The Zach Lowe Show - Giannis-Knicks Reaction With Ian Begley. Plus, a Spurs Deep Dive and Reasons to Watch the Dregs With Mo Dakhil.
Episode Date: October 9, 2025Zach welcomes Ian Begley to break down the latest reports that the Knicks and Bucks have discussed a Giannis trade (2:07). Should New York be hesitant about this? What are some fake trades that make s...ense? What dream did Zach have, and how does it relate to Michael Kay?!? Next, Mo Dakhil comes on for a deep dive on the San Antonio Spurs (38:39), discussing Wemby’s ceiling, his connection with De'Aaron Fox, and what to expect from Dylan Harper. Finally, the pair give you reasons to watch the dregs of the NBA—Brooklyn (1:06:36), Utah (1:16:22), and Washington (1:27:32)—while talking about Lauri Markkanen’s future, whether the Hornets belong in this category, and some jokes about LeBron’s “decision” along the way. Host: Zach Lowe Guests: Ian Begley and Mo Dakhil Producers: Mike Wargon, Jesse Aron, and Jonathan Frias Social: Keith Fujimoto The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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All right, coming up on a brand new loaded Zach Lowe show.
We got Ian Begley from S&Y, my go-to-Nix guy, to talk a little bit about the Shams
show on ESPN this week, that the Knicks in the Bucks in the Bucks recently and somewhat at
Janus's behest, or at least the behest of his camp,
discussed the parameters of a theoretical, fantastical,
Janus to the Nix trade.
The discussions according to Shams didn't really go anywhere,
not surprising.
Ian and I are going to talk about why that is,
the difficulty in constructing any kind of trade that makes sense for both teams,
and why the Nix should maybe be hesitant to do it,
or should they be hesitant to do it if down the line,
whether it's at the trade deadline or beyond,
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visit ccg.org slash chat in connecticut welcome to the zach low show ian begley from
s n y my old colleague how you doing sir what's up zach how are you i'm good my friend i'm good
it's a big week in new york sports we're going to get to some snark that i feel today some
in Freud that I feel today in a minute, but we got to start with the Knicks.
The Knicks were in the news this week just by being the Knicks.
We got no picks, but we're the Knicks.
We're in the news.
Shams Strania, who's been on top of this Janus, Willie, Woonie story for months now,
which I have kept saying on this podcast is a real thing.
And there's something going on there with him looking around.
And he advanced the story by saying there was one team this summer that Janice and his
representatives zeroed in on as like, if I do it.
it, this is how I would do it.
If I did it, this is how I would do it.
The Knicks.
And apparently there was an exclusive negotiating window with the Nix, according to Shams.
It doesn't appear to have gone anywhere.
It appears to be dormant now.
McHale Bridges cannot be traded until February 1st after signing an extension on August 1st.
That feels slightly calculated.
That's before the trade deadline.
So big picture, Ian, anything going on here now?
and could anything go on here in the future?
Big picture in the future, yes.
And I say that, Zach.
Obviously, they did talk in August.
That a source confirmed.
Shams reporting there.
And we're looking at here for the Knicks is championship or bust, basically, right?
Because, you know, you fire Tom Fibito, getting to the conference finals.
You change the coach.
The expectation is you get a step further at least.
And I think that's the expectation from the top of the organization down.
So I do think they could be something there in the future because if things don't end the way the Knicks want them to end this season,
you're going into the offseason where Janus is extension eligible,
will have some more leverage in terms of maybe deciding where he goes, where he doesn't go.
So a little more leverage there that he didn't have this offseason,
and the Knicks will be hungry to make a push for a championship roster,
because that's the edict here in New York.
So yeah, this is something to keep an eye on.
I don't think anything is there now.
But certainly depending on how things go in season,
it's something that will probably be revisiting.
Yeah, I've been saying for two months that all this Janus noise is cool.
I think it's real.
I think something is clearly happening within his group where this is coming from,
if you ask me.
But that the rubber meets the road in the summer of 2026,
when they hand them the extension.
And the bucks will say today,
like, hey, we've done this dance before.
Every time he tiptoes up to the line, we do something.
We did the Miles Turner thing.
It's our new Drew Holiday.
It's our new Damien Lillard.
Not quite as good a player, but our new big swing.
We have actually some flexibility to do more stuff just because of how far they are under the tax.
They can have a lot more leeway to make trade.
So they may still have a bullet in the chamber.
But we've done this before.
And every time we put that extension in front of them, the noise goes away and he signs it.
And we have this temporary reprieve.
Maybe we can do that again.
I've also said, like, in-season trades of a player who makes $54 million of this stature,
at worst the fourth best player in the league, are just really difficult to do.
They become much easier to do in the offseason when teams get a little bit looser
with their financial flexibility.
But, and I think that's a blessing for the Knicks and for all the other teams who would be
interested in trading for Janus if this ever were to occur.
And there are, all those teams are still.
lurking. The Knicks get a chance to see this team that they have done a lot of moves for
to make on the floor. They get to see the new coach. They get to see a year of continuity with
Cat and a year plus with Ananobe and bridges. How does this all fit together in an east that is
there for the taking? The Rockets get to see how good are we with Kevin Durant? How good
we project to be if Fred Van Vlee comes back next season? Everybody gets some time. And I think
the Knicks need. And I think this roster sort of, um, does,
deserves time, frankly, because the East is there, them and Cleveland and a bunch of teams
chasing them. The Knicks are not scared of Cleveland. They have a ton of talent. They've done
well rounding out their bench. And I kind of want to see what this team does first. And the
Knicks, because of how the Bucks timetable works, because of how the Bridges timetable works,
they will have time to see how this team looks. I agree with you, Zach, in terms of in-season
deals. It's just hard to see that happening in-season a player.
stature. So certainly this is the group that the Knicks are starting this season with
it and they're excited just talking to people in the building around the team. They're talking
about actually Mitchell Robinson. I've heard that name come up a few times just in terms of
his health, how good he looks. McHale Bridges a year in New York under his belt now operating
under a new head coach Mike Brown who seems very excited to use him in a variety of ways.
Mike Brown installing his offense, installing his defense.
Maybe we see Carl Towns Mitchell Robinson starting together in that opening night starting
lineup.
So there's a lot of excitement here around this team based on where they have been and based on
where they could go.
The kind of excitement that I don't think you've seen around here for a long, long time
where the Knicks are coming into the season with a legitimate chance to win the championship.
You mentioned Mitchell Robinson.
very important name in all of these discussions.
He's extension eligible.
I mentioned that a couple weeks ago.
It's something I'd keep an eye on,
but I think that I sense that that's an after,
that's a free agency thing,
not an extension thing,
but that could change.
If there is a trade for Janus at any point,
Kat almost has to go out in that trade
to make it workable in any way.
We're going to talk about the fake trades.
And that makes Mitchell Robinson like the one
and only proven center on the team.
Huck Porty still is here as a backup center.
Yabu Sali can play the backup five.
They'd have to go out and get another backup five probably.
So he's a massively important piece.
I love that Mike Brown seems to be leaning towards starting him.
I love I've heard the same as you that he's healthy, he's bouncy, it looks great.
That's all very exciting.
A couple of things I wanted to note here.
I do enjoy Janus, the irony of Janus, deciding only after the Knicks
have traded all of their draft picks that he wants to get traded to the Knicks.
I think that's, that's it.
This is a nice touch.
It's almost like some version of when Mello signed a longer deal in all his buddies and
he couldn't team up with them.
Or when Mello decided he wanted to get traded to the Knicks, but you got to trade everything
to get me and there's not enough left in the door when I come.
Or when Damien Lillard is like, cool, you guys got Jeremy Grant and signed him to a gazillion
dollars.
Now I want to be traded.
There's a certain irony of that.
And the lack of picks is a big deal.
Okay, let's talk about how this would work.
I really struggled here to figure out like a real workable trade that makes sense for the bucks.
I have, in listening to some of the people who recorded yesterday on this, including Bill and Ariel Hawani on Bill's podcast, there has been a lot of like, would this even help the Knicks?
Is this even worth it for the Knicks?
I think that's interesting and that's the angle I want to zero in on as we go through some trade.
You ready?
Yes.
Easiest trade number one, cat plus a small salary because the Knicks can't take in more than they send out.
And Janus makes like a million more than Kat for Janus.
That's just a non-starter for the bucks.
I don't see it.
Do you?
Can we just move on from that?
No, I think it's a non-starter.
They're going to want draft compensation.
They're going to want more.
And I'll say this maybe after we go through some of the trade scenarios.
but I think there's so many hurdles to be crossed,
to be cleared before Janus to New York becomes even remotely a reality.
But let's keep going through them.
Okay.
Bridges can't be traded right now.
So let's go on to the next most plausible one.
Cat and Annanobi, that's $93 million in combined salary for this coming season,
for Janus and Miles Turner, which is $79 million and works because the bucks are far
enough under the tax for it to work.
No, and whatever picks, you could, the Knicks have the fake wizards pick that's one to eight
protected that is, they're never going to get.
It's going to be seconds or whatever it converts to.
And swap rights on their 2030 and 2032 picks.
That's it for now.
After the draft, they can trade who they pick in the 2026 draft or agree to do to that
kind of thing before.
Don't see the bucks doing that because Miles Turner like, that's not a throw in.
That dude, that dude's a good player.
So I'm going to move on to the next one.
Are you ready?
Sure.
here's where we get to semi plausibility cat and ananoby for janus and kuzma so kuzma goes in the miles
turner i got to add some salary but this is a salary that didn't really work out for us um we're cool
moving on from him that works uh i checked it in the trade machine and the trade checker um it actually
uh according to ESPN's trade machine and i don't know um how
how accurate this is or what it's really based on.
I think it's based on Hollinger's old numbers.
Hollinger has not worked for ESPN for like 10 years.
Adds five wins to the bucks and takes away three wins from the Knicks projection.
That one at least is worth talking about, I think.
Again, this is all theoretical.
Nothing is happening right now.
What do you think of that one?
Well, I think that does make more sense because you're thinking about Milwaukee
and you're thinking about adding another player.
into the honest deal, you're going to want to add a player that you want to get off of
or would be comfortable getting off of that gives you a little bit more financial freedom.
And why would you do that if it's Miles Turner, a guy you just acquired?
So that to me makes a little bit more sense if we're talking about, you know,
NICS including all their draft capital in a deal like that.
I think that could get you at least a few conversations, a few phone calls.
It's not a one and done there.
This is what I find interesting, though.
the follow-up discussion of if you're going to trade for Janus,
who is, again, at worst, the fourth best player in the NBA
and enters the season, I think, is the third best player in the NBA,
and is not 31 years old yet, it's just 30.
I do still feel like it's the same danger with every mega-superstar trade.
Every time one of these things becomes even remotely rumored,
you have this segment of NBA fans and analysts who are like,
well, it's Janus, you have to do it no matter what.
It's Kevin Durant.
You have to do it no matter what.
It's so-and-so top-10 player.
You have to do it no matter the cost.
And I always say, and I said this with Durant to Phoenix at the time, who paid an
enormous cost, including Mikhail Bridges.
It's just not that simple.
Like the cost, particularly when these guys got, now, Durant was much older than Janus is now.
Janus is not the shooter, not even in the same universe as a shooter as Durant.
And shooting is the skill that age is the best.
So let's, you know, Apple's orange is to some degree.
The future cost is real.
The future pain is real, real enough that you have to think we can win the title immediately when this guy gets in the door.
And that's when I hear a lot of Knicks people and Bill and Ariel talked about this yesterday of I'm not sure that theoretical Yonis trade, the one I just outlined Kat and Ananobie for Yonis and Kuzma, actually helps us win the actually satisfies that part of the equation.
Can we go through the roster that the Knicks would have in that case?
Let's do it.
Okay.
Starters, Brunson, well, starters currently are Brunson Bridges, Annanobie, Robinson, Kat, and the bench we know.
This theoretical Knicks team, Brunson, Bridges, I'm going to let Hart stay in the starting five, or move into the starting five in this case.
Janice Mitchell Robinson.
So right away I've got like the Hart, Janice Robinson, spacing is.
I don't know how that's going to work.
On the bench, let's just say I keep McBride,
I keep Clarkson, Kuzma can come off the bench,
I keep Yabuselli, Huckporti,
solid bench still, solid bench.
Maybe I have one of the kids left over
or one of the Brogden Shammett guys left over,
whatever else is there.
It's an interesting team.
What do you think of that team?
Yeah, the shooting,
the one thing I would say is maybe you go McBride for Hart
and then you solve a little bit of the shooting in the starting five,
but that spacing there and that starting five would give me pause.
I mean, look, Janus, obviously, as you're saying, Zach,
no lower than top four in the league,
but what are you giving up?
You're giving up so much spacing in terms of towns and Ananobe,
who shot looked really good recently.
So it changes the complexion of your team in a massive way.
I think there's depth there on that team.
I think there's potential there on that.
that team. I just wonder, you know, with the importance of shooting in today's NBA, how much
you handicapping yourself there? I think it's a really interesting discussion. My first instinct
was the same as bills and aerials of like, I kind of like the team as it is right now,
particularly in this Eastern Conference. And you do have to factor in that they're at least a
co-favor to win the East as is. So taking no risks, making no changes, you are in a really,
strong position now and probably even next year when the east gets healthier again despite the fact
that there are some teams rising. And that's important. It's a version of not the same of when the Celtics
were rumored when there was like the Jalen Brown for Durant and the Celtics would have had a lot
of bunch of stuff to send to Brooklyn for Durant. And part of the reason is I didn't like that idea for
Boston was like, I think you're already the favorites to win the title. Yes, you could make yourself
potentially an even stronger favor to win the title
by getting Durant for Jalen Brown plus who knows what else, lots of stuff.
But is that really worth the future cost aging up 10 years?
And the Celtics and then ended up winning the title with Jalen Brown.
So it's a version of that.
And I get that.
The shooting questions are real.
Here's what I think that sort of knee-jerk reaction is missing.
Trading towns now or at any time in the next 18.
months, get you out of what figures to be an extremely dicey extension situation or new contract
situation with Kat, who makes $57 million next season, has a $61 million player option for 27, 28,
and is older, I think, than Janus.
Cat is, no, he's a year younger, he's a year younger, 29 years, almost 30, so about the same age.
And obviously is a negative on defense.
Now, the shooting is unbelievable.
He is the greatest shooting big man of all time.
He here, Dirk.
But I think, and then like Ananoby, 40 million, 42 and a half million, 45 million, 48 million.
I love O.G. Anadobie.
When that trade got made for the Knicks and there was this like, well, Emmanuel Clinkley is secretly the best player in the trade.
I was like, what planet do we live?
Like, he's not the best player in the trade.
And Ananobe was spectacular for the Knicks.
I'm not sure, like, how much trade value that.
contract has for a guy who did play 74 games last year but before that 50 67 48 43 like
I think there's some sort of like upside is the wrong word some like consolidating those two for
the third best player in the NBA at age 30 has some more there's like some financial
flexibility again upside's not the right word bright side maybe that I
I think is being slept on.
And you still do have Brunson and Janus and some,
like I'm not sold that it's just a knee-jerk,
not great idea to do it.
And even if you factor in extending Janus,
you're still creating some financial flexibility in that deal
because the future money with Anatobe
and with whatever you would do with Towns on his next deal.
I think that matters.
But I think the Knicks,
they just strike me as so all in right now
as trying to get to the,
the top of the mountain that, yes, you have to consider those future years, but I don't know how
strongly you factor that in if you see this window here in front of you, no Tatum, no Halliburton,
and this isn't the time to do it. And so that's how I think it's being looked at. So I don't,
I don't know how much, how strongly the future years would factor in when you're doing a
cost-benefit analysis there. The thing that, that is semi-interesting to me, but not really,
semi-interesting was, you know, I was told that Janice, in terms of New York,
he's very, very intrigued. He has been very, very intrigued by the idea of bringing a title here.
And, I mean, it's obvious to say anywhere he goes he'd want to win, right?
But this is a little bit different.
They haven't won since 73.
I'm sure that he sees the same window that the Knicks see.
And that's why, you know, I think these things never happen in season,
but only because of that factor do I wonder if the Knicks make a strong push,
only if things are going sideways during the year.
And that's why I agree with you.
Like, that's why it's beneficial for everybody to see how things play out before you go in
and you make the Godfather offer.
Yeah, to be clear, like, if I'm the Knicks, I want to see how this works.
Yeah.
Yes.
And if I'm the Bucks, like, I just said, like, I'm not sure how much trade value those kind
of contracts have.
Like, the Bucks are not doing that trade for Cat and Ann and.
I mean, I don't think they would do that trade.
I don't know what that actually does for them.
Like, am I going to flip those guys for three first round picks here and five first
run picks there or go get a couple of my picks back that I really need if I'm going to rebuild?
You know, if they loved those players and their mandate was, like love them and their mandate
was, we don't have our picks.
We need to stay as competitive as possible now.
That's what I wanted.
That's what I wanted.
And we have no other offers that can beat that.
That's the only way that it becomes viable.
even with Yanis putting his thumb on the scale and I just don't see all those conditions
that are being met. And as you said, I want to see how this team looks for the Knicks.
The only reason that revamped roster without Cadinand and Obey is a little bit interesting
to me other than the obvious of having Brunson and Yannis on the same team is if there is one
set in stone reason why the Knicks wouldn't get to the finals this year or wouldn't be able
to test Oklahoma City or Denver
or whoever comes out of the better conference in the finals.
And I'm not saying they can't.
I'm just saying if we get to that point
and it turns out they're just not as good as those teams
or can't make the finals,
it's the Brunson cat combo on defense.
And somehow if you discover
that that's just a fatal flaw,
you have to fix it somehow.
This would be a way to fix it.
But I don't, I don't,
this is all pie in this guy to me.
Zach, I just want to reiterate too
because the idea
that the Knicks would have even a top four or five offer among the teams that would be interested in Janus.
I don't think that's the case.
So the way for this to work, and again, so many things have to fall in place would be for either the bucks to decide to work with Janus and do that to the detriment of the future of their franchise.
Or for Janus to make things uncomfortable to use the leverage that he would have with his next deal.
and say, hey, you can trade for me, but I only want to be in New York, so it's going to be a rental.
And so those are the two ways that I see this kind of being any semblance of a reality.
And so, yeah, there's just a lot that needs to happen before you get there.
Yeah, just as a reminder, the short to medium list of teams that would or should inquire seriously about Janus if this ever were to happen includes, in no particular order, Houston, San Antonio,
The Hawks, the Heat, the Knicks, the Cavs, maybe the Warriors, the LA teams in Brooklyn
would love to get in.
I don't know that it makes any sense for them.
And boy, can you imagine if Oklahoma City hadn't won the finals last year, what they
could offer the bucks, but that's done.
They did win the finals.
Okay, theoretical deal number four, this is where the picks being out the door really hurts.
And there's nothing to do about it.
Like they built this team.
They knew the risk when they traded for bridges.
I wrote it at the time.
When they traded for bridges, it was a clear signal.
We cannot wait for Janus and we're out on Embed.
We're just, and they knew.
So if they had picks, then you could build a Bridges plus Annobe and we keep Kat off her.
That's just not viable to me for the bucks.
I don't see what those two players really, really do for the bucks.
The interesting theoretical question, Ian Begley,
should you even think about if you're the Knicks?
And this is just me, whole cloth, making it up.
should you even think about Brunson plus heart for Janus?
I don't think that even crosses anyone's mind in a serious way.
Because you look at where the Knicks were before Jalen Brunson, Zach, you know, we've talked about this so often.
He's a hero.
He's a hero here.
Yeah, and he's the impetus to this whole thing.
I mean, Leon Rose, to me, he put his job on the line when he traded those salaries in the summer of signing
Brunson just to get enough money to make that offer to Brunson, which maybe we forget now,
but the Knicks got crushed for offering that money. And then he took less again.
Yeah. So this was a make-a-break moment for Leon Rose and really for the franchise. And it worked
out in a spectacular way. So there's, I don't think there's a world where the Knicks even think
about trading Jalen Brunson for a Janus Intedicumpo in this window right here where they're in.
Just let me imagine it.
The salary is almost an exact match, by the way, Brunson plus heart plus whatever draft equity and young players that you toss in.
I totally agree with you.
And as a romantic, right, as a romantic, Brunson deserves to see this through forever.
He deserves to be a Nick lifer.
I think the fans wanted to be a Nick lifer.
But my romanticism took a little hit, not a big hit.
But my romantic soul took a little hit when Devinchenzo went out.
in the cat deal breaking up the Nova guys.
That hurt me a little bit because that was fun.
You would have a starting five of McBride potentially if you keep him, right?
The bucks maybe insist on him.
But let me dream.
McBride, Bridges and an OB-Cat, Janus.
That's kind of like a holy shit line up.
I know it doesn't have Frunson,
but then you just have point Janus with this shooting and defense all around him.
And the bench is more or less saying, I'm just saying,
I don't want to, I don't want to, I pretend.
You know what, everyone pretend I never mention.
this. I'm going to say this, Zach. If this crazy deal were to happen, it's not happening with
this team president in the driver's seat. It would have to be somebody else running the team.
I feel very comfortable saying that. You've got to be colder than that, man. Ain't no family
in trying to win NBA championship. But this literally is. I think Leon is his godfather.
I know. I know. So I can confidently say, no. Look, there's a reason I brought it up as a just
sort of fantastical scenario.
And then the last one is you just, when Bridges becomes trade eligible, the cat plus
bridges for Janice and Kuzma with Bridges going into Ananobe's spot.
I just think, I think I'm trying to imagine, and that roster to me is better than the one
with Ananova going out because I trust Ananobe's outside shooting more than I trust
Bridges outside shooting.
Actually, I think Ananobe is a better defensive player than Bridges.
Bridges has a little bit more on ball juice, but we kind of saw that be made.
minimize last year under Tibbs.
I think it maybe could be maximized this year under Mike Brown, but TBD.
The only reason I-
I just want to say this quickly, is he miscast as an on-ball defender,
Mikhail Bridges?
Because he's so good off the ball, so disruptive off the ball.
I just want to hear your thoughts.
I think I saw Mike Brown's comments.
I might have even read it in one of your pieces on SNY.com
about mixing up what Mikhail does defensively this year on the ball, off the ball.
I mean, he was not as good getting.
around screens last year on the ball. And even in the playoffs, they had to sort of switch up
who guarded Halliburton now and then who guarded other on-ball guys. But I think he's still
a very good on-ball defender. I don't really worry about that. But you have the luxury with
Ananoby and to a lesser extent McBride and Hart of just sort of like, hey, what fits best in this
matchup? I just, my only point is I think people need to think more deeply about this theoretical
roster that has Janus instead of Kat and Kuzma instead of one of Anadobian bridges because
my knee-jerk reaction was like, well, the Knicks, that's like a lateral. Is it lateral? Is that a
lateral move? I just think the upside of having a top five player in the NBA who's elite, well,
defensively he slipped a little bit, but he's very, very good and solves your one structural
flaw of Brunson cat being huntable on defense. I just think it's, I'm not ready to do it yet. I might not
ready to be ever ready to do it because my initial reaction was to play a conservative.
The more I thought about, the more I was like, you need to at least do a deep dive on this.
And, Zach, I want to say, too, I think that Shams had reported that the Bucks didn't think
the NICs were serious, the NICS didn't think the Bucks were serious, just didn't check in
around the last couple days.
The Knicks, they made a real, what they felt was a real offer.
It wasn't like they offered, you know, a few bench pieces.
the rest of their picks. They made what they felt was a real offer.
Specific names, I just, it's going to annoy you probably, but I don't have it strongly
enough to report at the moment. You can't annoy me, Ian.
But it was a real offer. So, so that, to me, was interesting, too. And why did it happen
after Bridges got extended? That, to me, is equally, not equally puzzling, but also puzzling.
Should they regret the Bridges deal?
Well, see, I mean, I think this, I don't want to punt on the question,
but I think what happens this year will answer the question, right?
And I think that you hit it.
Like, they made the calculated decision that instead of waiting for maybe being able to trade for Janus and Antedocampo,
they had a deal with Bridges, a deal that I don't think they ever thought was possible
because the Nets never engaged them on the Kale Bridges ever until it started to happen.
And they felt that Bridges was the perfect fit for that group.
So that was the calculation.
And then at that point, I don't know if you could argue with it.
Now hindsight, especially if they don't get to where they want to go, there's going to be a lot of post-mortem on that deal and what you could have done with Janus or other players.
I'm going to just go, no, they shouldn't regret it.
Is there one and a half pieces too many in the deal?
Probably.
We all knew that at the time.
Everybody knew it was an overpaid.
The Knicks knew it was an overpay.
but I wrote at the time and I have to stand by it now.
I thought the Knicks were the second best team in the East
after the you know, whatever season that was, 23, 24,
when they got all bent, when the half of the team got injured against Indiana
and the second round of the playoffs,
I thought they posed the biggest threat to Boston fully formed.
Now that's, that's Randall, that's pre-Cat, that's pre-Cat,
and Bridges is also pre-Cat.
And so I had enough faith in that team to say,
I'm comfortable putting chips in now because I can't wait forever,
whether it's two years, four years, five years for one of these players,
you know, who's it going to be Jalen Brown?
Obviously, it could have been Janus, maybe, but with still a maybe.
Mbid was already like, can I really?
Am I really putting in a million picks from Mbid?
I stand.
Then they added Cat, which was a further remake of their team.
And so that's why this is really the year, even more than last year, that now we've had time to marinate this team.
But yeah, it was an overpay.
We all knew it was an overpay.
I just liked the team saying, you know what?
We believe in what we just accomplished.
Yeah, we got, we believe we would have beat Indiana how we've been healthy.
We believe we could have put up a great fight against an elite team in Boston, a championship team.
And would have been ready to fight again next year?
we're not waiting anymore.
We're making this team better now.
I admire that.
I wouldn't regret it if I were them.
Again, I don't think you could really argue it at that point.
You know how pro sports works.
There's going to be revisionist history if they don't get all the way there.
But I agree with these.
Like, given all the parameters at play there,
even pre-randal trade, I think it made all the sense in the world,
especially because how they thought he would fit kind of seamlessly.
And again, he had his ups and downs last.
year regular season. He had a very good postseason. So I do think this year will give you a lot
of evidence in terms of whether that answer is a yes or no. But I'm with you right now, Zach,
in terms of what they did and when they did it. Do you have time for me to tell you about a dream
I had last night? I definitely have time. And I also want to ask you a baseball question, but I want
to hear your dream first. We're going to get there. We're going to get there. It's a segue.
Okay. I like it. This is how my mind works. I had a dream last night that it was. That it was
It was the 2026 playoffs.
And the Memphis Grizzlies.
Huh?
In basketball.
And the Memphis Grizzlies were playing the Minnesota Timberwolves.
And I had come out on television in the dream and was like, look, I don't trust John Morant.
Jaron Jackson's injured.
Brandon Clark is injured.
Like as if it was now, as if the injury situation for Memphis persisted into the playoffs.
I'm all in Minnesota championship contender.
Sweep.
It's going to be a sweep.
And in the dream, it was game three of the series.
Memphis had won the first two, and they were up by 30 in the middle of game three.
And someone on Minnesota had gotten hurt and was like evacuated from the stadium.
This is all happening in my dream.
And then people started clowning the whole TV panel.
I was still on ESPN in this dream.
They started clowning all of us because we had all had picked the wolves easily.
Clips started going viral.
It was embarrassing but kind of funny.
And that brings me to, I've never met Michael K.
I'm a big fan of a show.
I listen whenever I drive around.
Big day for Michael K.
Today because one of the joys of following baseball this year was seeing sort of commentary go viral.
And do you remember what Michael K said about the Blue Jays this year?
It was in response to Buck Martinez?
Nope, it was pre-Buck Martinez.
Oh, remind me of his exact words.
In July, when the Blue Jays passed the Yankees, he said, they're not a.
first place team.
Not a first place team.
Probably referring to their run differential.
And he elaborated on it quite artfully on his radio show.
I was driving around listening to it after the Blue Jays had swept the Yankees.
And then at some point later than that, the Blue Jays beat the Yankees a couple times again
and celebrated, I guess.
And unless it's AI or something, I hadn't seen this at the time.
He said somebody, we don't, we don't hang on the rim.
Hang on the rim.
Don't hang on the rim in July.
With the Yankees, we hang on the ring in October.
And I just, the Blue Jays are going to have a field day today.
and it just delights me to no end.
Not at Michael Kay's expense.
Just that the evil empire has been vanquished yet again.
I'm a bitter Mets fan.
I own it.
I admit it.
And part of my maturity I had hoped, Ian, as I become a baseball fan again in my 40s,
part of, I would hope I would have grown mature enough to be happy for the success of others.
To be happy that my friends who like the Yankees would get to enjoy the success of their
baseball team is I would hope they might be happy for me when the day comes when my baseball team
is successful. And I'm happy to report that I am not mature, I remain immature and bitter, and I am
happy that they are upset today. Look, every sports fan still has that immature piece in them,
and that's what makes it fun. That's why we love it, right? And I want to know your reaction,
is what I was going to ask you, to Big Poppy and Vlad Guerrero Jr. talking about,
the Yankees and saying the Yankees lose over and over on that Fox post game don't tell me you
didn't see it oh it's the first thing I'm going to do when I get off of it you're going to enjoy it
but I'm sure everyone else loved it look I I listen to a lot of baseball on the radio and my teens my
20s my early 30s I know that voice I know it yes because sometimes the Mets
aren't playing and I want to listen to a different game or the med station was fuzzy where I was
driving I want to listen to a different game I know that voice little john sterling yeah of course
it's a part of i said this i said this i don't remember who the guest was i said this and i mean no
disrespect it's not about either john sterling or susan walbin it's not about their acumen they're
amazing their legends in the business if i were in a restaurant eating dinner biting into my first
bite of, I don't know what I would get that.
Nice, nice filet mignon or something.
And I heard one of those voices behind me.
It's like slow motion, like when the cup drops in usual suspects, the fork drops
onto the plate and I'm walking out.
I might dine and dash.
I might not even pay.
I'm walking out.
Ian Begley, any concluding thoughts on the Knickerbockers?
By the way, we didn't even talk.
Like this year, I really love this team.
I'm excited for them to play.
I think if I had to pick right now who's winning the East, I'm probably going to pick the Knicks.
It makes me nervous.
The Brunson cat, particularly cat piece of it, makes me a little nervous.
But the Cavs have reasons to make me nervous too, and I'm not quite ready to trust anybody else.
I think they walk in as my favorites to win the East, so let's let it ride.
Forget about the Greek freak.
Yeah, it's going to be a fun year at the Garden for sure.
Again, I don't think you've gone into this a season like this, having these expectations legitimately since the early.
early 90s, mid-90s.
So the Nick fan around here is very excited to see what the product looks like.
That comes with expectations.
The stakes are super, super high, and that comes with pressure, and we'll see how this group
deals with it.
But certainly sitting here right now, everybody's very excited for this thing to get started,
especially now that the baseball seasons are over here in New York, and the football seasons
have been over since week three.
So it's really all in the Knicks right now to get the city moving.
It's funny you say that because now I just have to have to be.
have my car set to 880 radio, ESPN Radio in New York, because it's allegedly the Mets flag
sip station, although they rarely talk about the Mets. But I just have it on in case. And to hear the host
talk about football is just, they're so miserable about everything and so angry about it. They
don't even want, they audibly are like, can we talk about any other teams in the NFL, except for
the Jets and Giants? I didn't realize it was that bad, but it's fun. All right, Ian Begley,
SNY, uh, the best. Thank you, sir.
Zach, appreciate you. Talk to you soon.
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some hoops. Mojekiel all over the internet. Former video coordinator for the Spurs and the Clippers.
How you doing, sir? I'm doing great, Zach. I'm doing great. What do you got there? Is that a, is that
Hennessy? Is there any Hennessy in there? I have a, this is my announcement. I'm here to sponsor.
No, this is my lovely second cup of tea this morning. Ready to roll right now. You know, I can't get
angry. I can't get angry at it. I can't get angry. I can't get angry. I, my rage.
has to be reserved for real things.
It was corny.
The ad was corny.
The shirt was corny.
Using the decision was corny.
Because you know a certain segment of the population is going to get, like the ticket
prices went up.
People were thinking he's going to announce his retirement and do the tour.
I got some intel.
I double checked because I'm like, look, if he, I just, I know, immediately I was like,
this is not going to be a retirement.
It's going to be an ad.
But just in case,
I lined up a few special guests,
just in case,
because I got to prepare.
Got to prepare.
So, like,
not a big deal.
Not mad about it.
But, like,
the decision was a seminal moment in sports history.
Just lame.
Just a little lame.
I'm not going to boycott Hennessy.
I'm not going to yell and scream.
I already forgot about it.
Just a little bit corny.
It's funny,
Zach,
because I literally the whole way through it was like,
it's an ad.
I don't care.
whatever, this is going to be nothing, any of that stuff, not going to worry about it.
And then morning of started to get text messages of things being lined up of like, hey,
if this is a retirement, can you do this? Can you jump on this? Can you be aware?
And I was like, oh, like, maybe this is something or whatever. And then lo and behold,
it's, it's a Hennessy ad. We're done. Don't worry. Like, nothing, nothing doing.
The only good news is I had a murderer's row of guests ready to go.
And now they've pre-committed.
So they're in now.
They can't back out when it happens.
Okay.
You're ready to roll.
I'll say this.
I got a text message last night, my wife and I from a friend of ours, who was irate about it.
You can't be irate.
And I just said, look, man, like, you know, it's, it, you had to know this was more likely an ad.
It was also Amazon Prime Day.
That was my biggest, more, biggest shock was I was expecting it to be Amazon, not Hennessy.
look if you bought jacked-up tickets to the lakers finale that's not you like sorry about that
okay so on monday i did my five most confusing teams podcast that i do every year with john hollinger
and he picked the spurs as one of his nominees i said i didn't pick the spurs because i want to do
a whole entire deep dive just separately on the spurs they are the single most interesting team
in the league both this season and beyond for me for the single most obvious possible reason they
have Victor Wemidiyama, who is now listed at 7-5, hung out with some monks,
hung out, according to my guy, Michael Wright at ESPN, with Akeem Olajuwon,
did the Elajuan post-up pilgrimage over the summer.
Absolutely terrifying stuff all around, like for the rest of the league.
And I wanted to do a segment, so we're doing it right now with you.
And I watched, this was my preparation.
I went back, I vowed to do this.
I watched every pick and roll, the Spurs ran with Fox and Wembenyama on the floor.
their pick and rolls, but every pick and roll that happened while they were on the floor,
because I was like, what did this look like? What was happening? I need to inform myself about
how this looked to refresh my memory. And so now I'm ready to go. The San Antonio Spurs,
they're over under is 44 and a half. You and I in July, we're both on this podcast saying
we are super high on the Spurs. I have said Fox Extension, it's big. I got no qualms. I got no
qualms, you've got to do something to win now. This dude is too good to sit and wait for Castle and
Harper, etc. I'm happy to sit and wait for them as they develop, but I need to win now. Maybe
they can help us win now. We'll see. Two months later, do you feel the same way? How have you felt
watching, you watched Harper and Summer League? Fox now has this hamstring thing that I'm hearing
is probably going to be fine, but he might miss a couple of games. We don't know. How do you feel
in the light of day.
Maybe not as high as I was in that July, you know, conversation that we had were,
you know, I was exuberant, I would say.
I think, you know, maybe that's kind of tempered down as we've gotten closer to the season
and I kind of sit down and look at things a little bit more.
But I'm still rolling with them.
I'm still with them in the, I think this is a, at the very least a playing team,
assuming, and let's just get out of the way, assuming when B plays the whole season, right?
Like I just want to, that's my whole caveat right there.
That's my thinking.
If he plays the whole season, at the very least, they're going to be a playing team with just him.
And I think I like what they have.
I'm excited to see this Fox Wembe pick and roll pairing and how it kind of plays out across the board.
I'm excited for really full year Mitch Johnson year one because I want to see what that looks like.
You know, you kind of come into a weird situation for him with, with,
taking over for pop, you know, early last season.
I think it was like around mid-November,
but you never really get to put in your own stamp on the team.
And I think now he gets to.
I'm excited to see what all that looks like with this team.
And I'm still pretty high on them for what they have in the season,
maybe have just adjusted a little more properly in terms of my exuberance.
Yeah, that line feels right to me.
That's a big number for a team that really hasn't achieved much in the Wembe era,
partly because he missed with the most of the half of last season,
whatever it was with the deep vein,
Thumbrosis that thankfully has passed.
Let's review the rotation before we get into it.
Starting five when healthy,
Fox, Castle, rookie of the year,
Vassell, Harrison Barnes,
just still around,
and Wembeyanama.
Bench?
I'm going to just say Harper,
Kelden Johnson,
Jeremy Sohan,
some combination of Luke
Cornett, great signing,
Kelly Olinick, nice pickup.
Both of those guys can and will play a little bit
with Lombanyama too.
Then I got Carter Bryant.
Is he ready?
He's definitely ready on defense.
The guy is freaking scary on defense.
And then I think Jordan McLaughlin
will play helpful minutes as another point guard on the team
because the absence of CP3 is going to be felt a little bit.
I think Lindy Waters is a knockdown shooter.
could play some meaningful minutes for them because that's the biggest weakness the team has,
I think is their outside shooting.
Whatever the pick and roll combination is with the starters,
whether it's Fox and Wembenyama, whether it's Vesel in Wembenyama,
whether it's Wembenyama running inverted pick and rolls with either of them,
which we have seen.
Opponents are just going to cram the lane and make guys shoot,
even Harrison Barnes.
The other, I think, structural issue here and why I'm really excited for the Fox Wembe combo
is how often teams are going to continue to put their centers on anybody that's not Wembenyama.
It could be Castle.
It could be Barnes.
It will be Sohan when Sohan is in the game.
And the gambit there is obviously the dream, and not every team is constructed to do this,
is put big wing on Fox, big wing on Wembenyama, switch any two-man game between them,
and say, beat us.
Beat us in the post.
If you're Wembe, can you do it?
You can do it against a point guard,
but can you do it against a wing?
Fox, beat us on a switch.
You can do it if it's a center.
You can roast that dude.
Can you do it if it's a wing?
And that's when the Elajon stuff,
the added strength stuff,
becomes super interesting to me.
And obviously, defense is not going to get there
every time.
Centers are going to get stuck on Wembe,
and then it's just full bore,
let's go pick and roll.
Yeah, you might want to go under on Fox the first time.
We'll run it again.
You won't be able to go
under as easily. We'll disguise it. Vesel flies up from a corner, whatever. I don't know, man.
The lack of shooting is a real thing. I just cannot wait to see Fox and Wembe Nama together
because I think Fox is not a great passer. He's just a good passer. You could see him learning
the rhythms with Wembenyama. When I watched the film, it was just glaringly obvious that
Chris Paul is a better passer and a more daring
confident passer than Fox.
But you could see Fox start to pick up the rhythm of Wembe's rolls to the rim,
his footwork when the lob is there versus the floater.
More reps.
I just,
I'm putting no ceiling on Wembenyama.
So I can't wait to see it.
I don't know what it nets out to.
That's my preamble.
What do you think of all that?
Yeah,
I think there's an important thing to understand of like,
we talk about team chemistry all the time.
I don't think people understand pick and roll chemistry and how much that really matters.
It's like a quarterback with a receiver, right?
Like there's always a quarterback that has their favorite receiver,
who they go to all the time,
who they're kind of locked in on.
And it's something that, look,
Fox didn't have any chance to really develop that with Wembe
in the five games that they played together.
Like there was just not enough time.
There's not even enough practice time in the schedule for that.
So like just off that,
I think that gets improved,
you know,
with where they're at with a full season training camp
and everything.
behind them, I think that improves naturally on its own without having to do much.
And then I think it gets interesting in terms of what wrinkles will they throw in?
And that's the stuff I want to see where I'm really curious.
Like I went through a bunch of the pick and rolls.
I don't think as many as you did.
But there was one that really stood out to me between Fox and Wembe.
And it's one of my favorite things that I don't think a lot of teams do a ton of.
It's the deep corner pick and roll because that's a really difficult one to defend.
even if you're just going to switch it.
Because with it being deep, and they ran it against the magic.
It was a fluke play.
It wasn't something that was designed.
But it'd end up in a scenario where Wembe comes to set the screen.
And Fox just gets an easy layup off the magic who was a very stingy defense.
And I felt like, okay, that's something that they could try to find a way to engineer a little bit more of with that.
But that's like a rarity.
You're not going to spam it.
You're not going to run that 25 times in a game.
I think finding the different combinations.
And sometimes, like you said, Wembe not in the pick and roll,
but have him in the dunker spot.
Like that's going to cause problems, right?
Just with his size and it.
I mean, you said it.
He's 7.5.
He grew two inches.
That's not even fair.
But he's already bigger now.
And now you're in this situation where like just put him in different spots.
And I think it creates a little more challenge for teams with what they have.
The shooting absolutely is going to be a problem.
Like there's just no question.
They're going to pack the the paint and they're going to have to knock down shots.
You know, you're not going to get, they just finished their preseason game last night.
You're not going to get five or seven from Justin, excuse me, Julian Champany.
I should have mentioned him.
He's an important player for their team because he's a knockdown shooter.
Yeah.
But like you can't just say like we're going to get that on a regular basis, right?
Like that's a crazy number.
But they have to get and create open looks.
And the other thing I noticed a lot in their.
pick and rolls and this is where teams are just going to dare them.
They're selling out on the rolls and it's leading to a lot of open kickout threes.
That's going to be a big shot for them.
They have to knock down the open threes on those kickouts.
You mentioned corner pick and rolls, empty side pick and rolls.
Just a general way to make up for your lack of spacing is A, play fast.
And I think like there were a lot of Fox Wembenyama off misses pick and rolls.
20 on the shot clock step up screen and like you can't set up for that you can't get the help
ready for that but also like bring fox up from the corner for like a handoff bring them off
a screen from vassel that makes them think about that and then bring vicell around for a pick and roll
wemby there's a lot they can do with just speed and variety and you mentioned the dunker spot
look like wembanyama is going to be very soon one of the five best players in the league
like maybe within 10 games,
but like, okay, yeah, he's there.
He's going to be the best player in the league
at some point in his career.
You don't necessarily think about
like Dunker Spot for that guy,
but one of the reasons I really like the Fox acquisition
that jumped off the screen is
he gives them another one-on-one creator
that really they just did not have last year.
And so you saw clips of like
Fox hunting Jordan Poole,
Fox hunting Trey Young,
Fox getting center switched on to him,
and he can roast all those guys.
He can bully the littler guards.
And then when he gets into the lane,
you have that dude in the dunker spot.
Just throw it up to him in its two points.
And I think they can scrounge buckets off that in a way using Fox
that they just did not have on their team before him.
Yeah.
I mean, I just think about, you know,
even if it's something where it's when he's playing with Sohan, right?
And Sohan sets the screen.
It's the short role.
It's the, the,
Sohan's a good passer.
They're going to be able to find that stuff.
There's a lot of areas where they can do.
I just don't want them to just get stuck on,
and even though I've been partially guilty of this,
stuck on just the Fox Wemby Pick and Roll, right?
Like, I think there's ways to move him around the chessboard
that puts them in pieces,
that puts them in positions where they're going to be like,
okay, you're going to do this, you're going to suck in,
you're going to take away all this in the paint.
Good luck.
He's 7.5.
And it's long, it's a long,
five like that catch radius that wingspan all of that it's it's a we're just going to throw it up
and we're going to bet our guy can get to it and your guy can't and i think that we got to go
catch diameter on wemby instead of catch radius it's too big um the other thing is they're going to
pay a lot of attention to their spacing so if you look at their pick and rolls you will see a lot
of times if it's a fox wemby pick and roll center of the floor you will see weeks of
corner, Devin Vassell, only guy on the weak side, because that's where defenses are trained
to help from. So they'll put Castle on the strong side near the ball and Barnes, they can move
around a little bit. Whatever the weakest shooter is, they'll put him strong side and complicate
to help a little bit. It's a real thing, the lack of shooting, but there's ways around it.
And I like the big guys they brought off the bench. The wild card is both now and medium term,
the Fox Harper Castle Trio Castle, I think, is just like permanent fixture of the franchise,
rookie of the year, not as ball dominant as Harper and Fox are.
This is to me not a problem.
Like I'm happy to have all three of these guys on the team right now.
I could see it in two years or three years being like, all right, we do have to make a decision
between Fox and Harper.
I really like Harper.
Harper has got a lot of craft and power.
to his game. A lot of feel. Defensively, he could be really, really good. He's got a lot of tools.
I don't know, like, most rookies are not super ready to help their teams win games at a high level.
So that makes me a little nervous that they're going to be counting on him off the bench a lot and perhaps Brian off the bench a lot.
But I would like to stagger the Harper Foxman. It's almost as dramatically as possible.
But he's got the kind of game and they can, like especially if you stagger,
Wemby and Fox, and so Harper gets to play with Wembe in those minutes.
He's got the kind of game where I could at least see him being like a neutralish presence
as a rookie, but I don't know what you thought of him in college or in Summer League.
I think he was a no-brainer pick for them.
I really like his fit for the team.
The Fox one, like Fox is a better offball player than Harper.
He's a better spot-up shooter.
He actually snuck in some good cuts like down the slot for the spurs.
but Harper, I don't know what his offball game is going to look.
They're going to work with that him.
But how do you see those three guards sort of fitting together?
Yeah, first, I think you're right with the Castle scenario.
You know, not nearly as ball dominant.
I think he's more of a second side kind of guy, more of a, let me, you know, cut in the right actions and things like that.
And I think you're going, and I'm high on Castle in that regard where he can just be your
secondary playmaker.
The challenge does come with Fox and Harper.
And I'm, you know, I like Harper.
I'm not a massive college basketball guy, so I didn't watch a ton of him in college,
kind of catching up on him and cramming more than anything else at Summer League and to this
point in the season.
When he hadn't played for a few months in Summer League.
Summer League is such a hard way to gauge a player in all those scenarios and what the team
construction.
It's a conversation for another time.
But figuring out how he fits with this team, I think it's a great problem to have
two or three years from now.
I think it's like you lined up at the beginning when you were talking about the team,
the overview, right?
Need to win now.
You're going to play Fox a ton more.
But now at the same time, you can kind of bring along Harper a little bit slowly.
Like it's not urgent to the point where it's like, this guy has to hit right now.
You know, he can have a, hey, come off the bench.
When Fox goes to the bench, I like the idea of pairing him with Wemby.
You know, when Wembe goes to the bench of the first and bring him in with Wembe when he comes back and let Fox get his rest.
I like that idea of let him kind of get that experimentation with Wemby and work through that stuff in the pick and roll.
And they got to get the information in the data point.
Let's see what that looks like.
How does that play together?
And I think that's going to be the important thing for them to take a look at and explore with what they have.
I think it's going to work out mainly the other side of it is because he's so good defensively.
And I think that's where it's like, that's where he's going to earn his minutes.
Because the one thing you don't want is his coming in, struggle on offense, and then give up points on the other end.
You know, the NBA is a little bit obviously different than college he's going to have to learn.
But I think it's a good opportunity for him to be in.
And then two or three years from now, when it's a decision-making time, it's a good position to be in if you're the Spurs.
A lot of this really comes down to, I just don't think it's possible to be too high on Wenbenyama.
And I'm just talking about this season.
I mean, I'm not talking about it.
Like, give him a couple years.
Like, I've, I've listened and read some stuff about like, well, he could be, if all
things go right, he could be in the MVP conversation this year.
He's going to be in the MVP conversation this year, if he's healthy.
The two caveats with the spurs that cuts separately are, number one, obviously if
Wembeiyama misses half the season or whatever, it's sunk for them.
Number two, and what we're not going to talk much about today is they got all the ammo they need
if they're better than expected to make a win now trade of almost any ilk from role player to other star.
But as far as Wembe, like, he's the best defense player in the NBA now.
And I just think he is going to be like nothing we have ever seen defensively.
It's like playing with six guys having him on the team.
And I think offensively, what he did last year, what do he average, like 23 a game, something like.
that.
Yeah.
Taking too many threes, not having the level of teammates that he's going to have this year,
particularly a guy like Fox who can break down a defense in different ways.
And being lighter and less polish in the post, I just think he's going to be in the MVP
conversation now, not win it because I just don't think the Spurs will be good enough.
But like Bill and I were doing our Ringer 100 rankings.
And we did a podcast about it.
didn't end up talking about it, but he wanted to know where I had Wembenyama, and if
Wembeiyama finishes as the fifth best player in the league this season, because the top
four is Shea, Yolkich, Yonis, Luca, that's a hard top, top four to crack.
Who would he, who would he knock out?
And he had Edwards as fifth, Anthony Edwards.
I think Wembe is going to be better than Edwards by the end of the season.
Like I just, I just, I can't put a ceiling on him.
If you told me the average 28, 14, 5, 5 blocks, two steals, and wins defense player of the year,
and opponent shoot 45% at the rim against.
And it seems completely believable.
Yeah, no, and it's the other thing, too, because, you know, reading the great article from Mike Wright, you know, and also Jared Weiss with the athletic, like the, there's one thing the common theme about it is Wembe wants it.
Wembe is hungry for it.
I don't even want to say hungry, angry for it.
Like he is like demanding in a way of like this is what he wants.
This is this is why he goes to a Shaolin temple and,
and,
you know,
wakes up at 4.30 in the morning and,
and,
and,
and,
and then,
you know,
works with Hakeem.
And then,
like,
and even the conversation,
I don't want to spoil too much of,
uh,
Mike's article.
Everybody should go read it.
You know,
but like the conversation where he's like,
you already have everything.
He's like,
no,
I need to know everything.
Like,
that kind of design.
desire and hunger like that propels you in a certain way where I think it puts him in the conversation
now and I'm with you on the I don't know if he'll be better than aunt because I actually want to
see what aunt's low post game looks like now um but I think there's a conversation to be had where
it's like yeah he's going to be in the mix we're going to be talking about him on a nightly basis
where it's just like the hell did he just do you know the the you know the five by five game
You know, I'm putting it out there.
He's going to, I think he's going to get a quadruple double.
You know, we've only had four in the NBA.
I think he's going to get one and make it five.
And I think he's going to have more than one through the course of his career.
Like, I just think we're in a situation where there is no limit to put on him.
You know, and I think he understands how much he, like how, I mean, he, he wants it so damn bad, Zach.
Like, you can feel it in the way he's doing.
things and in the way he trained and everything that he's done this off season.
Like, how do you not project that with already what we've seen from him?
Like, how do you not think he's going to be one of the best players in the NBA of the season?
Look, just zeroing in on the film I watched at the Fox minutes.
If we get to a point, and it could be right off the bat based on how he's looked in preseason,
and this is a specific game and a specific matchup I'm talking about from last season,
if we get to the point where like d'Andre hunter is on him that type of wing and he just puts d'Andre hunter in the basket
that's an emergency for the entire league because then that option is over and you have to swarm him and yeah
you're going to make guys make shots but the shots are going to get easier the drives are going to
get easier because the deand and you've got to play faster right because entering the post takes time
and you don't want to enter it to victor wembenyama against the
a guy like that with four on the shot clock when he just has to take a fadeaway jumper.
But if he turns that into a like, oh, you're just a mosquito.
Get out of my way.
That is a crisis for everybody.
And I think we're going to get like it's never going to be automatic like that.
But I think he's going to have a much better time scoring against that kind of matchup in the post than he did last year.
And he's going to be smarter about like give it up on a switch.
Bro deeper in.
Give it back to me here than he was last year.
And Fox will get better finding him on the pick and roll.
Like there were a couple, there were a lot where Fox would turn the corner,
Wembe would be rolling.
And Fox would pick up his dribble early and whip that pass to the right corner.
And you're like, that's a good pass.
That dude's open on the Kings, that was a great pass.
On this team, keep your dribble alive a little longer and try to find the seven foot five dude going down the lane.
I think I just, I couldn't be more.
Like, again, 44 and a half feels like a good line.
I'm not 50 wins.
I'm not like no top four.
But there's a top, there's a five.
six seed upside here and a play-in floor.
And I just, Wembe, I just can't wait.
I cannot wait.
To piggyback on your Fox point,
if Fox masters the probe dribble or the Nash dribble,
whatever you want to call it,
then that opens everything up.
Because even if it's not available on the first part of the role,
when he goes, you know,
say Fox just goes through the lane,
just throw it back up because Wembe's right there.
He's at the rim at that point.
And I will bet, I will take the bet all the time of like,
Wembe's going to get it before you get it, before, you know, the defense can get to it.
Just put it up there.
And I think even just a probe dribble and it being late, like that's the luxury of having a guy like Victor Webbenyama on the role.
It's like, it could even be late and you're still going to probably get it if you put it in the right spot for him.
So then there's going to be some nuance where Fox is going to have to learn.
It goes back to that pick and roll chemistry of where to where can I put it for him.
and where where do we go you know the fun the fun part of the first the rookie season of webbenyama was
the spurs player is trying to figure out how high can we throw this you know and and you would see it
and this was you know pop would say it on you'd see him on the sideline go nuts you know they'd have
somebody would be froning him and they would throw the pass too low and it'd get stolen and you
would just see pop going like no just look how big he is just throw it throw it up you know and
I was about to curse in the way pop would but like the you know just put it just put it just put
it in the fucking air.
You know, just put it up.
He'll go get it.
You'd rather go out of bounds and sail over Wemby's head than just throw it too low.
So, you know, I think that's the stuff Fox has to learn.
And I think that's what they're going to figure out.
And I think that's what they got to.
That's the stuff I'm excited for for this season with watching the Spurs team.
And I can't wait.
You know, as soon as, you know, when Fox gets back on the floor, I just want to see it right away.
Bottom line.
They're young in the back court.
shooting is going to be an issue.
The West is the West.
There's a world in which they go 41 and 41, 38 and 44, whatever.
Fox is already missing time in the preseason.
If Fox and Wembeiyama are healthy for 65 to 75 games apiece,
the spurs were already good last year when Wembeiyama was on the floor,
with any of their core players, basically.
Like, Fembe plus CP, they were plus seven almost per 100 possessions.
I also think there's an upside scenario where they are 47 and 35, 48 and 34,
where you're like, oh, that seems surprising.
And then we get to the end of the season.
He's like, no, he's just that good.
So we'll see.
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Okay, now we're going to switch gears, Mo.
This is an NBA podcast.
I talk about every NBA team, including the dregs.
Because I love the dregs.
We love the dregs.
We're curious about things on the dregs.
I was up last night watching Nets Wizard's Summer League footings.
to prepare for this because I care about you,
Washington Wizards fans.
Brooklyn Nets fans, are you there?
I know some of you are there because people are at Barclay Center
and not all of them are wearing jerseys from the other teams.
We're going to talk about reasons to watch the dregs.
I classified four teams as the dregs.
Brooklyn, Washington, Charlotte,
which is only a semi-drag.
It's knocking on the ceiling of not being a dreg.
And Utah.
I will give you first pick.
Who you want to talk about?
Let's just go to Brooklyn right away.
Okay.
Would you like to start?
Yeah, sorry.
I didn't know if you wanted the starter,
if you wanted me to go.
I am a huge fan of Jordy Fernandez as a coach.
I thought he did.
He needs some Hennessy, by the way.
I hope he's got some Hennessy on.
It's going to be on hand.
But I thought that, listen, going in the last season,
this is going to be the worst team in the NBA.
They're trying to tank.
They made the trade McHale Bridges, got all their picks back, makes a lot of sense.
We're going to be awful.
And then Jordy Fernandez just went, uh-uh.
I'm not going to allow that on my watch.
And he coached his ass off with the team.
I mean, there were games where they literally had nobody on the floor.
I mean, you know, it was all G-leaguers.
There was brutal nights where they had injuries left and right.
and nobody was available and he coached his ass off and he puts these guys in the right spots
and unfortunately on some nights these guys just can't make the play that he needs them to make
but he's doing a great job with where they need to be and now you look at it with look they make
the trade for Michael Porter Jr and now it's an opportunity for him to say hey ball's in your hand
you you are a role player with the Nuggets here we need you to be a star it's not going to be it's a
not that different from McHale Bridges going from Phoenix to the nets and then getting the ball in his hands.
And let's see what kind of player he's going to be.
I mean, your favorite player, Cam Thomas, is going to be your best friend.
No, you know, but Cam Thomas has a lot on the line this season.
So you know he's going to come out.
There's going to be some nights where he's just going to drop 40, you know, and go nuts in that stuff.
Like there's fun stuff to watch with this squad and then to see what happens with, you know,
drafting three playmakers.
What do we have with these guys and experimenting and exploring with those guys?
You know, it's maybe a little bit redundant from, in my opinion of the draft they had of
just kind of drafting the same guy over and over again.
But now we're going to see which one of these guys is going to stick.
Like it's an interesting position to be in.
Like there's stuff to watch there.
It's nice to Michael Porter Jr. that you said the next.
traded for Michael Porter Jr.
When they really traded for Denver's
unprotected first round pick in whatever year it was
and they got Michael Porter Jr.
And the Michael Porter Jr.
podcast experience as part of the trade.
I wasn't going to mention the podcast experience.
I was going to leave that one alone.
It's been quite a ride.
Yes.
And they do have this weird sort of mismatched
half roster versus another half roster
of like,
I think, look, I don't,
if you ask me who they're starting five is,
I can get the three,
because it's going to be Cam Thomas,
Michael Porter Jr, and Nick Claxton,
who are veteran-ish guys who are,
like, competent NBA players to very good NBA players.
And then you have these other veterans of Haywood Highsmith,
who's a little injured right now,
and Terrence, man,
who will probably come off the bench.
I don't think you want to give them starting spots.
And then you have just this pile of complete wildcard unknowns.
all of whom we're going to have to handle the ball a lot.
And that's what makes me sort of nervous that,
I mean,
they're over under is like 20 and a half,
which is very low.
But I just,
like once one of those veterans,
like Cam Thomas or Michael Porter Jr.
comes off the floor,
and the MPJ is not really a shot creator for others anyway,
ball handler,
whatever.
Or will they trade one of those guys at some point?
Who knows?
I just, like,
you hand the ball to Treyori,
Seraf,
Yeager Jöman, I think is how you pronounce it.
By the way, I watched two separate videos of
Jeyer Jomen educating people how to pronounce his last name
first at BYU and then with the Nets.
And they were different pronunciations.
One was Demen or demon and one was Joman.
So like I'm going Joman because that was the Nets one.
Like there's just Kobe Buffkin.
There's just none of these guys can shoot.
None of them are ready to be ball.
handlers at this level.
They're all going to turn it over a ton.
They're all big and interesting.
And Danny Wolf will handle the ball some too.
But like creating offense for this team is going to be ugly at time.
Interesting, but ugly.
And like all those guys are interesting.
Like Saroff is a little craftier than I thought with his left hand and spin moves
and stuff.
Jomon is dealing with some planter fichitis right now.
So he's sort of TBD.
Charore is more of a defense first guy.
Drake Powell, they also drafted.
We didn't see him much in Summerlee.
Danny Wolf's interesting.
I mean, how interesting.
I think defensively it's going to be, can he hang in in the NBA?
But they did play him at the four more than I thought in Summer League.
And he can bring the ball up.
He can pass.
Their highlight of Summer League, by the way, was Danny Wolf is such an audacious passer
that he threw a no-look pass that hit Drew Timmy in the face
because Drew Timmy was looking for it under the basket.
Drew Timmy can play, by the way.
Yes.
He had a solid summer.
But like at the four,
Danny Wolf can't beat fours off the dribble,
can't really bully him in the post.
At the five, he's kind of a defensive liability.
Teams will cross-match.
I don't like, it's just, there's a lot here.
It's kind of, I don't know.
The young guys, I'm excited for the young guys.
I just, it's, people need to prepare for like a lot of turnovers,
a lot of turnovers.
The basketball itself at times is not going to be pretty.
And it wasn't pretty last season, right?
Like there's a level of like it's not going to be something where you're going to look at and say like, oh man, that's good basketball.
They, they, they, you know, there's going to be a lot of turnovers.
That's part of having such a young team.
And so many ball handlers that are all, I mean, a good number of them being rookies.
Like all of that is going to play into it.
And that's what's going to make it a little bit challenging.
But there's, again, just the, the Cam Thomas experience is worth looking at and and seeing how that kind of plays out.
I mean, again, like some of these guys are fun to watch.
Danny Wolf is fun to watch.
I just like what position is he going to play?
Who's going to be guarding him on the other end?
They're going to put wings on him and centers on whoever they want to put the centers on.
How do all these point guards coexist?
Because not only do you have them all, two or three of them are going to be playing at a time.
Can anyone cut?
Can they play with pace?
All of that.
The good news for them is they have a million draft picks still coming to them.
The interesting subplot for them is they do not control their
2027 pick.
That goes to the rockets and a swap.
That sort of like you, do they want to hit the gas at some point because of that this
coming summer?
And this will be a fact-finding mission this season.
They'll probably trade at least one or two veterans along the way.
These kids all showed some interesting stuff, but the lack of shooting and the lack of
sort of blow-by speed other than Treyori, whose lack of shooting is sort of compromises his
speed because guys just play off them.
It's just, I don't know what the hell this is going to amount to.
Any other Brooklyn thoughts?
Dayron Sharp, incredible offensive rebounder.
I like Dayeron Sharp.
Clowny, is Clowny going to be anything?
I kind of like the glimpses of Clowny as a corner three-point shooter, spot-up guy,
a pick-and-pop guy, but how are we getting in minutes with all these guys?
Yeah, it gets hard in that stuff.
You know, the other thing I'm just not so, probably not fair, but like, I am just
curious to see how Claxton Seasons goes and what happens.
because to me, I think he'd be a guy that teams might be calling about.
But I think that's going to be an interesting one with where that ends up for them.
When you talk about the veteran guys that they might move,
and I think that's maybe like a tiny subplot.
It doesn't help us into why do you want to watch this team?
But I think there's just going to be a lot of fun.
It's going to be fun.
Just enjoy the ride.
It's going to be exciting.
I think it's going to be a fast-paced team.
Just enjoy the ride at this point.
Clax is a very good player and a very good selfless teammate.
positive spirit.
And yet just inevitably gets ground down by everything else going on around him.
And as a result becomes a fun guy to keep your eye on off the ball because they'll be
past times when he's open, he doesn't get it, times when someone takes a crazy shot.
And you can just see him being like, oh, my God.
Again.
I got to run back on defense again.
All right.
I'm going to let you keep picking.
Washington, Charlotte, Utah.
Let's just take the one Western conference team out of the way right now.
Let's just go Utah.
Okay?
Because I don't have much.
I just think, you know, I like that they cleared the deck for Ace Bailey, for Clayton Jr.
Like, I like that, hey, we're going to give it to these guys.
We're going to let them go.
I'm going to keep harping.
I love Will Hardy as a coach, you know, fellow Spurs guy.
Like, I appreciate, you know, the stuff he's doing.
I'm excited for Laurie Marketing it.
Because I'm probably one of the few people who was like into Eurobasket
and was like paying attention to a lot of that stuff.
And I thought he had a great Euro basket that I think's going to carry over.
Don't forget, when the Lori Mark and Renaissance began in Utah,
it was coming off of a Euro basket.
And it was, I think, Will Hardy's first season as a coach as well.
And I think there's a lot of that stuff.
I feel like we're going to get that resurgence from him.
And I feel like there's going to be a lot of fun stuff with what they have going.
but I just love that they cleared the way for their young guys.
Hey, no more.
Clarkson, Sexton, Collins.
Yeah, all those, like, we're going into the young guy direction.
Let's go.
Let's see what we have.
And I'm excited for it.
I mean, Ace Bailey, I think, has a chance to be pretty good.
Like, I'm excited to see where we go with all this stuff.
And that's where I'm at with the jazz.
I mean, if you asked me to project, like, the guard minutes on this team,
like good fucking luck
the best I can do
is they're going to start
Markinen and Kessler
two years ago
that was a very good combination for them
since then I think it's more about the surrounding talent
than them
I think Collier probably earned a shot
to be the starting one
just based on his passing acumen
his lack of scoring ability
is an obstacle
but surround him by better players
like Markinen and Kessler
actually have them play.
Maybe that helps.
If you look at pick and roll numbers on tracking data,
they can sort it for like if you,
like the percentage of times the ball handler shoots on a pick and roll.
Collier is one of the four or five lowest in the league.
And like that's nice.
He's selfless and all that.
He needs to be more of a scoring threat.
Other than that,
like the minutes at the two and the three.
Like are they going to start Ace Bailey right away?
Does Cody Williams have anything to provide?
Clayton Jr.'s here.
Hendricks I really loved before that leg injury
I'm really happy he's back up I
I would probably just start him if he's healthy
because I know I'm going to get some defensive intensity
and pace out of him
you know there's just tons of guys here
like Sensibok and I get minutes of him
Filipowski can he play backup five or do I have to play Nerkitch
I like Philopausky I had Philopowski second team
all rookie last year I don't think he made it but he made my fake
ballot he had a nice little summer league too
like there was runs where I was watching him in summer league
going like yo this like there's
this might be a guy that legitimately needs to get more minutes in Utah.
Like there's a legitimate, like,
player here in what we have.
And, like,
let's give them those opportunities.
They have,
they have a mixed,
uh,
mosh,
I don't know if I'm saying the word.
But like they just,
Mish,
mosh,
mash,
yeah,
you know,
they have a whole collection of talent.
Then I think they have to sort through what do they have.
And I think that's really where they,
you know,
and who's one of our guys,
who are guys that we need to kind of look
on they have veteran guys look they have my guy george niang um the the the the the g wagon you know they
brought they have kevin like they have a bunch of guys where i'm like all right we don't i don't know
they're not long-term guys but like are they going to get minutes where are we going to put these guys
you know like i want to see what they have in in particular the young guys and that's the stuff
i want to watch more this season with them is i want it i want them to figure it out hendricks
hell of us you know like you said great start of the season gets injured doesn't
really, we need to see what this is now.
How does he come back from the injury?
Can he continue what he was, the trajectory he was going on?
Or is it going to be altered a little bit?
Like, I just want to see what they got.
It's interesting when we talk about these teams.
You know, the lottery has become so much more unpredictable now with the new odds,
which I generally think is a good thing.
Utah, I mean, I heard Ryan Smith was like bereft when the lottery happened last year
and the Jazz ended up, what, fifth?
Lowest they could possibly get.
It is going to be interesting to see as these teams sort of digest it, like, yeah,
being the worst team is, like, not as valuable as it used to be.
Plus, there are fewer teams in this bucket this year than there have been.
I would hope these teams would just be like, yeah, let's just be a little bit more competitive.
We don't have to, like, actually manipulate things this much, despite the fact that
these top three guys in this draft are supposed to be incredible between Peterson, DeBenzza,
and boozer.
Yeah, like that said, I don't really want to see.
I like all of these guys.
I love them all, actually.
I know two of them personally.
I don't know the third.
I don't want to see Kyle Anderson, Kevin Love or George Yang on the floor.
I just don't.
Like, I got enough young guys, and those guys aren't going to help me be super competitive
anyway.
Slow Mo is the closest one, I think, to helping.
I just don't want to see them or NERC.
I just want to see everybody else when I.
I watched this team.
30th in defense last year for the Jazz.
Let's pick that up a little bit.
What do you think of Kessler?
You know, it's been reported already.
Tony Jones broke the story at the Athletic
that they broke off extension talks early.
I think he was asking for a lot from what I've heard
and the Jazz have a ton of cap space
and just decided we're going to prioritize our cap space.
You know, he's been in all these rumors,
like how many picks are the Lakers going to give up for him
and this and that?
And then they get Aiton.
Like, I think Kessler's good.
He's a very good rim defender.
He's a decent role, man.
He's flashed a little bit of feel on offense, but it hasn't quite materialized into, like, you know, they've tried to make him a fake three-point shooter.
That hasn't happened.
I don't know what to think of him.
I think he's fine.
I top out it, like, as fine for now.
Like, he's a starting big on a team.
Like, I don't know if he makes you a contender.
I mean, I think that all comes down to what you have around you with, with, with,
everything across the board.
But it was, it was weird how, like, he had a big season, had, you know, big minutes.
And then he kind of felt like he was almost an after shot thought at one point, you know,
where it was like, oh, wow, like they're really not playing him that much.
And that was, you know, the trade rumors all of a suddenly started coming around.
And I was like, that's weird.
I thought he was a piece for them, at least in terms of like big man solid, you know,
we know what we're going to get from you.
and then trying to be, hey, okay, shoot some three balls and things like,
it just didn't fit.
It's not who he is as a player.
Like, I don't, I like him.
I don't love him.
I feel like he's a guy that, you know, if I, if he's my starting center for a team,
I'd be like, all right, like, serviceable.
He can give us a good 25 to 30 minutes a game.
He's going to be solid rim protector.
Like everything you said, roll man, all that stuff.
You know, there's going to be a good feel for that stuff.
You need those guys on your teams.
but I'm not like crazy about it.
And if he wants a big number of contract extension,
I'm with the jazz.
Like, yeah, man, like, no, let's just see what the market says.
Led the league in offensive rebounding rate last year, too.
He's an incredible offensive rebounder.
You mentioned marketing.
My Austin Ainsch, name-checked me last week on Media Day or two weeks ago,
whenever that was.
Not in a flattering way.
Because I had said on this podcast,
I would be blown away if Lowry Markin and were on the jazz at the end of the season.
Hardly alone in that take, by the way.
But somehow the questioner mentioned me, so Austin mentioned me too.
I've made the joke before that he must be like John Travolta and Pulp Fiction just looking around like what?
How did this happen to me?
These are the guys on my team now.
And Austin said, no, yeah, I don't know what Zach's talking about.
We want Lowry on the team long term.
He's part of our core, blah, blah.
That's cool.
You got to say what you got to say.
And maybe there's some truth that in just this sense, the competency level I talked about vis-a-vis the lottery odds, right?
Doesn't pay off to be super bad.
It certainly hurts morale.
And then all of these young guards could really use marketing around both to be a creative hub so they don't have to do too much and to space the floor.
And I'm thinking mostly of Keante George, who he's got something, Mo.
Like he'll throw passes these like one-armed lefty lasers to the corner
Or go on a shot making binge or stutter step hesitation dribble into the lane for a floater
Boy, he's a lot of floaters where you're like there's something there's something
He also shot 45% on twos low 30s on threes and is a massive glaring
defensive liability who just sort of wanders around sometimes
If I'm keeping marketing around it's in part because
he's got to rehabilitate his trade value after whatever we did last season.
The Finland stuff helped.
And in part because it's just beneficial for all of these young guards to have him,
the then follow up question is like, how long is that interesting to Lowry Marketing in?
But I get what Austin is saying.
It's a tough position to be in.
But I think, again, like, it comes down to what you said.
How long can Laurie Markinen really kind of put up with this?
and I don't, I shouldn't say put up with it, but just being, he's in the middle of his prime and he has not appeared in a playoff game.
Yeah, like it's, it's, you know, you know he's a competitor.
He wants to play in the playoffs.
He wants to show where he can be, you know, what he can be in this league.
And I think there's a lot of that stuff where it's like, cool, I get it.
But like, also, if he rehabs his value and you're a jazz team that's not going anywhere, you can't hold on to him.
And we've seen it too many times.
we've seen too many teams hold on to a guy too long for whatever reason and then when it comes
time to they want to trade him they get half of what they could have gotten for him a year or two
earlier and i think that's the important thing there that the jazz have to say you know have to
kind of weigh when they're looking at all of this where are we going and where's marketing going
and like how does that work for us are we going to be competitive in a year or two no and that's part
of why I just,
Austin's got to say what he's got to say.
Like, if they actually got a really strong offer for Lowry-Marcin,
and I just don't believe they're turning it down.
I just don't see it.
But they already have a ton of picks, so who knows?
All right, we're going to go now to the team
that I'm actually most excited to watch of all of these teams.
I can't believe I'm saying this.
I'm really excited to watch the Wizards,
who were 30th in offense,
28th in defense,
perilously close to what I call bobcatting,
which is finishing 30th in both categories.
Shout out to the 7 and 59 Charlotte Bobcats of all those many years ago.
Pretty much bad at everything last year.
And yet,
when you talk about a starting five that is going to feature
maybe Bob Carrington,
Kula Bali,
with less ball handling responsibilities,
and Alex Saar,
who's super interesting,
some people hate him some people love him i'm in the like boat with alex sar i call him mr almost
because he just is almost doing something good all the time like oh that floater oh oh he cut to the
rim at the oh he missed again mr almost good passer defense i believe in and then off the bench
tray johnson i might just start trey johnson right away i i just i'm so excited start him over kisper
start him over bub i don't care i like bub's two-way ability we'll see if he's
can chew well enough.
AJ Johnson, all I know is the dude is a freaking blur,
and I can't wait to see what happens.
Will Riley flash some stuff in Summer League that's interesting?
Kishan George, I like.
Who am I forgetting?
I mean, there's just a bunch of interesting young guys here,
and there's a little pop to them,
particularly Trey Johnson,
who is a shot maker, a shot taker,
but can move a little bit off the ball,
has the goods to defend when he buys in.
There's just a lot to like here, but it's fashionable to say they're a rebuilding team that hasn't found the guy yet.
Well, that's hard.
Finding the guy is hard.
You need lottery luck.
You need lottery luck in the right draft.
Maybe Trey Johnson is close to the guy.
Maybe Alex Sarr is not the guy, but maybe he's really good and you've got something.
But I don't know, man.
I'm excited to watch this team.
I'm interested in your take on SAR specifically.
Yeah, I mean, I think the calling him Mr.
almost is probably the perfect sort of way to put it, you know, with him because,
but there's something there.
Like it's you,
I just feel like it's all going to come together there, right?
You know, finished fourth and rookie of the year voting, you know, the defense is
there.
Like, full stop.
Like I'm, I think he's perfect for them defensively.
I think I like what he does.
You know, being where he needs to be, being at the spot, rim protection.
He defended the second most shots at the rim per game last year.
Now he's uneven, but that's what 19 and 20 year olds do.
But only Wembe defended more shots per game at the rim.
And he'll get better with that too, right?
Like he'll as he develops, as he gets older, he'll have a better understanding of
timing and things like that.
Like I'm in on that end of the floor with him.
Can he put it together on the offensive end?
And I think that's where the almost stuff comes in, right?
Like you need that stuff to click.
Because you can see it working in his mind.
Like the cut where, okay.
that's a great cut, but he didn't finish the play.
Right?
So it's like that last step.
He's gotten all the way to the 10-yard line,
but he can't get it to the end zone.
Like it's that last step right there.
And I think it's just going to happen where there's just going to be a click,
a moment where all of a suddenly we're going to be like,
oh, now he's finishing that.
Once he finishes that, the people who hate him are going to at least move to the neutral
or like column with him.
And I think there's a lot of, I think there's something there with that.
And they have to make sure.
The Wizards have to make sure they invest in that.
Right.
And I think that's an important aspect of it.
They got a lot of young guys to invest in.
But don't get, and it's easy to lose a guy or two in the shuffle.
You can't lose Alexar in the shuffle for them.
Because there's such a unique talent with what he can bring for them defensively.
And if he can click, get that stuff on the offensive end to come together.
And he just, this season's act, he just needs to be 10% better on that end.
Yeah.
The two most important players here are.
Trey Johnson and Alexar.
I don't say that dismissively of anybody else.
I really like Kishon, George.
I think I know what his best case NBA destiny is,
which is 3-and-D guy with a little bit of on ball juice.
Bilal Kulibali got off to a sensational start last year before he got hurt,
and then he sort of tailed off, ended up shooting, I think, 28% on threes.
The shooting is going to be questionable.
I don't think he's ever going to be a 30-pick-and-roll-a-game kind of guy,
but if he can be an attack closeouts guy,
make enough open threes and defend the hell out of people,
number one defender,
like guard the best guy on their team, great.
Bob Carrington, I think there's a pretty high level of variance for him.
Overall, I think he's going to be a rotation player.
A.J. Johnson, total mystery.
I didn't even mention Cam Whitmore,
who they just swiped from the Rockets.
Everyone's very excited for him.
I just hope he does not see this as an opportunity
to go hog wild as a scorer.
I'd like to see him
I mean he can really score
but I'd like to see him blend in a little bit
but Sarr
the thing that makes me optimistic about
Sarr is that he sees the floor
he maps the floor
he has an understanding of where everything is
what the next rotation and the rotation
behind that are going to be and you really
see that when teams blitz the
wizards in the pick and roll and he slips into
open space gets the ball and has a
four on three he's very comfortable
as a decision maker he knows the
passes. He knows when to go for the finish. Doesn't always finish. And sometimes, like, Mr.
Almost is like he makes a sensational spin move. And it's almost like his body is moving so fast that
he's surprised where he ends up and misses a shot at the rim. Eventually, he's going to make those
shots and slow down. Like, I'm on the higher end of Alexar. I understand the skeptics,
shoots a lot of threes. That's fine. I want him to become a pick and pop guy. Like, I just,
I see a package there that's interesting to me.
Yeah, it's just got to come together.
And remember, he's 20.
Like, this is just, he's just scratching the surface of really kind of figuring out what he can do physically.
Like it's, it's, he hasn't even matured physically to a large degree in terms of figuring out that stuff.
I think kind of running through the roster of all those guys, you know, and it's it's, it's him and it's Johnson.
And then it's everybody else.
I may be a little bit higher.
I might include Belalculabali in that range where it's those three guys.
Yeah.
No, I think he's a core guy.
And like Riley, he's got to fill out positionally.
He looks kind of like a four, but we can see him swing around a little bit.
I don't know how much he's going to play this year.
But he's got a template of something.
Like, he can't have to bench in college for Illinois.
But he's got a template of something interesting to me.
A little bit of handle.
The three looks pretty good.
Like there's a lot of interesting there.
Yeah.
I'm excited for the Wizards in a sense.
A few years ago, I would watch the Wizards just because they had nothing but weird games.
And shout out to Zach Harper, because he's the one that pointed it out to me.
He's like, every wizard game is weird.
And it was like, oh, wow.
And I started a while.
Yeah.
Now I'm excited because I want to see the upward trajectory of a young team.
Like, that's what I want to see.
Like, this is an exciting time for a Washington Wizard fan because it's like, you get to get on the ground floor of a band.
And then if they get good and everybody's like, you could be like, I was on them when they were, you know, when they were,
awful, you know, and I was watching these young guys develop. Like, that's, this is the ground floor
right now for what I hope will be for the wizards to really start to rise in the east.
We didn't mention the veterans who are here. C.J. McCollum and Chris Middleton. I think at least
one of them is going to start just because you got to start. Those guys are starters in the league.
They're veterans. They're here to mentor. They'll make everybody's job easier. I don't think both
of them will start. Both of them will play
until they are bought out or traded.
Kisbert,
useful guy to have around, man. I like Corey Kispert.
He's on a good contract. He's on a declining
$13 million and change contract. He can shoot. He can move
without the ball. He can run you like a little bit of
supplementary pick and roll.
If you get him a head start, like get them come off
one screen, come out of the corner.
If a team really made, like,
offered you some, like, even if it ends up being like three
second round picks. I could see them moving him, but I'm okay with him hanging around for now.
As long as you don't use too many possessions. I'm okay with the shooter hanging around here.
You need some of that smarts, you know, and some of that skills. You need kind of that stuff.
You know, it's the veteran presence from CJ and Chris, you know, having a guy like Chris Bird
out there who can be a little bit more of like just high IQ stuff. Because what happens when you
have a guy that's a little bit high, other guys can pick up on that. And that's an important aspect of sort
of, again, moving along in the process.
And the younger guys will see like, oh, that's a smart cut he made.
Maybe I need to do that.
Or a coach in film session going, like, let's just watch some of Corey's film right here.
Just because I want you to see the specific cut or how he moves into an open space and stuff.
And that stuff you can kind of work on in the development process.
Yeah, I mean, if I had to pencil, and I mean pencil in their starting lineup, I put McCollum,
Bub Carrington, Kisbert, Kulabali, who's injured right now, but we'll come back, hopefully,
early in the season and Sarr.
I don't know if that's the direction they'll go.
I think they probably don't want too, too many ball handlers on the floor at the same
time, but that feels like a good balance for me.
Maybe they wanted to start Trey Johnson right off the bat.
I'm cool with that.
Like that dude looks like a stud.
I'm excited for the Wizards.
I'm so excited that we talked about them longer than expected.
So you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to make a unilateral decision.
We're tabling the Charlotte Hornets discussion because the Charlotte Hornets are hovering
a little bit above this group.
Like how dare you?
How dare you?
Have you seen how many third graders are wearing lamello ball jerseys to school?
Okay.
How dare you?
We have a locker room leader in Grant Williams.
Grant Williams and Spencer Dinwiddie are going to be arguing over who's the true voice of the locker room, the veteran leader.
We got a lot here.
How dare you put us in this conversation?
You know what, Charlotte Hornets?
I hear you.
We're tabling it for a different day.
Mojekiel, what can we promote from you?
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And then next week we're going to start doing our predictions for awards. I like it.
All right. The award stuff is good. Divisions, I respect your throwback loyalty to the entire concept of divisions. I don't even pay any attention. But you got to have some structured to your previews. Mo, you're the best. I always say this. If you want to know what happened in the basketball game, not who's mad at who, who's in trade rumors, who made a face and who on the bench.
Mo is your guy.
Mo, thanks for your time, bud.
Thank you for having me.
All right, that's it for the Zach Lowe show today
and probably this week,
unless something crazy happens into the NBA.
You never know.
Thanks to Jesse, Jonathan and Mike on production.
Thanks to Ian Begley at S&Y.
Thanks to the Toronto Blue Jays.
Thanks to Mo De Kiel for talking Spurs and the Dregs.
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