The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Mike Breen Explains His Call At The End of Cavaliers vs. Knicks | Postgame Show
Episode Date: May 20, 2026"Did the Shrimp throw the thing in your mouth?" JuJu has some strong takes on Kenny Atkinson, Chris went to hibachi for his birthday, and Mike Breen joins us to break down his premature bangulatio...n. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I was thinking the other day as I have since the season of football ended,
and I lamented the fact that the Rams fell from one to five in seating because their punt returner couldn't catch the ball.
That the returning of punts, I believe to be the single scariest job in that sport,
just because you're looking up into the sky and a bunch of people are running at you full speed.
And I think it's really difficult to catch punts.
So the Carolina Panthers, you're watching an assortment of offensive linemen here, try to catch punts.
And I am insisting that our show try to do this.
I'm insisting that Tony and Chris Cody and Roy go out to a football field.
Can you guys please set this up?
I don't believe.
I believe you guys will go like, what are you thinking is the over under?
If I give you 10 punts to catch, how many do you think you guys are going to catch?
Collectively, if we all are for all in it?
No, no, each.
Each of you gets 10 chances to catch a punt that is the equivalent.
Like we're going to have a college punter do it, right?
We're going to have them be.
Or the machine that they use.
We need to make sure that it's not a stinky punt or a line drive punt.
It's got to be straight into the sky.
And you're also doing it without people running toward you, which changes the degree of difficulty.
I would put, you know, I know people think that I overstate my athletic ability.
I would put good money.
I would catch three out of ten.
Really?
Is that low?
Yeah, that's low.
Very low.
I mean, it's not easy.
I've never done it before.
I'm just like assuming so I'm kind of putting the bar a little low.
That's sandbagging is what you're doing.
You guys are seeing offensive linemen.
I know we can make fun of their athleticism, but these are athletes and they look ridiculous.
Like when I'm showing you professional athletes, offensive linemen are not trying to catch this falling out of the sky,
they look like they're people who have never been around football before because I think this is a lot harder than you guys think it is.
Greg, what would you say as a football expert?
How many do you think?
If I had to set a betting number on how many your son is going to catch, where would you put it?
Okay, if the punt is fairly right at me.
In other words, if I don't have to move more than five yards in any direction, I would catch seven out of ten.
Price.
If I have to move.
Send him out there, too.
Go with him to play.
It's dangerous at this point.
He's old.
No, go with him.
If I need you to take him.
I need you to take him with you.
Do we have to have a helmet on?
because that changes my number.
Yes, of course.
The helmet on, that's tough.
Yeah, all right.
I'll set mine at four if I have to have a helmet.
All right.
Without a helmet, I'd be at five.
We're going to absolutely do this,
and I ask that you please take Greg out here
because it would be good video, better video.
You'll break a hip.
That's fine.
Break a hip.
Yeah, I need to have that helmet on
because I don't want to get hit in the face with the football,
which is most likely going to happen.
Juju's going to join us here in a second.
We didn't get to something that was fairly big news,
I guess, which is that Jason kids,
not going to get the prime of Cooper flag to make sure that the rest of Jason Kidd's coaching career,
even though I think he'll get other jobs because he's been around a long time and he's done well
enough, I suppose, and he's popular. He does things politically well with executives who hire him
for very good positions. What were your thoughts, Zaz, on Jason Kidd being fired by the Mavericks?
It really stinks when you get a generational player and are not allowed to coach him.
pop step down at the perfect time for any coach to step into the perfect situation in San Antonio.
Yeah, so it was a mutual parting of ways, but I'm not surprised at all that he's out because when Masayuji was introduced to what was it a week or two ago,
I mean, it was very clear the way he answered the question about Jason Kidd, that Jason Kidd is not going to be the coach of this team moving forward.
But also, Jason Kidd apparently wanted to be the team president.
if you're trying to be the team president
and then they hire someone else instead,
there's no way you are still with that team.
And it's a fortune because he did a good job with Cooper Flag
and Jujo, I'd like to get your thoughts on this too.
Like turning him into a point guard in the beginning of the season
allowed him to create an offense that was not just him slashing,
not just him in transition,
but like creating a more complete full spectrum offensive game for him,
Juju.
What do you think about the firing of Jason Kidd?
Yeah, I agree with both of y'all.
The combination of what both of y'all said,
Masai got knowledge, bro.
Masai ain't no sit by and hire somebody to do something.
Maasai got a plan.
And unfortunately, Jason Kidd just didn't fit whatever plan that is.
Salute to him getting us that far to the chip one time, but his time was over.
I think it's kind of stupid that they made the move now.
First of all, he didn't trade Luca.
Like, you can't blame Jason Kidd for that disastrous trade.
And second of all, they made the final two years ago.
Like, that's not good enough anymore?
Crazy.
Juju,
uh,
last night,
we all saw what went down.
I,
I think Kenny Atkinson
deserves a lot of blame.
Where do you stand?
Exactly.
That's what I'm going to say
what Dan wouldn't allow y'all to say
for some reason.
My boy Dan turned into a Knicks supporter.
I don't know what's happening.
It was 9.07 in the morning
and Dan talked about
nobody's celebrating the Knits.
Brut, it's early as hell.
Kick it off.
Let's celebrate.
You see me.
So I'm going to go through some points
that why we should and could be
allowed to criticize that boy Kenny, man. Number one, man, take James' ass out. He barely played in
the third quarter when things was rolling any damn way. He scared the file. He got four files.
He scared the file. And he getting cooked. Take his ass out. That's regular people knowledge in the earth.
That's not no super duper coach need to understand what to happen. Take his ass out. What you think about
that, Zaz? Honestly, like, I wonder what the fallout is if you do,
that. Like you almost can't do it for what it means for the rest of the series.
It's a funny thing that Juju is suggesting there, and there are very few coaches that
will take the final piece that's been added to get you over the hump and bench it in
the first game of the most important game.
It's the playoffs, though, guys. This is not the time to cater to you, Beyonce style.
Max Schrooge is giving you energy when he's in.
Dennis Schrooter is the European player of the year. We need some energy. This guy,
is getting cooked. I don't give a damn how this brother feel. This is the playoffs, bro.
I don't think I've ever heard an opposing head coach talk about an all-time great the way that
Mike Brown just volunteered at the end of that game when speaking to the press. Yeah, we were hunting him.
We were hunting James Hardin. We were hunting one of the 75 greatest players in the history of the NBA.
Here's the problem with that, though, and I understand how it is that Juju is arriving at playing
the result of obviously get him out of the game. That's a disaster. It's cruel what they're
doing to James Harden. Game one, a coach cannot look at a final piece and say that loudly,
I don't trust you to that guy, a Hall of Famer. I don't trust you. Never mind. If his confidence
is shaky, his coach signs up for, yeah, it's shaky because I can't play you. But Dan,
you always say leaders make difficult decisions. Like, it's easier for the coach there just to hide
behind. This is my best player. But he may feel that the difficult decision is trying to get through
this game because I actually do need him to play well for us.
even win the series. Kenny Adkinson is regarded as a good coach and was fired from places that
left a lot of people confused because he doesn't really give a crap about what the superstars think.
And he doesn't have loyalty to James Hardin, who was a mercenary who just got to Cleveland. I don't think
Kenny is that guy. If he has James Hardin out on the floor, I think there's a good reason for it.
I would understand if anybody here is saying the very simple, get him out. And I'm asking you now as a
coach has to manage human beings, egos, has to be at the side of his players.
This is the one guy you got for this situation.
You're going to announce to everyone that you trust him, less than everyone else trusts him?
And you're also essentially telling your general manager, bad trade.
I think Kenny Adkinson deserves a little credit here because he's kind of a hard ass.
Juju, we got some polls today to update?
What do we got?
Yes, sir, man.
Have you ever used the word rapy-cac?
97% of the audience says, no, they haven't.
Well, they're about to learn.
Weird.
More competitive.
Mina Kimes or Victor Wimbangama.
86% of the audience says,
Mina Kimes.
She was so mad.
Before I get to this.
Yeah, I don't like what y'all did to my sister right there.
Put it in that game.
Before I get to the last poll, I like to say,
happy birthday to my brother, man.
My big dog, Chris Cody, man.
I love you.
Happy birthday to him.
I don't care.
Good luck.
Thank you, thank you.
As part of my birthday celebration,
I went to Habachi place two nights in a row the last two nights.
Oh my God, you're living.
Can you bring any home?
Now, I didn't choose to do this.
I brought some home the first night, the second night.
How bad does your clothes smell?
Oh, the best.
The post-habachi,
just like feeling tired feeling,
I've had that a lot the last few days.
I didn't have to, like, my family, I don't need to get into details of why I did it.
It was just scheduling and all of a sudden I'm going there two nights in a row.
And did I push back on that?
No, I did not.
Now, did you make sure that it was just you at the table with the stove?
Because if you got other people, you got strangers, that sucks.
No, I had a big enough crew both nights that it was all people I knew.
That is awkward, though, when you get at a habachi table.
And it's just like, let's do this awkward thing where we don't talk to each other.
But we make awkward eye contact.
Did you have the same order both nights?
No, I changed it up.
Did the shrimp through the thing in your mouth or no?
No, I got it.
The first night, there was some shrimp.
tossing, not the second night. The shrimp throw
the thing in your mouth? A shrimp fried this
rice? This is what you just said
with your first access to
a microphone and I don't know how
long was, did the shrimp throw something
at you? What an idiot!
But yeah, I'm flat.
Last poll. Is
it cheating to buy a fake buzzer
to practice for jeopardy?
72% of the audience says
no and those are your pose.
That's a shock right there.
That is, I thought for sure,
people would want to accuse Mina Kimes of cheating there.
You guys can leave.
Mike Breen has told us to call him, so you guys can leave, and I will just sit here
until we get Mike Breen on the phone here, because my timing is not exceptional here,
and I just have a telephone number and a text.
He doesn't want to do Zoom.
He doesn't want to do anything else, so just call Mike Breen so that I can get an answer
to the question that we have.
Hello.
Hello, Mike.
It's nice to hear you sounding so chipper.
because the Knicks won last night, and you're incredibly biased.
How much do I love you?
Let's play this for Mike Breen, one of the most professional of the professionals
who have ever been professional and see how he feels about this call last night.
Merrill, three-pointer, in and out, that one halfway down.
Has that ever happened to you before, Mike, where you get half a bang out
and then get it not wrong because you called it very well, given what the situation was?
Yes, it has. I think I got the B and the A out last night. A couple of times I've had the B, the A, and the N. So, yes, no, it has. I honestly, I make mistakes every game. If you're looking for the perfect call, I'm not your guy. I'm so in awe. There's so many great playboys. I'm in awe. And they go, whole guns are out and a mistake. But I make them all the time. It's just live television.
I get emotional, I get excited, and I really thought that one was going in.
So what did it happen?
Nick Wright accused you of being so eager to appear impartial that you got a little ahead of yourself.
Is the accusation accurate?
Well, in his mind, it is, so.
But in my mind, no, no.
I really thought it was going in.
It could have been a game winner.
I'm a big Sam Merrill fan.
But, no, it looked like it was good.
and on the replay, at least that did justify me coming close to getting it right.
Because it really was, it was about half the ball that was under the cylinder.
And then it just popped out.
But I, you know, again, it's not the first time.
Probably won't be the last time.
You know what I remember?
When I was a kid, I'm a big New York guy and football fan.
Remember the announcer named Jim Gordon?
He was the radio voice.
We did the Rangers too.
It was a great play-by-play guy in my childhood.
and when he would call a giant pass, he'd go,
Bill Sims back to pass, he throws complete, no, incomplete.
He would do that four or five times a game,
and I thought it was marvelous because he thought it was complete,
and he corrected it right away.
Dan, Nick Wright is going to be so mad at you.
He specifically said that Mike Breen is one of the only people
that he cares to have the respect of,
and then you just went and laid him under the bus.
No, I didn't lay him under the bus at all.
No, not you, Mike, not you, Mike.
No, Mike, Mike, Mike, as a fellow regional NBA broadcaster,
I need to make it abundantly clear.
You and I sympathico, but Nick Wright, Dan threw Nick Wright about ourselves.
I can't believe you just did that to Mike Breen.
That's unacceptable.
No, he and I, we're peers, fellow regional broadcaster.
That's Jeremy Tachey saying he's a fellow anything of yours.
That's T-C-H-E.
Thank you, Mike.
for being on with us.
Thank you for being a good sport.
I love you.
Yes, we do love you.
I'm worried, though.
The last time I was on, we had this great, emotional, long interview,
and then you hadn't had me on since then.
I just saw it.
I've been a little neglected.
You want to watch calls more often.
I'll have you on more often.
You get them right too often is the problem.
You do it correctly.
That's not interesting, but you get half a bang out,
and then Zaz accuses you a premature bangulation.
Then I'm going to have you on.
One last thing.
So we're in the bubble.
And I think it was Eric Gordon took a shot.
Now in the bubble, we were 25 rows up, and we were behind Plexiglass.
So sometimes the angle was funky, and Eric Gordon takes a shot, and it goes under the rim
and hits the net perfectly with the net splashes like it went in.
And I make the call, Eric Gordon, it's good.
And Jeff is my partner at the time.
He pauses the second.
He goes, Mike, that was an air ball.
So these things will happen, and it'll happen more.
I love you, love your work. Thank you, sir.
Bleep out me saying the words Nick Wright so I can deny it.
Thank you, guys. Thank you, Mike.
