The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Alley Oop 134: Ja Morant Trade Rumors Heat Up + Lakers Trio Ballin’ Out
Episode Date: November 4, 2025Ja Morant reportedly confessed in the locker room that he wants to join another team — Juju Gotti and Trysta Krick break down what that could mean for Memphis and where he might land next. Pl...us, the Lakers’ new Big 3 — Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves, and Jake LaRavia — are on fire and making waves across the league.Joining the hosts is Jeremy Tache, baseball expert and Miami Heat courtside reporter from The Dan Le Batard Show, for a crossover conversation full of hot takes, behind-the-scenes insight, and plenty of laughs. Hosted by Juju Gotti & Trysta Krick The Alley Oop Show — your weekly dose of basketball culture, stories, and news. New episodes every TUESDAY on DLS HOOPS. #JaMorant #Lakers #NBA #LukaDoncic #AustinReaves #JakeLaRavia #JeremyTache #DanLeBatardShow #MiamiHeat #NBATrades #BasketballPodcast #TheAlleyOopShow #DLSHoops #NBANews #SportsTalk #NBADrama Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We have been prepped by our illustrious producer today.
Miss Rebecca and said, have fun.
So you will see three people today having the time of our lives.
And I know what you're thinking.
It's Juju and Trista hosting.
How will we see three people?
Today we are joined by my brother in the Lord.
Jeremy Tashay.
Say what's happening to the people.
What's happening?
Hey, it's amazing to be here with you guys.
I could not be happier and have already made myself look like a dork.
So we're batting a thousand already.
Of course, on a basketball show just comes in with the baseball.
Hey, come on.
We're batting a thousand.
Jeremy, this baseball season's
fucking over, okay?
Yeah, you're right.
I really, I got to get out of that mindset.
I've spent my whole summer all
in baseball mode. We got through the fall.
World Series is done. I got to
put, oh no, the new hat back
on shit. I'm talking to baseball again.
It's all good.
But we're going to, let's, speak in the baseball right
quick, the L.A. Dodgers are
again, our world champions.
And I think the Dodgers
had one of the cold,
promo videos ready to go after they won
Kendrick Lamar squabble up
coupled with Blake Snail looking directly at us like
It's now my pleasure to give the commissioner's trophy
to Mark Walter and the 2025 World Series champion
Los Angeles Island.
Didn't I tell you what you think of
about that, Jeremy. Let's give you
a good two minutes. You know what I mean?
How did you feel about the World Series as well
as that promo? Well,
the promo was amazing in particular
because you've got an L.A. team going against
a Toronto team. So there's like so many
layers to using Kendrick there.
But it was, it was a
like it was a
perfect world series for me
and that you had, and I was telling
you guys this a little bit before we actually started
recording, but like you had all of these
individual moments, some
for superstars, guys who are getting paid hundreds of millions of dollars, and others for players
who you never would have imagined could have contributed the way that they would, like Miguel Rojas
coming out of nowhere and being the hero, or even with Toronto, Andres Jimenez, who, God, I've known
Andre since he's 17 years old. And for him to emerge, oddly enough, I taught Andres English.
It's a weird, long story. We'll get into another time.
but it's it's really crazy to see how many and that's a thing that like in many ways only baseball provides
like in the NBA or or in basketball in general you will find the role player who gets hot
and has a game and it's a moment and in baseball you end up with some of those individual moments
it would feel like every game and in that final game you end up with the superstars stepping
up, it was as perfect of an ending as we could have hoped for. And hopefully that's like a
perfect lead into basketball season where you're going to have all sorts of fun that's
similar to it with teams that are coming out of nowhere, but ultimately, you know, two
dominant teams this season that make their way to the end. It was so much fun. And now I'm
so happy that I get to kind of bring that positive energy from that season into basketball
season. And Juju, I think the thing, too, is you add the squabble up to, to,
The back to back.
Oh.
Chef's kiss with the back to back.
He's just dead.
He's dead.
I don't know if he'll ever survive.
It's over.
I don't think anyone will ever want to hear Drake speak about anything ever again.
Well, I know who I want to see again.
But after this, Toronto, salute to your team, had a great year.
But Alejandro Kirk, you, sir, you get a salute from me, my brother.
That guy rocks.
Right.
But moving on to the reason for the season, we're here to talk hoops.
Right now, Jai Moran is making a lot of noise per usual.
Luckily, it ain't the noise we used to hearing from, my boy.
But Ms. Rebecca loaded up after the game the other night he had this to say.
That's a gun joke.
Anytime, Ms. Rebecca.
This is coming.
If Mama's second, just give Mama see.
He was right there.
We had it.
Wow, it happened that fast.
It was already on the first video.
She can't have to make sure the audio was up, for God's sakes.
What went wrong to you today?
A glass of course, you still.
Do you feel like, I mean, it was anything you could do differently, I guess?
Regarach, yeah.
They had a whole spill in him, so.
From the outside.
side, it didn't look like you had your usual energy tonight.
Oh, after the coach staff, why?
Okay.
You feel like you should play more?
Oh, I asked the coach yourself.
Should I play more or not?
What could have been done different to get a different outcome other than asking the coaching staff?
According to them, probably don't play me, honestly.
That's what basically the message was after.
It's cool.
The coaching staff message was that?
It's cool.
You didn't have anything physically wrong in terms of illness or anything?
I'm running the weather.
Okay.
I'm fine.
Man.
Trista, take it away.
Oh, man.
I haven't heard anything quite that effusive.
And I just can't even recall as I'm racking my brain for a star player.
There's a lot of star players who say, go ask them.
Like, it's not something I can speak on, go talk to the coaching staff about,
Why, is he?
But when he said that the coaching staff had a whole spiel and that essentially the take-hold
message is to not play the guy that's the guy and he's the one delivering that.
And also put it on wax and I'm totally healthy.
It's a wrap.
Oh, my God.
All right.
Jeremy, what's your thing, bro?
I just thought, I mean, God, like to bring that energy to a post-game presser is like
like you don't see that very eye it was big time i'm just here so i don't get find energy um and
and really like there were two more moments outside of spiel that really stood out to me the one
which is like really amazing to use spiel in context that way like pretty impressive to to find a way
in the midst of like one of the most awkward minute i i i think it is i'm pretty sure it is
I don't want to get my own Jew card taken away if it's actually not, but I'm pretty sure it is.
You like Judy.
You like I asked him.
Yeah, right.
I thank you for outsourcing to the, to the Jew, not Jujuju.
Yeah, six seven.
But yeah, you've got, you've got like that moment, right?
So you've got spiel in there.
But then you've also got when the reporter, a really good question, where the follow-up is,
what could have been done differently outside of asking?
the coaching staff.
Like, it was awesome that he was like, I got to pin you down so that you don't just
say the same thing over again.
And then after he answers that, you can hear the PR guy in the background go, we
good?
And then one more question gets asked.
And that was like another great moment.
Those moments where it's awkward in a post game, like, particularly in the locker room,
it's like, it's one thing when it's up on the podium.
When it's in the locker room like that, you can hear a pin drop.
And there's other players back there who can all hear.
It's not a huge locker room.
I've gone through this experience before with one Jimmy Butler.
And it can be a very, very, very awkward environment for everybody because now you almost
feel like at times you could feel like the animosity that exists within the building
could be taken out on the media.
And it's just an awkward dynamic.
And you really, like you said, Trista, you do not see that specific type of animosity
brought to the forefront for that long in a singular presser.
Especially considering the way that it goes down to you before you get your takeoff
because I know you have an excellent one, is that the logistics of getting that done,
we have to talk about really quick.
So you get access to the locker room between the time that they get,
well, at the time they tell you you can go in, and the first player,
and I don't know if this is different for Miami or Memphis or wherever,
But in Portland, from the time they tell you can go in until the first player goes into the press room.
If he goes the press room in 30 seconds, then you don't get to go back to the locker room.
And so you're basically there up until that player usually gets showered and changed,
and then it goes out there to give their first statement.
Okay.
But John clearly has already showered.
He's got his shirt off.
He's putting the tee on.
He's putting the sweatshirt on.
So you really found a unicorn moment where Jaws were ready to get up out of there.
But the first player to go in, which you would think would be Jaws to the presser,
hasn't got there yet.
So that window can get very slim.
So it's just a tremendous bite, really.
Right.
What do you think?
I got Jiam Morant going to the shower hitting one of these right here.
I'm out of here.
Yeah, for sure.
I'm getting out of here as quick as humanly possible.
Right.
Or this is my boy still a musty from the game.
You could have.
Just take it off.
I didn't play as much as I wanted to clearly.
I'm not sweaty.
I didn't need to take a shower.
Right.
That's the statement on its own.
Right.
Like you said, bro, when a brother like Jai used your spiel in a sentence,
you already know some going on.
They had a whole spiel.
They must hate Jah and he must hate them.
And that Tomas Ayasolo, it's not working, bro.
He's gone.
John Moran is gone by, I mean, the deadline.
is not even, the deadline's not even
in the picture anymore. We're talking about
like this week. We're talking next week.
I don't think you can do that,
get suspended. Got suspended.
We didn't even talk about that. It's insane.
Right. Speaking of the trade destinations
for John Moran, like you say,
you think they're going to get them up out of here
ASAP. Where do you think
the options are for John Moran?
A player of John Morant's caliber,
status,
coolness, swagger
with his past and his history,
where do you think he can go i got a couple spots that may be okay and one of these may be very
offensive to my brother jeremy tachet the first one minnesota timber wolves i feel like they know
how to deal with somebody like that because they deal with somebody like that and my brother
ant man but double down right is that is that too much what's y'all think about that one is that too much
or too little. Oh, man. That's a great one. Honestly, I don't know what that trade is to get it done.
You know, I think that's a big key piece. Are you getting rid of like Conley for salary and then like trying to get one of these other players? Are you moving Julius Randall? And like, I don't know how that works with the Grizzlies.
What do you think, bro? I'll talk from the, from the heat perspective, right? Because I know one of the places that everybody floats out there is the Miami Heat.
Right, Miami Heat. I find it to be a fascinating.
combination of factors that go toward the heat, right?
Because there's two different ways you can look at this.
One, you can look at sort of the obvious thing, which is, all right, heat culture.
You have this established culture.
You've got a guy in Bam, at a bio, at the helm as a leader who could not be a better example
for a young player on just how to be on and off the court.
Obviously, Eric Spolstra, everything that Riley is handed down.
that's all in place.
It seems like a perfect place for John Morant.
And with the value being somewhat diminished,
that's something that can benefit the heat
who have constantly come up just short
in terms of the assets available to make a move.
The obvious piece sitting right there,
if you want to make a swap one for one,
you've got Tyler Hero,
who the heat have yet assigned to an extension.
The flip side would be that you also,
if you want to play with Hero and Morant and Powell,
you have other financial things that can make it work,
whether it's a combination of Wiggins and Yovic
or things like that, right?
But the thing that's interesting
is that what John Morant
has been most frustrated with
is the offense that the Grizzlies run.
The lack of ball screens.
And what have the Miami Heat
just instituted
but the exact same offense
that the Grizzlies brought in last year?
So either it's,
you bring in this guy
and he's equally furious,
or in what you have as a structure with Eric Spolster at the helm,
with Bamadabio as a leader, you say, hey man, you already know the way this offense works.
You got to run it.
It's our way or the highway.
And now you have someone who doesn't even have to learn this new thing on the flight.
He already knows it.
Jeremy, do you think Jha would assimilate into that culture?
I don't know Jha well enough.
All I know is that the heat have taken guy after guy after guy.
after guy with reputation issues, going all the way back to Tim Hardaway, going to Alonzo
morning, going to obviously like Jimmy Butler, and gotten them to buy in and gotten the best
years of their careers out of them.
The heat have a built-in reputation.
That's the thing about them.
Like, all, cool.
As soon as you understand that you have been traded to the heat, you understand your mindset
has changed because they are known for culture first.
and championships right after that.
And Eric Sposter being such a great coach,
he has been promoted to the USA coach.
So they're like, okay, we believe in that system
that he got going on down there.
So I feel like Miami is one of those places where,
dang, yes, it's awesome, it's fun,
but you know they weigh in testing for your body fat.
Exactly.
To have a guy like Bam at the helm,
not just a player like Bam,
someone who, by the way, is one of the least selfish players on the court that exists.
Like, hey, John, you want to go get yours? Go get yours, man.
That's the deal with Tyler.
Tyler, you want to get yours?
Get yours.
Like, when it was a Jimmy, Jimmy, go get yours.
Like, I'm cool doing all the dirty work.
I just want to win.
I can't think of a better human being and basketball player to compliment what it is that John needs.
But again, is it worth committing $45 million each of the,
the next couple of years down the line
toward a player that you don't even know if he's going to buy in.
That's the concern.
And they just came off of a year
where the entire thing was tanked by a guy who didn't want to buy it.
I think it's potentially worth it.
That's facts.
But the reason that it wasn't worth it was why,
because they didn't want to pay Jimmy.
That's right.
And Jahl is already getting paid.
He's already on the payroll.
He's getting exactly what he wants to get paid.
And you're not sure if you want to invest,
and I know how much Pat Riley loves Tyler Hero,
he feels like Tyler Hero is a little mini Pat Riley,
but they're not sure if they want to pay Tyler Hero.
So if you're not sure if you want to invest the money
and he's basically on like a two-year prove-it deal,
then make the move now, see what you can get,
and on top of that, the profitability of trading for Jaws.
It's crazy.
Because, listen, we've been to this arena, Kaysaya,
and seen the seats empty even in the finals.
I promise you.
Relax.
You know what it is.
You're going to push you on another minute time out.
It might be empty the first quarter.
The third quarter.
Third quarter goes up.
Listen, people are just part laying.
They're dealing with traffic and all that stuff.
That's right.
I promise you, jaw in the building, doing what he does on a random Tuesday in November.
Butts will be in the seats pre-game.
Yep.
And we're going to be the grenades will be in the stairs because my boy will be launching them.
And lastly, before we move on, nothing better sometimes
than to trade for a guy, a brother on top of that,
who I already got two strikes.
Right.
That's what he does.
Yeah, but that's what he do, man.
That's like Hardaway was there.
Like, that's the thing.
Hardaway became a guy.
They retired, you know, his number.
He's one of the guys for the Miami Heat.
And he was reputationalally in the trash.
Like, they got him for nothing.
And it's kind of what they've always.
done is they've they've turned these guys who were at sort of the end of the rope for that matter
even when they acquired shack it was like he was out on the ropes in l.A. and they went yeah we'll
be the team to go get them why would we get shack we can get them to buy in for a couple
years oh they win a championship their first championship so look it makes all the sense in the
world it's just a matter of whether you know now they reconsider the flexibility that they
wanted this off season because this is the type of guy that you you lose
that flexibility for and what that package looks like is it a here here's tyler hero you guys sign him
and get him to buy in we take ja or is it the decision to just be a team that's small and you run
norm powell tyler hero john morant and bam at a bio with whoever you want and say we'll be
the anti-rockets you have all the size in the world we're going to be this small team that runs around
and just tries to score 150 a game which would be the antithesis of everything the heat have done
forever, but would be so
damn entertaining. Right.
Speaking of the Rockets, right quick,
I had those people as one of the places
his landing spot is, and also
a place that will not work, but will
work on paper for the Hawks,
the Atlanta Hawks.
Don't bring them to Atlanta, though, because
my boy would be in zone for
tonight.
Or Houston, same deal.
Listen, Houston goes up.
They got the foie gras, bacon
wrap steak at the James Hardin's spot, like James Hardin will upload him to every place.
He needs to go.
We cannot have the spots be Miami, where the baddies are, Houston, where the baddies are,
Atlanta, where the strip clubs and the baddies are.
We cannot have these destinations.
Let's get him to Sacramento.
Exactly.
Exactly, Jeremy.
That's where I think he should go.
The fans will love them.
They just trade Zach Levine and DeMarroza and figure something else out, make them go to Memphis.
They need the scoring.
They need guys that get you empty buckets.
Sacramento has plenty of those.
Those brothers, I seen a meme on Twitter yesterday, and it said, those white men are dangerous.
And they had a picture of Luca Donchix, Jake La Ravia, and my dog, Austin Reeves, on it.
What a week for my boys.
Like, the trio, Luca was out, didn't miss a beat because Austin said, you know what, Lakers, here's my back, jump on it.
They've been having a phenomenal week.
What do y'all think?
Can they sustain this?
Is LeBron?
How do y'all think LeBron is seeing this right here?
Is he like, look at my boys.
I'm so proud of him.
Also, Austin Reeves, first player in NBA history to throw an alleyup to a father and a son
on the same team like this here.
You know what I mean?
Oh, wow.
I hadn't thought about that.
That rocks.
Right.
What do y'all think?
Can they sustain this?
Is this the real Jake Luravia?
Here we go.
Let's check out my boy, Austin.
I've got to be the first person in the NBA history.
He's a father alive and a son a lot.
I don't know.
Sky.
Got to be right.
It's only the time.
I mean, it's certainly.
While they're still on the same team.
It was a hater in the crap.
I know.
Y'all look the damn same Jake Loravian, Austin Reeves.
Honestly, like the casual fans, and if you said,
Hey, which one's Jake La Ravio, which one's Austin.
They're going to get them confused, that honestly.
That's racist, bro.
That's racist.
Yeah, we don't know.
All white people are.
Tell them.
They're calling them Tresla Ches.
It's another one for you, Jeremy.
They called Indiana Fevered Trace Lachase earlier.
We had that, too, with when it was Tyler Duncan, and I'm trying to remember who the third.
What is it, Max Struce, maybe?
Yes, Max Truce.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a new, like the new level of.
of exciting whites.
You know what I mean?
Like these are like, there's exciting whites and there's like, ooh, exciting whites.
Right, it's Cooper DeGine.
Yeah, that's how they're doing.
Right.
Like, yeah, bro, I think they got some cooking, man.
I think this was important for them as well, especially for the Lakers organization,
the Lakers fans to see that.
Wait a second.
Life Post-Lebron ain't as scary as it once wore.
Right.
Salute to Nico Harrison.
We love you.
But yeah, this thing ain't so scary.
especially if we're going to get that type of output from Luca.
Because we all know Luca, injury prone that time.
He already don't miss the game or two this year.
I was going to say this.
I was going to say this, just to go back really quickly to John Morant,
you see that sometimes it's the location that changes your mentality and your actions.
And there was no world that Dallas was ever going to be a conducive environment for Luca to slim down.
Like, there's just too much Tex-Mex.
So, like, L.A. is a city where you feel ugly if you're five pounds over.
Yeah, you have no choice.
You are shamed into it on a day-to-day basis.
And I think that's, like, what you would expect.
And what we get from Luca, Luke is a test case for Jal in Miami just to circle it back.
Yeah.
Well, and for that matter, you're talking about a certain player that may no longer be for Los Angeles.
Can I float the idea of if a John Morant doesn't end up in Miami?
You got to whisper this one LeBron James.
Hold on.
Hold on.
You got to whisper that.
Say it.
How about,
how about instead of trading for John Morant, the Miami Heat, trade for LeBron James?
Oh.
Wow.
My mind is blown.
Lucky'd be a pretty good fit.
He would be a good fit.
We got a segment here at the Alleyoop, Alustrius Alleyoop, that we like to call Boy,
Boy, stop.
And we're going to have that right after these messages.
All right.
So I just want to know for Jeremy.
Yeah.
Does MLB have the most voluptuous players in pro sports?
Does it?
Please discuss.
I think he calls him fat.
Just listen.
For our audio listeners, what the team is seeing here
is a rather voluptuous man
run around the bases in a baseball
uniform. It is none other than Alejandro
Kirk, who runs
in a very fugly style.
And here's the video.
Slowest runner in the big leagues. He's going to get there.
The throw from Canzon was not close.
And Toronto's taking the lead.
It was enough.
Having a blast with it over there
on the Jay's dog.
I love him.
I mean, does it happen?
Where's the fat reference?
I mean, you don't think the slowest?
is, you know, I thought he called him fat.
That's what I felt like, thoughts?
You'd be a horrible witness in a murder case, Ms. Rebecca.
I think he called him fat, if I'm not mistaken, lawyer.
And here's the tape.
Or he doesn't call him fat.
No, he, he, I mean, look, Alejandro Kirk is probably, if I had to say, in all of sports,
probably my favorite shape.
He is five foot eight.
yeah I said it
he's 5 foot 8
and he is like 560 pounds
and he is just the funniest
athlete to watch
because he straight up
absolutely should not be a professional athlete
and yet is one of the most
remarkable hitters in major league
baseball he's a really
great defensive catcher
it's like
it's so funny
to see
like baseball's so weird in that way
right you could have on one team
a guy who is like
a pitcher who's
6 foot 9 190 pounds
and on the other team you could have a 5 foot
8 catcher who's 250 pounds
and both guys are equally
good at the game
and neither one of them look like they should be pro
athletes and it's just
it just makes me laugh
every time I watch him play and he's just so wonderful
They signed him for $10,000.
Oh, my God.
And I also think, like, he gives, like, a lot of elevation to people that don't run pretty.
Like, if you run ugly.
Oh, it is an ugly run.
Phoebe, the Phoebe of runners.
His feet are, like, slaying out as he's going.
You're like, what is how this is the least efficient run I've ever seen.
Very inefficient, ugly, and it made me feel good because I think I run like him.
That's like how Mr.
Rebecca looks like on a random Sunday morning in Maine.
Chogging, chogging.
It'll make you feel, it'll make you feel like you could be an athlete.
That's what's great about baseball is there's no sport with more of like the common man
where you're like, oh, I could do that and yet they're doing like what I would argue is the most difficult thing to do in sports, which has hit a baseball.
And does some of them smoke?
Like any sport with like the professional athletes smoke, I'm like, what is happening?
Yeah.
Chew, smoke, all of it.
Look, we're going to have the institute, my records are recollectly right now,
$10 fine for Ms. Rebecca for using the word volumptuous.
It's just, every time that word is used, you pay $10.
It doesn't matter.
I said he had my favorite shape in sports, so.
You're a guest, and we're going to let that slide.
Would you do this for free drinks?
Stand by.
Oh, Lord.
Stand by.
Stand by.
Mama's getting it together.
We are standing by, bro.
My boy is proposing in a restaurant, getting a hug from his wife for free food.
But here's the gag.
They're just getting free food.
He already married her.
I love that.
I love that.
It is inbound or out of bounds, bro.
What do you think, Jeremy?
Oh, no, I'm into it.
I'm into it.
Hustle smarter, not harder.
It's 2025.
people are losing
SNAP benefits.
You do what you can.
That's right.
No, that's right.
No,
she's got it exactly right.
To me,
you take advantage
wherever you can.
You tell,
I always,
like,
whenever my wife and I are on vacation,
I'm always trying to,
she's too,
like,
embarrassed to do stuff like this.
She's way too,
she's, like,
so honest to a fault.
And to a point where,
like,
I'm always saying,
like,
we should constantly be telling
them it's our honeymoon.
Everywhere we go.
It's our honeymoon.
everywhere we go all the time it's our honeymoon they'll give you something like even if it's just
like oh hey have a have one free drink on us it's like well that's now a drink we didn't have to pay
$27 for at this hotel in new york like 27 times too that's what i'm saying why wouldn't it be our
honeymoon it's always our honeymoon uh so to me yeah absolutely like you should 100% you should do
that everywhere everywhere every place you go you should just fake propose if you're not someone who's like
too shy to handle the
embarrassment that you're creating.
If your wife had you do,
if you did that to your wife,
what would she do?
Would she snitch on you?
I don't think she would,
but I just think
she wouldn't know what to say.
I think she would just be in such a state of shock,
which would actually play really well
for the proposal
because it would be like,
oh my God, look how stunned she is.
And lastly, from the WMBA,
We all love the stud buzz
The stud buzz are the best thing
That happened in the W this year
At least one of them
Outside of the Aces
Getting a damn championship
Salute to the Aces, whatever
But Natasha Hoderman
A.k.a. Natasha Hajimann
Put out an album
Or a song or something
Tell me, is this a boy stop
Or is this boy go?
Got potential, ladies and gentlemen.
You've got potential.
Hey.
That's how fuck.
Hey.
Hey, come on.
She saw something with potential and had to put it on wax, man.
So yeah, keep going, sis.
What do you think?
Which one?
Me or Jeremy.
Let's go, Miss Rebecca.
What do you think, Ms. Rebecca?
Is the disc track for that you ain't got no potential?
Okay.
I'm so sorry for the audience for asking Ms. Rebecca.
Wow.
That's what.
10 more dollars in the fine box.
You asked for it.
You get what mama has.
That was the worst on your feet moment.
I was waiting for that.
I had that in the back of my pocket.
She wrote it.
That made it worse.
Oh, my God.
And she's going to get so many bids this from that song.
She's going to send it.
She's going to send it and be like, I was making this song for you.
And she already.
has like the most soft
energy. I was at
this event, Jeremy, in New York
City that they invited the stud buds to
and I brought my little puppy, Ollie.
And she was like, can I hold
them? And my heart melted.
I almost fell in love with tea. And I'm not
even interested in tea. Come on.
So the ones that have
allegedly got a buddy like that.
Got potential.
She's gonna
reel them in. Trist is right.
She's gonna reel them in with that.
She's swimming in panties after that.
Swimming in it.
Swimming in it.
And on that note, ladies and gentlemen,
we're going to call that a girl go
because it's not a boy stop.
That's a green light.
Right.
Keep it moving.
But tell folks where to find you.
So you can watch me on the Dan Levitart show.
We're taking a break from the pitch clock, I think, for a little while.
But, hey, if you're interested in baseball,
we welcome all newcomers.
our whole thing is like everybody watching,
you might not know anything about baseball.
We had a whole bunch of people who watched it
for the very first time this year
just because they enjoyed watching Chris and I
make fools of ourselves in trivia.
So come join us over there on the pitch clock
and then yeah, you can follow me at Jeremy Tashay
on X, on Instagram, and I will have
all sorts of updates from the Miami Heat
throughout this season. My first game
on the sideline this year
is November 10th against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Thank you all so much.
for locking in. As always, without y'all, who the hell are we next time.
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