Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Mavericks take control, Lakers interested in JJ Redick
Episode Date: May 12, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to the Saturday NBA Playoff slate with Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics taking down the Cleveland Cavaliers, Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks b...eating Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder in game 3, the Lakers showing interesting in JJ Redick to be their next head coach, and much more!04:01 - Show Starts04:36 - Celtics beat Cavs14:07 - Mavs win over OKC30:16 - Nuggets beat Timberwolves34:10 - Lakers head coach search50:33 - Malik Nabers and Daniels call bet off (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ocho, let's jump right into it.
The Celtics beat the Cavs, go on the road, take back home court, 106-93.
Big night for Jason Tatum.
He led the Celtics in points, 33, rebounds, 13, assists, 6.
Got 28 points from his sidekick.
Hard to say he's a sidekick, but his co-host, Jalen Brown, gave him 28.
The Celtics, there have been three Celtics with at least 30 points in 25 games.
Larry Bird, John Havlicek, Jason Tatum.
That's it.
We understand the storied history of the Boston Celtics.
Three players in the history of that franchise
have had at least 25 30-point playoff games.
Larry Bird, John Havlicek, Jason Tatum.
And boy, do they need it.
Because Jason Tatum has not been playing well in these playoffs.
He could ill afford to have a situation
where the Cavaliers, game two,
go on the road, steal
home court from the Celtics. But
they needed this type of game from JT.
He gave it to them. 33 points,
13 rebounds, 6 assists. Led
the team in points, rebounds, assists. And they
snatched back home court. 106-93.
Ocho, what did you like
tonight from what you saw from the Celtics?
Well, I thought, I mean, I asked you before
when we talked a few days ago,
I mean, what were the chances in the Cavs actually winning
this series? And you and Gil
politely told me they don't
really have a chance as long as the Celtics come
out and play the type of game they played tonight.
They need Jason Tatum to play well.
I'm waiting on Derek Wright to show up and do what he did the play well. I'm waiting on Derek Wright to show up and do what
he did the last series.
I'm waiting on Derek Wright to have one of those shooting
nights. Obviously, Drew Holiday
contributed tonight his 14, 15, 5,
and 5 playoff game, and that's
cool. As long as Jalen Brown
and Jason Tatum show up,
I think the Celtics have a good chance
at winning
the East in general, period.
I mean, it was an exciting game for me.
It's what I expected.
Again, I hear a lot of people, a lot of people get upset at me about me not having a knowledge
for the game of basketball, but I'm learning, and I'm learning really well.
You know how you can tell?
Because I'm talking fucking fast.
When I'm talking fast, I know what I'm talking about because I watched and I did my homework.
So I done did my homework tonight
and listen, the Celtics did what they
need to do. Again, Derek White.
I need to see the Derek White that I saw
in the last series. That was efficient
from the field. I mean, tonight he was only
4 for 13. He only had 12 points.
I need to see the guy shooting and
being efficient, putting the ball on the floor,
driving to the basket that I saw
against in the last series. And that's pretty much it. I like the Cavs. Again, when I ball on the floor, driving to the basket that I saw against in the last series.
And that's pretty much it.
I like the Cavs.
Again, when I look at the Cavs, if Garland is not on,
if Garland is not playing well, I see the Cavs as a one-headed monster
led by Donovan.
And he cannot, he cannot, he just cannot do it by himself.
It has to be a complete team effort.
And what I've learned about basketball is night in and night out,
there are ups and downs. Sometimes you're cold. Sometimes you're warm. Sometimes you're on.
Sometimes you're off. So, I mean, it got to be a collective effort from the Cavs if they're going
to want to stay in this series and make it at least a challenge, you know, for the better part.
Well, they got 33. We know they got 61 from their dynamic duo,
Jason Tatum and Jalen Brown.
But Holiday shipped in tonight.
He was 7 of 10 from the floor,
3 of 4 from the three-point line.
He had eight rebounds and five assists.
Derek White, as you mentioned, he gave him 12 points.
But as long as one of those other two,
as long as either Derek White or Holiday comes along, can give
them somewhere 18 to 20.
But they really need
Jason Tatum. They're not going to
win. They're not going to win with Jason Tatum
unless he can produce at a very high
level.
He's the cog. He's the key
that turns this thing. Yes, we
know Jalen Brown. I like Jalen Brown.
I think he's more athletic.
He can get to the rim.
He can finish.
But JT, man, he has it all.
He got the mid-range.
He can shoot the three.
He can finish with either hand.
And, you know, a lot of times tonight,
he was taking the challenge.
You know, he was taking Donovan Mitchell.
He was playing Garland.
They was doing a lot of...
They switch everything.
They switch everything.
And that's what makes them so unique.
You got an all-NBA defender in Holiday. You got an all-NBA defender in Holiday.
You got an all-NBA defender in Derek White.
Tatum and JB, they're very athletic.
They can switch.
Al Horford is a premier defender.
So they like to switch everything.
They don't like to trap anybody.
They don't like to blitz anybody.
They feel they can take anybody one-on-one
and do a great job of neutralizing them.
But as long as Tatum and Brown play like they're playing
and they can get Derek White or Holiday to come along with them,
they're going to be just fine.
I just don't think the Cavs have enough offense,
especially with Garland not playing as well as he needs to play
to go along with Donovan.
Because Sparta is going to give you what he does.
Sparta is a playoff, he's a big-time playoff guy.
And he's going to give you great production.
Garland can't give you 15 when a guy –
he's going to need to give you 25
because if one guy gives you 33
because you see what you got from the Celtics, Big 2?
You got 61.
The other team gave you 48.
The other Big 2 gave you 48.
And listen, now it all comes to fruition.
Now it makes sense to me. When we talk NBA players. And obviously, I'm from the outside
looking in. Now I'm learning a little bit more. And now that I'm somewhat submerged into it and
learning the ins and outs and the nuance of the game of basketball, now I see with the
inconsistencies in the playoff where you can't rely on everybody some some teams have a one-headed
monster some have a two sometimes have a three and even if you have a three-headed monster
the inconsistency from the top players ain't always consistent as it should be now i see why
certain players always want to have a super team you see now if i know i get somebody that's that
can be efficient 89 90 90% of the time.
I think my chances are better as opposed to playing with role players that are off and on each and every night,
and you never know what you're going to get.
Yeah, because role players normally play better at home than on the road.
And another thing is because you start-
Wait, that matters in basketball too?
Hell yeah, it matters.
Wait, I'm confused.
Crowd noise doesn't affect you playing the game of basketball, huh?
They just play better for whatever reason.
Role players play better at home than they do on the road.
Also, you cut your bench.
Where in the regular season, you might play 9 to 10.
Now you're going to play 8.
Now you're going to play 7.
And so now you really need those guys to play
because now you're not going to get the,
now you're not going to have the depth on the bench that you normally would have.
So now you really need your players to play well.
And guys that come in off the bench,
you need them to play their role and do what they normally do in the regular season.
So the length of time they play when the playoffs comes, it increases.
No, you cut your bench.
So you might play 10 guys in the regular
season you're gonna cut that down to seven and eight that's confusing me so you got okay you
start fine right and so you might have a 10-man rotation right once the playoffs start you're
gonna cut that down to eight maybe even seven because your guys are gonna play more minutes
you're gonna see guys playing in the 40s, 42, 44.
You'll see a Josh Hart play three, four games where he plays all 48 minutes.
So the guys that you normally, like your bench, normally 10 deep,
they're not going to get those minutes because your star players are going to play more minutes.
And the two or three guys that you play coming off the bench,
they're going to be in the high 20s, maybe even 30s. So now, because of that, I really need to get the production
from the guys that I'm counting on.
And when the guys come off the bench, I really need you to carry your load.
Because, look, you can only play your guys 48 minutes so many games
before you wear them down.
And if it's a long series, the last thing you want is to get into a long series
and your guys have played 44, 45, 46 minutes
the first five games.
And all of a sudden you got to go a seven game series
and you're asking them to play
because the games are starting to go back to back.
Now you're playing every other day.
I like it.
But give the Celtics credit.
They showed you why they're the number one seed Celtics credit. They showed you why
they're the number one seed in the East.
They showed you why they won 64 ballgames
because it was a game like this.
They got demolished at home.
But I think the Cavs' only chance
they have, Ocho,
is that they're going to have to shoot
them out the gym from the three.
You see the difference in the ballgame
from the three?
The other night, they made 18-19 threes.
Tonight, they only made 12. The Celtics made 13. The other night, they made 18, 19 threes. Tonight, they only made 12.
The Celtics made 13.
The other night, they was nine of like 30.
Excuse me, sorry.
So even if they don't hit their 20,
as long as they make more threes than the other team,
because they're going to get them up now.
Because everything is predicated on the three ball for the Celtics.
They're going to drive and kick.
They're looking to do anything, get into the lane and kick kick now occasionally you know jt will pull up over the top uh uh jb will pull up over the top
but they're looking because the guys are spread out al horford's behind the three line derrick
white's behind the three line holiday pritchard hauser came in and made some big shots for him
coming in off the bench and that's what you need. But unless the Cavs can replicate what they did in game two,
a la what the Heat did in game two on the road,
unless they can replicate that,
I really don't see them having enough firepower to overtake the Celtics.
Nah, it ain't going to happen.
It ain't going to happen.
The Mavs won their second game in a row and take over home.
Hey, PJ, go ahead.
I'm going to let you finish.
I'm going to let you finish.
Let me go first, though.
Let me go first.
Okay.
The Mavs won their second straight game on the road
and run their second straight game in a row over the Thunder
to take a 2-1 series lead.
PJ Washington continued his dominant playing, scoring, scoring a game,
a team high, 27 points, 11 of 23 shooting with five made threes.
Luka and Kyrie both had 22 points.
Kyrie dished out seven assists, and Luka grabbed 15 rebounds.
Kyrie this postseason in the first half, he's only scoring 6.3 a game.
But in the second half, he looks like Kyrie.
On a 50-50 split, he's shooting 57% from the floor, 54% from the three.
And we saw he did what he did against the Nuggets with that left hand. He put the 57% from the floor, 54% from the three, and we saw he did what he did
against the Nuggets with that left hand.
He put the ball on the floor, he dips, he
do, split the
seam between two defenders, got
the ball up with the left hand, and for all intents and
purposes, ended the game. But the
Mavs win, they take a 2-1 series lead.
We know the last game, they took
home court away from OKC by winning
on the road game two.
They win game three, take a 2-1 series lead. Take off.
Hey, PJ Washington. Hey, PJ, I know you're going to see this. I know you're going to see this.
Boy, you're the real deal, boy. You're the real deal. Boy, that back-to-back game,
25-plus points, huh? Yeah. If Luka Doncic has an off night, if Kyrie has an off night and they're not shooting well,
Kyrie likes to turn it on when he wants to.
He can pick and choose
when he wants to turn it on.
Sometimes he'll facilitate in the first half
and then at times he'll take over
when he needs to take over
in the fourth or third quarter.
Boy, if P.J. Washington
could stay in this rhythm
of consistency and confidence,
man, Mavs got a good chance, man. could stay in this rhythm of consistency and confidence,
man, Mavs got a good chance, man.
Mavs got a good chance.
What I do need, what I do need,
and I mean no disrespect by this,
Daniel Gafford, Derrick Jones Jr., you got to give me something, baby.
You got to give me something.
I ain't asking much.
I just learned, Uncle just told me and taught me something. I ain't asking much. I just learned. Unc just
told me and taught me about how when you get to
the playoffs, they cut
down. So if the Madden cut
down to seven or cut down to eight,
that means y'all got to be on that court.
You got to contribute. You got to give me something.
I ain't asking for much, but just give me something.
I'm learning the game of basketball,
so I'm watching you, so I need you to give me
something so I have something else to talk about outside of
P.J. Washington and goddamn
Kyrie and Luka.
Come on, now.
What's great about this
is that Luka was
7 of 17, but P.J. is
picking up the slack. Kyrie is
trying, look, the thing that I can say about Kyrie,
Kyrie is taking the
challenge defensively.
If you notice, he's guarding Shea.
He's guarding Jalen Williams.
They're best two offensive weapons.
He's taking on that assignment.
He's like, okay, Luka, do your thing.
Now he sees in the fourth quarter, I need to turn it on.
You look at it.
The first three, four buckets, they get a ball to Kyrie.
Kyrie go make it happen.
Okay, now he's in a rhythm.
P.J. Washington never lost his rhythm.
So now as Kyrie breaking the defense down,
he can kick the P.J. in the corner.
Bang, short porch.
And so if you look at what they're doing, look at P.J. Washington.
He played 40 minutes.
Derrick Jones Jr., he played 36 minutes.
Kyrie played 41 minutes.
Luka played 40 minutes.
You see, now even Daniel Gafford played 20 minutes.
Lively played 27 minutes.
Lively would play even more, but they started to hack a shot,
the hack of Lively, Because late in the ballgame,
they say, you know what? We're not stopping
y'all from getting good shots. Let's
just foul him. We'll roll the dice.
Because we don't believe he's going to make both of them.
So we'll roll
the dice. We think there's a greater chance
he'll make one or miss both
as opposed to making both.
So even if he makes one, that's only one point.
We come down, we can slash him into it like that.
So they had to get him off the court to bring Gafford back in.
But he gives you so much defensively.
He's a big body presence.
He's going to challenge everything at the rim.
He's great at – you know, when Kyrie and Luka breaks the defense down,
getting to the lane, he's great at finishing above the rim.
But they're
stopping the game because they
hack him, he go to the line, and
there's no clock moving.
So he's going to have to get better, so
that's going to be something that he has to work on,
put some extra time in.
But if you look at them, they played
eight guys. Dante Exum,
who's one of their key contributors, he only played
six minutes. Josh Green played 15 minutes.
Like I said, Lively played 27
minutes. Even Hardaway only played
16 minutes when the other night he played
like 24 to 28 minutes. How do
they pick and choose when they
want a player to play more minutes?
As far as Hardaway only played 16
tonight but played 25-something the last game.
Who makes that decision?
The coach? Hot.
Hot man stay in.
Hot man stay in.
Okay, okay, okay.
If somebody cold, coach,
you got to get him out of there.
You got to get him out of there.
You see game two?
Hardaway got it going.
Hold on, man.
I've never seen,
I asked this,
I asked it before.
If you don't want
to come out the game
and coach sub you out,
what happens if you refuse
to come out the game?
It all depends
on who it is.
Like, if you,
I don't know if anybody
noticed this,
but Luka,
he motioned
for Gafford
and P.J. Washington
to come back in the game.
Even before
Jason Key and some of them,
he looked at them and he motioned like,
hey, get to the scoring table.
Oh, yeah.
The big guys like, hey, are you tired?
Nah, man, I'm good.
Hey, get to the table.
LeBron has that kind of catch.
Right, right, right.
Luka has that kind.
Steph Curry has that kind of catch.
Those are the big name guys
that do a lot of the ball handling.
Like,
Hey,
no,
I need y'all.
Come on.
I'm thinking about,
I don't know why it just hit me when you would talk about,
um,
about Hardaway,
not playing as many minutes as he did the last time.
Remember how I told you in the preseason games,
now it's just preseason.
I used to make Marvin Lewis call a timeout.
Cause I didn't want to come out the game.
I even though it's preseason,
it meant that much to me to get myself in the rhythm.
Now, no, I'm not going to have it.
I could be in training camp.
I could run 100 plays.
It never will be the same
as opposed to when you're playing live
against another opponent.
It's going to be different.
And I wanted to get that rhythm and that feeling.
And playing one series just wasn't enough for me.
So I could imagine as a basketball player,
if you are off
and coach subbing you out, I would get
your attitude. Why would you sub me out and you know
I need to find a way to get in the rhythm. I got to get
a layup. I got to hit something. We got to run a play
just to get me off. If I can't
deal or
go off the ball,
send me a goddamn pick or something. Give me
an ISO. Give me something. Just don't
take me out the game.
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That's why it's harder than people think to be a role player,
because you're not going to get the minutes,
and you're not going to get the shots that are Luka, that a LeBron, that a Steph Curry, that a Kevin Durant, that a Devin Booker is going to get.
So it's hard.
So with the minutes that you get, it's kind of like a guy that comes in, he's the fourth or fifth wide receiver.
Bro, you can't afford to drop him because you're not going to get that many targets.
Now I understand why the stat lines look the way they do in the playoffs
and certain people don't want to shoot the goddamn ball.
Because you think about it.
The fourth wide receiver, he's not going to get that many targets.
So when we come to you on third down,
you've got to catch the ball to keep us on the field.
The role players,
when they come to you,
you got to make that shot.
Right.
But, like, coach, bro,
I just got in the game.
I ain't even warm yet. Right, right.
Hey, you got...
But see, that's why you got to...
Hey, you got to stay ready.
Yeah.
Like you said,
we got a two-minute game.
We got a two-minute drive going on.
Hey, you done caught four or hey you don't call four or five
you don't call four or five passes you need a blow but you're important we got to call time out
okay Ocho get your breath we got to come back ah that's crazy that's how that so it's more
difficult you know we get on the role players but it's a lot harder, you think, because you're not going to get 20 shots.
You might only get five to seven shots,
but they're asking you in a playoff atmosphere,
you need to make three or four of them.
That's crazy.
You say you can't get 20 shots, but if you're on the floor long enough
and the ball comes your way and you know how to beat a dude off the dribble, I mean, you could just start chucking that bitch up anyway on your own.
Hey, no, you're not going to start chunking that thing up on your own.
I mean, a good shot.
I'm not just.
Oh, yeah.
But I'm saying, yeah.
But what happens when that shot doesn't go in?
Remember, you're not going to get all of those opportunities.
You look at. Hold on. Let me pull this back because I don't go in. Remember, you're not going to get all of those opportunities. Hold on. Let me pull this back
because I don't have it. I'm
obviously not at home.
Look at the role play. Okay, Lively was
two of seven. Josh Green played
15 minutes. He was one of three. Hardaway
played 16 minutes. He was three of nine.
Luka, Luka, Kyrie one of three. Hardaway played 16 minutes, he was three of nine. Luka, Luka,
Kyrie took 34 shots.
P.J. Washington took 23 shots.
Damn.
So now you're talking about 34 and 23.
You're talking about
57 shots between three
guys.
They only took 91. So the other
and Derrick Jones was one of 10.
So now you're talking about one, two, three, four, five, six.
The other guys took 44 shots.
You see?
Yeah.
That's seven shots divided up between all the rest of them.
Per.
You see?
So now when you get the opportunities,
it's kind of like a guy
coming in off the bench
and, hey, Ocho,
you that fifth wide receiver.
You drop the third down.
You drop the fourth down.
People looking,
man, why didn't y'all go to Ocho?
Well, Ocho was double.
He was wide open.
What was I supposed to do?
They said, well,
LeBron, why didn't you shoot the shot? Steph Curry, why didn't you shoot the
shot? Because the guy was standing over there
in the dunking spot, wide-ass open.
Right.
So, it's
a lot of pressure.
It's a make-or-miss league. Either you make
the shot or you don't. It's really
that simple. I could drop all
the X's and O's or not. Did the ball
go in the basket, Ocho?
That's all that matters. At the end of the day.
That's all that matters.
And like I said, Kyrie
is kind of like feeling it out in the first half.
He let Luka get going. And Luka
has kind of beat all the hell. He's got a bad back.
He's got a bad knee. He messed up too, huh?
Hey, how he so young
and he walked like an old man already?
Something wrong?
Is something wrong with him?
You think he lied about his age?
He really older than what he look?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
You got to realize.
He built like an old man.
Luka been playing pro ball since he's like 15 or 16.
You see how he moving, how he walk?
He walk like an old man.
Like he's like a young person in an old person body.
I don't know if that makes sense.
How about this?
This comment got me in trouble last
time. Luka needs to do a better job
of taking care of himself in the
offseason. Jason Kidd
has let it be known
that he would like for Luka to come
in better shape and not
play himself in shape, but to come
into camp already in shape.
At least somewhat there. At least 50%
there. Okay.
But here's the thing. In the offseason, I mean,
Ocho, that's your job!
Your job
is to be in shape!
But I think when it comes to, especially somebody like
him, that I'm assuming the way they do
things are different wherever Luka's from.
And maybe when it's the offseason, they
literally take offseason
literally. Off. Period. When I go to camp, I'll play myself in the And maybe when it's the offseason, they literally take offseason literally off.
Yeah.
Period.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
When I go to camp, I'll play myself into shape as opposed to here.
We do things a little different, especially in the offseason.
Basketball is a part of their livelihood, even when it's the offseason.
Mm-hmm.
I think the thing is, Ochocho is that American basketball players
grow up saying
I want to be best
I want to be better than Jordan
I don't think European players grow up thinking that
they're like this is an opportunity
for them they're going to make more money
beyond their wildest dreams
and you know
obviously the 92 Olympics it opened up
basketball to the world because
now all those guys the Dirk Nowiskis and all these guys that saw the pro players playing,
because prior to 92, it was all collegiate players, except for the rest of the world.
They're pro players where Americans said they're college players.
But after the Americans bombed out in 88 and sold.
Sold, Chris, say, yeah, 84 was in L.A., sold,
because 92 was in Barcelona, yeah.
Once they bombed out there, Oscar Schmidt did a number
on the Brazilian team, did a number on them.
And after that, they was like, no, hell no.
Y'all sending y'all pros, we're going to send our pros.
Because they started getting better and better.
Because before, from the beginning of time,
we always sent collegiate players.
And with the exception of 72,
when the Americans got robbed in Munich,
the Americans won the gold.
So 72, then 76 in Montreal, we won.
We boycotted in 80 because of the invasion of Afghanistan
by the Russians. Although it was held in the Soviet Union, it was held in Montreal. We won. We boycotted in 80 because of the invasion of Afghanistan by the Russians.
Although it was held in the Soviet Union.
It was held in Russia.
84, we won it.
And then 88, we got the brakes brewed off of Socho and sold.
And they said, uh-uh.
Oh, no.
And then we sent in 92 and we won and so forth and so on.
So that's kind of how that started.
But I've been really impressed with Kyrie
because, yeah, we know he can score.
He's the greatest finisher that you're going to see.
Nobody handled the ball.
He got the ball on the screen.
Hey, three, mid, finish either hand.
Spin it off the rim, up and under.
You're filing, he's going to go make 90%.
So we know what he's capable of.
But what I've been most impressed with him
is watching him on the defensive end.
Playing a little defense now.
He's been getting after it.
He's been getting after it.
The Nuggets make this a series.
They go into Minnesota
and blow the doors off of them.
Nikola Jokic showed you why he's the MVP.
He's had 24 points,
14 rebounds,
nine assists, three steals, and three blocks.
First player in NBA history
to reach those numbers in a playoff game.
Jamal Murray had 18 of his 24 in the first half,
which set the tone.
Said he was fueled by the hostile crowd
that booed him the moment he stepped on the court
during pregame.
Obviously, he said,
that definitely fueled me during the game
and just keeps me in the mode. So it's fun.
I embrace that challenge. I embrace that
moment. I probably deserve those boos, so
I'm not shying away from it. Obviously,
we know he threw the towel. Then he threw
the heating pack on the floor.
And so that's what the Minnesota fans were booing.
But they go
on the road. Jokic
became Jokic.
Jamal Murray gave him what he gave him.
And now, Minnesota, you better win game three now.
It got ugly.
It got real ugly. I can't remember exactly how far of a lead they had at one point in the game.
What, 20-something?
Yeah, they ended up winning by like 27.
I think they might have gotten as much as 30
if I'm not mistaken.
It was bad.
It was bad.
Yeah.
Once they got to 30,
me went through the third or two.
I'm like, I'm gone.
You know,
the way they started off though.
They started off cooking.
So everybody that was making shots
in the beginning of the game,
once they got into a rhythm and everybody contributing, man,
they had got to lead so goddamn far.
You know, the goddamn Wolves ain't have a chance to even come back.
There's only so much Ant-Man can do.
There's only so much Cat can do.
And then to top that off, they were playing great defense.
They decided to play great defense.
That's a championship team?
Hey, hey.
You thought they were going to go quietly in the night?
I'm liking this basketball stuff now, boy.
Hey, I'm going to be like,
Doris Burke, give me about another two weeks.
Hey, you thought they were going to go quietly in the night?
I told you, that's a championship team.
They're into the right stuff now.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I think, and if you notice, like,
when the shots start to fall for the road team,
it seems like the basket opens up.
Now, everybody, you see Jokic making shots.
You see Holiday making shots.
You see Gordon making shots.
We know what Michael Porter Jr. can do.
All the guys, Reggie.
So now, all of a sudden, now you turn the ball over.
It doesn't take long.
And see, with that three-point shot,
no lead is Satan.
But also with that
three-point shot, a five-point
lead can go to 15-20.
Real quick. In the blink of an eye.
And you know, Jamal Murray,
Jamal Murray, he needed this game, though.
He needed this game though He needed this game
After the small incident
Getting
Getting
Getting fined
Whatever
Winning cures all
Winning cures all
He could have threw
A goddamn chair
On the court
Like Bob Knight
Yeah
If he went out there
And played like he did
The other night
Winning cures all
Right
It's time for our First segment of the night ocho nsa news cap
hey shout out shout out to my people man sam congratulations on graduating from southern
linois congrats get you some mcdonald Yeah. Man, I was just at a graduation.
My daughter... You just went to?
Who graduated?
My daughter. She's a doctor now.
Hey, let's go. That's what I'm
talking about, man. There's a doctor in the house.
I like it. Script, script.
Hey, hey, babe, my back
hurt. Write me a script. Oh, babe, I got a headache.
I need another script.
Hey, that's dope. That's dope. Yeah, I, I got a headache. I need another script. Hey, that's dope.
That's dope.
Yeah, I'm proud of my baby.
Several names have been rumored to be in the running for head coaching chair for the Los Angeles Lakers.
They include Kenny Atkinson, Michael Norrie, David Edelman, and J.J. Reddick.
Lakers are intrigued by J.J. Reddick amid the coaching search.
Still, he's never coached at high school or college
or the professional level.
Does that sound like someone should be in charge
of a historic franchise,
looking for one last chance to get a ring
for LeBron or AD?
An AD?
Yeah.
So I'm going to think about it in a football term.
So you have, let's say you,
let me think of a historic franchise.
Just say, let's say the Dallas Cowboys.
And you have a former player.
That was good.
That was decent.
J.J. Redick was nice.
You have a former player like, let's say,
give me somebody to play for the Cowboys.
Michael Irvin?
Emmitt Smith?
Oh, you're talking about...
That would be...
The coaching realm, to give the comparison
as far as the Lakers and having J.J.
Redick as a candidate,
would it make sense if you're trying to win
a Super Bowl having a former player
that knows the game extremely well?
Well, he
doesn't need to play for the Cowboys. He just
needs to have played in the NFL
and had a decent career.
Okay, you know what? That's right. J.J. played in Philly, right?
Yeah, J.J. played. He played
the Clippers. He played with the Pelicans.
He played with the 76ers.
He played with the Magic. He played with four or five. He played with the 76ers. He played with the Magic. He played about
four or five teams. Had a nice
career. I think he played like
13, 14 seasons. Averaged around
nine, 10 points a ball game. But he
had a nice career. Nice career. So when I think
about that, I'm going to use, for
football's sake, I'm going to say Cowboys.
And we're going to take a player
like
um come on somebody. Boom! Larry Fitzgerald. boys and we're going to take a player like um
come on somebody
boom Larry Fitzgerald
okay
Larry Fitzgerald was a historically great
player though that's not what
JJ was okay that's not nice
that's not nice that's not nice no but I'm saying
I'm saying you talking about Larry Fitzgerald
Larry Fitzgerald is going to be a first ballot hall of famer that's not
what JJ was I don't want to be I don't want to be rude to the back of the I understand what you're saying I'm saying, you're talking about Larry Fitzgerald. Larry Fitzgerald is going to be a first ballot Hall of Famer. That's not what J.J. was. I don't want to be rude to the basketball.
I understand what you're saying.
I'm trying to think, too.
Give me a comparison of J.J. Redick in football terms.
Good player, like you said.
Had a great career.
See, it's hard, huh?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah was margin that was like a marginal player
marginal uh yeah but it's a bad thing or a good thing no if you play 14 years obviously you play
well enough it's kind of like oh yeah we've seen guys that were really never like made never made
a pro bowl never made an all protein that played 13, 14, 15 years.
So that's not a knock. So I don't want people to say if you play that long, obviously, there's something about you.
You're good enough to play in the league. But I'm trying to think who would be an equivalent football player.
who would be an equivalent football player?
Because, I mean, I've been, hell, I haven't been away for so long that doesn't have coaching experience.
Right.
Because a lot of times you look at D'Amico Ryan.
D'Amico Ryan was a defensive coordinator.
You look at a lot of these guys, they were,
Darvin Hamm was an assistant coach for,
he was an assistant coach in Atlanta.
He was an assistant coach for the Milwaukee Bucks.
We're talking about a guy, what they did for Matt millen matt millen was calling games and they gave him the general manager job the same thing they did with john lynch john lynch was calling
games for fox and they gave him the gm job you see them that's so you don't we're talking about
a person that didn't have any coaching experience do you think don't think J.J. Redick is a good candidate for historic franchise
like the Lakers because he had no coaching experience,
but he knows the game of basketball?
I mean, he does.
Steve Kerr didn't have any coaching experience.
I don't think Steve Kerr could coach.
Steve Kerr was an analyst at TNT.
Wait, wait, wait.
When he got the job, he became a general manager.
But also, you got to remember.
For Phoenix, and he ended
up getting a job for the Warriors.
You got to understand, but look at the situation he went
into. How much coaching can you
do when you're surrounded by
a bunch of cats like that?
You still got to put it together.
I know you got to put it together, but come on now.
Draymond, Curry.
But here's the thing,
though. It's to get those to blend egos and
put them together it's it's it's because you only got five I got a question and you got and you got
to convince see it's either with football right because the quarterback has the ball all the time
but now you got to identify okay he's the guy everything runs flows through him right
and you got to be okay with that.
Yeah.
I don't know.
You know who has the final call?
We know who all has the final call in L.A., right?
It would be LeBron.
Yeah.
I mean, I think it would be maybe LeBron and AD.
Yeah.
Or let's just say you have a guy like a Randall Cobb
that says, you know what?
I want to do coaching.
Hey, I can see Randall Cobb that says, you know what, I want to do coaching. Hey, I can see
Randall Cobb. But he's an
analyst and he gets an opportunity
to go interview for the Cowboys.
Or he gets an opportunity to go interview for the Steelers.
Or the
Giants.
You're like, well...
Like...
Huh? No.
If I'm not mistaken, I think Josh McCown interviewed for,
didn't he interview for a Carolina job?
He's never coached before.
So, I don't want to knock guys
because they don't, I mean,
a lot of guys have never coached
until they coach. Right.
You know what I'm saying? So,
I don't know what type of,
does J.J. Redick know X's and O's?
Sure he does.
You hear him talk the game,
he understands the game,
he can talk about the game
in the terms that basketball players understand.
It's kind of like when you and I talk,
we can talk in terms that
true football fans,
they understand the coverages
and how the offense is trying to attack the coverages.
But the question is,
will that, him
being J.J. Redick, how does he
I think it's easier if
the top guys buy in.
As long as your top guys buy in,
the Patriot way was Tom
Brady because he was the only guy
that needed to buy in because if he
bought in, he could convince everybody else to buy in.
Yeah.
And so that's what you need.
Everybody else better buy in because
everybody over there was expendable
except 12. I tell you that.
Yeah.
And so that's
what you have to have. And so look,
at the end of the day,
they're going to make the best decision
that they feel for them.
Probably, probably, with a historic franchise,
you probably need to get somebody
with some coaching experience.
I'm talking about some head coaching experience.
Oh, I got one.
Who that?
Tailfield Jackson.
Dust off the boots.
What's happening?
Dust off the clipboard.
Well, the problem with,
a lot of problem with the Lakers is,
that's the problem,
is Phil Jackson.
Why?
Because he keep,
because he keep yapping his mouth
in Jenny's ear.
If you want to coach,
you step down, remember?
You step down
because you didn't want to coach anymore.
So stop offering advice.
Oh, so Phil, Phil so feel in the background now.
But tell him, come on, come on to the forefront.
Yeah, he don't want to coach.
He's a legendary coach.
Legendary.
It's easy to say, yeah, I want to coach Shaq and Kobe.
Yeah, I want to coach Michael Jordan.
He has the opportunity to go to the Knicks.
He could have coached the Knicks.
Coach who, though?
But when you don't have five transcendent,
when you don't have four, three transcendent players,
a top 75 player, a top 50 player,
like Scottie.
Scottie's a top 50.
He's not transcendent kobe shack jordan
transcended right hell so now all you gotta do is manage egos that's the biggest thing is managing
egos because at some point in time somebody gonna start saying hey it's my team no it's my team
the same thing that ended up ripping
the Patriots apart.
No matter what anybody tells you,
that's what ripped them apart.
Because one guy eventually
is gonna want more credit
than the other.
The thing that kept Magic
and Kareem together,
Kareem said,
what you want, Cap?
Hey, you left the right hand.
Right.
Get down the block,
I give it to you
hey we pushing it
hey cap ain't got his touches
magic back that thing out
cap amble down to the block
throw that hand up
pop out
throw that sky hook on him
and so that's what you have
you have to have somebody
willing to be okay
with not getting as much credit.
Because eventually, hey, you will get tired of hearing it, Ocho.
You will get tired of hearing it.
Brady, Brady, Brady.
And then even Coach Bell, you can hear.
Well, it wasn't open heart surgery.
We had other guys that played well.
You know what I'm saying? You started hearing that from the coach. Right, it wasn't open heart surgery. We had other guys that played well. You know what I'm saying?
You started hearing that from the coach. Right, right, right. Tom Brady
had his thumb, almost cut his
thumb off.
Deep gash in his hand.
Well, he didn't have open heart surgery.
Other guys played well.
What? They did? Yeah.
He's sick of it.
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You're like, hold on. I put this thing together.
I'm doing all the cooking.
I bought the ingredients.
I might not be on the grill at the current
time, but
I bought all the food. I'm the one that bought
the ribs. I brought the brisket.
I brought the rib tips. I brought all this
stuff. Mac and cheese. He bought them.
He ain't the one cooking it, though.
He ain't the one on
the grill. I bought the
ingredients. I could have bought some he ain't the one on the grill I bought the ingredients
I could have bought some
bull jive, I could have bought some hog head
cheese, some vina sausages
I could have bought some potted meat
how that would have looked on your table
I don't know, when you think about it
when you think about it
they had a 20 year run
where all type of food came through there
and every year for some reason regardless of what kind of food came through there. And every year, for some reason,
regardless of what kind of food came through there,
they did one thing consistently.
They could make it look good. I mean, the way my grandma
could make that bologna, to fly that bologna
just right, and you stick that fork in there to
bust that bubble, and you put some mayonnaise
on that bread, hey, it was still
bologna, but it tasted good.
That potted meat, the vine, the sauces,
when she split them things,
when she split them and got them a little brown
on that thing, we add a little mustard,
sometimes we put, boom.
Nasty food, but granny can make that thing
great.
Great.
Cuisine.
A cuisine.
It's simple.
It's really that complicated.
For me, hey, it's a it's it's it's really it's really that complicated for me
hey there's a team effort if you notice every time something happens i always bring the team
when i got uh uh our heart awards cj was the producers came we go into the web it's everybody
going and hey when we had this thing i said hey no ocho need to be there i said i Web, it's everybody going. And hey, when we had this thing, I said, hey, no, Ocho need to be there.
I said, I get it.
It's under my umbrella, but it's nightcap.
It's Uncle Ocho.
When we had this thing, well, we going to France.
I said, no, I'm not coming.
If he can't come, I'm not going.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
We going to France?
So.
Oh, we going to France.
Oh, shit.
It's just us. Hey, we going to France. Oh, shit. It's just a.
Hey, we going to France.
Oui, oui.
Hey, hey, hey, we going to France.
That's the way I look at it.
Hey, we going to France.
Merci beaucoup.
Yeah.
That's the.
But that's the thing.
Hey, let's go.
People.
Let's go. Let's go.
People got to, you got to be okay.
Even if you don't get, if you don't get any of the credit.
Yeah.
But you definitely got to be okay with getting 50% of the credit.
Okay.
Yeah.
And that's, so I don't know.
Look, there are some, there are other guys.
No.
That's... So, I don't know.
Look, there are other guys.
My thing is,
I suggested
that they should have hired Ty Lue.
But see, here's the thing.
The same thing,
the Lakers have the same problem
that the Cowboys have.
You should be honored
to coach the Lakers
or coach the Cowboys
so you're going to take
less than market value.
Look at the Cowboys. They ain't paying to take less than market value. Look at the Cowboys.
They ain't paying them guys what them top
coaches getting. Top coaches getting
$10, $12, $13, $15 million.
They get $5, $6 million because
it's the Cowboys and, hey,
it's one of 32.
So they should have hired Ty Lue
and they would have never been in this situation
because Ty Lue is one of the great coaches
and he played.
See, LeBron really liked guys to coach him
that actually played the game
because a lot of times
they can see things through the prism
of what he's looking at.
And so that helps a lot
with him.
But obviously he's going to have some influence.
AD
is going to have some influence who the head coach is.
So I can't definitively say Ocho one way or another shit.
They hired J.J. Redick.
I know he knows the game of basketball.
Well, put it like this.
He can draw the game up on the chalkboard.
Right.
If another thing is kind of like those that can do those that can't teach.
Yeah.
So it'll be interesting to see who they,
who eventually ends up getting the Lakers job.
We know what the Lakers represent.
And you got to have,
get somebody in place that gives LeBron over the next one or two years,
a realistic chance.
Probably going to have to give up that first round pick to bring somebody in.
If you can't lure someone in free agency, hopefully you can lure someone in free agency.
But if not, you want to trade for someone, you're going to probably have to give up that first round pick
and probably throw a couple of players.
There's some players that you probably want to give up like an Austin
Reeves or somebody like that. That's probably
what's going to happen.
Oh, Joe, the friendly wager between
LSU teammate Jane Daniel Malik
neighbors is off now. They placed a friendly
wager, $10,000 bet, which
whoever would win NFL's offensive
rookie of the year would win the money.
But on Friday, after neighbors attended
rookie camp, the Giants learned the specifics of the NFL's
gambling problem,
excuse me, NFL gambling policy,
and he revealed that the bet was off. It is
unclear if the bet would have violated the policy,
but the two aren't taking any chances.
The neighbors said,
I'm educated now, and I got to be
up sports betting and gambling, so we're calling
the bet off. There's no bet now.
Eh, no, sir.
Hey, Malik Neighbors,
Jayden Daniels, the bet is still on.
The bet is still on. Give me the money.
I'm still a part.
I'm not a part of the NFL.
Well, I am. Wait, never mind. Let me take that back.
Bet is still on no matter what.
Just put the money in my hand.
Put the money in my hand, and I'll make a
decision at the end of the season
on who deserves it.
Malik, you got to come to play, boy.
You got to come to play.
If you're going to outdo a quarterback, what happens?
How about A, bro?
I bet you 10 grand I win Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Okay, bet.
It's when you made it public.
Right.
See?
Some things you just keep to yourself, Ochoa.
Actually, I like it though.
I like it, huh?
Because not only...
The NFL don't like it.
I don't think he made it public.
I think it's a great
motivating tactic.
Are you in a less motivated
by things?
Let me ask you a question.
I mean, it's just...
How many people knew your goals?
You didn't share them
with anybody, did you?
And you was just as motivated to achieve them.
Yeah, okay.
You have to understand.
Look, I get it, Ocho,
but you have to understand how the NFL and the gambling,
so you don't even want to mention them.
Like I said, hey, Ocho,
I bet you such and such.
Yeah.
Doom.
At the end of the year.
How'd you get this?
I ain't going to say how I got it,
but a good,
a good friend of mine gifted it to me.
Yeah.
I think,
I think the one on Malik Naples part,
I think it was all in good fun.
You know,
a little friendly,
a little friendly,
really friendly,
friendly competition.
And I don't think,
I don't think it's against the nfl gambling policy because
they're not gambling on a game they're just it's a friendly wager between them between themselves
based on how they play their rookie season that's all that that's no foul no harm now you know you
want to know what's harm me bribing the referee with a goddamn dollar bill trying to challenge a red uh a red uh a call yeah now that
that not that now that's gambling because i literally took out a dollar and tried to bribe
the referee now that i understand them making a friendly wager between themselves whether it's
public or not is no harm no foul and i i hope i'd hope you know we'd allow those two to go at it
oh joe man you know there's a lot of
bets going on, man. There done been bets between
teammates. I mean, not teammates,
but, hell, I ain't
teammates, friends, yeah. Yeah, but nobody
knows. Nobody knows.
Nobody knew.
Hell, I bet Alpha Williams $25,000
that I would have more touchdowns than he had
sacked. Golly!
Man, guess what?
Who won?
I broke my collarbone week four.
He tore his Achilles week five.
So we settled.
I went to...
He wanted $12,000.
So I said,
we can settle.
Right.
He had one sack.
I had no touchdowns.
So we settled.
What you had to pay him?
He said,
I'll tell you what.
He said,
I want $12,500.
Guess what this joker wanted?
What do you want?
Don't say food.
Susan B. Anthony dollars.
Susan B. Anthony.
Yeah.
He wanted those quarter dollars.
So I had to go to the bank and get, because he wanted to inconvenience me.
He wanted my prize.
So when I go put that order into the bank,
could I get $12,500 of Susan B. Anthony? Do you know how hard it is
to get those damn things? So he made it difficult.
Yes! And they
was heavy as hell.
Hey!
Let's go.
Hey, listen. I like the bet, though. I like it.
Because that's the way we bet.
Yeah.
So, like, we bet in the locker room.
Right.
I didn't want your money.
I want your prize.
Yeah.
I want $500 in nickels.
Man, Shaw, come on, man.
Yeah.
I want you to take your ass to the bank, ask the cashier,
could you get $500 in nickels?
And when she asks you, say, Mr. Such and Such,
why you need $500 on nickels, I want you to tell him,
I lost the bet to 84.
I get Buffalo nickels. I get $100 in Buffalo nickels.
I get $250 in dimes.
That's what I wanted.
I wanted, what is it, Canada half dollars?
We call them Canada 50 cent piece.
Yeah, I wanted those.
Yes, silver dollars.
Yes, I want your prize.
Everybody making money. So what is it for me? Okay, silver dollars. Yes, I want your prize. Ocho, everybody making money.
So what is it for me?
Okay, you lose $1,000.
You're going to bring me $1,000 cash.
No, I don't want $1,000 cash.
I want coins.
Pennies, nickels, dimes,
buffalo nickels,
Susan B. Anthony, quarters.
Kennedy, half dollar.
Kennedy, 50 cent,
what we call him in the South.
Golly.
You know, O golly you know
we
you know we gamble everything
we had a little poppy shot
basketball thing
in the locker room
so we
we betting per diem
hey bet
everybody got their per diem lined up
the road per diem
yes
yes
we bet road per diem
man look me and my we getting ready to go to practice me and my home Yes! Yes! We bet wrong per diem. Man, look.
We was getting ready to go to practice.
Me and my homeboy Burns,
he's like,
we've been there for a week,
so I went upstairs, got my check,
got here. I said,
because we like to bet, don't even look at it.
Put it down. Okay, fine. Bet what it is.
So, I put
my check down. He put his down. Okay, fine. Better than what it is. So I put my check down.
He put his down.
We shoot.
We got to go to practice.
We come back.
Come on.
Let's get the ball first.
Hey, hold up.
Me and Byrne shooting this.
He shoot.
He miss.
I make it.
So at that point in time,
you get to open the check
and see what it is.
Right.
So he opened my check.
I opened his.
His was like $1,400.
Right.
Mine was like $70,000.
Woo!
He said, homeboy, you'd have been throwing up.
I said, oh, hell yeah.
But that's the chance that you make.
Right, right.
You don't look at the check.
You just bet.
Yeah.
I'm cool with that. Y'all better than me, don't look at the check. You just bet. Yeah. I'm cool with that.
Y'all better than me, boy.
I ain't playing.
Uh-uh.
Oh, we bet everything.
No, sir.
Oh, we bet everything.
Oh, Bure, in between.
You ever played in between?
Nah.
What's that?
In between and not?
In between.
You take two decks of cards.
I flip one.
I flip both cards up.
Yeah.
It might be an ace,
it might be a five.
You go say,
hey, in between.
If it comes in between
the ace and the five,
you win.
If you get hit on the edges,
you get double,
you have to pay double.
So if it's an ace or a five,
you pay double.
Ooh.
Man.
I don't know what that is.
We played on the way to Super Bowl.
Right, on the plane
asked the guy
what
Pac got like 50 grand
50,000
yeah
oh we took Super Bowl
I took
oh
hey Peter
I'm sorry I gotta give up this information
oh but we took
we took
hey
we took four Super Bowl tickets
off Willie Green
ooh
four Super Bowl tickets
and 10 grand.
I know he was hot.
I know he was hot.
I was very generous.
I know he was hot.
Ocho,
I want to do
old school car.
71 Chevelle.
Yeah.
I said, man,
give me five grand.
I said,
because you go home
and tell your wife
you lost this car,
it's going to be
a big problem in your house.
Give me five grand, we'll call it even.
And Mike used to tell him, say, look, y'all gambling with 84.
Do y'all know how long 84 been playing?
Right.
84, okay.
I don't really like you guys gambling because I don't want you thinking
about you lost $20,000, $30,000
during the game.
But if I rock with you,
if I want a big sum of money off you,
I'm like, bro, go ahead.
Hey, just give me five grand.
We'll call it even.
But I want it nice,
black, chrome rims.
Just got it.
It'll probably work by 2025.
I said, man, give me five grand you cool boy hey well y'all listen i know i oh we get whenever the gambling went on
locker room training camp we on break man i'm i'm man you know i ain't around none of that bro
i ain't got time what do you think? Spending money, spending money.
That's what Shea Shea came about.
Ocho, you go ask anybody that played in Denver from 1995, 1996,
all the way, they closed it down when I left.
When I came back, it came from there.
That's what we gambled.
We played cards.
We rolled dice.
They played video games.
We drank, smoked, all that within club chasing.
That's how it came to be.
And I don't see how y'all do that, man.
And people in the chat that gamble, people just in general,
like even when y'all was playing, even former teammates of mine,
there was such an excitement and passion and joy in people's faces
when they gamble.
Here from me being from Miami, watching people gamble, playing spades,
playing, playing tongue,
playing get like me with the quarters
back in the day when we were in high school.
Watching the dope boys play CeeLo.
Excuse me, I hate to say that word,
but watching the boys play CeeLo.
Like, what are we doing?
I'm not doing nothing
or losing my money to anything
where I can't control it.
Like if I'm losing money, I want to be in control of it.
I don't want any outside variations of what I'm doing to cause me to lose my money.
I can't do it.
And then I remember I went to the casino with Ray.
And I'm talking to the man.
I'm saying, sir, are y'all going to stop the man
from continuing to gamble
that much money
at the high roller table?
Why are you allowing him to do this?
That's what we do here.
Why do you think we don't have...
No, no, no.
We got to gamble, Ocho.
We gambling.
Why do you think
we don't have no windows?
What the fuck you mean?
Would the windows have to do anything?
And no clocks on the wall.
No clocks on the wall because they want you
to lose track of time
and they pumping
their fresh oxygen
listen
I learned all this
just not too long ago
when I was in Vegas
for F1
you know
I'm like man
y'all better me
I get
Ocho we gamble
yeah
every night
every
there was not one night
in Denver
when I was in training camp
that we didn't gamble.
Oh, Joe, we was going to bed.
Like, we got to practice at 9.
We didn't go into bed
until like 2 o'clock,
3 o'clock in the morning.
And y'all going to practice
on four, five hours of sleep?
Yep.
And the last night,
we stayed up the whole night.
Like, our crew,
that normally,
oh, you got to stay up the whole night.
Dang. Oh, oh crew that normally, oh, you got to stay up the whole night. Hey.
Oh, we had a blast.
We had a blast.
Oh, and the last
night, the rookie
got to get him.
You got him? Yeah, I remember them days.
What? Man, look here. We go
to the store. We get like
25 pounds of flour. We get like 8, 9, 10 balls of here. We go to the store. We get like 25 pounds of flour.
We get like eight, nine, ten balls of syrup.
We cut the pillows open.
Right.
We got the tar and feather.
Oh, not the tar and feather.
Yeah, fire extinguisher.
You know how hard that is to get off?
I do, though.
Oh, no.
Think about how many guys came with
pillow feathers in their head
and stuck on their back and on their neck.
Hey, because you know
I was cool. Hey, you know,
hey, I get the key. I get
the master key.
In their sleep,
fire steaming some down,
book it up out of there.
Oh, we did some damage.
They were hot.
But you know what Mike said?
Hey,
hey,
I don't normally do this,
but I know,
you know,
probably 84 had something to do with it
and this team.
Oh,
or if some stuff popped off,
they already know.
Mike knew
team building
we got this covered
woohoo
that dorm was a mess
going crazy
yes yes
cause hey
got together Mocho
it's a part of it welcome to the Broncos
most definitely
most definitely that's what I miss Ocho. It's a part of it. Welcome to the Broncos. Most definitely.
Most definitely.
Most definitely.
That's what I miss, Ocho.
See, that's what I miss.
The fun.
That's what I miss.
The talent show.
Did y'all have a talent show?
Like the rookies had to put on a talent show? Hey, listen.
That hard knock y'all had?
The year we did ours?
That talent show?
Boy, when Buddy did Ray Lewis and Buddy did you.
You and me.
Boy, I was in tears.
I'm talking about in tears, crying.
That was good.
Oh, yeah.
That was good.
Oh, we had a talent show in Denver.
But like I said, I didn't really know.
Like I said, I mean, when I was, I, I really know, like I said,
I mean,
when I was in college,
we didn't really do the stuff like,
like,
like rookie stuff.
Hey,
they ain't cut nobody hair and stuff like that.
I mean,
I'm trying to think what we did to the rookies.
Cause they got me.
I mean,
it was,
it was all,
all fun.
Like I said,
I won't let nobody cut my hair.
You know what I'm saying?
I,
and I,
we wasn't doing anything to demean anybody.
We won't go cut your hair and foolishness like that. But I'm saying? And I, we wasn't doing anything to demean anybody. We weren't going to cut your hair
and foolishness like that.
But I'm sure there was some things
that we did,
but that was all a part of it.
That's what I miss.
That's what I miss.
If they could just let me,
and I was like,
Mike,
if I could just go back,
I ain't want to do meetings no more.
That's what really got me out of the league,
the meetings.
I said,
Mike,
just let me practice.
Let me show up to practice.
Right, right, right.
And let me play in the games
your boy good
yeah
your boy good
that's
I was like but uh
Ocho those were the days bro
I wish I could get those back
I wish I could do that
obviously I couldn't play anymore
but I just want to go
hang around
just go hang
not now
my guys
when I was like
after I left like
three or four years
I just wanted to go back
because a lot of the guys
that I played with
were still playing
man I said man I wish I could just go back there to go back because a lot of the guys that I played with were still playing.
Man, I said, man, I wish I could just go back there.
They're like, Sharp, man, it ain't the same without you.
Because you know I kept it live. Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Everybody wanted to get on bus, too, because they, you know,
the coaches, everybody, you know, the owner was on bus.
Everybody, hey, Sharp, what bus you getting on?
Because, you know, we're going to keep it cramped.
We're bagging on somebody. Somebody
wants some bull jive today.
Oh, y'all get on
the outfits?
What? I got on a
dude so bad, I made him took his outfit off
on the plane.
Got
fired. Because Mike said, I told you,
made him come up out of it.
It was that bad?
Made him come up out of it. It was that bad? Made him come up out of it.
Today's NFL players, boy, it's a
fashion show.
Yeah. It is a fashion show.
I made
him come up out.
Hey, Sharp, man, you
see what such, hey, Sharp, come look what such
and such got on. I got to get
him.
I got to get him. I got to get him.
The only person that you could not get upset about their dress was Easy Ed.
Ed McCaffrey?
Ed McCaffrey.
That's your coming out there looking like a 4-H camper.
He going to have on khaki pants and a blue blazer that he got folded up
that he taking out his duffel bag.
That's what
he got on. Every time.
And some Doc Martens.
Ed don't
care. Ed don't care. So we didn't even bother.
Ed hadn't got to the point where I was like,
why ragging on Ed? Ed don't care.
We didn't
give people the actual care
that if we rag on them.
Oh, I can make them, hey, me at the back of that plane?
Yeah.
Make them come slam up out of it, Ocho.
Back of the plane, where is that?
I remember that.
I remember going to the airport.
You know, everybody got to meet at the stadium before, you know,
to get on the bus.
Remember, everybody used to bring Popeyes.
Oh, yeah. The rookies had to bring rookies had to bring popeyes i'm you know i you know i came with my
my own i came with my own mcdonald yeah all right it was man them jokers man them jokers have you
go get man they go get rib make you go get ribs man you gotta go get all the type of stuff yeah
man big ted big ted washington was was on my my team Man, Ted had them rookies go and get
Popeyes, mac and cheese
Fried catfish
Come on, dude
Yeah, but see, this was before your time
See, we used to drive right up
Park our cars
And get right on the plane
Plane back up out
Yeah, we didn't have to go
Like my first Four or five years, we didn't have to go like my first my first
four or five years we didn't have to go to the airport go to a private hangar right
park your car walk right up get right on the plane oh hey i ain't never heard of that before
man oh oh that that was that was lovely lovely and then And then you had to start getting there on time
because Mike was going to leave you.
Mike was going to leave you if you wasn't number seven,
number 30, number 84, maybe a few others.
Because Mike, they asked, oh, we hold a plane.
It's a charter flight.
We leave when we want to.
Somebody else?
Anybody else?
But I wasn't going to be late. I already understood because I know guys looking But I wasn't going to be late.
I already understood because I know guys looking.
I'm not going to be late.
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