Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Knicks take down Pacers, Jokic wins MVP, Shaq's GOAT case
Episode Date: May 9, 2024Shannon Sharpe, Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson, and Gilbert Arenas react to the New York Knicks beating the Pacers to go up 2-0, Nikola Jokic winning his 3rd MVP, Shaq's position in the GOAT debate, and muc...h more!03:42 - Show Starts05:20 - Knicks beat Pacers37:21 - Jamal Murray 100k fine45:56 - Joker wins MVP01:22:20 - Rudy Gobert wins DPOY(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Knicks beat the Pacers tonight, 1-30, 1-21.
It was a situation where
Jerlin Brunson went down early,
like midway through the first quarter.
Missed the main of the first,
all the first half.
And then he came back
and he seemed to have energized them.
So they come back
and get a hard-fought win.
1-30, 1-21.
Gil, I'm going to start
with you tonight.
What did you like about
what the Knicks did
and what didn't you like
about what the Pacers did?
I mean, what the, you about what the Knicks did and what didn't you like about what the Pacers did? You mean what Brunson did?
It clearly
shows he's the heart and beat
of that team.
They were up 11 when he went down.
Soon as he got hurt,
they went down 11. So it was a minus
22 when he was out of the game.
And soon as he
comes back you can see
the energy the soul
the patience the leadership that he brings
so
that was the
glaring tale of
the Knicks that that is their
heartbeat now
if Indiana
takes anything from this game,
it should tell you,
take out the head of the
snake. The head
of the snake is out. The rest
of the snake falls.
He goes out.
They're basically a
22-point
turnaround. Why are you
playing one-on-one against against him he's a one on one
assassin he leads
the NBA in fourth quarter points
and
what's the new thing they have
fourth quarter
points clutch points
yeah they got the new thing clutch points
don't know what that is
he leads
it right so the fact that he leads in clutch points. Don't know what that is. But they got that. He leads it, right? So the fact
that he leads in clutch points and
fourth quarter points lets you know this
is a dangerous man to
be trying to guard one-on-one.
If you have
any basketball knowledge,
Rick Carlisle does,
just double him.
At this point, just double him. He's
done proved one-on-one. You cannot stop this man.
Are we
sure Rick Carlisle
has basketball knowledge? Because
for some reason he keeps putting them
hard on Brunson
and every time Brunson
sees him he thinks oxtails
he thinks mac and cheese
he thinks candy yam
he thinks neck bone, he thinks neck bone he thinks cornbread he
thinks collard green he's thinking it's sunday dinner because he's cooking it t.j mcconnell
comes in he only played he gave you 10 points and 12 assists in the limited minutes and what he's
doing more so than them hard he's making brunson work, sometimes it's not about being able to stop him
because he's a tremendous one-on-one player.
But you got to make him work.
He does minimal effort when Nimhard is gardening.
He's going shooting over the top of him.
You see, what you call him is picking him up 94 feet.
He's like, you know what?
You might get some basket, but you're going to work for him.
And that's what you have to do.
And I don't understand.
After the first game, you see Nimhard, and you see to do. And I don't understand. After the first game, you see Nim hard and you see him struggle.
And I agree.
At some point in time, you're going to have to get the ball out of his hand
and you're going to have to make Josh hard.
You're going to make Hardenstein.
You have to make other guys beat you because he's proven through the course
of the year he can beat anybody.
I'm not going to let him beat me.
Pascal Siakam, that has two games you've been bulljacking.
Now, Tyrese Halliburton redeemed himself
he had six points on six shots
he played well and I get it
he only had 12 points in the second half
but sometimes you gotta be selfish
sometimes you're like you know what y'all bulljiving
let me go ahead and do this thing on my own
11-19, 7-11
from a three
Pascal Siakam, you bulljived tonight
Miles Turner
I don't know what you was on tonight but you gotta do better from a three. Pascal Siakam, you bull jived tonight. Miles Turner,
I don't know what you was on tonight, but you got to do better. You got to do better than what
you gave him. Ocho, take off.
Bad for, I mean, he ain't played well
the last four games, to be honest.
The last two against Milwaukee
and these two, he ain't really. You talking about
Miles Turner or you talking about Pascal?
Siakam. Pascal.
Well, neither one of them played good
in the first two games,
and they need to play better
because look at the bench points.
Pacers in two games, 92.
The Knicks, 15 bench points,
but the Knicks are up 2-0.
Mm-hmm.
Hey, I enjoyed the game.
It was a good game.
I really enjoyed it. That goddamn Josh Hart, I know everybody, we want to talk. It was a good game. I really enjoyed it.
That goddamn Josh Hart.
I know everybody, we want to talk about Jalen Brunson, this, Jalen Brunson, that.
Obviously, he went out in the first quarter, missed the whole first half.
But that goddamn Josh Hart, I think he is responsible and more the reason because of his rebounding prowess
reason because of his rebounding prowess and getting those second chance points on why they are winning.
Well,
kind of running away with the game at a certain point because of those
rebounds that he's getting Jalen Brunson,
bro.
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
The piggyback off of what Gil said,
talk about being the heart and soul of that team.
No,
it's crazy.
Obviously I didn't expect the Knicks to be this far into the playoffs,
for one, for starters.
And to see them playing the way they're playing,
to see them handling the Pacers the way they're handling the Pacers
is a sight to see after it's been so long since the Knicks have had,
what, playoff appearances like this?
When was the last time they came to the—
Well, they were in the playoff last year.
I think, what do you call it, beat them?
I think the Heat knocked them out.
Knocked them out in the first, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When's the last time they've been to the—
How do you say it the right way?
Oh, you're talking about the Eastern Conference Finals or the NBA Finals?
Like the 90s.
Okay.
Okay. That's what I was trying to say. I got to get my terminology right. or the NBA finals? Like the 90s. Okay, okay.
That's what I was trying to say.
I got to get my terminology right.
I got to get my terminology together.
Yeah.
But you know, when it comes to Brunson,
I mean, not Brunson,
but when it comes to Hart,
his value,
he's one of those guys, man,
that you don't really know what,
you just put him out there.
Right.
Right? Like, yo, do you, right? know what, you just put them out there, right?
Like, yo, do you, right?
And we'll figure this shit out later.
Just here, I don't know how much I can pay you right now, but we'll make it up in the back.
We'll make it up for you. He's that type of
player, right? The type of player where
like, he will take a
pay cut for the team, get, you
know, he's going to have a coaching job. He's going to be on
the staff. That's that player.
He's such a glue player. And when you need
him to score 19 and 15
rebounds,
he's going to get that.
It lets you know
now what Westbrook did
then is needed.
A guy who's going to
go out there and just get it done.
You need 15 rebounds for me? and just get it done. You need 15
rebounds from me? I got it, coach.
You need 19? I got
it, coach. You need seven assists? I got
it, coach. Just let me know what you need
me to do. I'm the handyman around here.
The best compliment I can pay him
is he's a
basketball player. That's what
he is, Gil. I mean, you don't
really assign a title, a one, a two, a three, a four, a five. That's what he is, Gil. I mean, you don't really assign a title, a one, a two,
a three, a four, a five. He's a basketball player. He'll do whatever you need to get done. Hey,
son, we need you to play defense tonight. Okay. Son, we need you to give us 15 to 20 points. Okay,
coach. Son, we need you to give us somewhere between 10 and 15 rebounds. Okay, coach.
You know what? Son, we need you to...
You know what? We're going to run the offense through you tonight. Okay,
coach. Whatever you need.
And see, this is why you have to watch
to understand. Because if you look at
the offensive rebounds, you say, well,
our
offensive rebound them by two.
But look at when the Knicks got
the rebounds. In the fourth quarter when the game
was won, was one possession
game. They got possession
after possession. And when
Indy couldn't get a rebound or if they
got the rebound, could have maybe tied
the game or went ahead. Guess
what happened? Now the Knicks get,
excuse me, now the Pacers get the rebound
and get the putback. Either two
and one or three.
And so that was the difference in the ball
game. Late in the ball game,
they couldn't keep Josh Hart.
They couldn't keep
Hartenstein off the glass.
And I'm looking at you, Miles.
I'm like, Miles Turner, is he looking around
like, who did it and what for?
I'm like, bro, get your ass on the glass.
You seven foot tall.
This was, I mean, we know, Gil, Ocho,
when you start, when you like watch the Pacers,
we know they don't play no defense.
The Knicks shot 57% from the floor.
They shot 47% from the three.
You're not going to beat very many teams unless you shoot 60% from the floor
and 60% from the three because they're going to get whatever they want.
And you saw Brunson.
So just imagine Brunson finished the night with 29 points.
How many points do you think he would have got
had he played the entire ballgame?
It's another 40-piece.
I'm disappointed because I want to see him get five consecutive 40 pieces
because that's what he would have gotten.
Now, Rick Carlisle, this is the way we play, and this is what got us here.
Now, you can leave them hard on him if you want to,
and you're going to try to show your philosophy.
You know, sometimes, well, we play the way,
you know, in football,
we play the way we play.
We don't block corners.
Well, you better take
your best corner
and you better let him
get frequent fly-by's
because he damn sure
better travel.
Because if you don't,
that number one wide out
is going to eat your number two
and three corners up.
Well, I have a question.
Yes.
If Coach says
that's the way they play
and that's his philosophy
and they're not changing because he's going to stick to what he feels has worked
to get them to this point throughout the entirety of the year.
So when they play in Indiana, which I'm assuming is what, maybe Friday?
Friday or Saturday?
Yes.
Friday or Saturday.
Then Nimrod is going to be back on Jalen Brunson again.
Uh-huh.
40.
Nimrod.
Nimrod.
Nimrod?
Nimrod. Nimrod. Yes. Like Nimhard? Nimhard Nimhard Nimhard Nimhard
yes
like Nimhard
Nimhard
yeah
Nimhard
so I mean
obviously the same thing
is going to happen
so it's safe to say
since coach philosophy
and he's basically saying
he's not going to change
because this is the way
we do things
so is this series
basically over
at this point
if they continue to play
Jalen Brunson one-on-one
yes it's it's idiotic chad this is why this is not a regular season this is the playoffs
right exactly playoffs you're playing against specialty players so you have a general
offense i mean a defense like when we play in a regular season it's like all right if he can
shoot we're gonna go over if he can shoot, we're going to go over.
If he can shoot,
we can switch.
If he can't shoot,
let's go under.
Right.
You have,
if he's on the left side,
pushing baseline,
you know,
you have typical defense,
right?
It gets you through the season.
When the playoffs start,
you have to really adjust to specialty players.
You can't just say,
Oh,
Jayla Brussels,
we're just going to switch.
If he sees that, he's going to pick out the weakest
person on the defense
and he's going to call the screen from them.
And go at him.
I used to do a pick and roll with him,
but no, bring him over here. Let's get
him.
We usually get the year rolls on. Let me get the year roll over here.
Let me go ahead and bop him a couple times and score.
So you usually pick on the weakest person.
So you have to change your defense for certain players.
You might not be at you.
First round, normal defense.
This round, they have a guy.
Yes.
You don't have a guy, so they don't really need to do anything defensively different than what they've been doing they have a they have a specialty guy
probably one of the most dangerous people in the fourth quarter right now
you have to focus on him the whole game especially in the fourth
right if they get to the next round there's two people
that does this right so you have to be able to change it up
for the personnel you have to be able to change it up for the personnel.
You can't be standard.
This is not a call.
Because what you got,
it's a little bit different round.
Yeah, because what happens, Ocho,
is that I'm playing Miami one night,
then I got Orlando,
then I got Atlanta,
I got Charlotte.
But see, in a seven-game series,
you're specialized.
And normally, once you get to the playoffs,
everybody has a guy that can go
get buckets. Some teams have two
guys. You look at the Dallas Mavericks,
they got two guys that you can put the ball
in their hands, and they can go get you a bucket.
Curry and Luka.
You look at
Denver. Murray, yo,
put the ball in their hand, go get you a bucket.
Carl Anthony Towns, Ant-Man, can go get your buckets.
And so when you got a guy that can go get you buckets,
and most guys in the NBA are great because you can't be good
if you can't play one-on-one.
Look at the great players.
They can all go one-on-one.
If you can go one-on-one and you give a guy a steady diet,
he'll build up a resistance to it.
And then now he doesn't see the ball go in.
See, the problem that they had is they let Jalen Brunson
see the ball go in a couple of times.
He hit his first couple shots in the third, kissed the baby.
Go ahead, kiss the baby, put the baby to bed,
because you know your ass about to be up all night.
You ever see some talent on show? You're like,
I'm going to get a nap when the baby go down.
Because I already know she went down
too early and my ass about to be up
all night. So I'm going to get some sleep when they
get some sleep. Well, you let him,
you let Brunson start to cook.
Well, you know what? You're going to be
up all night because he about to tear your ass up.
Listen, I don't
know much about basketball, but I do know
the same as it goes for us.
Once we catch a football in a game,
just the first catch, and you get that feeling
and that confidence and you get in that rhythm,
I'm assuming Gill is probably the same
when it comes to basketball. Once you hit two or three
shots and that confidence and
you're in the rhythm and you're feeling yourself,
it's hell after that.
It's hell for everybody after that.
Yeah.
All right, what DB you cooked?
Who was lunch meat for you?
Everybody except Revis.
Everybody.
No, I mean, imagine the person that's defending you
is playing you one-on-one.
You got seven games with this dude.
The coach is like, nah, we just
going to play him straight up. That's what we've been doing all year.
Exactly.
Hall of Fame jacket, where you
at?
I'm about to be a star
just off them.
That's what y'all going to do?
Y'all going to let the linebacker
run with me up the scene, take me to the seven,
take me on the out,
the far cross, that's what y'all gonna do?
Okay. That's easy work.
Oh my goodness.
I mean, basically
these losses in these
40-point games, obviously he only had 29
a night as far as Brunson goes.
It's on the head coach then.
Because he's not making the proper adjustments
to be able to stop him.
Maybe you can't stop him, but at least contain
him and force everybody else to beat you.
But hell, even the
supporting cast is having good games and putting
up points as well. But the thing is
you got to make it difficult on him. You got
to slow him down. You can't let him
come down and every shot he put up
hold on, what was he? He was level
of 18. Now, mind you, he
missed almost 15 minutes of the game.
Right. So, at that
place, he only missed, bro!
Like,
I mean, if I'm guarding Brunson,
you know, I've
played against these guys. I've watched these guys.
I've seen how they,
when you're that small, you have a knack
for putting the ball in the back. You've been small
your whole life. You've been
playing against taller guys
since you was probably in middle school.
You've
adjusted to this height
since you was a kid.
Nothing new for you.
You do not play
Nimrod. You do not play Nimrod.
You do not play, was it McConnell?
Mainly it was Nimrod and Neesmith.
McConnell comes in and picks him up some, but they try to,
they try to, you don't want, you don't want none of them,
none of them on him.
Well, I mean, who are you going to put?
Who are you going to put?
Siakam.
You can't put Siakam on Brunson.
Siakam can't do nothing with, what you call it, he can't do nothing with OG. So how the hell
is he going to guard?
OG is stronger than him.
So what I'm saying is, with Brunson
himself, I want someone who's
taller and has the arm.
Because all Brunson's going to do is just hit you
with his body, because he's stronger. He's going just hit you with his body because he's stronger he's gonna hit you with his body turn around jumper if you're the same height
if you're anywhere from six two to six seven you don't you're not gonna bother his shot he's used
to that he's used to that arm so you need someone who's a little bit longer to make him shoot a
little bit higher you're not gonna stop him all you going to do is try to get more into your body, hit you, and then he's going to
try to spin, fade, and your
arm length should be able to
alter the shot a little bit. Even if
I'm guarding him,
he's cooking me.
Because
once he hits me with the body, I'm going to back
up a little bit, and he's going to be able to shoot the jump.
So using his body
to create that distance. It's just
like a math equation, right?
You have long arms, okay, you jump
a little bit, so I need about
two feet.
Boom! Okay, that's it.
Right? And that's all he's doing. He's
calculating. Now when I think about it,
ain't that the same thing that move
Carmelo do? He always put that shoulder
just to create a little bit of space.
A little bit of space.
You're trying to dislodge him.
You're trying to dislodge him off that spot.
A lot of times what guys are doing, they're trying to draw an offensive foul.
So they're trying to plop.
And they're not going to give you that.
They're not going to give you that come postseason.
You have to earn fouls in the postseason,
especially on a player like Jalen Brunson, because that's his game.
Dip the shoulder, dislodge you off the spot, whether he's trying to shoot a jumper or he's
trying to get to his spot and get to the basket.
But they're not going to give you those calls.
At some point in time, you can't keep letting guys, OG left, and he didn't play the entire
fourth quarter, but he had 28.
Brunson missed 15 minutes of the game.
He missed the entire second quarter. He had 29. Devin Chinzo, he had 28. Brunson missed 15 minutes of the game. He missed the entire second quarter.
He had 29.
DiVincenzo, he had 28.
Josh Hart had 19.
Hardenstein had 14.
At some point in time,
you can't keep letting their starters
get double figures.
You can't let three guys
or their starters
in the high 20s
and shoot.
OG was 10 of 19.
Brunson was 11 of 18. DiVinc. OG was 10 of 19. Brunson was 11 of 18.
Devin Chinzo was 10 of 20.
If you go back and look at it,
only McBride that played at least 20 minutes,
only one guy shot less than 50%.
OG was 10 of 19.
Hardenstein was 5 of 7.
Jalen Brunson was 11 of 18.
Josh Hart was 8 of 12.
Devin Chinzo was 10 of 20.
Who the hell you beating in the place in the postseason?
You let a team shoot 50.
Do you understand, Ocho?
Probably shoot around.
You couldn't shoot 57%.
This is a game.
Yeah.
This is no different than with Miami.
I mean, not Miami, but Phoenix Suns, right?
They was all focused on offense, no defense. And then when
it comes to the playoffs and you really need
to lock down defensively.
It wasn't there.
You don't have
the muscle memory
to do it.
Doing it a certain way,
you're going to give up.
It's one of those things is
you can pick him up full court
because he's
not a great ball
handler in a sense of
him or
Hallie is not great ball handlers.
They're not three Irving.
They're not John Wall.
They have fumble trying to get past you.
They're great in the half court.
You try to tire me out in the
back court, I'm going to just pass it to Josh Hart.
So this is just
a matchup tweak.
This is just a matchup tweak, but
it seems like New York got accounted for
all of it. They do. We've said this all
year. Indiana's looking to outscore
you. And if you look at
the magic number for the Knicks, they got to 130.
The Pacers are
trying to get to 130, 135.
They don't play defense. They don't have
outstanding wing defenders.
Miles Turner is a great help defender,
but because his offense
is lacking, he's lacking on defense.
Normally, they tie together.
You play good offensively, you get
some steals, you get blocked shots.
You play good defensively, all of a you get blocked shots you play good defensively
all of a sudden the basket starts to go in the back the ball starts to go in the basket
but give the knicks credit because when brunson came back in you see the you could see it from
the television even though i don't have my sound on you can see the people standing because they're
like okay our savior is back you see them now all of a sudden,
Devin Chinzo is shooting the ball.
Oh, they're about to go in.
JB on the court.
Josh Hart like, hey, man, if I get this rebound,
kick this thing back to JB, oh, we good.
Harden started.
All of a sudden, he's crashing the boards even harder.
And the thing is, is because they're crashing the boards,
you're not making them pay.
See, now you crash the boards.
Josh Hart doing all that board crashing.
Y'all got to get that rebound and get the ball out, get it to Hayes,
get some easy transition points.
But the Knicks give them credit.
I thought the minutes would catch up with them, Gil, because you know,
Tibbs, he likes to play his guys heavy, heavy minutes.
Devin Chinzo played 44 minutes.
Josh Hart, again, played all 48. Hardenstein
played 39. Jalen Brunson
played 32, but he
missed 15 minutes of the ball game.
Yeah, I mean, that's what
he's doing is just old basketball, right?
You know, when we played,
Obi didn't come out of the game. LeBron didn't come out of the game.
Not in the playoffs. Jordan came out of the game.
Not in the playoffs, right? You know how to manage. Not in the playoffs. Jordan didn't come out of the game. Not in the playoffs. You know how to manage
the time in the playoffs with timeouts, longer
TNT or ESPN
commercial breaks. So you're going to get
your rest. But what I love about
this series is I don't
think New York fans
understand the
rules of the NBA.
All right? Sit in the
seats. I see somebody behind the basket get up from his seat and yell at the rep
like he almost came on the court.
But I don't know if y'all seen this, but New York is wild right now.
Yeah.
Right?
You got two dudes sitting there like this ain't the Rutgers sit down.
Right?
They in there yelling at the rep, picking the ball up, wiping it off.
I'm like, oh, they crazy out there.
They turnt up.
That's dope, man.
It is.
I mean, the Knicks, look, there's a reason why they call Madison Square Garden a Mecca.
Yeah.
And when the Knicks are good, there's no better place to be.
Look, you want the Knicks, you want the Celtics, you want the Lakers,
obviously not the Warriors, and if you know,
if you don't get the Bulls or sprinkle the Bulls in there,
you'll be straight. But if you got the
Knicks, the Lakers,
the Celtics, and the Warriors,
NBA don't really...
You got a good team.
NBA is popping. You got them teams good.
What?
Hey,
so hypothetically speaking, I mean, I'm not is popping. You got them teams good. What? Don't care about anybody else. Hey, so
hypothetically speaking,
I'm not wishing you bad luck
on the Knicks, but if the Knicks
win this series,
who do you think
they're facing next?
Cancun.
They're facing the Celtics next.
Why you say Cancun?
Because it's about to be 4-1. You know who they're facing.
The team that wiped y'all out, they're going to play
them. So, wait a minute.
So, what you're saying? You're saying
the Knicks don't have a chance to beat the Celtics
in the seven-game series? Cancun.
They're going to be in Cancun
drinking
pina coladas. They did great. Nobody's
going to be mad at them, man. Nobody, listen, there's sometimes
there's some forces you face in life that just
got your number and they just better suit
it to do what they do.
They play in Boston, right?
They got stars over there.
They got a team over there. They play defense
over there. They got offense over there.
It's a two-headed monster in Boston. Jalen
Brown and Jason Tatum.
And then they got
a Josh Hart. They got a
white who plays defense.
Porzingis, when he comes back,
they just rushing him now. See, nobody's
paying attention to him because they winning every game
by 20 plus. Yeah.
So you're not
even giving the Knicks a chance if they,
I mean mean once they
get to the next round
4-1
and then whatever those
dudes want on their contract give it to them
because they earned every dollar
see I've never seen New York
like this
see the New York I know they gonna boo
as soon as the score is 2-5
oh boo
2-5 I Oh, boo. 2-5.
They booing.
I've known the guard and the beat.
I've seen a little turn up.
A little turn up with Jeremy Lin, of course.
Oh, yeah.
I remember Lin.
When Trey Young got in that building.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, and it was going at it back and forth.
Yeah, that was dope.
Right here, different. Oh, yeah. Oh, and it was going at it back and forth. Yeah, that was dope. Right here? Different.
Oh, this is different.
You know it's going to be sick when they play Boston.
Oh, yeah. Knicks and Boston.
It's going to be sick.
Hey, Unc, the Knicks was
good when Sprewell and Allen Houston
was there, right? They was good back then, huh?
90? Well, they went to
their finals in 90
what? That was at 95, 94?
That was 94 because they lost to Houston
because Houston swept Orlando the next year.
And I think they went 99 and they ended up losing to the Spurs.
But I don't know if Spree was on that team then.
I don't think Spree was on that team then.
The Allen Houston team.
I don't think he was on that team then. Oh, he wasn't? I don't think Spree was on that team then. The Allen Houston team. I don't think he was on that team then.
Oh, he wasn't? I don't think he was.
Was he early 90s? Like 93, 94, 95?
Yeah, I don't think Spree was there yet.
I think he was going to stay then.
Yeah, but yeah, they were, like I said,
when they're good,
when the Knicks are
regarding this rocket, it's the
Mecca. They call it the Mecca.
No building has had more historical
events from the Beatles
to the Hoes to
Kevin Hart to boxing
matches, Ali. I mean, you
name it, that building
has hosted it. Elton John,
it doesn't matter.
Sinatra?
Yeah.
Just be honest, man.
They probably got some cool.
He was there.
Ninety nine.
We was there.
Ninety nine.
He was on that with Alan Houston.
But that was that the year.
Was that the year that we're going to hit that shot?
Was that the year that we're going to hit that four point play?
Grandma.
Larry. He had that four point play play? Grandma Ma? Larry.
Remember he hit that four-point play?
Because they was down like two,
and I think he ended up hitting a four-point play
or something. Or maybe they were down three,
and he ended up hitting a four-point play.
But...
Yeah, I was 99, so I don't know.
Yeah, that was it.
Hold on, hold on, hold on. I got to calm down.
I got to make this shot now. It don't mean nothing
if I don't make the shot.
Hey, yeah, you're right.
You're right.
But the Knicks beat the Pacers 130-121.
Jalen Brunson comes back in the second half.
Breathed life.
A team that was down 11.
They going to win by nine.
Thanks to Jalen Brunson heroics.
Devin Chinzo was sensational again.
Josh, O.G.
Adenobe.
That's it.
That's going to be an interesting situation there, Gil.
OG?
It looked like he pulled his hamstring.
It did look bad.
It did look bad.
What do I say about Josh Hart?
I can't say enough good things about him.
I think if I'm not mistaken, he might be leading the playoffs
and rebounding,
and he's a 6'4".
That's crazy.
That's why I compared him to
the goddamn Dennis Rodman.
I'm not calling Dennis Rodman undersized,
but Rodman was all over the place.
It's just like he had a neck
and always knowing where the ball was going to land.
If it didn't land where he was at,
he was going to get it.
Yeah.
Yep.
This lets you know one thing, man.
He's been, he was with the Lakers,
with the Pelicans, right?
He was like a free man, right?
He's over at the Knicks.
You have a coach that believes in you, right?
I'm not taking you out.
This is your job. This is your job.
This is your team.
Go out there and play.
That I need you feeling that a coach can give a player,
you're seeing it right now in real time.
So when you think you need to yell at a player,
you can see positive reinforcement.
This man will run through a wall for that team.
Yep.
This is not the same Josh that was in Pelicans or in Los Angeles.
You're looking at him like, man, why didn't we have him here?
Because you didn't have a coach that believed in him like that one does right here.
That's it.
That's the difference.
And, you know, he believes in him.
If he takes a shot, you know, a lot of times you get with coach your son we don't want you to shoot
you pass it he pulls up from three till don't give it and he's hit some big threes hit one against
philly he won the first game against indiana so tibbs gives him the confidence that he can go out
there and play his game and if he makes a bad play, Gil, coach ain't looking.
Hey, get hard out.
You know, that's one thing, man.
They can go out there and just play back.
They don't got to look over their street.
They hear, they don't have to do this.
Because nobody coming for them.
48th and 9th.
Every sub, I'm just sitting there just looking straight,
having good old time.
You touch mine, I'll be, oh, wait, what's up?
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Jamal Murray is ready to put Game 2 incident behind him.
Murray earned a $100,000 fine from the league for throwing a heat pack and a towel on the court
in the middle of the team's Game 2 loss.
Murray didn't technically apologize for his action,
but he made it clear he's ready to move on.
I mean, it is what it is
and I take everything
in full responsibility.
So on to the next. Yeah, on to the next.
I mean, two days ago, there's not much
for me to say about it right now.
Are you surprised, Gil, that he
only got a $100,000 fine?
Or did you expect some level of suspension
to come along with that?
I never want a player to get suspended, you know, just for raw emotions,
especially from a good dude like him.
You know, he don't cause any problems.
He don't get mixed.
But like he said, it is what it is.
At a referee or on the court in a live setting,
this is not like they're on the other side of the court.
They're in live action right now. You could have
injured somebody. I know, you know, we don't
do ifs. But the
fact that you did throw it, we don't know
what your intentions is. And
those intentions, whatever it is,
should have been at least a one-game suspension,
especially when you already
be proving points to everyone
in the NBA. You know, someone says
something wrong about the referee.
Oh, they cheated us. $50,000
fine. You do this, $50,000
fine. So this right here
gets the same merit as me throwing something
at the referee. Well, God damn it,
I'm doing that then. Instead of
saying something to the referee with the $50,000,
I'm going to throw something at the
referee for double the price.
Yeah. Right.
I think the best part about that is that MPG, MPJ, Michael Porter Jr., actually saw it and kind of kicked it.
And I think KCP ended up tossing it off the court.
But, yeah, you're absolutely right.
Good thing there was not a whole lot of action going on down there
in the painted area because you're right, Gil.
Somebody could have stepped on that.
Now, somebody steps on that, and they're out.
See, the way I look at a suspension,
if a player does something, this is the way Ocho
and I recommend this to the NFL.
If a player injures someone through a dirty hit,
you have to sit down until that player comes back.
So if that player's out for a month,
you sit your ass down for a month.
He's out six weeks, you sit your ass down for a month. He's out six weeks,
you sit your ass out for six weeks.
So if he's injured somebody, Jamal Murray injured somebody, and he's out for four
games, he's out for
a game. If the series gets swept,
you out for the number of games next
year.
Then you'll stop that foolishness.
Yeah.
I understand, but obviously, you know,
Jamal Murray is not a
problem child. He's not one that causes
issues
or concerns on the court.
I think because of his emotion
with this
incident, it got the best of him.
And I think that's probably why he wasn't
suspended, because he's not one that
always causes problems, is not always in some type of controversy.
And then I think suspending him for one game would probably give the opponent somewhat of an advantage.
And I think the commissioner just didn't want to see that happen.
And I mean, $100,000, that's a whole lot.
That's a whole lot of money.
Dude making $25 million. Huh. Dude making $25 million.
Huh?
Dude making $25 million.
But that's what I'm saying, Ocho.
It's not about the...
Gil, before you go, I'm not saying, look,
had they suspended him,
I'm not going to stand up on my soapbox
and advocate for they shouldn't have suspended him.
So I'm not advocating that they did,
that they should have suspended him. I'm saying had they suspended
him, I would have totally understood
and I said, okay, I get it.
Go ahead, Gil. And when they lost the
game, how would you feel after they lost the game
because Jamal Murray wasn't playing? I'd feel
upset. Well, you should have thought about that before you threw that
heating pad on the floor.
You know what I mean? That's the
accountability that we got to take as players, right?
You want us to be accountable. I threw it out of
emotion, right?
And I got penalized in real time. The penalty
is I got suspended. My team lost
down 0-3. That's my fault.
I got to live with that in the summer.
We made Sean Green feel
he's still feeling it to his
day of that relationship that
they led a good way for him being reckless, right?
He's been reckless
and he has to take accountability for that.
When he's aging,
like he thinks about the championships,
he knows, man, I should have had one more,
but my stupidity did that.
Now, this is my issue.
And I don't like doing scenarios like this,
but is it fair?
Let's say Ant-Man,
someone slipped on that.
Boy, they're growing.
They're out of the series.
Yep.
How can you allow
the Denver Nuggets to move on?
Yeah.
You got the best player with this reckless behavior.
No matter how many games you suspend, I can suspend you the most.
This is the most important player for them.
You still have your most important player.
You guys end up coming back and winning a series all because of this move.
I don't know.
I can't feel.
That just feels horrible that that is a possibility
of something like that happening.
And I can tell
you this right now. Listen, I'm about
30.
I'm willing to win.
If I know this is only 100,000,
hey, you ain't
playing, right? Who is you? You want to see?
What's your name hey go ahead
throw a heat back under that throw a heat pack right there see if we can go ahead get young
fell out of the game because here's my thing if i'm if i'm a uh the fourth player or the fifth
player or seventh player on the team hell i'm gonna start an argument with something the number
one and number two player i'm gonna try to get you thrown out. If I get thrown out, it's not as big
a loss as you getting your foot.
If I get into it, I'm the seventh guy on the
team. And I can get into
it with LeBron. Or I can get into
it with Joel Embiid.
I get tough.
We double-text and they throw both of us out.
Who won? Who won that?
At San Antonio
against the Suns.
You remember when Amari came off the bench?
Robert Horry had checked Steve Nash into the bench.
Robert Horry and Amari Stoudemire came off the bench.
Had that been David Stern, oh, he was gone for a game.
No, no, but that's what ended up happening.
Yeah, he did with David Stern.
Yeah, he suspended him.
He got suspended.
What Robert Horry did, right?
What Robert Horry did
ended up being a brilliant play
because he chucks Steve Nash,
Mark gets off the bench,
he got suspended.
So Robert Horry versus Morris Dottemau,
who was an all-NBA player
at that point in time.
So which was the more important loss?
And this is what I tell
people. They say, well, he's a first time.
There's a lot of people up in Pelican Bay.
And if you're from Texas, you know where Huntsville is.
There's a lot of people in prison
for a first-time offense.
First-time offense?
It only take one time.
Exactly. How many people have messed up
their lives, Ocho,
over a first-time offense?
There's a lot of fathers out there.
All it took was one time. One time.
Yeah.
One time.
But Jamal Murray, he'll be able to go game three.
He's going to have to play better.
And he hadn't been shooting the ball well.
And I think a lot of his heroics in the Lakers series have masked
that he has been shooting the ball poorly.
And so now it's come to fruition that he's not in the position
to win the games on last-second shots.
And when you compound that, they're making it very difficult
on this year's MVP.
We'll talk about that in a second.
Nikola Jokic, he's one of the most efficient players in the NBA.
He was 5 of 13, and then he was like 11 of 25.
And, yeah, he had a triple-double,
but that triple-double didn't matter
because that game wasn't even close.
And then in the first game, he had 32 points,
but it took him 25 shots to get
it and he didn't have double double digit rebounds or assists so one of those two guys have to play
great in order for them to have a chance to win if both of those guys are playing bad you're going
to see the outcomes that you've seen over the first two games big big losses let's go ahead and get to it Nicola Jokic
has been named MVP for the third time in this fourth season Jokic ranked 10th in points fourth
in rebounds third in assists he became the second player in NBA history to have more to have at
least 2,000 points 900 rebounds and 700 assists in a season, joining Oscar Robinson when he first had the triple-double,
had a season of triple-double in 61-62.
He's the ninth player
to win three or more MVPs.
Kareem has six.
Michael Jordan and Bill Russell has five.
Wilt Chamberlain, LeBron James
has four. Larry Bird,
Magic Johnson, Nikola Jokic,
and Moses Malone have three.
Gil, hold on.
Check this out.
Shaq openly told Jokic that someone else should have won the MVP.
Moments after the MVP was named on TNT, the crew, Shaq said,
Joker, as president of the Big Man Alliance,
you are the vice president of the Big Man Alliance.
You know I love you.
But the best player in the league, I want to congratulate you.
I want you to hear from me first. I thought I love you. But the best player in the league, I want to congratulate you. I want you to hear
from me first. I thought SGA should have
been the MVP. That's no disrespect
to you, but congratulations.
Gale, what you think?
Well, we already know what you think. You don't think...
I could have left that part out of there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just congratulating him, but...
Let me and you and I have that discussion.
But to Shaq's credit, he don't have to worry about Shaq going on a podcast
on his own podcast or go saying something.
I'm saying this to your face.
I think you're the best player in the league.
I think you're the best big man in the league.
And yada, yada, yada.
But this year, I thought SGA should have won the MVP.
But go ahead, Gil.
No. Hey, say that shit on your podcast. Don't say that. yada, but this year, I thought SGA should have won the MVP. But go ahead, Gil.
Say that shit on your podcast. Don't say that.
Not on TNT while I'm trying to get my guy in there trophy.
I'm still going to take this trophy home.
I appreciate your honesty,
but this trophy is still going on the mantle.
Don't do that to me.
Now, let's go ahead and celebrate.
Go on your podcast and say what you really feel,
and then we keep it like that.
But... Let's go ahead and celebrate me. Go on your podcast and say what you really feel. And then we keep it like that. But it gives, it gives, where's the hope?
Right?
Where's the hope for young players, right?
To this is who we were last year.
We're the number one team this year.
We outplayed the champions who were supposed to be number one.
We became number one.
I'm averaging 30.
I'm doing, why am I not being rewarded?
How are you rewarding someone who did not live up to this year expectations?
They were expected to dominate the season,
and they didn't.
We did.
I perform.
I'm not averaging 22 and 25.
I'm averaging 30.
I got my boys playing rocket basketball.
We out here playing on both sides of the field.
I finish games.
Now, the knock against Jokic is
we can talk about the assists all we want.
We can highlight the assists.
Are we going to just ignore the fact that he is not the go-to guy when it counts?
Are we going to ignore the fact that what SGA does at the end of the game,
he's a clutch player, that ball goes to Murray at the end of the game.
He is the guy who Jokic relies on to hit those buckets.
He becomes the number one option when the game is on the line.
So you're giving the MVP to a guy who, when it counts, has to give it to another guy.
And you're saying, hey, young fella, maybe next year.
It kind of just takes away from what are we all doing this for?
What is the point of being number one?
Jason Tatum, what is the point of me being number one?
What is the point of us doing any of this if you're not rewarding anything?
What are you rewarding? And that's
the problem I have. We do not have any
consistency on this award.
You don't want
the guys to be selfish, right?
You say, all right, if you're selfish
thinking about yourself and not the
team, we're not going to reward you. Now you
got guys trying to build teams and
okay, I'm winning. Hey, I'm still doing good. Yeah, nah, not this year. Yeah, we're not going to reward you. Now you got guys trying to build teams and okay, I'm winning. Hey,
I'm still doing good. Yeah, nah, not
this year. Yeah, we're going to
give it to some selfish.
You can't give it to me. I will say
this, Gil, before you go, Ocho,
Jason Tatum ain't have no,
don't even talk about the MVP.
Because the way he fell off, man,
he fell off like Milli Vanilli.
Jason Tatum. What do you mean fell off? Did, he fell off like Milli Vanilli. Jason Tatum.
What do you mean fell off?
Did you not see his last game?
His last game, he's by the bottom.
He should, you can't, first of all, okay, if you want to say SGA,
I ain't finna fight you.
If you want to say Luka, I ain't finna fight you.
But to say Jason Tatum over Jokic, oh, no.
Oh, no.
He should have been, first of all, Jason Tatum shouldn Jokic oh no oh no he should have been first of all
Jason Tatum shouldn't have been over Brunson
what we need to do here
if you got to think about
he ain't doing what he doing
the score's 30-0
hey
man
I can make a case that Jalen Brown is just as important.
You can say that.
I don't know.
Have you seen these playoffs?
Have you seen these playoffs?
Yeah, you know what?
I do see the playoffs that we win about 20 every game,
and I don't need to really bump my engine.
Hey, number two option.
Do your thing, young fella. Do your thing.
We win by
20 without your assistance.
It's been Derek White and Jalen Brown.
But what I'm saying
is the number one,
this guy at this point, he needs to
be great at the beginning of the game to get the score up.
We're penalizing
Tatum
for something we gave Steph Curry, right?
We gave Steph Curry an MVP, and he didn't play in damn near 44 quarters
because it was blowing everybody out.
Average about 24, but the way they calculated it, it made sense.
So you can't look at his numbers the same because he's blowing everybody out and he's not in in
crunch time anymore. Like, when
was the last time he played the last five minutes?
I don't like
Tatum for the MVP this year.
Maybe the first half of the season,
but the last half, those guys
that the Brunson's,
the Jokic, the SGA's,
and the Lucas, I thought they would have, the SGA's, and the Lucas's,
I thought they would have been more deserving.
Now, do I think Jason Taylor is going to be on the first team All-NBA?
Yes, I do.
But that's what I'm saying.
It's like, because we're so good, why are you penalizing me for being so good?
It makes me say, all right, I just want to be a mediocre team,
so I have to play every game hard.
It's that's what I'm saying is like, how do like if you're Jason Tatum, you've been to four finals.
You've been to four finals. You're going to be at your fifth one.
Most likely, if Denver get put out, they are winning the championship because.
The first two rounds
plus New York, Jason Tatum
and Brown is not going to be challenged by anybody
themselves, right? As a
player, there's no three man on
the other team that's going to be challenging them
to them for them to rub up their engine.
So they're going to have fresh, fresh legs
versus somebody like
Ant-Man. Ant-Man got to play
all the way from this series to the next series on to it.
So Boston's going to have fresher legs from their stars.
He wins a championship.
And we're saying, yeah, you just didn't have it this year because they won 60-something games.
It just seems like.
No, he played well.
I thought he played well.
I think what did he average?
26, 27?
Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead, Ochoa. What's the average? 26, 27? Yeah.
Go ahead, Ochoa. What you thinking?
I mean, listen.
It's Joker and Joker.
He's been Joker the past
what, three seasons?
No, he won the MVP third.
Had Joel Embiid not had
that historic season last year,
he'd have been 4-4-4, Gil.
Yeah.
4-4-4. No Domin Yeah. 4-4-4, no Dominique.
I mean, but Shai's been special, man.
You look at what Shai's done over in OKC.
Obviously, like, to piggyback off what Gil said,
most 30-point games since 2019 when Harden did it.
Listen, he led the NBA in steals, too.
Yep.
Obviously, he's the best player on the Thunder.
And if I'm not
mistaken, they were the number one seed as well, right?
Yes. When it's time for a
clutch shot at the end of a game
and OKC is playing, who are they trying to get
the ball to?
Shea? Yeah, Shea.
I mean, listen,
you take Shea off the Thunder.
Are they in the playoffs?
No.
I mean, there are so many different
variables that go into it
that says you know what
based on what he did this year
in such a short amount of time
in his career
he should have won MVP.
Yeah.
So basically if they come back
next season
and he repeats the same cycle again
which I'm assuming
Joker will probably do the same thing
do they give it to Joker
for a fourth time
to win his fourth MVP?
Yeah, it's going to be hard.
It's about to start getting
harder and harder
because you know when you get
that third, because think about it.
LeBron had his fourth
at what, 28 Gil?
29?
And had he really come close,
I think he came close,
I think he finished second to Harden one year.
And so in about 10, 11 years.
So it's about to get harder and harder for guys to win those MVP
once you get to that number.
Right.
Go ahead, Gil.
Okay, so this is my question here.
Right.
Joker's team was fifth when he won an MVP,
tenth when he won an MVP.
They had best record, fifth best record.
This year, I don't even know, but they're third in the West.
Right?
Second.
Yeah.
The team aspect hasn't been dominant.
What happens now?
He already has three, and his team decides they get better.
He does the same numbers, but his team is winning 60, 65 games, 70 games.
Are you going to give him the MVPs that he deserves?
Or are you going to go back and screw him and say, no, we can't give you them now?
What do you do when his team, they come back next year and they win 65 games
and he has the same numbers you sit there like because you you already rewarded him where his
team was not the the the number one team in in the nba so what do you do when he is the number
one team gill i think the thing is you look at the mv of the way Joker played in the playoff last year, it kind of carried over and it's like, Oh my God,
maybe we made a mistake. You look at Ant-Man,
the way he's played in the playoffs. You look at Jalen Brunson.
If Luca can turn it around, I think Shay,
I think the MVP is going to come from one of those guys,
because I think the voters are going to look and we understand this is a
regular season award. The MV, you know, everybody like, well like well you got to take it we ought to wait till after the playoffs
no no the MVP has always been a regular season of war you have finals MVP for the player that
plays the best in the playoffs and in the final that's what that should be but I think the thing
is is is for like SGA if he could go on and get his team to the Western Conference Finals
or get them to the NBA Finals,
even if they don't win,
obviously if they win,
it would be a huge accomplishment.
I think the voters are going to look,
you know what?
We've got to reward these young guys coming up.
So then, but that's not a problem.
That means you're going to screw somebody next year
to make what you did this.
That's what I'm saying.
You can't
write wrong.
Somebody,
that's Jordan,
LeBron,
Kobe.
So y'all been screwing people
all these years.
Keep on screwing them.
Yeah.
Okay.
Like that's what I'm saying.
If Joker wins 63 games next year
and he's playing the same way,
we're going to be saying
Joker's the MVP.
Yeah. Well, not unless, to be saying Joker's the MVP. Yeah.
Well, now the lesson B comes back healthy.
And then they're going to be like, well, he was third last year.
Now he's won this year.
Yeah.
You got to give it to him.
Like, he has a great upside.
Like, what does Shea do next year to get a MVP?
This is what I'm saying.
This is why I say the same thing with Jason Tatum.
I'm averaging 30. My team is number one what I'm saying. This is why I say the same thing with Jason Tatum. I'm averaging 30.
My team is number one.
I'm not averaging 22. I'm averaging 30
points a game. What do I
need to do next year to win an award?
Because if I average
28 and we're number one, you're going to say,
ah, this is a down year.
Guys, back to
Shaq. I think
a part of Shaq, he might not ever admit this,
but Shaq see these guys winning these MVPs
and a little envious.
Because, and I don't care, look,
I understand that Shaq got four titles
and he has three finals MVPs,
but Shaq know deep down,
we should be having a discussion.
For GOAT, Shaq,
Shaq name is never brought up in the discussion.
Now, we bring his name up
with big mans, with Will, Russell,
and Kareem, and rightfully so.
But we're never going to see another
guy Shaq size
with his athleticism
that was as dominant as him.
And he robbed himself
because he didn't take it serious enough.
Did he take it serious? Not
nearly as serious as he should have.
Shaq should have five MVPs.
Shaq should have seven titles.
And I think he sees a guy like Nikola Jokic
that's not as dominant as him
and gets three and four years.
And people are talking about him.
And they talk about him dominant big man
but see when you historically great they talk about you as great basketball player the goat
and Shaq is never brought up when they say Tom Brady even though he plays quarterback they say
Tom Brady is the greatest football player oh Joe you and I debate we say Jerry we say uh uh uh
Lawrence Taylor or whomever but Tom Tom Brady, although he played quarterback,
Shaq is never brought up
in those discussions when it comes to
GOATs. He's never in front of Magic.
He's never in front of LeBron. He's
never in front of Jordan. He's never in front of
Kareem. He's never really in front of
Russell. When we talk about GOATs,
those route Mount Rushmore
or Mount Rushmore. And I think a part
of him is envious of that.
But he doesn't have anybody to blame
but himself.
But you think it's because he's a sinner, though?
Obviously, when you talk about the gold conversation...
Nikola Jokic is a sinner.
Kareem is a sinner.
But...
Okay, okay. Kareem got six.
When I think of Jokic...
Chamberlain got four.
What are we talking about here?
Magic got three.
Bird got three.
Moses Malone was a center.
He has three.
What are we talking about here, Ocho?
I mean, Jokic, I see him as, I'm trying, he can shoot.
He got mid-ranking shoots at three.
It's a different type of center
for today's game as opposed to
Shaq being in
the post. Kareem didn't do nothing but throw the sky hook.
Wilt didn't do nothing but
the finger roll.
So what now?
Wait, so when we talk
about the greatest basketball players of all time
as far as the GOAT conversation, Shaq's
name is never brought up in that. Have you ever heard it?
No,
because it's normally just
Kobe, MJ, and LeBron. That's it.
Kareem.
No, I never heard of Kareem.
Kareem doesn't get the credit that he deserves.
It's always the same
three names.
The NBA players voted, and they had
Jordan 1, they had LeBron
2, they had Kobe 3.
But most, but when you
see most, when they do the analytics
and they ask all these execs,
it's normally Jordan,
LeBron, Kareem.
No.
I'm talking about us. I ain't talking about
them execs. But here's the thing.
I'm talking about barbershop talk. Barbers our domestic. But here's the thing. Here's the thing as a guy that's watching it.
I'm talking about barbershop talk.
Barbershop talk.
Goats.
How do you put a guy
which got the most
regular season MVPs
before LeBron broke his record,
he had the most points,
the third most rebounds,
five titles,
two finals MVPs,
and you say he's not
in the GOAT conversation?
Same reason we say
Bill Russell not in it.
We just do.
But here's the thing.
Russell was the most important,
but there are times, I mean,
Russell didn't win Rookie of the Year.
Tommy Heisman won Rookie of the Year.
Now, it'll be interesting to see
during those 11 titles
how many finals MVPs.
So let's just say for the sake of argument,
he got eight finals MVPs.
Are we going to leave him out of the goat conversation now, Gil?
Yeah.
No, sir.
Because in reality, there's only two people arguing for the goat.
Whoever you have as third, you're irrelevant.
Okay.
Because you can't put any more stats up on the board for you to get
the number two or number one anyway
so when people say yeah this is the GOAT debate
Shaq you were in the GOAT debate
Bill Rupp you guys don't have any more
stats right there's only
if Jordan is the GOAT and they're saying LeBron is number
two the only reason this is still
a conversation is because LeBron
is still trying to get in front
once LeBron is still trying to get in front.
Once LeBron stops, there's no more
debate if he stops at
two. If he stops at two,
it's just Michael Jordan. And then whoever
comes along and he jumps
in front of LeBron, then that's
the gold debate. Once you're in
third place, bro, you got the bronze.
There's no debating
of that part of it. The only reason
there's still conversation is because there's still
a player right now. When it comes to Shaq,
Shaq hates every big man.
He does.
Shaq and the
Fool, going at JaVale McGee and all
of them, he doesn't like the big
man, rightfully so, because
that's his position. He
is, in his mind, he is
the apex predator. No matter
what no one says,
he don't care what you say. He don't care. You can
throw all the championships and all that.
If we lace him up
and we had to, in our prime,
had to play against each other
in our prime, he thinks he's the
apex predator, right?
I'm going to bust through
all y'all. So you guys consider
those awards? Those awards
hurt me.
It's the MVPs, Gil. It's the
MVPs because they only have one.
And that's
my argument. You and I debated
this. It's hard for me to put somebody
in the GOAT conversation with one
MVP. Regular season. It's hard for me to put somebody in the GOAT conversation with one MVP. Regular season.
It's hard, Gil!
It's hard. So we're going to take
somebody with one regular season
MVP and put him in front of
people that got three,
that got four, that got
five.
I have a question.
Even without
the MVPs, right? Even without the MVPs,
Shaq's...
Listen, Shaq's reign of dominance
during his tenure in the NBA
was like no other.
It was like no other.
The zone is in because of him.
They put the zone in
because we didn't have enough people
to guard him.
So they said, hey, we can do a two-three.
So that means we can put somebody in front of
him, somebody behind him, right?
And we can try to contain him. That
zone was not for
let's make better shooters. It was because
no one could guard.
Shaq Donald wasn't as long as Kareem's.
It just wasn't.
It wasn't. If you knowareem's. It just wasn't. It wasn't.
If you know basketball,
he's the one guy he had the most... You could talk about
the one-leg step-back. You could talk
about the step-back three, but Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar, because guess what?
I got 10 guys
that can shoot the James Harden step-back three.
I got 15 guys
that can shoot the one-leg step-back. How I got 15 guys that can shoot the one-leg step-back.
How many guys have ever been able to throw the sky hook?
Nah, nah. You're right about that.
And I'm not going to say it.
How many guys break
backboards on people's backs?
See, they was finding
Daryl. They took finding $10,000. He said,
well, I'm done with this because they wasn't making the money.
If you remember Chocolate Fondo, he was the reason why they put the collapsible rim in.
Because he was literally taking the rim out of the glass.
So they put the collapsible rim in for Darryl Dawkins.
I know that's before your time, but I remember Darryl.
He was Chocolate Thunder.
That's when they used to let the guys play with gold chains.
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But you got to let you, but you know, Shaq,
that's just one of those things that's in him.
He can't, right?
When you think you like the same thing with Penny, right?
The envious of Penny, the envious of Kobe, right?
Envious of when Dwayne Wade, he said it out of his mouth when he went to Cavs.
You know, he was envious of LeBron, right?
You're talking about a guy who, when he came into the NBA,
you know, his name was up there with Michael Jordan down there.
I think you made the All-Star Game with a rookie.
Didn't you make the All-Star game as a rookie. Didn't you make the All-Star game as a rookie?
Boy, that power when you young, man. You got everything to your
disposal when you young, man.
It's harder not to walk like Superman
and act like Superman.
Yeah, he's the number one option.
But here's the thing, Gil.
What did they see
every stop that he went?
Did he outwork Penny in Orlando?
Did he outwork Kobe in LA? Did he outwork Kobe in LA?
Did he outwork D Wade in Miami?
Did he outwork?
You see,
he wanted things.
See,
he wanted things for the work that he didn't put in.
You see what we talked about?
We had this conversation the other night.
The management sees.
See,
he thought,
well,
I'm the best player.
I ain't got to practice. So I'm going to do this. I'm going to do that. And he thought, well, I'm the best player. I ain't got to practice.
So I'm going to do this. I'm going to do that.
And they said, well, if that's the case,
we'll pin it, Kobe,
this one, that one.
So
what are the teams supposed to do?
And then the injuries.
Injuries robbed him because
he didn't control his weight. He didn't train
like he was supposed to.
And you see what happens.
Shaq's supposed to be
in the GOAT conversation. Shaq's
supposed to have 30,000 points.
Shaq's supposed to be a top
five rebounder. And while y'all
bulljabbing, a guy that gets left out
is Tim Duncan.
People don't realize how good Duncan was.
Oh, he was
the B. He was the E.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah. He don't get the credit.
Look, there have been a lot
of great guys like Elijah Wan was a
great big man.
The Dream Shake, and he
was as good. I got him.
He's the best defensive. You can make a case
he's the best defensive player
because he can slide on the pick and roll. He can
slide. He can get out. Obviously
blocking shots, all that other stuff.
He was fundamentally sound.
We know about the Dream Shake.
But there are a lot of guys that don't get the credit, especially.
But you and Jordan, I mean, because for whatever reason, guys,
we don't like bigs.
Because you know what?
We got to have the little guy get you the ball.
The little guys can have the ball and go get their own point.
Jordan, Colby, LeBron, we don't need y'all bigs.
We can go get out.
We can take the ball from one end to the other.
You're not going to do that, but on occasion.
So the bigs are never going to get the credit they deserve in the game of basketball.
But they're very, very important.
And I think Shaq, I know for a fact, if Shaq would have had, let's just say,
if he'd have had my work ethic, he'd have had let's just say if he'd have my work ethic he'd have 40,000
points but let's just say
he had a little bit a better work ethic
and his diet
what do you think what Gil what do you
think he could have done with a little bit
of work ethic and cleaned up his diet
that's been the argument that Kobe
had his whole career right
if you just have somewhat
of a better work ethic
maybe not 10 because San Antonio
but they'd have had
I'd give him at least 5 or 6 Gil
this is what I'm saying
think about the skilled players today
right
people don't realize this either all of the This is what I'm saying. Think about the skilled players today, right?
They wouldn't be... People don't realize this either.
All of the power forwards
back in 96 to about 2005,
have you noticed the center...
When they say the center position is gone.
Yeah, yeah, nah, nah, nah.
It went to the foreman.
Everyone was so scared of Shaquille O'Neal and guarding him.
You got seven one dudes pretending he's 6'9".
You automatically got put to the center,
and they didn't want to guard Shaq for the two or four games,
so they went to the power four position and became power fours.
That's why power four position is dominant,
because they was all scared of Shaquille O'Neal.
Right?
That's just how it was.
Like, I got to guard Shaq
or I'm going to guard a 6'5 Charles Barkley.
Yeah, I'm going to go to this position.
So they all moved to the power four.
So when you look at the power four position,
all these dominant bigs,
they were supposed to be five men.
Seven foot power fours
because they didn't want to guard him.
So the fact that if he would have just stayed in the gym, kept his weight under control.
Right. There was no one. There was no one in the history of the game that could have dealt with it.
Shaq had a game. You remember that game Shaq had, Gio? He had 24 points, 28 rebounds and 15 blocks.
had Gil. He had 24 points,
28 rebounds, and 15 blocks.
Man, the 24
points is that... You got 52 dudes
sticking to man. We calling
for... I've never... There's not been
a dude in the league since I played
that as soon as he
thought about, like, he started ducking in.
Hell!
Hell!
He ain't got the ball yet, dog.
Come on
down here. Help!
Look at what Shaq did in the finals
when he was in the Lakers.
And look at what he did when they went
head up with him. When Rick Smith
or
Dikembe or
Paul Kenyon Martin. Look at Shaq's numbers.
38-16,
35-15,
34-14.
Oh!
The only guy that could have a problem with it because he was going to make it work on the other
end was Tim Duncan. Because
Tim Duncan was going to make it work on the other end.
And that's what you have to do.
Olajuwon gave him problems because Olajuwon
used his quickness. You know, he feel Olajuwon. He's like he feel him on the right side. Olajuwon gave him problems because Olajuwon used his quickness. You know, he feel
Olajuwon, he feel him on the right side,
Olajuwon's already to the left side, and he's
in front of him, he just stole the ball. So Olajuwon
gave him problems because Olajuwon can make
him work on the other end also.
Yeah, that's not fair, though.
That was a
two-year Shaq versus a damn
NBA MVP.
That was like Embiid
and Wimby right now. That ain't unfair.
We got to wait until they prime up together.
Man, look here.
Elijah Wall was giving up 100 pounds.
Give your damn.
That was 93. You got
a guy out there putting him in the trick bag.
That was 95.
95 NBA
finals.
Okay, yeah, that's 95. Sha NBA Finals. Yeah.
Okay, yeah, that's 95.
Shaq's third year.
My bad.
But he gave it up 100 pounds, Gil.
That'd be like you playing a seventh grader.
And they're talking about, hey, come on, Gil.
Come on, Gil.
I'm going to get a seventh grader in some minutes.
But, man, look here.
And I've told Shia,
I said, bro,
just a little bit.
Because what happens
as you start to,
Ocho, you know this,
as you start to age,
the injuries will start
to come with greater regularity
and they'll keep you down
for longer.
An injury when you're young
keep you down maybe a week.
As you start to get
two, three years past, not an injury keeps you down for two weeks. Not an injury keep you down maybe a week. As you start to get two, three years past,
not an injury keeps you down for two weeks.
Not an injury keeps you down for a month.
Not an injury keeps you down for half the season.
And so you're like, damn.
And that's it.
If Shaq would have taken it like, you know,
it was the end all be all.
Kobe, Jordan.
I'm not saying you couldn't shoot your commercials and do things,
but what did Jordan do when he shot Space Jam?
He had a court built at Warner Brothers,
and they played basketball.
He called guys in, and they hooped.
Kobe in the gym.
LeBron in the gym.
Man, if Shaq did that,
so Shaq is looking at, yo, man, this Joker, he's 29.
He got three MVPs.
Three?
Giannis got two MVPs.
And that's why I say when people talk about the 80s, the 90s, and they have this discussion. And I say,
the difference really is,
yeah, we have technology,
and these guys have history.
Right?
To look at where you were successful
and where you failed,
and then they can change it.
So the Jokic,
you can see,
if he was a lazy dude,
he would have weight problems. He had one coming in lazy dude he would have a weight problem
he had one coming in too
he had a weight problem
but he took care of his body
and this is the reward of it
we've seen Giannis bulk up
we see these guys
taking the extra measures
there's no Dennis Rodman's
in this game
there's no guy going to the club
partying, drinking all night going out there and scoring Dennis Rodman's in this game. There's no guy going to the club, Ocho,
partying, drinking all night.
Not the great ones. Go out there and score 20.
No, dog, that ain't happening, bro.
You're going to get exposed in this game.
So these guys, there's so much money
and there's so many brands that's going on
that these guys are all walking like a business.
They're all thinking like Michael Jordan, right?
Then it was Michael Jordan and right? It was Michael Jordan.
And then everybody else was getting rewarded for what this man was doing.
Now,
everybody wants to be Michael Jordan's brand.
So they're,
they're all acting like a Michael Jordan,
a Kobe,
Brian,
a LeBron James.
So I'm not going to get caught drinking.
I'm not going to do this.
I'm not going to go out of a play video games,
you know?
So they're all being under the rug
versus everybody just being athletes out there.
Everybody now, when Michael Jordan got Tim Grover,
now everybody has a personal trainer.
Everybody has a chef.
Everybody's in the gym.
Everybody's doing all that, all that.
Because Charles Barkley,
I just had Charles Barkley on my podcast.
He said, man, he said, Shannon,
when I was 280, I could
only play like first like three to four
minutes. And he asked
Moses Malone. Moses Malone
told him, Moses Malone at that point in time was a
three-time MVP. He said, Chuck,
you fat and you lazy.
That's a hell of a combination.
You can be one or the other. You can be fat,
but you can't be lazy. You can be fat, but you can't be lazy.
You can be lazy, but you gotta be good.
You can't be both.
That's too bad habits to have.
It's like sports.
Ocho, you can be one or the other.
You can be old, but you can't be old and slow.
You get to be one.
Choose one, but choose wisely.
But you got both of them on your side.
You old and slow?
You fat and lazy?
Oh, Chuck said, I got down to
250, so now I can play.
Chuck led the league in rebounding.
Chuck can't be no more than what,
6'4", 6'5"?
He led the league in rebounding.
With the Shags,
with the Elijah Wands, with the
David Robinsons, with the Patrick Ewins,
with all those tall guys,
he led it.
Because he in shape.
Zion.
All Zion got to do.
Zion get down to 250.
Zion win the MVP.
Did y'all see him against the Lakers the last game?
Y'all see how easy he got 40?
Because he going to get the way he want to,
and you can't stop him.
Can't.
I listened to that interview, and you can't stop him. Can't. I listened
to that interview, and I wanted
to tag Kevin Durant, because he said
he said in there,
he said, you know, I was in Philly,
and I was like, man,
I need some help.
That's what I'm saying.
You be killing these people for,
screaming for some help, dog. But that's what i love about the old dudes
they got dementia early they forget they forget that they packed up but see the way that gill
the way they look at it is that the team moved them the general manager they don't like you get
the same results whether you a is either you steal it or somebody give it to you,
it's theft by possession.
You know it's stolen
and you take it,
they're going to take your ass
to jail too.
Even if you stole it,
they're going to take your ass
to jail.
It's called receiving
stolen goods
and it's theft by possession.
So you in possession of it.
You know.
So even though
the general manager moved you
or the T or guys like, you know what, man, I want to play with you. Hey, Gil, hey, the general manager moved you or the team or guys
like, you know what, man, I want to play with you. Hey, Gil.
Hey, Gil, me, you and Ocho,
we're going to team up tonight.
Well, people probably mad at us because
we put this together and not some
corporation, guys. See, it'd be
cooler if a corporation said, you know what, we want to start a
podcast. We pick this guy. We pick that
guy. We pick this guy. Nah.
I say we're going to start a podcast. I will
pick the team. Hey, you good?
You want to do this? Hey, let's rock.
Hey,
Ojo, saying
yeah, I need more help or trade
me.
It's the same thing. You
want out and you want to go to a better team
because you don't have enough. You're blaming your
team, right? It's the same thing, man.
That's why I say you can't
go on your podcast today
or
the TNT and ESPN and then
kill players for who you
were. Say,
hey, man, listen, I understand.
Did it like this. I regret it
today, so don't be like me yeah, don't be like me,
but don't pretend like we do have internet.
We can go to 1994 Philly articles,
Charles Barkley quotes, and then start reading.
We can do that.
We got the benefit today.
Rudy Gobert won defensive player of the year.
Gobert becomes the third player in NBA history
to win the awards four times,
joining Dikembe Mutombo and Ben Wallace.
What do we got?
Steals per game, Gobert was 0.7.
Blocks per game, 2.1.
Defensive rating, 104.4.
Wemby, 1.2 steals a game, 3.9 blocks a game, 105.8 defensive rating.
But when people say, oh, team rating,
look at the defensive rating when Wimby's on the court.
I thought Wimby should have won the award because I thought.
What do you think?
What do you think, Gil?
what do you think what do you think gail it's called defensive player not defensive team not defensive team so if you're saying
you know with this is argument we had today if rudy doesn't have to be as great because his team
is great and he just gets to do the cleanup so basically he's running his engine at about a 75 to 50 percent on his defensive because everybody's good
and you have a guy who's running out of 100 percent of flow to just keep his team like
locked into game he becomes the better defensive player right at the end of the day, listen, I don't want to knock somebody for winning an award.
Just for
I think it's better for us to
really understand how are
you guys voting? What is
the voting metrics? Give us
everything that you're looking at
so we can see it as a whole.
Because all the stats we're looking at
right now says
otherwise.
I think there needs to just be explanations
on how are they voting?
What are they looking at? What are they seeing?
So we can get a better understanding
because I don't want to say he doesn't deserve
it. This guy deserves it.
And then your metrics is this
and I think your metrics is that.
Ocho.
Before you go, I want to say this, Ocho.
The Timberwolves without Rudy Gobert held the Denver Nuggets, the reigning champs, to 80 points.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
I knew you were going to say that.
But listen, if Rudy's...
If he's won it three times before, right?
And obviously he's won it because of his defense.
Yes.
And then we have Wimbama.
Yeah, Wimbama.
Who's coming now.
Who is also good
on the defensive end
and the offensive end.
I think they give it
to Rudy Gobert again
for a fourth time
because he's so efficient
defensively.
Whatever those statistics are
that they go off of,
I think they give him the edge because that's all he is known for,
is playing just defense.
Now, I could be wrong.
I could be wrong.
But I think that's really what it's based off because he is strictly a
defensive player because on offense, he damned their liability.
He is.
But here's the thing, Gil.
Come on, say hi. correct me if I'm wrong
if there was this vast discrepancy
with the defensive rating per team
Rudy
Timberwolves was 104.4
Wimby is 105.8
but Wimby
beats him in deflections
beats him in block shots
beats him in steals
I'm confused.
And we're talking about
with less time, too.
That's what I'm saying. It's like, when you
say defensive player, we're looking at the metrics.
We're like, clearly, this
guy is doubling the production on defense
as an individual, and this
is an individual award. So
what are we missing?
Like the six-man, huh?
My metrics on the six-man had it Kobe White.
So Kenyon challenged me and go back all the way
to when it first started.
So I went all the way to 84.
And then I went through everything and realized Maxie did deserve it.
And the reason he deserved it, yes, Kobe was a plus 10 or plus 13.
Maxie was a plus 6.
But the difference is, from last year to this year, he became an all-star, which is most improved.
He improved.
All-star. All three people improved. He improved All-Star.
All three people whose production
wasn't that high, they won
an award, which that was the
standout. So I caught that. That's why I
said I want to see the
metrics of what they're using
so I can understand
how they're voting.
Yeah. Like I said,
if there was something of discrepancy,
let's just say the Spurs were, when
Wimby on the court was 110,
112, that's a big
disparity. But when you look
at the only thing
that, and it's like you said, Gil,
is defensive player.
He's better in steals,
he's better in blocks, he's better in deflections.
And you see, guys, they're a 3-0-1, and Wimby he's better in steals, he's better in blocks, he's better in deflections. And
you see, guys, they're a 3-0-1.
And Wimby is back.
Them guys are, nah, I'm good. Let's go on out here by the
three. I ain't messing
with it. I don't want no parts of that
because I know he's going to throw it up in the stands.
Speaking of Gobert, a reporter had a
question for Ant-Man today. Let's take a listen
to what Ant had to say.
You get a tattoo of Rudy Gobert's face
anywhere on your body
for the Timberwolves to guarantee
win the championship this year?
Yeah.
You would do it?
Yeah.
What part of your body would you get it on?
Probably my arm.
You would do it?
You can't get rid of it.
You can't erase it.
For a guaranteed tip.
Yeah.
That's my dog.
Really?
I'm going to be a chip. I'm going to be a chipless
mofo?
Man.
For a ring?
For a ring?
I'm going to tattoo
a Rudy right now for one more year
in the NBA.
Give me
one more.
Look,
you don't even got to let me play the NBA.
Give me two new knees so I can just go out there and run again.
I'll get him right here.
I'll get him and then this baby right here
on the other side.
Oh, man.
Little Goldberg Jr., right?
Some of the things.
I already got 44.
What's one more?
It ain't going to matter.
It definitely ain't going to matter.
For a championship?
Huh?
You got one of those brands, don't you?
No, because I never had the opportunity to pledge.
So I ain't got no brand.
Yeah.
Yeah, I ain't got no brand.
Oh, OK. Okay.
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