Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Taylor Swift, Lillard returns to Portland, Kevin Durant vs. Larry Bird
Episode Date: February 1, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Gilbert Arenas react to Unc’s previous comments about Taylor Swift, Damian Lillard losing in his return to Portland, and debate who is a better all-time player: Larry Bird or Kevi...n Durant. #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Okay, Gil.
Ocho and I were discussing
the needle, talking about the NFL,
Taylor Swift. I think she's been about
12 of the Chiefs game.
They're 9-3, and
it seems a lot of the NFL
fans
are getting upset when they pander
her, even though the longest
time that the camera has been on her,
I think it's been about 24 seconds.
No, it's less
than a minute altogether.
All the time that the camera
has panned on her, Gil, if you add the time
up, I think it might
be less than a minute.
She's been to 12
games. If you add all
the time cumulative,
it's been less than a minute.
But fans are upset, realizing that you only ask,
I think someone said there was a stat that they only show about 18 minutes
because they're paying on the coaches and they're paying on everything else
what's going on on the sideline.
So I was explaining why they do that for the NFL.
It's about getting a new revenue stream, a new demographic.
Young girls that don't even like football
don't know anything about football,
but they know Taylor Swift is at the game.
And if she likes football, I like football.
Like Michael Jordan, he wears Hanes.
Mom, give me some Hanes drawers.
He drinks Gatorade.
I want to drink Gatorade too.
Them shoes, they got him jumping out the gym.
Hey, I'm going to need those Air Jordans.
So I don't know what you need to do, Mom,
but I need to get those.
And so that's what Ochoa and I was trying to
equate it to saying
why they're doing it and moving of the needle.
And your response, you don't believe
that Taylor Swift...
I don't know. Go ahead. What did you want?
Oh, nah.
I don't care about no Taylor Swift.
I don't watch pancakes move, okay. I don't care about no trailer. I don't watch pancakes move, okay?
I don't watch pancakes move.
Like, most of us don't really know any of her songs as...
I could name one.
But you're right.
She moves the needle.
One thing she don't do is she don't get male followers to fall in love with her
from her performance.
See, I was in a Beyonce fan
and I'm watching her perform
and she got the Freak'Em dress.
Oh, she did the Freak'Em dress?
When she did the Freak'Em dress
right there in the moment,
I downloaded all her songs.
I was so excited when she was out there popping it,
because I know Taylor Swift can't pop it,
because she wasn't born with the backside Beyonce got.
So when Beyonce was popping it, no lie,
I had this made on the spot.
Not gonna lie, listen, listen.
I had to get the autograph.
I'm B-Hive.
I'm straight male B-Hive.
Oh, you team, so you'll be.
Yeah, I'll be the male version of it.
I don't know what that sounds like, but that one, yeah.
Listen, listen to that. version of it. I don't know what that sounds like, but that one, yeah. Oh, this is...
Look, I've
never been to a Taylor Swift concert
and the likelihood of me going, my kids are
grown now. My daughters
are grown. I know my son's not gonna, that's not something
he would want to attend.
But I've been to,
I've been to a Beyonce concert.
Not this one. I think it was
Lemonade or the Renaissance Tour or something like that.
The last one in 2016.
And I end up playing $12,000 for those tickets.
It was two tickets.
I paid $12,000 for it.
So back in 2016.
And she was amazing.
It was two hours of nonstop entertainment.
And I know she has an unbelievable voice because I've seen her in situations where she's not trying to entertain and she's just singing and she's letting you hear a vocal.
So can she sing? Absolutely. But she's a entertainer because she's moving and she's dancing and she's singing and everybody is into it.
And so I don't know how the people took it as I'm trying to disrespect her.
And I'm saying to say Taylor Swift is better than her.
That's not what I was trying to say.
And if y'all took it as that, y'all y'all trying to read and trying to make more out of it than what it was.
I was just merely talking about why the NFL keeps showing her because of the index is saying that she's bringing eyeballs that we didn't previously have.
That's all I would say.
And you say, well, if Beyonce was dating an NFL player, I have to use the variables that I have.
That's like saying, well, what if there was an earthquake in Georgia?
Well, Georgia don't really have earthquakes.
So what if there are hurricanes in California?
I've got to deal with the weather and the variables and the elements that I have.
So it was a great conversation.
I didn't know,
but I guess I'm going to have to know,
Nigel, you're on the same thing.
Kind of like when we say things,
people are going to take it
and it's going to go viral.
I didn't expect it.
I didn't expect it to be on the Shade Room
and Worldstar and all these other stars
I thought I did a great job
but people say well Shannon says
that she's as big as Michael Jackson
I said no I didn't
I said I think she's the closest thing to Mike
that we've seen
as far as clicks, as far as albums
as far as buzz that she generates
that's just me, I could be wrong
now maybe bring me somebody
and I'm not talking about the Beatles because we know what the Beatles were buzz that she generates. That's just me. I could be wrong. Now maybe bring me somebody, and
obviously I'm not talking about the Beatles
because we know what the Beatles were,
but bring me somebody that you
believe generates
the buzz like Taylor.
In the football world,
they got something
that they wasn't expecting. They didn't
realize they were going to get these followers
from... No. So the fact that she's there, because what happened expecting. They didn't realize they were going to get these followers from this.
So the fact that she's there,
what happened is, it didn't happen
with Ciara and Russell Wilson.
Right? No.
Two different types of people in this world.
You know what I mean?
They didn't get it when Kim Kardashian was showing up
with Miles Austin or something like that.
And we know Kim Kardashian
is a draw.
She's a brand.
There's only a few people.
There's only a few women that can do that in just this,
in this sport.
Like when we thought she was dating Austin Reeves,
Lakers,
right.
You know,
it's been to the Laker game.
You know what I mean?
It's, it's just different.
You know,
it's all male sports.
So that to have, you know, a woman of her caliber just supporting it, obviously her fans are going to support her.
Her fans are going to be automatic Chiefs fans, even though they don't know nobody.
To them, she plays.
She's going to the game tonight, and that's like an open concert for her.
So I understood what you were saying.
You know, I get it.
I'm not so sure.
Taylor Swift knows the difference between a screenplay and a screen porch.
She knows that the man that she loves or she's dating plays football.
Probably didn't know what position he played before she met him.
No facts.
I'm not so sure she had ever been to a football game.
I don't know.
Has she ever been to a football game?
Ash, you know, that's Ash.
That's Ash of the Taylor Swift.
Has she ever been to a football game?
She was an Eagles fan?
Ash says she's an Eagles fan.
I'm not so sure if she's been to a game, how many games she's been to.
But after doing something and
you get the hang of it, you
get when to cheer, when not to
cheer. You might not know what's going
on, but hey, hell, everybody else
cheered and they got the same
gear on that I got on. So
something good must have happened.
She's about to win her first Super Bowl.
Here we go.
She's going to be down there like she Patrick Mahomes.
So if I say Patrick Mahomes is the closest thing to Tom Brady.
She ought to say Patrick Mahomes better than Tom Brady.
Yeah, they always do that better.
Damn.
I just said he's the closest thing to him.
I mean, if we say a football player, you know, well, this player, well, Aaron Donald is the closest thing to him. I mean, if we say a football player, you know,
this player, well, Aaron Donald is
the closest thing to LT.
Shannon said Aaron Donald
better than LT. Damn, I
could have swore I said Aaron Donald
is the closest thing that I've seen to LT.
I didn't say he was LT or
better than LT. I say the closest
thing to.
They need to click, so they got to change the title to fit them.
So they can use.
You know how it works.
The game is a game.
Yeah.
Okay, let's get to this basketball game.
Dame Lillard in his return.
He goes back with the Bucs to where he spent the previous decade plus
to Portland.
Portland wins the game, spoils his return.
119 to 116.
Dame had 25 points. He was
9 of 23. 3 of
13 from the three-point line
and they lose
Anthony Simons
hit a jumper
and ends up winning
the game by three. They foul. They miss
the three-point. Brooke Lopez missed the three-point shot.
They make both free throws.
They're down by three.
They foul Giannis.
He missed the first one,
so now he has to miss the second one.
And they end up losing the game.
What do you make of Dave's return?
You know, just as a player, right?
You're going back to where you started your career, where all your all stars,
where your all NBAs, where your family is, where you really had your ties.
The game for Dame was won when he landed and he got to pick his kids up.
It was his kids' birthdays.
He got to be with them for their birthday.
He got to see all his family he left behind.
So just for him personally,
that was a big thing.
For the Bucks as a team,
right?
Like you're in- Yeah.
Like, you, you, you,
like what do you do?
Like this is my thing with this, with this team.
Forget that you lost the game.
You lost the game to a team that got 15 wins.
No superstar on the team.
No game changer on the team.
And the funny part about this, the last 20 minutes of the game, starting in the third quarter,
The last 20 minutes of the game, starting in the third quarter,
the only free throws Portland shot was the last four seconds.
So that means that they didn't shoot a free throw throughout the nine-minute mark all the way to basically the four-second mark.
So that means they was getting nothing but buckets on your ass.
Yeah, because I saw what you call him.
What's his name? Hold on your ass. Yeah. Because I saw what you call him. What's his name?
Hold on.
Let me see.
Jeremy Grant.
Jeremy Grant.
He got going in the fourth and seemed like everything that he put up,
he was getting to his spot, elevating, boom, knocking it down.
Simons did the Euro step over Beasley.
Got it.
But I thought, what you you call him played well.
DeAndre Aydin played well tonight. He got big buckets
when he absolutely had to have them.
Yeah, but I was surprised. I was
expecting Milwaukee to win this game
considering everybody was a go
tonight. Giannis was a go. Obviously,
Dane was going to play because he's going in his return.
Obviously, it's emotional going back. Like you said, you spent the lion's share of your career there.
You're probably going to be known for being in Portland.
Some of your best years, not unless you win a championship,
your best years are going to come in Portland.
It's hard to see me.
I don't think he's going to play,
match the number of years that he played in Portland
and match that playing in Milwaukee.
Now, the only thing that you can do,
because he's been all NBA, he's been an all-star,
all that other stuff.
Now, the only thing that he can do in Milwaukee
is win a title.
And that's why he got out of Portland,
was to give himself an opportunity to win a title.
But I thought the crowd was great towards him
because he's been great as a player.
He's been great in the community.
He's been nothing but a model citizen.
But the Blazers played really well tonight,
and I think they wanted to because they had what?
DeAndre Ayton was 10 of 17.
Anthony Simon was 10 of 19.
They got Scoot Henderson was 6 of 11, got 15 off the bench.
They got another guy got 10 off the bench. They played
well. Milwaukee really didn't get a whole lot
off their bench. Crowder gave them
6. Bobby Portis, who's their main
scoring option off the bench, he normally
gives them somewhere around 12
and 8, 12 to 10, but he's been known
to give them 20 plus. They got 17
points off the bench.
Portland got 14, 20,
got 35 off the bench. So you're plus 18 off the bench. And Portland got 14, 20, got 35 off the bench.
So you're plus 18 off the bench.
Nine of nine.
I mean, the free throws of Portland only shot nine free throws,
but they were 100%.
Milwaukee shot 18.
They're 13 of 15, 13 of 18, 72%.
Milwaukee was terrible from the three-point line.
They got up 45, only made 13.
And Portland was 12 of 28. They were 42%.
But Portland shot
53% from the floor.
So that tells me, as you said,
okay, they only shot nine free throws.
They're a jump shooting team. And you let
them shoot 53%? Damn!
That's what I'm saying. It's like, your
problem with Doc, I mean, your problem
with Adrian
was no defense.
But Doc's history is he doesn't have defense. He don't have defensive schemes. Every team he went
to had a great defensive team. And then over the years, they slipped under Doc. That is his history,
right? Yeah, he had Boston for that great year where they came in and Kevin Gardner,
defensive player, came in. You got Ray Allen, they had a great group of defensive players.
And then from there, you slid defensively, who you were in Orlando, Horobu defensively.
When you finish with the Clippers, when Clippers got great at defense, who did they bring in?
Paul George, defensive players, Kawhi a defensive player. So those two players
automatically made the team a better defensive team. Youi a defensive player So those two players automatically made the team
A better defensive team
You as a coach don't have defensive schemes
You're not a defensive coach
Right
When you went to
Philly
I'm sorry
But your point guard that was 6'11
Was all first team defense
Right And B beat was a defensive
player so you didn't you inherited defense right so you going there with this defense there's
nothing in your history that says you're very great at defense i'm sorry to point it out there's nothing in your history that says that yeah
this doesn't look well because I think
there were what 30 and 13 30 and 12
30 and 13
and you fire Adrian Griffin
and this is what I know
and I could be totally off base you tell me
what you want Jason Kidd
was the coach he's gone
Boone Hoser was there for five, six
years. Won a title. He's gone.
Adrian Griffin lasted
43 games.
He's gone. Now Doc's in.
That's four coaches
in about, what, six years?
Yep.
So we're not going to say anything
about Yannis. I mean, Yannis is
above reproach. No, no, no. We're going to say anything about y'all. I mean, Giannis is above reproach.
No, no, no.
We're going to say exactly what most stars do.
When they feel they are bigger than the coach and them and the coach is bumping about something, they use their power to get rid of the coach.
And that is the instance in this, right? And they don't realize that they're going to have to adjust.
Like Dame, what he has to adjust to is this.
He was used to playing under Adrian Griffin the whole 12 minutes, right?
He's used to playing the whole 12 minutes, right?
And then he comes out at the top of the second, right?
That's right.
Well, Doc ain't like that, right?
Doc going to sub you out at the three-minute mark.
And then he's going to hold you all the way to the nine-minute mark,
which for a score, it's the dumbest thing in the world.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's going to get a rhythm.
He's got to play.
No, no.
Here's why.
The last three minutes, most of the time you're in a penalty, right?
This is like being in a red zone.
You're in a penalty.
And then imagine taking out your best running back and your best.
Wide receiver.
Wide receiver while you're in the red zone, right?
That's what this is.
When coaches take their best player out in those three minutes, right?
That is the most important time in the game
because one, you're in a penalty.
Most of the time, other teams are subbing in, right?
Which means those players is cold.
So you can really push the tempo
to try to get to the free throw line.
So this is a chance where your best player
can take free throws
because they don't have to foul anymore. But when you take your best player out take free throws because they don't play foul anymore.
But when you take your best player out,
put some cold players in,
they use that three minutes
to get warm.
So they don't take advantage
of the three minutes anyway.
Right?
So what's the best case scenario
for the Bucs?
I mean, anything less
than a championship,
is this season a disappointment?
Yeah, no, the best thing for the Bucks right now
is like to go into
the locker room and say, hey,
Doc, listen, we changed our mind.
Right? We're going to go with
that guy that
gave us the win. When you wasn't here, we
fired the other dude. The dude that
hadn't, he wasn't really a coach, but we
got a win. Right? Remember, one of the wins
is when they didn't have a coach. but we got a win. Remember, one of the wins is when they didn't have a coach.
Wow.
So, Doc, pack your shit, and then we're going to go ahead and finish the season without you
because at the end of the day, we were good before you got here.
So they're 0-2 now with Doc, right?
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
And they're 2- a without a coach so how surprised are you that a
team makes a move 43 games into the season and it's not somebody that's on the staff that takes
over they go completely outside yeah this is crazy this this is this is called this is called
can't even be mad at doc for this this This is called connection. You really have some pull because it doesn't happen like this, right?
As a coach, you don't want to be a coach that come in on some,
this is too much pressure for Doc.
He can't even handle the pressure when he got the team for the whole year.
Now you got to try to put in plays and learn they plays right here in real time.
You go down
0-3, oh, you best
believe you're getting killed in the media.
That's why I said this wasn't a win-win
for Doc. Because, you know,
if you win the championship, it was like, well, they were
30-13 before they got there, you dude.
If you lose, it's your fault. Because
it was 30-13 before they got there.
But help me understand this, Gil.
I'm watching the game.
Why the hell y'all just run and get the ball?
You know damn well you can't shoot no free throws.
You're the last person that should get the ball.
Everybody should go to the end and Dame, got to get that basketball.
Dame and Lillard got to get that basketball.
But you down, I get get it you down a bucket
no you down three at this point because
they had just gone to the free throw line and made
two shots so you down you down
116 119 what the hell
you thought about Giannis
because sometimes
players can't get it out of their own way
right
and I said it I was
crucial on Giannis and say, you need to learn how to really play the game, get into the post, dominate from short distance.
You dribble the ball up court trying to do the same right to left year roll.
We can see it coming from a mile away, like most of your buckets are you're trying to come downhill, right?
When you are slowing up, when your game slows up, what do you have?
You haven't learned how to play back to the basket to really be dominant.
So like MJ, MJ learned back to the basket when he's still at all his.
Yes.
He understood evolution, right? He understood that I must slow up at all his... Yes. He's understood evolution.
He understood that I'm going to slow up at some point
in time. When I do, I won't be affected
by it. He's
so used to grabbing a ball, going full
court, he doesn't realize,
sir, this is not your time of the game
now.
People who make free throws who can get it
done. This is like Shaq
getting the ball and say,
hey, you know, I'm going to try to do it myself.
And we're going to foul.
You go to the free throw.
Like, you have to understand this game, right?
You have to understand who's on your team.
You got to understand the sacrifice.
Yeah, it was tough.
It was tough to watch because I'm looking at him like,
well, why did he?
And first of all, why are you passing it to him?
I'm not going to pay? I'm not finna
give you the ball because
of all the players
that were on the court, Giannis would be
the last guy for the Bucs that I would
actually think would make both of those free throws.
Now they foul and make
him go down to make two more, and then we
gotta throw the ball to Lynn for the court and try to get it in.
But I'm not throwing... Giannis is the last
guy that's out there
that I actually think is going to make both of these free throws.
Yeah, he is.
I mean, to be honest, he is the last guy, right?
That's not your first option.
Your first option is a guy who shoots, what, 92% from the free throw line.
It's the guy that you want to the ball.
But the problem with the Bucs is really there's nobody else
you can throw the ball to because they don't shoot free throws.
So most of the team, right, didn't shoot free throws this game.
And they don't want those two to be the most exciting.
Well, like Middleton can't get his ass to the free throw line no more, right?
Easily just shoot jump shots all day.
So for the most part, only Dame.
They only had four guys shoot free throws.
Jay Crowder was one for two.
Yeah.
Jay Crowder was one for two. Yeah. Jay Crowder was one for two.
Dane was four for four.
Brooke Lopez was one for one.
And Giannis was seven for 11.
Yeah, they're a jump shooting team.
They don't have nobody to get to the basket when they need free throws. So they don't understand.
Hey, listen, if Giannis want to drive and get us in a penalty,
once he gets into the penalty, that's when you become Shane.
Ah! Ah!
Get you and steal you some free throws.
Yeah, they don't really have anybody that, I mean, Brooke Lopez,
Sam won, but he doesn't play with his back to the basket.
He's hovering around the three-point line.
Yep.
Dame, obviously, Dame is a guard.
He's not playing with his back to the basket.
That's not Beasley's game.
Giannis, that's not playing with his back to the basket. That's not Beasley's game. Giannis,
that's not his game. As you said,
he's looking to get ahead of steam and come down here. I'm going to Eurostep you. I'm going to
sidestep you. I'm going to lay it up. I'm going to dunk on you.
That's what I'm going to do. But as far as getting
the block, ball on the block, and turning
around over his shoulder, that's
not what he does. And he hasn't developed
that aspect of his game. And I'm thinking
that's why he went down to Houston to try to work with
Elijah Juan to get his footwork right,
because he's working.
Elijah Juan has worked with some of the greats as far as footwork.
And I don't know how much of it connected with,
with Giannis,
but it doesn't seem like he's comfortable with it because he's still doing.
I don't see anything that would the,
some of the cut-ups that I saw
that Elijah Juan was showing
him. I mean, you see
Kobe. You see in Kobe's game. You see
LeBron shooting that
fall away. But
I mean, Giannis,
I mean, I don't know
if he paid him. Maybe he was like, okay.
But at the end of the day, you're going to have to
trust that what you learn, you're going to have to put it into effect.
If you don't use it, what good did you learn to trade if you don't use it?
See, I called that out early.
$50,000, I said $50,000, that's a ripoff, right?
It's a ripoff.
You're paying that much for a weekend.
You're not going to learn anything on a weekend.
It takes you months to learn a skill
for it to be natural for you.
I said, listen,
Hakeem is great at footwork.
The problem with Hakeem's footwork
is he learned it playing soccer at
10 years old.
So that means he wasn't a
basketball player.
He just used what he had in his
brain and he already knew basketball.
So when he does the move, it's instinct to him.
He don't know how to give it to them.
So I said, first, before you go to Hakeem, you need footwork.
He can give you the move to match your footwork.
And I said, with Ocho Cinco's footwork, I'd rather you pay $50,000 to go learn the ladder drill
and the footwork drill from football players or soccer players.
Then once you have independent foot and you know how it works, then take your happy ass down
to Hakeem and learn the moves that go with this footwork.
But he's giving you a move with your footwork and it doesn't work.
So what ends up happening is you tried this shit the first of the game, you traveled,
I called it out on you, and then
the rest of the season you went right
back to what you know.
Because that is not part of your
game. You want to learn
footwork, as soon as the season
is ending, you go
learn, you start working on
that today. That's before you get to the basketball court. Or if you go learn for you start working on that today. That's before you get
to the basketball court. Or if you
go down to
Elijah Juan to work on footwork,
okay, let's just say you're going for the weekend.
Now you have to implement that
deal. So the whole summer
while you're doing it, I'm
doing this. I'm working on it.
It's a situation where sometimes
we learn something and then we think, well,
OK, that's what I learned.
I'm going to the game.
No, you got to practice it before you get to the game, because if you don't, it's kind
of like the thing with Tebow.
If you go if you look at Tebow when he was going to Tom House and he's throwing gurus,
he was fine until he got in a stressful situation because the muscle, the memory will revert
back to what I feel most comfortable
doing. And so
he felt as long as he was not
under stress, he had a nice,
compact throwing motion. But the moment
he got stressed, he had that
elongated throwing motion. So Giannis,
as long as he's comfortable,
okay, he
might try to footwork. But if he get in a
stressful situation, he's going to go back to I got to get down here
damn my feet
let me Euro
step or a lot
of times he charge because he got
a charging file late in the ball
game but you have to
whatever you learn you have
to implement it away from the situation
in which you learned it that's the only way it's going to stick, Gil.
Yeah.
And I don't know if people
understand that.
The Celtics now lead the East by five
games. This is their largest conference
lead since 2008.
The Bucs are five games back.
The Knicks are six games back.
The Cavs got a monster night from
Donovan Mitchell, or six and a half.
And Philly is fading slowly but surely with seven games back.
And with Joel Embiid being out, we're going to get to him a little later,
they're going to probably be, whoo, might be later than that.
The Suns, there was another return.
Kevin Durant and the Suns travel back to Brooklyn and beat them 136
to 120
KD's return to Brooklyn was his first
since the trade
hold on let me find this game right up
where is this game at
let me get the full scoreboard
you know I got me a new toy up here
Gil
nah I won't.
Where is this game at, Ash?
What?
I don't see it.
Oh, here it is.
Okay.
Yeah, but, yeah, you know, it's real fancy, Gil.
It's real fancy.
You know, I'm up here hitting stuff.
Man, come on. I don't need that. Hold on. You know, I'm up here hitting stuff. Man, come on.
I don't need that.
Hold on. You're showing your age, y'all.
Yeah, man.
You can't do that online, huh?
Hey, you see, I'm up here squinting.
Okay, I got it.
Brooklyn, Brooklyn. There it is.
There it is. There it is, Gil.
There it is. Box score right. There it is, Gil. There it is.
Box score right there.
Kevin Durant scores 33 in his return.
He was 10 of 16, 11 of 12 from the free throw line.
He was 10 of 16 in 38 minutes.
Nurkic had an outstanding game.
He was 11 of 15, 6 of 9 from the free throw line.
Bradley Beal was 3 of 8, 5 of 6 from the free throw line.
He had 12, Devin Booker 9 of 17, 4 of 6 from 3,
and did the Mikael Bridges.
If you're paid, buddy, it has 22 points.
I'm not surprised that they got Kevin Durant,
and Kevin Durant played extremely well in his return. That's normally what happens when guys go back.
And I meant to ask you, and we'll get it in this segment,
about going back to your former team.
You know, you get traded or you leave via free agency
and you go back to the team where you started your career
or you spent some time.
But what did you like about what you saw from the Suns
and what you saw from KD?
I mean, the Suns is clicking, right?
You know, they're clicking.
They're finding their way.
Every other night, every night, someone new is performing.
They do have a big three, and it seems like Bradley Beal is really sacrificing his scoring for the betterment of the team.
He realizes they don't really need him to try to be dominant right now so he can just get a feel
for this game make sure his body's working so the fact that you know briley bill hasn't went there
trying to be dominant right just getting a feel for the game get everybody involved and let the
two guys who's been holding it down do their thing they've been clicking very well i mean 136 points
right you play brooklyn obviously no one thought you was going to lose to them.
Right.
You know, you go back to Brooklyn and you do your thing.
I mean, you know.
Yeah.
No one thought Kevin Durant was going to go there and not play well.
Yeah.
They got at least 30 points every single quarter.
First quarter, they got 30.
Second quarter, they got 34.
Third quarter, they got 42.
Fourth quarter, they got 30.
And I don't know who Brooklyn thought they was going to going to be letting the team shoot 62 from the floor 50 from the three-point line
i'm just surprised how poorly they shot from the uh the free throw line uh uh the suns they were
24 uh 32 from the free throw line they shot worse they shot 75 from the uh three uh the free throw
line and shot 62%
from the field. Well, I mean,
that's the big man. You know what I mean?
That ain't really the...
Yeah, you know, Nurkic is going to bring that down. Other than that,
you know, the best players, what they do
at 16 for 8.
Well, Eubanks was 0 for 2.
Okoge was 2 for 3.
We don't count them.
Nurkic,
Bradley Beal was 5 of 6. Kogi was two for three. We don't count them. Bradley Bill was five of six.
KD was 11 of 12. And Nerkich
was six of nine.
But they all go
plus 20, plus 16, plus
17. Bradley Bill was plus
one. Devin Booker was plus 19.
They've already played
more games together. The big
three, Bradley Bill, Kevin Durant, and Devin Booker's played more games together. The big three, Bradley Beal, Kevin Durant,
and Devin Booker have played more games together
than KD, James Harden, and Kyrie played.
Wow, that's crazy because for the most part,
Beal just came back.
Right.
But, you know, and that's really the downfall
of the Brooklyn experiment.
It wasn't that they failed.
We never actually got to see how powerful they are.
When we did get a glimpse of them, they were unstoppable.
Yeah, James Harden having a triple-double.
Yeah, that championship bug team.
What they did to them game one, they made Bucs look like baby basketball.
They didn't even belong in the playoffs.
But obviously
they got hurt.
So we can talk about
how it was a big failure. It wasn't
a big failure because they
didn't play well together.
They just didn't play.
That was it. And they didn't have the together. They just didn't play. That was it. And they didn't have
the patience. I remember
when Giannis lost his first game with Doc
Rivers and said, we got to have patience. It's going to take time.
I said, it's funny that you say that. Something
that you were unwilling to give Adrian Griffin
was time. And say, now, all of a sudden,
it's going to take time now that you have Doc.
And you said, but it seems like,
well, it seems like James Harden
was unwilling to wait or take time because seemingly he wanted out.
It's funny how they brought all this thing together and none of those guys are there now.
James got out first and then Kyrie and not Kevin Durant and what could have been or what we thought was going to be really never came to fruition.
Yeah, sometimes visions, your visions that you have sounds good.
I mean, the plan is here.
You just didn't execute.
And executing the main goal, being healthy, them playing and getting out there, learning each other,
that was going to happen because for the most part, they practiced together in the summer.
They played together in the summer.
I watched Kevin Durant the first year they got together.
Kevin Durant brought the whole Brooklyn team here in Los Angeles.
They were working out with Mamba.
So Kevin Durant and the Nets, DeAndre Jordan and them, they were here playing against John Wall and the Wizard team.
So the Wizards and Brooklyn Nets was practicing against each other, going up and down seven, eight games.
And them two, Kyrie and Kevin, when I say they were unstoppable, they're going to 11.
Katie got eight, one game. Kyrie got eight the next game.
They were really just torching.
And I was like, yo, these two dudes is just unstoppable, unreal, right?
So it's not like they didn't put the work in together.
Just when it was time to really perform in that game,
they just wasn't healthy, right?
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What's it like here?
I wanted to ask you this in the first segment.
Obviously, Dane went back.
We had two guys going back into return, two big guns.
Dane went back to Portland.
KD went back to Brooklyn.
What was it like for you?
What were your emotions like?
What were you expecting
the crowd to be like? Did you get a
video tribute? I think I
read something where Cameron Durant says he didn't want
it, didn't think he deserved it. But
what was your return like when you went back
to teams that you formerly played for?
Okay, so when I went
back to, like, you
know, I played two years with Golden State, so
you know, that was short stint, right?
So when I went back, I just bust their ass, game winners.
I own that city, right?
Now, Washington, right?
How I left, right?
The gun thing, got treated, didn't say bye to nobody. When we came back to Orlando, I'm not even going to lie to you.
I was trying to get a DNP that whole time.
What?
Because I didn't leave.
I was a hero.
I was a hero, right?
So I felt embarrassed.
I felt like I shamed everything I stood for. Right. So, you know, I felt embarrassed. I felt like I shamed everything I stood for.
Right. I went back. It was more of that. I'm the scarlet motherfucking letter out there.
Right. Right. I got a no tree on here. Yeah. Stupid. Yeah. You got that. You got that G. Yeah, you know, like. So I was scared.
I'm not even going to lie.
I was scared, like, oh, shit, I'm going to get booed.
Like, oh, man, I don't want to play.
It was one of those times where I was on.
I just went back last summer for Legends Night.
You know how many times they had to call me for me to okay?
Because I'm like, I don't want to go there and get booed.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Getting booed for being a he, me coming in your city,
you booing me because I'm busting your ass, understandable.
You booing me for the home I built and stuff,
that means I really disappointed you.
Right, right. Because you really
were disappointed in
my behavior, and I was like,
yeah, I'm good. So when I
got there and they gave me a cheer, not
even going to lie, man, that was like the best feelings.
Like, I hit game winners all over again.
Wow.
You know, mine was different, because I didn't
want to go back. I was scared because I didn't want to go I didn't want to go back I was scared
I think
for me
Gil
I played for my
teammates
respect
my coaches trust
and the fans appreciation
and I played for them in that order my coaches trust and the fans appreciation.
And I played for him in that order.
And I think the thing is that I played 14 years.
I played 12 in Denver.
I played two in Baltimore.
I don't think any of the fans think I shortchanged them.
I don't think a lot of the fans know what exactly what I did in order to make sure I play from,
you know,
taking the,
taking the injections and having the fluid drone 40 CC, 60 CCs of fluid drone up my knee just to get out there and play.
Not being able to play practice the whole week and taking those shots in my butt and in ankles in order to get out there to play.
But that was my choice because I understood that
I wasn't going to, this is not a 20 year career
for me. This is not a 30 year career
for me. And when I'm done
with it, I didn't want to have any regrets.
I'll take the double repaired
hips. I would take the broken
collarbone. I would take the weakened
immune system because of some of the things
that I did. But at the end
of the day, I never wanted to look back and have any regrets.
That's why I ate the way I ate.
That's the way I trained the way I trained.
That's the way I live the way I live.
So football doesn't owe Shannon Sharp anything.
Shannon Sharp doesn't know the game of football anything.
And so I think for me, I don't know.
The Ravens fans might not feel the same way about me now, but the Broncos.
But I tell you what, that organization and the way I prepared and what I did while I was there, they hold me in the very in the utmost regard.
The Broncos and the fans and the coaches, none of the coaches are still there.
But a lot of people are in that building.
Now, they don't have something, you know, like the training staff is probably turned over.
Equipment staff is still pretty much still there.
It's new ownership.
So I'm not so sure that I know any other.
I've met the new owners.
I've met the Walton Penner group that owns the Broncos now.
But that's what I did.
I wanted my teammates respect.
I wanted my coaches trust.
And I wanted the fans to appreciate what I did every Sunday.
And so I think I got that.
I don't, people who, when he said 60 cc's, right?
Just so you can understand what that looked like.
This is about 40 to 60 cc's of fluid in the knee.
Which means if this is in your knee, right?
You can't bend it.
Because it's swelling, it's taking away
the muscle in your thigh,
right? Yeah.
You got to get it injected
out. And I'm getting
sometimes I'm getting drawn off both knees.
So I might have 80
cc's total. Gil, I remember
I told him,
I was telling Ocho this other night,
a guy clipped me in a game in high school.
I got 225 cc's drawn off my knee.
What?
That was a balloon.
Man, that thing hurt so bad.
But you're right, Gil.
And basically, when you have fluid on your knee,
your body's trying to tell you something
hey bro you're not right now
now I'm trying to give you a warning
you need to have A
it's to check in your life zone
but I'm not heeding that warning
someone asked me and I was like yeah you know
you have a limp you're walking with a limp
you know you can't Bing and Lee you can't flex your knee
would you do it all over again I said hell yeah you have a limp, you're walking with a limp, you can't bang and lean, you can't flex your knee.
Would you do it all over again?
I said, hell yeah.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
I mean, there's not a lot of athletes that wouldn't do it again.
Right.
When Kevin Durant tore his Achilles, and I said,
do not blame the coaching staff, do not blame anybody for the Achilles. And I said, do not blame the culture staff, do not blame anybody for the Achilles. There was no medical staff in the world that was gonna convince you not to play in the biggest
stage of your life, in the championship. You know what I mean? And I said, if we erase your mind a hundred times, you will go out there a hundred times.
And he said, you damn right.
Right.
For sure.
You know what I mean?
Like it's, you know, we put ourselves through the body.
We put ourselves through these situations because that's what makes you great.
Yeah.
We know.
Let me ask you this.
Does KD need to win a title outside of Golden State to crack the top 10?
You got him in the top 10 now?
I mean, by the time he's done, I mean, is Larry Bird in the top 10?
Hell yeah.
Then he better than Larry Bird
I mean all I know is Larry Bird
got three consecutive MVPs with three titles
and two finals MVPs
I mean you know in the year where your team is dominant
and hold on he got him in the era
where Magic Kareem and Jordan
now you told me Jordan ran the 80s
but I know a white guy
that could not run a snail and could not jump Ash.
Yeah.
And Ash got four left feet.
But it's the team.
The team was dominant, right?
You remember he has three.
He was dominant.
He had three championships, two finals MVPs because someone got another MVP because he choked in that final, but they won.
Yes.
Yes, he scored eight points, but people forget that. But see, they're. Yes, yes, he scored eight points. But people forget that.
But see, they're too young to remember
that he scored eight points twice.
Cornbread Maxwell in 81 won the finals MVP.
I'm old enough to remember
because Larry Bird was my favorite player.
So when I talk, listen to me now.
Go ahead.
You know, so Larry Bird was dominant in his right,
but you got to remember,
let's not forget that the 80s wasn't,
the 80s was drugged up, right?
Them players, you see, I can burn past a crackhead.
Right? And a crackhead
was not hard to get by.
Half those dudes were trying to hurry
up and get to the next fix, right?
So he out there having a good
old time with them boys out there.
So
I do value his greatness.
Trust me, you know, just being a white boy, being like, it reminds me of Luca.
You out here doing work.
You out here letting Black History Month know, hey, hey, hey.
I got some for y'all asses, too.
But KD is a whole nother beast, right?
Well, you got him in the top ten right now.
I got him as the second best small forward ever.
I got one.
I'm going to put you to the test. How many
people you think got him ranked ahead
of Steph Curry at this moment
as you and I sit in and have this conversation?
It depends. Are we talking
fans? I don't know what
the pins are. The pins
are an adult garment. That's what the pins are. The pins are an adult garment.
That's what the pins are. So I need you to
give me something more than the pins.
I think the NBA
players and ex-NBA players
will have Kevin Durant
in front of Curry.
Because you got...
I don't think he is.
You remember Curry's
first four or five years, right? His accolades you got to do right now because i don't think he is you remember you remember curry's first first
four or five years right his accolades ain't there like people don't realize that that three point
uh record he has trey young is blowing that out at the same time right now at the same time frame
that they're playing out trey young is surpassed because he had the ankle injury. So he don't have the stats that Kevin
Durant had at that same age. So
accolades,
if you're going to acculate it or point it, whatever,
Kevin Durant is still going to
be in front. We're looking at
Kevin Durant like you joined him
to win. But you have to
do this too. Two of Steph
Curry's championship came
because of Kevin Durant too.
And two of them came without him. Yeah. KD don't got any without him. He got two without KD.
And he has two final, and he has two MVPs. One of them are unanimous. I don't know how,
I don't know how, I don't know how you put KD in front of him at this present time.
Because of the totality of it, right? I mean, that's what I'm saying. Depending on who you're asking, right?
You know, we're going to,
when we talk about Kevin Durant,
we're talking with like a, like...
Put the poll up.
Who we got?
Oh, you got KD?
Oh, you got KD?
I thought you were going to put KD instead.
Right, you look at...
We're going to put KD.
We're going to put KD.
We're going to let the chat decide.
Okay.
You look, when you think
when you say Kevin Durant you already snarl at it the idea because of he left OKC I ain't got no
problem but I'm just saying but that's but that's why the the most part like he was down three when
you went to the team and we kind of you're frowned upon when you say his name. So he won't get the best review, period.
That's why I said, if you ask Hoopers and say, who would you take?
This is a true story.
Through the grapevine, when Curry and Kevin Durant was up at the same time,
they only had one Max to give out.
They offered it to Kevin Durant, not Curry. They offered it to Kevin Durant, not Curry.
They offered it to Kevin Durant.
We're maxing you.
And he said, no, this is not my team.
You give it to Curry.
I'll take whatever's left over.
Most likely that let them know that he was going to leave.
But he turned down the max and gave it to Curry and said, this is your team.
I'm just here passing through, basically.
Well, I think the thing is, what hurts your and his argument is that KD was on a team that was up 3-1 and Curry came back.
Curry has four titles and two of them without him.
And he out-MVP'd him.
So I'm just trying to figure the argument.
Even if you say, well, he's a better player, what's your argument?
He can do things that Curry can't?
Mm-hmm.
Everything.
Except win titles without Curry.
Yeah, but I mean, I mean, listen, I get the titles thing. But, you know, when you're just talking about a player and you say, are we going to draft?
You're drafting Kevin Durant first every single time.
You're not even going to think twice about it.
Well, I mean, because here's the thing.
I mean, when did we start counting titles?
Ain't nobody was counting titles until Jordan got a bunch of them.
Yeah, I mean.
Ain't nobody counting no titles.
Well, nobody counting MVPs until Jordan got a bunch of them. Ain't nobody counting no titles, ain't nobody counting MVPs until Jordan got a bunch of them.
And then all of a sudden
they matter. Yeah, because that was the standard of
greatness. So, you know what I mean? But, you know, for the
most part, for the most part, we just think
about like if, you know,
we say, all right, we're going to draft
somebody, right? Even
though Curry is as great as he is,
you're going to go with the guy who can
play multiple positions, so you're going to go with KD.
What KD does,
it can't be replaced,
right? He is a
dominant force. He
is that dude, right?
You might not like him because he's emotional.
You might not like him because
he's quick to leave to go
try to win. You can't knock him for that because if you're going to quick to leave to go try to win.
You can't knock him for that because if you're going to throw chances.
But I thought he liked to grind.
He said that he didn't want to leave Phoenix because he loved to grind.
No, when he said he loved to grind, that's him personally.
Oh, okay.
Well, there was a grind in OKC.
There was a grind in Brooklyn. But the only grind that he didn't have was to go to state.
But the problem is this, too.
You have to really think OKC, right?
They go to the championship as a young team, right?
Yes.
They go to the championship.
Yeah.
What happened after that?
Oh, James Harden left.
James Harden left.
They wouldn't pay the extra $4 million or extra $14 a year, right?
They paid Obaka.
They misplaced their money in a sense, right? And paid Obaka. They misplaced their money
in a sense, right?
And then from there,
your team got worse.
So when you were free agent
and you're looking like,
damn, yeah, we was up 3-1.
Yeah, we was up 3-1.
You know, but we didn't win it, right?
So since we didn't win it,
are we that good?
Okay.
Who are we trying to get?
Nobody?
You're not trying to get nobody? Like all the free
agents out there, you're not trying to get nobody?
Let me ask you a question.
Who are you going to get?
It's kind of like some of these teams. Who are you going to get
to go to Portland? Who are you getting to go to
OKC? Who are you getting to go to Cleveland?
LeBron James, as great as he was,
couldn't attract anybody to Cleveland.
So he had to go. And I got
no problem. I've never
had a problem. I mean, I'm looking at it like,
well, damn, they were 73-9.
Damn. Maybe you go to New York,
go somewhere else. But OK, he left
and went to Golden State. I don't got no...
I have no problem with a guy
leaving because in those times,
Cleveland, OKC, really, bro?
Man, you think I want to go to OKC?
I would break if I got a family.
Bro, I ain't trying to raise my family in Oklahoma.
And that ain't no knock on Oklahoma.
I ain't trying to raise my family in Cleveland.
That ain't it.
Now, if I can get to Miami, if I can get to L.A., and that seemingly, you know, a team that I know.
I'll go to Boston.
Boston ain't my first choice
given their history
and how they treat their players.
Now, maybe it's a little better now,
but I'm not so sure
if they were to lose in the finals again.
You might hear some of the things
that they said to Russell
and some of the things they said
to some of their own
Boston Red Sox players.
But that's not,
we'll talk about that
another day in time. But I don't have a problem with Kx players. But that's not, we'll talk about that another day and time.
But I don't have a problem with KD leaving.
But my thing is, it's like,
I just, like I said,
I just need people, like you said,
the basketball players,
because it seems like the criteria change
if I like a player.
Because if I like the player,
rings don't matter.
And if I don't, they matter.
But that's how it is.
We're going to always look at the negative on somebody's like, you know, we're going
to look on the negative if we don't like them, right?
We can say LeBron couldn't get anybody to Cleveland, but then knock him for not winning
so many championships with the roster he had.
Like he couldn't get nobody to Cleveland. It's easy to
get people to Chicago. It's easy to get people in
LA. It's easy to get people
when you are in a top 10
city. And I think people need
to understand this. When you look at the
top 50 greatest
of all time,
37
of 33 to 37 of those
players are from big city teams,
Boston,
New York,
LA,
Philly,
Chicago.
It's the same group.
Golden state is it's going to be a top six city.
So what ends up happening is if I'm a free agent,
right?
If I'm a free agent and you in LA and you say,
yo Gil, come down.
I'm getting 150 here and y'all can offer me 120.
That means 30 million.
How can I make that up?
My shoe contract doubles because I'm in a bigger city.
Right.
The market goes up.
You know, everything goes in heightens in certain cities.
So I'm going to make the money back.
So I'm going to go.
If I if I'm going to claim, you know. So I'm going to go. If I'm going to Cleveland,
there ain't no goddamn
double in my Nike contract.
There's nothing in those cities.
You might need to try to get
a Tim contract.
Yeah, even like Shea, right?
I'm sorry, people.
If you're an OKC fan, Shea,
for him to touch his greatness,
he's going to have to leave.
We don't know who he is.
As great as he is right now, no one
knows him.
The poll is KD ranked higher than
Steph. 29% says
yes, 71% say no.
I'm not going to say nothing about
your chat, but they're football fans.
Shaq said
KD would join the GOAT discussion if he
wins the title as the bus driver.
Do you
agree with that?
He's a bus driver. What?
He flipped the bus. What you
talking about? He was the bus driver.
Sit down. I got y'all.
2017-2018 season
wasn't Kevin Durant.
Right?
Steph Curry only played 51
regular season games that year.
Buzz driver.
Come on, follow me, y'all. In the playoffs,
remember, first round.
Curry wasn't there first round.
He wasn't there first round.
He came in against
New Orleans.
Kevin Durant dominated every series
when they played Houston.
Kevin Durant averaged 35 in that series.
Oh, hold on, hold on.
Didn't Kevin Durant miss two series?
Didn't he miss the series?
Hold on, hold on, Gil.
You do realize when Kevin Durant
had that Achilles injury now,
he missed two series too.
That's the next year.
They didn't win that year.
Yeah, but I'm saying they got to the finals without Kevin Durant in that Achilles injury now, he missed two series too. That's the next year. They didn't win that year. Yeah, but I'm saying they got to the finals without Kevin Durant
in the playoffs, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But we talking about
driving the bus. He drove the bus that
2017-2018.
He was the bus driver. I don't think
he's the look. He was the bus driver.
He's never going to get the credit
that he deserves because that's Steph's team.
That's Steph's team. That's Steph's team.
That's Johnny Gill.
Hey, no, that's Bobby Brown.
That's Ralph, Ronnie, Ricky.
That's them.
Now, in order for you, hey, you got to go somewhere else and start your own group.
And Phoenix might be the – now, Brooklyn would have been great
because that would have been something that he assembled.
He brought this together.
He was supposed to be the leader of the team.
And I think Phoenix works out great for him.
Kevin Durant works best when all he can do is play basketball.
He doesn't have to be a leader.
He couldn't do that in Brooklyn, Gil.
But if he went to Brooklyn and he added all those, what's the difference?
No, I'm saying he wants to just play.
He let Clay, he let Steph, he let Draymond be the leaders.
He just hooped.
Now he's in a situation that's book.
He's still in the background, and he gets to hoop.
When you put something together, I put this together at night camp.
I put club station together.
I can't just sit back.
Now, if I go somewhere else, I can sit back and say, I just get to do me.
We put that together.
So he has to be at the forefront.
And I don't know if he's comfortable being at the forefront.
He said, I don't want to lead.
I don't need to lead.
I want to hoop.
I want to play basketball. Okay, but I don't want to lead. I don't need to lead. I want to hoop. I want to play basketball.
Let's just look at it
from this standpoint.
If Curry played 51
games in a regular season,
someone has to lead them while he's
done, right? Yes.
Right? Okay.
First round, Curry's
not there. Kevin Durant averages
27 in that series.
Curry comes back second round.
He averages 24.
Kevin Durant averages 27.
In the Western Conference Final, Curry averages 25.
Kevin Durant going against James Harden averages 35 in that series, right?
Chip, Curry averages 27.
Kevin Durant averages 28.
Who is driving the bus in this playoff race?
No matter whose team it is, when you say he don't get no respect for driving the bus in this playoff series, in this season, we're not talking about the Achilles.
We're talking about that second championship where he won the final.
He carried from the beginning of the season.
I don't know. I mean,
the guy averaging, I mean, you got Steph averaging
28 and you got Clay averaging
22. It's hard to see somebody
carrying them now. I can see
if Steph averaging
16 and Clay averaging
14, but damn, 28
games? 28 and 51
games. No, but I'm
saying, the'm saying the series
in which they won
and rightfully so, I believe
Kevin Durant deserved
both finals MVP.
But if you look at Steph Curry numbers,
I ain't looking
at it like, oh,
okay, he carried these guys.
Steph averaging 27, 28
for the series.
Wait, okay.
First series, zero versus 27.8.
Second zero, Curry averaged 24.
Kevin Durant averaged 27.
Western Conference Finals,
Curry averaged 25.
Kevin Durant averaged 35.
The chip, Curry averaged 27.
Kevin Durant averaged 28.
Yes, that's what I'm saying.
27-28, that ain't carrying, Gil.
What I'm saying is carrying is that you averaged 10 more points to you, the series before.
What I'm saying is when you're talking about totality of body of work, he is the bus driver in this sense, right?
He is, and we can't say that he didn't lead.
He didn't lead. Every round he led the team in in dominance and i said that that championship ring was was held by him he can say well that
2017 2018 season throughout that whole season that y'all had to really ride on my back a little bit
because you know curry didn't play.
Curry wasn't there.
Most of the,
most of the season.
And then he missed the first round and y'all really had,
like,
he can say he won that.
He can,
at least out of the two championship results,
if we're going to,
if we're going to challenge one,
I'm pretty sure he can sit back and say,
nah,
one of those is one of those.
I can say,
I really put in that work.
Right.
Let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
Let's just say for the sake of argument,
we take Christian McCaffrey and we put him on Kansas City
and they win the title.
How much credit do you think he's going to get
when they got Patrick Mahomes already
and they're already going to the Super Bowl?
Not a lot.
Kevin Durant.
He joins Steph Curry.
They had already gone to two NBA finals.
He had won one.
They had lost one.
And he had joined a team that was 73-9.
And I think that's the problem that people have.
People say, hold on.
Hello, KD.
We ain't got no problem with you leaving.
But you had a 3-1 lead.
And everybody keeps saying that, oh, they wanted him.
They begged him to come.
But you had a 3-1 lead on everybody keeps saying that, oh, they wanted him, they begged him to come, but you had a 3-1 lead on the team that you joined
and they were 73-9.
And so this team
was already successful before
you joined. Okay, now
Christian McCaffrey go joins
Kansas City, he's not going to get
nearly the credit
because even though
the 49ers went to the Super Bowl
a couple years ago, he put
them over the top, so he gets a lot more
credit like Kevin Durant would have
done had he won in Brooklyn.
But when you go to a team
and they already have
major success before you got
there, it's hard for
people to see you getting the credit that you
believe you rightfully deserve.
No, no, no. First, listen, the first championship,
he's going to a 73-9
team, right? They're favored
to win it, right? Boom.
They win it. He wins finals MVP,
right? I'm talking about that
very next year, right? The very next year,
Curry playing 51 games.
If Kevin Durant's not there, what does that
team really look like?
Someone has to hold it up. Patrick Mahomes,
you got there 16
weeks, 18 weeks?
18. And you're missing
eight of those?
No, they're not going. Yes.
That means there was someone there that held
it up while you were gone.
That's what he did so that's
what i'm saying as a player i'm like well the first one okay i rolled y'all back the second
one y'all rolled my back a little bit and that's what i'm saying the second one he can he can say
that okay i had to carry us to the playoffs i I had to carry us to that Houston series that I'm going against James Harden
and I dominated averaging 35 a game.
I averaged 35 a game.
That means this is me.
I'm unstoppable.
Right.
To get us-
Go ahead, go ahead, Freda.
That's what I'm saying.
As a Hooper looking back,
it's one of those,
I got two,
but I really earned one.
Right.
You know,
I,
I,
and the thing is,
is that it's not as like Shaq averaging 35 and 16,
even though I think Kobe's last,
the last championship,
Kobe averaged what,
like 27,
28.
If that Shaq was just so dominant.
Yeah.
I mean,
he give me a 36 and 16?
What the?
I'm like, bro, come on now.
And that was, Kobe was,
every year you saw Kobe like, damn.
He was like 21, 22,
and then he went like 24,
and now he averaged,
what did Kobe average the last year
they won the championship?
Because Shaq averaged like for the championships, he averaged
like 35 and 15, 35
and 16 through the three-year run.
Where did Kobe have?
Was that a 27-year?
Wait, the last...
Yeah, I think it was that last year in
what? They won what?
2001-2?
So it would have been 28-01? Is it
0-1?
0-2.
He averaged 25 maybe
that year? What did he average, Ash?
25.2.
25.2? Yeah.
Because he's a 3P.
But he averaged 29 in the playoffs.
Yeah. Kobe averaged 29 in the playoffs. Yeah. Kobe averaged 29 in the playoffs.
Right. And when you remember Shaq
filed out with that one series he filed
when Shaq filed out against Indiana.
And Kobe was like,
I got you, big fella.
I think that was the moment that he
it really darned like, man, hey, I really
could do this thing by myself.
Hey,
hey,
that'd be the problem. hey, I really could do this thing by myself. Yeah, I don't need to. Hey, I ain't scared. Hey, you know, hey, hey, hey.
That's definitely the problem.
There'll be moments in games and things that happen,
and you feel like you can do this without the other.
And I think that's what happened with Kevin Durant and Westbrook.
When Kevin Durant went down and Westbrook had to hold the team
and he's really dominating, I know he's looking like,
yeah, I can see myself doing this for a while.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's your thing.
I ain't be going to lie.
Gil, we put a poll up.
Who wins another ring first?
KD, 74%.
Cowboys, 26%.
Damn.
Ain't got no faith in the Cowboys.
Then what's wrong with the boys, man?
Like, y'all got so much money, y'all just don't know who to buy, man.
Go down to Tampa, Florida.
Go ahead, whatever Michael Irvin was on,
but go ahead and lace them up, baby.
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