Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Chiney Ogwumike joins to talk Caitlin Clark & Team USA, Hurley denies Lakers
Episode Date: June 11, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson are joined by WNBA analyst and former Los Angeles Sparks star Chiney Ogwumike to break down the drama surrounding Caitlin Clark getting left off of Team USA..., University of Connecticut head coach Dan Hurley turning down the Los Angeles Lakers coaching spot and much more!03:41 - Show starts06:09 - Caitlin Clark Snubbed with Chiney43:40 - Dan Hurley staying at Uconn50:32 - Darvin Ham hired as an Assistant for Bucks(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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So I've already introduced her,
Shanae Abumake.
And guess what?
Go follow her right now.
Shanae, C-H-I-N-E-Y.
That's her social media.
Is that Twitter and IG?
That's both of them, right?
That's everything. That's everything. Very. Is that Twitter and IG? That's both of them, right? That's everything.
That's everything.
Very, very, very simple.
Jhene, we were trending again.
It seems like every time we have you or Monica on,
y'all start trending.
I don't know what it is.
So we were having a very nuanced conversation.
And you shed some light as being a number one overall draft pick coming up in the
system, the under 18 to under 20, you was in the rotation,
playing overseas, going, winning gold medals for America, your sister,
number one, overall pick an MVP, a champion never being selected.
So you provided a lot of insight that a lot of people are not able to provide.
So Stephen A and I took
the approach that, look,
we thank Caitlin Clark,
the 12 best players.
She goes, she stays.
We believe the Americans,
the women, will win the gold medal.
You like, yeah, I understand
Stephen A, Shannon. I understand the marketing
aspect. We understand the eyeballs that
she would join but you had a
very different approach of why you
don't believe that she was selected
and you didn't have a I don't think you had a
problem with her not being selected
so I want to Ocho and I want to open the
floor up to you and let you go
into great detail because you know when you're on television
you got to get to the top of the hour
you got to get to the break you got four or five people even though we have three people
we're going to open the floor up to you janae tell us what's going on in this situation
sure i think the hardest thing is that oftentimes when we're in a debate format
people are more concerned with entertainment than the truth and the truth is that I have a lot of lived experience into why
she probably was not selected. And I said it before, it's largely based off of experience.
I don't know if people realize that earlier this year, Team USA almost lost to Belgium. It took a
buzzer beater by Breonna Stewart to win. The rest of the world is coming. I don't know if you
followed the U.S. Women's National Team. You saw what happened with the men. I know we didn't send our best squad over there, but over the last summer, you saw
the international competition. If you look at the NBA right now, who was dominating the league in
some regards? Foreign players. The game has changed. And I really do give a lot of credit
as it pertains to basketball to the foresight of the NBA. The NBA has wanted to make
this a global game. I'm Nigerian. The only other professional basketball league outside of the NBA
and the WNBA is the Basketball Africa League, who just had competition and championships.
They're really putting their work into growing the global game. But at the end of the day,
that helps everyone rise. And I think people haven't realized the level of
competition is so fierce that you don't want to take a chance of at this iteration potentially
maybe having a player that has no familiarity with the roster no experience at that high level I
think the youngest player on the roster is probably Sabrina Ionescu who's a first-time Olympian but
we've seen what she's done in the league. The previous
Olympians, they've all had nine, at least nine players have had Olympic experience. So, like,
if you look at what they constructed, they know that the world is coming. And then I think at the
end of the day, like, we're people that are all fans, right? Like, the reason why we have the
jobs we have is because we love sports. We love it at the highest level. We appreciate the moment that the women's game is at. We want that
moment to carry over, but it can't come at the expense of what the Olympic mission is. And it's
too metal. And I think that's the one thing people are sort of missing in all of this.
The goals of Team USA by criteria is to assemble the best team, a team where your players are set up for success.
And I think based off of the popularity of Kaitlyn Clark,
people think that that shouldn't matter,
but that is the central mission.
And I don't know if this is like,
this certain circumstance is setting Kaitlyn up for success.
Her not playing with the team,
her not having experience out there
as much as the other women.
It just, there's a lot of factors
that go into these types
of decisions that are the reality and not like our dream for what we want the women's game to be.
The women's game has always been the most competitive league in the world. And then you
whittle that down and now this is the most competitive team in the world. That's what
it's consistently been. That's the reason why they've won seven Olympic gold medals straight.
They don't want to deviate from that just because of what people deem is popular or what people
deem is, oh, this is a move for business. The business that they want to handle is winning
on the floor. That's always been Team USA's priority. And I think because of the expectation
that surrounds Kaitlyn Clark, people think it should shift. Team USA said, no, it's not going
to because that's not what we've always done.
Go ahead, Ocho.
I think, listen, I agree with what she said. I think Kaitlyn Clark
will have her time knowing the player
that she has been. Based on what I've been
able to see when she was at Iowa, based on what I've seen
so far in her short stint in
WNBA, she
likes the fact that she wasn't picked. It gives her
something to strive for. Like she said,
they created a monster. This is something you want to strive
for and being able to represent your country
at some point, if it's not right now,
later on down the road. Obviously, again,
the resume of the ladies that
are part of Team USA are those
that have chemistry together, they play well together,
and they have an extensive resume
of body of work that they put in,
which is why they've all been assembled
like the Avengers to represent our country.
Can I ask you, do you believe
that the 12 best women are on this team?
Absolutely, I do.
Now, there are some areas that I am concerned about
and let's get personal for a second, okay, guys?
Okay.
Because you know what's hilarious?
What's hilarious?
Everyone woke up so big mad that Kaitlyn Clark did not make the team because everyone's looking forward to her having the spotlight in the biggest moments.
This is how I felt personally when I didn't make a team.
You should.
This is how my sister felt as the only MVP that never made an Olympic roster.
It was heartbreaking.
It was devastating.
And y'all have blood in the game.
I got blood in the game.
Now, I understand that Caitlyn has the eyeballs
that no player who has picked up a ball
has ever had before.
So I'm not saying that my circumstance
or my sister's circumstance
should have been anything different.
But I just think it was funny because I'm like,
y'all really care for the right reasons
because you want to see the game grow. But I do think there's a difference between women and men
in, you know, in, in the WNBA and women's basketball, our approach to the game is to
honor the game, to respect the game, to play the game the right way. For so many years,
people have been critical. Our league has been joked about for a long time so
many people come in with preconceived notions about what women's basketball is and yes Caitlin
is a part of changing that narrative but that doesn't mean we change our entire sport that
doesn't mean that we change the integrity to which we assemble rosters to go win Olympic
gold that doesn't mean we change how we compete on the floor. And I know you were talking to me about competing like today, that hard foul wasn't competition.
You know what Caitlin said? Caitlin said the next day, this happens in the heat of competition.
People lose their cool, but we keep it pushing. You know what I'm saying? So like, right. As women,
we have, let me tell you something and Ocho, we have not played for the paychecks. We are playing
for the legacy. We are playing for the legacy. We are playing
for our reputation. We are playing because we are upholding the standard to which women's
basketball has dominated, even though so many people have been critical of us. And so when we
keep that same energy, when it comes to picking the Olympic roster, people are like, oh, you don't
know what's good for you. Y'all didn't care beforehand, but we are consistent in how we
approach the game. I'm talking to you
like, I don't know how many times I have to say
it, like, for people to understand
it. It's hard because, like,
today I sit on air, and
I'm like, I've been in those rooms
when I'm about to get cut. You know what I'm saying?
I've been in those rooms watching
people make their dreams come true.
It is a process that is
sanctified. It is a process that is honorable. It is a process that is sanctified. It is a process that is honorable.
It is a process that Caitlyn
has accepted herself.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't think she has much choice.
She doesn't have a choice,
but you're right.
But she did have a choice
to react to so many different things.
But look at how she reacted to that one.
Yeah.
I think the thing is,
she was always going to take the high road.
They hard follow.
Oh, that's in the heat of the competition. Oh, there are a lot of great, you know, the thing is that she has an image to uphold. And a lot of times saying the right things when you, when you could easily said the wrong thing. I think that's a part of it. Like you, you could have been like, hold on. I'm, I've come up through the ranks playing 16, 17, under 18. I was under 20. And hold on. So you're talking about experience. I've got international experience. Now it's a problem. Your sister. I'm an MVP.
I'm a champion. Oh, now what's the excuse now?
No, you know, it's crazy because the conversation was about marketing and this is how you need to know about marketing.
conversation was about marketing and this is how you need to know about marketing. I'm like, bro,
we've been suffering from other people trying to market our league and not accepting the authentic nature of the competitors, the athletes that we are right now. You think we don't know
about marketing? We've been shaking down the roof to try to get marketed the way that we want to.
We want people to see the trash talk. We want people to see the competitive fire. We want
people to challenge each other. We want people to see us as the badass female athletes that we are.
But now it's like oh
you guys don't know we've been fighting to be ourselves for so long and finally society has
the eye to be like oh this is women's basketball oh this is hoops the problem is is that some people
have come in just through the lens of one player not understanding how the entire ecosystem works
yeah i do and so that's the frustrating so that's the frustrating part. That's the frustrating part. But we accept it
because we understand
that growth is necessary,
even including
all of these growing pains.
And the funny thing,
when I think about it,
obviously me being a new fan
to the WNBA
and just learning about it,
obviously going to a dream game
maybe a month ago
and seeing a few players play
and now becoming
a little bit more
knowledgeable about the game
in itself,
I'm enjoying it.
I'm enjoying the trash talk.
How are the vibes in Atlanta?
Tell me.
Huh?
How are the vibes in Atlanta?
Listen, I've never been to the club.
I haven't been to the club since like 1999.
But if I had to give you an example
or an analogy on what it's like,
that's what the Dream Game was like.
But on top of that,
the Dallas Wings and Dream Game
was exciting on the court.
Forget what was going on off the court because off the court made what was going on on the court that much even better.
So I was really excited.
And I'm hoping, Unc, when we go on our little tour, every season we go to, there's a WNBA team.
So I'm hoping we can attend a game so he can get that same experience.
Wait, this is Nightcap, right?
Yeah.
So a lot of people see me on air
and they understand Shanae's facts and figures.
People don't really know me.
I don't share myself too much,
but I feel like this is the right format
for me to share myself.
Ocho, you said you haven't been to the club.
I'll tell you a story about the club in Atlanta.
So you guys know me.
I'm like a wholesome lady.
Yes, right, right, right, right, right, right.
Okay, I'm a wholesome lady.
I don't do too much.
Y'all don't see me outside too much.
But, you know, I did secure something.
So you know how I do.
So you went, I got it.
You went, I got it.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Come on, now.
Okay, so this is one of the things.
I went to Atlanta, and my teammates, they be moving around.
They be outside.
And one of our games at that time was like 9 p.m.
So we didn't finish until maybe 11. And I was looking on my phone. I was like, y'all, game's over. We'd be outside. One of our games at that time was 9 p.m., so we didn't finish until maybe 11. I was looking on my phone.
I was like, y'all, game's over. We got the dub. I was like, man,
I'm hungry. I need something to eat.
Everything's closed. One of my teammates is like,
oh, I'm from out here. I know where we can
go. It's always open. I was like, okay, cool.
I just trusted her.
I just trusted her.
Was it Cheetah? Is it called Cheetah?
Is that in Atlanta?
It wasn't Magic City. You got the Cheetah? Is it called Cheetah? A magic city. Is that in Atlanta? Was it?
It wasn't magic city.
You got the Cheetah right down the street on Spring Street.
Thank you.
That's where I went.
She said, look, it's always open.
I was eating my post-game meal,
waiting, and then looked up and saw Cheetah.
Like, that was it.
That was my post-game meal.
So, yeah, when you say you don't go to the club,
I don't go to the club either,
but I still end up there
because it be like that sometimes.
Right, listen, that experience,
I've been trying to explain it to people,
but words don't work.
Words don't work.
It's like trying to explain soccer to people.
You'll never understand
until you actually understand
and you're able to experience it yourself.
So those are the best wins I've had, by the way.
That's what I try to tell people.
People think I be lying when I say because they be having five-star chefs.
They be having chefs that work
in fine restaurants and casinos
and things of that nature. No, they really be
putting it down in there, Jene.
Yeah, I like it. I learned it.
I learned it post-game.
What I've tried to tell him,
everybody vibe ain't like Atlanta. Atlanta is a
different vibe. You go to the
Hawks game, you go to the Dream
game, you go to the soccer game,
you go to the stadium, Mercedes-Benz,
it's a different vibe, Ocho. So
everybody don't vibe like the 8th.
So you expect that every arena
that you go to, it's going to be like a
club setting. Nah, they got
bombers, chairs, they got barbers chairs.
They got everything going on in the stadium.
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So, Kene, you said feeding the ecosystem.
I remember when they came out with the team in 2004,
they put Melo, they put D-Wade, they put LeBron.
I'm not so sure at that time that we can make a case
that all three of those guys were one of the best 12,
but they understood that LeBron and his popularity
probably needed to be on that team
as well as some of the other guys.
And so growing the game,
like you said,
once the dream team,
the original dream team happened in 92,
the world started like, oh, okay.
And so that grew it.
I can't recall,
but one foreign born female player, Lauren Jackson, and I'm sure you know who that is,. I can't recall, but one foreign born, a female player, Lauren Jackson. And I'm
sure you know who that is, that we can consistently say that she was a top five, top 10 player
in the WNBA. Has the world really caught up? Do they have, maybe they don't send them over here
to the WNBA and they just play on their club team, but has the world really caught up to us
that quickly? Oh, absolutely. I think so. I mean,
if you look, this is the first generation of players that have the benefit of learning from
YouTube. When we grew up watching sports, how did we learn? From the backyard, going from our
coaches. I had to go to AAU to listen to a coach that was just a parent of a daughter that was
there. Now people can watch the games globally.
People can watch the skills and go practice it instantly. There's more infrastructure to support
sports. And then on top of it, we have people in the women's game that are not showing up
for the WNBA taking seasons off just to practice with their national team because they understand
that being on your national team is where you can really build your own marketing too
like this is a place where you can be a star whereas in the w maybe you are a role player
so you have teams there's a woman named emma miseman who plays for belgium i believe
who is one of the coldest people in wba y'all she's like luca in a way like she doesn't play
faster than she needs to she's gonna get her shot off and she's just efficient.
Now she's not like a guard.
She's more of a forward.
But my point is, is that she's cold.
She's been playing with her team for like two years straight.
That's why it took a buzzer beater for USA earlier this year to beat them.
Because these women are competing year round similar to us, but they also have the chemistry.
They've been playing together since they were babies. Now, that's one of the things that we have the benefit of having so much
talent that sometimes talent overwhelms. But nowadays, with the different international rules,
with the increased skill set, just with the overall chemistry that these teams have been
playing with forever, it's a little bit more challenging than we ever expected. That's why
no one really says that USA winning, or even whether it's the men winning, which we saw last summer is just a walk
in the park and assumption. You have to go out there and earn it. And I'll lastly say this.
I think that women's sports, you know, you know, that saying you have to work twice as hard to get
out of the sport, right? Like for people to really get the viewership, to get the respect, it feels like we always have to be perfect. We always have to be on. That's how women operate, not just in sports. As a broadcaster, I always have to lead with the facts and the figures. I have to keep my feelings to the side because the moment I show my feelings, people are like, oh, what does she know? Why does she feel like she can speak on X, Y, and and z that's just the nature that we're in i'll
say this um and ocho people see you before they hear you they judge you before they know you so
you have to go out there and be perfect why should we play loose and fast at times with the rules of
who should be on the squad which could compromise the integrity of the game when we know that we're
being criticized regardless we just have to be consistent in our pursuit of perfection.
That to me is what it's like to be a woman
or to be a female athlete.
That is the challenge that we're always up against.
My sister always said,
why are we catering to a group that only came
just for this certain moment
and not came to see the beauty of the entire landscape,
the beauty of the entire ecosystem?
We will accept, we will welcome,
but we will welcome,
but we will not conform to something that has not made us better individually. What made us the best
is that we go up against the best each and every night. You know what I'm saying? So there's
things that make the way women approach sports because we are constantly dealing with criticism
different than men. And I think it's okay. I think it's perfectly okay. What do you say to the people that says, okay, yeah, they might've not been here before,
but they're here now. It's kind of like, you know, we have this, okay, you're 30, you're 30,
31 years of age. And well, you got married at 30, 31. And so if somebody said like, dang,
Sinead, they probably would say, what's taking you so long? It doesn't matter when it happened.
It's that the fact that it did happen.
And we understand that Kaylin Clark came with a different lens than anybody in the history of the game because of the NIL situation, because of the marketing brand that was behind her.
And we know why.
We don't have to get into the nuances.
We know why, because it was a perfect storm.
But how about we take this perfect storm and why it's spinning?
We let it sweep up everybody that's in its path, which is the WNBA.
Well, I think the difference here is because she has gotten everything that she has needed in some regards.
This is the first time that she
per se has been denied something that people are surprised by she got number one she is the face
of a new franchise she's honestly unfortunately considered by many that are new to this the face
of the wmba and one of the most popular faces now in american sports right right? I'll say this. We talk about the, like no one,
Asia Wilson has a chokehold on the league, but the way that we talk about Caitlin, I wish we
could switch the dynamics, but what it is, what it is right now, she has gotten a lot and no one's
saying that she won't get it. They're just saying that right now, while all the eyeballs are there,
yes, you feel like there's a great expectation
but i don't think you want to like there's a reason why she chose going to the wmba instead
of taking that big three content contract is because she wanted to honor and respect the
integrity of the sport and the competition in which she plays you know what i'm saying not
everything is like what is delayed is not denied she She will be an Olympian if she continues on this trajectory.
Has she been set up for success?
Is this team being set up for success or is being popular more important?
This is the one group that does not really move based off of popularity.
And I think that's what people don't really understand.
Clearly, clearly.
Well, today, we're going to thank you for just stopping by.
We know you only had a brief moment.
But thank you for joining O by we know you only had a brief moment and but uh thank you for joining the ocho and i on nightcap ladies and gentlemen janae boomer k my colleague at esp and first take thank you for joining us good night and uh see you
soon always i'll come back you got your own i feel like i can be a young aunt here you know
you're welcome back anytime i don't think we all drink but we can kick it next time we can kick it again thank you today chanel boomer k lady the gentleman
uh ocho you and i we've had these conversations and we've gone back and forth you've gone to a
w nba game um she's i mean look she came in with a different set of lenses uh if you look at the
games that she's played in in college they've different set of lenses. If you look at the games that she's played in in college,
they've been some of the biggest games.
You look at the games, I think they had a game in the football stadium.
And they drew 40-something thousand fans.
And if I'm not mistaken, don't quote me on that,
but I think they did have a game at the football stadium.
It was, and guess what?
There's a great chance that in the 2025 All-Star game,
she's going to be shooting three-pointers against somebody.
Now, we saw Inescu shoot against Steph Curry.
Now, is it going to be her against Dame,
her against another great three-point shooter,
or is it going to be her against Steph Curry?
But there's a great chance because the crossover,
we know how many odds are on the three-point competition.
So guess what? We've got a lady from
the WNBA that's competing.
And she
showed herself well.
Yes, I'm sure she would have loved to win,
but she didn't go out there and Steph hit
25 and she hit 10.
Oh, she made him work for that thing, Ocho.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Most definitely. He made him work
for that. And so, I think the thing is, look, they want the same thing we want.
They want the league to grow.
And if it means that it's going to take a little bit more time to grow
and we don't move somebody to the front of the line,
they're okay with that.
But me, after like, Ocho, you know, it's kind of like,
I look at like civil rights.
No, we want to move to the front of the line damn that we've been waiting
385 years
now it's time we want to go to the
front of the line when you waited
this long because you know they say well you waited this
long you might as well go ahead with hell no
well listen listen like my grandma always
said there's more than one way to skin a cat
there's always more
than one way to skin a cat and obviously's always more than one way to skin a cat.
And obviously, after watching y'all on First Take this morning, I would like for people,
for the people watching, people in the chat, I would like for us to be able to have a healthy
discourse where we can agree to disagree on a difference of opinion.
Yes.
Some people are going to agree with you.
Some people are not.
There's a way you can go about it.
You can engage. You can talk about your topics. You can There's a way you can go about it. You can engage.
You can talk about your topics.
You can state your facts.
You can state your opinions.
You can state whatever it is.
But a lot of people at this point now,
they get a little belligerent.
They get a little disrespectful.
When your opinion don't coincide with theirs,
now you capping.
Now you showing up for the man.
Now you tuning.
Now you stepping and fetching.
But as long as, see, that's not
how it's supposed to be.
When I'm at that desk, I
don't see man, woman.
I see people that I'm debating against.
So now what y'all want me to choose?
Now y'all say one minute, y'all want
to be treated equal, y'all want fair, y'all want
X, Y, and Z. But now, Shannon,
tone it down i mean you're
so passionate you're so those are women that hold on you say they're not fragile you say you don't
want to be treated fragile but when i debate like i debate and conversate whether it's kendrick
perkins whether it's do whether it's ryan whether it's a problem so which is it what do you want me
to do you want me to see? You want me to see,
y'all want me to go outside of what I do,
but y'all didn't want the WNBA and the Olympic women's team
to go outside what they do.
So you got to pick and choose.
Yeah.
I just,
reading some of the comments, man,
just, it's a little,
a little too harsh.
Like everybody,
everybody reaching,
listen,
it's okay to have a difference in opinion. You say
one thing, somebody else says another.
You know what? We can agree to disagree.
Yes! It's an opinion, Ocho.
Ocho, you have your opinion, I have
mine. I might come at you and say,
well, Ocho, tell me why you think this.
You might say, well, uh, tell me why
you think that. Okay, that's
Ocho's opinion. His opinion
might differ from mine.
We might have some same opinions.
But here's the thing.
They're like, well, you be going easy with Stephen A.
Now, at first, y'all say we was manufacturing topics.
On the other show, we manufacturing topics.
Now, y'all say I go along with Stephen A.
But if I was to go at Stephen A's neck, you're going to say, see?
You ain't do that to old boy over there.
You see how we do our own?
I better know we're in a situation, Ocho.
So at the end of the day, I got to be true to me.
I'm a very passionate person. So when I have a debate or we have healthy conversations about a certain topic, yes, my presence, my voice projects.
I don't look at it like, oh, man,
I got to be, hey, guys, well, I think
that's not who I am.
And I understand that Jhene is a woman.
I understand that Andrea Carter and Monica.
But if you were to ask
them, they don't want me to go
easy. They ain't going easy on me.
Mm-hmm.
They ain't going easy on me. They ain't going easy on me. They're trying
to come at my neck and rightfully so.
Just like Steve and A. Steve and A
and I agree on some things. Some things
we don't.
Me and Dan Olasky. Some
things, D.O., we agree on.
Perk,
Boog, Ryan,
A, we agree to disagree.
But I'm going to be passionate and I'm going to argue my point.
And, okay, that's how I see it.
That's not how they see it.
Ocho and I, we go, we have some heated conversations about receivers,
about quarterback play, but that's how he sees it.
Right.
And we got to stop this notion.
If you black, as long as I'm trumpeting for the black,
see, as Kat said, the line isn't drawn at black and white.
It's drawn in the truth.
It's drawn in right and wrong.
Yeah.
Now, all the time, as much, I was one of the only ones,
the only ones on television that spoke glowingly and believed that Colin Kaepernick was in the right.
And when everybody else was like,
be quiet, shut up, I kept
standing on that.
Now, all of a sudden, I say
one thing that the masses
don't agree with.
Yeah, you stepping in fetching.
You should be that white woman's agent.
Now, flip it around.
If I was supporting her and she was black,
am I stepping in fetching?
I mean, what's going on?
Right.
So y'all just got to pick and choose.
We're not going to agree.
If somebody agree with you on everything,
you need to get rid of them.
Yeah.
Anybody that will agree with you on every single thing that you say, they're not
your friend. They do not have your
best interest in mind.
At all.
At all. They a do boy or
do girl. They do whatever
you say because of the position
that you in. So
understand that you can't please everybody
and that's okay. And a lot of people that's on the
that's in the chat and there's commenting they don't that's not that's not the entire world
that's not your entire fan base yeah even sometimes that i say things that even some of my most
ardent supporters they disagree with yeah sometimes people that disagree normally disagree
with but they agree with but that's okay
that's a part of it if you agree with everything i say i got a problem because i need to know why
you agree with everything i say am i right on everything i mean sometimes i think i am but i'm
not right no i argue the facts to the best of my ability i look at facts i look at situations i try
to look at like okay okay, what are you trying
to do here? You're trying to grow it. You're trying
to like 76,000. Caitlin
Clark took a pay cut to go to the goal. Who
takes a pay cut to go professional?
Think about Ocho. You in college
and all of a sudden your first
job is less than you was making
in college. In college, yeah. You're like, well,
hell, what did I go to school to get this degree for?
You mean to tell me I went into debt for a quarter
of a million, and now
I got this job
that, hell, I don't know how
I'm going to pay these loans off.
My kid, my grandkid's going to be
playing on this debt.
Understandable that she's
in a fortunate position. Yes.
To where she might be taking less
to play in the WNBA, but she's making a fortunate position. Yes. To where she might be taking less to play in the WNBA,
but she's making
the marketing, yes.
Twice as much, two times as much more
from a marketing standpoint.
And I understand, Ocho.
She came in
without playing a game.
She got a signature shoe deal.
I understand.
Think about this, Ocho.
I want you to think about this.
Only her and Michael Jordan
has ever had a basketball deal.
A basket.
The thing that they play with,
her and Michael Jordan.
I get it.
I get it.
Remember, they changed the rules
because them rookie quarterbacks,
Sam Bradford had a quarterback.
He was the highest paid player.
And the player said,
the hell with that.
So I get a lot of people's frustration
because it's,
Ocho, you working on a job
and you find out somebody came in,
they just got there
and they making more than you.
You're going to feel some type of way.
It's just natural.
It's just natural.
But I believe in her situation
that
the more eyes we talk, yeah, I get it.
Yeah, we talk about her probably for too much.
Yeah, probably so. But the mere
fact that we're talking about the WNBA
in which she's a member of,
my goal is to like, hey,
hopefully these women one day day they're making two,
$3 million a year.
Cause there's a big,
there's a big difference between a woman making a million dollars and a woman
making a hundred thousand.
There's a big difference.
We know the difference because we've been on the end of the spectrum where
we've made that.
And we know the comfort level that you have when you make that kind of money
and that they don't have to go overseas and play and put that wear and tear on their body. the comfort level that you have when you make that kind of money.
And they don't have to go overseas and play and put that wear and tear on their body.
They can just stay here,
make a great living in the WNBA,
get a couple of deals,
get a couple of marketing deals
and endorsements.
And be set.
Yeah, and make a good living.
Yeah, I like it.
I like the fact that the WNBA right now,
as we continue to talk about it, whether people are tired of us talking about Caitlin Clark or whether people are tired of us talking about Angel Reese or people are tired of us talking about Asia Wilson, is the fact that the WNBA is dominating headlines.
Yes.
We in the NBA finals and we are dominating headlines like the goddamn Dallas Cowboys or the goddamn Lakers.
Yes.
Just like them.
There's a reason why they put the Cowboys on
every chance they get.
If they could put the Cowboys on
every single week on national television,
they would, don't you?
They would, yeah.
Because go look at the top five rated games.
Go look at the top 10 rated games last year
and see who's in them.
Yeah. It is what in them. Yeah.
It is what it is.
Yeah.
It is what it is.
So I'm glad we were able
to have Chanae on,
her to have it.
Last week we had Monica on.
We had Chanae on tonight.
So hopefully, you know, look,
she's not going to be on,
she's not going to be on the team.
I'm looking at it purely like
I believe they're going to win
the championship
if you don't play with two minutes
a game. Kind of like Chris
Delayton. Think about it. They would beat
people by an average of 45 points and Chris Delayton
would play in two minutes.
And they up
50. They beat teams by 80.
So that's
but she said that she believes the world is catching
up. So we'll
find out. I just hope this momentum that this crop has come in with,
this rookie class, and the momentum of us talking about Ocho,
hopefully that translates to dollars.
Dollars, which in it, you know, I hate to use that trickle-down effect,
that economic trickle-down effect.
But I just hopefully that more people will be in attendance and watch.
And the viewership, we have the numbers we see approximately 400,000 fans attended the wmba game since the tip of tip-off season through the end of may the most through the first month of the
season in 26 years more than half of all wmba games were sellouts which is 156 percent increase
may set an all-time high for WNBA league pass with subscription
with a 335% increase.
WNBA social media channels garnered 157 million views
through the first week of the season.
The most viewed WNBA tip-off week on social media ever,
up 380% versus last year.
Since the start of the season, the WNBA store has already set a record for the most single season sales and
store history.
Overall transaction up 756% versus the same time last year.
You became the first.
Yes.
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But wait, boys, there's one thing about them numbers, boy. Them numbers do not lie, boy.
Boy, them numbers do not lie.
Nope. But god damn.
So hopefully
they can keep it going. Look,
the problem is she's just on a crappy team mojo there's a reason why
they've had back-to-back the number one overall pick they're bad they're not a good team right
and sometimes no matter how good you are it's not like a situation where magic johnson he went to a
team that had the mv had a five had a five-time mvp on it with Kareem. Larry Bird went to a team.
They ended up having Kevin McHale.
They had Robert Parrish. They had Nate
Tiny Archibald. They had
Cedric Cornbread Maxwell.
She went to a team.
They're not very good. There's no way around
it. And, you know,
it's not like Ma Moore. She
goes to Minnesota and they got Simone
Augustus. They got Sylvia Fowles.
Right.
Look at DT.
She got to Rossi.
So different,
you know,
Stewie,
Stewie went to the team to have,
they got end up getting jeweled.
Lloyd,
they can have Sue bird.
So,
I mean,
she gonna need some help around her.
She ain't fit to do all this by herself.
No one does.
But I'm glad we're
talking about it. Hopefully things, these
women, hopefully they win the gold. I'm watching
it. All that bull jive, I ain't watching it because
Kaitlyn Clark, bull jive. I'm watching.
I'm watching it.
Check this out, Ocho.
After speculation about
the move to the NBA,
bless you, Dan Hurley
is staying at UConn. Hurley is coming
on back-to-back national championship with
UConn. He's turning down a major payday
with the Lakers to stay at the Huskies per
multiple reports. Hurley turned down
six years, $70 million
in favor of chasing
a third straight national title with
UConn. The deal would have made Hurley one
of the top six highest paid coaches
in the NBA had he accepted.
Yeah, listen, I talked to Dan earlier. I talked to Dan earlier.
I really wanted to get a jump on the rest of the media, the rest of the analysts, the rest of the pundits that would have a story on why did Dan decide not to take the job?
I mean, when you think about it, who turned down a historic franchise like the Lakers, especially with a magnificent deal like six magnificent deal like six for 70 magnificent huge deal to me would have been six for 100
now i think 100 would have made him move six for 70 he can come back and he can go back
and coach and go for a third go go for a third title in college and probably get six for 70
somewhere else if that's what he chooses to do but i think if you look at the resume and the body of
work on all the coaches that have been with the lakers i don't think any of them got past three
years well not because you had luke you had luke walton you had uh uh frank bogle you had darvin
ham and now they're looking for the next coach and all those coaches since lebron has been there i
think lebron is heading into his seventh season he got got there in 2019, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24.
Name one of those coaches who's gone over three years.
No.
Not one of them.
So obviously, that plays part in it.
Uprooting your entire family out of Connecticut to move to L.A.,
knowing that you're going to only be there two years.
LeBron, you don't know how long LeBron's going to be there.
It's 18 right now.
There are too many other question marks as far as the Lakers are concerned
going into this season.
What's going to happen?
So, listen, why not just stay home, make another run at another title,
probably win another title, maybe two,
and if the opportunity presents itself again for you to have a head coaching job,
then you can do it on the back end.
Yeah.
And not right now.
It's not good enough, Ojo.
Look, Ty Lue just got five years, $14 million a year, five years, $70 million.
Right.
You can't make him one of the highest paid because you're asking him to uproot his family, move clear cross country when he's mainly predominantly been on the East Coast.
So in order, it's kind of like a free agent you gotta blow me away give me give me give me give me six years 15 million now you gotta make
an offer that he can't refuse that his wife said hold on how much you say yeah you say five years
not 80 million five years 90 million let's five years, 90 million?
Let's reevaluate this, baby.
You know what I'm saying?
Because in pre-agency, Ocho,
why would he leave the situation that he's in?
He's comfortable.
He knows his wife is comfortable.
His kids are comfortable.
He's a predominantly East Coast guy.
To move, that's a big transition going from East Coast when you've been there predominantly
and coming to the West Coast.
And now, first of all, Uncle Sam going to take 50% of that anyway.
Oh, yeah.
Let me get that.
Let me get that up off you.
Please.
Let me get that up off you.
And then, obviously, you're going from Connecticut and you're going into Hollywood.
You're going to Connecticut where you're going to Hollywood, where it's not even basketball first.
Hell, it's about entertainment.
Then comes basketball.
Right.
And that goes against everything but a little bit of college football that I've watched that UConn even stands for.
Right.
So it's going to be very, very interesting to to see who they hire now is JJ.
Do they turn their attention back to JJ Reddick? It seems like because everybody was talking about JJ Reddick, JJ Reddick, JJ Reddick.
They kind of pivoted. Knowing that the likelihood of this man going to take, you know, give him eleven and a half, eleven point six million dollars a year.
The likelihood he probably going to turn that down., give him 11.5, 11.6 million dollars a year, the likelihood he's probably going to turn that down and say, well,
we tried. We tried. No.
He's going to say, no, I want
17, 18 million a year
and I'm going to pick my own staff. Y'all will
have no say in who I hire.
They probably wouldn't allow them
to do that. There you go. That's why they didn't get
you to do it. It is the Lakers now.
Yeah. It is the Lakers. They'll throw some
money out there. They didn't throw enough out there
to not make you change your mind,
but make your wife,
tell your husband,
wait a minute, baby.
We might need to reevaluate this.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Even if you don't make it
and they allow you to coach for two years
and you get fired,
look at the little nice nest egg
you got to sit back on.
Oh, yeah.
Because you can always go back to coaching in college.
Yeah. And I ain't got
no offset language. So if y'all fire me,
I'm going to get all this money. And when I go back
to college, I'm going to get their money too.
So I'm going to double deal.
Because y'all going to try to say, well, we're going to have to put the
offset language that if you go back to college,
whatever you get against that, we'll count against
the money that we know you're not.
Oh, no. Could never do that. No, y'all going to pay this. I'm going to get all that will count against the money that we know you're not oh no oh could
never do that no y'all gonna pay this i'm gonna get all that give give me all that so the lakers
are still without a head coach um dan hurley decides to go back to yukon um i don't think
many people are surprised by that given how the lakers somebody wants it look they how the Lakers, somebody wants to, look, they're the Lakers, Ocho. It's like the Cowboys. It's like
the Yankees, the Dodgers, the Cardinals,
and baseball.
You're talking about the Cubs.
Somebody gonna want, those
are, you know, cornerstone franchises.
Somebody's gonna want to coach.
Yeah.
I mean, at what cost?
At what cost? Because, you know,
it's short-lived.
You get the fame, you get the glory,
for one, two years.
If somebody say, oh, Joe,
we're going to let you play,
we're going to let you be the president
of the United States,
but you're only going to serve one term.
What, you're going to say, nah, man,
I want two terms.
I want to be a two-term president.
Oh, listen.
Exactly.
They mess around and let me be
the president of the United States?
Boy, I'm going to turn this country around
so goddamn fast. They ain't going to let you turn it around.
Hey, but listen. I'm going to turn
this country around so fast
they ain't going to know what hit them. Like, I already
know who run the show anyway.
I already know who run the show.
I'm going to just let them know. Man, listen.
I need y'all to sit back. Let me do my
thing for this one term.
And y'all can come on back into play and do all your power moves that you do behind the scenes.
But while I'm here, while I'm representing my people, let me do what I need to do.
OK, they're going to make you a lame duck, Ocho.
It ain't going to pass nothing.
That shit me. That go for all 13 of them families.
Y'all know who I'm talking to. I know y'all see me.
That's nothing.
That shit me.
That go for all 13 of them families.
Y'all know who I'm talking to.
I know y'all see me.
Darvin Hamm returns to the Bucs as an assistant.
The Highwind Marker homecoming for Hamm, who was the assistant on the Bucs,
head coach Mike Boonhoser from 2018 to 2022
before heading to the Lakers.
Boonhoser and Hamm led Milwaukee to a championship in 2021.
Hamm also played for Milwaukee from 1999 to 2002
during his tenure
in the NBA as a forward.
He had an opportunity
to join Bud in Phoenix.
He said no.
He joins Doc in Milwaukee.
Does this mean because
it didn't turn out very well for Doc,
he had, you know,
I think he might have had maybe
a 500 record or maybe slightly
below 500 record.
Filling in for Adrian Griffin, taking over
Adrian Griffin.
Is Darvin Ham looking like, hey,
Boone knows he's going to be there for a minute.
But if Doc get off to a shaky start,
it might be my opportunity.
I'm the next man up.
That could be the situation.
I think there's a lot of pressure.
There's a lot of pressure on Giannis and Giannis and them young bulls over there that play well together.
I would think so.
But, you know, most of the time, I think it's on the players, right?
I think it's on the players, right? I think it's on the players.
Do we really like – how do I say it?
Giannis, I think, had some type of disagreement with the –
what's the prior coach?
I forgot his name.
Budnozer.
Oh, you talking about Andrew Griffin.
When it seemed like he had problems, Jason Kidd was Giannis' coach.
Mike Boone knows him.
Who won a championship.
He won two MVPs and a final MVP.
He had problems with everybody.
He had problems with everybody.
So who is the real problem here?
This is what we know.
When you are a superstar, if the coach is serving at the behest of the superstar.
Right.
So if Yanni would have wanted
Jason Kidd to stay,
Jason Kidd would have been there.
If Yanni would have wanted
Mike Boothoser to stay,
he would have stayed.
Adrian Griffin got fired
and he was 43 and 19?
19, yeah.
Yeah, they were doing well.
They were doing well.
And he got fired.
And all of a sudden, don't nobody know anything. Yeah. Come 19, yeah. Yeah, they were doing well. They were doing well. And he got fired. And all of a sudden,
don't nobody know anything.
Yeah. Come on, dude.
Come on now. We know how this works.
It's okay. It's okay.
Yeah, something's
not right. Something's not right.
Hell, you got Dame over there.
Yeah. You got Dame over there, to be honest.
I mean...
It happens.
Magic won a championship with Paul Westhead.
But Magic said, you know, the style, he wanted to slow it down.
We needed to get up.
We butted heads.
Somebody had to go.
Who do you think Jerry West would go side with?
The head coach or a 21-year-old finals MVP?
Right. Let me take that back. Yeah, a 21-year-old Finals
MVP. Right. Come on,
man. So Giannis,
a two-time league MVP, a
Finals MVP, probably six,
seven consecutive times, first team all-NBA.
Man, you know how much that meant.
And he's in a small market.
You can ill afford to have Giannis to leave
because the best player that you had prior to Giannis to leave. Because the best player
that you had
proud of Giannis
was Kareem.
He left.
You can't have
your small markets.
If you're big time guys,
you get lucky.
Can you imagine
if Tim Duncan
had left Orlando?
I mean, excuse me,
left San Antonio
and went to Orlando?
And the only reason that he didn't go
is because the families couldn't fly on the plane
with the loved ones.
And the Spurs did allow that.
And mama said, well, you know what that means, right?
We're going back to San Antonio.
Antonio, yeah.
But can you imagine what that would have done?
Right.
That's crazy how you think about
how a player can have a
institution or a franchise
in a chokehold like that
when they're that good.
And how long do they put up with that?
Because you know you got that famous phrase,
they tolerate you for as long as they can
until they can replace you.
Well, until they can
find somebody,
until they find
another Giannis.
How long,
how long before
they find another Kareem?
Shit.
Kareem got,
Kareem was in Milwaukee
from what,
69 to 76?
Yeah.
Man, that's crazy.
I mean, he's good.
He's great at what he does.
He's great at what he does.
They got a nice three-headed muscle over there with Middleton,
him and Middleton, so.
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