The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Hour 1 - A Top Doink of All Time

Episode Date: May 22, 2025

C&R have fun reacting to the WILD Pacers/Knicks finish! They break a record for using the word "doink" in one hour! Does Haliburton's shot take the top "doink" spot? There's a Teen Wolf time stamp... & laughter, as 'OLD-SCHOOL WHEN 50 HITS' blows up the studio lines! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:28 We have details today on our convention in Vegas, our big party. That's right. We'll give you some details, where, when, all that good stuff. And I know if you're on the East Coast and you're a Knicks fan, you want to forget about it, but we got to talk about last night. Dude, hope you had a Pacer store tonight. Not a New York Knicks store tonight.
Starting point is 00:03:47 No way, Jose. I gave you a chance to win game one at home and you blow it. Seriously, man. 138, 135. Got to talk about that to kick it off. But again, lots going on today. We're going to talk Juan Soto again. Mommy and Daddy makeovers because we didn't have time for that yesterday.
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Starting point is 00:04:48 Do I? Man. Like T-H-I-I-I-C. A little fit. Nice, man. Is it beefy because I'm working out or is it like because I'm eating too much? I don't know. We used to say Cartman was beefy, right?
Starting point is 00:05:01 But on a throwback Thursday, before we get into this game, just real quick. I'm going through home videos. And, of course, I'm looking for, like, all my Little League home runs. None of that was documented ever. But every time I have the camcorder out, the reaction always is, get that thing out of my face. Like, you're just a little kid trying to capture a moment. And that was everybody's 80s reaction. I don't know why that was.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Like, no, yeah, yeah. Get that out of my face. What are you doing? Get it out of my face. Well, people like to say that back in the day, you were the Mexican Adam Goldberg. I was, yeah. But that was the reaction you got way back when. So anyway, why is that?
Starting point is 00:05:40 I agree. I don't know. Even today, if you were to go around, like, at a party with your phone, like, hey, we're celebrating. Hey, stop. Beating. Always a couple of people that are like, because it was so new, I guess, at the time. Like, what are you doing? Making movies?
Starting point is 00:05:52 Get out of my face with that. I don't know. So now we're used to it. We're conditioned. Everyone had their camera out last night, waiting to see the Knicks win. Not what happened. So my first question is, are we prisoners of the moment, as Danny G. likes to say?
Starting point is 00:06:08 Hi, Danny J. Or was that? What up, Danny G. Danny G's on the phone at 87799 on Fox. He was on the edge of his seat watching this game last night, like everybody else. It was set up for the Knicks to win. They were up by 18 and the 4th. I'm not going to lie at that moment when they were up about 18.
Starting point is 00:06:24 I went outside to start trimming my rose bushes and, you know, do the dad thing. I'm sure you want to admit that? You know, you do the dad thing. You realize you on the radio, right? Yeah, Rich, can you make us sound a little cooler? Yeah, that thing would tell your little nose picking kids to go do that while that finishes the game. Making sure there were no weeds sticking out of the cement. I think it's awesome.
Starting point is 00:06:41 There's nothing wrong with yard work, trimming up the flowers. I have right there with you. Let's go. Four and a quarter, Dan. I mean, sorry that you don't have the curb appeal my house has. No, say you did it after the game was completely over. Rich got the herb appeal. When they were up 18, I'm like, all right, I can go take out the receipts.
Starting point is 00:07:00 cycling and check out the garden. It's getting worse. And then Danny G. The garden. The garden was rocking until the very end. I was worried about the wrong garden, I guess, because I start getting text messages from Danny and Kavino like, uh-oh. And as soon as I saw, uh-oh, I ran back in the house. I'm like, babe, put the game back on. With six minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Knicks were up 1194. 1194. And as we already said, they won 138, 135. Haliburton with his hands around neck. They choked.
Starting point is 00:07:32 What did I just learn, by the way, in the last couple minutes? What? Dan Byers got class. And you two clowns? What are you talking about? We've always known that. Probably live like pinks. You think that's a compliment. We've always known. You're the last guy to realize it. So if I was Dan Byer, I'd be insulted. You go to Dan Byer's house. I bet you everything's nicely manicured outside. I just did my front lawn. I'll show you pictures during the break. You know what, Dan? I'm not surprised. I always thought you had class.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Rich just figured this out. The difference, Rich, is he does it in between the big games, not during the game. Oh, okay. Right. So the first question, based on everything we saw, Neesmith, lighten it up, five three-pointers. You're like, what the hell's happening right now? Was that the craziest doink shot of all time?
Starting point is 00:08:13 Or was that just Prisoner of the Moment reaction? Because when that happened, you were like, no way. And then the crowd got silent. The broadcast got silent. You're like, what is it? Was that a three? Oh, no. Is that a premature celebration?
Starting point is 00:08:29 it got real weird and awkward for a minute because I think nobody really understood what happened did the shot go off on time you didn't know how to react Prisoner of the moment was that the wildest shot or doink of all time or do you have another one that comes to mind? I don't think I'm being a prisoner of the moment
Starting point is 00:08:45 when I say it absolutely was and I'll tell you why. That was the wildest ending. The series of events that led up to it like it looked like he was driving to the basket and then it's like, psych, uh-oh. You know, he saw a defender right there in the box and then he did the little backup
Starting point is 00:09:00 and you're like, oh, what is he trying to be a hero? And then when it hit, you're like, what? Not only that. When it boink up, is it a boink or a doink? I think a boink is what you're doing this weekend. Yeah, it was a doink. Yeah, it's a doink like the clown.
Starting point is 00:09:14 Because Kauai had the triple doink. Yes. So this is competing with that one. That's the first one that has to come to mind, right? Because it's a recent legendary moment. And are you listening to a bad doink? Are you listening? Doinks?
Starting point is 00:09:29 Yeah. The clown is last on the list. Dan, was it the Bears, the double doink? Yes, it was. Cody Parky. Double doing. Doing. Not a good doink, bad doink.
Starting point is 00:09:37 The Chiefs had a good doink last year, remember in the playoffs? Yeah. They had a couple. They had one against the Raiders, right? The Chiefs had a couple doinks, but the Bears one you're speaking about, the doink, doink, no good. The Kauai, doink, doink, triple doig. And again, crucial moment, right? Oh, what about one of your favorite childhood movies?
Starting point is 00:09:57 Pewie's Big Adventure? No. Which one? Teen Wolf. Oh! My other favorite movie. Yeah, there was a very famous triple doink. It was like two and a half doinks, but it was a triple doink to end the game where Teen Wolf himself makes that legendary foul shot while the guys just standing there under the basket, which never happens. We all agree we love Michael J. Fox and everything about him except for the fact that his shooting basketball mechanics.
Starting point is 00:10:26 He had a terrible. He's like, you know what? little kid through pushes with both hands like, he had some decent ball handle, but his shot was weak. But that whole situation was weak, too, because the guy, the nemesis. Keep your ball handling to you yourself. The nemesis, the bad guy from the bad
Starting point is 00:10:40 team was under the basket, like taunting him. Like, that's how you defend the free throw? That's how you line up. Yeah, but that was a triple door. That was like a two and a half doink if you look back. You might need to look this one up, but Alan Houston, on the other side, famously for the Knicks, had a game
Starting point is 00:10:56 winning jumper often referred to as the doink winner. That was against the heat back in 99. Danny G. We'll open it up to everybody. Prisoner of the moment or not, 87799 on Fox. Hit us up at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio. When you think of the series of events that led up to this. And again, at the Garden, Eastern Conference Finals, big moment.
Starting point is 00:11:17 Like we said, Neesmith hit what, six of his... Six of eight in the fourth quarter. Six of his eight three-pointers in the fourth. I think he hit five in a row at one. point, ended up with 30 points. Halliburton ended up with 31. His foot was just on the line, though, just on the line, but pushed it to overtime. So he said, he said, and I quote him, it was an early celebration, an early Selly, meaning he was waiting for the perfect opportunity to bust out the Reggie Miller choking signal and hand gesture. But you know what? It pushed
Starting point is 00:11:55 to overtime and they ended up winning. So all's fair. He got that off. And he ripped the hearts out of all Knicks fans and the Knicks team. Did you see Brunson at the end of the game at the press conference sitting there like bewildered?
Starting point is 00:12:09 Like a vein was about to pop in his head. Seriously, he was just sitting there emotionless. Almost like you wonder, could he recover? Yeah, it was the weird. And I get it. That was, again, that was, I've said it a few times in the past few weeks. This was Molaram level. Kalima.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Kalima. And Mulram just ripped the heart out of all the Knicks fans and stomped all over it. Game one at home. Look, it's not over by any means. Even Charles Barkley, who has the Pacers winning, says, you know, the Knicks will recover.
Starting point is 00:12:38 It's only the first game. But still, a game they should have had and has to crush the spirit a little bit. But that doink, let's focus on that shot. I got more doinks. That was ridiculous. More doinks. Dude, that was the most ridiculous shot ever.
Starting point is 00:12:51 20, 24. Okay. Not this football season. last football season. And of course you're going to say, I remember because I'm a nine-years fan. But do you remember when that big comeback against the Detroit Lions
Starting point is 00:13:02 and the NFC championship game, when the defender ran a little too far, it doinked off of him into the arms of Brandon Ayuk for a touchdown? That's right. Doink? What about this one? One of your favorite doinks
Starting point is 00:13:14 off the head of Jose Canseco over the fence. Oh, that's a famous. I don't know if it's the best, but it's a famous doink for sure. That may be the best in baseball history. That is such a great one You know there was a recent one I forget who it was
Starting point is 00:13:28 But there was a recent one off the head And it wasn't a home run But it was someone got hit right off the head It was really funny to see I mean David Tyree Was a doink or just against the helmet Do you call it? That was more like a zoinks
Starting point is 00:13:39 That was more like a yoinks Sorry But That was more like a yoinck Yeah It was like a bit of a yoinke So where do you rank that Are we prisoner in the moment
Starting point is 00:13:49 Or were you just as Bewildered as and be fuddled and be muffled as Brunson and everybody else watching because Rich, you know how they say art imitates life? If they did this in a movie, you would be like, yeah, right, that would never happen. It hit off the rim and bounced so perfectly up and it felt like it was up there. So it was past the backboard, right? Am I imagining this now? Past the backward.
Starting point is 00:14:18 It felt like it was so high and you watched it in slow motion go right in like, like zes. I think that was insane. It went so high, it left the TV screen. Like it did. It wasn't even in the camera shot. I got to watch it again, Dan, because it was insane to see. Thank you. That was wild.
Starting point is 00:14:36 The way it fell straight down is the way you have to shoot the basketball at an amusement park to win a big stuffed animal. That happens. Yeah, Tyrese Halliburton. I don't know if you know, he got a Scooby-Doo. Afterwards. That happens one out of like 10,000. times. A bounce like that?
Starting point is 00:14:54 That was insane. I would say even more than 10,000 because that, so even though he said it was a premature celebration with the choking, Reggie Miller thing, I think it was appropriate because of the moment and that bounce, but yeah, it would have been cooler if he was behind the line. But if they had lost in
Starting point is 00:15:10 overtime, what would you have been saying right now? Yeah, we would have been laughing at them. Yeah. They had a win at that point. Wasted the choke signal. Yeah, they had to win and they did. Yeah, and then you would have been listing not the greatest doinks of all time, but like the greatest premature celebrations of all time. Dude, without a doubt, Danny. Yeah, they saved
Starting point is 00:15:26 that moment by winning the game for sure. And he admitted, like, you know, he was a little premature. He was waiting for the perfect moment. Thought that was the moment, but his foot was on the line. Would you call the immaculate reception in the NFL a doink? Because it went off the defender, right?
Starting point is 00:15:43 Into the arms. Yeah, I guess it is a doink. Of a receiver for the Steelers. But I think what comes to mind first is weren't your raiders on the receiving end of that, Danny? Some of the players and coaches on the field, Rich, claim that it slightly doinked off the turf. And Franco Harris for the win. We all think Kauai Leonard, though, I think, in recent history with the most famous triple doink. Because it was also a great overhead photo.
Starting point is 00:16:07 By the way, that was three. You ever see the overhead photograph of Kauai just sitting there waiting? Yeah, but there's overhead of this too. Yeah, I don't know. I know what you mean. That iconic moment where they're all sitting there. Everyone's just watching like as if it was a movie. Doink, doink, doink.
Starting point is 00:16:18 That's insane. Now, does the three, here's. basically the stupid question, I guess, when you really want to break it down. That was a triple doink. And you had everyone there watching. And that's very teen wolf-like and movie-like. You're right. Does the triple doink beat out a doink that went straight up and out of the screen, like Dan Byer said?
Starting point is 00:16:43 I think without being a prisoner of the moment, I still think this one. Yeah, it was wild. Because DeKoi was a decent shot. And he just got the role, essentially. Dude, I started looking around, and I was in a room by myself. Like, I was doing the, you believe, I'm pointing at the TV like, oh, you believe, you believe this? You were talking to your dog to you. And I'm talking to myself.
Starting point is 00:17:02 Yeah, I'm talking to the dog. But that's one of those moments that whoever's in the room, you're looking at them like, did you see that? And again, not that the Kauai shot was perfect, but again, he got the roll on like a soft triple doink. Like, boom, boom, boom, boom, blah. It was amazing. This was like. we're going to see for years to come. This is like, you know, when you're in the schoolyard and it was like a circus shot. Like, you ever see this kid, like the globe
Starting point is 00:17:28 Trotters couldn't perfect that shot? But it didn't, it didn't win at the buzzer the way Kauai's did. Yeah, that's the difference. That puts it over the edge. But you ever see that clip of the kid that threw a ball against a school yard wall? Thousands of times because there was a hole in the wall the size of like the tennis ball. Yeah. And then finally after thousands that I finally made it. Like, this is like a, you know, a lot of kids watch. It has to do you perfect. Perfect placement.
Starting point is 00:17:53 This is like a dude perfect trick shot. You know, that's actually a great challenge. I would love to see guys like Dude Perfect and see how many times it would take them to recreate that shot off the back of the rim so that it goes directly up in the air. And then in overtime. And by the way, again, when you watched it in real time, it was sort of confusing. Like that dramatic pause, I was wondering, are the brusional? broadcasters letting it breathe for the moment.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Just to hear the crowd roar, but the crowd was silent. And I think they were still trying to figure out, was it a winning shot or not? Because of that toe. But that silence, which was not that long, but in the moment it felt like it was like 30 seconds of silence. You know, I think what else made that shot pretty incredible was the fact that he had to regroup and recover and step back the way he did.
Starting point is 00:18:47 And a lot of times when you see an NBA player have to regroup like that, it's almost an air ball that gets shot. And so to see the force that he still got the ball up there and then the ball bounced straight up, that surprised me. And the way he looked, I thought, oh, is this going to be an air ball? And you know what? And any championship moment, playoff moment, you need a little bit of luck. They played big at the end.
Starting point is 00:19:09 And again, the series of events that led to that moment. That was a big moment, but you can't sleep on what Neesmith did, hitting all those threes, bro. And some miss free throws that really contribute. Yeah, exactly. all those moments. You have to imagine that the Pacer's confidence is through the roof. The reason I knew that the ball left the frame was because I slow mode the final three seconds on my TV,
Starting point is 00:19:32 like on the DVR to watch it. And there's a point where Halliburton goes into the lane and then turns around, looks at the clock at the other basket to find out how much time he has, which is now under two seconds. So it's like 1.7 seconds. He then realized instead of just turning around at that point that he has enough time to at least jump and try to get on the other side of the three point line, then got the shot off with one second.
Starting point is 00:19:57 There was a fan on the sideline after the ball hit the rim that is like this, his arms in the air. I know you can't see it on the radio, but I'll describe it. And then they immediately go to the top of his head in disgust as the ball. Surrender Cobra, right? Yes. Now, in overtime, when the Knicks were down by three, listen, I feel like Brunson and Kat got two looks at a three. It wasn't like, you know, the tightest defense. It was good defense, but don't you
Starting point is 00:20:25 feel like Brunson and Carl Anthony Towns both had shots? They were two opportunities. Yes. It wasn't like, man, there was point whatever seconds and they couldn't get a shot off. They had two looks and it just, they had a few looks, but they also played some bad defense. On the previous position. They also were up one and had the ball go out of bounds on Brunson's hands after it was deflected by Nemhart. So they only down one of them. at that point, if they keep possession, maybe they get a better shot. Dude, that game seemed so over to the point where you're right, Rich. You know, I really don't blame you for going outside to trim your rose garden because it seemed over at the Madison Square Garden.
Starting point is 00:21:06 He's not the only one in the country who tuned out for the couple minutes left. It was almost a 20-point game. My kids are eating sloppy joes for dinner. You know, the wife's getting bath time ready. And I'm like, yeah, babe, I'm going to go. I'm going to go outside for five minutes. Dad needs a breather. So I go outside thinking, I saw the game.
Starting point is 00:21:24 I got it. It's one of those games where he had to keep checking it, though, because, again, we've talked about this earlier in this NBA season. A 20-point lead in the NBA is not the same that it used to be with all these three-point shots. When I started hitting those threes, I started getting the nervous farts a little bit. I'm like, oh, man. At one point, it became suddenly 123 to 118, and that's when I focused in again and sat down to watch. Oh, I could not believe that.
Starting point is 00:21:47 I got to ask this question. because this was a trending thing on Twitter and social media today. Are Dallas Cowboys fans thrilled? Are they calling this the redemption, like the curse of Stephen A. Smith for being so hard on Cowboys fans? So are Cowboys fans loving the moment where you get to see Stephen A. all sad about his Knicks? I'd imagine so. The dude comes in with a cowboy hat every time Dallas loses a big game.
Starting point is 00:22:13 So I guarantee... I'm a sad man. There's got to be some Cowboys fans. I'm a sad man. If they wind up losing this series, then I think Cowboys fans will probably revel in it. And again, what was the old saying? The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. You saw the agony of defeat in that press conference.
Starting point is 00:22:32 You saw the Nick Spirits, like, leave their bodies. And that press conference was Les Miserables. Brunson's sitting there. And again, wasted performance. Brunson, 43 points. Carl Anthony Towns 35, I think he had. By the way, which one of your clowns told me under 28? I believe his name was Steve Kavino.
Starting point is 00:22:50 Did I? You sure it was me? Yeah, we could go back to the video tape. Oh, man. Don't listen to me, bro. Yeah, I know. But don't worry. You know, you would have won your draft picks pick sick yesterday
Starting point is 00:22:59 if you picked anyone in the over because 138, 135, like every one of the ones we talked about, Danny, over, over, over, over, over. It proved two things, like Danny G said. In these games in today's world with threes like that, you can't leave, stick around. And it proves, again, that basketball, so magical and so great when they're playing at this level in the playoffs. Like not many things compare it to playoff basketball.
Starting point is 00:23:28 Like your most casual sports friend. Then why do you say your favorite Curtis Blow song? Which one? Basketball is my favorite sport. And you know what? I love the way you dribble up and down the court. It's funny because who doesn't love to play basketball? I love to play basketball.
Starting point is 00:23:41 And I think everybody loves playoff basketball. Yeah, no doubt. It's the regular season that we're so hard on all the time. Well, if you want to take a look at Las Vegas. where we're going to be in less than a month. We're going to give you details on our big party coming up. Vegas right now says game two, Nix by five and a half, six in some places.
Starting point is 00:23:59 So there's a sentiment that redemption at the garden for game two, and then it becomes a five-game series where you give Indiana home court, really. So you split at home, now you as a Knicks fan or supporter out there would have to hope you steal one in Indiana and you go to game five, two, two. But I mean, we're only one game in,
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Starting point is 00:26:20 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. Jenchian went. I mean, she went down at three to Rabakina, but I'm delighted. She's an outsider to win the French for me. And she likes Clay. Listen, Lina Rabakina is arguably the best player in the world right now,
Starting point is 00:26:42 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. What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas. And I'm C.J. Toledano, and our podcast Point Game is about defying the odds. Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed.
Starting point is 00:27:11 And finding ways to win no matter what. He's the smartest player to ever play the game. His IQ is at a level that we've never seen. seen before. And he knows. Without Luca and Austin Reeves, I got to manipulate the game. We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs. I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup, he has to really guard guys like Nas Reid. He has to guard Julius Randall. And then he has to give us everything he gives us on the night-to-night basis on offense. And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson,
Starting point is 00:27:42 we dive into some playoff history too. Steve Nass would get that thing. That man, Get the flying. He running up the court, licking his fingers why he got the ball. Like, you go through a training camp with that, Isaiah, you figure it out real quick. Get your ass up and down the court, and you're going to get the ball. So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Keith Gianmanca seemed like a mild-mannered suburban dad. But secretly, he became someone else, a master of disguise who went on a crime spree.
Starting point is 00:28:17 At the time, did it seem like a crazy idea? It seemed very crazy. But I felt so desperate that I felt it was the quickest, easiest way out. Did you allow yourself to think about how it could go wrong and what that might look like? No. I didn't want to manifest that. I was trying to manifest success. Every family has its secrets. But what happens when you discover that your dad has been living? a double life.
Starting point is 00:28:48 That is not the look of an innocent man. This is going to change my life and my family dynamic forever because everything that had existed prior in my reality is now untrue. Listen to Deep Cover the Family Man on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We are live from the Fox Sports Radio studio, Kavino and Rich, and we throw it back on Thursday's 20 minutes from now, old school and 50 hits. We'll be talking
Starting point is 00:29:27 old school video games. We'll explain why. So start thinking of your favorites. And call us when we tell you, 87799 on Fox. And a big announcement, a half hour from now. Okay, so we have a big party. We're doing a Fox Sports Radio live broadcast in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:29:45 We have all the details. We want you to be there. This is your invite. Details in a half hour right here on the Kavino Enrich show. the reaction of last night's game, Pacers with a huge win, game one. Huge. Again, stomping on the hearts of the Knicks.
Starting point is 00:30:01 And I'm saying it was the best doink shot. You're probably thinking since Kauai, but I think since Teen Wolf, since the triple doink in the movie Teen Wolf, Rich. Yeah. Classic. Yeah, you remember that. One, two.
Starting point is 00:30:25 80s music. Kick in the 80s music. And by the way, the random fun fact about the ending of Teen Wolf. Not only did Michael J. Fox make the final shot. But at the end, there's a fun fact. There's a dude. Do you know this story? Yeah, you told us that you used to pause your VHS tape on this all the time.
Starting point is 00:30:47 That's not true. But there is a fun fact that, you know, it takes place in a high school in the 80s and the kid makes the shot. It's a story of puberty, really. That's really what this movie's about. but one of the extras in the gymnasium has his junk out right there and undoes his fly undoes the fly has his junk out right there what's the time stamp covino oh covino has it at 143 into the movement yeah i haven't memorized um but no but it's one of those infamous sort of moments it's there's two michael j fox random moments like that the junk shot at the end of teen wolf
Starting point is 00:31:21 which is true by the way there's a guy in there you say jump shot or junk shot junk shot junk shot He makes a foul shot, but there's a guy with a junk shot in the background. Junk shot and jump shot. I don't know what was less impressive, the junk shot or his jump shot. Yeah. And then if you watch Back to the Future 3, which many say is the worst one, but still I like it. It's good.
Starting point is 00:31:40 It's different. You're big fan of Mad Dog Tannen, right? Oh, yeah, dude. Mad Dog 10. How old was Brett Farr when he was an extra in that movie? Stop it. Good one. And that man is Brett Farr.
Starting point is 00:31:53 So I was saying, I'm in the end of... Back to the Future 3. Remember when Doc Emmett Brown rolls up on the train? Like, Marty, I've turned the train into a time machine. There's a little boy, Emmett's son in the future. Like, this is little Emmett. Some little red-headed Weisenheimer. They must have been a signal, they say, on the set.
Starting point is 00:32:13 Like, if one of the kid actors needs to pee, he just, like, points down to his privates. So in the middle of the scene, Michael J. Fox and Doc Emmett Brown having an emotional moment. You just see the little kid like, If you watch the scene, yeah, look it up on YouTube. You're like, what's that kid doing? Why is he pointing?
Starting point is 00:32:30 What is he doing? Two random Michael J. Fox moments. But in the movie Teen Wolf, there is a famous triple doyink to win the shot. And again, life imitates our imitates life. You'd think of Kauai. Doink. But that one last night was a circus shot. You know, we joked about the clown in wrestling.
Starting point is 00:32:48 Yeah. There was a gimmick. I totally forgot this where there were two doinks. Two doink the clowns? Double doink. I'm going to give you a shot at a free coffee right now. Oh, boy. That's our usual wager, because Kvinos are a cheap skate.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Alex P. Keaton. Marty McFly. Legendary. Michael J. Fox. In fact, I'll buy you coffee for a week if you can tell me what his character's name and Teen Wolf was. I was trying to think about it. I had to look at it. What was Francis's name?
Starting point is 00:33:17 Chubby or Chubby? Chubby? Chubs? Chunky? I couldn't think of his name. I don't think anyone knows. I could sing you the team. wolf cartoon song if you wanted me to. I can't think of the guy's name.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Stiles was the cool guy. Stiles, right? But he was Scott Howard. See, I wouldn't have remembered that. That's a tough one. I wouldn't remember that. But are we prisoners in the moment or was that just insane last night?
Starting point is 00:33:42 I think because of how it doinked, like off the back of the rim, straight up in the air, like as if almost, you know, like remember Angels in the outfield when the ball was being carried by angels into the players' gloves? I feel like that ball went straight up and like, God, was a Pacer's fan at that moment. That's the thing.
Starting point is 00:33:57 I feel like if it happened on any level, wait, is the Pope? That was ridiculous. Is the Pope of Pacers fan? Do we check this? Yeah. But I feel like his toe kept it from being the greatest doink of all time. Had it closed out the game?
Starting point is 00:34:10 Yeah. Had it been a three-pointer to win it, then I think it would have been on the top of the list. Fair point, Danny. Let's go. JP in Florida says we are forgetting the best triple doink. What's up, JP? Oh, off the grid here. And I apologize.
Starting point is 00:34:25 going to hit a nerve here. But it's in Japan. One of your favorite people. Someone knocked out with a triple doink. Are you talking when James Buster Douglas? I'm sorry. Oh, we love my. Why would you need to bring that up right now?
Starting point is 00:34:46 I was having such a night's day. And not only did it knock out Mike Tyson. He was never the same. He never recovered. And we're all sitting there mouths wide open. Like, holy, what just happened? It was a boom, boom, boom. See, those shots were so.
Starting point is 00:34:58 powerful. I don't look at them as points. Yeah, I was going to say, those don't qualify. Caleb in Idaho. What's up, buddy? Hey, what's up, guys? So I got two playoff stats for you regarding the Knicks, and these are from since 1999 when play-by-play tracking started. So teams were 0 in 944 when trailing by 14 with 245 left in the game. And then teams were 0 in 1,400, four team by trailing by at least nine with under a minute left in the game.
Starting point is 00:35:33 All right. So a literal all-time playoff choke job. You know what? When do you think of those numbers and that probability? Carl's page this morning. And then you think about the chances of that shot going in. Like I said, how many times would it take a dude perfect globetrotter like moment? How many times you think it would take to make that shot?
Starting point is 00:35:50 That's insane that that happened. Think about if this was the Golden State Warriors down 14 with three minutes to go. Steve Kerr do. Everybody's pulled because they're old, right? Why have Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler and them run around the floor? What a great point. For two, you know, for the final two or three minutes. That's not who the Pacers are.
Starting point is 00:36:12 So like those stats are mind-blowing. But how many times do teams just wave the white flag when they're down by 14 with three minutes left or nine points with a minute left? A lot of times teams are just like, we'll pack it in. And the Pacers not only don't back it in. They've done it now three times. once in each of the series they've been in in these playoffs. I really think we are downplaying Indiana because of they're not, let's be
Starting point is 00:36:35 honest, Indiana, Indiana. We're also caught up. We're caught up on the Knicks hype too. Yeah. We're talking about all the old school heads. The old heads coming there to support. You know, you're having all this electricity at the garden. We're from the East Coast.
Starting point is 00:36:48 So, yeah, we're caught up in that excitement. The Pacers, what they did was insane. Let's go to E-Dog in New York. What up, E-Dog? I wouldn't be surprised if he's drunk from yesterday. I hate to tell you this, but I'm sober for 28 years. Oh, okay. And then next on.
Starting point is 00:37:07 Mazel to, right? Hey, that's something to celebrate. Good for you. Yeah, man. Congrats. Okay, I'm attending my group anniversary on Friday, and always welcome to go if you're sober. Happy for you, man. Got to be sober.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Now I feel way dumb for making a drinking joke. Yeah, geez. Also about these Knicks, listen, they're not done. No. They're going to come back in game two. You're going to score a lot of points. And if the Knicks fall back behind, they can always catch up because that's what they did against Boston. And I hope nobody gets hurt on Indiana, but I'm a Reggieville fan too.
Starting point is 00:37:47 But I'm glad that the Knicks are going to win game two, three, four, and five. They're going to win in the five. Oh, you're saying a back-end gentleman sweep. You know what? You have to... Rich, he's just drunk with Nick's enthusiasm. Exactly, yeah. You have to imagine that when Brunson was sitting there, what is wool cap on his scullion, pouting,
Starting point is 00:38:09 that, you know, in shock, that he's just mentally preparing himself to get mad, get angry, and make sure they win the next game. By the way, what's the chance is I make a drunk joke about a guy that's like, I've been sober for 28 years? That's just you. You're insensitive. About 97. No, you're just really.
Starting point is 00:38:26 He's just rich. You were just like... He called him foot in his mouth Davis. Oh, yeah. Chatterbox Davis. He can't control himself. Yeah, that's what happens. See?
Starting point is 00:38:36 Let's go to our buddy, Dan Bayer. DB, what's up? Hey, DB. Just like that clip, like, yeah, so you got a lovely lady there next to you. And then they go to the... It's the old British clip. Yes. It's actually a man.
Starting point is 00:38:48 I'm a man. I love that clip, Dan. Oh, foot is mouth Davis. Tonight, game two, between the Thunder and Timber Wolves is in Oklahoma City, 8.30 Eastern Time. Now the Thunder got to the Western Conference Finals. They're up 1-0, by the way, by beating the Nuggets in seven games in the Western semis. That Nuggets team led by interim ed coach David Adelman. Interim no more. Nuggets gave him the full-time job today. He took over for the fired Michael Malone at the end of the regular season.
Starting point is 00:39:17 Game two of the Eastern Conference Finals on the ice, Stanley Cup playoffs, Panthers and Cains from Raleigh. That's at 8 o'clock Eastern Time. Florida's up 1-0. In that series, Jeff Blashe'll the new head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks. Yankees stopped the Rangers today, 1-0. Blue J-7-6 winners over the Padres in 11. San Diego has lost six in a row. Philly sweep a series from the Rockies, taking a four-game set, winning today 2-0 at Cours.
Starting point is 00:39:42 And the Angels have just taken a 6-5 lead on the A's with a grand slam in the top of the seventh inning. That's what's going on in day baseball. The HALOs winners of their last six. The A's have lost eight in a row. It looked like that streak was coming to an end, but that is not the case. Taylor Ward just hit a grand slam for the Halo, so it's now 6-5 in favor of L.A. And the current format for the college football playoff is changing, guys.
Starting point is 00:40:09 The top four seats in the rankings will now receive first round buys, not the four highest-rated conference champions. Giants signed third overall pick-edge, Russia Abdul-Carter to his rookie deal. Back to you. Who's pitching for the Angels, Mel Clark? Angels in the outfield reference, Kavino. You're too cool to watch that movie, right? Tony Danza? Tony Danza.
Starting point is 00:40:29 Oh, hey. Even I've never seen that one. Even Tony Danza never watched it. Has never seen Angels in the Alphabet. I've never seen it. We throw it back on a Thursday. So we go old school when 50 hits. And we're going to discuss some famous arcade games.
Starting point is 00:40:45 Oh, video games. Yes. And, of course, our major announcement, where, when, how you could hang with the Kavino and Rich Show. We're going to have so much fun in Vegas. June 20th, 21st, that weekend. Details for that within the half hour And of course we go old school
Starting point is 00:40:59 So hang tight more, Kavine on Rich, next Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers and guess what? We have some big news. What's the news, news? Huge news. We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast?
Starting point is 00:41:14 Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to a... We're the first people to do podcasts. Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts. We're starting a trend. But this one's extra special. So how did we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
Starting point is 00:41:27 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 where people could call in and say, Hey, Jonas.
Starting point is 00:41:48 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 Smigel 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.
Starting point is 00:42:19 Help an Acapella 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. 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.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Jen Chinch won. I mean, she went down at three to. Rabakina, but I'm delighted. She's an outsider to win the French for me. And she likes Clay. Listen, Lena Rubakina 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.
Starting point is 00:43:10 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. What's up, fam? Isaiah Thomas. And I'm C.J. Toledano and our podcast Point Game is about defying the odds. Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed.
Starting point is 00:43:33 And finding ways to win no matter what. He's the smartest player to ever play the game. His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before. And he knows without Luca and Austin Reeves, I got to manipulate the game. We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs. I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup, he has to really guard guys like Nas Reid.
Starting point is 00:43:56 He has to guard Julius Randall. And then he has to give us everything he gives us on the night-to-night basis on offense. And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson, we dive into some playoff history too. Steve Nass would get that thing. That man, hell get the flying.
Starting point is 00:44:10 He running up the court, licking his fingers while he got the ball. After you go through a training camp with that, Isaiah, you figure it out real quick. Get your ass up and down the court, and you're going to get the ball. So listen to Point Game on the, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:44:28 Here's something that should not be as complicated as it is. Getting a racist statue removed. And here's something that should be a whole lot easier than it is. Getting a new one put up in its place. As long as there's a politics of race in America, there's going to be a politics of remembering the Civil War. To get to school, I had to go down Robert Lee Boulevard. Get to the grocery store.
Starting point is 00:44:48 I had to go down Jefferson Davis Parkway. If you're an historian and you leave out half of what the history is, You're not doing your job. I'm Akila Hughes, and Rebel Spirit season two goes deep on both of those things. The fights, the politics, the people who won, and my personal campaign to add something to the Kentucky State House that's actually worth the wall space. We are more than our bodies. We contain essence.
Starting point is 00:45:11 We contain spirit. How do you represent that? They are just fueling a fire that is really catching. You'll see what I mean. Listen to Rebel Spirit Season 2 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast. or wherever you get your podcasts. All right. Kavino and Rich.
Starting point is 00:45:34 I'm sorry, we were dancing to this, you know, Pac-Man Jam. I can promise you this. Rich was doing the swim in there. There's not a show on Fox Sports Radio or any network for that matter that has more stupid fun than we do. Oh, man. And by the way,
Starting point is 00:45:48 did you see the statutes came in? We just broke the record for the word doink in one hour. Man. Record holders, guys. Who hit you up. Elizis from the sports. said we just broke the radio record. The most usage of the word
Starting point is 00:46:02 doink in 49 minutes. We're live from the Fox Sports Radio Studio and it's time for the Tyraq play of the day. I'm sure you know which one we're highlighting today. It was a premature choke sign that wound up working out in overtime. Two point game, six seconds to go.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Halliburton driving. He's in the lane. He nearly lost it. He backs up and unloads a three. Oh! That did not happen. It hit the back of the rim. It popped high into the air, and it dropped gently through the net. Gently through the net. I mean, that was a great description.
Starting point is 00:46:40 That's exactly what happened. Gently. And then his stat team told him, hey, it's actually a two. Oh, boy. Hey, the Knicks' hearts were ripped out on that one, as you know. Halliburton, Indiana, Gallimah, courtesy of the Pacers radio network. That's the Tyraq play of the day. For over 40 years,
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Starting point is 00:47:10 The tire buying should be. Again, we're Kavino and Rich. And it's time. There's a search. Yeah. What we're going to do right here is go back. Back into time. Throwing it back for a Thursday.
Starting point is 00:47:26 Old school when 50 hits at 50 after. CNNR give you the time capsule topic and we reminisce together. Hey, look at that. We're right on time for once. Yeah, boy. When 50 hits on the clock, when 50 hits in life. Old school, man. Old school when 50 hits.
Starting point is 00:47:43 We do it every Thursday. We get you involved at 87799 on Fox. And today we discuss arcade games. And as Iowa, Sam hinted at it, hinted at it, it's Pac-Man. 1980 on this day Pac-Man became a thing out of Japan and before Super Mario everything was Pac-Man
Starting point is 00:48:06 before Sonic. Before Sonic before any of these iconic characters Pac-Man was everything. I remember the arcade game like yesterday but what I remember even more than that rich was when Atari-2600 was the thing or maybe you had Colico Vision or Intellivision, whatever you had.
Starting point is 00:48:24 when it was part of the home console and you were able to play Pac-Man at home, that was, yeah, that was the next level. Did you be honest, I thought Miss Pac-Man was almost better? Ms. Pac-Man, I think, was more popular, to be honest. It was the Pac-Man rage of the 80s. Like I said, cartoons, Saturday morning cartoons, lunchboxes, T-shirts, clothes. Pac-Man was everywhere and was crazy about it. Stuffed animals, right?
Starting point is 00:48:48 Everything. If you were at the boardwalk, you're trying to win a Pac-Man something. Now, listen. But you don't see really. Any sense of Pac-Man today? Here's the thing. You're a little older than me, and people would know that by looking at you. A little older, a lot cooler, though.
Starting point is 00:49:02 Kidding. But I'm more of a kid of the 80s and 90s, so my first gaming console was... Late 80s, because if you don't recognize the popular of Pac-Man... I'm more late 80s, early 90s. So to me, my first video game console was Nintendo. I missed Atari. And I, for that reason, think that Pac-Man doesn't get enough credit. feel like Mario has a
Starting point is 00:49:26 billion dollar movie industry now. Sonic the hedgehog. Chris Bandicoot gets more props than Parapa the rapper gets more props from Pac-Man. Pac-Man movie? Like, wasn't there a, was it Adam Sandler? What was that? That was a good one. Pixels. Yeah, it was a great movie. It was a great movie.
Starting point is 00:49:40 But was that, was that actually Pac-Man? Or was that something like that? No, he was involved. Okay. And there was, so many different iterations of Pac-Man and what he looked like in the game and on the cartoon and things like that. But Pac-Man was huge. It was iconic. It generated over $2.5 billion in quarters by the 1990s.
Starting point is 00:49:58 Yeah, that's amazing. And like I said, that's a lot of coin. Remember playing it on Atari. Remember seeing it for the first time being blown away. Like, you could play this at home. Do you have to bring those all to a coin star machine? I hope not. So based on the anniversary of Pac-Man, again, revolutionary game changer, pun intended from 1980 on this day, if you can go back in time. Doc. If you can go back in time, Marty McFly style. What's that one game you'd love to go? back to experience for the first time.
Starting point is 00:50:28 Oh. You could go back to Chuck E. Cheese or showbiz pizza place for that local arcade and experience that game for the first time. What would it be? You know, I think we could include arcades and home consoles. Home console is fine. That's fair too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:45 I have an answer and I think it's going to be hard to beat. I'll throw it out there and we'll take your feedback. I think when I was at the baseball cart shop, the baseball car shop of my hometown, all also had a couple arcade games in it. When they said, we're bringing in this new game, NBA Jam. That was your jam. You could personalize the characters. Like, there were special code you could use.
Starting point is 00:51:08 You're like, wow, that actually looks like Tim Hardaway. Oh, wow. He can't buy a bucket. Like, that game was next level in my mind. So NBA Jam, number one on this guy's list. And we want to hear from you, 87799 on Fox. more Kavino and Rich. Hey guys, it's us.
Starting point is 00:51:35 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.
Starting point is 00:51:44 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 put it. But, you know, tired and sick. Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Just listen.
Starting point is 00:52:01 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. Where does your group perform? We do some retirement homes.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Those people are starving for banter. Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. gas. 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.
Starting point is 00:52:40 We're digging into the biggest surprises of the season. And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments. If we didn't talk ever again, I was crying. You just understood. That's how personal it got. Wow. Then after that game seven, Marquis come in to you, he's like, you know I love you, dog. You know, it's all love.
Starting point is 00:52:55 This was just playoffs. This was just basketball. So listen to Point Game on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Most people out here think that taking care of one another is important. And most people would step up for a neighbor going through a tough time. Most people around here help out friends and family when they need it. But the funny thing is, most of us won't look for help when we need it. Talk to someone if you're struggling with mental health because most people out here really care. Find more information at loveyourmindtay.org. That's loveyourmindtay.org. Brought to you by the Huntsman
Starting point is 00:53:31 Mental Health Institute and the adjudgment. Council. Therapy is fantastic, but once again, it does not have a monopoly on healing. That's why I create the resources and that's why I create the community because I really just want you to have more access. On the podcast, Cultivating HerSpace, Dr. Dom and Terry Lomax create a space where black women can show up fully and be heard. It's tough because we're suppressing our emotions and so many of us are like high achieving individuals. Listen to cultivating her space on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human.

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