like, if I'm Indiana, I'm delighted when, and I think Isaiah Joe's a good player, but every time somebody like Isaiah Joe or even Wiggins is in the game, I'm so happy that the fucking gauntlet of all those defenders are out there at the same time. And conversely, I mean, watching what Nemmhard was trying to do to SGA, and I thought that he got called for a couple chintzy fouls. Um, watching how different SGA was the moment, Nemhard would come out of the game versus when Nemhard in,
Starting point is 00:40:12 I thought it was pretty interesting. It was like the straight jacket came off basically. Nemhard is just awesome. Like pick 31. I pick 31. We're just never going to be good at the draft. That's, that's what we learned over and over again. Pick 31, 30 guys over him.
Starting point is 00:40:26 Pick 31 and they got him and the pick that became Ben Shepard in the same little just random trade. I think it was one of the Kara Sliver trades. And Nemhart, 8 points. Nothing jumps off the stat sheet. He's just an awesome basketball player. I remember when he signed that contract which was like $18-19 million a year. If you go back and read some of the reviews, they're like, I don't know, that's like a little too much
Starting point is 00:40:48 for a team that's gonna be up against the Texans. I remember just thinking like, the guy's good. Like a good player making $20 million, that's just fine. He's just a really good player. Are you ever unhappy when Andrew Namhart is on the floor, no matter what he's doing? It's like, I'm always happy to have that guy around.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Even if he's floating around on offense or not guarding the best guy, or he's switched on to that guy, it's like, he's gonna do the right thing every single time, even if the right thing is not something that you really notice. He's also a dick, and I mean this as a compliment. He's got a dick side that's like very, very underground,
Starting point is 00:41:21 but it'll come out once or twice a game. There was a moment in the game where SGA got fouled and then he tried, was going for a continuation. Nemhard came in and basically did the second foul on him and SGA didn't like it. He went to the ref to complain about the foul and Nemhard just walked over right next to him and was just like being a dick and was like, really, you're going to bitch about that. And was just kind of just trying to get under his skin a little bit which he's been doing in every series and he loves it
Starting point is 00:41:48 And it's like a Canadian thing he he's doing like the Canadian playoff hockey thing He's like the guys look basically he would be on on Florida Just like hit somebody with this stick right after the I did I love that you and Ryan talk about the Stanley Cup finals a little bit It made me want to get into the Stanley Cup files like you would love it you and Ryan talk about the Stanley Cup finals a little bit. It made me want to get into the Stanley Cup finals. Like Florida apparently has got a lot of, a lot of hateable guys.
Starting point is 00:42:07 The Florida Panthers. Oh, Nemard wouldn't even crack the top five for. What's the score? Who's winning this? Florida's up. Do they alternate so at least we can go NBA finals and NHL finals? Yeah, they do.
Starting point is 00:42:18 They try to steer clear from NBA. Yeah, no, that game three was the classic where Florida took a big lead and then we just had to have fights. Each team has to lay down their masculinity on the other team. I will never get over that fighting is just allowed in hockey. It's crazy. The one that's really crazy is professional. There's professional lacrosse stuff where they can fight.
Starting point is 00:42:39 In hockey you have skates. You only can get so much leverage. If you're lacrosse, you can really plant and sock somebody. I'm kind of surprised that lacrosse fits. All right, more stuff from this game. Yeah, go. OKC starting five with Wallace. Do we see anything different in game four, which I think we both agree is a backs to
Starting point is 00:43:07 the wall game for OKC? Because if you go down three one with game six looming, I don't care how good you are, that's a place that only a few teams in the history of the league has come back from. I think the only move, I'm going to guess. No, I think the only reasonable move, unless it's something out of left field, like we're going to just start Kendrick Williams and see what happens in the case of Wallace, but I think the only move is to start Caruso over Wallace. That's what I had as well. And I don't really know that anything that happened today screams for that being necessary, but. Well, I don't know the plus minus that, but did you see the plus minus that?
Starting point is 00:43:49 Well, Caruso was minus 15 today and Wallace was minus 10. So take, take whichever you like. But I mean, Caruso and Caruso played 32 minutes and I don't know how much more than that he's going to play, even if you start him or not, but he is better than Kason Wallace. I do wonder, like, when you see these coaches further you get in the playoffs, that rotation starts to tighten, right?
Starting point is 00:44:13 And OKC is an unusual team because, like, even today, they played 11 minutes, like, legitimately. I mean, 11 guys played, Kenridge Williams only played two minutes, but they still, they played, he played 11 minutes. And I hated the one shot Kenridge Williams took. Do you remember the shot that you took? It wasn't great. Just got the ball, but they still, they played, he played the left minutes. And I hated the one shot Kenridge Williams took. Do you remember the shot that you took? It wasn't great.
Starting point is 00:44:27 Just got the ball at three point arc, jab step, like 28 feet from the rim, like, I guess I'm just gonna shoot now. It was like one of those possessions where it's like, hey, I'm in the finals, I'm gonna take a three. I just feel like you're probably good with nine guys, maybe 10 max, but if you're down, usually what we see teams shorten the rotation,
Starting point is 00:44:46 go to eight, maybe seven playing big minutes. I had the same thought. I wonder if Caruso just starts and maybe they do it that way. The only other one I was thinking was would they start Isaiah Joe for some, just a weird three point look out of nowhere for seven minutes. That's another out of the left field one. I don't see it. The other thing that's interesting is in the last two games, we've seen
Starting point is 00:45:11 zero of the no big man lineup. And I thought that lineup did not, I think the plus minus was not good in game one, but I still thought it was something I would try if I were the Thunderdome. I'm a little surprised that they've gone like Completely away from it. I would like to see that as like a four minute Just blitz them with switching and swiping and steals and see if that can just like muck up the game a little bit with Even more speed than we normally have well neither of us work for a spin anymore, but I think we have don't we have to do We have to do a segment called Step Up. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:48 Who's got to step up? I'm looking at the box score right now and K-Sign Wallace, I don't know if you need to step up. Isaiah Hartenstein, you need to step up. Miles Turner maybe needs to step up. Isaiah Hartenstein, the 30 million dollar man. You were the big French edition? Yeah, four and three. No, that's the thing is like, I think that was just a really nice competitive fucking basketball game.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Maybe SGA? Slight step up? Well, let's talk about that. 10% step up? 24 points, six turnovers, 4 assists. 20 shots, 24 points, 42 minutes. You know what? It took us too long to get here. He did not play a good enough game.
Starting point is 00:46:33 He didn't. He didn't. He, uh... Took us too long to get to SJ. We're so in love with the McConnells and the Matherians and the Toppins. Took us too long to get to SJ. Because We're so in love with the McConnells and the Matherians and the Toppins took us too long to get to SGA because he didn't play, he was like good or like, Oh, like the B minus SGA game probably. I would go C plus.
Starting point is 00:46:53 So here's what here's, here was the vibe I got from him in this game. It reminded me of, of FIBA. As you know, I'm one of the only people that loves all the FIBA games in the Olympics when the rules are different and we send the guys over there and they think they're going to get a call and they don't get it. And then they do another and they don't get the call and they're just kind of. Are you going free throw merchant? Is that where you're going with this?
Starting point is 00:47:13 I'm not going merchant. It just felt like he was getting defended in a way that he didn't really adjust to as well that well. He was trying to bounce off guys. There was one time where he did get the hook arm, he did that a couple times. But for the most part, I thought the refs called him really fairly. I thought they called both sides.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Like the Indiana crowd was probably madder than maybe they should have been, but they're a home crowd they're doing. But I thought for the most part, they allowed a lot of physicality on both sides. and I don't know if that's great for him. And I also thought again like with the exception of their their big man point of attack defense on some pick and rolls like Miles Turner, Thomas Bryant. I thought their defense was pretty good and I thought their off-ball defense,
Starting point is 00:48:00 again I'll go back and watch it tomorrow, but just like they're stunting back and forth on his pick and rolls, they're trying to make him a decision maker and cloud his decision making. And I thought they did a good job of that tonight. Like a lot of the, a few of his turnovers were bad pass turnovers on the pick and roll where he was kind of caught in between reads a little bit and didn't quite know what to do with it. Um, I thought they're different and they started doubling him.
Starting point is 00:48:23 He loves to do the thing where he drives to like the deadest dead spot on the floor, the spot that nobody ever wants to ball in, which is like 18 feet from the rim on the baseline because he just thinks no one is gonna come help here. It's just gonna be me because who's gonna double here and the Pacers as the Wolves did a little bit in the last series started springing doubles on them. They're topping kept coming over. I thought that was where we're just not going to give you this shot.
Starting point is 00:48:50 We're going to force you to pass it. And once they gave up a bat, they, their rotations are bad. Isaiah Joe hit a wide open three, like the one guy you absolutely cannot leave open on Oklahoma city. But other than that, their rotations were pretty good. And, you know, I just think, you know, again, Rick Carlisle was very good at not overdoing anything. Like, just because they did that a few times today and it worked, they may not do it the first couple times
Starting point is 00:49:11 Shay goes to that spot in game four. They did a nice job. It didn't feel like he was going downhill as much as he normally does in playoff games when he's just scoring 36 to 38 points. My guess would be he's gonna be awesome in game four. I mean, game two was just a spectacular performance. Yeah, that was an A plus.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Today was a C plus. Yeah, and when the MVP has a C plus. I was an easy teacher, so I'd give him a B minus, but when the MVP has a B minus, C plus, like, you're vulnerable. My grades for today, the Indiana crowd was an A plus. The A plus, superb job by them. I have no notes.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Just keep doing what you're doing, Indiana. And I loved having Oscar Robertson and Reggie Miller there. And Larry Legend should be here for game four if they really want to bring the roof down. Fucking private jet. Mark Jackson was here. Mark Jackson was there? Mark Jackson was up in a suite.
Starting point is 00:50:01 Yeah. I thought Hal Burton was probably an A. I think the A plus would have been the game for Nick series. I really liked some of the stuff he was doing on defense. I thought he was active and problematic for OKC, but I thought he was fantastic. Toppin gets an A minus for me. Matherin gets an A., probably, probably a B plus. I didn't like a couple of the turnovers.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Okay. Um, and then for okay. See, I really liked what Jaylen Williams did in that game. Uh, I thought, I thought they relied on him in kind of a shocking way offensively where they almost felt like they were one a one a little Jaylen Brown, Jason Tatum ish. It does feel like the more stress they get put under and the fewer easy transition baskets they get when that's when they get rolling, right? Like, and that's when their passing gets, gets unleashed and they get
Starting point is 00:50:59 alley-oop and all that. It does feel like for not all the time, not even for the majority of the time, but for segments of each of these games, high pressure games, that there's not as much synergy between Shea and J-Dub as you would like there to be. From your two best. A little bit of like, wow, there's been a lot of Jalen Williams going on right now
Starting point is 00:51:18 and Shea's kind of standing in the corner. Like, okay, now there's a lot of Shea going on. And you would just like a little bit more possessions when there's like a lot of both going on. And you would just like a little bit more possessions when there's like a lot of both going on. That's all. We're gonna take a break. And then I have a really important subject to bring up about this series.
Starting point is 00:51:31 That's, I could see getting cut out in a social media video. Oh boy. Yeah. All right, coming back. Social media segment time. Okay. You wanna say it?
Starting point is 00:51:40 I'll let you do it. Kyle! Turn the TikTok camera on. If OKC loses this series. Oh boy, here we go. You can't resist going to the end. We're in the middle. Let's enjoy the middle. I wasn't allowing myself or even considering it was a possibility until I was in that arena tonight when
Starting point is 00:52:02 realizing that OKC has to figure out how to win in that arena either Friday night or next week. Or they're not going to win the title. It's good math, your math is right. If they don't win the title, this would be an absolute historic basketball calamity because they had one of the greatest seasons of all time. And start to finish. I'm not saying they're one of the greatest seasons of all time.
Starting point is 00:52:26 And, uh, start to finish. I'm not saying they're one of the greatest teams of all time, but they had one of the seven, eight, nine, 10, whatever list you want to do from net ratings to actual record to dominance to 15, 20 point wins, it was one of the best seasons anyone's ever had. And to then go to the finals and lose. was one of the best seasons anyone's ever had. And to then go to the finals and lose. You're in rare ground. You're in 2016 warriors, Draymond punching LeBron and the balls and
Starting point is 00:52:51 Steph playing on an injured ankle and Festa's Azili being trapped on an island against LeBron for two straight threes. And all of a sudden we've lost. What the hell happened? Uh, this does not happen a lot in basketball. Usually the right team, usually the better team, usually the team that has the best season wins the title, but then occasionally that's not what happens. And this is one of those times.
Starting point is 00:53:16 It would be interesting to look back at most dominant teams that didn't win. Um, it's a's the shortest list possible. I remember doing this last year when Boston was on the verge of winning the title because of their, what did they win, 66 games last year or something? When you get into the 80 win territory as a team, when you're 80-18, 82 and 20, like, But I remember going through basketball reference and doing the. Wins regular season wins, regular season net rating, playoff net rating, and how many teams checked every box at a certain level of eliteness or whatever.
Starting point is 00:53:57 And like just narrowing it down or finagling the numbers in different ways. And let's just say when the thunder were up two, oh, against Minnesota. I reread that the piece that I ended up writing about Boston and where that Boston team place in history should be and would be compared to those other teams. Which was a pure math case. And just, well, no, it just like, but it wasn't a pure math case. No, just like record stats.
Starting point is 00:54:19 But my, the ultimate conclusion, which I think was right, and a lot of people made it was the math says that Celtic's team is like way up here. I think was right then a lot of people made it was the math says that Celtics team is Like way up here. I think they're probably a little bit like really great team But with some of the other just like really great teams not as up here as the massive anyway I just cut and pasted that and put it in an email to myself to have it fresh in Preparation for what looked like I mean when they were up to over against, Minnesota It was like are they just going to win? Are they not losing for the rest of the season?
Starting point is 00:54:48 I think I led my podcast that night that way. Like, did they just arrive? Yeah. Well, I mean, are they just going to go 6-0 and the playoffs are going to be over before we know it? And now, and again, like the net rating can be what it is. Like, and again, the Pacers became a very good team. The signs were all there. But there was still a difference between what Oklahoma city was resume wise and what the Pacers were last 40 games even.
Starting point is 00:55:13 Resume wise calamity. I mean, I just think you have to give the credit to the Pacers. Something magical has happened here and there's still a long way from finishing it off. Like this is going to be very hard to do against a great team that's still probably favored. I would like to look up the odds. That's a good segment.
Starting point is 00:55:29 Magical or calamity? Magi- Magical? Calamity. Calamical. Uh, I think you're right in that the story leans more toward this is one of the most incredible stories in the history of the NBA. Something happened. That this Pacers team won the title.
Starting point is 00:55:48 Something happened here. But I also think another piece would be, holy shit. OKC checked every box we ever thought we'd have to check for a team that was going to win the title and they didn't win the title. Except for one box that you've already brought up. Youth. Age. Yeah. Veteran, whatever. you've already brought up age, veteran, whatever. Well that's the scariest thing with them is that they,
Starting point is 00:56:08 if they end up winning the title, I don't feel like they're close to being the team they're probably gonna be two years from now if everyone's healthy. They're just gonna be better. They're gonna be better and the poster guy for that to me is Chet. I was talking to Drew Hanlon before the game, he works with Chet among many
Starting point is 00:56:27 other people and I was just saying to him, like, I watched Chet in these games and he's missed so much time in his brief NBA career and he'll do three or four things every game where I'm like, is he just kind of scratching the surface of what he's going to do offensively? Like, is he even doing 50% of what he's gonna be able to do offensively? Drew's response was enthusiastic, yes, like there's a lot more there and I won't go into
Starting point is 00:56:52 the conversation anymore, but he's the guy. So you're saying Drew Hanlon talked about one of the players he was training? Well, we just, I talked about it and he like, not it. I'm kidding. But, but like, yeah, I mean. Well, I think he's right. Because, it's funny, Van texted me a couple days ago, I was like, how good is Chet?
Starting point is 00:57:12 I'm like, what do you mean? Is there more here, or is this it? And I was like, I actually think there's way, way, way more here. Way more. Because even in college, the way they used him, at Gonzaga, he'd be at the top of the key and he would almost like a little like how Duke
Starting point is 00:57:30 used Cooper flag last year where like it was a little point forwardy sometimes. But I think there's this whole other level where you could run offense through him at the top of the key and he could either fake threes or go, you know, kick out. I, there's a post-up game that'll probably have what four years from now. I mean, in the first quarter of that game, he had a coast to coast take around miles Turner, and then he had a little short roll where miles Turner was there like on the catch and he just took like one dribble pivot step back, like 12
Starting point is 00:58:00 footer or 15 footers, like, God damn, that's a tough shot. This seems pretty amazing. They're down to one of the finals at the Indiana Pacers. I'm gonna go on Fandel right now. What do you think the line is? Oklahoma City minus 110. But I have no, to be clear to the listeners, I have no idea how any of this works.
Starting point is 00:58:22 Okay, see, minus 235. That's, wow. That's a thing. Wasn't it minus 350 or something coming into this game? So this win, I guess it's a home win. No, it jumped up to the 500s again after they won game two. Everyone and their brother had OKC and five as their finals pick.
Starting point is 00:58:42 Did you have it? I had it. We're wrong, we're officially wrong three games into the series. Everyone was wrong. And I didn't want to do it because everyone had it, I wanted to zag and I just couldn't figure out how Indiana was gonna win two games. And now we know, that game one game,
Starting point is 00:58:57 that comeback in Halliburton, the shot he hits, and that's how you, could that be how the entire series swings, I don't know. All right, predictions for game four. And then I have some trade stuff to ask you about. Oh, good. I like a 12-45. Yeah, super groggy.
Starting point is 00:59:12 Well, you had one thing on your pod I really want to dive into. Okay, predictions for game four. I'm just going to say Oklahoma City wins a very close game. But Oklahoma City, 118, Indiana, 114. Well, can we talk with maybe neither team? Cause they're both pretty young. Who has an advantage from that game today that we just went to was like a playoff game and a half.
Starting point is 00:59:35 Yeah. Um, incredibly physical, up and down, uh, intense emotional. And now they got to play on Friday. And I can't decide who that's more of a detriment to. My guess is the home crowd probably helps Indiana more. Okay. See, I'm, I have my eye on Chet. Cause I really thought he looked wiped out in the fourth quarter. He was the one out of all the okay.
Starting point is 00:59:58 See guys that I thought looked like he, he, he was spent, um, SGA, maybe, I don't know, but maybe that's, but on the other side, Hal Burton, I don't know. My guess is it's going to be kind of an ugly dramatic game and it would be decided by somebody weird. I like it. I would, I'm going Oklahoma city by four. I would pick okay. See as well.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Okay. See is favored by six. I would not do that. That's a lot. It's a lot of points. But I bet for Thunder, even Thunder playoff games, that's not very many points. I love this series, and I don't care what the ratings are. And if casual fans don't care because famous people that they knew
Starting point is 01:00:39 or famous franchises aren't in it. You know what? Why do we need them? The NBA just signed an 11-year media deal. I'm fine. I love basketball. That game was awesome. I like that we have two new teams that are now in the fray and I think this finals is a win. And guess what? Indiana is a really small city and so is Oklahoma City. Shit happens. Well the MVP is in this in the series, right? That should be a very
Starting point is 01:01:04 famous player. You've taught you and Ryan talked about how he's maybe not one of the 10 most famous person. A little Mike Trout ish. Okay. But he is the MVP and no matter who the teams are, if it's a long series, the ratings will go up as the series goes on.
Starting point is 01:01:20 So I, yeah, but I'll, I'll speak. Well, what was the last great finals? Great. The last great finals. 2013. No, 2016 has to be the baseline. Everything after that is warriors, warriors, raptors, bubble. Uh, bucks bucks sons was a great finals. Everything after that is Warriors, Raptors, Bubble.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Bucks, Suns was a great finals. It was just weird because the crowd, weren't we still in like half filled? Yeah, it was a little like half coded. That was a great, that's an underrated finals. That was a really good finals. Yeah, that's a good call. All right, so Bucks, Suns, 16 Warriors, Cavs. 13 Spurs Heat I think is the best finals
Starting point is 01:02:04 of the last 15 years. Oh, those two back to back. They're almost like Rocky 1 and Rocky 2. 16 Warriors Cavs, 13 Spurs Heat I think is the best finals in the last 15 years. Those two back to back. They're almost like Rocky I and Rocky II. Like they should all be one movie. But Miami broke in the second finals though. But that's part of why it's like all one movie. And then 11 finals, Mavs versus Heat.
Starting point is 01:02:18 Great one. Tremendous. 2010 Laker Celtics, dramatic, but the basketball I don't think was that great. Ugly. I'm trying to think what else. Yeah, I think those are probably the best ones of the century. 05 Piston Spurs, the game seven was kind of a dud for a game seven.
Starting point is 01:02:38 Ugly and ratings were, nobody wanted those. You know what was a good one was the 2000 Pacers Lakers series. That's a really fun series. If you go back and look at those games, that's a great Kobe game. Game four, when Shaq fouls out. Um, all right, quickly. So you had, you were talking about Durant and you said, watch out for the Quippers, which I had kind of heard rumblings of myself and I think Durant's going to the Spurs.
Starting point is 01:03:02 I'm just going to slap it down a second time. I think that's how it plays out. For sure, the two teams that there's the most buzz about are the Spurs and the Wolves. Right. So the Wolves gets more complicated because... The Wolves one just breaks my brain. I don't know how it's going to work.
Starting point is 01:03:17 Julius Randall and Nas Reid have to be involved somehow? You could do a Go Bear one. You can do Go Bear plus Steven Chenzel one. Why did the Sun want go bear? I mean, Booker go bear is something. Something. If you want to stay competitive, cause you don't have any control of your draft picks. Cause you've ish be a doll of them away.
Starting point is 01:03:37 You've. Would you take the cell 14 Harris and Barnes expiring and a good first? Yes, I would. I don't even think this. Harris and Barnes expiring and a good first. Yes. For Durant? I would. I don't even think the spurs, I don't know how, the biggest mystery in the league right now is how aggressive the spurs are actually going to get. And I think that's code for, they're going to start with no number two, no Castle, no
Starting point is 01:04:00 Vasell and negotiate from there, I think. That's what I would guess that they're going to do. Like two and castle are just out. They should be Katie's 37 and he makes 50 a year and he's got one year left on his deal and he's been in the week for 18 years. There's the subplot I forgot to get into on my podcast. The two year, $112 million extension. You can sign with the Jimmy Butler.
Starting point is 01:04:21 Do you do the one extra or the two extra? the Jimmy Butler? Do you do the one extra or the two extra? Do the sons, A, is there a team that will trade for him not caring whether he signs it or not, not even wanting him to sign it maybe. B, well, the sons just are the sons I assume. And I'm thinking we'll just trade them wherever. Like if this seems not on your list, too bad, we're trading you to whoever gives us the best package. sun's just, the sun's I assume, and I'm thinking we'll just trade them wherever. Like if this seems not on your list, too bad. We're trading you to whoever gives us the best package.
Starting point is 01:04:49 There's no list anymore. I don't, I think after how they handled February, it seems like they're working with Rich Kline and Katie's guy. It seems like they're being cooperative because the way they handled it in February was not the way things usually go in the NBA. What if the Toronto Raptors are just like, you know what, we're going to try for a Kawhi 2.0 moonshot. Here's the best package you're going to get.
Starting point is 01:05:11 Katie doesn't want to go there. We don't even care if you sign the extension. You know who I don't want to deal with is a semi or unhappy Kevin Durant. Yeah. I'm just not messing with that. So, but like what... He should go to the Spurs. That's how it's going to play out. Is he going to be happy with the Spurs? Yeah. I'm just not messing with that. So, but like what? He should go to the Spurs.
Starting point is 01:05:26 That's how it's gonna play out. Is he gonna be happy with the Spurs? Just because he decides he wants to go there? Yes, here's the case for the Spurs. He went to the University of Texas. He loves Texas. He talks about it all the time. He's always respected the Spurs.
Starting point is 01:05:38 He'll be like the respected veteran on the team. People in Texas like him. Like the only two places he's ever really fit in in a way where he loved the city was Texas and Seattle. He picked the Nets. He picked the Nets, but he picked the team that was like the black sheep of the New York basketball scene. And he picked the Suns.
Starting point is 01:06:00 Yeah. And he was 0 for 2 in happiness levels. And he was unhappy in Golden State at the end too. He was unhappy the last year and a half for Golden State. I think he would be happy on the Spurs. I hope so. Kevin Durand is an awesome, awesome basketball player. I love everything.
Starting point is 01:06:17 If you're the Spurs and you can keep enough stuff left to also make a Yanis run, you're doing it. And by the way, every... Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Yeah, whoa, whoa, what? Can they, is that even like- Sure. They've given away, they gave some of their picks away, including the Minnesota pick and the Fox deal.
Starting point is 01:06:36 People forget, like De'Aaron Fox is like a, it's like they've, he's like a, we barely got to see it, right? I didn't forget because it's weird, because they end up with the number two pick, and guess what, I'm not sure they would have done the De' because it's weird because they end up with number two pick. And guess what? I'm not sure they would have done the deer and Fox straight up. They knew that had happened.
Starting point is 01:06:48 Well, I think they, cause Dylan, Dylan Harper and Darren Fox, even though they're completely different players, neither of them are great shooters. I don't know. It's a, it's a little, they have to take Harper. It sounds like, but it's a little bit of a weird mix. And then he's throwing Castle, too. I think it would be so fascinating to be in their meetings right now,
Starting point is 01:07:09 because Fox's late 20s, Wemba, Yama's super young, the rest of the team is super young, Durant's 37. How much of our Wemby timeline are we actually willing to sacrifice for a guy who's, you know, closer to 40 than he is to 30? Uh, and how good in the West are we actually, that's what you have to look in the mirror and say, if we have like Fox, Durant, Wemba Nyama, let's say they even keep Vassel. Castle. Castle. Who's left on our bench?
Starting point is 01:07:42 Like Sohan is maybe going out in that trade. Barnes is going out in that trade. Is Kelton Johnson going out in that trade? Do we, are we actually a championship contender? Is Wemba Nyama already that good? Do we know enough about the Fox Wemba Nyama fit that in the West? And can our number two pick play real minutes for us and help us right away? In the West, are we, are we actually, can we win the free playoff series in the West? Well, that's why if you do the Durant thing, you're signing him for what, you
Starting point is 01:08:08 know, it's for at least two years would be my guess. I mean, I don't understand the minute. Do you want the rant on a two year, $112 million extension? Takes care of his body. Would you, but would you go to him and be like, Hey, no, I would want him, I would want him to take less. Because there was two options, right? He could take 124 as well.
Starting point is 01:08:29 As the 124 made me blink. He's got to wait, I think, a certain amount of time. He's got to wait six months and he could get that one. I remember hearing stuff like, you know, as he and his people and the sons sort of negotiate his post-Phoenix landing spot, which might be the last thing, like this might be the last chapter
Starting point is 01:08:51 of Kevin Durant's basketball career. He should really want to get it right. Would he ever be like, you know, in this second apron era, team X, you're going to be coming up against it. Like I'll do two years 60. I'll do like, or maybe he just wants the one year because he wants to play in this goofy rival league that I talked about with Chuck close from the other
Starting point is 01:09:13 day, this, this F1 international basketball league that is I think a little closer to actually being real than a lot of people. That's a big one. You have a credit for it. It's a big curve ball. Um, I don't think it's not a real thing. I like doing the double knots now. It's harder to aggregate me.
Starting point is 01:09:32 I mean, let's just imagine, no, I'm not even gonna do it. I'm not gonna imagine. I'm just gonna block that all the way back before I say it. I'm just saying Durant taking less is a conversation I would wanna have with him. Like, are you actually willing to do this to help us build out this team?
Starting point is 01:09:47 Not saying you should. I brought this up because. I'm saying that I think it's an idea that he's probably thought about himself. Well, yeah, and also these guys have made staggering amounts of money on the court and off the court. And at some point, this is what Tom Brady did in the Patriots for the last 10 years he was there
Starting point is 01:10:04 and he made the money back off the court. You mentioned the Clippers for him. And that's how this whole thing started. Cause I had heard there was a little Clippers buzz. I can't figure out how it works. There'd have to be a third team that 13 would have to be really excited about acquiring James Harden or norm Powell and Bogdanovic together. I think he goes there to play with Harden.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Durant. Okay. I think that's part of why the Clippers have at least thought about it. Alright so from the sense like I'm not, is Zubats in the deal? He's not? Okay, fuck off. And I think that's why, as I said, I think that's why the Clippers will not end up with Kevin Durant. Yeah. So can we just shut that down? Because Zubats isn't going to be in the deal. I mean, you can shut it. I'm sure the Clippers would love to have Kevin Durant. Shut. So can we just shut that down because Zubots isn't going to be in the deal. I mean, I'm sure the Clippers would love to have Kevin Durant.
Starting point is 01:10:48 Shut it down if you want. Are you going to actually trade something for him? Cause you're not getting it from Norm Powell and Batum and Christon and Bogdanovich and a shitty pick. You have to really think that the Suns would value the Clippers unprotected 2030 pick, a Clippers unprotected 2031 swap and a Clippers unprotected 2030 pick, a Clippers unprotected 2031 swap and a Clippers unprotected 2032 pick. Like really just as the thunder have profited by betting against the
Starting point is 01:11:13 Clippers long-term future, the sons think. So you're saying the sons, the stupidest team in the 21st century since the mid 2000s Knicks with draft picks. Like nobody has been more reckless and stupid with the concept of future 21st century since the mid 2000s Knicks with draft picks. Like nobody has been more reckless and stupid with the concept of future picks. Maybe since Ted Steepien in the, in the eighties, that Bradley Beale trade and all the swaps and shit they did is some of the stupidest shit in the recent history of the league. So you're saying now that they would care about getting swaps with the Clippers.
Starting point is 01:11:45 I think that there's no way. I don't think they value draft picks. The sons are going to have to look in the mirror and think, and like we traded present talent, really good present day talent, and really good every pick we had to get Kevin Durant. Now we're trading Kevin Durant and we're not going to be able to have the buffet of everything that we, that we traded for him.
Starting point is 01:12:13 We're going to have to choose on a sliding scale of salary relief, which is very important to us, draft picks and win now talent. Cause Devin Booker is still on our team and we're just not going to check all those boxes to the degree that we want. No, they basically, they spent $10 million on a house that was worth seven. And now they have to sell it for five. And that's it. And it was like, Whoa, I should get 10. I paid 10.
Starting point is 01:12:39 It's like, you're getting five. And look, that's how this is playing out. I'm I have no idea what's going to happen with Devin Booker. I really do believe there is that from what I've heard that Devin Booker really likes the idea of being a one team player, like a Kobe for Phoenix. He he'd talked a lot about Kobe Bryant, what he means to him and all that. But if they come out of this trade with something that doesn't excite me for the next two or three years, like a player that I could be like, oh, that guy's fun to play with.
Starting point is 01:13:07 And we know the Beale thing is not going anywhere. You know, he won't be on, he's not a long-term part of the Phoenix Sun's future. I'm looking around if I'm Devon Maboker, like, is there a, is there a plan here of any, like what is happening? Like, and he's already talked about, you know, we were so close in close in the finals not that long ago and now what's happened to our team and if you're Matt Ishbia you have to look in the mirror and you wonder wait that's Isaiah Thomas standing right behind me doesn't even work for me oh wait he does he's my conciliar for some reason but we're all pretending he's that boy
Starting point is 01:13:44 there's some good stories about that one. It's not great in Phoenix. Have you heard the stories about how he FaceTimes in the meetings? No. Yeah. Might have been a coach interview, or two, or more, where he was on FaceTime in the meeting. Everybody say, Nick rocks.
Starting point is 01:14:05 One, two, three, Nick rocks. One, two, three, Jordan Ott rocks. Jordan Ott does rock by the way, he's gonna be a good coach. I'm putting the odds, I'm putting the odds on Giannis getting traded this summer at minus, not getting traded at like minus 400. That's a lot. I think he stays.
Starting point is 01:14:24 That's a lot. I think he stays in Milwaukee and I think he wants to stay. They definitely want him to stay. I think there's gonna be less action than people think because then Garland got the toe surgery, so cross him out. I wouldn't have traded Garland anyway. Me neither. Probably wouldn't. I would if you gave me something incredible back for him.
Starting point is 01:14:42 So Yanis has also had a couple tweets about getting back to the finals. I hope we get back to the finals the last couple days. He had the interview where he talked about the bucks getting back to the finals. I would still go not minus 400. I would go like minus 200. Okay, did you see his I miss Woj tweet?
Starting point is 01:15:00 I thought that was weird. Yeah, I didn't really get where. Does he feel like things are being misreported? I mean, I, I miss Woj, but I, I don't know. The insinuation from a tweet like that is things are getting misreported, which I actually agree with because he's never said anything other than he's going to be back in Milwaukee. And even when Shams did that weird media thing on that Monday where it's like,
Starting point is 01:15:25 he's open to the possibility. It's like, did he ask for a trade? He didn't. So he's open to thinking about the future. Okay, cool. Who doesn't think about the future? It's not a story. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:42 It's a story. If he says, Janice went to the bucks today and said, I think I'm ready to be traded. But it, by all accounts, he hasn't said that. And by the way, if you're Yannis, I'm watching this Pacers team that is now two wins from the finals and has won 14 playoff games. And I'm like, we were right there with those dudes in round one. Right. They lost in five, but they lost two of the stupidest games of the playoffs to them.
Starting point is 01:16:07 Yeah. The only problem with that is after round one comes round two, round three, and round four. I get it. But I'm saying if I'm honest talking myself into Milwaukee, whether it's salvageable, I'd be like, well. Eric, Eric Niem is, uh, has talked about the gap year concept at the athletic and, you know, it's an interesting concept. I just don't know.
Starting point is 01:16:30 Is it a gap year? Like, how do you make it just one year when you have very little draft equity at all and not that many, you're saying, no, it dames out for the year. Yeah. Like, like, but how do you make it just one year? Like, how do you say, well, by 2026, 27, we're going to be ready to, ready to rock again. Like, so you don't think Kevin Porter and Giannis can be the new big two and Kuz. Kuz, rejuvenated Kuz.
Starting point is 01:16:57 Take the summer seriously. Didn't, oh, I have a question for you guys. You a question? Yeah. A 1 a.m. question. Yeah. I didn't listen to the whole pod with Ryan yet, but someone told me question for you guys you a question. Yeah a 1 a.m. Question. Yeah, I didn't listen to the whole
Starting point is 01:17:06 Pod with Ryan yet. Yeah, someone told me today that you you you were and I don't know if this is right That's why I'm asking you you were very Confident that Philly is gonna try to trade the number three pick. Is that person summarizing you inaccurately or I? I am confident That they're exploring all options with the pick. Well, yeah. Whether they actually find a trade they like, but I think I'm pretty confident that they're at least,
Starting point is 01:17:35 I just think that's how Darrell has operated his entire career. They should. He's going to look at every possible option and then if it makes the most sense to do three and Paul George for something or however they want to do it. I think there's some really good dudes in this top five though. And when they start working out and talking to them, they're going to, my guess would be they'll fall in love with one of the guys and that'll be that.
Starting point is 01:17:56 There's a guy, uh, I've started to do my work. There's two guys that I think you're really going to dig this edge cone. Yeah, I've watched them easily could have played in the game we watch today. guys that I think you're really gonna dig this edge cone. Yeah, I've watched them. I've watched easily could have played in the game we watched today and at least just athletically hung in. And then this Trey Johnson could be pretty exciting, uh, as an offensive he's six four there. They have to decide maxi McCain.
Starting point is 01:18:22 If you're adding a third, like six, three to six, five guy to that, then what does that mean? Is McCain your sixth man? I mean, you could look at Indiana. They gotta resign Grimes too, like Grimes is something. Right, but I mean, you look at the Indiana motto, it's like the more guards the better, in my opinion. Just the way basketball is going, so.
Starting point is 01:18:39 But Indiana's guards are big and tough, other than Halliburton is not is not like Albert and skinny But like he's still tall nem hearts tough Matheran stuff Did you have you changed your who who's in the best situation for the next five years in the East dancer? Now that we've gotten further along in the finals because you did a thing with was after I talked to Ryan about it I didn't I said it was one you had Cleveland. Ryan had Cleveland won. I think Waz had Cleveland won. Look, if they win the championship, it's just, you just win. Like you win all the polls. So yes, if they win, I guess I would have to, I guess I would have to.
Starting point is 01:19:14 There are two won in the finals. They're a championship caliber team. I thought Ryan made a good case. I think Waz made a good, or you and Waz both made. The Cleveland case, I think is the right answer because. It's the only other candidate. You have the most options with Mowgli, Garland and Mitchell. Even if it's not working out with those as your best three and Allen, they still have a lot of different things they could do. That would be why. But if Indiana wins the title.
Starting point is 01:19:41 Yeah. If you win the title, you just win all the polls for a little while. That's all. And there, even if they don't win the title, if Oklahoma City wins the title. Yeah, if you win the title, you just win all the polls for a little while. That's all. And even if they don't win the title, if Oklahoma City wins the next three games, Indiana has proven itself a championship caliber team. Many of Boston, a year ago. Said Dallas.
Starting point is 01:20:01 Wondering if this would be the first of a couple titles. Now, Jaylen Brown shaving his meniscus. Jaylen Jason Tatum, day 27 of Achilles rehab. Drew Holliday, Porzingis trade rumors. I don't know what happened. I mean do we know what happened with Porzingis at all? Then we know Hotel Room in Indiana with you at 1 in the morning talking about Kevin Durant if he likes Texas or not.
Starting point is 01:20:22 What happened to my Celtics life? I mean, we don't even know what happened to poor Zingus. Still don't know. We'd love an answer on that at some point. Some sort of medical verdict. Did anything happen? The ultimate team, look, we're getting a little groggy now, but the ultimate team, when you say, what happened? What happened to us? We're just like looking around like,
Starting point is 01:20:47 what? How did we get here? Is Sacramento? Just looking around like, how did we become the bulls? Like the mediocre bull? That's who we are now. And like, but with Sabonis, we, how is this our team? Like Zach Levine makes how much? Demar, Demar DeRozan's like around doing stuff. Malik Monk's our point guard. What happened? How about, we had Halliburton? Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:21:13 Like, how did we get here? The Beam team was so fun. God, I hated that trade for them. How did, what happened? I think I went, I haven't heard the pod editor about it, but I think I said, I think I went, I haven't heard the pot of data about it, but I think I said, I think I went all in on that one that I thought it was a massive mistake by them. Cause you know, when we are, we talk about stuff after thing and I'm like, I think this, I think that, and then occasionally it's like, I feel so
Starting point is 01:21:37 strongly about this, I want to put some, can you put this down in pen? Um, I just couldn't believe they traded them. So let's go back to, now we're really. And by the way, the sub bonus thing, they got good value and it turned out it was a good trade for both sides, I get it, but I just never ever would have traded him. Not a win-win.
Starting point is 01:21:56 The ultimate one though you put, and many people put their flag down most aggressively on was Go Bear. And so it's interesting to think now like. I still have no regrets on that one. I don't think you should. It is undeniable that they have gotten further as a franchise than they have ever gotten before two years in a row.
Starting point is 01:22:14 Um, and yet it still feels like how, like they gave up so much to get him. But like, I will say this, the one thing I was definitely wrong about, and I remember saying this as a critique of the trade was you do that trade when Anthony Edwards is like 24, 25 and he's close to hitting his prime. I think the, the, the thing they saw that I guess none of us saw was that he was way closer to being a top seven guy than I think we thought. And these really interesting thing about it was part of the reason that a lot of us didn't like that trade at first blush and even at second and third blush was.
Starting point is 01:22:50 Well, it's just, you're just inevitably going to have to trade towns because the salary crunch is just, just not going to be able to have these guys. And he's the obvious guy. Like you're not obviously not going to trade. And, um, Oh man, we didn't talk about the real topic of, uh, the finals, the, the Nick's coaching search, the fact that the Nick's are back. Quinn, Quinn Snyder, this whole thing where you just asked for permission
Starting point is 01:23:16 for people under contract, I've never heard of such a thing. Let's go through it. It's it's everybody, but Steve Kerns, Quince Snyder, Billy Donovan, uh, email, Douga, Chris Finch. I think we're even missing one. Jason kid, Jason kid. That's the one I was missing at this point. If you're a coach and they haven't, it's like, what do I, do I suck? Like why are the next call?
Starting point is 01:23:36 Yeah. It has hit that point where you start to, you start to wonder, is it you? Um, I don't know what they do. If I were them, I would just hire Taylor Jenkins. I thought he was a really good coach. And I think you could explain his lack of success in Memphis. I mean, he was successful, but. Can you say control Z on the Tibbs thing?
Starting point is 01:23:59 It's like, hey. The papers aren't handed in yet. Saw the ad in the times that you place the message, a little letter in the times really touching. Really, really tugged on my heartstrings. Wait, is Taylor Jenkins. What was wrong with him? Nothing.
Starting point is 01:24:21 I just think that if you're the New York Knicks and you've made the conference finals, you fired your coach who's this 67 year old veteran, whatever he is coach. Um, with a mandate to win the championship. I just don't think you're going to the guy who was in the like little small market over here, like I don't think James Dolan even knows who Taylor Jenkins is. I think Taylor Jenkins is an awesome coach and he would be toward the top of my list if not at the top of it too. Even he has the ready-made explanation of yeah things were going really well and then crazy shit started happening with my star player. Oh and Brandon Clark was my glue guy and he just
Starting point is 01:24:57 kept getting season-ending injuries. I can't believe the name that I'm surprised hasn't come up is Vogel, just because veteran coach, likable personality, New York area ties, and I was talking to some people about that today, and the word retread came up, like too much of a retread. I'm like, well, okay. I think that's a little unfair to him,
Starting point is 01:25:17 because like Phoenix is just, I just think everyone gets a pass for getting fired in Phoenix. It's almost like a badge of honor. It's like the zoo caper in a zoo where the bears attacked a lion. It's like, wow, this is the zoo caper spot. Well, and also they at least made the playoffs. And the Lakers, he wins the championship,
Starting point is 01:25:36 gets fired amid the Russ disaster. You know I think Vogel's a good coach. Yeah, I mean, I'm surprised that name hasn't come up. A lot of the dots make sense of just like veteran coach. How funny is it gonna be when they hire Mike Woodson? I can't, you can't. You could. Not that funny to Knicks fans, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:25:58 Would you bet your life that they wouldn't hire Mike Woodson? I wouldn't bet my life on anything Knicks related. They just called six coaches in 24 hours just for fun. Hey Atlanta, hey Atlanta. No? They were so competent. Also like whoever gets the job has to keep the best player's dad on the team as an assistant coach. Not exactly like in Tysing.
Starting point is 01:26:21 So I get to coach in the New York fishbowl. I'm expected to win a title. There's a weird coaching staff situation that, by the way, a lot of people are talking about underneath in the undergrounds. It's not great. Would you, here's the question. If you were Leon Rose, or whoever's making the calls,
Starting point is 01:26:36 let's just say Leon Rose. Yeah. Would you even have the guts, the gall, the audacity to call Pat Riley? Just to do it like, hey, we've got to check the Spoh box. We've got to see. Don't we have to see? Given Riley's history with it.
Starting point is 01:26:54 I thought Spoh. Would you even do it just to do it? House throughout Spoh initially when this all started. I know. You screen-shotted his text. I thought he seemed miserable last season. That was the only thing about it that made me pause for a second. See, I disagree with you on one level.
Starting point is 01:27:14 When they were losing, what did they have, like an eight or nine game losing streak at some point when it was all coming apart for them, and he, in one of the press conferences said, you know, like, actually, I just love this. Like, I love that we have to get together as a group and dig out of this. He's not, that's not like, Spospeak. He really loves, like, let's fucking solve this problem. Not only did they not dig out, they had like an embarrassing exit.
Starting point is 01:27:38 Yeah, it wasn't great. The Cavs just traipsing all over Miami and Max Drus. So if I was Miami, I would all time blow it up. I would trade BAM. I wouldn't do the Hero Extension. I would trade Spoh to the Knicks. I would just completely blow it up. Spoh's getting, Spoh's getting.
Starting point is 01:27:58 Yeah, I just, I'd completely blow it up. It seems like they're gonna go the other way and like their kick of the tires are Durant too. I was just imagining the most preposterous phone call possible is Leon Rose calling Pat Riley about Eric Spolshra. That's the most preposterous thing. I'm really rooting for that to come out.
Starting point is 01:28:14 Well, considering they've called everybody else, like, would you be shocked? I would be a little shocked. We have to go, because now my head's starting to hurt. So we're going to come back on Friday night on your podcast, the Zach Lowe Show. We're not going to be live, but we're going to come after game four. We're going to do the exact same setup. Hopefully we figure out, we'll learn from the kinks.
Starting point is 01:28:41 We only had one stop and start this time around, but we're gonna do that and it'll be up on your YouTube channel as well. This will be on my YouTube channel. This will be a video podcast on Spotify as well. Hopefully, hopefully that everything works. Yeah, hopefully everything worked. Thanks to Gahao and Eduardo as well for producing for us and thanks to Zach Lowe.
Starting point is 01:29:03 I'll see you in India tomorrow. But yeah, we're here. Game four, real stakes. Love a great game four. What did we say, magical or? Calamity or magical, we'll share. Calamity or magical, gotta work on that. That's every Pacers game is Calam,
Starting point is 01:29:16 like they've had five calamity or magical games in one playoff run. Was game one against the Knicks a calamity or magical? Magical, I'm going magical across the board. What a great place this is. All right, I'm going magical across the board. What a great place this is. All right. Uh, I'll see you, uh, I'll see you tomorrow in Indiana.
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