Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Lakers loss to Bulls, Steph Curry's GOAT case, Ja Morant returns
Episode Date: December 21, 2023Shannon Sharpe and Gilbert Arenas react to the Chicago Bulls beating LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, Joel Embiid dropping 51 points as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Minnesota Timberwolves, ...and more from Wednesday’s NBA slate. Unc and Gil also break down Shaq's comments about Stephen Curry’s GOAT case after the Golden State Warriors beat the Boston Celtics on Tuesday, Ja Morant's electric return for the Memphis Grizzlies, what comes next in the Draymond Green saga, and much more! 00:00 - Introduction02:45 - 76ers beat Timberwolves17:55 - Bulls beat Lakers26:00 - Clippers beat Mavericks36:00 - Ja Morant returns46:40 - Shaq says Steph Curry belongs in GOAT convo01:05:00 - Draymond Green Saga continues01:16:10 Smush Parker says Kobe wouldn’t talk to him01:23:00 - Zion Williamson gets called out01:51:00 - Nightcap hits 500K #Club #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gail, let's jump right into it.
The Sixers beat the Timberwolves 127-113.
Joel Embiid, 51 points, 12 rebounds,
12th consecutive game with at least 30
points and 12 plus or
more boards, 10 plus more boards.
First time since someone has done that since
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 71, 72.
So that's 50 years ago.
Tyrese Maxey also had
35 points. I'm looking at
Joel Embiid. I think you're looking at Joel Embiid.
Right now, if they voted for the MVP,
I think he's winning that war unanimous. What'd you take away from the game and what'd you like about Embiid. I think you're looking at Joel Embiid. Right now, they voted for the MVP. I think he's winning that war
unanimous. What'd you take away from the game and what'd you like
about Embiid? Hands down. I mean, he's
playing, listen, he's playing like
they're trying to revoke his visa right now.
Yeah, yeah. Right?
The last, what, 12, 13 games
he's been averaging about 38 points
a game. Which, yes, because
you know, this is that
level that the
super superstars get to.
I think
we all questioned his
MVP candidate last
year.
I think he's real pissed
off about that.
Yes.
I think what he's
done thus
far, he says, y'all gave me this
because y'all didn't think jokic was worthy of being a three-time mbp because no one had done
that since larry bird 84 85 86 so i'm gonna show you that last year wasn't a mistake so i'm gonna
come out you look you like my numbers last year? You're going to love these this
year because I'm going to put it on you.
And he's dominating.
But it's so hard, Gil, when he's shooting
17, 18 free throws a game
and he's making 16,
17 of those.
It's hard to keep. He's going to get
25 if he only shoots two
free throws. Now you put them in the teams.
How do you stop him from getting 50?
And then you get Tyrese Maxey,
who's saying, you know what?
Y'all didn't want to give me that old Max contract last summer, huh?
Okay, I'm going to make you give it to me now.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, you have a problem on your hand.
You have a problem.
I mean, when you have a big guy that can shoot free throws,
you get to go to them at the end of the game.
You don't necessarily need that guard anymore.
Like, you know, with someone like Shaq, you know, you need a coach because they'll foul you and you couldn't make your free throws.
But, you know, with Embiid, he makes free throws.
So the fact that you can go to him and he can be a go-to guy the last five minutes just makes it impossible for you to stop him individually.
And then when you add a dynamic guard like Maxie who can get to wherever he needs to get to in fast spurts,
it makes them a real dynamic duel.
Yeah, but when you look at Joel Embiid, he has no offensive weakness.
He can shoot the three. He can put the ball on the floor.
He can finish. Obviously, he can play with his back to the basket.
And as you mentioned, if you foul him, he's going to the free throw line
and he's going to make somewhere between 85 and 90 percent of those free throws.
So you look up at the end of the night and it's not like he's shooting 30 shots.
He's shooting 20, 25 shots a night and he's getting 40, 50 points and he's giving you the rebounds and he's giving you five or six assists.
And so when you have a big man that can dominate eight and he's not a slouch on the defensive end, that can play both ends of the court, and he can play a multitude of ways.
He can play outside, and I love the fact that he's not selling, Gil,
because I thought a couple years ago he settled too much.
He got uncomfortable, like, man, I can shoot threes.
I want to be Dirk.
No, no, no, bro.
You can shoot that shot, but why would you when you can go down in the box
and get an end one,
which is the same thing and a higher percentage of you making the shot.
But I think he's been phenomenal.
And I want to know what you think about this.
I think the best thing to happen was James Harden wanted out because he gave Tyrese Maxey shots
and it gave them an opportunity to see exactly what they had on their hands.
exactly what they had on their hands.
We can say that because we get to see Maxie Moore.
Embiid probably got in better condition.
He's better equipped to handle
the heavy load.
You would have wanted to see
what happened if James Harden stayed.
And we get the James Harden today
that's unselfish, right?
I think he still had that selfishness in him
where he was still mad
that he had to really digress his game
to fill the lead, right?
So now he's accepted that role.
If he would have accepted it last year,
they would have been a lot better.
The biggest regret Philly's going to always have
is letting Jimmy Butler go.
If you ask Jimmy Butler that's been
on a tear for the last three years
with the Embiid this year
or last year, they could
have been champs.
Do you think that would have been a better
fit Maxie, Jimmy Butler,
Embiid compared to
Embiid, Harden, and Maxie? Or would you have liked compared to Embiid, Harden, and Maxie?
Or would you have liked to see Embiid, Harden, Butler?
As long as you have Butler on the team,
I like Butler with Maxie and Embiid.
I do too.
Because with Butler, he holds everyone to a winning standard.
And the Embiid we see today,
we would have seen two years ago.
Because he would have demanded it.
And I think sometimes
Joel Embiid loves that real challenge.
And I think we need to give credit to
Patrick Beverly.
When Patrick Beverly started making him
do line drills randomly,
he's been averaging 38 since then.
No one's talked about
going after practice, running up
and down, getting in
extra shape, getting in peak shape,
doing the extra things to get to that
extra level. And that's what Jimmy
Butler brung out of him. So it's like
we wish we were like, man, this would have been a great
combo today.
Do you believe Tyrese Maxey could have become what he is now with James Harden?
No.
Because I think he would have been still reluctant, still hesitant to really go out and try to be that real good second option.
tend to really go out and try to be that real good second option.
It's that respect
factor that sometimes as players we have
and Maxie,
he's going to respect the guy
he looked up to.
You're talking about that MVP James,
that James that went on a
30-point tear,
that 40-point tear, something
we haven't seen since Jordan.
He would have deferred to them. The fact that he's gone and he really gets 40-point tear, something we've never, hasn't seen since Jordan. Right.
He would have deferred to them. So the fact that he's gone and he really gets to look
around and say, I'm that dude now.
Right? You know, I can shoot
25 shots. I can shoot 18 and 19
and don't have to look sideways
and see a guy do this.
Right. Right.
And when you look at it and you said something very
interesting and I took note of this and I remember you said James Harden had to give up and digress some of his game in order to fit with Joel Embiid.
Kobe ain't scoring 63, ain't scoring 60 in three quarters with Shaq.
And so he, I mean, he gave up a lot of his game to fit under Shaq,
even though he was tremendous.
But we saw what Shaq left, although it took him a couple years before they got the pieces around him for him to win.
We saw what he was without Shaq.
I believe he could have been that years before. I just don't know if he could do was without Shaq. I believe he could have been that years before.
I just don't know if he could do that with Shaq.
Because Shaq, you gotta give Shaq the ball.
You got to. And that was the
biggest fight here
in Los Angeles, right? Where Kobe
felt that
he turned into
the guy at the end of the game.
But as long as there's Shaquille O'Neal
on the floor,
that's who we have to go through.
And I think when it was time for Kobe to say,
this is my city,
as long as Shaq and Phil was there,
it wasn't.
And that's when he went and said,
hey, it's either me or them.
It's me or them.
Because he wanted to show the world that this is who I am without him.
I need to show y'all that I'm a demon. And those two to three years he had without Shaq to show
the world that 35, I'm unstoppable. That's what he needed to prove that he's on that level of
the Michael Jordans. And we saw it because when Shaq would miss games, we would see some of these virtuosos
from Kobe. So it gave it gave the world an opportunity. But they're like and I'm like,
no, he can't be that with Shaq. Shaq is too commanding. He's too dominant. He's too much
of a force that demands the basketball. But for him to suppress, can you imagine what his numbers
would have been? Now, I'm not saying he would have won titles,
but I'm not so sure that
he might have had a lot more points
than what he had
when he retired.
Facts.
By the time Kobe hit
21, he was already averaging
27 points a game.
But that's Shaquille O'Neal
in his prime, too.
Absolutely.
So if you take Shaq off them teams when Kobe was getting into his own early 2021-19,
he would have Luka numbers.
Yes.
It would have been selfish basketball.
He would have been trying to get MVP scoring titles.
He would have probably had three or four of them.
By the time he got to it, he was already
a winner and he was like, alright, I got
it out of my system. Now, let's
win a little.
Yeah, because at that point in time,
I got three titles. I need an MVP.
I need a scoring
title. Okay, now we can have
conversations about all this other stuff.
I've been an all-NBA defensive player i've been an all nba player i've won all-star games mbp so now once he
got those other things now he started focusing again on winning a title winning finals mvp
to thrust him because his game you know you had to take note of his game because the footwork
the shot making the ability to finish at the rim.
You follow me. He's going to the free throw line. He's going to make 85 percent of his shots.
He he was that spectacular. But once he got OK, I want an MVP.
I want a scoring title. Let me refocus. That was the same thing that Phil had to do with Mike when he first got with Mike.
Mike. Yeah, Mike, you, you can do all this.
You can get 60 and 50, average 50, but we can't win until you trust somebody.
That is the biggest thing, and especially basketball, trusting.
Now, when you talk about trusting, understand that everything goes into it.
How you carry yourself, right?
How you carry yourself on the bus,
how you walk into the locker room,
how you prepare, how you watch film.
We watch it all.
So we don't like your process.
If we don't like your habits, right?
If we're playing the Lakers
and I got Shaq and Kobe, right?
And you went to the club that night and you coming in and smelling like vodka and Hennessy
and you, I'm not getting you the ball.
You ain't getting the ball.
That trust, that trust is everything, Gil, because deep down, I need to know you put
as much effort into this as I need, because if I don't believe if I if it's hard for me to trust you when I if I don't think you work as hard.
As I need. So I need. And so that was the hardest thing for Kobe.
Kobe's like Kobe. And the thing is, we're going to talk about this a little later.
Kobe was like, well, why am I going to pass you the ball?
going to talk about this a little later. Kobe was like,
bro, why am I going to pass you bombs to ball?
You show up late, you leave early,
you don't study, you hang out,
and then you want me to pass you the ball.
Nah, if you want it, you'll get a rebound and put it back. And I'm going to
be clapping for you to throw it back out to me and let me
shoot another. Hey, that was that
whole selfish thing, right? Everyone's
calling Kobe selfish, right?
And he's calling everybody
else selfish. You should be
considered selfish. If should be considered selfish
if you didn't work out all day,
went to the club,
and ask him for the ball.
That's selfish,
knowing that you're not even prepared
to play this game today.
Right.
Yeah, you should have been selfish
and told your friends,
nah, I ain't going to be able to hang out with you today.
And you should have told,
you should have been selfish and said,
nah, I'm going to go get some extra shots in.
I'm going to get some conditioning in. That's what
it requires to be great.
And that's why.
If you notice, average people
hate people with greatness.
And great people hate
people that's average. So guess what
you need? If you want to be average,
average people get along just great.
Great people get along just great. Great people get along just great.
You notice that, Gil?
That's how it is.
That's why it's so hard to win as a team because everybody, even the highest dollar guy versus the lowest dollar guy, got to have the same goal in mind or it's not going to work.
No, for serious.
Because you can't understand the process, right?
Because you can't understand the process, right?
Sometimes the superstar, he can't relate to everyone else, right?
He can't relate because his brain is processing at a different frequency.
So if he doesn't know how to relate it verbally, they don't like him.
It's not like he's doing something wrong.
He just doesn't know how to verbalize.
And a lot of superstars don't know how to verbalize their greatness to everybody else to make them jump up another frequency.
Right.
You know,
like with Jordan,
right.
Right.
He didn't,
like,
if you look at,
if you look at the doc,
he didn't know how to talk to them.
Only,
only Dennis and Scotty.
Right? And Scotty had to
relay the message to the rest of them.
That's why Phil was great.
Relaying the message.
He didn't coach Jordan.
He had to coach everyone else
to deal with Jordan.
How to accept Jordan.
Because a lot of times
you're so great and everything's come so
easy you wonder why they can't do it well if they could do what you do they would be great and you'd
have a team full of great players that's the hardest thing to get somebody great to understand
in any field because they're looking bro why can't you get that why can't you get that? Why can't you do that? It's so easy.
The test is only easy if you know the answers.
A given sport is only easy because you make it look easy.
It's not easy.
Joel Embiid is the NBA's longest such streak.
He has 12 consecutive games with at least 30 points
and 10 or more rebounds since Kareem had the streak of 16 straight games
in 1971-1972.
So that's 50 years what Joel Embiid is doing.
So that just goes to show you, if you do something that only a handful of guys
have ever been able to do for this length of time,
and it hadn't been done in 50 years.
Yeah, you should feel real proud of yourself.
Let's go on to the next game, Gil.
Bulls beat the Lakers 124-108.
The Bulls shoot 54.5%.
So we'll go ahead and say 55% from the floor.
Eight players scoring double figures.
LeBron had 25, 10, and 9.
AD 19 and 14.
The Lakers have dropped 4-5
since winning the end-season tournament.
What?
What's going on?
I know what's going on. They know
they're actually about to be traded. That's what's going on.
Them bags is packed. That's what's
going on, huh?
Hey, when the rumble started,
you start hearing the ministry, yeah, we're about to make a trade for hearing the ministry, yeah, we about to make a trade
for Zach Levine, or we about to make a trade.
You start losing
your passion
for playing hard.
I look at D'Angelo
Russell, right, before
the in-season tournament,
oh, he was D-low.
Now he's
D'Angelo Russell right now.
Yeah.
We're going to get rid of you, my man.
I mean, the way he played tonight, I thought it was D'Angelo the singer.
Browse A.
Yeah, man.
I'm like, come on, D'Angelo.
Just hit one shot.
I mean, he didn't get it going.
Derek Fisher said he just thinks the
tournament season for the
Lakers taking their foot off the gas. I think
there's a reason why they wait till the end of the year.
He thinks
the tournament is the reason the Lakers taking their foot
off the gas. I think there's a reason why you
wait until the end of the year to celebrate a
championship. So he feels like
they exhale.
They won the end- tournament they see the better
like no bro you got 55 games to play what you mean you exhaling that's that's that's easy to say
but it's human nature man right we win the end season tournament and we still talking about
trading january 15th right it's the day. We're still talking about trading.
And when you're talking about
Russell, Rui,
right? Maybe...
As a player,
you start looking around like, man,
we just
popped champagne. We just put the goggles on.
I just popped the champagne with y'all.
And now y'all still talking about trading
us? Right?
It hurts inside.
Like, when trade deadline come around,
oh, you can see it in people's faces when they're coming on the bus.
It's hard to recover when your name
is being thrown out trading
because your players, your teammates
are starting to look like,
oh, you still here?
I thought we got rid of you, my man.
Wow.
No, seriously.
But let me ask you quick.
I think there should probably be three players that's untouchable.
I think Austin Reeves is an untouchable.
Agree or disagree?
Facts.
Right now, he's, I mean, since the end-season tournament,
the man's been on fire.
Been crazy. He's been, the man's been on fire. Been crazy.
He's been crazy.
He's been crazy.
Now, why is he still, like, my thing is,
why is he still coming off the bench?
I'm sorry, but it's hard as a player to earn your game,
earn your minutes, and you're still not allowing me
to get my name called at the beginning of the game?
I got family here, too. I got Bill
Torres. I'm living daddy, right?
So let me ask you a question.
So who do you start him in front of?
Because you got D-Lo Prince
and Cam Reddick. Prince? I don't
need him and Cam. They both
going to give me what?
They both going to give me seven,
nine. But since prince has been playing well
cam you can bring it off the bench you ain't earning your minutes that that that hurts a
locker room that hurts a locker room where i'm i'm sitting here giving you 20 off the bench and
you're starting to do giving you seven make it right and and the thing is is that i understand
that cam is supposed to be this defensive stopper.
But I don't see enough stops on that end because the guys are still getting the numbers to warrant him playing.
Now, if you don't give me seven and the guy's supposed to get twenty five and you holding them to seventeen, eighteen.
OK, but if a guy's supposed to get twenty, you know, he's averaging twenty five and he's getting twenty five.
You'll say that that doesn't that doesn't you know, your seven points don't justify you continuously get those type of minutes.
And that's how we judge it in the locker room.
That's how we judge it in the locker room.
You're supposed to be a defensive stopper.
If he scores his numbers or more and you're not offsetting it, why are you on the court?
Right.
Correct.
Your defense ain't worth you being on the court when I can offset him on my scoring.
Yeah, I might not be able to stop water from running, but he scored 30.
I got 22.
That's only an eight-point difference versus his 30-06.
Correct.
That's 24.
You're absolutely right.
So let me ask you a question.
So what do the
lakers need how do they make this team better if obviously lebron ad are until really really
really untouchable uh austin reeves is untouchable what's the kind of what's the package that they
could package and possibly get someone that can help them because clearly I think they won't score. Like if they, if you can, with Zach,
if Zach Levine is the one that's on the radar, right?
You know, the perfect, the perfect three,
it would be Rui, D'Lo, and Prince.
They money match up to 40 million, right?
So you can make that without any losing,
without losing any draft
picks.
We have, I call him the YMCA
player from
Miami. He just came back today, I think.
Oh, Vincent.
Yeah, the YMCA player.
We can start
him and keep Austin
as our sixth man, but Alston can
play the point. I mean, today,
the point guard ain't the point guard like that anymore.
Right. You know what I mean? So we
have pieces where we can give up and still be
dynamic. Yeah,
the old point guard,
the Jason Kidd, the Magic Johnson,
John Stockton. No,
these guys are, mostly of them are two guards
masquerading as points.
Did you like the lineup, how you started?
Because it looked like Chicago started big
and he started small.
I'm starting to question
Bumpy a little bit.
I'm not even going to lie.
I'm sorry.
But you know,
we are... Championship teams are huge.
No matter what winning teams are doing during the regular season,
the teams that pull in them championships are tall.
They're playing bully basketball.
That small ball, that small ball don't work like that, right?
No.
You see what's happening to the Warriors now.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I think they just need to tweak some things over there.
But, like, Denver was big when Golden State won.
And, I mean, KD, you know, 6'11", right?
He's big.
Giannis and them were big, right?
The teams that win are tall teams.
And they also had JaVale McGee.
It's not like JaVale McGee is six foot. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you remember when they first started, they had
Festus Azealy, they had Andrew Bogan.
With the exception
of the last time they won
when they beat the Celtics, and they just had
Kavon Looney.
They've been a big team.
Just that small ball, I think they called had Loon, Kavon Looney. They've been a big team. Right? So, you know,
just that small ball, I think they
called it, what, the death squad?
Yeah, like Iggy at the
four. I think people
confuse that lineup with, like,
the championship lineup.
Right? Not understanding Iggy came off the bench.
Right? And they put that team
in for spurts.
You know, you were dumb enough to the the change
to go small with them small go small with them yeah yeah the clippers beat the mavs 121 11 kawai
drops 30 points uh james hard had 17 points 11 assists clippers are now on a nine game winning
streak since james hard got inserted into the starting lineup.
Russ says, I understand the definition of true sacrifice.
And Russ, you are absolutely right.
Because I'm not so sure a whole lot of guys with your medals and medallions and trophies and accolades was going to be as receptive as going to the bench
and having their minutes reduced like they did as you have been.
Man, like, we have to really sit back
and think how we judge our athletes, right?
Right.
You know, because someone, how they play the game,
Russ played with that chip on his
shoulder, the triple-double, you know,
the way he played, the way
he carried himself,
he became a villain
to the point where they made the triple-double
irrelevant
because he was doing
ah, and the stats.
Yeah, he's hustling, getting rebounds
and we don't like it.
That's the effort, right?
That's the effort thing.
To the point where we call them selfish.
But when you listen to all the players that he played with, he was the most unselfish guy.
I don't know if you ever heard that story about Pat Bev, right?
You know him and Pat Bev was-
Yes. I don't know if you ever heard that story about Pat Bev, right? You know him and Pat Bev was, yes.
And Pat Bev's sister was trying to get in the game and she didn't have seats.
Pat Bev forgot to leave her seats.
So Russell gave his enemy, he gave his enemy, sister, front row tickets.
Gave us, hey, you can have my, my people's not coming.
You can sit front row in my seats, right?
So when Pat Bev was at the free throw line, Russell, Russell, your sister's front row, I gave her my seats.
And Pat Bev, and then he had to process what he said.
Wait, what?
He looked over, seen his sister's front row, and then had to think about it again.
That's Russell, right?
So what Russell did was, that's who he is, right?
He wants to win at all costs.
Just sometimes you just don't like the approach.
And I think that when he went to LA,
we're not going to talk bad on LeBron.
AD just won a championship, so he was untouchable.
So we're looking at the person that we can blame.
But that was the only person who was holding the ship.
That year, he was the only person
who played 75 games, and
we blamed him for the downfall.
And I think he just got a bad
rap for himself.
I agree.
And you know, look,
the Laker fans are different
because they have a level of expectation
here, and they don't care what you've done elsewhere.
He got those triple doubles and he was an MVP at OKC.
And he got triple doubles in Washington.
And he played really well alongside James Harden.
And when he didn't come and give them those numbers for the Lakers,
they didn't care that he was homegrown.
And because you have to understand the level of greatness that they expect.
When you think of Lakers, you see all those monuments out front.
You see all those jersey numbers that's hanging up.
That's what these fans expect.
Homegrown or not.
Homegrown or not.
Did you see, you remember,
and I know you remember this, Gil,
when LeBron first got here
and they tried to put up murals,
they cover him up.
Nope, we're not doing that.
Oh, yeah.
Because he got those MVPs
and he got those championships elsewhere.
He got all these accolades elsewhere.
Until he does something in the purple and gold,
we're not going to accept him.
And that is fact.
Still, still, Laker fans is like, hey, we're on the fence still.
Because the thing is, is that they look at LeBron as an adversary to Kobe.
And anybody that could possibly threaten Kobe, that's a no go.
Kobe is God to the Lakers.
Nobody, not Magic, not Kareem, not Shaq, not Will, not Mike,
not anybody, not Elgin Baylor, not J.R. Ritz, Kareem.
Nobody is on the level of Kobe in a Laker uniform
because they saw a
17-year-old boy
come here, mature,
grow,
and they saw every step of the
way. Nobody is going to replace
Kobe. It ain't going to happen.
He was the
American dream.
When we think American dream, when we think of
the movies we love, right?
We have the guy start off as a hero,
gets dropped down from that hero stature,
and then build himself back to that hero stature, right?
That's Kobe.
That's what Kobe did, right?
Right.
No other star did that.
Jordan was Jordan. Right? Right. No other star did that. Jordan was Jordan.
Magic was magic.
They didn't go here,
fall here, and say,
I'm going back to the mountain.
And that's why Laker fans
would never say
Kobe is not the greatest Laker ever.
He did something
that we can identify with.
Right. Because you know that we can identify with. Right.
Because you know what?
He's human.
He's human.
And I think everybody,
you know, everybody likes like,
man, there's frailty.
There's human frailties.
And when we see our superstars,
and sometimes it's almost like,
you know, you go to the top
and then you fall down
and then we're going to do everything we can
to push you back up because we don't believe you should have failed anyway.
Somebody tripped you up.
And so what we're going to do is that we're going to pick you back up in a hurry and run you back up to the proper place that we believe you should have been all along.
So, yes, it's going to be tough.
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luca franchise record of 11 consecutive games with at least 30 points ended he came up with
28 i think he had a triple double 28 10 and 11 if i'm not mistaken this was also the sixth straight
game that kairi missed with a bruised heel uh I just don't know how far this team can go without Kyrie.
I don't really know how far can they really, do you,
do you see obviously the Clippers that I talked to Ty Lue,
I saw Ty Lue the other day and had a good conversation with him.
And he's like, yeah, we, we, we figured this thing out.
We go, we go, we go be a tough out now.
Hey, so I had a great conversation with him.
But when I look at the Mavericks,
how far can they realistically go?
Not far.
Man,
Luka's good.
Luka's good.
He's never had
an actual
contending team,
but it makes it look like
they got something going on.
His dominance has been some trash.
His dominance individually
has made people
really think Mavs is a playoff
team. They got a chance.
He's been doing a number on the Clippers.
I know the Clippers are like,
finally, he didn't get
40-17 in the playoffs.
We finally got a team
that we could just beat Luka. So,
the fact that, you know,
the Clippers did
win. You know what? I wasn't
going to call them the Flippers, but I think they've earned
their name a little bit. I think they earned
a little clip in it.
I've been impressed. A little clip
in it. Like, you know,
Darryl got a... I mean, I don't think... I think Clipper Darryl need to stay away because... I've been impressed a little clip in it like you know, you know, uh
Darryl gotta I mean, I don't think that I think clipper Darryl need to stay away cuz uh, yeah
Yeah, low the key the M and Marcellus while as long they stop talking it was do very well y'all bad look leave him alone
Yes, like what with Kyrie out they have no chance but with Kyrie and they still don't in, they still don't have enough pieces. I don't believe so.
I don't believe so either.
Give the Clippers. It seems like
it's a different guy every night.
Tonight, Kawhi had it going.
Euro stepping, spinning baseline, dunking.
The other night, it was James
Harden. We see Paul George hit the
game winner. Seemingly, it's a different
guy every night. Norman Powell has
been sensational over the last six, seven games.
We know Terrence Mann is going to be all
hustle. He can knock down some big
shots. Russ is going to come in and give you
energy. Even Amir Coffey came in
and hit some big shots tonight. Zubas
didn't finish the game. He really rarely does,
but he's going to, you know what he is.
He's going to hustle for you, get you some putbacks,
get you some offensive rebounds.
Yeah, they look good.
They're not big, but they look good.
And that's what you need from a superstar team like that, right?
Where any given night, one of us can explode.
Yes.
You know, and, you know, when we're all hitting, we're untouchable.
Unbeatable.
If three of us is on, we're still unbeatable, right?
You know, two, we can still
manage it out. Maybe a bench player's coming,
but we have enough talent on here. As long
as we're playing the right type of
basketball, we
should be fine.
The most impressive thing?
Kawhi Leonard hadn't missed a game.
Facts.
That's the most impressive thing missed a game. Facts. That's the most impressive thing.
Facts.
Facts.
Right?
That's the part is,
and we ain't even giving this flowers for it.
Hey, hey, hey, I got it.
I just had a thought idea.
That was like, hey, Kawhi ain't missed a game
because you know, normally this time,
you done got about seven, eight of them things
under the belt.
Kawhi saved some of the...
Everybody's been playing.
Paul George.
But you know Russ is going to play regardless.
James Harden normally plays.
The young guys are going to play
because they don't know any better.
Hey, they just happy.
But you know, Kawhi liked to save some of his games
for the trip home.
You know, March, April.
Kawhi said, I need to come to the game.
Yeah, I'm good to go.
But they've been playing well.
I've been very impressed with what I saw.
John Morant last night scores 34 in his return.
He's the game winner.
Team Morant was on a radio station tonight and saying,
my son's job is to try to win championship for the Memphis Grizzlies.
Face of the league, that comes from other people's opinion.
Second, there have been a lot of faces of the league
that have done way worse things than my son.
So while my son is under the guillotine again,
you cannot do this to me.
You cannot double stand to me
and talk about the face of the league.
T, does he understand?
And I think he's trying to make reference
to the guy that we were just talking about here in LA
for what transpired to him.
I think it was 2003.
Does he know that we're in a different time now?
2003 and 2023?
There's this thing called the Me Too movement.
We just saw Jonathan Major basically lose his career
over a situation.
I mean, T, what are we missing?
Does he not understand
that the NBA is a private
business? They set the rules.
They said your son's behavior,
although he broke no law,
but he broke
the NBA's law because they
get to sit it because they're a private business.
Do you understand? Private business
can say no trespassing.
And you can't go there.
So I don't get what T
is missing. Maybe I'm missing
something. Maybe I'm a little older than you,
Gil. So maybe you can help
me understand
what I'm missing.
The ruthlessness
of
rules, right?
Okay, so we have Josh Giddey, right?
Yes.
The NBA is doing exactly what the NBA is supposed to do.
Wait till there's a guilty verdict before you penalize, right?
That's the American way.
What? Innocent until penalize, right? That's the American way. What?
Innocent until proven guilty, right?
Correct.
There's only a few people that's been penalized before being proven guilty.
I was one of them, right?
I was one.
Ja was one.
The worst thing you ever want in a suspension is detrimental to the team
because that can be one game or 82.
There's no time capsule on this thing, right?
Okay.
In a sense,
Ja would rather have had a gun suspension
because that's only one of three,
five, seven games, right?
You don't want to be suspended
for your behavior
because that can mean anything, right?
That's just get you off the court.
Right.
It's made up at the point, right?
So he would have rather said, hey, I had a gun.
Give me one or three games because that's your gun ball.
One or three games, most of them, that was somebody shooting it.
Other than that, the behavior theme becomes this imaginary thing.
So it was unfair under the NBA rule
because the NBA rule they're using,
they're just making it up in real time, right?
But what he doesn't understand is
that's how good your son is
where he's under the guillotine.
If he wasn't part of the NBA's future,
they wouldn't give two shits about that man.
They wouldn't care.
They wouldn't have put his game on TNT.
They wouldn't have done none of this.
First game back.
Yeah, but because who he is and how he plays,
he's under a microscope
that he cannot do the things he's doing.
What about the thing as a repeat offender
where he went before he he he T his son Ja
and their team went before the commissioner and say we come in here in the humblest way we know
how we at the mercy of the NBA and I promise you my son and he promised that I'll never put myself
in this position again and guess what he goes and goes through the drive-thru rehab, and he stayed 24 hours.
And the next thing you know, two months later, he right back on IG, waving that thing.
So what about that?
Okay, the first time, I get it.
We all make mistakes.
And I'm a firm believer the way you you change behavior is the best
apology. So you said
you ain't got to worry about me, Commissioner.
I'm done with that. And two months
later,
what am I supposed to do with that, Gil?
The same
exact thing they did.
Because
because
I did it at 28
right
which makes me the idiot
are you old enough to know
I know better
being Superman
you got the world at your hands
you have Superman
power
when you walk in places you are Superman power. When you walk in places,
you are John Moran. When you walk
in buildings, shit gets
shut down. When you go to a restaurant,
they're paying for it.
With all the money in the world,
the behavior he's doing
is just
immature. Because that's what he
knows.
Right? It's what he knows.
You got a guy
who's a kid.
When we say kid, we're
saying he's just
out of college with all the money in the world.
Think of you as senior
in college, y'all doing drinking parties and doing
all that, right?
Let me give you $200,000, $300,000
million. You can buy everything.
You will have this sense of
I'm
untouchable, right?
And we all fall through it.
A lot of us fell through it.
He's going to go through it some more.
Other players are going to go.
You feel you're untouchable.
And what I tell people, money doesn't change you. It makes you more than you already are. If you're untouchable and what I tell people
money doesn't change you it makes you more
you already are if you're childish that means you're just
money you're going to buy childish
things you're going to do even more outlandish
childish things
so with this
let me ask you a question because
it doesn't look like the
family of the kids or the family of the young lady with the Josh Giddey situation here.
It doesn't look like they're cooperating, but they have hired an attorney.
And so it looks like a settlement is going to happen.
What do you believe the NBA will do or what do you think they should do?
OK, so the fact that from what we've heard,
this has been a year ago, right?
So everyone's been aware for a year.
The problem is what evidence does anyone have, right?
Besides a picture and words, right?
Right.
That's all we know now that this is a picture of them. And someone wrote their own title on it, right? Right. That's all we know now, that this is a picture of them.
Right.
And someone wrote their own title on it.
Right.
At this point, that's all we know.
So if there's a settlement that happens,
we will never know about it.
Correct.
Right.
So the NBA would not be able to do anything anyway,
or he can have a lawsuit against them.
Right.
That's what people don't understand,
because what ends up happening is if you suspend this guy,
that means you have demonized him and made him guilty without any evidence.
So if there's never no case and you done suspended this man without pay,
what he does now is he sues for everything he's lost and future earnings.
Hey, I could have been an all star.
I could have been the future.
Right. Could have been on this.
You ruined my brand.
You ruined my brand. And that's
why the NBA doesn't do that. And his
behavior right now, they
can't get him for detrimental to the team.
Yeah. Because that's the only thing
they can suspend him for is detrimental to the team
to get him out of there.
Right. And you know, Ja said he
kept receipts. Ja, I can see. And then, you know, Ja said he kept receipts. Ja,
what receipts?
I can see.
I don't,
and I could be wrong,
but I was,
when I was asked on the O show,
coming out,
who would I take?
Ja or Zion?
I was always in Ja's corner
because I thought Zion was too heavy
and I thought he was going to have a short career
because of injuries.
So I say I got Ja.
So I've been a Ja supporter
of his basketball play.
I thought some of the things that he'd done off the court,
I thought was immature and warranted criticism.
But for him to say he kept receipts,
I'm trying to figure out who in this space, Gil,
be it podcast, social media, I'm talking about,
that do what we do, or that's on a platform
that has ever said and criticized
Jaws game on the court.
Because normally when you keep receipts, Gil,
I said something negative about you, Gil.
I said I don't believe that you can do what
you said you can do, Gil.
You keep a receipt for that.
You keep a receipt because of
your behavior off the court?
It's
fuel.
It's a thing that we use to get us up for games okay it ain't a real thing unless you got a draft and people got you know they got in front of you
in a draft other than that you can say a jaw had a bad game and i I'm going to use that as fuel. It's just the way. I like that he has this because you know what time he's going to be on.
Right?
You know, you got to figure out ways to get yourself up for games
when you don't have it.
And most of the guys, they create enemies.
Okay.
Right?
They pretend they hurt.
They create demons, huh?
Yeah, we create enemies.
Right?
Oh, man, you said what?
Oh, I'm about to show you.
Like, you started this TNT game.
You pretend.
Oh, Reggie Miller, you said what?
All right, I'm about to show you.
And then we look at that.
That's just something we do just to keep our game at a certain level.
He don't have no list.
His list really is those that that that he cannot make
that all nba team so right anybody he thinks is capable of making it oh he about to go ham on them
oh yeah for sure because they cost him what another 30 40 million dollars by keeping him
off one of those three all nba teams because now he really gets that max contract because he's made
an All-NBA team, first, second,
or third team within
a year or two of signing that contract.
Get him at a discounted rate.
Discount. Discount.
Shaq calls the stir. He says
Steph Curry deserves consideration
as the NBA's goal.
I'm wondering if it's time, Shaq,
this is Shaq, and I quote, I'm wondering if it's time, Shaq, this is Shaq, and I quote, I'm wondering
if it's time to start putting Steph Curry
as the best player of all time.
Kenny, you put him over you? Shaq,
yes. Steph has four championships.
He's won two of them without a second
All-NBA player alongside of him.
He's won two of the MVPs,
one of which is an anonymous, and he's
the three-point, well, we know what he's done
in three-point competition. So a combination of a shooting and he's the three point. Well, we know what he's done in three point competition.
So a combination of a shooting and ball handlers has never been,
but
Gil,
I,
I,
I'm anxious to hear,
but this is why I look at it like women.
Okay.
A woman might have a standard that she says,
okay,
for a husband,
I want this,
this,
this,
and this,
and this.
And another lady might say, okay, I want this, but I can do without that. I, okay, for a husband, I want this, this, this, and this, and this. And another lady might say, okay, I want this,
but I can do without that.
I want this, this, and this, and this.
For me, I said, in order for me to consider you a GOAT,
you need at least three regular season MVPs,
two finals MVPs,
and somewhere between eight and 10,
all NBA teams.
For you to be considered the GOAT,
because think about it now,
we're talking about in the history,
the 77, 78 year history of the NBA.
We're saying you're the best player all time.
And there's a very select, could even be considered. You're talking about player all time. And there's a very select
could even be considered.
You're talking about LeBron.
You're talking about Kareem.
You're talking about Jordan.
You're talking about Magic.
You're talking about Bird.
You're talking about Duncan.
You're talking about Wilt.
You're talking about Russell.
I don't think because, you know,
look, I understand
the three point shot okay
we already know the only
the question of point guard is he
in magic okay you like Steph
okay fine you like magic
magic magic is for me
but that's just my criteria
it's like you choosing a woman
well I needed to be you know 5
10 I wanted to have you know you know'10". I wanted to have, you know, you know, peanut butter skin.
I wanted to have real hair.
I wanted to be built like this.
Or I wanted to be college educated.
I wanted to have a job.
Okay, whatever the choice is, that's just my criteria.
Where are you on this?
Well, I got Steph in my top 10.
After he won that title, I put him in the top 10.
I did.
So when you said you'd go, there's only two names, right?
The problem with the GOAT discussion is when it was created,
the GOAT conversation, there was only one criteria.
It was Michael Jordan.
Yeah.
That was it.
There was no...
So, and I always ask,
you know,
so I had to ask 80s players.
I had Clyde Drexler,
all of them.
I said, before Michael Jordan
was the GOAT,
who was the...
Who did he take the crown off?
They never bestowed that to anybody.
They didn't have any, right?
So if they didn't have no GOAT,
right,
I can't give you a
criteria because the guy they gave it to at the time he only had one championship he only had one
when they gave him this that you are the best player we done ever seen you are him it was they
were saying that he didn't have no title yeah but that's what i'm saying 89 but that's what i'm
saying so it's hard to have a it. So it's hard to have a standard
when the standard didn't have it, right?
So it's hard to say,
now you need five championships
because the people that we,
Magic, Wilt, Russ, Bird,
they were considered the GOAT.
So their stats don't even matter, right?
So the only person that's in that category
is LeBron James.
That's the only one who's threatened this.
Magic didn't have it.
Bird didn't have it.
Will, none of them had it.
Right.
Right?
So I can't put you in there now.
Right.
I can't put you, hey, 89, he's it.
That means everybody before 89, 88 to 47.
No, you're not a part of this.
So the only person that actually got can,
that is threatening it will be LeBron.
Everybody else, you guys are just,
you guys are second tier.
That's good.
For me, I think the thing is for me, Gil,
is that, and it's funny that you said that,
because Wilt numbers are never going to be challenged.
Nobody's ever going to average 50 and 25.
Nobody's going to average 44 and 27.
Nobody's going to average 30 points and 23 rebounds for a career.
Those rebounding numbers ain't nobody getting 55 rebounds in a game.
That ain't going to happen. There'sounds in the game that ain't gonna happen
14.4 blocks
for his career
just throw it away
but if let's think about it
Gil if they would have killed block shots
how many triple doubles would he have had
he'd have had 400
no no no no he has
800 quadruple doubles
so
so that's the thing is that like and then Kareem came along and Kareem won.
One six, he won six titles, went to ten, six MVPs, he has the most MVPs, and he had a record that many thought would never be broken.
I'm old enough to remember when he broke the record in Vegas.
They played Utah.
Because back then, the NBA wasn't like it was.
So they took teams and put them in different places so different people could see them.
I'm old enough to remember when the NBA Finals was tape delayed.
Yep.
That's how I go back.
And I'm looking like, and they're right.
No one ever would say, oh oh he's the best player ever
because i remember i remember kareem um and uh um when he would not when he joined the lakers but
when magic got there i mean we you know we watched the nba uh mainly the sixers because the six was
really good in the late 70s once they got the doc, they were going to the NBA fight. You know, they lost to Portland and Bill Walton.
And then you had the Supersonics,
and then you had the Bullets.
They changed the name because of the violence there.
And so when Magic got there,
now it's the Sixers and the Lakers.
And so now this is, and the Celtics,
because Larry Bird.
And I'm like, and then it wasn't
because we had never seen anything like
Michael. We had never seen
anybody that could level
his flair for the
game and what he
could do.
See, the tongue hanging out.
And then
the best thing, the best thing
and the worst thing to ever happen to everybody else it's gotta be the shoes
it's gotta be the shoes
money yeah it's
it took him to a
Gil you know when you got a brand
and you are the brand
that 80
like when people talk about like the goat
and they say oh you know he got six rings
just show you
88-89 That's it.
When the shoe company took
the wings off and put the logo on,
that lets you know right there.
Right? Yes.
But sometimes I don't like
talking
like stats, right?
When you talk about MVPs,
finals MVPs, because
now, would Russell be considered
a GOAT
if he had 10 finals MVPs
or nine finals MVPs?
Right?
He would be in a different category
but that wasn't invented then.
Right.
The finals MVP
didn't come out until 1969
and Jerry West won it
on a losing squad.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
That was the first finals MVP.
Right.
It wasn't created
until after he retired. Right. Right. So, you know what I mean? So, that's what I'm saying. That was the first finals MVP. So it wasn't created until after he retired.
Right. So, you know what I mean?
So that's a category that he don't
have towards his totality.
You know, when we talk about,
when we use these
these
MVPs, finals MVPs,
they don't mean anything. How did you
play the game? Were you dominant?
So Shaq changed the game.
I was there.
Yes.
Like I,
like I,
I was there when he was calling our big man's bones.
Yeah.
How many of these bums you're going to keep putting out here?
You can put them all.
You can put all five centers here on the same court.
And I'm running through all of them.
I,
I I'm there.
We,
we had to put a zone in where we had to put somebody
in front, back, on the side.
I wasn't there.
What he's saying is he's putting Stepper in front.
I know he's lying.
I know he's lying.
They was drafting
big man just
to deal with him.
Just for bodies.
He's trying to be humble.
He's trying to be humble. Right. He's trying to be humble. But if you ever see a list
that Shaq ain't on the five,
oh, he gets offended every time. Right.
He creates his own five. Have you noticed
every time he creates a five, he's in it?
And rightfully
so. Yeah.
But for Steph
to pole vault Kareem
and to pole vault Jordan and to probe,
let's just say Bron, Kareem.
Because I think most of the time when we do have this discussion is LeBron,
Jordan, Kareem.
Kareem, Jordan, LeBron.
Jordan, Kareem.
Now, a lot of the young guys that play when you play put Kobe in there
the young guys
put Kobe in there
but it's just
but let me ask you a question
let's just say for the sake of argument
Jordan has six
finals MVPs but he only
has one MVP
regular season
hell yeah I don't know but he only has one MVP. Regular season. Yeah, but we still...
Hell yeah.
I don't know, Gil.
Because the NBA back then, right?
Think about it like this.
From 90 till he retired.
Shit, from 80, 87.
Shit, baby.
I think he won 88.
I think he won 88, 89.
I'm just saying, when was he considered the best player?
On the floor.
81, 5.
I mean, he was...
Well, the thing, Magic and Bird started talking.
Although he didn't have the team.
Because every year, I think it was like from 80, from 82 all the way to 87,
it was basically the Lakers and the Celtics in the finals, with the exception of
maybe one year, two years,
it was the Sixers. But you know,
Magic won 80, and
then Burry won 81, and then
Magic won 82, and then the Sixers
83, and then Larry
won 84, and then
Magic won 85,
Burry won 86, and then Magic
won 87, 88, and then Isaiah won 85, the Bird won 86, and then Magic won 87-88, and then Isaiah won 89-90,
and then here comes Jordan, took it over in the ninths.
And so everybody's like, well, if he's so great,
why he can't break through?
So they blessed him out of it.
I don't know, he wouldn't got the magic potion,
and once he broke through.
So when we talk about the MVP,
if he was the best player in the league,
hands down, no questions asked,
you giving him an MVP
trophy or giving it to someone else
don't make them better.
We know at some point
you had to give it to someone else.
Right?
If he was the best player
on the best team
dominating the game, scoring
title, this and this, he has six
rings, how come he don't have six
MVPs?
Who
deserved it?
You know what I mean? It needs to be like hockey.
It needs to be like hockey. Gretzky won
nine hard trophies every
year.
You saw Barry Bonds win the MVP.
If you're the best, don't get tired.
You should get tired of nobody wanting to step up and take it from him.
Look, if I'm a voter, if I believe that guy's the best, I'm voting for him.
I ain't going to get tired.
And that's what it is. We get tired.
How is this guy's team number one every year?
He's averaging 37 every
year. And he's
losing. Who is he losing to?
Because they're not number one.
They don't...
And so,
the MVPs and all that stuff,
I have to watch how you play
this game. What was your impact on
it versus the statistical part?
Because it's jaded, right?
The voters are not watching every game.
They're not watching every game.
Are they looking at stats?
Oh, he had 32% from the field.
They don't say he got quadruple double.
They don't say he got quadruple double.
So we look at, so my five is Jordan, LeBron,
Cole, Magic, Shaq.
Okay.
Right?
The only reason I don't have Kareem in him,
I wasn't alive.
Yeah.
You know what?
But I think you can attest to this.
Kareem is the greatest player that gets the least credit
in anybody in NBA history.
Hey, hey, hey.
I don't know what he did to the reporters, but they do not like him.
He was surly.
He was surly.
They didn't like him.
That's why he doesn't have.
No.
Oh, so he was Russell Westbrook.
He was very rough.
He was worse.
Okay.
But here's the thing.
Gil, until 1980, you know the players voted for the MVP.
There was no writers voting for the MVP.
The players used to vote.
Because the year in 61-62 when Wilt averaged 50-25, Bill Russell won the MVP.
That's also the year Oscar Robinson had the triple-double.
They say 61-62
was the greatest statistical
season because Walt Bellamy
and Elgin Baylor, they was like
38-19. Jerry
West was like 30.7
rebounds, 8 assists.
We know Russell was like
19-22.
Oh, that was wrong. It was
Rocks. They was putting up numbers.
But obviously,
Russell won the finals MVP
and he won the regular season MVP.
So back then,
the players voted.
So they're like,
nah, man, that ain't that bad.
If we don't like somebody,
like, ah, nah, nah,
we don't go do that.
That's today too.
So they took it
they took it away from the fans from the fan uh the uh the players and gave it to the gave it to
the writers so it had been interesting to see now i believe i agree with you because you uh i don't
know if they do they still have the players award because one year somebody won the MVP and then the players voted somebody else MVP that was the right that was the uh Curry Harden so Curry's first MVP the players voted that
that was Harden's MVP right so it'd be very interesting had the players continue to vote
how many championships would how many MVPs would Jordan have how many would Kobe have how many MVPs would Jordan have? How many would Kobe have? How many would LeBron have?
It would be very, very
interesting to see.
They will have more
than they have now.
That's guaranteed. Because when we look
and say, well Shaq only got one MVP,
you'd be like, how?
Yes.
That doesn't even make any sense, right?
When you're a writer,
I don't, you should,
your badge should be revoked if you are not voting correctly, right?
You know, if you're sitting here
and you got LeBron James and, you know,
everyone voted LeBron James as first team.
And then someone has him as third team.
Yeah.
You should be, hey, hey, hey, what's up?
And if this is what you're doing, we're going to pull this.
Oh, you remember that?
That guy did that LeBron.
LeBron was one vote away from winning the MVP unanimous. Yeah.
And the guy voted for Carmelo. Yes.
And at that time, right, that's
when you should say, hey, okay, you're not doing this fair.
We're going to take it away
from you, right? We're going to take it away.
Thank you. Appreciate you. You're going to be on time out
this year and following it.
But that should happen. You shouldn't just
have these guys just going in with their, oh,
LeBron didn't give me an interview. He didn't give me an interview this day. I didn't go vote him first team. He shouldn't just have these guys just going in with their, oh, LeBron didn't get me an interview.
He didn't get me an interview this day. I didn't go
vote him first thing. He can't have that.
Gil,
and I understand what you're saying,
but they're human. I know.
Hey,
you know somebody at one point in time,
they give you your butt to kiss and now you get
the upper hand, what you gonna do? You gonna
turn around and give your butt a kiss right back.
It's human.
And people are like, you shouldn't.
I say, bro, you have to understand these people are human.
At the end of the day, yes, they have a job to do, but they're human.
And they have feelings.
They have emotions.
And they're like, okay, I can't get you back any other way.
emotions and they're like okay i can't get you back any other way but you know you might you might hey you might you wish you had this all the nba vote you wish you had the mvp vote
that all-star vote hey but you you you never know that's why i say you know you have to treat people
accordingly welcome look who we got joined to the chat. Hey!
Let me guess.
That's a fake robe, right?
You got on fake robe. You get on here and wear fake Versace.
Nah, hey.
I love y'all, man. Gil, what's up, baby?
What's up, baby? You looking good.
I was asleep, bro.
I was asleep. I'm sorry. You don't sleep what you sleep for.
We know nothing about you wasn't asleep, boy. Look at him. You just got from the club, baby. Nah, bro. I was asleep. I'm sorry. You don't sleep what you sleep for. No, nothing comes from you.
You wasn't asleep, boy.
Look at him.
You just got from the club, baby.
Nah, bro.
The only thing that comes to sleepers.
You do realize, Ocho, the only thing that comes to sleepers are dreams.
And you got to get up to make those happen.
Yeah, well, I got up for you, baby.
I got up for you.
Y'all talking basketball talk, baby.
That's not my lane.
I'm trying to stay in my lane.
I'm trying to learn the game.
I've been studying a little bit.
I'm not quite ready to jump on there with y'all, man,
so I can talk about the game of basketball in depth.
Well, I tell you what, just get in the backseat.
You just get in the backseat and just listen.
Just go for it, man.
Just listen.
Just listen and just chime in from time to time.
Yes, sir.
You said on your pod that Draymond
is not changing. UD,
Udonis Haslam, just retired after 20 years,
says he wants to see Draymond be a
mentor to these young players. At the end of the
day, we're here to guide these young fellas
in the right direction. Can you imagine
me swinging on Hero? I'd take a long
walk on a short pier. I'd never forgive
myself.
The question is, Gil, you said he's not going to
change, but
does he want to collect the remaining
of that $100 million, or does he want
to go home and say, I'm going to stand on business?
It looks like he's standing on business.
It looks like
he's standing on business right now.
But you know what?
It's
principles, it seems like, to those type of guys, like he said it, he wouldn't be able to live with himself if he hurt someone that he's supposed to protect.
Right?
I think he's talking about the Jordan Poole situation in that.
He's talking about himself on protecting his teammates from other wolves.
protecting his teammates from other wolves. And I think as a teammate, what Draymond did to Jordan Poole,
it made him seem like he was an outsider.
Cuz there ain't no goddamn way he doing that to separate Clay.
His- No, hell no.
Wayne is somewhere he tried that.
Nah, he never played in the NBA.
Hell no, he played at El Ocho.
If he pumped his chest up, boy, he would have been in the third
ward.
What happened?
Do we know what happened in Turlany with that situation?
Did he say something about him
personally?
Go ahead, Gil.
You would have more information about that situation
than I would.
Here's the story.
They were in training camp, right?
So they were in training camp.
And, you know, Jordan Poole got the second squad.
So when they were in Japan, it's about an hour, hour and a half ride to practice and back.
So Draymond already started the drill.
He already started the rough.
Like, you suck, your team suck.
How can you be, how can you make this kind of money?
You can't even get a win, right?
He's going to, he ain't going to beat Steph, Clay, Draymond.
You ain't going to beat the starting five.
So he's just going at him.
Hey, hey, are you going, right?
He just, the whole training camp, right?
So Kerr had to pull him aside and say,
you got to stand up for yourself.
Come on, stop letting Draymond treat you like
a little girl out here. Stand up for yourself.
Right? So, you know,
Jordan Poole like, oh, okay.
So they said Jordan Poole was in
practice cooking. Boy, he was cooking
shrimp and chicken that day.
Right? So he, hey, he's talking. And he's talking at Draymond. Hey, he was cooking shrimp and chicken that day. Right? So he's
talking.
He's talking to Draymond. Hey, Draymond,
you going to do something today? Or is 30
going to keep carrying you?
Is he going to keep carrying you like a
backpack? He said, you're an
expensive accessory.
You're like a Gucci
backpack to 30.
Draymond got the ball
Missed the layup
It popped
It popped off
And got to Curry
I mean Curry and Curry
Hit the three
Game
Right everybody cheering
See there you go
30 saved you again
Uh huh
You got four rings
Off 30 back
That was that day
The next day
Is when the hit happened
So Draymond So Draymond that was that day. The next day is when the hit happened.
So Draymond,
so Draymond,
like most men do,
we're going to do some child support shit.
We're going to do some outside stuff.
Child support,
seeing his kids. So Draymond coming to practice
already disgruntled, right?
Looney already seen
that he was on a different vibe.
Draymond's trying to find somebody to
pick on. Who are you
going to pick on?
Poole.
But the problem is Poole already sensed this.
So Poole, hey,
I'm good. I already won yesterday, baby.
I don't need those.
So if you look at it,
Poole's not even on the court. Poole's not even on the court.
Poole ain't even on the court.
Draymond's scoring. Where you at now?
Come on on the court.
Talk that mess today.
I'm good. I'm good.
That's how that was.
It wasn't like Poole was going at him.
That day, the damage
was done yesterday.
The day before
and that push
that push right there
got him hit
but you know
the thing is
you know being in the locker room
that's a different type of machismo
because first of all guys in the locker room
ain't gonna let you walk up on them
especially
Gil we can be disagreeing man f you f you you ain't gonna do nothing as long
as you over there and i'm over here we good we good but the moment i see you start to close the
distance i'm feeling some type of way so now i I'm getting in the mindset. If he gets within, hey, all I'm thinking, if he gets within arms,
if he gets within, I'm unloading.
What?
That's the only thing I'm thinking.
Oh, no, sorry.
No, sorry, Gil.
Oh, yeah, I'm T&R.
What?
If we got.
What?
Ocho, you with him?
I can see he got the muscles.
Come on, Ocho.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
We arguing.
You over there.
I'm over here.
As you arguing, we arguing still, and you start to close the distance.
I'm never going to let you get up on me.
Yeah, your antenna's.
I'm never going to let that happen, Gil.
Yeah, your antenna's got to go up.
I'm never going to let that happen.
Your antenna's got to go up.
My antenna's going up.
I'm feeling some type of way.
So all of a sudden now, I start to feel a rush.
Wow, bro.
See, y'all got that juicy.
No, no, the locker room.
Ocho, you better tell me.
Yeah, I mean, you got to know.
Your antenna's got to go up.
Especially if sometimes,
even if it's a friend,
even if it's a teammate,
when someone invades your space,
when you're in an argument,
your antenna's already got to go up
and you got to be on your P's and Q's.
You got to.
Especially in that situation
when somebody is showing
any type of hostility to you,
you know, and they close that distance
and they become,
and what I like to call,
an arm's reach or an arm's length.
Oh!
It's go time.
Oh, you're telling me to hit you?
You're telling me to hit you?
No, I did not say no.
We don't expect to get hit.
I was at the strip club sucking on
titties with you. No, no, no, you ain't going to hit me.
I don't care what kind of argument we got in,
baby.
Let's keep it over there,
Gil. You stay over there. I stay over there.
Hey, Gil, you suck.
You ain't going to do that. You right. We. I stay over there. Hey, Gil, you suck. You ain't gonna do nothing.
You right.
We gotta get incentive. We gotta put our
shoulders next to each other. We gotta
spin around. Oh, no. Oh, hell no.
Hey, Gil. Gil, that's third
grade. Will you walk around in a circle?
We still on high school shit.
That's third grade, Gil.
Will you walk around in a circle? Do something. Do something.
Knock it off my shoulders. we ain't trying to hit this
I ain't gonna hit that
I'm gonna hit this
I'm gonna hit that
right here we done
yeah and you know
you can't let nobody
walk up on you Gil
the funny thing about it
is you gotta
like you know with coaches
you gotta know your personnel
when it comes to arguing
you got to understand
the people you're arguing with
and you know how they move
you already know how they move and you know it makes certain people tick and there's certain people you can argue with and people you're arguing with. And you know how they move. You already know how they move.
And you know it makes certain people tick.
And there's certain people you can argue with
and you can get away with it.
And there's certain people you know,
if we get into it,
I got to stand on business.
I got to stand on business.
If this individual get mad,
you already know what time it is.
If a man tell you, Gil,
if a man tell you to stop playing,
just let that go.
Just let it go. Even if you a bigger man, hey stop playing, just let that go. Just let it go.
Even if you a bigger man, hey, he said, man, stop playing.
Let go.
But, like, if you listen to Hassam, right, those enforcers, like,
they are not putting their hands on players, so we not expecting that.
Jordan, no, no, no, but see, y'all wired different.
Because, Gil, I'm going to tell you, see, if you was in the locker room
and you get in an argument and you let
somebody close the difference, they're going to hit you
in your face or they're going to throw your ass so hard on your
back. You're going to say, I'll let
this man walk up on me like that. One of the
others is going to happen. Gil, I'm telling
you. You hit
me in the locker room. Guess
what? I'm not playing no more.
I'm taking my ball. I'm going.
I'm taking my ball. I'm going home.
It's, hey, call me
at my house. Either
he's off the team or I'm off the team.
That's how that goes.
I saw two dudes, two of my teammates,
they're both on the defense.
And they have been going back and forth
that walkthrough. They just
going back and forth, going back and forth, going back and forth. And they had been going back and forth that walkthrough. They just going back and forth, going back and forth, going back
and forth. And
he was standing in the locker, had his arm
in the locker like this here. He said, yeah,
you keep on. I tell you what,
you ain't gonna do nothing.
Dude ran over there,
hit him dead,
cracked his hand.
What did he hit him with?
That helmet.
He was standing
in the locker like this here.
He was just standing like this here.
Yeah, okay.
He just
shaking his head.
Yeah, okay. Sure.
And then his partner
tried to jump in and then the other boy
said, no, you don't want that.
You don't want that problem.
So you have to understand
who, like Ochoa said,
you got to understand your personnel
because Ochoa, remember I told you,
everybody don't play like you play.
Oh, nah.
Everybody don't play like you play.
All that stuff.
I know who to play.
I know who to mess with,
who to joke with, you know, to mess with, who to joke with.
You know, hey, come on, Sean.
Let that go today, man.
I ain't, but okay.
Hey, man.
I go get right on somebody else.
Okay, cool.
You going to be ready tomorrow?
Because I got you.
Hey, just move that along, Gil.
But you don't let nobody close the distance on you, Gil.
I've never, and I'm the jokester.
I'm the one that I don't take none serious in the locker room.
I've never felt
threatened by a teammate.
I've seen fighting.
Our big man used to go at it.
Obviously, we
sit in there cheering it on.
Other than that,
it's only
15
of us.
Most of us? Right?
And most of us is like, we go in groups and cliques.
So our arguments don't really carry over to fighting like that.
Like, Hoopers is not like that.
Right?
We don't really want to fight.
We don't either.
Most of us can't.
We don't even know if we can or not.
Like, you know what I mean?
We can go do a boxing thing, but We don't know if we can really throw
a punch. And that's the thing.
That's the thing. I say,
I tell them all the time, I don't know if I can
fight, but you don't want to find out.
Hey, I don't know. I don't.
But don't you find out, dude.
So,
hey, check this out out Smush Parker says
Colby never spoke to him in two seasons as a
Laker teammate it was over
they asked him a question about Colby
he said it was an overrated experience
playing with Colby Bryant he said he's
trying to start a friendly conversation with Colby about
a football game the previous night and Colby
said you can't talk to me you
need more accolades under your belt before
you talk to me damn that need more accolades under your belt before you talk to me.
Damn.
That's how y'all get down?
We don't call him Smush.
We call him William H. Parker over here.
Oh, William Parker?
Hey, man.
Come on, Gil.
Hey, man.
Kobe could get a man conversation.
He could say, hey, man, how you doing?
Hey, man, listen.
Smush should be happy.
Kobe even allowed him to start.
The man didn't start before Kobe.
He was out of the league after Kobe.
That's Smush, right?
Yeah.
The one I gave you, 62?
Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no.
He lucky Kobe even said those words to him.
You just can't be talking to Kobe Bryant.
I don't know what team you going to see you all, baby.
Ocho, see, that's what we did
for him. We talked to everybody.
The Kirkup partner, the practice squad guy.
It don't even matter. Yeah, Kobe
was different, man. He was built different.
You can tell. When I
heard the story about what Smush said,
I can see that.
I can see Kobe being
the type, you know, you ain't even done nothing yet.
You ain't earned the right to even speak to me.
And the fact that they had the cubicle right next to each other, I can imagine Kobe not really speaking to him at all.
Yeah.
That's a, you should be, he's going to be offended.
True story.
Lamar Odom called Kobe and said, hey, Kobe, where's the what's the name party tonight we're supposed to be going to?
Or the event, they're supposed to do some charity event.
The first thing Colby asked, hey, how'd you get this number?
How'd you get this number?
Right?
And he was like, oh, what's the name?
What's the name?
He gave it to me.
Hung up, called that person.
You're fired.
Don't ever give my number out without asking me first.
Click, then call back.
Hey, yeah, we supposed to go to your realm,
blah, blah, blah. That's the time
he was on.
Listen, Kobe stood on
business on and off the court.
Hey, when I did that,
the next day, I went to our team
and, hey, man, listen, if you do not
make $5 million or more, you can't talk to me.
You can talk to the person who make five.
The five can talk to me.
But if you only make under five, don't talk to me directly.
Hey, Ocho, you know, NFL players, they had them kind of contracts.
There wasn't a whole lot of $5 million players, especially when I
played basically the quarterback
was the only one making that kind of bread.
Man, how you going to talk
about no talking to you unless you make $5 million?
Come on, G.
I got that high-tech
man. I'm sorry, y'all.
You good?
I got the track.
There you go.
Love life.
Let's talk about Luca. Luca said he met
his wife when she was 11 years old.
They just
had a child together. He says,
but there's no basketball talk
allowed when he's home.
You're going to have to rephrase that.
You're going to have to say
when they were 11, because when you say
he met her when she was 11, people are going to
be like, they were 11. They were both 11.
Okay, okay, okay.
They were both
11.
No basketball talk?
That's a good thing, man.
When you're at home, you're trying to be home.
Right.
And.
If it works for them, that's amazing.
Ocho, what do you say all the time?
Hey, whatever works for you and your marriage.
Well, yeah, every everybody's different.
You know, they have a set of rules when it comes to marriage and everybody tries to follow
that specific set of rules.
And it's not going to work
unless you do what,
you got to do what works for you.
And obviously, listen,
look, we're playing basketball 24-7.
And obviously for us,
for athletes in general,
when you get home,
that's your peace.
That's your outlet
away from whatever your craft may be
or whatever job you may have.
And when you go home,
that ain't what you want to do.
That ain't what you want to hear about because you got to deal with it all the time.
Well, damn, how was your day at work, baby?
Don't ask me about my day.
God, I mean, come on, Ocho.
I mean, when Rel come home, you ask Rel, hey, Rel, how your day was?
How many sales you had?
I know you had.
I know you went on a couple tours today.
You sell it.
How many houses you sell?
Imagine Rel say, hey, baby, when you come home, don't ask me nothing about my day. sell you. I know you went on a couple tours today. You sell it. How many houses you sell? Imagine real estate.
Baby, when you come home, don't
ask me nothing about my day. Don't ask me nothing
about no real estate, about no houses, about
nothing. How you going to feel, Cho?
Yeah, I ain't going to feel bad because it depends on how she feel.
Because the stresses
that might come with what she got to do,
I don't want no part of that. And then
when she come home,
coming home is your sense of peace.
That's your outlet away from all the bullshit.
If you play football, if you play basketball,
if you play any sport,
you know when you go home,
especially if you're married,
you want your wife and your home to be your safe haven.
You don't want to come home to no bullshit
once you're outside of the workforce.
Okay, so did you have to
set those rules before but you guys talked about that don't you like you know like hey when we get
home let's whatever we got going on let's drop it outside this is just us now i didn't even have to
say you can tell you know you you got you got to know your people you know your lady based on her
energy when she come in the house you already know what time it is you know something's already you can tell. You know? You got to know your people. You know your lady based on her energy
when she come in the house.
You already know what time it is.
You know something's
already bothering her
that has to do with work.
No, you already know.
You already know.
Listen, she could,
Rell could start a sentence
and I could finish it
before she even say anything.
So you already know,
all right, you know what,
work ain't going how it should.
So I'm going to take
a different approach.
I'm going to take a different angle
and make sure I engage in conversation,
but it not having to do with work.
Okay.
Hey, I get a lady, she come over to work
and she tell me I ain't feeling good.
She going to get a mean one.
Come on up there.
Because you got something on your mind.
I'm going to take that around on the top of your mind.
See, that, that, that.
And then all of a sudden, she say, you know what, baby?
I just had the best day.
You know what?
That's what you got to do.
That's what you got to do, Ocho.
Mm-hmm.
See, we all young, boy.
See, y'all need to listen to my old boy, see, Gil.
Give y'all some game.
Oh, yeah.
I got like salmon.
So, you know, whoever.
And you can have the best day, Ocho.
You can stay over there.
Well, I ain't even got no type of problems.
Yeah.
Mariah Mills,
we all know who she was.
She's the
OF young lady
that was dealing
with Zion Williamson
that put all of his business
in the street.
And she resurfaced
and said she had
some advice from Zion.
Since you want to send
your publicist
to talk SHIT about
me every freaking
week, how about you get on a treadmill?
Speed three, level 12.
Maybe you should lose some weight
and then go for it like an hour or two, second.
How about stop drinking sodas?
Free. How about practice doing
three-pointers? Everybody tried to see and you
dunk all freaking day. Learn another move.
It's getting bored and tired.
You're tired and boring.
Just like you were in bed.
Damn.
She came like that?
Hey, you know what?
That might be the girl
that he probably really need.
Nah, hell
nah.
Not if you don't put my business on the street.
Hell nah, I don't need you.
But think about the jabs, right?
Put it on speed three.
Yeah.
12 incline.
She know him.
Yes.
So that means most likely she was the one that was trying to keep him healthy.
Nah, but she blew up the spot.
Yeah, I would blow up the spot too. You got
somebody else.
I'm over here with your fat ass
and then you over here getting some... Oh, nah.
But guess what?
She's showing them wires. I'm
going to keep my mouth shut because probably
to keep me from putting my business
in the street, he's going to keep them things coming
because he already got one.
He don't want this other business in the street.
So guess what?
He going to keep me on the hush.
You know, hush money, that hush money good.
That hush money come in handy, Gil.
What's wrong with these women today, man?
They don't know hush money is the best money.
You out.
Yeah.
I don't need to pay you no more.
Thank you.
The fear,
the fear of you telling
is what makes me write the check.
Once you tell,
I'm good.
It's a wrap.
Yeah.
I can figure something out.
Uncle, I told you,
we talked about that the other day now.
We just talked about that the other day.
Everybody is loyal.
Everybody is on their P's and Q's.
Everybody is loyal until the situation is
no longer beneficial and then you will see someone true colors come out yeah because the
opportunity that presents itself no longer beneficial so i'm out you're talking oh yeah
well you're talking to the black male king when i was a kid, because I showed you, I drop a dime on him. I tell him my sister, my aunts, my brother, they had to pay me a dollar.
Oh, I keep this information hush or I will tell Papa.
Y'all skip school.
Hey, they skip school, Papa.
Two dollars.
Hey, I know you told us to go down to Dairy Queen, but we made a stop.
We stopped off at such and such.
Pay up.
But you were snitching?
You were snitching? You a snitcher?
You think I wasn't when I was?
Hey, boy, snitches get stitches.
You just, boy.
Hey, hey, hey, Ocho, we both going to have to give him stitches because I can't do it myself.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Stitches get stitches.
I had Barney Porter.
I had Barney Porter on speed dial.
They ain't want to see Papa.
Damn. I tell it. to see Papa. Damn.
I tell it.
I tell Granny, too.
Hey, my sister made me mad one time.
I told Granny, Libby checks bank out of school.
They went to Statesboro.
Guess what?
Money started flowing again.
You thought it flowed?
Money started flowing.
Hey, listen. I tell it. Hey. Money started flowing. Hey, listen.
I tell it.
Hey, the Anthony Edwards, man, listen.
I wish I could talk to some of these ladies before.
Ladies, listen.
If you're going to do it, do it right.
Right?
You got to understand when you got somebody by the cojones.
Yes.
I was her.
I need $100,000 right now.
When I get in my car, I need another $100,000. When I get in my car, I need another hundred thousand.
When I get to the doctor, another hundred thousand.
When they give me the pill, I need another hundred thousand for me to put it in my mouth.
I need another hundred thousand.
My dad just got you five hundred thousand.
You know what he's going to do?
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're going to have to do the pill, Gil, because I don't think they're going to the
chop shop anymore. No, no, no, no. Yeah, the pill. Oh, to do the peel, Gil, because I don't think they're going to the chop shop anymore.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah, the peel.
Oh, no.
That's true traumatic.
They ain't doing that no more.
So you got to give them that peel.
I don't know.
What's wrong with these new NBA?
Well, we got them in our little bag with us.
Oh, you got them in the bag?
Plan B?
Oh, yeah, $50.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Those in the bag with us.
Oh.
Yeah, that's a throwbacks. You know, we go to Miami, probably had a little bit too much, yeah, yeah. Those in the bag with us. Oh. Yeah, that's my throwbacks.
You know, we go to Miami, probably had a little bit
too much, probably slipped up.
Gotta clean your system before you go back to the girl.
Oh, yeah. All day.
Oh, I know.
You see why the NBA players got like
seven baby mamas, man?
Hey.
We ain't know what man was.
Well, y'all living, living. Yeah, baby. Oh, man. We ain't know what baby mamas was.
Y'all living, living.
Yeah, baby.
Yeah.
Hey, I'm,
you know what?
Look here, man.
I'm just glad there was no social media.
Ocho, we might have been
bad off, Ocho.
Yeah, I caught
social media on the back end,
but I wasn't bad like that.
Nobody really, nobody was really giving me no opportunity. You know wasn't bad like that. Nobody really,
nobody was really giving me
no opportunity.
You know, I was funny looking.
I was funny looking
while I was playing.
So I ain't had to deal
with none of that.
But Ocho,
think about the social,
think about the access
that social media opened up.
Because remember,
when you first got into the league,
in order for you to know
somebody was bad in Miami,
you had to actually be there.
Be there.
Or to know somebody was bad
in California, you had to actually be in. Or to know somebody was bad in California,
you had to actually be in LA.
Now, all you got to do is just go to your Explorer page.
Oh, you in Columbia?
Oh, you in Brazil?
Oh, you in LA?
You in Miami?
You in Atlanta?
You in New York?
Philly?
Oh.
Now we have Black Man's Magazine?
Yeah.
King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. King. Magazine. Yeah. King.
King.
Slam.
We get their booking number.
Go ahead and book them for a party.
Yeah.
I'm about to be in Charlotte.
I got your $10,000 for a party, girl.
But you have to also understand the type of woman that's going to be accessible to you.
If a woman got a job, she's like, well, damn, I ain't gonna be able to take
out work. Now, are you gonna pay for the day she
missed? Yes.
Or she's
a woman that has her own
schedule. She has her own schedule.
That's easy.
What type of women are y'all talking
about? The kind
that be talking to them OFs?
No, all we know is
we know
Miami,
Cinnamon,
Spice.
We only know strippers because that's...
See, y'all got a different time
schedule than us. See, we're done
practicing about noon, one o'clock.
Right.
Y'all done that early?
Man, we started practice at 11.
I better be out of that gym by 1.
Right?
So think about the women that are available to us.
None.
Not no ones that have careers.
Right.
So you got strippers that's going in there, you know,
going to get their little outfits for the night.
By the time, you know, the real women...
So you wear that over here to me. With that outfit
you go wear tonight, wear that over here to me.
So we only dealing with slumlords.
We ain't dealing with
no educated women. No.
No, they at work
when we're playing.
Okay, I got it. And by the time they off
work, we probably at work playing
before the game.
Then we're going to the club, but the strip club,
they're going to sleep ready for work in the morning.
So we don't get those women.
Nah, we know Bambi and them.
Yeah.
Coco, coming to the stage.
Coming to stage number two is Coco.
We know how you look by your name.
If you didn't have a name like Deja or Miami, oh, no.
That's all we're looking for.
Who name is Deja in here?
Deja who?
Miami.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
London.
Yeah.
Woo!
Yeah, you need Coco, Honey.
No, you got to have a name. You got a name like Coco.
You got a name like Honey.
Mercedes. You got a name like honey you gotta name like yeah everybody
Mercedes nah you should have called yourself
Hugo you not know Mercedes
a
Pinto nah hell
nah I don't know where you get that
take that name for her I don't know who gave it to her
but she don't need to have that one
more like a F-150
your name F-150. Your name, F-150.
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Rod A. Samuelsson said, Gil, did LeBron's wife really break down film with him?
Yeah.
No, that's the truth.
Listen, that's a true story, man. When I went over to LeBron's
house, I don't know if you heard,
I think
Richie Paul
was on JJ's
podcast when he was talking about this big
gambling game we did.
Like when we were doing the
playoffs, LeBron wasn't
gambling. He was with him in Savannah
was watching film breaking down tape
on on us and you know i'm like looking like oh yeah no that ain't gonna work because i don't
like that play right but the fact that that's what they were doing at a young age because i
went to coach like man hey that's like a machine we're about to play against. We were better than them. He was smarter than us.
Wow.
He was better prepared at an early age.
No one, I didn't, he
outsmarted us in that series.
He was just smarter than all of us.
We took his
gift for granted. We knew the athleticism.
We didn't know he was tactical.
Are you, Gil, you know, look,
chosen one, on the cover of Sports
Illustrated. We know the three straight
championships in high school.
Is he more
or exactly
what you thought he would be?
Way more.
Right. I mean,
I didn't
think that I remember my dad said, you better get ready this summer.
There's a kid coming in by the name LeBron James.
He's like a hurricane.
Ain't nobody care about no high school kid coming in.
And then the first time I seen him, I was like, all right, okay.
The athleticism was different.
Okay. The athleticism was different. And then just, you know, being on the East Coast playing against him, I can just see it clicking faster and faster. So he had to guard me his first years where I was giving him that business.
But you can see it by all man, by the time he's 20, we're going to be in trouble.
And this part I didn't I didn't calculate. but watching him break down film and then watching him
I was like oh okay he's going to be something to reckon with
but I just you didn't see
you didn't
see that he was going to take care of himself
and be exactly what he is
today
he did
if someone said they lying
they're lying to you.
For him to be able to do what he does, because he missed a lot of the Bronies and Bryce and Zuri, he missed a lot of that because he needs to get his rest.
He needs to train. He needs to to to to have the physio and to make sure everything
and he's at the
gym getting up those shots.
How important is
it to have someone in your
life that understands
you like Savannah understands
Ron and not say, I need
some help with these kids. I've been here all day
with these kids. Now it's your turn now.
Oh, no, no, no. That's exactly what
the other 99.9%
of us get.
I've been here all day with these kids.
Here. Right? So the fact that
they've
been there from the beginning.
The whole team.
It's the same group from day one.
They all knew
the objective.
And that objective,
if it was be better than Michael Jordan,
they all did their part, right?
So when we look and say,
what has he sacrificed?
And we look at Bronny and the family, he sacrificed being with his kids right now.
I mean, it's 20 years, 21.
21. 21.
21 years, so that means he didn't get to really be hands-on with Bronny.
I was Bronny's first trainer.
Hey, Gil, what you think?
What you look like?
Hey, I'm nervous for him, you know what I mean?
Because he's not there to really instill what he can into him, right?
It's been from a distance.
That's that's what he sacrificed.
Right.
So the fact that, you know, Savannah has really gotten these boys to where they are just shows you what type of stability he's had this whole time.
Especially because she's made it abundantly clear.
She said, like, some people want to start a business
and some people want to do this.
She says, all I wanted to be was a wife and raise a family.
So that means she gave up anything that she could possibly want to be
outside of being a wife and raising a family
to sacrifice because she knew what he wanted.
I mean, think about somebody giving up them.
You know, that's like a mother and a father sacrificing for their child.
But she sacrificed maybe what she wanted or what she could have achieved.
So you know what, baby?
I got them.
Hey, I got this.
I'm in the carpool lane.
I'm going to pick them up. I'm going to pick him up.
I'm going to be there.
When they look up in the stands, they're going to see one of us.
It's probably going to be me because I want you to be the best
that you absolutely can possibly be.
Now it gets to a point, Savannah,
what do I absolutely have to be there for?
Bronny's first game.
Considering what he went through this summer the cardiac arrest we don't
know if he if and when he'll ever play again or i can't miss that under no circumstances
all-star game game one i can't i cannot miss that because i don't know you don't get an
opportunity to do the first again,
to see your oldest play his first collegiate game.
So now you understand
because remember, Ocho,
you know this,
there's a great sacrifice,
to be the greater the person,
the greater the sacrifices
that they've made.
And there is no balance
for greatness.
Anybody tell you they're lying?
Go ask
Vanessa.
Go ask
Juanita,
Jordan's first wife. Go ask
the greats. I'm talking about, I ain't talking
about, you know, look, there's a lot
of good players and there's some greats, but I'm talking about
this pyramid.
Ask them.
Ask them.
It's the one thing that I think as men, especially athletes, when we look at LeBron James and the Kobe's, Chris Paul, that woman that understands them to a T, right?
That is the other half of them.
It's the envy.
You start looking around at the girls you chose and like, man, what was I looking at?
You know what I mean?
It's like, what was I looking at?
What was I chasing?
Because what I was chasing wasn't it.
This is what I wanted. My career would have been
better if I
had that.
You know what I mean? If I had some
guidance,
some understanding.
Alfred,
not a Robin.
I don't need someone out there trying to
be a hero with me. Alfred, hey, everything
is prepared for you to go be great.
Right. Come back hurt,
I'll refix you.
Going out there and save it again. That's what
we looking for. And I think that's what we
when we sit here chasing,
we're chasing
looking for that.
And we don't know what it looks like, but when we do
get it, we're like,
hey, what's happening? How you doing?
How you doing?
I love you.
Cookie and magic.
Now, I don't know, hey,
how many women you think
would have rolled out
given the same circumstances, Ocho?
Shit.
given the same circumstances, Ocho.
Shit.
Shit.
They say take a special one.
Yeah.
Go on back out there with them old things that you would lay in that,
that you would lay.
Yeah.
Take a special one.
Take a special one.
Look at Peyton Manning.
Look at Peyton Manning.
Now, you know, Ocho,
you know firsthand
how much Peyton time he put in film study.
Yeah.
Brady, until she's like, you know what, Tom?
Damn it.
Man, you've been promising me for the last seven, eight years that you was going to hang it up.
Yeah, man.
You ain't going to stop.
And I just can't do it anymore.
She went as long as she could.
Now, obviously, there are things there, you know, hey.
But again, she had her own career.
You got to realize she got more money than he does.
Now, maybe she's like, well, a lot of some of the things I did stop,
I did sacrifice for, you know, to start a family, to raise the family.
But Peyton's a boom.
She's like, nah, I'm gay.
I have a lap.
Man, Brady.
God, that man,
see, see,
man, Brady's selfish, man.
That's that white privilege
right there.
Hell yeah.
You gotta be selfish
to be great.
All the broke girls
out undated,
you telling me someone
makes more than me
and I'm not gonna to stop? I'm
done! Take my
chicks, have them!
What are you talking about?
Excuse me. Gil, you suffered
the same thing that I suffered.
Because I didn't want the girl that wanted me.
I wanted the girl.
And so when you choose somebody, choose the girl that wants you,
not the girl you want. Because the girl that you
want ain't going to be the one.
Yeah, no, that's facts.
You have to live and learn.
And when you, look, man, you don't know any better.
You're not even thinking.
At that point in time, you're like, man, I should have married this one.
I should have married this one in my college.
And then that didn't work out
or somebody because we all say this
I'm going to get somebody that knew
me without having anything
I had this old raggedy
car I didn't have no indoor plumbing
and they know what it's like
to sacrifice and be there for me
then if that doesn't work
out Gil then where do we go
because the one that we thought...
You know, it's like, well, you know,
if the high school or the college sweetheart doesn't work,
well, damn, even if you're the seventh rounder,
if you're on an NFL team, you're in the nfl it ain't
like you know i'm saying hey you're in the nfl it's not like you know well you know you work
around the building right you actually in the league so whether you a seventh round pick or
first round pick hey are you that sharp to play for the Broncos?
Now,
it's a whole different story.
It's too late now, Ocho. Yeah.
It's hard.
Let me ask you this, Ocho.
What type of Christmas gift
should you expect from your girlfriend
when you're rich
and what type of gift should she expect from your girlfriend when you're rich and
what should what type of gift should she expect from you let me see what type of
gift should I expect first I expect a gift I expect her to give me a gift hold
on this is this is the key I expect her to give me a gift with her money, not money I've given her. Right.
So I expect a gift from her money.
And for me, what I like, the things I like,
I'm very simple.
I'm very simple, especially on Christmas,
a day like that.
Give me shades.
You know, I love shades.
I love me some shades.
You can never have enough socks, tank tops, and white tees. And I love me some shades you can never have enough socks tank tops and white tees and I gotta
I love Dickies and I'm throwing this out there
now she probably already know it
I want Dickies I like Dickies give me Dickies
and I'm good
hell sound like you going to prison you won't
come right
that's just
that's
yeah that's what I like
you gotta remember I'm from Miami now.
I'm from Miami.
So that is, I mean, Dickies, Dickies is our, that's, that's, that's, that's the go-to.
If you, if you're just relaxing, you're going, you're going somewhere, you're throwing a
pair of Dickies.
That's.
Dickies, white tea, tank top.
Yeah.
Like you about to do a dime.
For real, my friend.
You about to do a dime, bro. You my bitch. You about to do a dime,
bro.
He shopping at a
Slauson swap meet.
Nah,
it's just,
it's normal.
I tell you what,
I'm going to put some ramen
on your books for you.
I'm going to make sure
you straight.
I ain't going nowhere.
I ain't going nowhere.
Okay,
what type of gift
should she expect from you?
Oh,
shit.
You know,
I catch them hints throughout the year. Oh, do you? Yeah, I catch them hints throughout, shit. You know, I catch them hints
throughout the year.
Do you?
Yeah,
I catch them hints
throughout the year.
You know,
they seen your picture
or you got to
pay attention to something
she'll say while we out
somewhere
or she'll point to something
while we in the mall.
Yeah,
they hit you with that.
You like,
oh,
you like this?
Yeah.
I didn't turn to the page,
you did.
So clearly you like it.
You right, you right. I don't it you right I don't want to say nothing
because she might be in the chat but
I'm locked in, I'm ready for the 25th
I'm locked in, I'm ready for the 25th
what do I expect
man look here man
at this juncture
come on, bring it back
bring it back in, how are you going to expect
something and who are you expecting it from?
Because I thought you were single.
No, I'm saying.
I thought you was in the portal.
Are you in the portal or not?
I'm a free agent.
Okay.
You know, I was like, hey, I'm about to take a few visits, though.
I said, but what would I expect
I'm expecting less than you Ocho
just give me a
Ocho they don't
give me a card
I want a card
hell nah
hell nah
for all I've been doing the past
11 months
we done I promise you Hell no. And for all I've been doing the past 11 months,
walk over the car, we done.
I promise you, whatever she gives me is not going to be the equivalent of what she's gotten
the past 11 months and 24 days.
Right.
I promise you that.
Now, what I have gotten, Diamond Rolex and,
no, I've gotten them.
I haven't received that.
Diamond Rolex,
big diamond earrings,
purses, I mean, whatever.
A lot of times they say, I want the cash.
Okay, no problem. Because I would
prefer to give someone cash because
I want them to get exactly
what they want.
Nothing makes me feel
worse.
And you know when you've gotten a gift
that
they don't really like.
Mm-hmm.
That happened to you before?
Yeah.
Wait, you got a woman a gift
and she didn't like it?
Yeah.
She didn't say she didn't... You could tell her body language. You could tell. Yeah, yeah, yeah.'t like it? Yeah. She didn't say she didn't.
You can tell her body language.
You can tell.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What was it?
I don't even want to say.
Say it, say it, say it.
We ain't going to laugh.
Nah.
It was, no, hell nah.
Shit.
Ooh, ooh.
Boy.
We got them cussing at us.
Y'all about to give me,
I forget I've been in live chat and I'm lying. I'm about to start cussing up a. Y'all about to give me, I'm forgetting, I'm in a live chat
and I'm lying, I'm about to start cussing up a store.
But let's just say,
I spent 15 bands on it.
Oh my God. Oh hell, man,
I'm gone.
Oh, what?
Spent 15 bands on it.
She got 15,000 and she had
the nerve to not like it?
You know, it's all good, Ocho.
Oh, no. Boy, you done woke me up now. I'm up now. She got $15,000 and she had the nerve to not like it? It's all good, Ocho.
Oh, no.
Hold on.
Boy, you done woke me up now.
I'm up now.
You done woke me up.
So ungrateful.
Selfish.
Anybody that's ever dealt with me, I'll tell you.
That's my pet peeve number one.
I hate ungratefulness.
I hate it.
I hate it.
Y'all broke up? That's why.
I hope y'all broke up after's why I stayed a little while longer
the devil is alive
that's the problem
that's the problem
because
we naturally judge
when we say we're not gonna judge you
we're judging you.
If I'm spending $15,000, $30,000 on you and you're giving me a card, I mentally have put you in a whole different category.
Right?
Because I'm making you feel special.
If you don't have no money, make me feel special.
Like, make Fruit Loops from scratch.
Do something to make me feel special. Like, make Fruit Loops from scratch. Do something to make me feel special.
Right?
Right?
Like, you can come out there and give me a card.
Do something that I can do myself.
Hey, just call me.
Just call me and say, hey, girl, where you at?
I'm in the backseat.
OK, I'm on the way.
That good for me?
I'm good.
See, that's the thing. Ocho, see the difference between men and me. I'm good. That's the thing.
Ocho, see the difference between men and women.
I'm writing that down.
If a man tells you, if I tell you you ain't got to get me nothing,
and you don't get me anything, I mean exactly what I say.
If a woman tells you you ain't got to get her something,
don't you bring your ass in that house without getting her something
for her birthday or Christmas or whatever.
Man, you asking for a fight.
Now, if I say don't give
me something, give me something because the other girls
is getting me something and I'm going
I'm judging.
You got, hey, I don't
even, I let them know there's competition
always. I treat relationships
like the NBA. Hey, there can always
be a sub.
We subbing over here.
So, we subbing over here. I'm acting like I'm 20 years old. We subbing over here. So, we subbing over here.
I'm acting like I'm 20 years old.
We subbing over here.
You got franchise.
Okay, you got franchise.
You got a max player.
Uh-huh.
Face of the team.
Yeah.
And then you got, you know,
some auxiliary players.
Yeah, we got some role players.
You know, they come in for special.
Yeah, come in and play some Ds.
Damn.
I got some three and Ds.
Yeah, Ocho.
Yeah, I can't. Yeah, that's... I know you can't do this
no more. I gotta do it for us.
I never was able to do it because
that comes with a price, and you gotta pay
to play. Yeah, I ain't got that kind of...
I ain't got that kind of bread, Gil.
Hold on. Hey.
I'ma pay
to play all day.
Boy, you better than me.
Because what you're paying for,
I can get for free.
So I'm going to go ahead
and save him a little change.
Yeah.
I don't want the headache
that comes with it.
Yeah.
I don't like the headache
that comes with free.
Right, right, right.
So you're basically playing,
you're paying for no problems, no headaches, no questions. It is right, right. So you basically playing, you're paying for no
problems, no headaches, no questions.
It is what it is. Hey, you understand
your role. You understand why
you were brought on the team. Play
your role or I'll find someone else
to fill it. Yes. Listen, I
act exactly like no chill.
Right? You can get
replaced. If you argue
there's someone who don't so why am I messing with
your mess right if I'm paying your
rent I'm paying her rent
you argue she don't
goodbye
hmm
yeah
see that's why we
can't complete with the movement
I can't play multiple rants.
I can play two people rants, mine and one of them.
I can't play two, three, four, five.
Oh, no.
Hey, that's a different.
They play by a different set of rules, and it's a different game.
Ocho, before we go any further, Ocho, I want to say we did it.
We've officially hit 500,000 subs, halfway to a million.
Congratulations. Thank you, y'all. subs. Halfway to a million. Congratulations.
Thank y'all.
I appreciate y'all.
I love you.
I woke up out of my sleep for this.
You woke up out of your sleep for this?
I woke up.
You know I got a robe on.
I don't never come on.
This, this, this.
You know I was sleeping.
I got a robe on.
I appreciate y'all.
I love y'all.
Ocho, you do realize I got,
I'm hosting First Take tomorrow.
I'm filling in for Stephen A. This is the funny thing about it.'m hosting First Take tomorrow I'm filling in for Stephen A
This is the funny thing about it
You hosting First Take
And you still ain't bringing me on
And you the head
You the main man for the next two days
Let me ask you a question, Ocho
Yes, sir
How many times
If I worked at any job
And I filled in for the boss
You think I can go out and hire somebody else?
Yeah
Would he come back and say You know what, I hired two people If he is giving any job and I feel them for the boss, you think I can go out and hire somebody else? Yeah.
When he come back and say, you know what, I hired two people.
If he is giving, if you the main dog,
if you the chief for the next two days,
therefore you need to act like the boss.
Well, you know what, I got a plus one I want to bring with me.
What you doing to me is you acting like you on college at goddamn orientation.
Orientation is over. Your foot is in the
goddamn door. Invite your boy.
In the door. No, my foot's in the door. I ain't in the door. Your foot is in the goddamn door. Invite your boy. In the door.
No, my foot's in the door.
I ain't in the door.
My foot's in the door.
I got to get all the way in the door.
You all the way in the door because if you wasn't all the way in the door,
he wouldn't be having you
take two days while he's off
doing whatever he need to do.
No, he and they,
first of all,
Steve and A had to agree to this.
Dave Roberts,
who's Jimmy, Burt Magnus, first of all, Stephen A had to agree to this. Dave Roberts,
who's Burke Magnus,
Jimmy Pataro,
and Bob Iger.
Bob, them know me.
We good.
Excuse me. I almost said something. They're my people.
I appreciate
Stephen A and all
the people that I just named
having confidence that I could do this.
Well, you need to have the confidence
to let them know that I could do it too.
He acting like they ain't got no Zoom call.
They can Zoom you in.
No, no, I don't want to Zoom.
I'm trying to be on set.
Yeah, I could catch a flight.
I bet I can get there
before 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
You get here before 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. You get here before 10 o'clock
tomorrow morning,
we're going to be long gone.
We over 7 to 9.
Listen,
just work your magic for your boy, man.
Get your boy on first take, man.
Ocho, Ocho.
See, you're the type of guy
that I get the job.
You know, I'm working at Foot Locker, Gil.
Yeah.
And I get there, what, two days?
And he already asking me to send a box. Hey, send a box of shoes outside for me. Bro, I just the job. You know, I'm working at Foot Locker, Gil. Yeah. And I get there, what, two days? And he already asking me to send a box.
Hey, send a box of shoes outside for me.
Bro, I just got in.
Let me get in.
Can I get the manager status?
Let me get the manager status.
I said everybody on schedule.
Then I'll be able to hook you up.
But why?
You get a discount as soon as you get the job.
Give me your discount as soon as you get the job.
You know what I'm talking about?
Thank you. Thank you, Gil. Thank you. Hold up. Who as you get the job. Give me your discount as soon as you get the job. You know what I'm talking about? Thank you. Thank you, Gil.
Thank you. Hold up. Who you
saying get a discount? As soon as you get the job,
you get a discount. Give me that one. I come in
at $248. Let me
use your discount.
You have to understand how
I came in. I didn't come in
under the greatest of circumstances.
First of all, you're number one
right now. What are you talking about?
You're number one.
The funny thing about it is you ain't just bringing
anybody on. You're bringing
somebody that's going to move the needle when he's on there
with you. It's a whole different ballgame
and I'm sure Bob and Jimmy
and whoever else understand that dynamic.
There shouldn't be no issue.
Burt Roberts.
Burt Magnus.
Of course. Burt, how last your this. Yeah, yeah, Burt. Of course.
Burt, holla at your boy. I lost your number.
Not Burt, Burt. Yeah, I said
Burt. I said Burt. I lost his phone
number. Like Ernie and
Burt? Ernie and Burt. Yeah, no,
Burt. B-U-R-K.
Burt.
Okay, Burt.
Burt, I got you. Yes.
Yes. So, Ocho, can I get in, Burt. Yes. Yes.
So, Ocho, can I get in?
Let me get in. Okay, okay.
Since I can't come,
just give your boy a shout-out tomorrow, then.
Just give your boy a shout-out.
You know, like the DJ.
Like the DJ.
Yeah, like the DJ.
When the DJ walk in the club,
and so-and-so,
so-and-so in here tonight.
Yeah, yeah.
I see my boy with that poppin' bottle. Ocho. Yeah, there you go. Yeah, just-and-so in here tonight. Yeah, yeah. I see my boy with that popping bottle.
Oh, show me.
Yeah, there you go.
Yeah, just send me
a little shout-out on TV.
I'm going to be watching.
I'm going to record it
so I can show my kids.
So I want to make sure.
Thank you, guys.
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Yes sir.
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right around the corner guys. Make sure you go grab a bottle for you or a loved one.
And again, thank you.
Thank you so much for helping Nightcap reach officially half a million.
Ocho, we got to do something special.
We hit a million, Ocho.
We got to do something special.
Oh, I got something for y'all.
What are we going to do?
I heard you like, was it Be Nasty?
Hey.
I'm about to send her and one of her friends right to you on me.
There you go.
Hey, get your covers out.
You need your grandma covers on the couch when she come in town.
You got to get ready to shake them covers, boy.
Hey, man, it just hit 500. house when she come in town. You got to get ready to shake them covers, boy. Yeah, I'm ready to shake them covers.
Hey, man,
it just hit 500.
I'm going to be
gumming
right now.
Go ahead and build my music.
I'm going to be gumming right now.
One more for good measure.
Cam Productions says,
don't listen to Ocho.
He's trying to get you fired on your day off.
Nah.
Well, listen.
Actually, it was supposed to be my day off.
Wait, listen.
If I get on there, you ain't getting fired.
But you're going to get a raise.
I'm going to make sure you get a raise now.
You do.
I mean, I mean, obviously, like I said, over the last four months,
Stephen A and I have become very, very close.
But for him to trust me to say, OK, hey, big boy, can you do it?
And for the bosses to reach out and say, hey, we want you to do this.
Obviously, it means a lot. And knowing because I was like, oh, man.
I'm like, man, I got I got I got nightcap Wednesday and you want me to do Thursday.
I got nightcap for Thursday. And I got Club Shayshae.
I'm taping Club Sha Shea tomorrow at noon.
So by the time I get from
downtown, eat,
I got to head over to the spot and do
a taping. But
you can't ask
God to give you
something and then complain about how much you put on your
plate. You said you was hungry.
That's what you say,
Ocho. We said we were hungry.
We wanted this. We cannot
complain now about how
much you're giving us to eat.
I like that.
And so that's what I
that's what I'm going to do.
Gil, we had someone in the comments say, Gil,
who's on your Mount Rushmore for
the Lakers?
For the Lakers? For the Lakers?
Yes.
Magic at the one, Cole, LeBron, Kareem and Shaq.
Well, I mean, you got to start in five.
We just wanted four.
But we'll let you put five. Then Shaq.
Man, you sure they put
Pocari. The man just fell in a concert
and he still can't get no love.
I'm just one more person disrespecting him.
I just got in line.
I ain't doing it.
Ocho, Corey Higgs
says he tried the urine treatment on his ankle
and he can now dunk.
I told you.
All you got to do is heat it up, man.
Something about the toxins in the urine
that absorbs all the swelling
and anything in there, man.
It had you back to normal in two days.
I'm good.
I don't want to be back to normal.
I don't want to be normal.
Life lessons ask,
who's more athletic,
football players or basketball players what you think
gil that's a good one it's different athleticism i think overall like uh jumping ability up and
down i think football players yeah like when it comes to just max verding it's football players
yeah i think we're more i think we're more athletic. What do you think, Ocho?
Man, hoopers got bounce, man.
Yeah.
It's some hoopers that got bounce.
But I think, I mean, it's different types.
It's two different types of athleticism and movements in general.
Right.
Man, that's crazy.
I'd probably say football players, especially based on the position you general. Right. Man, that's crazy. I'd probably say football players,
especially based on the position you play.
Yeah, I agree.
I think it's football players also.
Thunderclap, what position?
Gil, they're asking you.
Thunderclap asked,
Gil, what position would you play in the NFL?
Who's the dude that's right next
to the Gatorade
thing?
Is that the water boy?
Yeah. Hey, that equipment guy.
Hey, I'm not going out there getting hit.
You see how hard they hit?
No.
I got, I played
Pop Warner, played for the East Valley
Trojans,
tried to quarterback sneak.
I woke up as a basketball player,
knocking my helmet off and everything.
I'm good in this sport.
Okay.
Yeah.
No, thank you.
That's a good one.
Funny story.
Jalen Dorsey asked, funny story.
Monday night, my girl yelling in her sleep,
had my heart rate about 200 beats per minute.
I could hear my heart pumping. Just had to ask ask have y'all ever heard people around you sleep sleep talk or sleep walk
yeah all right i'm sleep i'm sleep you ain't never heard anybody talking to sleep man when i'm sleep
i'm sleep the fact that i was able to answer that phone call and you woke me up i don't i don't know
how i don't need i don't know how i did it, but I'm a light sleeper.
I'm a light sleeper, though.
You ever heard anybody sleep,
sleep talk or sleepwalk?
No, I've never heard anybody sleep.
I've never heard anybody sleepwalk,
but I heard people talking to sleep.
Oh, seriously?
Nah.
Yeah.
Nah, I'm sorry.
They don't usually spend the night, huh?
Nah!
They don't usually spend the night, huh? Ah! How you spend night, huh?
Man.
KLB89
said, Ocho, I'm shooting my
shot. I'm a wedding photographer and a
damn good one. I want to photograph
your wedding. You love saving money.
I'm doing it for free as a fan.
How do I get in touch p.s love
the show hey boss man um anything um having to do with the wedding that's on the missus end so you
would have to send her a message she will respond especially for something as important as that
and uh saving money we you know her and i on the page. So she will respond to you if you send her a tweet. And I'm sure she will oblige.
I appreciate it, though.
Ocho, I want to thank you for,
I don't think you were asleep.
Huh?
I don't think you were asleep,
but I appreciate you coming on.
Listen, if I wasn't asleep,
I wouldn't have on my robe.
I jumped out the bed,
hooked my laptop up,
put on my robe and put on some glasses
just because I knew
I had to pay that
massive damn robe.
Well, I couldn't.
Trust me, I was asleep.
I couldn't thank everybody
for $500,000 without you.
How that's going to look?
You're right.
You're right.
Well, listen.
I mean, shit,
you're leaving me
off first take.
Shit, you did that.
I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what.
When we do three quarters and a milli, I'm going to let you have it.
You're going to take the whole show by yourself.
Ooh.
Wait, what?
That's your whole.
You're going to take nightcap.
You got nightcap all to yourself.
Whoever you want to have on.
You have rail.
You have the kids.
I'm going to let you have it.
Wait, when we hit what?
When we hit what, though?
We can hit either 750 or a mil. I'm going to let you have it. Oh, when we hit what? When we hit what, though? We can hit either $750 or a meal. I'm gonna
let you have it. Oh, Chef, let me
tell Real. I can get to
$750 by next week. Don't do that.
What? I'm just saying.
You got it.
You can have whatever gas. Hey, you
set the lineup for the gas, whoever you want to come
on. Matter of fact, speaking of gas,
I saw Moneybagg
Yo say he want to come on as a
guest man uh when it's on him so we got his 750 first right yep okay bet bet yep i heard it i
heard it but we are but we are uh we you know we're trying to get some things together uh for
you know that that big trip we got.
We got a big trip?
Are we talking about over there with the Spear at?
The Spear?
Spear, okay.
Yep.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
Let's get Denzel.
Let's get Denzel.
I don't know if Denzel going to be there.
He'll show up.
I mean, he does like sports.
Yeah. he'll show up I mean he does like sports but I don't know we got to keep it strictly sports
and then let him log off
before we go into the
other stuff now he would be good on life
lessons about discipline
about sacrifices so it would be
interesting to him because
Paulette
Paulette
Washington she sacrificed she was a classic pianist Paulette, uh, uh, Paulette, what Paulette,
they call it Paulette Washington.
She sacrificed.
She was a classic pianist,
pianist,
you know,
John David,
which is his oldest son.
All of them are in the business.
They work in some capacity,
either in front of the camera,
behind the camera.
I think John David is really the only one that's in front.
I think the others are behind the camera.
So it would be interesting to see a career that spanned four decades
and how he was able.
I mean, if you know them,
you know her,
but she never like,
for whatever reason,
she's like, okay, baby,
you're going to do your thing.
I'm going to hold this house down.
I'm going to make sure the kids have X, Y, and Z.
You go ahead and build this empire.
Takes a special type of person to do that, don't you?
Yeah, it does.
Yes, it does.
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that you love
your boy gotta get to bed
cause he gotta get up
early tomorrow
cause your boy
gotta host
first take
me and the crew
I don't know who's
gonna be on there with me
but we're gonna have
a great time
what you gonna do
soon as first take
start tomorrow
what you gonna do
I was like hey
how y'all doing?
I ain't been on TV in a long time
So I wanna say
Ocho
Ocho can I get you know
Can I get in
Can I get in
Can I I mean
Can I get in like
I mean
Oh have mercy
So you just want me
So you see what I'm saying Gil
And soon as I get
As soon as I get
I just got the job
At Foot Locker
He already want me to Sit on a pair of shoes aside Soon as I get I just got the job at Foot Locker he already want me
to sit and say
a pair of shoes aside
as soon as the man
just give me the jersey
have you ever seen
I used to work at Foot Locker
as soon as you
as soon as you start at Foot Locker
you get a family discount
yeah
facts
you get a family
you have a family discount
as soon as you get
as soon as you on
first take tomorrow
I ain't got no family discount
I need to hear
O2 I know you watching I love you baby I'm gonna get you on here one day that's all I don't got no family to discuss I need to hear Ocho I know you're watching
I love you baby
I'ma get you on here one day
that's all
I don't know you're watching
how I know you're watching
oh I'ma be up
cause I'ma be waiting
on that shout out
I'ma record my TV
and I'ma tweet it
I'ma tweet it out
if you
yeah that's my boy right there
that's my boy
yeah
I appreciate you guys
it's time to call it a night
Gil thank you for joining us
this Wednesday
on Nightcap
the special edition basketball
if only you could do
appreciate your insight
the lessons
the stories
Ocho
Nightcap
we're back again tomorrow
thank you for joining us
alright Gil
I'm out of here
alright Ocho
Gil I holla bro
appreciate you
alright dog joining us. All right, Gil. I'm out of here. All right, O.G. I'll holler, bro. Appreciate you. All right, dog.
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