The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Covino & Rich - 'Hali' Won & Hali 1

Episode Date: June 7, 2025

C&R react to the sick Pacers comeback in the NBA Finals! On the heels of Haliburton's game winning shot, can "Hali" make Puma shoes cool in the States again? Callers & the crew weigh-in on his... Hibiscus hoop shoes! Plus, is the Rich the biggest Mets jinx of all-time? Follow C&R on their Apple Podcast page: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covino-rich/id1212071900See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:33 I'm Friday. I'm excited for Friday. Let's do this. Hope you had a Tyrese Halliburton Pacer short of night. And let's have a great weekend. We're going to chop it up, but first and first mostly we be rocking out. Let's go. Not right.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Now, Rich, the Pacers led the game for 0.3 seconds last night, and that's all it took. Is that a wild stat? Dude, O. Casey led the game for over 47 minutes. Pacers come in clutch with 0.3 seconds left. Halliburton is sort of building a legacy right before our eyes as super clutch. Superstar, that's debatable. Super clutch, not debatable. No doubt.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Now, you would think who's the most angry person about last night's? 0.3 seconds victory. You might say, I don't know, SGA, Thunder fans, I'm going to say Jay-Z. Did you see that Jay-Z bet a million dollars that the Thunder would win in five games? So now
Starting point is 00:04:40 Jay needs a four-game sweep from this point on to win that bet. That was, you know, and to be honest, OKC and five seemed like a pretty reasonable guess until last night. In fact, until the last point three seconds of that game. So Jay-Z, not a happy camp
Starting point is 00:04:57 on this Friday. I mean, it was a statement game, a statement play. He silenced everybody last night. And, you know, Monci, our very own Monci Bolanos from Fox Sports Radio, she went around the studio and asked everyone on the Fox Sports Radio team who they got. Yeah. And I quickly was like, yeah, OKC. So was Rich. He said a lot. You know why? I think Rich, you said in six. But I was very confident and what I said because I'm like, they're just too damn good. But after last night, you just really never know. And that's what makes it fun. And that's what we talked about, Rich, when you were at the Mets game yesterday,
Starting point is 00:05:35 watching your team lose, Danny G and I and Byer, we're all here talking about how, yeah, it might not be great for the ratings, but we might get a great matchup where we look back and we say, this was the start of a great rivalry or a great legacy. And, man, we had a great battle last night. What a game.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Well, you know, fans talk about. out of both sides of their mouth, right? You know, fans will say, you know, no one wants the power team, you bought a team, you know, the big threes and, and then when two teams from small markets actually build a winner and, you know, not pay a luxury tax and they're two smaller teams, people are mad about that. So I think no matter what, people just love to complain. Dan Byer, it's what people do. Yeah, and I just want to do this for Rich Davis's benefit only because I got back from vacation and you were at the ball game yesterday. But I've said, Rich, you know what I've compared this series to?
Starting point is 00:06:28 Super Bowl 34. Titans Rams. Nobody really cared about those markets, but the Rams were an amazing team that regular season, and it produced one of the better Super Bowls that we had, especially leading up to that point. And I think it could be the same thing here. It was a reach away from going to overtime.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Right. Yes. You know what it is? We say nobody cares and ratings will suffer because of the small market attitude that we have towards these matchups and these games. It's really the casual fan that we're talking about. So casual fans aren't tuning in.
Starting point is 00:07:03 And since when do we really care about them? I understand networks want them, but why do we care about the casual fan? Those are the same guys that get all pumped when the Olympics come around and that's just about it. When you're saying no one cares, you're right, we're talking about nink and poops. Right, because that was a hell of a game, man.
Starting point is 00:07:17 And we knew that was definitely, we knew that was likely to happen because they're two young, hungry, solid teams. And again, I'll say it one more time. We don't know what we want, right? You can say that about relationships, family, work, everything. People think they want one thing. It's like, is that what you really want?
Starting point is 00:07:34 Because you can't in one breath say, I don't want big market teams that buy championships. And then when two small market teams that built from within make it and you're like, man, this is boring. I want big teams. He's like an ass. You really do. You're tugging out of both sides and you're big noggin.
Starting point is 00:07:50 So, hey, last night, game one provided some. excitement. Like you said, 0.3 seconds is all it took. But listen, well, other people analyze the game. I have a better question. I know you and I are on the same page with this. Because we're going to get to NFL. There's news. There's a funny camp scataboo story. Aaron Rogers. We're going to pay tribute to our friends up in Canada today. We're going to weekend hobnob. But after the game, you saw Halliburton throw those Pumas up on the podium. They're called the, I think they're called the Hale Ones. The Puma Hale One. They're Halliburton's first ever-ever signature shoe.
Starting point is 00:08:27 So he made two statements last night. He made a statement with that last shot that he's the real deal or he comes in clutch. However you want to pose it, he's playing big. And he's also making a statement that, hey, here's my new shoe. I could bring Puma back. Well, there's your question. Can he? I mean, they're a solid shoe.
Starting point is 00:08:48 I mean, they're not my color. I'm not into that look. but when you come through big like that and you're a young guy who's trying to buy the hottest new thing, you don't think that's a statement right there. You step up to the podium at the press conference after a game one winning shot and you drop those shoes. You basically drop her right there on the podium at the press conference. You're showing everybody like, I'm the man and these are the shoes that I wear. He might as well have dropped his junk on the table.
Starting point is 00:09:17 It was like a junk drop. So I ask you. Are those salmon colored also? Well, I'm saying the shoes, they look all right, but the color is... That's the thing. Not for me, Danny G. Maybe not for you. We're more of a toned-down sort of color person when it comes to our shoes.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Or at least have the color as like an accent, not the entire shoe. It's like a pinkish shoe. These younger dudes, I think we'll hop on that regardless, especially springtime, summertime. It's just not our style because it doesn't really go with anything. but you'll see some people trying to pull that off. But we ask you based on this statement. He made two statements last night. Do you think that Tyrese Halliburton can make Puma cool again?
Starting point is 00:10:02 And we're not saying that it's not cool, but it's not up there with Nike and Adidas. I mean, it's up there. Don't try to steal my Puma's the way you stole Travis Matthew from me. Hold on. I got to say this. I think you guys are looking at it slightly wrong. Because you're analyzing the actual shoe.
Starting point is 00:10:19 It doesn't matter what the shoe looks like. If the guy is cool enough or the woman is cool enough, they make it cool. So I ask you, is Tyrese Halliburton cool enough to make something trendy? Meaning the Kardashians. I think the moments he's creating are helping the cause. I don't know how cool he is, but when you're playing big like that when it matters and you're dropping your junk on the podium at a press conference after it just happened, I think that sticks in a little kid's mind or a younger guy's mind to maybe make it cool again. Flip it to women, right?
Starting point is 00:10:52 Your wife will buy makeup based on some Hadi influencer that starts doing a makeup tutorial on Instagram or TikTok. The Kardashians took champion sweatshirts, which were on the clearance racket Modell sporting goods and Dick's sporting goods. You know, the cheap-ass champion sweatpants, my parents would get me as a kid. They made champion cool again because they're the Kardashians.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Kylie Jenner told the world who her doctor was and what exactly she did to get the perfect boob job. Hundreds of thousands of women want copycat work done now. So does Tyrese Halliburton have that influence is the question. He's cool. He's a winner. He's clutch. But is Tyresearchalberton?
Starting point is 00:11:35 Stephen A says he's not a superstar. But, Camino, is he a trendy enough NBA player where kids are like, yo, those are the Halliburtons? I think the moment speaks volumes. I really do. I think every kid was watching that, every young man was watching that. And they're like, yo, they're the ones that are influenced here. Not me, not you, not Danny G.
Starting point is 00:11:54 We're in our lane. We get what we like. But yes, the answer I think is yes. And that's how trends start. That's how trends work. That was a big moment. You know, that was the press conference after a big shot. And he dropped them on the table.
Starting point is 00:12:08 I don't know if you guys missed it. What I don't like is the color we established that, the salmon. But I think Puma could be back. It's never left for Danny G. But Rich, fun fact, you know, The Dostler brothers are the ones who created Puma, right? You know, Adidas? Yeah, Adidas, the brothers. They split up and went their own ways.
Starting point is 00:12:31 They had a feud. That's the legendary story. Two German brothers, German cobblers. It was a pretty big split up. It was like Musk and Trump. Like it was, well, I don't know if it was that heated, but what happened was, you know, Adi Dossler said, you know what? This is my company.
Starting point is 00:12:47 He created Adidas. Adi Dossler. And brother Rudolph, Rudy Dosser, said, well, screw you in your weak-ass shoe, I'm starting Puma. And dude, this is like early 1900s. So it's really never left. It's been around forever. But is it the comeback?
Starting point is 00:13:06 I'm just dropping a little fun fact for you. Can Halliburton make it the shoe again to rival the brother's shoe, Adidas? I mean, when Halliburton, what did he say? He's like Stephen A, Chalemay, whatever, Pacers and Six. If he keeps playing to the fans and the camera, I think he could become that guy. I think the NBA and sports needs these, you know, unless you're just nailing threes and you're Steph Curry,
Starting point is 00:13:34 you're all subdued and like, you know, a nice guy. I think you should lean into it. Lean into the fact that his pops is a little nuts. And I think Halliburton has potential. Yeah, and did you see him with SVP after the game? Oh, yeah. Yeah, he was joking with him. admitting he was late to the Pacer's party and Halliburton said, we were late too.
Starting point is 00:13:54 That was a nice back and forth. Have you ever been influenced on a purchase from an athlete at any point in your life? Like, did you buy a cologne just because Jeter wore it? I didn't, believe it or not. But I'm saying, was there ever a product that you bought just because the athlete that you admired or the moment you admired influenced you. What does Jeter smell like? I don't know, but he had Cologne, right? Didn't Jordan have Cologne too?
Starting point is 00:14:20 Success, Rich. The night, you know. Gift baskets. I remember there was a commercial. Now, we don't currently have a deal with Ford, right? Okay, good. When Jeter was doing those commercials and he's like, you know Jeter's got the edge. I'm like, there are Geter doesn't drive a Ford Edge.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Give me a break. Stop. I bet he had one. It's like, I bet he had one, though. The company probably gifted him one. But I'm saying it's like when Shaq would do a car commercial and hop in some little car. And you're like, you think Shaq drives that? Get the hell out of here.
Starting point is 00:14:46 I don't believe it. I think. Michael Jordan is the, like, number one answer, and then you could go a million pegs below that and be like other influential athletes with merch and products. I do think that Halliburton, if they win the NBA finals, Puma will reap the benefits. I guarantee you.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Bigley. George Foreman guarantee you. Like a grill? You probably bought the grill because he told you to. That every preteen, teenage guy, we kneel, who watches NBA, saw that moment, and they're like, yo, those are hot. We got to get those, if not out loud, subconsciously.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Because even me, and I'm in my 40s, when I saw this, I was like, what are those? And I didn't say that in a bad way. I didn't like the color, but I was curious, and I had to look them up. And they're his first signature shoe. And what a perfect, by the way. Hey, you remember when Tiger Woods hit that shot
Starting point is 00:15:42 and the little Nike logo was right there perfectly placed? like that was a perfect moment to promote that shoe he hits that shot here's the shoe bam like puma couldn't ask for anything cooler or better than that in the moment and like I said when I saw it I knew what he was doing and I looked it up immediately I'm like what are those and I found it on Twitter instantly it's his first shoe they're called the hail once hallie now I don't think haliburton's really like I don't know if he's known as like a cool smooth dude it doesn't matter to me. What he's doing on the court is what speaks volumes.
Starting point is 00:16:18 So I think, yes, I think he can make it cool. You know, I was thinking about athletes that have influenced us with products and sneakers and merch. I watched the documentary because I'm so highbrow, sophisticated. That's what people think of me, right, Kavino? Of course. Yeah, exactly. Everybody. I was watching a documentary about coffee.
Starting point is 00:16:39 I'm not even joking. On the history channel, it was the origins of coffee, how we went from just, you know, Danny G, people used to get beans. They'd roast them in their house, grind them up and filter them through like an old sock. And then it was like Young Folger and Maxwell House. And there was the origins of coffee. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:56 The riper, the sock, the better the coffee. And yeah, the old dirty sweatshops. That's what Common said on a TV show. So I bring that up, not because I want to tell you that I watch a coffee documentary, back in the day, Joe DiMaggio, his endorsement
Starting point is 00:17:12 of the Mr. Coffee Coffee pot was the reason they say it sold millions because he was just such a trusted voice. Dude, he had that song. Joe, Joe DiMaggio, he's like you on our side. But when Joe was like,
Starting point is 00:17:29 yeah, Joe DiMaggio here, Mr. Coffee and he showed you that he had a home coffee pot that was like revolutionary. It sold millions. And I know you said George Formen with the grill. He loved them. Dude, he was with Marilyn Monroe. He had that old timey time song
Starting point is 00:17:44 that everybody loved. He was the Yankee clipper. If he told you to drink that coffee, people did. I think we're not as ambitious to do that now. Most people, but young people absolutely are influenced by the right person. And I don't know if
Starting point is 00:18:00 Tyrese Halliburton is the right person, but he's the right person right now in the right moment. You see what I'm saying? That's why it was a perfect storm of perfection. It was just the perfect moment for what had just happened. Well, hold on.
Starting point is 00:18:14 You know, this is a question, for real. I want to ask our Kavino and Rich Fox Sports Radio audience, the CNR Fox Sports Nation. You really got to get in the mindset of a guy who's like 13 to 20. You know, but I was going to say, if you have teenage boys and you're living that dad life or mama. Right. Who and what influences your son? Because my daughter's older than my son. My son's only five.
Starting point is 00:18:38 He likes baseball cards and he thinks Otani and Lendor are cool because he's into baseball now. Hey, he's not wrong. Those are two great guys. I know, but he's like, hey, Benny Boy, who do you like? Dad, I like Otani and Lundore. Good choices, pal. But you know what influences women,
Starting point is 00:18:54 because it's obvious. Makeup tutorials, these girls that do a day in the life and watch me do my get-ready routine. And that's how these young women make millions of dollars because women buy other women's outfits and wardrobes and hair products and makeup. And, you know, a girl gets good Botox. Everyone wants to know where.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Kylie Jenner's got perfect boobs Every girl wants to know who are surgeon is What influences Bro, and that guy, social media And that clip was viral all over Not only on television, all over social media last night Who influences young men? Is it a sneaker of a star athlete?
Starting point is 00:19:27 Because I'm really thinking like Anything that goes viral Like that guy Ashton Hall Nobody knew who he was He did his morning routine He was using Saratoga Springwater. Next thing you know, everybody's trying to buy that
Starting point is 00:19:40 To wash her face with it And to drink it and to feel young again it just takes that right moment and that's exactly what it was last night. So Puma is something you grew up with I'm sure you're going to see again. Again, not that it ever left.
Starting point is 00:19:55 I got a pair of Pumas. Danny's got a pair of Pumas but it's not the upper echelon of shoe anymore. I have four pair of Puma. Yeah, no, they're dope. I mean, I like the suede low tops. So these are a little bit different. As far as a basketball sneaker though, I don't see that many. I like the design. I just
Starting point is 00:20:11 like we established the color is, by the way, I was looking at a Hallie 1 article here, Cove, and it says that the official color of his shoes are hybiscous. Oh, it's a hybiscous rosé color. I do wonder, though, what athletes come to mind? Is it a Bryce Harper? Because I know he's got a lot of baseball gear. I see the young kids have.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Who is it? Is it some international soccer players that have that poll? Is it still LeBron and Steph? Like, who are these star athletes? No. It's going to be guys like this. That's what I'm saying. Like, there's got to be someone that's next because everyone still rocks their Jordan,
Starting point is 00:20:46 still a billion-dollar brand. Who comes to mine for you? When you think of Steph Curry, you think Under Armour, and that's not exactly where it once was. New Balance has a very impressive list of paid endorsers like Shohei Otani, Jamal Murray, Kauai Leonard, Cameron Brink, but are people flocking to New Balance because they have, like, probably one of the best list of athletes. They have a young roster. I still think those shoes are ugly.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Give me a question. You would probably know. Who's Caitlin Clark hooked up with? Nike. Yeah, Nike. But is there... By the way, speaking of Nike, Rich, right? Is there a rush for like a Caitlin Clark product?
Starting point is 00:21:20 They're young women being like, I need the Caitlin Clarks? But I haven't heard it. Have you heard it? It's just not you. Yeah, she's pretty out there and she promotes her shoe. She promotes different types of shoes. She wears like a Kobe-inspired Nike. I think those are selling pretty well.
Starting point is 00:21:35 So again, he dropped the Hally one. The Puma Hally won his first signature shoe on the podium yesterday. all smiles, sunglasses. They look pink to me, but you're right. They're like a salmon color, Danny G. So again, not my vibe. But he also tweeted out Tyrese Halliburton, Ty Halliburton 22, it's got to be the shoes, which is a Nike endorsement.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Is it not? Speaking of Nike? It's got to be, Spike Lee. It's got to be the shoes. But again, we're talking Puma's here. Am I the only one waiting for the Angel Reese Reeboks? I thought I was doing some work around the house. It says Angel Reese bricks you could buy.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Oh, no. I don't think you followed what I said, Rich. He used the Nike tagline to promote his Pumas last night. Yeah, but I don't think any young president knows who Spikeley is or a slogan from the 90s. They weren't born yet. But I just find it ironic and find it kind of funny. Don't you think? And Rich, this article just from a couple of days ago, Caitlin Clark and Nike dropped the Kobe 5 Indiana fever.
Starting point is 00:22:38 They're called the rookie of the year. And they are cool. They're like silver and red. I think they look pretty neat. I would also say that one of the more popular shoes right now is the Sabrina Yanescu Nike. And when you're talking about like name brand, like it doesn't always have to be the top top guy. But when you're talking about shoes, there's this avenue. There's, you know, that's something that.
Starting point is 00:23:01 When Caitlin Clark got hurt, did they pause the season or no? Are they still playing? They still are. Okay, I didn't know. That wasn't true. Her tweets about the Pacers in that game are getting like millions of views. She's very popular. Did you guys think it was weird when Halliburton also said,
Starting point is 00:23:16 Where's the Beef last night? No, I know. Did you catch that tagline? I thought it was crazy that he was using an old Wendy's tagline. I like Halberton, man. I think he's, I think he's, for his age, he speaks very well. I remember that he's like, yo, game two can't wake. Time to make the donuts.
Starting point is 00:23:33 And I was like, man. I thought that was weird. It's crazy. But you don't think someone in Nike is like, yo, and they're promoting this new shoot with our old tagline. That's crazy. So you're right. Your thoughts, Tyrese Halliburton, the way he's playing game-winning shots,
Starting point is 00:23:51 three of them now, right? Like, this guy's playing out of his mind. Indiana, got a good storyline going on right now, but could he make Puma the elite? If SGA was the man, he'd hit a game-winning shot and drop his ponies on the podium for the next press conference. Well, hey, listen, your thoughts. on Halliburton, and we will get to some Canada news.
Starting point is 00:24:12 The Edmonton Oilers about to do some big things. Camp Scataboo is in the news, but we got some breaking news right now. Baseball, let's go. Breaking news from Fox Sports. Guys, it was expected, but Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Corbyn Burns will need Tommy John surgery. In the first year of a $210 million deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks, Burns is expected to miss the rest of this season. and potentially all of the 2026 season. Corbyn Burns needs Tommy John surgery.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Yikes. And I'll be honest, in a very tight, competitive NL West, you lose your ace like that, and you're trying to compete with the Giants, the Padres, and of course, the Dodgers. Good luck. Good luck, Arizona. That's a tough loss for them. So thank you, DB, for the update. We got more, Kavino & Rich, on a Friday, right here at Fox Sports Radio.
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Starting point is 00:28:30 Consider this your court-side seat to the French Open. Listen to the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of IHeart Women's Sports. Imagine an Olympics where doping is not only legal but encouraged. It's the enhanced games. Some call it grotesque. Others say it's unleashing human potential. Either way, the podcast's Superhuman documented it all, embedded in the games and with the athletes for a full year.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Within probably 10 days, I'd put on 10 pounds. I was having trouble stopping the muscle growth. Listen to Superhuman on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Jacob Kingston grew up in an isolated polygamous sect. We were God's chosen kingdom on earth. He felt destined for greatness. So when a swaggering Armenian businessman catapults Jacob into an extraordinary world, he doesn't look back. Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets, meeting the president of Turkey.
Starting point is 00:29:36 I'm Michelle McPhee, and this is one of the most shocking criminal conspiracies I've ever come across. When Jacob met Levant this plant to a billion dollar fraud. But with two kings from entirely different worlds, just how long can their empire survive? The largest tax investigation in American history. You need to tell me what you know. Is somebody coming after me? Jacob told Levan, you're ruining my life. Listen to Kingdom of Fraud on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Joe DiMaggio for Mr. Coffee.
Starting point is 00:30:21 He's like you on our side. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a swing in my step in a nickel in my pocket. Doodoo do do. Bealoole-liddle-lidoo. If the Yankee Clipper could make Mr. Coffee Cool, Halliburton is going to make Puma cool, no doubt. Because of the moment, what an endorsement last night.
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Starting point is 00:31:06 Now, we got weekend hobnobin. We got to talk some. I know you want to talk some Cam Scataboo and a bunch of stuff. Scataboo. I feel like that should be Adam Sandler's favorite. Oh, yes. Oh, I love me some. Scatibou.
Starting point is 00:31:20 Scatibou. Scataboo. Danny G, I'll give you the credit. Danny G. Superproducing on the phones at 87799 on Fox. Danny G keeps it old school, keeps it fresh to death. he wears his British Knights. He wears his Nikes. British Nikes. He wears his Pumas, right?
Starting point is 00:31:36 I love the Puma because they look like the low top run DMC shoes from back in the day. Right. Now, I'm like, well, I never said Pumas weren't cool, but maybe we misspoke a little bit, Rich, because we're not thinking global, okay? We like Puma as we grew up with it. Truck Stop Fungus hits us up at Covino and Rich. What up, truck stop fungus? He goes, Pumas have always been cool at. Back up Danny G.
Starting point is 00:32:01 Should get that looked at. So I look it up. I went to my boy Chat GPT and I said, what are the top selling shoe brands? Do you want to hear him real quick? Can I guess? Globally.
Starting point is 00:32:12 I'll give you the top 10. I'll do it like Spider-Harrison if you want. Yeah, weekend countdown. Go ahead. All right. Here's a list of the top selling shoe brands globally based on revenue market, presence, and sales volume from 2024.
Starting point is 00:32:28 Cabinet in number 10. Fila. Now, you would have never thought that it would crack the top 10, but globally. Fila, still? What is it? Still making a billion revenue with you. Fila, okay. Coming in number 9, A6.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Okay. Running shoes. Number eight, under armor. Now, they had a spike when Canelo and Steph Curry and all these young athletes they were signing were booming, but since then, not as much. Okay. Coming to number seven, vans with the street culture. is number seven. Coming to number six,
Starting point is 00:33:03 Converse owned by Nike in the casual lifestyle sector. You know what? Can we know? Three billion a year. I think just based on Converse alone on just, what do you call them?
Starting point is 00:33:15 The Chuck's. They're like the Chuck Taylor. You got to remember, Chuck Taylor's is probably that alone, number six. Coming to number five, new balance. Popular among athletes
Starting point is 00:33:24 and streetwear fans, five billion a year. Also known as Dad Shoes. From the USA. By the way, Dad shoes or like young kid shoes. I know it's weird. It's like if you have new balance, you're either a 55-year-old dad moaned's lawn or you're a trendy 16-year-old.
Starting point is 00:33:38 But this is why we have misconceptions, like Dave Concepcion. We have misconceptions here because carbon in at number four. Skechers, $7 to $8 billion a year. That's why they have standalone Skechers stores. I was going to say that. I could see that just because in the city I live in, I've seen two standalone Skecher stores. And they're massive. And I asked their land of recently.
Starting point is 00:34:01 Yeah. How do they stay open? You know how? My, my, my casual categories. My mother-in-law, but my kid's sketchers, I'm like, why you're doing that? I mean, they're affordable.
Starting point is 00:34:11 I own a couple of pairs sketches. They're affordable and they're comfortable. They're comfortable. They're very affordable. They have great deals. Reasonably priced. They got that whole Snoop dog line now with the slide on, so they're trying to market to death people.
Starting point is 00:34:24 Don't sell me on the Snoop dog line. Snoop is aging. He needs some easy to slip on shoes. I mean, Skechers? I feel like. So are you apparently. Sketters? Yep.
Starting point is 00:34:31 But this is why we might be off, because coming in at number three, top three selling shoe in the world is Puma, five to six billion a year. Yeah, more than popularity. Big in Europe. Through celebrity collaborations and performance wear. And after last night, I, George Foreman, guarantee that you're going to see a spike. Just like you see people who do a Super Bowl performance or whatever,
Starting point is 00:34:56 their music automatically spikes the next day. I guarantee we're going to hear a story that because of the shot Halliburton made, the Hallie ones are selling through the roof because kids will jump on it. Number two is Adidas. Number one is Nike. So when we say not cool again, yo, maybe we're not wearing them, but they're still being sold a lot. I'll tell you what, out of the top 10 you just mentioned,
Starting point is 00:35:19 only a few of them surprised me. The fact that Fila is in the top 10 shocked me. Global though. I haven't seen a pair of Fila, but some Italian kids rocking Fila like in a Sicily? Like, who's wearing Phyllis? You see them at discount stores, like marshals and places like that. Yeah, they're originally from Italy, but South Korea.
Starting point is 00:35:37 So popular chunky sneaker trend in the Asian countries. Dude, I just came back from Japan. Everybody was wearing those big chunky, clunky shoes. Yeah, like platform shoes. Well, A6, I understand, Under Armour. Yeah, vans, of course, converse based on the Chuck Taylor's. New Balance, like I said, old guys watering the lawn or young trendy kids. Puma, Adidas, and Nike, number four
Starting point is 00:36:00 Skechers, again, I get it. You go to the mall, there's standalone stores and warehouses, but to me, I've never seen someone rock some Skechers as a grown-up and be like, yo, sweet shoes. I really haven't. Not to be rude, but to me- Skechers here, and Covino has complimented my sketches before. That is true. I think it was lying, Sam. I think he was lying. I'm not. No, I was like sweet shoes, bro. Last year I had a pair of them that were all black, and they didn't have the S or anything, and that's why I bought them, because they were really comfortable, They didn't say Skechers, which I liked.
Starting point is 00:36:28 That's the key. I used to say that Old Navy's biggest mistake back in the day was plastering Old Navy on everything because it would be like, I want to advertise like, you know, a cheap mall brand. Skechers, to me, even if it looks cool, that S is weak as could be. Super weak. And I'm not a big sneakerhead by any means at all. I just, to me, I don't know any friend that's 30, 40 or 50 something that's ever been like, yes, Skechers. But then again, you know what I'm surprised? I guess it's too niche, but know what I see a lot of now?
Starting point is 00:37:00 Hoka, those running shoes. Oh, yeah, very comfortable. Yeah, like waitresses and waiters, get those as well. With school dads in L.A. Like, globally, it's a different story. Yeah, all right. What do I know? Let's go to your phone calls.
Starting point is 00:37:14 I'll go to DB for an update. Say what's up to Matt in Alaska. Hey, Matt. Hey, what's going on, guys? Hey, I was having a pretty good conversation with Dan on the phone. I think you guys are reaching a little bit on the Pumas. I mean, there's only one reason he put them on the podium, and that's because that's really the only way any of us we're going to find out about them.
Starting point is 00:37:32 I understand Puma is a global brand because they're big in the soccer world, but I don't see it catching on here in the States except in the state of Indiana and maybe where Halliburton's from and then wherever he went to college. How do you think things trend and spike after moments like that? I think we're going to see it. I'm not saying he's Michael. Jordan by any means, Matt. But if you watch that movie Air, which I thought was great, by the way, you know, Nike was a
Starting point is 00:37:59 running shoe that was, you know, not making a bunch of money. And they took a chance on Michael Jordan. I'm not saying the same with the Halliburton's, but still, you're right, a winner and some success. We don't think like a young person in that way because you would never wear those. They look pink. My eye see pink. I'm like, I would never wear pink shoes. They're not pink.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Have you known? What do they, Sam? Habiscus. Rosee. Yeah. Some young... Sparkling rosé, white wines. Some young alpaca-headed alpaca bro with the broccoli haircut would rock those in a second.
Starting point is 00:38:34 By the way, you know what? I wouldn't have been shocked if it was on this list. I know it's not a sneaker, but... Yeah, we make fun of them so much, but how many young kids rock crocs over the last decade when we just made fun of them, right? I mean, they sold millions, so, you know, trends are odd. It might be in a different category. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:38:48 Matt, you're on in SoCalcale. What's up, man? Colvino and a rich, natural contest. back by Sincere BS. And that was a lot of sincere BS this week. You guys had some really good shows this week. Oh, thanks, man. Real quick, I'll go fast as I can.
Starting point is 00:39:06 I do scouting and social media for high school and college basketball. One thing on Skechers, Skettors is making a push. They were at the biggest SoCal basketball tournament this year back in December. Also, the Puma thing, like you have your circuits out there, especially on the club side. Nike, EYBL, they're the king. You don't touch it. But then there's those other teams. where you have Adidas, Under Armour, and Puma.
Starting point is 00:39:27 And I was at the Puma Circuit this past year, and when you compare the talent, you compare the attention, and you compare what they're trying to do, I don't mind putting them already in the category as Adidas and Under Armour. And, again, you're looking at their target. I mean, it's not so much TV and ratings, but social media is their target, and I think they're nailing it, just the way kids are on their phones and stuff like that. And you look at the colors and everything else and the product they're putting out currently, they're doing a heck of a job and keeping up.
Starting point is 00:39:54 That's a great point, and that's great insight. And you have to remember what's on the downside of the trends, in our opinion, in our mind, is on the upswing maybe to a younger person. Like, Rich, my daughter was telling me I have a teenage daughter. She's in high school, right? So I'm always seeing what these kids are wearing, what's coming back. Everything comes back. You know what she's telling me? Dad, Hollister is a big thing.
Starting point is 00:40:16 I'm like, Hollister's a big thing. Again? Like, to me, that's on the down swing. But to a young kid who never was influenced in that way? It's on the upswing. Tell me when Eric Pistall's hot again. All right, let's go to Dan Byer for an update. DB, what's doing, man?
Starting point is 00:40:31 So, guys, there was this Reddit thread that was tracking the most popular shoe in the NBA worn by players this year. The most popular shoe worn was the Nike Kobe 6, which logged about 63,000 minutes. Wow. The second most popular, the Sabrina 2, the Sabrina Yanescu, I told you. Look at you. What? Yeah, when it comes to the. Nike, her signature shoe, the second version of it popular throughout the NBA.
Starting point is 00:40:59 No, game two tonight, that'll have to wait until Sunday night, Pacers and Thunder. 8 o'clock Easter time Sunday from Oklahoma City, Pacers up 1-0. A report from NBA insider Mark Stein says the Knicks are expected to make a formal request to interview Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd for their coaching vacancy. On the ice tonight in Edmonton, Oilers home to the Panthers for game two of the Stanley Cup final. Oilers up in 1-0 in the best of seven series. Dallas Stars fired head coach Pete DeBoar today after the team. fell in the Western Conference finals to Edmonton for the second straight season.
Starting point is 00:41:28 At the French open top seed, Yonick Sinner, one in straight sets over six seed, Novak Djokovic. Sinner will now face Carlos Alcaraz, the second seat in the final. Alcaraz advanced today after 8th seed Lorenzo Massetti retired in the fourth set because of an injury. Raised top the Marlins, 4-3. We told you earlier with the breaking news that Diamondback's pitcher Corbyn Burns is going to miss the rest of this season and possibly all of next season, as he needs Tommy John surgery. Cameron Champ leads the RBC Canadian Open right now at 12 under par. Guys, back to you.
Starting point is 00:41:58 Thank you, D.B. And, Kavino, the same way you said your daughter, you sort of keep an eye on the trends because you have a teenager. Tonight, I'm going to the pony ball. I guess like a little banquet thing where all the all-star kids have to show up for a nice dinner. And everyone's in full uniform with equipment and stuff. So with that said, I'm going to, in a not weird way, I'm going to take a look around. I'm curious what cleats and what gear all these kids have. Is it Under Armour? Is it Nike?
Starting point is 00:42:22 Like, what sports equipment brands do you think all these kids are rocking? Like, what comes to mine for you? When it comes to cleats? Yeah. Man, I don't know. I have no idea. Right? It's like, you know, you step away for a second. I will report back and let you know.
Starting point is 00:42:37 But again, trends are always changing. So good luck to Halliburton and Puma. All right. Props on that shot, dude. That was insane. No doubt. All right. We got more, Kavino and Rich.
Starting point is 00:42:47 We're going to say what's up to Canada. We're going to pay tribute as the Edmonton Oilers. getting closer to winning an NHL Stanley Cup. Camp Scataboo, is this guy the most funny, clueless dude ever? We'll get to a bunch right here on Fox Sports Radio. Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what? We have some big news. What's the news, name?
Starting point is 00:43:06 Huge news. We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there. But this one's extra special.
Starting point is 00:43:21 So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys? I honestly don't remember. I think it was on a call about what we should call it. We were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers. This is how you guys remember it going down? Yes. I have a very different memory of this. We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
Starting point is 00:43:44 where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas. And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast. But thanks for remembering that, guys. Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it. Another podcast from some SNL, late-night comedy guy, not quite. Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends. Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier.
Starting point is 00:44:13 This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel, help an a cappella band with their between songs banter. Where does your group perform? We do some retirement homes. Those people are starving for banter. Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The French Open is one of the toughest tests in tennis, and I know firsthand because I competed there myself.
Starting point is 00:44:40 I'm Renee Stubbs, and on the Renee Stubbs Tennis podcast, I'm breaking down everything happening at Roland Garris, every match, every upset, and what it really takes to win on clay. Genshin win. I mean, she went down in three to, two. Rabakina, but I'm delighted. She's an outsider to win the French for me. And she likes Clay.
Starting point is 00:44:59 Listen, Lerner Rabakina is arguably the best player in the world right now. And I actually can win on any surface. Because if she's serving, well, good luck. Consider this your court side seat to the French Open. Listen to the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of IHeart Women's Sports. Imagine an Olympics where doping is not only legal but encouraged. It's the enhanced games.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Some call it grotesque. Others say it's unleashing human potential. Either way, the podcast's Superhuman documented it all, embedded in the games and with the athletes for a full year. Within probably 10 days, I'd put on 10 pounds. I was having trouble stopping the muscle growth. Listen to Superhuman on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:45:51 Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind. Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines. We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves. Their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear.
Starting point is 00:46:15 The laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight real. From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context, and ask the questions everybody wants answered. SportsSlice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them. Listen to SportsSlice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Sliced Life 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. At Live Aid. Man, I remember buying this cassette, raising hell.
Starting point is 00:46:52 Yeah. Run DMC, My Adidas, 1984, I believe, right? 86. This is 86, yeah. I have the CD single of this. Bought it at Crazy Eddies. And get to us. My Adidas led to the group signing a $1.6 million endorsement deal with Adidas.
Starting point is 00:47:12 And they had that long-term relationship. And like you were saying, Danny G, off the air, that opened a door for all those NBA endorsements. It really did. This was the first time a rap group collaborated with a major. your athletic brand, so it paved away for all these collaborations between musicians and brands. You know who never got a thing
Starting point is 00:47:30 and he's mad about it? Nelly, Air Force, once. He always claims that he made Air Force ones way more popular. He's like, they doubled in sales, the price doubled, but I saw nothing. That's like Nellie's big gripe, if you remember that one. He made Band-Aids.
Starting point is 00:47:47 Cool, that's about it. Yeah, the price of Band-Aids, however, went way up as well. facial bandings. I'm from the Fox Sports Radio studio. It's Kavino and Rich. And it's time for our tire rack play of the day. It would have been Rich's Mets choking against the Dodgers,
Starting point is 00:48:03 but the NBA finals were last night. And there's this dude we've been talking about named Tyrese. Rebound, Indiana, eight seconds to go. The Pacers are not going to call the timeout. Paliburton has it with three, driving with two, pulling up, and hitting with three-tenths of a second. to go. How many more times
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Starting point is 00:49:08 Anyway, we're Kavino and Rich, and I guarantee that we will see a spike. Puma's still up there, number three in the world. But we're going to see a spike after last night when Halliburton dropped that shot. He also drops his junk on the 10. table with his first ever signature shoe. Well, and everyone else is going to jump on board, Rich. And you're going to see Siakum trying to bring pony back. You're going to see Knee Smith trying to bring back some kangaroos.
Starting point is 00:49:35 They're going to bring back all the 80s brands to make him cool again. Wait, are you saying that Siakam's going to bring back, he's going to start the pink pony club? No, Rich. That's where Rich is going tonight, right? Hey, by the way, I heard you a little dig. I heard you a little dig. I heard a real shot on yourself, please. No, you heard it.
Starting point is 00:49:49 Dig about my Mets. of all the people to beat the match yesterday well first of all the Mets beat themselves with Beatty making that weak-ass error like double clutching when he was dead at home plate worst play I've seen all year
Starting point is 00:50:04 but Michael Confardo yeah I said Canfardo that guy stinks I mean he's bet in 160 he gets a game winning hit could he retire now now that he beat his old team you got to hate that guy no I like him now
Starting point is 00:50:19 And Rich, have you ever won yet at Dodger Stadium? I feel like you're 0 and 6 jinx there. No, I'm way where my kids, I've gone without them. I'm on a cold streak. My kids are 0 and 5. They've never seen the Mets win in person. And I hope that changes. When I'm in New York in July, I'm going to take them.
Starting point is 00:50:40 The Mets are playing the Reds mid-July after the All-Star break. So bet on the Reds. And if they can't beat the Reds on a weeknight, Queens. It's over. Hey, we got more. Kavine on Rich next. It's Friday. Let's go. Hey, guys, it's us. The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast. Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to
Starting point is 00:51:14 put it. But, you know, tired and sick. Tired and sick. Listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart radio app. Apple or wherever you get your podcast. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it. Another podcast from some SNL, late-night comedy guy, not quite. Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends. Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier. This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Where does your group perform? We do some retirement homes. Those people are starving for banter. Listen to humor me with Robert Swindler. Michael and friends on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Deanna Maria Riva, and on my new podcast, How Hard Can It Be? I call on my Gen X squad from Ohio to Hollywood as we navigate Midlife's most fantastic BS. Unfiltered conversations from night sweats to futas to scheduling sex.
Starting point is 00:52:09 Wait, what sex? Is it just me or does every woman my age want to look at Pinterest instead of having sex sometimes? They say we can't polish a turd, but we're sure going to try. So let's get blunt with laughs, tears, or tears of laughter. Listen to How Hard Can It Be with Gianna Maria Riva on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas. And I'm C.J. Toledano. It's our favorite time of the year on our podcast point game, the playoffs. We're digging into the biggest surprises of the season. And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments.
Starting point is 00:52:41 If we didn't talk ever again, I was funny. You just understood. That's how personal it got. Wow. Then after that game seven, Marquis come until he's like, you know, I love you, dog. You know, it's all love. This was just playoffs. This was just basketball.
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