The Zach Lowe Show - Philly Lovefest With Chris Ryan. Plus, Who’s Better or Worse Than We Thought with Mo Dakhil.

Episode Date: October 30, 2025

Chris Ryan joins Zach to start the show and revel in the good vibes around this 76ers team (1:51), talking about their young backcourt and what their new nickname should be! Then Mo Dakhil hops on to ...talk about who’s better or worse than we thought (22:31): The Bulls? The Bucks (44:55)? The Magic (50:24)? The Warriors (57:58)? Come for Noah Clowney’s gross highlight, and stay for Zach’s Oscar the Grouch costume! Host: Zach Lowe Guests: Chris Ryan 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 This episode is sponsored by Anthropic, the team behind Claude. Try Claude for free today at Claude.ai/LOWE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:39 Chris Ryan is here. He's wearing a Sixers hat. You know, Chris, when your own whitesman wrote a column for the ringer.com, is the window still open in the Joelle and Beat era for the Sixers? I scoffed. I laughed. I said, is anyone still even asking that question?
Starting point is 00:02:59 Joelle and Bede could never get through a full season in playoffs healthy. The window, Paul George is even healthy yet. The window has been shut. It is shut. It's all about Maxie, Edgecombe, McCain, whatever else comes down the pike. And here we are a couple weeks later. The Philadelphia 76ers are 4 and 0,
Starting point is 00:03:18 and maybe those two eras are the same era. Chris Ryan, how humiliated should I be right now for scoffing at this very notion that this team in this weakened Eastern Conference where Boston's out and Indiana's out and everyone's injured? New York, what have they proven? Cleveland, what have they proven? And yet, I just wrote your team off.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Wrote them off. Talk to me in a few years with Edgecom's in his prime and Maxis in his prime. Wrote him off. How are you feeling today? You know where the window is open? In my heart, because this 4-0-6ers team has kind of revived my love for this sport.
Starting point is 00:03:58 And I'm not going to lie to you. I've had multiple text message threads with fellow Philadelphians about how many rings from the Philadelphia Eagles we would give back to sustain and protect the edge the edgecom maxi backcourt for the next eight years and just to keep them in this perfect moment freeze it in amber i am so pumped up about this team um i mean do you have hope i mean is it too early it's not about that it's about like watch those guys explode off the bench during the wizards game during the hornets game watch everybody
Starting point is 00:04:37 watch Quentin Grimes tweet, the vibes are immaculate. That's what it is. After two and 12 last year, after several seasons of Harden and Embed, and honestly, for as much as I have so much love for Joel and B, but after several years of watching him essentially spent half the game on the ground, staring up at referees, and kind of slumping his shoulders, and just kind of being the emotionally dominant force on this team, to the extent that even Maxie seemed pretty disaffected last season. To go to this season where everybody has bounce, Adem Bona is two-hand dunking game winners. We've got Quentin Grimes and Edgecombe and Maxie playing out of their minds. And we still have a minutes limited in Bede, a sweat-suited Paul George, and a recovering Jared McCain, they're the cavalry.
Starting point is 00:05:30 So I kind of have, there's a lot of hope springing eternal right now here in the autumn. There's no question that, you know, Howard Beck was on the pod saying, oh, if everything goes right for the Sixers, like, why not? And I said, well, let me give you 10 reasons. Why not? Yeah. And he was like, what Nick Nurse coach of the year like is possible? I'm like, Howard, you're insane.
Starting point is 00:05:50 And you, two weeks later, you just made the case for, you know, who are you scared of in the East? The cavalry's coming. Joel will presumably get healthier. I don't know how healthy he'll stay, but he does not look great right now and yet still just puts in 25 points and 21 minutes. And those two got like complimentary guy, Paul George,
Starting point is 00:06:12 who you can ignore just to pretend the salary, it doesn't matter to you, just do some like role player stuff at a high level. Like that's McCain. Like there's, I'm a little nervous now. It's also the crazy thing is the swing year over year in just vibe and atmosphere.
Starting point is 00:06:31 So Edgecombe and Maxie and this backcourt somehow make Andre Drummond look three years younger, five years younger. I mean, his bounce, his sort of energy off the bench, Eric Gordon, who I, from everything I know, not the happiest camper last season or in general, smiling, everybody's doing Bash Brothers' arm celebrations. And so that kind of thing is just so sustaining, especially at the beginning of a season.
Starting point is 00:07:00 And you're, you know, I'm home. I'm watching Wizards games for the first and a half time. You know, I'm going through these. You really want to be a part of it. And I've been on the other side of it last season. They started 2 and 12 and you're kind of like, well, I guess I'm going to watch Nuggets games this season. I don't know. You know, like you just kind of wind up having nothing to do when your team is in the dumps like that.
Starting point is 00:07:23 And you're sort of watching everything fall apart and decay. This is the complete opposite. I just feel completely alive with this team. Edgecombe, 22 points, 5.5 assists a game. Shooting 47%, 43% on threes. Pretty solid on defense. I like, he's got a certain poise to him on offense. He's a great athlete, you know, a great straight line athlete,
Starting point is 00:07:47 but he plays with like a calm in the mid-range. He has control of his dribble, goes up for those little mid-range shots. He's unselfish. I think it was in the Wizards game. He and Embedd ran a pick and roll and there was a switch and Embed at a little guy on him and Edgecom had a big guy on him.
Starting point is 00:08:05 And you could be a guard in that moment and be like, it's my time to Sean. I'm going to barbecue chicken this guy. Instead he pulled it out. It's like Joel Bigfell, you take it. There's like a certain maturity to his game along with all the fun young guy explosiveness. Maybe he doesn't hit threes at this rate,
Starting point is 00:08:19 but the shot looks great. What has been your favorite Edgecombe unexpected surprise? Well, I did not expect him to be handling the ball for half the game, at least, if not more. I mean, against the Wizards, like Maxi became a little bit more of the point guard, point guard down the stretch. But his ball handling and his playmaking has been really impressive. And then there's just like effort. Watching him miss a three and almost get his own rebound and scare the crap out of the defensive player who does get the rebound.
Starting point is 00:08:51 But he's just like, wait, where did this guy come from? Like he just shot the ball 15 feet away from me And now he's like underneath my elbow Trying to poke it out from underneath now There's like you can see in the Wizards game He's still a rookie like he's there's still times Where Maxie or Grimes have to tell him where to be Or that he's supposed to be the guy setting a pick
Starting point is 00:09:11 Or he's not supposed to be in this quarter It's funny you mentioned that there were definitely some possessions of confusion Yeah him running around kind of in a little circle And everybody's like no over there over there But I think that's honestly like giving him the ball and allowing him to play point a little bit, takes a little bit of pressure off of Maxi, especially in this weird era of like, we're getting like full court ball pressure on a lot of point guards. So you have Edgecombe take some of those miles off of Maxie. And then I think it
Starting point is 00:09:38 just gives him a little bit of a different POV. If he's got to start a set, if he's going to be the initiator, he's like, oh, okay, now I see the play that we're running in its entirety and its totality. So I think it's a really smart move by nurse, but it's also just like, shout, out to this guy for just being able to do it because I did not know point guard was going to be something we were going to get out of him. Yeah, there were people around him in his camp who were a little nervous about him in Philly because they wanted him to have the ball a lot and they didn't know if he was going to be able to do it in that environment because they had hopes for him. Like he could be a number one guy and it was like, look at it. Look at him now. I mean,
Starting point is 00:10:17 he's way ahead of schedule. What does it like to watch Joelle Embede? supporting character, but also when he's in the game, kind of a lead character. And like, we're going to do the Joelle Embede stuff where we slow it down and you're at the nail, but you're not quite the same guy athletically and you're going to take way more threes. And like, he's kind of the lead. He's the lead. He's still the top name on the marquee. But it's not functionally like that.
Starting point is 00:10:46 But what do you even want it to be like? It must be strange. It is strange. And I'm sure that there is going to be. If he keeps playing at this pace and recovering, getting back into basketball shape, I'm sure we'll get back to like 32, 35 minutes a game. You know, these guys on this winning streak who have been playing, have been playing pretty insane minutes, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:06 especially with the comebacks against Charlotte and against the Wizards. So, like, you know, Maxie playing like 40 plus minutes and stuff like that. We're getting Tibzie here. With Joelle, the thing that I've been most impressed by, aside from his demeanor on the bench and his sense of humor in his post-game conversations with the media where they're like, what does it feel like that the team's like better without you on the floor when you're on the floor? And he's like, thank God, it's been 12 years. I've been waiting for this. But I've kind of enjoyed his passing. You know, I've,
Starting point is 00:11:37 I've enjoyed his playmaking. And I think now one of the things that's been so cool about edgecombe upping the athleticism of the team by like 3, 5, 10 percent or whatever it is, is that different kinds of plays are available. I feel like they're putting so much pressure on the who all these guys are running downhill at the rim. And, and Bede's thrown a couple of alley-oops or no-look passes. And he's getting into his playmaker bag in a way that I've really enjoyed. So I would love to see more of that from him.
Starting point is 00:12:07 When we get in, there will be inevitably like a, could this team have played better tonight if Joel was not slowing everything down? If you've got all these runners, like, do you really want to grind it out with him beat at the top of the key? But I'll worry about that when we're like, five and three, you know? Yeah, I also think they're kind of earning the right to outrun him if that's what the
Starting point is 00:12:28 game demands. Like you can be the trail guy if we don't produce anything on this fast break. And when the other team scores and we do have to walk it up, then maybe we'll play a little Joel ball. And that's the way it's going to be. He doesn't, my hope for how Embed looks now is that he is kind of learning to trust his body again because he doesn't look like this dude used to just mash people. under the basket. He could beat you with finesse and
Starting point is 00:12:54 Elijah on stuff, but he also just could beat the hell out of you. And he's not really doing that anymore. His post touches are down. Even when he gets it, he doesn't look like he really wants to test his body physically and make aggressive physical contact. And my hope is that
Starting point is 00:13:11 that's just a natural part of the recovery process. He's recovering, he's getting his confidence back. But defensively, like Bagley went right at him on a drive right down the gut. It could see him like Ambide was right by the rim and Bagel was like, I'm not afraid of you. And Embedd just doesn't look like he can jump as high and cover space as quickly. So maybe that's part of the same symptom of just he's sort of rediscovering his confidence.
Starting point is 00:13:34 But physically, there's no question he doesn't look the same. How do you process that as a fan? I think that's a place where it's concerning aside from rim defense is also the transition defense because you can see when he's on the floor, I feel like teams are like, we take off make or miss because this guy can't get back. And so that's going to be a problem. You know, he was never like the fastest guy, but I feel like his defensive smarts have to now take over for his lack of defensive physicality. And it's strange to watch Bona essentially become prime de Kempbe Mutumbo in the end of that Wizards game. And he's like flying all over the place and getting five blocks because Jola and Bede's on the bench, you know, and you're usually like, well, at least the back door's covered because Joe. back there. That's basically been the cornerstone of the Philly defense for the last 10 years. And so it's definitely an adjustment. I hope that he learns to leap again. I hope that there is
Starting point is 00:14:35 at least the threat that he could block a shot that he could get, you know, this rebound. But right now he's playing, trying to basically play angles and use his almost his reputation more than his body. Yeah, Kishon George went at him too on a pick and roll and just kind of jumped right into him. I don't think you can get high enough to challenge me, big fella, and laid the ball in. It was like, okay, you know. And this is a guy who used to, he used to cover so much ground so fast that it was like startling. Yes. That he would be like, wait, wasn't he just hit the elbow?
Starting point is 00:15:07 And it was like violent. He would come crashing and just smash a ball against the backboard. And I just, you know, but again, in his sleep, he scores 25 points in 20 minutes. He just goes out there, make some threes, make some jump shots, grifts some free. The free throw, his ability to just lean forward and get fast. is unbelievable. Yeah, and he's still throwing himself on the ground. Like, he's still selling it.
Starting point is 00:15:27 What I'm kind of curious to see, honestly, is how PG fits him. Because I do feel like there is a Paul George-sized hole in the team. And if he can approach anything kind of close to the defense that he's capable of, and if he can contribute, like, that's where this team gets kind of serious. Yeah. If he's willing to buy into a more limited offensive role, like, you don't get, we're not running like,
Starting point is 00:15:52 Paul George Maxi inverted pick and rolls 15 times a game and Paul George M.B. Like that's part of it, but it's like way less of a part than you used to because Maxi leads to league in scoring. He's averaging eight assists a game. And by the way, he's defending his ass off too. Like he's playing hard on defense. He's getting his arms and passing lanes and all that. Then you're right.
Starting point is 00:16:11 They become a really interesting team because he's just bigger than the guy. They're playing this three guard lineup and it's killing people. But eventually they're going to need more size. And look, I've got Uberie playing like a four or five. hybrid sometimes. Can you, can you be the second person with, not the second person, but can you just give Kelly,
Starting point is 00:16:29 can we give Kelly Ubra's flowers? Honestly, yes. The last year, amidst all the mess, this guy just brought it, helter-skelter every single night. Then there were rumors over the summer like,
Starting point is 00:16:41 well, are they going to dump him to get under the taxes? I was like, dump him. He's the only guy who, like, showed up and played hard like 82 games last year, and he still do it. He's averaging,
Starting point is 00:16:48 I'm 18 a game and shooting well again this year. He looks awesome. And honestly, the Grimes thing, I was like, what's going on here? This whole long contract negotiation. Guys played like three games total, and he's a key part of the team. Like, I love this kid. And I love the three-guard lineup.
Starting point is 00:17:05 It feels a little bit like regular season basketball to me when you watch. It's just, you know, these short guys and they're playing with effort, but they're trying to run people out of the gym. But that's my favorite kind of basketball. So we've barely seen Watford, who I think can help. I like Justin Edwards. I have a little soft spot for Justin Edwards. There's like just it would be so wild if finally after years of high expectations and disappointment
Starting point is 00:17:30 if the year were things really go right is the low expectations and all of a sudden I don't even I don't even know I still don't know what to expect from it. We all took the under me Bill and House took under 42 and a half. I'm aware that's probably not going to come in but we were all like total stay away. We don't know what to make of this team. but you can talk yourself into almost anything right now. This must be just gleeful. The scar tissue is real,
Starting point is 00:17:57 but you know what's been funny is that I realize you talk about like younger teams, they have a good core, and then they press the button and they go get somebody. So for the Sixers, they did that a bunch of times. They did it with Jimmy Butler, then they tried it with Al Horford,
Starting point is 00:18:10 then they tried it with James Harden. We're now almost reverse engineering it, where the Sixers somehow found themselves this dazzling young core, but they don't have to press the button because Joel and Bean and Paul George are already on the team. So it's almost like they can make this combination hybrid veteran team with this young, exciting generation of guards that Mori has happened to draft
Starting point is 00:18:34 with McCain and Vijay and Tyrese. And it really is like, it is kind of a miracle of team construction in this sense. Home against Boston on Halloween tomorrow, winnable. At Brooklyn should be a win. Dub. Then you get Chicago, Cleveland, Toronto, Detroit, Boston. You're going through the Eastern Conference. You know, 10 and 2?
Starting point is 00:18:58 Tim Play. Yeah. Yes. I've been looking at the schedule and I was like the heart. There is not a, it's a really nice handshake of the opening of the season. You're not allowing yourself to think big picture, it sounds like. No. Just let's enjoy this.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Because this has become appointment television. Because now it's like I clear clear out. 4.30 out here in LA. Let's get like, I'm on tax threads. Like, we're watching every minute. The Ricky Sanchez goes on as soon as it goes up. Like, it's, it's, it's mania over here. So I'm not worried about playoffs.
Starting point is 00:19:33 The last five years, it's been like, well, we got to get past the second round. Who cares about the regular season? I care about the regular season now. Edgecombe is just, what a great. I mean, and that was, you know, being in the lottery room. We all thought the Sixers had lost. their pick when the balls came out and like presti was there representing the thunder and i can't remember the exact order but there was like after the first two got drawn it was very it was very bad for the
Starting point is 00:20:02 sixers because there two people leapt up and we're like and presi's sitting there just watching we're like oh my god are the sick after fly after dallas gets one yeah that's a earthquake and then san antonio comes two it's another mini earthquake and then like the after shock in the was, wait a second what's happening with this Philly Oklahoma City thing? Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:20:24 And then bam, out comes Philly. It was just absolutely wild. What a gem and he's the right pick and not even considering a win now trade was easily the right move for them.
Starting point is 00:20:35 Do you have a preferred nickname for the back court, Edge Max? I'm glad you brought that up. We need to, Vijay Max cannot be it. No. Edge Lords,
Starting point is 00:20:45 it doesn't have enough Maxy in it. The group chat guys were calling them Edge Lords. I think Edge Lords. I think Edge Lords. Max is good. It sounds like if you got, it's like an HBO channel on HBO Max that just shows, you know, extreme sports, you know, or something. So I, I'm trying to, I'm trying to workshop, though. Nothing with Ty, nothing with Ty. Nothing. There's no Thai something. I'll have to think about it.
Starting point is 00:21:10 My only passion project on this is it cannot be VJ Max because T.J. Max is, I mean, my nickname for T.J. Max, who will now never sponsor this podcast. I just think they should rename themselves crap for sale. Like whenever my wife is like, hey, we stop in T.J. Max, you mean crap for sale? Yeah, or stuff in piles. Yeah. Do you want a lamp that's shaped like a cat and like painted gold? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:33 Come to crap for sale. So we could not have them named for VJ Max. But it's very excited. Well, they're doing the Bash Brothers celebration. So maybe Bash Babies. I don't know. Like we'll figure something out. There's got, edge lords is not it.
Starting point is 00:21:45 I like the effort. We will have to figure something out. Chris Ryan, you're on a million podcasts. Thank you for spending. a little time. Zach, thanks for having me. The Zach Lowe show is brought to you by Fandul. All right, basketball's back.
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Starting point is 00:23:15 All right, we're going to continue the better than we thought, worse than they thought draft with Mo DeKiel. are you doing mo i'm doing great except for my dodgers completely not being able to get a single we're in the world series every year oh no we're down three two we're yeah that's what it sounds like and that you know what that's me sorry that's how i feel right now all of a sudden we can't get a hit what is jason bateman going to do oh no oh zach stop it stop it it hurts okay that's all we're going to with better than we thought and there is no place to start here other than the four and oh undefeated Chicago Bulls who beat the Kings beat the pants off the Kings last night the
Starting point is 00:24:02 Kings who may be tanking by accident is that possible or maybe maybe Galaxy Brain on purpose did the front office trick the ownership into thinking this team could be competitive because of the big name anyway the Bulls 15th in offense that's not bad for their personnel third in defense despite giving up the most shots at the rim in the entire NBA. Josh Giddy playing great. Iodosumnu leading a bench unit that is destroying everybody. Kevin Herder playing the best all-around basketball of his career. Matas Puzellas, you got something here, Chicago fans.
Starting point is 00:24:36 We knew going into the season that you had something. You might have even more than we thought with the stuff this guy's doing on the ball. His defense looks good. Mo, they have beaten Detroit, who's three and two. Orlando, who we will talk about, the cacaws, who I'm not ready to talk about, and the Kings. It's not a bad schedule. It's not a great schedule. It's not a bad schedule.
Starting point is 00:24:57 This is a legit four and oh. The over under on the Bulls when we recorded with Bill was 32 and a half. We all took the over, but it was the most unenthusiastic over. They look like a 38, 39 win team for the millionth year in a row. Is it time to revise our expectations for the Chicago Bulls? is this may be like a 47 or 48 win team? 47, 48, maybe a bit high. Can I split the difference?
Starting point is 00:25:24 Can I go to like 40, 41? Like this is closer to like a 500 team, which is great considering where they've been in the sense of... There is been at 500, Mo! That's who they always are. They win 39 games every year. Okay, so then I'll go 45 as the cat. I will cap it at 45.
Starting point is 00:25:43 I think they can win 45 games this year with just what we've seen through the, these four games. Because the more impressive thing is just the defense. I wasn't ready for that. You know, and you talked about it. They're giving up the most shots at the rim, but they're actually, some of it might be luck, but the three-point defense is doing a pretty good job. They're doing a good job. I feel like limiting opportunities for other teams. Most teams are only getting 27-3s attempts against some over last, again, the past four games. But I just love everything I'm seeing from all their guys. And then the Buccellus leap has just been phenomenal. Like,
Starting point is 00:26:15 It's been a fun, fun ride watching him go from like just being an explosive dunker to, yo, I can do a lot of stuff. It's stuff on ball. It's stuff off ball. Last night he had a great cut. It was in the fourth quarter. It got by Russ, Drew the Ann one on Rust with a beautiful pass. You're getting stuff from Giddy.
Starting point is 00:26:34 His three-point shooting is still continuing at the rate that we saw at the end of the year. Now, again, the caveat, which we always have to say when we talk about Giddy's shooting, nobody's guarding it. But that's fine if he's going to keep knocking them down. because that shot's going to be there and he's going to keep hitting him at the clip that he's hitting them. You're seeing so much from them.
Starting point is 00:26:51 How can you not be excited about this team? A team that we haven't been excited about for what? That quick start they had when they had Lonzo, that one year where they started out really well. But before that it was basically Derek Rose was the last time we're excited about this team. Like how do you not get pumped up? It's fun when Chicago is good.
Starting point is 00:27:12 Giddy's Catch and Shoot 3 appears to now be a real thing. And you're right that people don't guard him. But I haven't looked up the distance from defense yet, but it seems like they're guarding him a little bit more. Like he's not just completely ignored off the ball. And on the ball, the big transformation to me that started happening last year and his continued issue is
Starting point is 00:27:36 he's just so much more confident in his physicality and his strength. If you go under picks against him, which is the default defense against him, daring him to shoot, he's become so much more aggressive of just zooming, beating you to the spot, or if it's a tie, just nudging you out with his shoulder and going up for floaters, or once he gets that separation by hitting people,
Starting point is 00:28:00 the other defenders come and sense a problem, and then he starts spraying it out. You put him with a five-out center, and Vooch is a decent five-out center. The shots obviously been up and down and give him space to work with, even with a guy like a coro who's kind of a non-entity on offense, standing in the corner,
Starting point is 00:28:16 guys are going to ignore him. Giddy can do a lot of damage. Vooch is a smart, like he'll screen, shift down, a little shuffle down lower on the floor, re-screen, and Giddy makes hay out of that.
Starting point is 00:28:27 Buzellis also, like the pick and roll game is coming along. He's got a nice hezzi, gets into people. He's, I've always said he's got a nasty streak that I love. The bench has been like really, really good to Situ, by the way,
Starting point is 00:28:40 eligible still for a four-year $87 million extension. I don't think the Bulls will offer him that. They can do it any time during the year until June, I think. His cap hold is only $14 million, and they have cap space this summer, so that may be something to consider. But he has been like lights out late in games. And again, the straight line drives from him are so much more decisive. It's just they've grown in a way where I don't think any of us were ready for,
Starting point is 00:29:08 we're kind of seeing multiple leaps at the same time right you're talking about io we talked about giddy we talked about bozellas i mean zach patrick williams is all of suddenly stop i can't nope we're just not going to talk about it we're not going to mention it move on i'm not ready i'm not ready to go there yet okay okay but we're seeing it i'm aware of it i'm just not ready to speak about gotcha we'll leave that alone we'll put that to the side but the fact that we're seeing multiple guys kind of up their game to a level like we haven't really seen or maybe expected, I think is
Starting point is 00:29:41 the thing that puts them in this category of like, they got to be the number one pick and the better or worse draft. Like, this is a team that we were all very nonchalantly unenthused about this team. Like, yeah, it's the Bulls, whatever, like, and so that. And then now they come out and it's fun
Starting point is 00:29:57 basketball. It's exciting to watch in the way that they're playing and how they're handling themselves. And coming out with that big win against Detroit on opening night was almost like an announcement. of what we are and we're here to stay. They're getting good stuff from Perder off the bench. You're getting so many different, excuse me,
Starting point is 00:30:15 you're getting good stuff from Perter off the bench and all the stuff you're getting. You have six guys and double figures in scoring. Like that's something that's massive. You know, like just across the board, this is stuff I'm not used to seeing from Chicago over the past few seasons. I've kind of just put them in the box for a while going like, yeah, whatever. Like I'll check on them, but like very unexcitedly going to watch a Chicago Bulls game. And now I'm like, yo, what time are they playing?
Starting point is 00:30:38 Cool, I got to make sure I'm on, I'm watching them. They play fast. They have an identity. The ultimate, you know it when you see it thing in basketball, when a team knows who it is and has an identity. It's speed, defensive intensity, all-out effort, and elite shot selection on both ends of the floor. They do not take mid-range shots and they allow a lot of mid-range shots.
Starting point is 00:31:03 They get to the rim a lot. They take, well, they haven't taken that many threes this year, but they're a sort of mathy team quietly. And I just want to give Billy Donovan his flowers. I've done it before and I'll do it again. You know, he wins the two national titles at Florida, comes to the NBA, inherits this incredible Oklahoma City team
Starting point is 00:31:19 that is then decimated by Durant's departure and then goes through a bunch of weird iterations, including the fun three-guard team with Schrooter, Shea and CP3 that I really liked in the bubble. Then goes to Chicago. And I think, you know, he's been kind of, the typecast is the sort of big picture thinker motivator like is he really granularly in the exes and o's what does he stand for in the NBA like we knew what a mike dantony team was going to
Starting point is 00:31:47 be we knew what a tom thibito team was going to be we want these coaches to have a set identity and i think the best thing you can say about billy donovan is he is so adaptable to whoever is on his team he can discover like you we got these three guards we're going to find a way to play them all together in oklahoma city this team we got giddy we're going to play fast we're going to spread the floor. Like he is incredibly, he stands for nothing and everything as a coach. He's kind of Carlisle like in that Carlisle can adapt his, his person to his personnel, regardless of what it is.
Starting point is 00:32:18 I think Billy Donovan does not get enough credit. I mean, he's in the Hall of Fame. I guess he gets credit. But he's never mentioned as like one of the best coaches in the NBA. Even when the Bulls extend him and extend him again, the fans are like, eh, why? Like, what is he really done? I just think the guy's a good coach. There was also something poetic last night about watching the kids.
Starting point is 00:32:35 kings and the bulls because the kings become the bulls but more than that the bulls traded levin and traded de rosen and in both trades most of the goodies went elsewhere because they needed because of how salary needed to move around and you but you and you wanted and i did make fun of the bulls for like only the bulls could trade the biggest names and like the spurs get the pick swap or the someone else gets a first round pick but just getting rid of those guys and going young has kind have unlocked that identity. And on the other side, the Kings are like, well, I guess we just are hoping for a lottery luck again. The Bulls are really fun to watch. I am going to revise my priors. I was too low on this team. I think this is going to be an above 500 team. Is the start
Starting point is 00:33:18 a little bit misleading? Maybe, you know, teams are going to start hitting some threes against them and some shots at the rim. But I think this is a solid team. And like in the regular season, like the best way to just become good, decent, whatever, 45 wins, play super hard. have depth and have youth and energy and the Bulls have all that. They're really fun to watch. I mean, they're going to be a tough team when you come in on a second night of a back-to-back, and they're just ready to run, and they're just going to run you guys off the floor.
Starting point is 00:33:45 They're going to be nights. We're going to have results where we're going to look and go like, wow, the Bulls won by this much. Like, it's going to be a surprise. But I want to go back a little bit to what you said about Billy Donovan because there's an under-discussed trait that most coaches don't have, and it's adaptability. right like coaches by default are just stubborn and stubborn to all hell and this is our system this is how we play I don't vary from this this is what I stay with all the damn time and you talked about it with
Starting point is 00:34:16 Carlisle you're talking about it with with Billy Donovan just a sense of like they're willing to say okay this is the team in front of me how do I make this work this is this is they're not saying okay I need to have these ingredients to make this they're like okay I got these ingredients What can I make? And I think that's a big thing with what you're watching for with this stuff. And I'm with you. Like when he got extended this summer, like everybody was kind of just like whatever. I'm like, he's a good coach.
Starting point is 00:34:44 What is they going to? He's the one stable thing that I feel confident about in Chicago is that the team is going to at least be well coach. So one thing I was confident about, maybe the talent wasn't good enough or whatnot. But he's always a solid rock there. And I think you're right. Like we don't give him his flowers enough. And I was one of the only people, I wasn't as enthusiastic about it as Bill was. But I was defend, I defended the Giddy Caruso trade. I didn't, I didn't defend it
Starting point is 00:35:08 wholeheartedly. I did not love it for the Bulls. I would have liked to have gotten a draft asset. But I said, Giddy's solid. People just sort of scoffed at 168 and 8 at age 22. And you can't do that. And I remember saying, like, he's going to have a month or two where he, where we look up like, what, Giddy's averaging like 20, 11, and 9? What's going on? And yeah, he's got his limitations, but he's a good player. I didn't love that trade for the Bulls, but everyone just panned it. is if it was this nonsense horrible trade, and that wasn't right. And Buzellis, you got to up the projection. Like, after last year, it was clear he was going to be a very good rotation player in the NBA,
Starting point is 00:35:43 good starter level rotation player. I think he's on track to make an All-Star team at some point in his career. I don't know when. I don't know how many, but I would expect him to reach that level. Okay, Mo, pick a team. You get the number two pick in the draft. I picked the Bulls. We should have opened the podcast with the Alan Parsons project.
Starting point is 00:36:02 from North Carolina. By the way, from North Carolina, can we just talk about what a bummer it is that this is Michael Jordan's entire contribution to NBC's NBA coverage after all of this hype is just this like sit-down interview with Mike Tariko. There's not even an iPad. One interview.
Starting point is 00:36:24 And he's ranting about load management already. Like we got to the second episode, the second one and they're like, I guess we've got to get to the load management stuff. Right. Okay. Second pick, Mo. I'm actually going to go with the Miami Heat. Oh, they're my second pick, too. Yeah, they have totally revamped their offense.
Starting point is 00:36:45 You've talked about it already. They took kind of what didn't work in Memphis when they basically said, we're going to get away from ball screens, and brought it over for the most part. And it's absolutely killing. Everybody's working off of this. You're seeing guys like Jaime Hockes, who was lost at sea last year, has kind of rejuvenated himself this year. You're seeing all sorts of guys.
Starting point is 00:37:06 I think the Norman Powell pickup was a great move at the time. I think we all loved it when it happened just because they didn't give up that much. And it made a whole lot of sense for them. I love what they're getting from Bam. I love everything that they have going. But just the whole, they looked at themselves in the off season. And you talked about it. I know we're kind of reliving it.
Starting point is 00:37:25 But just said like, yo, our offense sucks. And it did. It was absolutely atrocious to watch. And then they just said, said, all right, how do we fix that? And they want to fix it right off the bat. You're seeing them just score at will at this point. It's incredibly impressive for me.
Starting point is 00:37:40 I was not expecting, even just changing your whole offensive scheme for it to work that quickly. Like you would expect some growing pains and some stuff here and there where it's like a little stumbles and things like, no, right off the bat they've come out scored. I mentioned it before the season that I had heard from some birdies
Starting point is 00:38:00 that Miami's offense is going to look dramatically different this year. I had heard, speaking of coaching adaptability, this is Team USA's head coach, by the way, congrats Spoh, a Hall of Fame or no-brainer, reached out outside his organization to some of the coaches, I think, Noel LaRoche among them, who helmed this Memphis thing. And I would argue, Mo, it did work until John Morant got unhappy about it and the wheels kind of fell off the defense last season in Memphis. You reached out to those kinds of people and was like, help me, teach me how to you to teach this.
Starting point is 00:38:32 And it's working so far. And you can understand what, so to be clear, Miami is running 22 pick and rolls per 100 possessions. That's the lowest number in the league. By such an enormous amount, it almost looks like a typo. The next lowest is Utah, who I'm going to, I'm going to draft at some point, is running 38. So 16 to get from Utah down to Miami.
Starting point is 00:38:57 It's an ISO drive, kick, drive, drive, draw, play. the angles and you could see what they were thinking because we've got this bully ball point guard in Davian Mitchell who's not a great passer not much of a pick and roll guy but is a bulldog who can get into you. We've got all these kind of big wings who have a herky jerky elbows out, smash you in the chest and keep on dribbling and Hockes is a perfect fit for it. Yovitch is a good fit for it. Simone Fontechio, look man, I don't know how many times I got to say on this podcast. This dude is good. Detroit didn't even play him. He's on fire in Miami. And Norm Powell, like, it's not a great passer. Like, they're not a great passing team. And this is a way to sort of
Starting point is 00:39:38 compensate for that. We're just going to drive and dish and drive a dish and keep it simple. Norm's great for that. The question will be, what does Hero think about it? Because John Morant didn't like it. John Morant wanted to run ball screens. I don't think Hero is necessarily a bad fit for it. And I actually don't think even watching it now that Spoe is going to be as didactic about it as Rizzlies were, and he'll be able to mix and match styles based on personnel. They are shooting the hell out of it from everywhere, so they're probably playing a little bit above their heads when you look at the numbers offensively. Defensively, they're rock solid.
Starting point is 00:40:13 I think they're going to be a rock solid. Their schedule has been, you know, Orlando, Memphis, New York, Charlotte, it's not cupcakes. I was high on, higher than consensus on this team all summer. I don't, I'm not going to, I don't think it's going to be crazy. I still think they're like a 44-ish win team, but I think they're pretty solid and something interesting is happening here.
Starting point is 00:40:33 The big question now is they've gone back to starting where and bam together. The numbers are not great on that yet, and it's interesting to see sort of how that evolves. But I just think this team has a lot of solid players who fit this system well, and they're just, you know, they're the heat. Hardest playing, toughest playing.
Starting point is 00:40:51 They're going to play hard every night. Yeah, I mean, that's what you're going to get. And again, the improvements we're saying, seeing from Yovich is big, you know, I think is helping in that regards. You know, it's all the stuff that you're getting and that you expect from a SPO team, though, right? Hard-nosed defense on top of that. If they can maintain this defensive level, I think their fourth and defensive rating early
Starting point is 00:41:11 in the season, I know the numbers are, you know, can get kind of wonky. But if they can maintain that while playing this style to a certain degree, I think they're just more exciting. Even if the win total is probably about the same, I think, as we all had, it's an exciting brand in the way of like this is something we can build upon there's actually a path for what we want to become now and know what we want to do and how we want to go about what guys we want to go get that can operate in this system and this is one of those things I said it from the beginning of the year this is the perfect team for SPO only because this is
Starting point is 00:41:45 the team that everybody kind of looked at like we're not sure whatever low expectation and this is once SPO blows the expectations out of the water I think this is kind of the squad you want to want to have if you're him. And like you said, the shooting numbers will come down a little bit bit. It may not be as teams will get a little bit more used to the style defensively. They'll adjust and how they'll attack it. But I think ultimately, though, you just got to look at going like, we have a path. We have an offensive system that isn't so dialed down that we're just like, guys, what are you guys doing? It's a struggle to get to like 100 at this point. Like now we know their way they're going to play and how they're going to go about it. You can't talk enough
Starting point is 00:42:24 about it. It got me completely off guard. I know the offense, just it working as quickly as it has is really what has surprised me so much. And now we've reached what I call the NBA scandal interlude of every podcast episode. It's time to talk a little bit about Terry Rozier, who is still on the heat's books, even though he's been placed on leave and apparently will not be paid. A couple of things I wanted to clarify after last week's episode and sort of after talking to more people and things I'm curious about. Number one, how big is this poker thing and is it going to be bigger in terms of just the number of names involved and not criminally, just like names that play high stakes poker that are going to come out?
Starting point is 00:43:03 Number two, the union yesterday, the players union said, released a statement that they're going to challenge the decision to place Terry Rozier on leave via the proper channels. I alluded to that last episode saying, you know, that had the NBA actually tried to take strong action when they first learned about the aberrational betting, the union would have surely grieved it and said, can you prove it? And I know they even read the indictment. And I know the indictment accuses Rozier in pretty clear terms of pulling himself out of a game specifically and telling people that he was going to do it specifically so they could wager on the game. Then they're counting money.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Sounds really bad. If it's true, it's beyond really bad. And he will be banned from the NBA forever, just like Jonte Porter was. The union's claim is going to be, well, I don't know. that you've proven that. And that's their job. That's just what they're going to claim. The third thing I want to say is I said earlier this week that the league, quote,
Starting point is 00:44:00 cleared Terry Rozier after investigating the aberrational betting patterns in March 2023 when they were alerted to it, looking at his phone, et cetera. Got some pushback from the league office saying we didn't clear him. We can't clear him. Semantically, that's true because the league knew that he was under investigation by the government. They are not a legal entity. They can't clear him.
Starting point is 00:44:22 That said, Adam, Silver went on Amazon Prime and said it was brought to our attention by regulars embedding companies. We looked into the situation. And frankly, we couldn't find anything and that there was, quote, insufficient evidence by their standards to do anything about it. So you can say they cleared him. They didn't clear him. They can't clear him.
Starting point is 00:44:40 They're not a court of law. They decided he didn't, they couldn't find any evidence that he violated NBA rules. And more to the point I was trying to make Moe in that episode, that's in 2023. He continues to play for the Hornets. They trade him to the heat. And my point was, should the heat have been informed? Should the 29 other teams have been informed? Were they informed?
Starting point is 00:45:02 What did they know? Because if the league had tried to take action against Rozier in that time based on what they found on his phone, which is apparently not much, the union would have grieved it for sure. A lesser thing to do would have been to sort of give everyone a heads up that this was happening. I think it's still sort of That's a little bit murky Okay, end of the scandal talk Scandal interlude over Scandal sponsored by
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Starting point is 00:45:40 It goes to me Mo and I'm going to stay positive I am going to pick the Milwaukee Bucks Who are 3 and 1 They are 8th and offense, 13th in defense. Janice, I think after five games, would be the MVP of the NBA. That means nothing. It's five games.
Starting point is 00:45:57 Yokic is still walking into triple doubles. Shea is still walking into 30 pieces, and Wembe is just Wendee all over the place. But the bucks look pretty good. And they are, the common denominator of their season is that they're just dominating the rim, dominating the basket area. They take the fourth most shots at the rim. they're shooting 80% at the basket. Hello, Yannis.
Starting point is 00:46:22 They allow the eighth fewest shots at the rim and they are limiting teams to the fourth lowest shooting percentage at the rim. They're just a battering ram of a team with a battering ram of a superstar. And despite Kuzma missing at least one game, KPJ missing a few games, Miles Turner getting off to an end start.
Starting point is 00:46:44 They've gotten enough from the guys guys around Janus to look like in an east where Cleveland is a little just injury, just kind of going through it a little bit at three and two. New York, they're going to be in my on notice section. Philly's on fire. We talked about them with Chris Ryan. Like in the, like their, Milwaukee's whole thing was in this conference, in this season, we think this team's actually good enough to make noise in the playoffs through five games
Starting point is 00:47:10 or whatever, four games. They have to be somewhat optimistic that that's true. What have you seen other than Janus being brilliant? for the bucks. Yeah, I think it's my biggest question, Mark, was the guard play. And what are they going to get from guys like Cole Anthony and Ryan Rollins? And I think you're seeing, they're getting a lot of good stuff. Cole Anthony averaging seven assists, he's doing a great job, kind of distributing the ball and finding stuff,
Starting point is 00:47:33 not knocking down a lot of three ball. Want to see that number get going. I like the way Ryan Rollins plays for them. And I think he's been a good addition for them in the way that he's playing in the starting lineup. He's been moving really well. he's shooting 35% from three. And I think that's what we're hoping to get, again, a little more from that. But I just like what they're getting from the guard play across the board,
Starting point is 00:47:55 where that was the biggest question mark for me. Because I knew what Janus was going to be honest. Maybe not to this level. But like, still expecting still great things from him. But I was always worried about the other guys around him. And it always is going to come down to me, for me, the defense. And it's the perimeter defense. And when they play these teams with quick guards,
Starting point is 00:48:15 and things like that, how are they going to be able to handle that? I think so far this year, you know, they've been okay. Like they've been able to hold up well defensively in that regards. And that's why they're three and one. That win against New York was a big win. Great win. Great one. It's a great sort of just, we got something here.
Starting point is 00:48:31 We know we have, like we're also letting everybody know we have something here. Like, I think that's the stuff you're looking at. Doc's done a really good job with this team. They haven't, they've kind of blocked out the noise, you know, about this team and have just focused on the games and playing. And I'm been very impressed with the guard, the guard play they're getting so far. Janus, 36, 14, and 7.
Starting point is 00:48:56 Okay. Shooting 71% on twos. Even making his threes. Doing everything for the bucks. They are plus 41 with Janus on the floor, minus 17 with him off the floor. My biggest worry for the team is not, Can he keep this up because the guy is a proven MVP candidate every year?
Starting point is 00:49:17 But this is the biggest burden he's ever shouldered and it's not close. There is no reliable high volume, which is the key word, second ball handling option on the team. Cole Anthony will go crazy on bench units and he's been fantastic. There's no dame. There's no Drew. There's no Chris. It's all on Janus all the time. And I just worry about fatigue, about injury, but it's too early to really worry about that.
Starting point is 00:49:43 You said you like Ryan Rollins. I love Ryan Rollins. I think this guy's a legit, solid two-way guard. He's got pop, makes plays at the basket on both ends of the floor, got a little bit of a mid-range game, defends his ass off, has really found himself this season as a complimentary player. And I'd keep him in the starting five when Kevin Porter, Jr. comes back and bring Kevin Porter, Jr. off the bench, because I like Green and I like Trent in the starting five.
Starting point is 00:50:09 And the other happy subplot for the Bucksmo, the league is. starting to call the 10 second rule on Janus. What a miracle. Imagine having a rule that only one player in the entire league is allowed to violate. It's annoying as fuck
Starting point is 00:50:27 to everybody involved. And you just pretend it's not on the books. To the point that when opposing fans start chanting it and one team starts a countdown on their scoreboards, you don't tisk tisgianis. You tis the Brooklyn Nets
Starting point is 00:50:43 for pointing out that he's violating a rule. 10 seconds, and they're calling it. They've called it at least once, maybe twice. So keep calling it. Okay, you get the next. Anything else on the bucks? No, I think I like where they're at now. I want to see the longer run of it with everything they have.
Starting point is 00:50:59 But, Zach, I'm going to go negative now. Okay. We went positive for a little bit longer than I thought. Okay. The Orlando Magic have been the most frustrating team for me to start the season. Like nothing drives. I'm putting on my Oscar to Grouch. It's Halloween tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:51:18 You're being negative. It's time for Oscar to come out. Yeah, no. It's no question, the magic. And it's been, I was so high on them before the season started. Once they get Bain, they're going to figure out their offense. They're going to fight something. Nothing has changed for them offensively.
Starting point is 00:51:35 Nothing is really kind of, there's no fluidity. There's no system. There's no kind of idea of how they want to attack, how we're going to incorporate Bain into all this. They're still getting a lot of tough shots for Paolo, Franz, all those guys. And then on top of all that, the defense has fallen off the cliff.
Starting point is 00:51:52 Like the bedrock, this is what they kind of banked on. And this is what we could always count on was, hey, their defense is going to be so good. And I was saying it, their offense only has to be so much better because I can count on their defense.
Starting point is 00:52:03 And their defense has been atrocious. And it's been really just kind of flabbergasted. Like, I don't understand really what's going on. I don't understand why you could have, You make the trade for Desmond Bain, end of June, early July, go all in. And you have all of this time to put together an offensive system, have meetings with your staff, coaches, retreats, all these things. Let's put together a plan for our offense so we can kind of juice up our offense.
Starting point is 00:52:32 And you come out with nothing. Meanwhile, Miami, we talked about them, has completely changed their offense and are playing a different, not asking you to play Miami style. But I'm asking you to come up with a style. and it's really one of the most disappointing teams for me. I'm really frustrated with watching the magic. So they're 27th in offense, which is just what the magic do.
Starting point is 00:52:54 It's just what they do, and it should be better than that. I remember over the summer, I think with Bill doing a hot seat primer for coaches, and I said on there that, I want to be clear. This is paraphrasing what I said, but I remember saying this.
Starting point is 00:53:12 I want to be clear. This coach's seat is not hot. It's actually pretty cold based on what he's done so far in the league. But I've got my eye on Jamal Mosley. Just because, like, can we see some progress in offensive identity? I do think he's tried to do stuff. They'll run split actions every once in a while with Franz and Palo. And, like, you know, their bane is just being integrated.
Starting point is 00:53:33 And I said earlier this week, I think if you give this ecosystem time to gel and figure out their timing and getting from one action to another a little quicker and how to use bane, and how to use Ty's Jones only played nine minutes last night, that I think they should be at 18th? Can we get to 18th? But I just said I've got my eye on it because the time for this team to be shitty on offense and uncreative and boring is over.
Starting point is 00:53:58 And we're five games in. They're one and four. Their offense still stinks now. They're going to start making shots. I guess they're going to start making shots. I don't know. They made some. It's very.
Starting point is 00:54:07 I don't, the pressure is going to heat up on Jamal Mosley. That's just the reality of it. Now, the defense is what the real problem is, because we didn't expect this team to be that good on offense. They're 23rd on defense. And what's alarming is opponents are not even shooting particularly well. They are just getting bullied in a way where they're supposed to be the bullies. So they're fouling the hell out of everybody. And that's just what they do.
Starting point is 00:54:30 The tradeoff for that is supposed to be forcing lots of turnovers. They're not doing that. And winning the rebounding battle. And they're not doing that. And the other issue I look at, You know, all the attention for them has been on guards And what guards should they go get and shooting And they address that with that going to be
Starting point is 00:54:48 And I think he'll be fine I've said a bunch of times like I wonder if they need to rethink the center position to Because Wendell Carter Jr. is solid Like what is he actually Above average at on offense? He's not a great roller He's not a great finisher.
Starting point is 00:55:06 He's not a great jump shooter. He's not a great passer. He doesn't get to the line a ton. And then they have these backups who are both good in Goga and Mo Wagner when he gets healthy. They just don't have a center that pressures the rim or is an elite defensive center. And I don't know how they can go get one. I don't know if they need to go get one. They probably don't think so.
Starting point is 00:55:23 But they were on my list of just, this is going to be ugly if they can't come out of this. Now, I took the over on them at 50 and a half. That's probably already gone based on a one and four start. This team should be way, way better than they. this. I don't understand what's happening with their defense. After every game, the comments are the same. We let our offense infect our defense. When we miss shots, we don't defend hard enough.
Starting point is 00:55:48 Okay, well, this is the freaking NBA. How about you just like, the same thing happened last year. You missed every shot last year and you were the third best defense in the NBA. Bring it on that end and let's talk. I just don't, I mean, I just can't. You lost your defensive identity in a way where I don't understand it.
Starting point is 00:56:06 Right? Because is Moe Wagner that important? like he would do like that he's the muscle behind it I like what you're right about the center position I don't know how they improve it I don't know how they they get to where they need to especially because they gave up a lot to get paid how about Isaac is like a total zero now
Starting point is 00:56:25 like I can't even get 12 good minutes out of him anymore he looks big and beefy he's not moving around as well it's like he's given them nothing they started him in the playoffs two seasons ago against Cleveland like they need he's a total zero Oh, no. Yeah, no, it's been, it's just brutal in the sense of, like, the decline from him, the decline across the board defensively.
Starting point is 00:56:47 Like, I don't know what you're supposed to. When you lose who you are, and it's not like, here's the thing that frustrates me. It's not like, okay, we've given up our defense. Like, we've lost our core principles on defense. But look, our offense is better. It wasn't like we just had focused so much on offense that we kind of lost our defense. No, our offense sucks, and now our defense sucks. like you're in a very difficult position
Starting point is 00:57:09 where I don't know how you recover from that. The 50 wins mark is gone to me because I don't see starting one and four, but I don't see any real improvements offensively. Like a couple actions here or there, but there's still no offensive identity, right? There's no way, you know, we talked about it before. The adding Bain,
Starting point is 00:57:30 maybe they can get a using him and pick and roll to finally give Pallone advantage on a switch would be nice. We don't get a lot. of that stuff. We're not getting a lot of the different things there. Defensively, the wheel's just completely falling off. I wasn't ready for that. And I think that's something that's really going to be a problem. And yeah, like that seat's going to get warm very quickly. Because they're game. I think their defense will normalize because I just don't understand how a team can go. I mean, they were very good defensively two seasons ago. I don't know how you can go from good, elite,
Starting point is 00:58:01 elite terrible. I think they'll normalize and be a top 11, top nine kind of defense. That's not going to be good enough to carry their offense. And if they're not a top 10 defense, this whole team construction falls away and collapses. Yeah, this is a very problematic start for the magic. I just, you know, it's funny. Not funny. I just don't know. Jamal Tosie's done a great job. He's been in the coach of the air conversation for a couple years in a row. I don't know how, how much of a sort of how much leeway he's going to get, but probably a lot. I don't, you know, but who knows? Anyway, as you said, the seat will get warm.
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Starting point is 00:59:46 Now, they play tonight. They play the Bucks tonight. So, you know, we'll see what happens. We'll record in this early in the morning on the East Coast. but they look very, very good. They're four and one. And they are 10th in offense, 11th on defense, so solid on both ends of the floor. And Cominga, it turns out, Kamiga might be good.
Starting point is 01:00:10 Who could have ever predicted that Jonathan Kaminga might be good? Now, has he rounded out his game? Absolutely. He's making much better decisions with the ball, quicker decisions with the ball. And he's doing the thing that if he had done it the whole time, he would have been playing more defending his ass off and being attentive on the ball,
Starting point is 01:00:30 off the ball, all of it. The stat of the year on the Western Conference so far, Curry, Butler, comminga, and green. That foursome plus 44 in 72 minutes. They played, forget plus minus, they played 23 minutes together all of last season. In five games,
Starting point is 01:00:52 they have tripled their minutes played together, and it's working really well. Moody's back, and he really, with his three and D and drive some closeouts, he gives them a little more size on the wing and rounds out a lot of their lines. Pajemski's been up and down, but I just think he's a solid player.
Starting point is 01:01:10 The shot will come. Buddy's good. Horford is Al Horford. He's just going to do what he does. They're just, I said the window had shut on them as a championship contender. I'm not ready to really reopen it yet, but I will say to their credit,
Starting point is 01:01:28 that's more about how good Oklahoma City and Denver are and how old the Warriors are. This is a marathon. Four and one is awesome. You've got to get through 82 in a playoffs with this roster. So I'm not ready to crack it open, but I opened like the latch is open. Like the little latch you got to pull before you lift the window.
Starting point is 01:01:46 I'm opening that because this team looks awesome. And we're going to look back at that Jimmy Butler trade as both what happened and what didn't happen with Durant, not going to Miami and not going to Golden State, as an all-time transformational, not all-time, but as a massive transformational moment, because you've got to give the Warriors credit. Number one, their number one goal was to give Steph Curry a competitive team
Starting point is 01:02:11 as he enters his twilight and eventually exits the league. They've done that. This team is going to be competitive. They're going to be a home court-type playoff team. I mean the West is going to be jumbled, but they're really good. And we all, I've made fun of two timelines a lot of times. The Wiseman Whiff was huge. I've noted several times that it was not a plan.
Starting point is 01:02:32 It was an accident of injuries and free agency departures. But Cominga is good. Moody's good. Pajemsey's good. I don't know that that is the nucleus of like a 55 win team in five years or four years when Curry's gone and Green's gone and Butler's gone. But those are good players. that are good enough now to help the veteran guys.
Starting point is 01:02:54 Now, can they beat Denver, Oklahoma City, in a playoff series? I don't know. I don't know how they're going to get through 82, but it's very clear. Now, I took the over on them at 47 and a half, but it's very clear they're even better than that. This is a really, really good team.
Starting point is 01:03:08 This is one of the best surprises of the season so far. And it starts with Kaminga, the way you said. And I want to highlight there was a play against Denver and their win against Denver. in the game, and this is something I've never, he never had the awareness for this, but late in the game, the nuggets need a bucket, they get a
Starting point is 01:03:28 pick and roll, they get Steph switched on to Yokic. And Yokich is beginning to back and down without the ball. He's getting ready to get the post up. And Kaminga comes, scram switches him out. I'm, like, I'm sitting in my couch, like, going
Starting point is 01:03:43 nuts. Like, this is absolutely, like, he's never done this. And then they get the ball to Yokich, and he gets to stop. But, like, that was, that's when I was like, this game's over. They're going to win. It's over. And it was late, late possession. So it was a much needed bucket for the nuggets.
Starting point is 01:03:58 But for Kaminga to have that awareness and something that we've not seen from him, that's when I was like, okay, he's really grown to another level. I love what he's doing on offense. He's making the next pass. He's making the right read. Same game earlier, obviously. But he has Jamal Murray on a postup. Young Kamingo would just try to abuse that or whatever.
Starting point is 01:04:19 whatever, yokech starts coming over. One of the funniest cuts I've ever seen because Dremont just kind of saunters down the lane. It wasn't like a straight line. It just kind of wanders down there. But Kaminga throws the ball into the right, perfect open spot, right to Dremont for a layup. Like it's easy stuff that he's seeing things differently
Starting point is 01:04:39 in a way where I'm like blown away by his improvement. So for me, with him at that next level, and if he's going to continue to play at this level, like I think they're I don't know if they could beat Denver in O KC like you said in a playoff series but I think they can give them a hell of a run assuming again healthy all the way through we're going to talk about this because this is an older team we're going to have those concerns and right off the bat Jimmy Butler shooting 57% from three on just under three attempts like usually that doesn't happen until May he suddenly wakes up and becomes a
Starting point is 01:05:13 three-point shooter look when they got Butler I there was a lot of consternation about, well, he's a non-shooter, they have Dremont's a non-shooter. And I just poohed that immediately because if you watch Jimmy Butler play, it's all of the little things. It's all of the in-between moments that make him a star. The cuts, the random screens, the smart passes, the recognition of matchups, all of that stuff. He's a lead at that. He is a two steps ahead of the game thinker who would fit right in to how they play, split actions, cuts, improvisation, all that stuff. You throw in Kaminga, the shooting got wonky enough that Steve Kerr obviously decided we just can't play all these guys together.
Starting point is 01:05:55 I've always said, I thought Kaminga, look, at times he played selfishly, he played with Tunnel Vision. At other times, you could see him trying to blend in to how the Warriors play. And now he's just amped that up and found an even sweeter spot in that equation. I think this team is really, really good. And I don't, I mean, I have no notes. That game against Denver was maybe the game of the year. So far there's been a lot of game of the year candidates. But, you know, look, Steph hasn't even, like, been unbelievable so far either.
Starting point is 01:06:28 He's been good, but not, like, crazy good. And they're four and one going into tonight's game. But, you know, they're in the West. It's loaded out there. Any other Warriors' notes? I just think, again, what we're getting from Draymond and Steph and all those guys, we know what we're going to get. I think it's going to come down to other guys, too, though, like Moody, Pademsky.
Starting point is 01:06:47 you know, what can those guys kind of continue to bring the kind of so Steph doesn't have to press so much. Like if they can do all this where Steph can kind of, coasting for Steph is still, you know, 27 points a night kind of deal. I'm going to take back my stuff as you've been that. Because 27 and 5 on 50% shooting, 42% on 10-3s a game, only 30 minutes a game, that's a great. But he has been, I guess I'm guilty in this run of taking the goodness of. stuff curry for granted. But it's not just that though, but it's also not been, like he's only had to dial it up when they've absolutely needed it in a certain way. Like it's, it's the numbers are the numbers that are amazing. But it's, it's felt so much harder the past few seasons for him to hit
Starting point is 01:07:35 those numbers where he's kind of like getting to these numbers in a little bit of an easier way where I feel like if they can continue that, so then when he does dial it up and needs to dial it up towards the end of the season, they can go to another level. Like, this is a really interesting team to just watch through the course of the season if they can say, I hate saying it, but healthy. They're old. Melton has even played yet. And Will Richard, shout out Mike Dunleavy Jr. in the Warriors front office.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Will Richard is good. He's always, like, I'm always happy when he's on the floor. I'm like, that guy's a helpful guy. Okay, that is the official end of our better or worse draft. However, we are going to shout out teams that are on notice very quickly on the good side and the bad side. I'm going to start out. I'm going to put Oscar back on. I'm going to start out on the bad side.
Starting point is 01:08:28 Here are teams I'm grouchy about so far. The Knicks, it just looks a little clunky to me. And Kat, they're still, Kat is trying to figure it out. They're still trying to figure it out how to get him involved all the time. I still think they overthink it sometimes and just, Just spam more cat pick and pops. Just spam them all. Just find the, if they're putting a win on him and a center on Josh Hart or a center on your center,
Starting point is 01:08:56 Huck Pordy's been starting a couple of games, it doesn't matter. Find whoever the smallest guy is on and have them run a pick and roll with Kat. Have Kat run a pick and roll with them. Use some of the actions that Minnesota used to run for Kevin Love and then Kat, the horn's actions where they're screening and cut them fake handoffs where Kevin Love and Kat would get open threes out of it. I don't, it's early. Just on notice.
Starting point is 01:09:17 This was my pick to make the finals. The bench, I think, will get better. Yopu Selle's gotten off to a slow start. Mitchell Robinson hasn't played. Just unnoticed. That's all, Mo, they're on notice. Yeah, no, it's been a bit frustrating watching them in the way that they've kind of, we knew there'd be some growing pains with changing their offense and trying to become
Starting point is 01:09:35 a little bit more democratic on offense. But I think in that process, they've lost Kat a little bit in the shuffle of how to get him opportunities and things like that. It has to be tiered, right? Like, you have to make sure, yeah, you need to get Bridges. shots. You need to get OG shots, but you definitely have to get cat shots and touches. Like, that has to be above all that. And I think that's the important thing. They need to kind of start figuring out and fine-tuning with what they have. And this is also what happens.
Starting point is 01:10:01 You fired your coach after getting the conference finals. Now you're going to bring in a new coach who's going to bring in a new system. You've got to start figuring it all out. And the way that I don't, I'm not really excited to get cat touches is force-feeding him against bigger wings. Yeah, it's a quote mismatch if Kyle Kuzma is guarding Kat or Jalen Brown is guarding Kat. If you operate early in the clock
Starting point is 01:10:26 and you operate quickly, you can get to a better matchup than that if your goal is indeed to force feed Kat. I just, like, you can find the point guard. You can find a smaller guy. You're on notice. Minnesota Timberwolves two and three, just on notice because
Starting point is 01:10:41 changes starting five. That was a little bit of a red flag about Mike Connolly. And Anthony Edwards is her. lost to the Lakers last night in an Austin Reed buzzer beater. What a start for Austin Reed. Pencil it in.
Starting point is 01:10:53 Pencil it in. If he plays, if he has, if he averages like 25 to season, 20, he's getting the max and he's probably going to get it from the Lakers because I think Luca and him is a nice roadmap to the future. I've already addressed that.
Starting point is 01:11:05 The only reason Minnesota is on notice is because A, I think they should be good. And B, Gobert. No, he's good, everyone's going to highlight the buzzer beater where he kind of half tried to blitz Reeves and didn't quite get there and got crossed up and Reeves split it for the game winning shot. Gobert's just like you can't have these games where you don't even really notice him on the
Starting point is 01:11:29 glass or on defense. Opponents are only shooting 46% of the rim at the rim against him. That's an elite number. He's only challenging 4.8 shots per game. He's rebounding his way down. He's been a non-entity on offense, which, you know, that comes and goes with him. Sometimes they just don't feel like passing him in the ball. Sometimes he drops it.
Starting point is 01:11:48 Sometimes whatever. This Rudy Gobert, they're dead on arrival as a would-be contender in the Western Conference. So they're on notice. Yes. And I'm going to add on something else beyond the Rudy-Goberer thing. Their front office is on notice. We saw this coming in the ball handling with Mike Connolly. We knew this was coming.
Starting point is 01:12:10 Why isn't there? Why wasn't there more preparation with everything that you had? You went and got Rob Dillingham? He's not kind of. Like everything that you've done, we knew this was coming. This was like, it's not a surprise. Connoly's old. No offense.
Starting point is 01:12:24 I'm old too. Like, he's not where he was a few years ago. We saw him decline through the playoffs. You know you needed another ball handler. And they just, Dante DiVincenzo is not going to be that. You needed to go find a guy. I don't, I don't have the answer to how they could get there. But they needed to put more effort in finding that.
Starting point is 01:12:44 And I just felt like they just sort of passed it off. You know, they have, they don't have nothing to trade because they have, you know, the picks that they've swapped out already, they can still trade those picks are just not to try to be great picks. You know, they can trade swap rights on picks that haven't been swapped yet. Their money situation isn't great. Randall's playing great, by the way. Right.
Starting point is 01:13:09 Should at least shout him out. Wouldn't surprise me if they tried to address this guard situation somewhere down the line. it's early and ants and ants injured for a little bit um you said dillingham's not cutting it we got to find out if he can cut it right he played like 15 minutes last night just played okay like it's time to give the guy a shot because you traded like a major asset to get him and uh the spurs are holding that like all right you know um or now the kings may have it actually the kings do have it um but it's time to find out they're on notice You want to pick an on-notice team?
Starting point is 01:13:48 In a positive way. I am on. We got a... Washington Wizards are on notice. I know they're not winning a lot of games, but damn, they're so fun. This young team is so impressive. I'm all in, Kishan George,
Starting point is 01:14:06 everybody. Saris looked great. Last time I was on the pod with you, you told me Alex Ar is like almost. Mr. Almost. Mr. Almost gets the lay-up. Almost gets the, almost finishes the play.
Starting point is 01:14:19 He's finishing plays. Like, I'm watching this stuff, and I'm like, I don't care win totals for this team. But the fact is, there is an upward trajectory in terms of the, like, what you're seeing from these guys develop. And George taking that massively, coming in as a rookie, didn't shoot the ball well, you know, comes in this year. He's shooting, it's not going to last. It's 50% above 50% from the field, above 50% from the three. I know that's not a number that's going to stay. But, like, it's been massively impressive in the way that they've kind of put together.
Starting point is 01:14:51 They have this young core of guys, you know, and then we have Trey Johnson as well. Like, you have all of these guys. Like, there's a lot of stuff alike about what you're doing. And then the bets are producing for them. CJ McCollum's been really good for them. Chris Middleton has been good for them. And just sort of the presence of being the adult in the room. Like, I'm excited for the Washington Wizard, Zach.
Starting point is 01:15:11 I don't know one in the last time. was, I could be able to say that. But like, I'm excited. Like, I'm four o'clock here, West Coast. I'm trying to find out when the Wizards, you know, where I'm watching the Wizards. Wizards are very fun to watch. A.J. Johnson has not played hardly at all, and he's an interesting prospect. Bilal Kulubali has missed the entire season. He'll start. It'll be interesting to see when he comes back. I would guess they want to start him and bring one of McCollum or Middleton off the bench. but those guys have been steadier's for the whiz. Kishon George, nothing short of a revelation earlier in the season.
Starting point is 01:15:53 20 points, five assists, elite defense on and off the ball, elite. And the D-Stat, he ran nine pick and rolls per 100 possessions last season, according to tracking data. 28 this season, often functioning as point guard. point forward point kishon efficiency numbers are great he may be this may be a little over his skis for how much ball handling he should do on a good team i mean the wizards have won one game they play the thunder tonight so you could probably pencil in a one and four record for them i mean Washington winning in oklahoma city would be one of the biggest upsets possible in the NBA regular season maybe they'll win maybe they'll do it
Starting point is 01:16:42 But, you know, I said before the season, keep an eye on Keishon and George. I think he's a good 3-N-D guy. I think I said his ceiling is probably a good 3-D guy. He can do a little bit off the ball. It's up the ceiling. I was wrong. I underestimated we could do on the ball.
Starting point is 01:16:56 And Sarr, 20 and 8, his rebounding is better. Four and a half assists a game. 55% shooting, 36% on threes. Dude looks like a real player. They got, they got something going on in Washington. I'm going to shout out. I'm going to keep it positive. a couple more negatives,
Starting point is 01:17:13 or I'm going to keep it positive. I'm going to shout out to Utah Jazz. Who are two and two. They beat the Kings and the Sun, so lost at the end of the Blazers last night. Fifth best offense in the entire NBA. Okay. It's interesting.
Starting point is 01:17:32 Take a ton of threes. Lowry Markinen, Lowry Markinen, one of the most fun players for basketball nerds to watch, because the amount of variety in his offball game is so astonishing that sometimes he fools his own teammates they pass it to places where they think he's going to be and he has made what is probably the correct read but one they didn't expect he'll shoot if someone shoots the gap he'll cut off he'll abort his cut flare out for an open three
Starting point is 01:17:57 you switch on him on a middle pick and roll he'll pin you to his top side roll to the rim he suddenly becomes a rim runner he's coming off pin downs in one corner setting setting his screen and then taking he is bewildering to try to track he's shooting the hell out of it and then my most irrational moments, Mo DeKiel, I watch the jazz and I'm like, maybe they shouldn't trade Lowry Marketing. This is so fun.
Starting point is 01:18:18 He's averaging 34 a game. He's averaging between him and Kessler. This isn't going to sound like much, but between the, but for them, given their career numbers, it's a lot. They're getting almost seven dimes per game
Starting point is 01:18:30 out of their starting powerful, whatever, Lowry Markinen is starting next to Flip and Kessler. That's a lot of assist for those guys in terms of their career numbers. Both of them are playing off the charts great. And Kianti, George. Yeah, that's where I was going.
Starting point is 01:18:44 Looks like a totally different player. 22 a game, nine assists, his turnovers are up, I don't even care. Decision making, the amount of control he has
Starting point is 01:18:56 of his dribble, of the offense, he's always had these passes where you would be like, wow, he saw that pass and he could make it lefty across the court on the money,
Starting point is 01:19:05 but he's slowing down, getting guys in his hip pocket like Chris Paul, reading the defense and bam, lob, bam, corner pass. just looks like a totally different player.
Starting point is 01:19:14 Defensively, I mean, he was so out of sorts in his first two years. He didn't know where to be, when to be. He was running around like a chicken with its head cut off to use a cliche. They were like, they played the suns there. They were like, you're going to guard Devin Booker. Get around screens, use your length, be alert off the ball, and he was totally up to it. He looks like they read him the riot act after the season last year in his exit meeting. He's talked about this in some of the post game stuff.
Starting point is 01:19:42 totally different player. They're a really fun team to watch. I don't know what they're going to get off their bench every game here and there, but they're fun to watch. They're very fun to watch. And just go look at the game last night against Portland. Portland was in control for most of that game.
Starting point is 01:19:56 They came back down the stretch and almost pulled that one off. I mean, they had one of the improbable missed the free throw ball gets kicked out and then they just missed a three to win the game. There were two of them last night. Neesmith got a perfect one for Indiana too. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:11 It was in, watching how they kind of continue to fight in that regard. And shout out to Will Hardy, you know, constantly getting extended. I worked with him when I was with the Spurs. It was, you know, a lot of fun to watch him kind of go through all this stuff. He kept his time out still really late, advancing the ball, making some more moves with everything that they had. It's just fun to watch. But to go back to your Keonté-George thing, you know, the Jazz are averaging 30 assists.
Starting point is 01:20:39 He's averaging a third of them. He's averaging nine. I'm cheating a little bit, but he's averaging nine assists a game. Like, yeah, his turnover numbers are going to be up. Okay, fine. That's, when he's going to give you nine assists, I'll take it. I'll take that from a young guard working his way through the NBA, especially like you said, being read the right act and kind of getting his stuff together.
Starting point is 01:20:59 And his three-point shooting, he's averaging 22 points and it's not knocking down threes. Like that's really kind of the other thing that's sort of impressive. He's getting to the line eight and a half times a game. Like those are the things, excuse eight and a half times. I'm sorry, I thought I read the wrong number. But he's getting there over and over again. Like it's just impressive watching him kind of grow as a player. This is just a fun team to watch right now.
Starting point is 01:21:24 If marketing, let's just say marketing stabilizes it 28 a game, 28, 8 and 4, or 288 and 3 on this kind of shooting, almost this kind of shooting. His shooting is not like outrageous so far. They are going to face a crossroads a moment with him because some team, and we've done the fake Lowry, Marketer, is going to say, okay, we've seen enough between Eurobasket and this. All-Star Marketing is back. Still right in his prime. Contracts a lot for the next four years, but he's lived up to that contract. Here's a real almost mega offer, if not mega offer. What do you want to do? And then we'll learn what the Jazz really want to do with this roster and this team going forward. If George continues to play like this, at the very least, while Ace Bailey develops into
Starting point is 01:22:13 whatever he is and he's battled the flu and has been, you know, up and down as rookies are. At least they can point to George and say in all our swings on the perimeter and we swung for Cody Williams, we swung for Walter Clayton Jr., who I really like, we swung for Ace Bailey, we swung for Taylor Hendricks as a 3.5 of a wing. I can play some four. I like him too. But at least Keante George looks like a guy. And by the way, Isaiah Collier's going to come back at some point.
Starting point is 01:22:40 I think he's lost that starting spot unless you want to start both of them together which you know what if Svi Mahaluk is your starting two guard maybe you do start both them together Svi by the way underrated theater of watching the jazz that dude just wants to get him up man
Starting point is 01:22:55 and just if he touches the ball it is going up he does not care who's near him he does not care if a defender is draped all over him that thing is going up but yeah at least they can point to him to George rather and say this is a guy a perimeter guy
Starting point is 01:23:09 Flip is solid. And Kessler, 17 a game, five and a half rebounds. He's making his threes. And defensively, he's a beast. He looks like they, they're going to face a Lowry crossroads that's going to be really, really fun
Starting point is 01:23:23 to see how they approach it. Yeah. Okay. I'm going to shout out another team. This is a quick shout-outs. Quick shout-outs on the happy side. You watch the Houston Rockets play. Like, man, they have no spacing.
Starting point is 01:23:39 everything is a fucking slog. Josh Akogi's starting? Did I just watch a Shengoon Josh Akogi inverted pick and roll because they have to have Shangoon act as a ball handler in a floor spacer now because they have so little spacing. Man, oh my God, they're huge,
Starting point is 01:23:55 but they can't shoot. Who has the number one offense in the entire NBA? The Houston freaking rockets proving that you can do it in a lot of different ways and if you're big enough and you're mean enough and you have Amin Thompson,
Starting point is 01:24:09 and Kevin Durant and Alperin Shengoon and Stephen Freaking Adams getting every offensive rebound you can live at the foul line you can get second, third, fourth possessions and you can build an elite offense despite taking like no threes having no traditional point guard
Starting point is 01:24:27 other than Reed Shepard coming off the bench who's been just okay a little bit of a turnstile on defense just okay on offense they are I feel like I'm watching like a scientific experiment every time I watch them. With Shengun and Adams on the floor together, they're plus 37 in 70 minutes.
Starting point is 01:24:47 This continues to be the greatest accidental discovery in recent basketball history. Stephen Adams cannot be kept off the offensive glass. You know what their offensive rebounding rate is with those two guys on the floor? 47%. If they shoot and miss, there's a 50-50 chance they're getting it back. There was a possession last night in Toronto, who's on notice, by the way. on the bad side, where they got two or three offensive rebounds in a row. And on the second one, Scotty Barnes, under the rim, trying to box out, I think Adams,
Starting point is 01:25:19 mid-possession, seeing that the Rockets were going to get the ball back, just slumped his shoulders and kind of like stopped playing for a minute because it's so goddamn demoralizing to play against this big, nasty, physical team. And I just want to shout out a guy I've always liked as a winning player. I think he's playing well. I think he's making a little bit of a progress as a ball handler. Give me Jabari Smith Jr. I've got all the stock or take all the stock.
Starting point is 01:25:44 Is he as good as Powell? No. Chet, no. Is he going to be a good role player on a championship team level team for a long time? Absolutely. This team is like bizarre a world. It's absurd, but it's so much fun. Just the fact that, yeah, they're going to get more shot attempts than you
Starting point is 01:26:01 because they're going to get the offensive rebound. It just doesn't matter, right? 50-50 chance with Shengun and Adams on the. the floor is absolutely a certain. Another guy I want to shout out, Tari Isson's been really good for them. He's been really good, you know, coming out. Like, this is a lot of these young guys are developing in a way where you're pretty excited. Again, the three point numbers will kind of come down a little bit. I doubt he's shoot 53% for the whole year. But if it comes down to like 40, that's great for them. That's all
Starting point is 01:26:29 more positive stuff in that regards. And you're right. They don't take a lot of threes. But they make the ones they take as a team shooting around 40%. Like, They're in a good position with where they're at. And again, they don't have to worry if they're going to get the offensive rebounds act. It's just absurd. Yeah, they're second and free throw rate and first in offensive rebounding. They also were, I think our video team is going to clip this and put it on Instagram. So apologies in advance.
Starting point is 01:26:52 Did you see their game against the Nets the other day at all? No. Noah Clowny, I think late in the first quarter, produced maybe the grossest highlight I've ever seen in an NBA game, non-injury division. He dove for a loose ball. face planted on the on the hardwood which you know unpleasant you get some floor burns his nose hit the ground the amount of snot that poured out of his nose as shown multiple times by the rockets broadcast in a slow motion replay literally left the rockets play by play guy Craig Ackerman and Ryan Hollins speechless they did not know how to react they did not know if they should make a joke
Starting point is 01:27:36 and Craig Ackerman was like, oh, oh, boy. Oh, he might need some, a tissue or something. I mean, it was like absolutely disgusting. Shout out Noah Clowny and the O'N5 Brooklyn Nets. I mentioned Toronto. It's early. Yaka Pertil missed last night's game. 13th in offense is actually okay for them.
Starting point is 01:27:59 They would sign up for that in a heartbeat. Ingram's been good. Barnes has been pretty good. Quickly has been wildly up and down. the shooting guard turnstile continues to just land in random places on random nights CMB got some real tick last night at center
Starting point is 01:28:14 by the way I can't I can't co-sign the CMB nickname you know why Moe? Why is that? Because I went to college in New England in the late 90s and the amount of obsession over the Dave Matthews band
Starting point is 01:28:26 and DMB and Dave Dave Dave's in Boston you guys going to go and see Dave on the vineyard I'm scarred you know their defense is just it's health or skilter but leading to nowhere and teams are torching them on jump shots maybe that'll change i don't know i just it's been a weird team i still think they're i think they're one and three um they're they're better than that but it's been a discouraging start and at the end here uh i should i should have put oscar back on
Starting point is 01:28:58 for this um the hawks Two and three That's fine Growing pains They've had a bunch of guys Miss games You can see them just struggling To find cohesion
Starting point is 01:29:11 On both ends of the floor Risa She has not gotten going at all yet Trey was off to a slow start We should at least I was hoping by the end of this segment We'd get the results of Trey Young's MRI We don't have them yet Quinn Snyder said after the game last night in Brooklyn
Starting point is 01:29:24 That it was not an ACL injury So at least they appeared to know that If it's a need of sprain like an MCL sprain they announced it as a new sprain it could be five games 10 games 20 games this could be the rubber meets the road a moment for the hawks and trey young because they don't really have a traditional backup point guard keaton wallis has been masquerading his one beat crachie does every once in a while he's out of the rotation they can do it by committee with jeline johnson handling nekele alexander walker and luke canard playing together you know they have
Starting point is 01:29:57 guys who can who can facilitate porzengis has looked good when he's played not as a facilitator, but just having a pick and pop guy makes everyone's life a little easier. My thing with Trey and why I was pro the Hawks making him a fair extension offer, I think I landed at like four years 180, well south of the max that he surely wants, is I think the Hawks are pretty good now, despite their current kind of sluggish start. They're pretty well set up for later. I don't see why they can't have their cake you need it too. and if you just take Trey Young off their team,
Starting point is 01:30:32 obviously you'd have some cap room or cap flexibility one way or another with an exception to replace him with a different kind of ball handler. I just don't know what the identity of the team is without him. They don't get to just replace him mid-season with a league, let's say a league average point guard. Like you'd bring in Dennis Schrooter or something. They don't get to do that.
Starting point is 01:30:52 That's not how it works. But they're going to get to learn now, okay, he's totally gone for X amount of games. what do we look like? If we look better than expected, defensively they will look better than expected. I think Trey's defense early has been worse than it was last year when he perked up a little bit.
Starting point is 01:31:09 If they'd look better than expected, I think does that impact their decision making on Trey Young? If they look way worse, they'd expect it offensively because they are always way worse with him off the floor. Does that impact their decision making? This is like a kind of a big learning moment for that, very bad, if he's out for any extended period of time,
Starting point is 01:31:27 very bad for their hopes of getting a top four, top six seed, which I was optimistic about. But an interesting sort of franchise moment, at least. I mean, this is the time where you're going to find out, right? Like everything you said, this all lines up where, okay, we'll find out what we are without Trey. And this is what we'll lean on. Also, Trey's going to find out what they are. Trey's agent's going to find out more what they are if they don't have Trey.
Starting point is 01:31:52 And if they look bad in this instance, they're not able to generate enough offense. They're not able to kind of create a lot of stuff. It kind of changes the situation for him in that sense where they get to kind of come in going like you need him. You can't let him walk. And I think that's going to be the interesting sort of situation we come to with this. I'm happy it's not an ACL. It would suck for them in that sense.
Starting point is 01:32:18 Even cobbling together the point card by committee stuff, none of them will be able to create what Trey does for them offensively. He's killed him defensively. I agree with you. He's been atrocious defensively this year. But they can't make up what he can do offensively. And then it's been tough for them where, you know, Porzingis has been in and out. You know, like you're struggling with that stuff.
Starting point is 01:32:40 You know, Jalen Johnson go get hurt a little bit early in the season and miss a game or two. Like you're already kind of battling that stuff on top of this. It puts them in a really tough position for this season. Forget about even just planning ahead. just this season of how high we all were when they were going all in. They just got, they just have the golden ticket though. They got one golden ticket for next year in the draft.
Starting point is 01:33:05 Okay, don't even get me started. Well, actually, get me started. Get Oscar started. You got it on. Okay, first of all, it's interesting because it's one thing, how your offense looks when Trey is off the floor, when your team is relatively healthy. And those are 16 minutes a game every night that you have,
Starting point is 01:33:24 other bench players in the game or, you know, he goes out in the middle of the game, you have been able to plan for it. Now they can plan for it. How do we redesign our rotation without Trey Young? How do we redesign our offense without Trey Young? Does Jalen Johnson run more pick and rolls? What do we start? Who do we start? Do we start Alexander Walker? Do we start? Who knows? Jalen Johnson's screening with Porzinga spacing is interesting. Now they can at least plan for it and maybe the sort of hit is a little less drastic than the numbers, the on-off numbers would suggest it. But to your point, I don't know what the final score was last night in the Pelicans Denver game. It was a lot to a little. 122 to 88. The Pelicans are 0 and 4. They started in an NBA
Starting point is 01:34:09 game in 2025, late 2025. They started DeAndre Jordan. They started Jeremiah Fierce, who's been good, but brought Jordan Poole off the bench. That trade was so inexplicable when it happened. We all lamb-baseded it. It's such a disaster. They're 0-4. The West is what it is. They were a likely lottery team before the season. Atlanta, now Atlanta, the flip side of it is Milwaukee looks like they're going to be solid.
Starting point is 01:34:42 And so Atlanta's dream was Milwaukee falls apart, New Orleans falls apart. We got two bites at the lottery apple. They may only end up with one, but it might be an even better one than they thought. And this draft, it's not just the top three guys. are starting to talk about guys four, five, six in this draft. This is, it's early. It's early, right? Like, Zion has only been, like, decent by Zion Sanders.
Starting point is 01:35:06 Maybe they'll get better. Maybe they'll get healthier. Maybe the center position will sort itself out when Looney comes back. This has the potential, this trade, this one transaction. Forget the pool of McCollum, which I didn't get at all when it happened. This one transaction has franchise ruination potential. for like a half decade if it goes bad. Not quite Brooklyn, Boston,
Starting point is 01:35:32 because that was so many picks and so many swaps and Tatum and Brown. But you can't be New Orleans with a team that's not good, with the number one pick superstar who's never healthy. And frankly, when he's played the last two years, has not looked like the guy he was
Starting point is 01:35:48 when he was stampeding against the Lakers in the playing game. And give up a pick that ends up in the top five of this draft. You just cannot do it. And it's early, but boy, oh boy, they look bad. Normally it's early works in their favor. Like it usually helps them that it's early
Starting point is 01:36:06 and that they look a little bit better early on. Zion's explosive early on, all that stuff. I want to ask you this. I don't know if you've seen it. Have you seen the lineup data? Two-man lineup data. You want to guess the net rating with Zion and Jordan Poole on the floor together. It's been 59 minutes.
Starting point is 01:36:23 I know small sample sides, but 59 minutes. I'm going to say offensive rating 111, defensive rating 135. Okay, no. Offensive rating 93.4. Okay, that's not good. And defensive rating 109. Okay, that's good.
Starting point is 01:36:43 That's defense. That's good defense. But you would expect the offense to be good. It's a net rating of minus 15.6. Like, the whole pool thing was one thing. The pick, like, you, I don't need to add on to it. You laid it out. Like, that's going to really set them back for an incredibly,
Starting point is 01:37:01 that has the potential to really be a franchise breaker over for a very, very long time. Derek Queen has looked pretty good so far, better than I expected. He would look in the first five or six games. He has got to be so goddamn good to justify the downside pain of this potentially. And he looks fine. He looks fine. It's just unfair to hand. I just feel like they've hung this abatross, Albatross on him in a way like, he can't live up to it if it's the second pick in the draft.
Starting point is 01:37:33 And that's not a shot at him. It's just an extremely difficult situation to be in. Like, they've just put him in such a terrible position. And I, Zach, I just have such a hard time. I feel so bad for New Orleans, the Pelicans, all those guys. You know, it's just, how do you get excited about this team, like the future for this team even? it's not a great situation all right moat de keel where can we find you double dribble podcast with jared dubin what else you want to promote
Starting point is 01:38:00 yeah i'm doing videos for offside we're going to have an app coming out soon check us out the social media at join offside or the website offside dot g also i'm going to be doing some stuff with mbba tv on the weekend so check out the association uh i'm not on this weekend but i'm on next weekend so you'll find me all over the place there and like you said check out the double dribble podcast with Jared and I. Mo, thank you, sir. We will have you back soon, as always. Good luck to your Los Angeles Dodgers,
Starting point is 01:38:30 the little poor underdogs, the little engine that could. I got hope, Zach. Everybody's against us. I got hope. I got hope. We're going to pull it off. All right.
Starting point is 01:38:40 I'll see you, Mo. Thank you, sir. All right, that's it for another edition of the Zach Lowe show. Thank you to Chris Ryan, giddy as he is about his Sixers. Thanks to Mo DeKiel, talking all things, NBA.
Starting point is 01:38:51 Thanks to Jesse, Jonathan, and Mike. on production. Thanks to you all for watching and listening wherever you get your podcast. A couple of news and notes since we recorded this morning. Sam Presti announced that Nicola Topich, who had an operation, a testicular operation a couple weeks ago, has been diagnosed with testicular cancer. Hopefully that all goes well. Sam seemed pretty hopeful and said that Topich is in the right place to really battle this and he's going to undergo chemotherapy and he is undergoing chemotherapy. Obviously, we're all thinking about Nicole Totepich and hoping for a quick and good recovery. Trey Young News has not been out yet that MRI results will presumably come in shortly.
Starting point is 01:39:29 Anthony Davis had a leg injury last night. We haven't heard anything about that. And we mentioned the Pelicans and that Hawks trade earlier in the podcast with Moat. Pelicans' next two games, they play the Clippers on Friday and the Thunder on Sunday. You've got to start wondering about Willie Green if they're 0 and 6. and the pressure that they're under after making that trade to be a competitive team. We shall see what happens. A lot will happen over the weekend.
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