Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Jeff Teague & Shams Charania on LeBron to Warriors, Derrick Rose Bulls, Wembanyama
Episode Date: March 4, 2024We’re back with Season 2, Episode 46 of Club 520 where Jeff Teague and the guys are joined by Shams Charania to discuss all things the NBA. The guys discuss Derrick Rose turning into a superstar wit...h the Chicago Bulls, whether LeBron James would team up with Steph Curry on the Golden State Warriors, and the emergence of Victor Wembanyama on the San Antonio Spurs. The guys then debate the most athletic guards between Russell Westbrook, John Wall, Ja Morant, and much more! 00:00 - Introduction01:40 - Starting Club 520 Podcast03:40 - How Shams got started07:28 - Watching the Derrick Rose Bulls09:30 - Russ, John Wall, D-Rose14:00 - Jimmy Butler traded to Philly18:45 - Leaking draft picks20:00 - Haliburton for Sabonis trade24:20 - Chicago Bulls30:00 - Zion Williamson32:40 - Trae Young35:20 - Bucks37:00 - LeBron to Warriors?39:20 - Future of the NBA42:20 - Best Rookies #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Long weekend, Astin.
We had a good time this weekend.
But yeah, I appreciate y'all.
And I'm here.
Thank God for another day above ground.
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That's what you just gave us on the podcast.
Amen.
To my right, my dog, young Nacho, young Teague.
How you up, man?
I'm good, man.
Another special guest, another legend in the building.
A legend in the building.
Every time I look at my phone, I get an alert.
Back when I was playing, I used to be scared as hell.
But now, man, it's all good stuff, man.
So I'm so happy to have my guy in the building.
I'm going to let you do the introduction.
For sure. Look, if you watch basketball, if you watch sports, you know who this man stuff, man. So I'm so happy to have my guy in the building. I'm going to let you do the introduction. For sure.
Look, if you watch basketball, if you watch sports,
you know who this man is.
You know what I'm saying?
He sets the timeline of Blaze, good and bad.
He's always got the information we need, man.
None other than the legendary NBA insider.
Shams, appreciate you pulling the 520, big dog.
How you doing, man?
Appreciate you guys.
Appreciate you guys having me.
Jeff, it's all love. It's you guys. Appreciate you guys having me. Jeff, it's all love.
It's all love.
Appreciate you guys having me on.
You know, I covered Jeff as a player.
Covered his teams.
So to see him on the other side now doing his thing with the podcast,
I know he's come on my show, Fane, to run it back as well.
I think Jeff's got a long, you know, long track here.
Oh, man, appreciate that.
Second act.
So how is it crazy for you to have interviews with you Jeff's got a long, you know, long trek here. Oh, man, appreciate that. Second act.
So how is it crazy for you to have interviews with you and barely talking now you see him on the podcast?
You feel like you're mad you didn't get that content?
I mean, Jeff saved himself for when it mattered most,
and that's the second half, the second act of his career.
So I think he played it smart.
He left a lot of people hanging on every word now
because they didn't know any of these stories before.
So now he's letting them go.
And, you know, I've worked with a lot of former players, right?
Chandler Parsons, Lou Williams.
They do my Fando TV show now.
Shouts to the gang.
Yeah, our show's great.
And then Jeff's come on.
We got Vince Carter on different times.
I've done stuff with Iman Shepard, a bunch of guys.
But what's crazy is they're all so different.
They're all so unique. And they all have these
different experiences that they can speak to.
And I think Jeff is obviously one
of the ones, one of the main guys
I think now that's able to speak eloquently
and bring up past
experiences and then tie it into
what's going on now. I think
that's one thing that people say a
lot about is to me podcast me podcast but a lot of things our community appreciates is the nba podcast
because we get to see a lot of background stories to a lot of different stuff you like you like i
think i know this i thought i know this and then you can hear somebody talk about it and that make
you respect the performance or a situational reaction so much better. So, Jeff, my thing is, when did you, did you know late in your career, like, once I'm done
playing, I know, I know I got a bunch of stories in the can right now.
Nah, I always told these stories.
This was like me every day.
But this is just your boys.
Yeah, we just, we always talk like this.
And one day we was doing a podcast.
They did a podcast before me.
I forgot what it was called.
What was it called? That's an opinion. Oh, I'm just playing with you. R.I.P. I'm just me. I forgot what it was called. What was it called?
That's an opinion.
Oh, I'm just playing with you.
R.I.P.
I'm just joking.
R.I.P.
No, but they had a podcast before.
And I came on their show.
And basically, they was like, yo, just tell us some stories.
Like, what's the league like?
And I was like, dang, that kind of work.
And I wanted to be a part of their team.
Beautiful.
That was some Haydenette shit.
Yeah, it was funny.
You still enjoy Def Bro either way.
Oh, yeah.
Thanks, man.
Obviously, man, we know what you do now, but how did you get started?
So, you know, growing up, I loved the NBA.
Like, I loved playing basketball.
Like, in my mind, in my dream, I would have loved to be where Jeff is at, right?
Playing basketball, playing the NBA.
But obviously, that's a very, very scarce job position league.
I mean, you guys are 400 of the best, 450 of the best to do it.
It's such a scarce company, if you want to call it that.
So once I got cut early in high school, sophomore year, I'm like, I'm not playing.
I'm not playing on my team.
I got to figure out what I'm going to do.
And I remember my English teacher that year told me,
you should write for the school newspaper.
You're a good writer.
You have passion with basketball.
So I just combined both of my passions.
I started writing a lot, wrote for the school newspaper.
From that, I was writing a Bulls blog because I grew up in Chicago.
So I did a Bulls blog.
And from there, went to Real GM.
I want to say junior, senior year of high school.
This is all in high school.
So sophomore year of high school.
Then around junior, senior year, I started realgm.com.
Where to me, like that was the pinnacle.
Like Real GM and Hoop Sight, I would always be refreshing.
Like I was obsessed with like news and behind the scenes stuff.
Like I would always wonder like, are the Bulls going to get,
are we going to get like Jeff?
You know, are we going to trade for Jeff?
What are we doing?
I remember one year at the trade deadline,
they were rumored the Bulls to maybe get like TJ Ford.
So I was like refreshing hoop side in real G.
I'm like, are we going to get TJ Ford?
Are we going to get TJ Ford?
I don't think we got TJ Ford.
But point being, I was,
that's what was, I was obsessed with that.
And if a team was doing bad, I'm like,
why is this team struggling? If a team's doing really well or a player's doing really well, I was obsessed with that and if a team was doing bad I'm like why is this team struggling
if a team's doing really well or a player's doing really well
I was always inquisitive I wanted to know
why guys are playing well why teams aren't
playing well so I think
like now I think about who I'm catering to
the fan I feel like I was that fan
growing up like I was that obsessed person
like if I wasn't doing what I'm doing now I would still
be obsessed with all this stuff anyway so
now I'm just in a position
where I can actually
try to get to the news first
and you know
quench my own thirst
while also
you know help
you know serving the fans
and the audience
so yeah that's a long story short
after Real GM
Yahoo Sports for three years
and now I'm at the
Athletic Stadium
Vandal TV
everywhere
you know what's crazy
real ones know about
realgm.com
if you need any
stat information
I'm solving
every basketball argument
I'm not talking to you
my guy knows
my guy knows
real GM
stop talking to me
we pulling it up
we getting straight to it
ain't no back and forth about it
now like you said
you had a crazy journey
but I ask you
you know what I'm saying
you do this for a living
what's the one story
the one drop
he was like
damn I wish I got this
10 minutes earlier
or damn I got this 2 minutes earlier I Or damn, I got this two minutes earlier.
I feel like that happens like every year.
Like I could have pointed to two, two, three at the deadline, you know, at the deadline.
But it's always about when you feel 100% comfortable.
Like that's the fine line that, you know, I feel like I'm towing every day, right?
Like you get so many different things thrown at you.
I feel like I'm towing every day, right?
Like you get so many different things thrown at you.
Like around trade deadline week,
I probably had 500 different scenarios that I was thinking in my mind
or I had written down in my notepad.
And how many of those actually happened?
I mean, Jeff knows.
I mean, Jeff, you played in the league.
Like when you're on a team, so many different things.
It's all fluid day to day.
And that's why when I was a fan growing up,
when I was growing up,
I would hear players say,
oh man, I'm taking it one day at a time.
Oh, I'm just worried about today.
I'm like, man, that's BS.
But then now you see the league,
you're around the league,
and you're even in this field in general.
You're working in general.
You could be doing whatever you're doing.
You could be a, you know, my mom's a nurse.
Shout out to my mom.
She's a nurse.
She's taking day to day.
You know, we're all day to day.
As far as our mentality,
things can change at any given moment.
It's everything is always, you know, fluid.
For sure.
You said you grew up in Chicago.
So I imagine you watched Derrick Rose,
like MVP year.
Yeah.
You worked for, you did the, you know, content for the Bulls, basically.
What was that year like seeing D. Rose?
So that was 2010-11.
That was, I think, my junior year of high school.
I mean, it was insane.
I mean, I know you played against him.
Yeah.
Did you play with him, too? I played with him in Minnesota. I mean, I know you played against him. Did you play with him too?
I played with him in Minnesota.
In many, yeah.
But in Chicago, at that moment,
like when you used to go around Chicago.
He was that dude.
And the crazy part is, you know,
getting to know him just a little bit
and interviewing him a few times,
he's always stayed true to like who he is as a person.
Like he's never won,
like he never was someone that was trying to
push himself
out there for attention and try to
be for the lights. I think he
always stayed true to the game. And then that year
in general, I mean,
that team, the way he carried them on a night-to-night
basis, I know people can debate
statistically.
I see it now. People are like, LeBron, he stole
the MVP from LeBron. LeBron should win MVP.
But if you get the number one seed
out of nowhere
the way he did it
and he was carrying that team,
6-2,
6-3 point guard
and
to me,
you gotta say
he was the most athletic guy.
Oh, easy.
Him and Russ for sure.
Him and Russ
have to be the most athletic guys
at that position
ever.
And he dominated.
He was dominating.
Yeah, he was dominating. And his vision. That thing, John Wall? Hold on a minute. Not he dominated. He was dominating. Yeah, he was dominating.
And his vision.
That thing, Jean-Paul.
Hold on a minute.
Not Jean-Paul.
Jean-Marie.
You got to put him up there, too.
I want to, you got to probably have a little bit more of a, I guess we've seen it.
Yeah.
But, you know, I want to see more of it.
I want to see him in the playoffs.
He got to go a little.
Yeah.
But D-Rose led that team to the conference finals.
Yeah.
I think they took a 1-0 series lead got to go. I want to, but D-Rose led that team to the conference finals. Yeah, yeah.
I think they took a 1-0 series lead
and I think they were up
in game two.
Yeah.
And I remember,
you know,
growing up,
I'm like,
yeah,
if they win this,
you know,
you're up 2-0
on the heat.
You know,
and the whole thing was
he didn't,
supposedly,
you know,
he wanted to lead the team
himself with Luol Deng,
Joe Kimno,
and those guys. So, I think with him, it's always been about, he wants to lead the team himself with Luol Dain, Joe Kimno, and those guys.
So I think with him, it's always been about he's always stayed true to himself.
And just that season, I mean, you got to say he dominated.
He dominated everywhere.
No, he definitely did.
That was interesting when you say John Morant
because he is up there in that list.
But I think a lot of people forget, like,
how athletic Russell Westbrook was
and his prom was a very long time
I know the last couple years the Lakers stuff we kind of see
Russell a little bit older but okay see
Russ and his prom yeah there was nobody
as physical as big as he was
and he was power dunking
yeah he was power dunking
D Rose was too but D Rose
sometimes he would dunk in positions
and like angles that you wouldn't even expect him to get to.
Russ was just brute force.
Like, I put it like this.
Russ was like a hellcat.
He had straight power.
And D-Rose was like a Ferrari.
They both got beautiful engines, both fast, both can move.
I got to put John Wall up there too, bro.
When you said John Wall, it made me think early John Wall.
He was like that.
He just wasn't on TV enough.
He was fast as hell, though.
You would have to say he was probably,
maybe was he faster than all those other guys?
Nah.
No?
They all was like the same speed.
Oh, same speed.
Like John Wall,
the fastest player I ever played was De'Aaron Fox.
Yeah, I could see that.
He fast.
That's crazy. I told you, he retired me. He too damn Fox. Yeah, I can see that. He fast. That's crazy.
I told you, he retired me.
He too damn fast.
Yeah.
But, like, Russell Westbrook, he fast as shit.
But he had so much power.
But, like, D. Rose was that fast, but he could move.
Fast, fast, and quick.
Yeah.
You played against all of them in their prime.
Yeah.
Who do you think was the toughest?
Toughest to guard was D. Rose.
Russell was just relentless.
Like, he'd be like, all right, man.
Like, fuck.
Like, he's a dog.
You know he's going to kill.
But he would shoot 40 of them and not think one second.
Like, D-Rose was like, I'm going to kill you when I need to kill you.
I get everybody else involved.
And then his points, like, hurt.
Yeah.
Russ was like, I'm going to get 70.
If I can get 70, I'm getting 70.
I don't care if KD on the wing.
I don't care if he here.
I'll shoot this motherfucker every time.
That was him.
The thing about D-Rose that year, too, his middie was on point.
There was a stretch a couple years where his middie was elite.
And Russ, too.
I think Russ had a stretch in OKC.
Oh, yeah.
His middie was tough.
That hash pull- up was crazy.
I'm guard up with a hard stop.
And I think that's what separated those two guys from the pack.
I think those years when you have the mid-range shot going like that,
when you can get to the basket as easily as those two guys could.
And D-Rose floater.
That floater was crazy.
Yeah, that floater was tough.
You think D-Rose floater fucking with Tony Parker?
Tony Parker's the best guard finisher in NBA history.
He never missed layups.
If you go watch, he never missed layups.
I didn't want to cut you off.
Over Kyrie?
Bro, go look at Tony Parker.
One of you here, he was shooting 60% in the paint.
As a guard, it's crazy.
You know, Kyrie is my favorite player of all time.
I think what makes it different with TP is because, You know, Kyrie is my favorite player of all time. I think what makes
it different with TP
is because, you know,
Kyrie is finishing
around the rim.
Tony was hitting
them like 14-foot
floaters, bro,
off half spins.
That's a tough shot.
That's why I mentioned
it.
Tony Parker
couldn't shoot.
Well, I'm like,
eventually he grew
to have a jumper.
Kyrie can shoot.
So him getting
to the basket
is a little easier
because you got
to respect his three ball.
He got a total middie.
You back up off Tony Parker.
And he was still hitting that. He's still getting
to the basket making layups. Man, do you guys
remember the finals in San Antonio where he had
that crazy layup
that like no business. You have
no one probably in NBA history could make the
layup that he made.
No, for sure. He never missed
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I got a question, though.
Since you've been doing this at a high level, what's your like favorite trade so far? Favorite trade?
She was like, damn, that team really won. And I'm a piggyback on that too. Where you,
where you got to school, where you broke it. Man, that's tough.
My bad. There's a lot. There's a lot. There's a
lot. Nah, yeah. You could just say it randomly. There's a lot. I mean, it's just being in the middle of like,
I'll give you an example.
Like when Minnie traded Jimmy to Philly.
That was nuts.
And I remember, I think you guys were in Sacramento.
Where we was at?
You guys were in Sac, and I believe you guys obviously lost that game
not cause of you
not cause of me
that's crazy
let Minnesota tell you
let Minnesota tell you it was me
it definitely was you
the problems were way deeper than just JT
let's be real
let's just blame him anyway
but I remember I remember I was, I'll say this story.
So I live in the suburbs of Chicago, right?
I've never moved to the city.
But I was looking at an apartment in the city.
And we were going through the tour of the apartment.
And I get a text saying, Jimmy is about to get traded to Philadelphia.
It's close.
And I think you guys have just lost the night before in SAC.
And this is what lets you know that you could be anywhere,
any given moment.
So I'm on this apartment tour.
I look down at my phone, and I left.
I left the tour.
I never went back.
I never bought that apartment.
It's just bad omen. You get used, have to leave the tour. I never went back. I never bought that apartment. Just bad omen.
You get used, have to leave the tour, you can't go back.
So I remember I left that and then you see the whole terms.
And I feel like that's also a major what if around the NBA.
You have to say.
Because that team in Philly, I mean, they had Ben, they had Jimmy, they had Embiid,
Tobias, Jimmy, and then later in the year they traded for Tobias.
Yeah. So their group, man.
And JJ was there too, wasn't he?
Yeah. Coming off the bench.
Yeah, they had a whip. TJ McConnell, coming off the bench.
Mm-hmm. Coming off the bench.
TJ Nash. My favorite Pacer. Lord Jesus.
But, you know, I don't, maybe it's just because I think of Jeff.
You know, that's the only one that comes to my mind.
No, I remember we was on the plane when it happened.
And Jimmy, we all on the plane.
So imagine getting traded.
Jimmy was on the plane too.
Yeah, imagine getting traded while you're on the plane.
But we in.
Back to Minnesota.
You guys were back to Minnesota?
Yeah, back to Minnesota.
So we got like a three-hour flight.
Yeah.
And they tell you at the beginning of the flight.
So we all on the plane like, dang. You we got like a three-hour flight. Yeah. And they tell you at the beginning of the flight, so we all on the plane like,
dang,
you know I'm a jerk.
So I'm like,
who you trade for?
And they like,
we got Robert Covington and Dario.
I said,
what the fuck?
Y'all traded Jimmy for him?
Like,
no disrespect to Dario and Rob.
I like y'all.
But I was like,
man,
y'all playing.
Two great pros,
by the way.
Two great pros.
Wonderful guys. Two wonderful pros. Wonderful guys.
Professional players.
Two wonderful guys.
I love both of them.
Jimmy Butler.
I mean, that's...
Come on, bro.
What we doing, bro?
I know that's your guy, though.
Yeah, but I'm like, y'all sabotaging me, bro.
Minnesota already hate me.
We're taking with T.
I'm gonna trade our best player, bro.
Take it with T.
Yeah.
Take it with T.
The real double teeth.
Look, I'm like,
I'm like,
y'all can tell what y'all traded them for.
All the people we could have traded you for.
Nah, facts.
You could have got a legit star for Jimmy Fallon.
That's crazy.
So that's what I think about
when I think about like,
I think about where I am.
You know, like,
if I have to leave a situation,
if I'm like on a family trip in the summer,
like there have been times, I mean, I'll be like, if I'm like on a family trip in the summer, like there have been times,
I mean, I'll be like,
my family will take like a quick trip
to like the Grand Canyon or something in August.
You know, August and September are usually the times
when you play in the league where you try to get away
right before Labor Day or into Labor Day.
And I remember once I was at the Grand Canyon
and I get a text, you know,
that John Wall, he was going to sign an extension or something with Washington.
Major extension.
I mean, I left.
There was like a library.
You know, you know, you don't know those mountains.
They don't have any connection.
You have to go to the library with spotty Wi-Fi connections.
I remember I left.
I went to this library, to a little shuttle, 15-minute shuttle.
Went there.
That's my dedication.
You know, you guys have to be in the lab. Went there. That's my dedication. You know,
you guys have to be in the lab.
I have to be in my lab.
God, watch you though, Shams.
You a little sneaky, bro.
Yeah, you be dropping them bombs
at like 1 a.m.
Wake up,
what the fuck?
I would have had to miss that one.
I got John Wall in the morning, man.
We know he's staying in Washington.
I'll give you a sleep one.
So remember when Kawhi Leonard
got traded to Toronto?
Oh, that's a good one. That broke it like 2, 3 in the morning.
The crazy part is it was like 1.30 in the morning.
I was done on my couch.
I think I woke up like maybe around 2 and I saw my phone.
And it was about the trade.
And I look on Twitter.
It wasn't out.
I was stunned.
I was stunned. You know, 30 minutes is out. I was stunned. I was stunned.
You know,
30 minutes is eternity.
I'm like,
I could have missed it.
I could have been,
you know,
so you never know where you are.
So that's the thing
that comes out to me
is like,
you name a trade,
you know,
hopefully I've broken,
you know,
if I've been on it,
I usually know where I am,
you know,
when it happens.
Especially if there's
a good story behind it.
Now I got to ask you
this question.
How do you feel
about people complaining about, and they kind of like tapered it off this last year about the draft announcements?
When I was like don't tweet before the pick actually shows I'm just like, you know, that's their job, right?
Yeah, I mean for sure for sure like if I have information if I have the ability to get to information
I'm gonna do what I can also
I have a live show as well that I'm doing on my own that streams on Twitter that, you know, it's updating live.
Like we, like on Stadium, we do live updates of, you know, so we're basing off whatever I'm tweeting.
Not really what's on air per se or what's going on at Barclays.
So all I can do, all I do is focus on on the information I get.
You know, it's like we're having we're kind of the ones to tell the draft.
I wish I would have did that when I was coming out.
Because I, I was at home sweating.
I wish I would have got a tweet like, yeah, they picking you next.
I would have been a lot easier for me because, man, I was going through it
on my draft night, but I wanted, I was going through it on my draft night.
But I was going to talk
about the trade
that I think was
the most equal trade ever.
It was the Tyrese Halliburton
and DeMontis Sabonis.
Yeah.
I think that was like
perfect for both teams.
I don't think it's ever
been a trade as equal,
I would say.
Like when I think about it,
they both got two superstars, I would say. All- when I think about it, like, they both got
two superstars,
I would say.
All-star superstars,
whatever.
Pacers needed Tyrese
and the Kings needed him.
I think that might be
the most even trade
in NBA history.
I, man, that's,
I agree.
It's definitely up there,
but shout-outs to
the Sacramento Kings
for giving us Tyrese Halliburton.
I still appreciate y'all.
Y'all are near and dear
to my heart for giving us a franchise point guard
because we did not have one.
Both teams won with it.
For sure.
The Kings need, I think the Kings need a big man.
For sure.
So De'Aaron could just be the guy.
I think anytime you have a player's talent as Tyrese,
you kind of have to decide, like, are we going to give the keys to De'Aaron?
Are we going to give the keys to Tyrese?
They went all in with De'Aaron.
And then you get an all-star big.
I mean, Sabonis' numbers this year are crazy.
He probably, he should have been an all-star somehow, some way.
Yeah.
You got Rob, bro.
Both of them.
Fox should have been one.
I mean, Sacramento, is that a bad market?
Whereas, obviously, it's a small market.
People not seeing them enough.
It's kind of like the Trey Young effect where you're not watching them enough
to really see that these numbers are actually like them getting buckets,
not just numbers.
I think possibly that,
but I mean,
there have been times this year
where they've struggled too,
like over the course of the year.
I mean, I think record-wise,
they're right on pace this last season.
I think there's,
you expected them maybe
to take another step,
but they've also had injuries.
Deep Fox missed a little bit of time.
Yeah, I think the struggles help
as far as that, but I mean, Simone's numbers are nuts. And De'. Yeah, I think the struggles help as far as that.
But, I mean, Sabonis' numbers are nuts.
And De'Aaron, I know De'Aaron's gone through a little bit of struggles as well the last 15 games.
I'm not worried about him come playoff time.
We saw him last year, the performances he had on the fractured finger or whatever.
Like, he's a beast.
But, no, I mean, Sacramento, I went there actually for game one against the Warriors,
their first playoff game in whatever, 17 years.
That place.
That might have been the best environment of a non-finals game
I've ever been to.
Damn.
Yeah.
As far as how rowdy that crowd was, how much anticipation there was,
how hype everyone was going in.
And the arena's beautiful.
So I think Sacramento's building, do they need a third piece, though?
Yes.
Who, though? Who would you see
in Sacramento? They went after
Pascal Siakam. They went after Oji Ananobi.
They missed on both. Do you try to go get
Kyle Kuzma in the summer? Who would you
try to get if you're SAC? I don't think
Kyle put them over the hip, because I think
Keegan Murray can develop to be
as a contributor as Kyle would be
for that team.
Keegan Murray is nice.
And he's like,
he looks like he's soft-spoken.
Like, you gotta,
sometimes the coach
might have to push him
a little bit to...
Yeah.
I don't know what they need.
They could use a wing,
but you gotta get rid of
a couple pieces.
Well, you get,
well, Harrison's coming
off the books soon, I think.
He's got two years after this year. Oh, never mind. Sorry, yeah, they're gonna have to make a trade there. You gotta get rid of him. pieces. Well, Harrison's coming off the books soon, I think. He's got two years after this.
Oh, never mind. Sorry. Yeah, they're going to have to make a trade there.
You got to get rid of him. I'm trying to think
who they could get. That's the
one position. That's even for the Pacers.
That Elite 3
is the final piece in every
real big three situation in the league
because you got a lot of elite point guards.
If you're lucky to have a good bid, you got to have that
elite wing to compete. I used to want them to have a good bid, you got to have that elite wing to compete.
I used to want them to have Zach Levine,
but I just don't think Zach.
I don't know.
I just feel like, man, they could.
Zach needs to get healthy.
That's the biggest thing, man.
That's a good call, though, bro.
Hopefully he can get healthy next season.
Next season, obviously, got to be a bounce back here.
And Lonzo Ball, know make him make him progress
let's see if he can come back
I think
I think Lonzo Ball
is very much
hoping
and aiming
to come back
next season
I hope he plays
I'm sure he does man
that's one of the few guys
like we love
like he's one of the
areas that we saw
like LaMelo
like Lonzo was always cold
he went through some
scrutiny with the Lakers
you know how that goes
but he's one of the people
like we wanna see Lonzo
because he played the right way he's cool I got some I mean I know how that goes. But he's one of the people like, we want to see Lonzo Hoop. Because he played the right way.
He's cool.
I got some, I mean, I'll say some news on it.
I mean, he's back on the court.
That's what's up, man.
Not to, you know, it takes a while to really ramp up.
But he's doing some spot shooting, a little bit of light jogging,
light walking, light running.
But that's not stuff that he was clear to do, ready to do on his last couple.
Yeah.
You know, he would start and stop.
He would get going and then he would get pain again.
But now he's able to at least get to the point where he's on the court.
You're doing a little bit of jogging, a little bit of moving around.
And he wasn't there a year ago.
He couldn't physically.
So now he's back to that point.
He was going to take off like Brandon Ingram, I think,
if he didn't have those injuries.
Yeah.
What about like Chicago, speaking of the Bulls,
what do you think they do with DeMar?
You think they're going to extend him?
Man, that's a, I think they've discussed an extension.
I think now, the thing with the Bulls is being competitive is important
to that organization, to that franchise.
And you have to say, since they went all in with kobe white since zach lavine's been
hurt i mean i think they're once a six seven games over 500 like they've played better and the thing
last season some of these games they weren't even in they were getting blown out now they're they're
competing on a night-to-night basis and you have to give demar a lot of credit for that boost which
a lot of credit for that and kobe white i lot of credit for that. And Kobe White, I mean, I don't know
who's your guys' most improved player?
Kobe White? Kobe White, definitely.
Kobe White, that's not a bad call.
He's having, what, 20 points against you?
Went from, what, 12 to 20?
Starter, playing well. And it's come out
and it was like, once Zach got hurt,
you saw his numbers went
skyrocketing. And you know what's crazy? Because like you said,
he had a shaky moment in the beginning of the season.
He got the opportunity and just really been going crazy.
That chemistry is really hot, too.
You can tell.
And I think that's what makes people think.
But again, Chicago fans, I'm sure, blow it up, blow it up.
But it's like, if you're not going to get real offers for DeMar Droz,
you know, real offers.
You can probably trade DeMar.
But like you said with the other trade we just discussed,
what are you trading a DeMar Drozan for?
Is that going to keep you competitive?
Is that going to keep you in it?
So you can at least compete at a high level.
And no one was really giving up good draft picks for a guy
that's going to be a free agent in the summer.
So my sense is they're going to go into the offseason.
We'll see what happens the rest of the year.
But I think they're going to want to see what they can get done with DeMar
Drozan long term.
DeMar deserves to be on a contender or a team contender.
For sure.
He's been in the league a little bit.
Yeah.
I don't know where I want to see him play.
I don't want him being with the Lakers.
Nah, don't do that.
Nah, I don't want him to go to the Lakers.
What do you mean?
A team like Miami?
He'd be fired with Miami. Perfect. Yeah, that's't want him to go to the Lakers. We'd do my team like Miami. He'd be fired with Miami.
Perfect.
Yeah, that's perfect.
They won't shoot no threes.
Nothing for me.
Jimmy, no threes.
That's kind of hard, though, because do you...
I don't know, y'all, because what about Tyler Hero, too?
He going to play.
But Tyler Hero is one of those guys.
He's playing well, actually.
He's being bad.
He has been.
But...
You think all three of them
won't come match?
Yeah.
One thing about Jimmy,
Jimmy know how to make
everybody better.
And he don't mind
taking a back row.
When he got to beat a dog,
he can beat a dog.
And DeMar the same way.
When he was in San Antonio,
he was literally like
a point forward almost.
Yeah, he was running
a point guard.
He was doing everything.
Tyler Herro get buckets.
As you said, Kobe White, though.
One of my choices for most approved, Jalen Williams.
Got to put him up there.
Like, okay, see.
This is his second season?
Yeah, second season.
And he's going crazy.
Insane.
I mean, he's balling.
I saw him yesterday, actually.
It was crazy.
I interviewed him in the summer.
We were talking about fashion.
That was the crux of the interview.
Yeah. And I remember we both looked at each other. I think if we do an interview now, the summer. We were talking about fashion. That was the crux of the interview. Yeah.
And I remember we both looked at each other.
I think if we do an interview now, the topic's changed.
Yeah, absolutely.
Are you going to be an all-star next year?
That's what the topic is going to be.
And what's so fire about OKC?
And you look at other places who, like, even so much with Cleveland last year,
like, rebuilding fast in the NBA is like a trend.
It's not weight no more.
That's like, even with the Pacers, like us going to get Pascal was just like,
oh, we really actually following the trend now
because nowadays them young teams,
they're not young long.
You get your pieces that you can ride with
and you figure out how to fill the slot
and you can have a rebuild year in 18 months.
How is that like now with the drafting process?
Is that like, is that weighing in on how draft picks
are valued now, the way that people
are rebuilding?
I mean, it's just,
now you either
are going to hoard
your draft picks
or you're going to use them,
right?
Like, so Indy,
Indy went all in,
you know?
They didn't,
the thing with Indy
is they didn't value
this year's draft.
I mean, that's,
that's the crux of it.
So they didn't value
as high as to be like,
we'll move these three first
to go get Pascal Siakam
and they, and they did it. It seems like, okay'll move these three firsts to go get Pascal Siakam.
And they did it.
Teams like OKC, I mean, they got one of the more talented young rosters, but they also have like 30 draft picks.
I want to say they got 10 first round picks they can trade.
A bunch of seconds, obviously. A bunch of swaps they can trade.
And that's why they made a trade with Dallas on deadline day that went overlooked.
They gave up one of their 2024 first round picks to Dallas for a future pick swap.
They didn't even get a future first.
They get pick swap.
Unprotected pick swap.
So that's Sam Presti being like listen we got we got enough young players here
we're gonna give up
one of our first round picks
coming up soon
cause it's like
what are you gonna do
with one more rookie scale guy
on this roster
so give up that pick
and then we'll get
we'll see if we wanna swap
like
four or five years from now
three years from now
if we need that
so
I think
what they're building right now
is
you gotta give them credit
and at the deadline they get Gordon Hayward and I think the Gordon Hayward right now is you got to give them credit. And at the deadline, they get Gordon Hayward.
And I think the Gordon Hayward pickup is good because he's a vet.
He plays the right way.
But let's say you have a guy with injury, you know, has an injury,
but there's foul trouble down the stretch of a playoff game.
Like who better to throw in there?
Or someone might be struggling.
Who better to throw in there than Gordon Hayward in that type of moment?
And he literally is like perfect fit for their team because he played just how they play.
They all play with six, eight wings.
Like Jalen Williams plays the four.
You know what I mean?
Goran Hayward's the same size as him.
They all play positionless basketball, basically.
Because shit, he a center, but he a really a PG. He a small forward, really.
He can shoot, dribble, all that.
So their team is just like a perfect plan.
They play like I play on 2K.
For real, everybody can pass, everybody can shoot,
everybody can dribble the ball.
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Now, another interesting situation we got monitored for next year,
the Pelicans.
I can't believe it, but they're really thinking that they have to choose
between Brandon Ingram and Zion next year.
You think?
I think so.
Why can't you pay them both?
You can afford it.
Do they?
But they're the Pelicans. I think so. Why can't you pay them both? You can afford it. Do they? Do you?
But they're the Pelicans.
Do you think that,
uh,
because Zion,
right,
his contract can be voided now,
right?
I mean,
obviously not.
He'd be,
better be crying.
I mean,
he's played.
He's played.
No,
yes,
but I was just saying,
like,
they got him off the internet.
That's all that was.
They was trying to scare him off.
Yeah.
I got off the internet,
everything cool again.
Because Freaky Z, he going to meet those weight requirements for sure.
You call him Freaky Z?
Is that the nickname?
No, he ain't earned a full name yet.
Oh, okay.
Just Freaky Z?
Yeah, just Freaky Z for that.
Freaky Zion.
He get a real nickname later.
BJ boys.
No, but they got to.
What do you think about their team Jeff
do you think that
with those two guys
and CJ
you can
like they
they called on
DeJounte Murray
trade deadline
they looked at
different packages
mostly around
you know
the young player
that they were looking at
Dyson Daniels
potentially
you know
Atlanta wanted
Herb Jones
and that was
that was
Herb Jones
and New Orleans
didn't want to move Herb Jones from what I was told.
Nah, he's a valuable piece, though.
Yeah, he cold.
And that's what's such a fine line.
Because New Orleans is like, listen, if we can bring in DeJounte Murray while keeping our core, of course we want to do that.
Beautiful.
But the moment you have to give up a member of your core, it's like, is it worth it?
Does it really make us better?
Does it push over time?
Would you have given up Herb Jones for DeJounte Murray?
Yeah. I think, because DeJounte Murray? Yeah.
I think because DeJounte's still young.
And he's a two-way player.
He plays hard.
But it gives him another ball handler.
Because I know CJ, he can play point.
But he's not a natural point guard.
DeJounte, he's a two-way to combo guard.
But I just give him another ball handler.
Herb Jones is a defender shooter.
He's a defender first.
Yeah.
He's going to be a piece
that really helps our team.
I think you can get
another one of him.
Another Herb?
Yeah, I think you can.
I think you can find
another long defender.
I mean, Miami do it every year.
They find somebody.
Miami's just,
they're scouting.
You got to give their scouting
department a lot of credit.
So, I think you can find a guy like him
I'm not saying he's not a valuable player
He definitely is
Reason my Hawks want him
But
You can find another guy like him
They don't do that bro
We rebuilding
I had a
Yeah
I ain't about to trade
Trey Young though
Oh
We got a
We got a club
We got a club 520 prediction
Nah I made that up
But
The real Sean Holmes.
He probably want to go though.
I'm sure he wants to go to San Antonio.
Ooh, that's...
Nah, bro.
Why wouldn't he, bro?
To play with Wimby?
To play with Wimby is cool.
Him and Wimby will be...
That'd be ridiculous.
But going to live from Atlanta to San Antonio is crazy.
He's from Oklahoma.
Touche.
You didn't play for Quinn, did you?
Yeah, I played with Quinn his first year in Atlanta.
In Atlanta.
Yeah.
Do you think Quinn wants to rebuild?
Nah.
Quinn like to win.
That's what I'm saying.
He likes to win.
So if you're Quinn, you know, from everything I hear,
the Quinn-Trey relationship's been really good.
Yeah, yeah.
I think, you know, it's two things. I Quinn-Trey relationship has been really good. Yeah, yeah. I think, you know, it's two things.
I think Trey understands he needs Quinn to win.
Yeah.
And Quinn knows he needs Trey if you're going to try to win in Atlanta.
And that relationship's been good.
So what do you do if you're Atlanta?
You just can't.
There's nobody on the market that can, like, take Atlanta over.
Yeah, like, take Atlanta over the hump.
You got to have a certain type of player to play with Trent Young. like take Atlanta over. Yeah, like take Atlanta over the hump.
You got to have a certain type of player to play with Trent Young.
You need a lob threat or you need a big that has the ability to stretch the floor.
And we haven't been able to get that in Atlanta.
Like I love our bigs.
I love O, Jalen.
Everybody's cool.
Like it's just not a great fit right now though. Like D-Hunt really doesn't play anymore.
Dre, like he need to play. I. Dre, like, he need to play.
I'm not going to say he need to play more,
but he don't play as much as he used to.
So I'm sure he's a trade piece,
but his contract is pretty steep.
DeJounte and Trey, they're both great guards,
but I don't know if they fit together.
Yeah.
I don't know if that's...
Trey needs the ball.
Like, he's Luka.
He's James Harden. He needs the ball. Like, he's Luca. He's James Harden.
He needs the ball.
So, you got to put guys
around who can make shots,
shot up, create their own
shot here and there,
but Trey going to create
it for him.
And DeJounte, a guy,
he's still getting 20 points
a game, but he's a guy
that, I do this too.
I don't think it's a great fit.
Speaking of you talking
about one of the best
trades in history,
I feel like that Luca
and Trey trade is still...
I know, obviously,
Luka's here,
even though Trey's here,
but that's still
one of the better trades
because both teams
got a franchise player.
But you didn't get
a generational talent in Luka.
I understand.
I know it's different,
but it's still like
they didn't get a person
who was a slot.
Nah, Trey.
Trey Young is an
all-NBA caliber player, too.
Nah, Trey Young is cold.
They've both been to the conference finals, though.
Nah, that's a fact.
That's a fact.
Both of them.
We played Trae Young in the conference finals.
Yeah, you had to admit that.
I had my bright spot in that series.
He said, what the fuck?
You can't even shoot no more.
I was like, damn, Trae.
What do you think about Milwaukee right now?
Fear the deer. Fear the deer.
Fear the deer.
My bucks.
Your bucks.
My bucks.
They in a rough patch right now.
I think it's up and down.
They still trying to find themselves.
I think once Dame and Giannis get on the same page,
like once Doc figures out how they want to work together.
But I feel like they have to play separately.
You know how like...
Stagger to the minutes.
Yeah. I think they have to play separately. You know how like... Staggered in the minutes. Yeah.
I think they have to let Dame have his moment with the team
and then Giannis have his moment.
And then once they do that, I think they'll find a good groove.
Because Dame...
Yeah, like because Dame's so talented offensively.
Yeah.
And Giannis so talented offensively.
I think if you don't let them both have their moments where they're the guy,
it ain't going to work.
For sure.
Free T-Nasty.
Who's that?
T-Nasty.
You got to have T-Nasty, bro.
The Nastus.
The Nastus.
Oh, T-Nasty.
He's a missing link, bro.
He's a glue piece?
Oh, yeah.
All him the glue is crazy.
He seems like a great teammate, though.
No, he isn't.
He's an assistant coach, for real, though.
I'm rolling.
No, I'm dead serious, bro.
He was a real agent, Griffin.
He used to really, like, pull me to the side before the games and tell me what I needed to do.
Did you listen?
I used to be like, bro, I'm not about to play.
Don't tell that to Drew or somebody.
He was like, no, no, when you get in, you need to do this.
Nah, bro.
You're talking to the wrong dude, bro.
I'm on this group project like you.
I don't got no words for what he did.
That's crazy.
Now, I know that this was rumored,
but LeBron possibly being a warrior
or them trying to make that happen is still crazy,
but I still would love for that to happen one way or another.
I would love to see a season of LeBron had to play with Steph.
It would ruin the NBA, and I'm here for it.
I mean... That would be crazy.
I don't think there was any
chance LeBron James was leaving
the Lakers at the deadline.
No matter who called.
But, like, this
summer's going to be interesting. He has a playoff.
At the end of the day, his future is in question
just for the simple fact he's got a play option.
We don't know what he's going to do.
Where does Bronny end up?
Does Bronny declare?
Does he get in the draft?
Who drafts him?
Like there's all these dominoes that have to fall
before his play option.
I believe his play option date is after the draft.
So we're going to, a lot of questions
are going to be answered.
If Bronny comes out.
He's brilliant, man.
And Bronny's in the draft. We're going to like, a lot of questions are going to be answered. If Bronny comes out. He's brilliant, man. And Bronny's in the draft.
We're going to, like, a lot of questions.
Like, let's say Miami or whoever drafts Bronny, right?
Cleveland.
Then that'd be crazy.
Well, no.
You know, like, does, you know, LeBron has said he wants to play with Bronny.
But does that mean next season?
Does that mean after Bronny's rookie year?
Like, there are a lot of questions that I think LeBron still has to figure out
and spend second half of the season.
We still don't know how far that team's going to go.
We still don't know what's going to happen with that team.
Obviously, they got Spencer Dewey on the buyout market.
They didn't make any trades at the deadline.
That was basically their trade.
And I think he's going to be a good fit.
Gabe Vincent
trying to come back
first week of March,
potentially second week
of March.
We'll see if he makes it back.
But they got to get healthy.
Jared Vanderbilt
has to get back in the lineup.
And if they get healthy,
I mean,
this team has a shot.
I think they got
the Western Conference
last year.
As long as the coaching staff
players are on the same page,
I think they have a shot.
Yeah, I think LeBron
can book that vacation a little bit earlier this year.
Yeah.
But if Bronny gets drafted to Cleveland and LeBron goes back to Cleveland,
this is like a 2K story.
It's not real.
This can't be real.
That would be the most toxic relationship of all time.
He can fuck around and get drafted to the Lakers, bro.
Yeah, they going to draft him.
That's dope.
Going back to your ex twice is crazy.
If LeBron goes back to Cleveland, that's insane.
Well, three times.
He started there, left, went back.
Yeah, he went back twice.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A lot of time.
A lot of time back home.
Don't leave that alone.
The NBA, hey, man.
We're going to really miss LeBron.
Because ain't nobody else going to be able to do the shit that he does
and really have everybody's mind messed up for a whole year
just off allegations.
Who do you guys think are the next names?
After LeBron,
Steph, and KD.
Anthony Edwards, bro.
He's one of the guys. I think Shea.
I think MVP Shea.
Shea for sure. Lomelo.
Free Lomelo. He got to get out of Charlotte, though.
I don't know about Lomelo.
I think he's a great player. The personalities with the game, bro.
The game has changed.
But they're so bad in Charlotte.
Like, you can't even appreciate his game because they're so bad.
I think for the first time in a while, Charlotte actually picked a direction, though.
Yeah, but I'm—
Trading guys away, getting picks.
And Melo hasn't been playing.
And it took so long.
Really?
Yeah, he's been out.
You know what I mean?
They got Trey Mendo. I like that for them. Yeah, he's been out. You know what I mean? They got Trey Mendo.
I like that for them.
Yeah, he's playing really, really well.
Grant Williams, they got.
Yeah.
His value was low, and he's playing well.
They hated him in Dallas.
Grant, I know what he was doing, because I play with Grant.
He's not a bad guy at all.
He just probably was just talking the whole fucking time.
He never shuts up.
Like, the whole day he talks.
Like, he wakes up talking.
He be like, Grant, I don't care.
Grant, leave it alone, Grant.
He the first player to get a DMP
for talking too much.
They put that on the report.
Literally, I'll say.
I knew it.
He always talking.
I think Luka and Ja
are going to take over the league, though.
That's one person I...
Like, Ja's absence was felt this year.
Yeah, man.
I mean, when he came back,
they were 6-3.
They were rolling.
It was unfortunate, man,
with his injury.
They could not play without him.
Jaron Jackson is a totally different player
without Ja Morant.
That whole team is.
He's an all-star, though.
You know what I mean?
It's kind of like, damn, you really need your guy.
He the heartbeat of the team.
He everything to the team.
But that's because his personality, the team.
I think losing Dylan Brooks, even though they got my guy Marcus,
he was a good player.
He's been hurt, too.
But Dylan Brooks was like, he gave him an edge.
Yeah, you were. And it like, almost like that Tony Allen,
Mike Conley, Z-Bo kind of team.
You hope Smart gives you that once this team is whole again.
Yeah.
Yeah, but it's kind of different.
You know, like Smart came, he had that Boston lineage.
Like Boston, they carried themselves a certain way.
You walked in, your bags, your clothes nice.
Then you get to this team with all these young dudes.
They dancing.
That ain't smart.
Smart ain't dancing.
He not doing all that.
He like a serious dude that you get with a team full of young guys dancing around.
I don't know.
Dylan Brooks just fit that.
Like, he doing that.
That's why the Rockets are a good team this year.
You know, he brung that same energy with them,
a bunch of young guys.
He just fit in, bro. I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't think they should
have let him go.
I want to ask you that
question in reverse.
Like, I mean,
obviously outside of Wimby,
we know how good he is.
How do you feel about
some of the young workers
this year?
I mean, Chet,
you know he's going to be
a beast for years to come.
Elite.
So who's your guy's rookie of the year?
I have to be Wimby.
It's light, man.
Ten blocks, bro.
Statistically, I said this actually on air last week, I think.
I think it's only a matter of time before he gets a quadruple-double.
I think it's only a matter of time before he becomes the NBA League history leader in quadruple-doubles.
I think it's four guys with one quadruple-doubles.
leader in quadruple doubles.
I think it's four guys with one quadruple doubles.
He came five assists away from doing it in like 29 minutes the other game. I think it's only a matter of time.
Once he starts playing 35 to 40 minutes consistently,
he's going to get one.
He's going to get another one.
We're going to look up.
He's at like five to ten over his career.
I mean, he could literally do everything.
He could stuff the stat sheet.
Chet, you have to give him a lot of credit.
And then Brandon Miller, he's played really, really well.
He got game.
He looks like a guy that can definitely be an all-NBA caliber.
Terry Rozier, Trey, open the door for him.
He been killing.
Yeah, he's been cooking.
I'm curious to see how Scoot Henderson develops.
Obviously, point guard.
Jeff, you play point.
That's probably the toughest position mechanically to understand.
You've seen him make strides.
One game, look really good.
Next game, the team will struggle.
It's also tough for him not being on the team.
Some more bets.
Yeah.
I mean, they got bets, but need better.
They had a year one rebuild.
Yeah.
Aiden Funny.
Aiden Funny.
I'll be watching his tweets.
He's hilarious. DNP. Snowstorm. That's crazy. That's fine. Call it off and Aiden funny as hell. I'll be watching his tweets. He's hilarious.
DNP.
Snowstorm.
That's crazy.
That's far.
Call it off and he'd be as far.
Nah, not really.
Have you ever seen that one?
Nah, that was the first time I seen that.
I'm like, is this real?
I didn't think it was real, but that happened to me in Atlanta, actually.
I take that back.
I couldn't get down a hill or up the hill in my car.
I had a little BMW.
I think that's what happened to DeAndre Ayton is there was a steep hill.
Yeah.
And they were saying, basically, we can't allow you to come up or down.
Like, it's just not safe.
Yeah.
And it's tough.
That happened to me in Atlanta.
We had a snowstorm in Atlanta.
How did you get out?
I didn't. cancelled the game though
nah
yeah they didn't have any
I couldn't move
I was stuck in the house
for like three days
Atlanta don't prepare
for snowstorms at all
so they had no salt trucks
nothing
so the whole city
was shut down
Lou Will actually
left his phantom
on the side of the road
you should ask him about it
I will
yeah yeah
he left his phantom
on the side of the road
I was like damn you do that we know we Phantom on the side of the road. I was like, damn.
You do that,
we know we in trouble.
Nah, but he leave
the Phantom out there
because ain't nobody
coming to get it.
Dang, T.
I didn't know you was the first.
Nah, I mean,
they canceled the whole game,
so it was cool.
But the rest of your team
got to work on it.
Yeah, some people
was at the gym,
but me,
they ended up canceling it though.
I mean, if it's a canceled game,
you're good on all
accounts yeah you're good but hey watching your watching your team play for the crib hey y'all
going crazy tonight hold it down that's far the first time i ever got injured that's how i felt
they went on the road and you obviously you watching the game i'm like dang they really
out there without me yeah i was i was sick dennis schroeder was hooping, too. I was like, fuck.
The rebuild.
Yeah, I was like,
I was touching my ankle. I gotta get back.
I can't let him start getting started minutes, man.
He gonna take my spot.
Nah, but.
But on that note, we're gonna get up out of here, big dog.
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