Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Lakers' title chances, Draymond's antics, Zion's weight issues
Episode Date: December 14, 2023Shannon Sharpe and Gilbert Arenas discuss whether LeBron and the Lakers can win a title this season, what the Golden State Warriors should do about Draymond Green after he was ejected for punching Jus...uf Nurkic, the discourse around Zion Williamsom's weight, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal playing together on the Phoenix Suns for the first time, and much more! 00:00 - Introdution02:25 - Giannis drops 2511:00 - Suns lose to Nets14:00 - What trade should Lakers make?26:30 - Draymond gets suspended indefinitely36:00 - Charles Barkley roasts Lakers46:00 - Klay Thompson's struggles continue1:04:00 - Zion's Weight issues1:15:00 - Much More Nightcap! #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you again for joining us for another episode of Nightcap Basketball Edition.
I'm your favorite sports hunk, Shannon Sharp.
He's your favorite number zero, Hibachi.
The man once played an NBA game in some Dolce and Gabbana.
Yes, he did.
Dolce and Gabbana.
Some lifestyle, activewear, outerwear sneakers.
He did that.
Gil with Arenas.
Gil, how you doing tonight, bro?
I'm good.
Thank you for having me.
Man, thanks for joining.
You know, we're going to get into this a little later,
but you and I have been trying to put something together for quite a while behind the scenes.
Both of our teams were working tirelessly
trying to get this thing together
because we want to show people, look, Gil has this thing going
and it's doing great.
I've got my thing with Ocho and Club Shea Shea doing great.
But we want to show people that we can work together
because a lot of people see all because they're going back and forth
on YouTube and on Twitter and this and that.
Nah, Gil's like, hey, bro, what you want to do?
You want to do something?
Let's find something we can do together.
And so here we are.
Hopefully this is a sign of many more things to come.
But let's jump right into it.
The Bucks beat the Pacers 140-126.
Giannis has a career-high 64 points,
breaks the franchise record that was held by Michael Redd, 57 points.
He was 20 or 28 from the field.
14 rebounds and four steals.
Before we get into his game, the game kind of got overshadowed
because it looked like the Pacers was holding the game ball for ransom.
What would you take away?
What transpired after the game, Gil,
before we get into what transpired during the game?
Hey, that's history right there. point i would have stole that shit too
hey i would have stolen it too then when he came back and said hey bro can you sign this
hopefully he forgot about it hey but you know just like anything that game ball is is is special to
you know to the people who did it i had to do the same thing when i hit 60 against the lakers i had
to go find chase it down yeah
they were trying to keep it because that's a game ball for them to play
another game and it's probably one of their favorites so when someone does something
special with it they still want it yeah that game ball is only special to you it's not special to
the lakers so they're gonna they're gonna try to back out there again. But if you look after the game, Gil, the Bucs
coach, assistant coach,
had the ball. I'm trying to figure out
how did the Pacer guy end up
with the ball? Hey, give us the ball.
It's just one of those things
because it's part of their
organization. So they
they're trying to collect all the balls that
you know that they have out today because you know
like anything you see like X's on the the ball means it has three X's.
That's the game-game ball.
So they're trying to just collect the ball.
And Giannis is like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, nah.
That's me right there.
And he was basically telling Lord Pierce and Tyrese Halliburton,
go get that effing ball.
Tyrese is like, bro, I'm over here talking with Dave.
I'm over here. I don't want no B. I don't want no B. He's like, go get the ball. Tyrese is like, bro, I'm over here talking with Dave. I'm over here. I don't want no B. I don't want no B.
He's like, go get the ball. Giannis was
hot. He was even hot
after the game. The interview,
he was still seething because
he felt that the Pacers were trying
to take a part of history. And you're
absolutely right. 64 points.
I don't care who it's again. 64
and 64. And you look at some of the greats
jabbar played in that uniform and he he got 64 and so obviously he wants the game ball let's get
into the game yannis 20 of 28 14 rebounds four steals i think he was like 24 32 from the foul
line gill yeah when when you watch the Bucs and you see Dame,
and it's only, what, 20 games into the season.
When you watch them, what do you like and where can they improve?
The two players that we do see and we expected to play well,
they're playing very well.
Dame, out of the last 21 games or just the 21 games this year,
he's scored 20 points in over 16 of those games okay honest
19 out of the 23 games they're playing very well right their third option middleton ain't doing
very well right the guy that's supposed to be the steady um that steady third option for him it's
like when drew got traded he got. That's what it feels like.
Half of him is in Boston probably.
He's only scored
one 20-point game in the
whole season so far. How much
do you think that is health-related?
You know he had that surgery on his knee.
I think he had surgery on his wrist.
Another extremity also.
How much do you think that is just
age and attrition, or how much is you think that is just age and attrition?
Or how much of that you think is related to the knee surgery that he had?
No, I mean, no.
The health is a big thing.
You know, that is probably one of the bigger problems with him personally.
But at the end of the day, you know, when you're trying to, you know,
compete and win a championship, right?
You know, that injury is hindering, you know,
the movement of this team, right?
The team can only do so much.
Gianna can only do so much.
We need the other parts that's going to go against the Bostons and the Phillies.
I've watched the Bucs for like four games.
I've watched them four games.
I was at the game in which the Lakers won the end-season tournament
on Saturday.
And my takeaway is that they don't play a lick of defense.
They're looking to push the tempo,
make or miss. If you miss it,
they're looking to get the ball off the rim and push
it up the court. If you make it, they'll take it out
the net and still push it up the court.
Because I watched the Lakers get
86 points in the paint.
And LeBron missed like three or four layups.
AD, they could have had easily 100, 106 points in the paint. And LeBron missed like three or four layups. AD, they could have had easily 100, 106 points in the paint.
It's hard when you have that kind of offensive rating,
but you're dead last across the board in defensive rating.
When you watch the Pacers, what's your takeaway?
Because maybe I'm missing something,
but I don't think they can compete.
I don't think they're very serious contenders
with that type of defense.
No, right now, the Pacers is a
fun team. They're a very
fun, up-and-down team.
They're young. They don't have defensive
concepts. They have
miles back there, but he can only do
so much by himself.
But for the structure of the
team itself, they don't have enough
pieces that's willing to do the
extra. When it comes to being a defensive
team,
don't let them score on the
first opportunity.
Give no
blow-bys. Turn a little
bit so the help can help.
They're one of those teams
where you can just
straight-line the whole team. Yeah, they don't even make you
kick the ball out. You just drive to the basket
and just lay the ball up. Because
like you said, you got Miles Turner, you got
Mappren, that plays a little defense.
Buddy Hill's not playing defense. Tyrese
is not a defensive guy. McConnell,
he's a scrappy guy, but he's only like
5'10", so he can only do so
much. So they don't have enough pieces.
I agree with you. They need more
pieces in order to play
defense. But like you said, they
are a fun team. They're the type of team
that you're like, oh yeah, we're going to score
130. We might get up 136,
but hey, but you're going to get
your money's worth. It's not going to be
one of those 96
to 90 type ball games.
That's over for them.
They don't even have the patience
to play 96 to 98.
Right? It's just one of those.
It's Phoenix Suns all over again with a
faster tempo.
Those are the teams you score 64 on.
Right.
They're going to play positions in the game that everyone's going to be able to eat.
Right.
And the Pacers are first in points
per game, averaging 128.5. They're second worst in opponents' points per game averaging 128.5 the second worst in opponents
points per game giving up about 125 uh games so they're fun to watch but i just don't know how
far they can go um i don't think that now they did beat the uh celtics in order to advance
to go to uh vegas um but i don't believe they can beat bosses in a four game series i don't believe they can beat the in a four-game series. I don't believe they can beat the Bucs in a four-game series.
I definitely don't think they can beat.
If Giannis got 64, Joel Embiid going to get 70.
They ain't got nobody to do it with that locomotive.
He going to get 70.
You notice the bad part, too, about even on the Bucs side, right?
You have two first-team all-defensive players
back there, and y'all are struggling on defense,
which is weird.
I've always questioned
the metrics of defense. How do you
gauge it? Because some of these guys aren't
real defensive players, but they're
winning these awards. And this is a prime
example. You lose one defensive
guy, you still have two
first-team all-defensive two first team all deal gap yeah stop anybody
yeah right and and yeah that's the funny thing about teams where
no matter how many defensive players you have individually if they don't know how to play
together they become a bad defensive team yeah gail i look at it like this and what i tell people
in football if you're good offensively or you're good defensively,
if you're a good offensive team and you say you're a good offensive team
or a great offensive team, can you go get points?
Can you go get done when you need to get it done?
Okay, in basketball, if you're a defensive team,
can you get a stop when you need it?
Yep.
Because if you can't, it doesn't – all these great defensive stats
that we're number one in steals, we're number one in block shots,
yada, yada, yada.
But if you can't get a stop when you absolutely have to have a stop,
what good is all those stats doing you?
No, that's facts right there.
The last five minutes, the last two minutes really dictate the outcome of the game.
In basketball, we tell ourselves, make enough plays to win at the end of the game.
Right.
You know, so the stars can take over.
Okay.
The Nets beat the Suns 116-112, spoiling the Suns' Big 3 debut.
Devin Booker, 34 points, 6 rebounds, 12 assists.
Kevin Durant, 27 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists.
Bradley Beal, 15 points on 6 of 9 shooting, 2 of 2 from 3.
The Suns, big three.
0-1 as a trio.
What were some of your takeaways from that ballgame?
How much space?
You know, even though they lost this game, right,
how much space was Booker open, Beal open?
There was a drive.
I think it was like 67, 68.
And Booker came off the pick and roll,
and Bill's just sitting at the top to keep by himself.
And I'm like, man, that's too much space for a guy like that.
And all three of them healthy now playing,
they're going to be trouble, you know, come down the line.
But again, Gil, who are they going to stop? You got to be able to get – who are they going to be trouble, you know, come down the line. But again, Gil, who are they going to stop?
You got to be able to get, who are they going to stop?
You got to be able to remember that we just said,
can you get a stop when you absolutely have to have a stop?
Who's going to be able to sit down in that chair?
Because Nurkic is not a defender.
Bill, Book, KD, who you got is going to, I mean, what you going to do?
What you going to do, Gil?
At this point, man, when you're talking about real defense, right,
without any lockdown defenders,
what's the concepts?
Right? Are we pushing them to the weak end?
Are we pushing them, keeping them on the baseline?
Keep them on the sideline? As long as you're
playing by principle, right?
Okay. Keep the man in front of you.
Right? But It's hard
to play defense in today's game when
everyone can shoot the ball. Yes.
Yes. There's so much
space on the floor.
Even the bigs. You used
to condense the floor because your bigs
couldn't stretch it. They couldn't shoot
the basketball. But with the exception of maybe
five bigs in all of basketball,
everybody can shoot the three. And hell,
even the guys that can't shoot will jack it
up.
And that's
the thing, is that when you look at
Bradley Beal, only
nine attempts, he used to get
at least 15 to 20 attempts.
Not this first game, huh? This first game,
he's trying to get a feel in. He's just
trying to get a feel in. And, you know,
you're trying to, like, ease in. You ain't trying to really
do too much. So, I know
just what he did, he gonna
catch cramps tonight. Right.
You like, so, you
like, you think they can go,
they can make a deep run? You think they're
serious, serious contenders?
Yes.
In the playoffs, it's all about matchups. So if they're clicking and they get the right matchups in those first couple rounds, then they could. They could go to the Western Conference
Final, maybe the championship, especially if everyone stays healthy.
Okay. You like them. The Lakers survived San Antonio winning one 22,
one 19.
The Lakers gave up 45 points in the fourth quarter.
They gave up a 34 points last night and the Mavs lost in the fourth
quarter.
AD was dominant again,
37 points,
10 rebounds,
four steals.
Torian Prince,
17 points,
five rebounds,
five assists.
Kobe of the Ozarks,
Austin Reed,
15 points, eight assists, four rebounds. five assists. Kobe of the Ozarks, Austin Reed, 15 points, eight assists,
four rebounds. Rui was 13
and seven. What did
you like about the Lakers?
Except
that fourth quarter.
Nothing. Because that fourth quarter
showed us exactly why we
need LeBron. Right.
Why we need to make a trade. Right.
You just, we don't have really enough players. we need to make a trade. We don't have
really enough players.
We have a team.
We have pieces, but we don't have
nothing we can hold our hat on.
We're playing
the Spurs.
Our road record is
horrible, 4-8.
5-8 now.
5-8 now. Five and eight. Five and eight now.
We just, like, we need to go ahead no matter who we play.
I think the next 10 games we got, what, Spurs, Knicks, Bulls, Heat,
Grizz, Clippers, Raptors, Suns, Jazz, Thunder.
We should go eight and two.
We should.
Right.
And we still need to make a trade.
But, okay,
this is what
we know. AD and LeBron are
untouchables. I believe
they list Austin Reeves as an
untouchable. I believe they believe him
as an untouchable. But all
other are Rui,
D'Lo.
What exactly do they
need? Another score? Do they need another ball handler? What do they need? What exactly do they need? Another score?
Do they need another ball handler?
What do they need?
We need another scorer.
We need someone to take the pressure off.
See, right now we're playing, for the most part, two on five.
Right.
Where that means ten guys are really paying attention to two players,
which shrinks the floor.
When you have D'Lo who's not shooting, when D'Lo is shooting, it's good. But when
he's taking like nine shots a game,
that's bad because
Prince and Reddish, they're doing
the same thing. Between the two of them,
they might take ten shots.
Prince played well later in the
game, but for the most part, both of you guys
are there for defense. I don't need that.
I need someone to take the pressure off
offensively for LeBron and AD.
So the trade could happen.
Prince,
Rui, D'Lo,
that's 39 million.
Zach Levine's at 40. Swap them.
But see, from
what I've been reading, and I don't know if you're hearing the same
things in the circles that you travel in,
they seem to be more interested
in DeMar DeRozan and
maybe a Caruso than, say,
Zach Levine.
Okay, when you bring
in DeMar, DeMar is
a better fourth quarter player,
better gamer,
better right now, today.
Right. Zach Levine
is a future with AD.
When LeBron goes, you know, he's only...
That's a future with AD.
He is a highlight reel,
so he can put people in them seats on that fast break.
Right.
You know, DeMar at 32, 33 years old,
you know, I need something where...
I'm looking at the deal.
I think the Lakers, like we're trying to win right now.
We're not worried about when LeBron's gone.
We'll worry about getting somebody to pair with AD.
But right now we got a 38 year old about to be a 39 year old LeBron James
who's still at the peak of his powers.
Let's get someone right now and we'll cross the bridge a little later.
But right now let's start on our mark across the bridge.
Well, then you shrink the floor a little bit more because the Rosen is more of a mid-range attack.
Correct.
Right?
So he can shoot the three, but he doesn't shoot the three.
Right.
No, that's not his.
Yeah.
He's my finisher.
Damn if you do,
damn if you don't.
Right.
You know, I like Levine
because he can attack the rim.
He can shoot the three.
He can attack the rim.
He got his lob.
So you don't lose.
You don't lose with it.
But if I had more shooting,
I'll take DeMar.
But since I don't,
I want to take Zach Levine so he can
open the floor more for LeBron and AD.
What did they say about
you going to... Because they believe
last year what really hurt them is that
the lack of depth. And right now
they have a very deep team. Now you
believe that they... Okay, I will trade some of
that depth in order to get a better
piece to put with LeBron
and AD.
Did you say depth?
Where?
I just got shot up on the bench.
I mean, you can use them.
Well, I think they're looking at defenders.
They're looking at Vando.
They're looking at Terry and Prince.
They're looking at Cam Reddish as your mainly defenders.
Now, Cam has shown a propensity,
and lately he's knocked down the corner three.
He's really good at the corner three.
Prince has gone through a hot streak
over the last three to four games.
He seemingly can't miss from the three.
But if you give up those three players,
you are going to shrink your bench some.
And although we know come playoff time,
you shrink your bench automatically anyway.
So we're not worried about that come playoff time.
But you don't want to burn through LeBron's
minutes and his legs
playing him a ton of minutes before you get
to the playoffs, correct? No, no, yeah.
Facts. That's the real problem
right now is, you know,
just like tonight's
game, right? You know, you're
up 18 in the fourth
and a sorry team comes back, right? Because you don't in the fourth and a sorry team comes back,
right? Because you don't have the
depth that you think you have. Yeah, they're
good when LeBron's on the floor, but they're not good by
themselves. I mean,
the fact that they didn't
shoot for the... No one else shot
free throws until the end of
the game. When Prince got
fouled, when he fouled at the end.
Other than that, that means for
47 minutes, no one
attacked that basket to get fouled.
How?
That's not even possible.
If you really look at it, the
only people that's really capable of attacking
the basket is D'Lo and Austin
Reeves. Once LeBron is
out, those are really your only two guys
that's looking to put the ball on the floor,
put their head down and can get to the rim. Finish
on either side. Now, obviously, they don't have the
layup package like a Kyrie or
Steph Curry or Luke or something like that,
but they will attack the basket. We know
LeBron is looking to attack at
every time. But what I did like about AD,
AD kept pressure on him.
AD is not settling. You know, last year, AD
was shooting that fall away. He's falling away. Nah, AD, get your big old butt down there on not settling. You know, last year, AD was shooting that fall away. He falling away.
Nah, AD, get your big old butt down there on the block.
You know, you're not Joel Embiid, but get down there and punish them smaller guys.
I like the fact that, hey, I understand you're a shot blocker, Wembley,
but you ain't ready for this.
You need about four, five more years on you to get seasoned
because you're not right now.
I got to give it to AD because he's doing
what he's supposed to do against weaker
guys.
That's what we've been
complaining about. When you have better players
on you, punish them.
Pass them stats.
That's what they're in the game for.
In the game to get this whooping
to make better players later on in life.
Correct. I think that since ad is playing the way we expected him for the last three years to
play we can lay off him a little bit and look at the rest of our our line i think because we
paid attention so much to anthony davis that we really haven't been watching what we've been collecting over the years. I think the biggest thing is that we expect so much of him.
And we saw what he was given because when they traded for him
before the Pelicans and they fell out with each other,
AD was averaging like 29 and 12.
So we know what he's capable of doing.
We saw the man get a 60-20 game.
So we know what he's capable of.. We saw the man get a 60-20 game. So we know what he's capable of.
Nobody just cares because he's in New Orleans.
But when you come to the big stage of the Purple and Gold,
and that's the home of the big man,
Mikan and Chamberlain and Jabbar and Shaq,
bro, you got to play on a nightly.
There are no off nights when you play for the Lakers.
Any other team, you might can have an off night,
but not the purple and gold.
Yeah, I...
If Giannis wasn't playing, if Giannis,
Jokic, and
Embiid, if they wasn't balling
getting the MVPs,
I think we wouldn't be on
Anthony Davis so much. I think it's an American thing
right now.
Gil, do you remember what AD did to Jokic in the bubble?
I know.
Did you remember what he went down that playoff right before and what he did to Giannis and what he did to Embiid?
I know.
Those are the expectations.
You can't give us 40 and 16 one night and give
us 11 and 8 the next year. We just can't
have that. I'm not saying give us 40
20 back to back nights, but you can't
give us 40 and 16 one night and 11
and 8 the next year.
You giving them young boys that headache
and they growing up now.
Now they want that smoke back.
They want that smoke back. And that's
the problem. They be like, hey. And that's the problem they need.
Like, hey, you kill them when they're young.
When they get old enough to defend themselves,
they want that smoke back.
That's all.
Oh, yeah, I got to get my lick back.
I got to get that back.
No, no, no.
You're not going to drop 40 and 10, 40 and 15 on me
and think I'm going to get my lick back.
Someone named Chad Johnson just donated $200 saying,
I love you guys.
Ocho.
Ocho.
Hey, man, stop running around.
Hey, stop running around
telling everybody you beat me.
We know.
So we supposed to keep that
on the low, Ocho?
Nah.
Nah, they call him
tell it for a reason.
Because if he do it,
he going to tell it.
Hey, he was fast.
I didn't know he was that fast.
Oh, he fast now.
I ain't gonna lie. I got
that work by some football players.
I'm not gonna lie. Like, cause I wasn't
expecting them to do what they can do.
Right? And they'll
lie stronger than the average basketball player.
Hey, was it Porter?
The right receiver
from Oakland.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Jay Porter.
Man.
He drop-stepped, monkey-dunked on me like I was a little kid, man.
I was like, oh, man.
Who is dude, man?
We was playing some little all-star game and he drop step, just boom.
Like, oh, no, no, no.
I'm not taking this shit from these crap.
No.
Take this.
Wimby said before the game,
he prefers Braun's nickname of alien over unicorn.
He said, I hate it when people call me a unicorn.
I must rather people call me an alien.
Unicorn really isn't original.
What did you take away?
What did you like about Wimby?
What did you saw in life?
Because he was going against one of the better players,
and AD can score, and he can defend, and he gave him 30 and what?
30 and 13?
30 and 12?
Hey, hey, he's coming.
Like, he's tapping into his ability. He's tapping into what his gift is.
And, you know, once you get through the NBA games and you realize what you see on TV, ain't all Superman.
Right?
Everybody ain't Superman.
From your TV, everybody look good on TV.
But when you get up close, you start seeing their weaknesses and you start feeling the game for yourself.
Like, I belong.
Yeah.
Like, all it takes is one game, one moment for it to click on and say, yo. I belong. Yeah. All it takes is one game,
one moment for it to click on
and say, yo, I'm a part of this.
I can play here.
Ocho said he can play for the Heat right now.
They got a G League. They got a G League.
No, no, no.
Have you seen the talent over in Miami, man?
They that bad?
Oh, yeah. That's the YMCA team. Have you seen the talent over in Miami, man? They that bad? Hell yeah, they that bad.
That's the YMCA team.
And we all can play for them.
Ochoa haven't dribbled a basketball in probably 10 years.
And you know about any... Ochoa, and what I try to tell people, it's hard.
No matter what profession you're in,
especially if it's a skill profession
where you're using your hands-eye coordination,
you just can't sit that down. It's like, oh, yeah, I'm going to sit this down for three or four years and just come back and pick it up.
And pick up where you left off? Nah, nah, nah, you can't do that.
The players, they got over there. Hey, Ocho, you got a chance with the players on it.
They're just going to be in well, good condition. Right. You're going to have to put the McDonald's down a little bit.
Yeah. Oh, yeah, for sure. The NBA is susp to be in well, good condition. You're going to have to put the McDonald's down a little bit. Yeah, for sure.
The NBA is suspending Draymond Green indefinitely. Joe Dumars,
the NBA executive vice president and
head of basketball operations said Dray
repeated the history of unsportsmanlike
acts, was
considered in the decision to suspend him
indefinitely. This is the sixth time
in his career he's been suspended.
Draymond is expected to receive counseling
and work with the Warriors and NBA
while suspended.
He has to meet
criteria before returning to the
court. But Chris Haynes reports that
Draymond will be allowed to continue practicing
while serving his suspension.
What the hell?
What kind of...
Hold up. So you mean to tell me I can
commit a crime and I can continue to work,
continue to go do what I do, and then, you know, and not go to jail?
I mean, what is this?
So basically, he ain't suspended suspended, right?
Right.
I'm off.
He's just taking some time off.
Hey, this is, what is it?
Load management.
This is load management.
Load management?
This is load management. But he's just not getting paid, huh? Hey, this is, was it load management? Load management? This is load management.
But he's just not getting paid, huh?
Hey, man, listen.
That'd be tricky. It depends on who's suspending
him. I think the league
suspended him. But Dre got to
stop this. He got to stop
this. I mean, come on now. I get it.
But one of my problems
is, why is the Warriors involved?
Because it's you that's allowed this to go on.
I would have thought, after Dre got suspended in 2016 for game,
what game was that, game five?
Game five.
He said, I cost my team a championship.
I can't put myself and my team in that predicament again.
And lo and behold, he constantly does it.
So I'm just trying to figure out
where is the disconnect
between Draymond,
and I get it,
he's the heartbeat,
he's the enforcer,
but he's going over the line
continuously.
You're right.
Listen,
you can't turn it off.
That's the problem.
You have to be able to take the good with the bad.
No different than Dennis Rodman.
You turn off what you don't like,
might turn off what you do like, right?
So with Draymond, he's reacting in real time, right?
When you look at the things he's doing,
it's not like you can see it building up.
There's no buildup to this. This is
just reaction in real time and then
boom, explode. So what
ends up happening is if you take away
and you start making him think,
you might lose the heartbeat.
Okay.
That's the only problem.
I like
aggression, but I love
controlled aggression.
Because right now, it's uncontrollable.
He's a ticking time bomb.
So, you know, everybody gots the dog that, you know, when somebody come in, he's growling and everything.
And it's all fun and game until he bites someone.
And then all of a sudden, it's not funny anymore.
It's not cute anymore.
And that's what's happening with Draymond.
Go up to the line. You can even look
over, but you can't step over.
At what point in time?
Because you know what? They're going to tolerate until they can
replace you. At some point
in time, they're going to break this thing up.
And we're going to talk about Clay a little later.
Because right now, the only
one that's worth being
there is Steph.
It is Steph.
But Draymond, he
continuously put, and I
can see if he had done this and
they got KD, they still got enough to
overcome it. But in this
situation, this is not the Golden State
Warriors of 2015,
16, 17, 18,
19. They can't overcome
this.
If they were 17 and 3,
we wouldn't even care.
But the fact that they're struggling,
would he have done this at 17 and 3?
Because maybe...
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he's going to do this no matter what.
It's who he is.
It's who he's always been, right?
Right.
The ticking time bomb is ticking all the time.
And that's what makes him great.
The reason I can't, like if I'm talking to him, I can't tell him.
I can't convince him to say, hey, man, you're going to have to calm it down.
When I got in trouble in the locker room and I told myself don't be Agent Zero no more.
Because Agent Zero himself
was a daredevil.
I was, hey,
you said, hey, I'm about to jump off the building.
I see you make it, here I come.
You next.
That was fun.
You can dare me to do anything.
Right.
But that's what got me in trouble.
So if I don't want that person anymore, I got to take away my whole aggression.
So then I became docile.
Now I'm not the same person no more.
So when Lakers are like, yeah, we need agent zero, he's no longer here.
You don't have to be.
That's what happened with the leader.
Wow.
Yeah, but let me ask your question how long how much longer are the
warriors gonna tolerate this because it seems to me they're at their wit's end because he's become
he's becoming more problem than he's worth if i'm winning championships i'm making deep playoff runs.
It all depends on where you're trying
to go moving forward.
If you're trying to break this thing up,
you got to go.
If you're trying to build like,
okay, within the next three years,
we're trying to get back to
the championship, you got to keep them.
Trade Clay, get rid of Wiggins,
try to get into Paul George and try to make a trade
to put Steph back in position to win.
Then you need Draymond.
But if you're going to break this whole thing up,
Draymond got to go first.
This thing like a marriage, Gil,
you know, you see a lot of professional athletes
get a divorce once they done with it.
Because all of a sudden, them farts smell,
they don't, you ain't making, self-made $10 million. They're a little stinkier now. I ain't got to put done with it. Because all of a sudden, them farts smell like they don't, you ain't making
self-made $10 million. They're a little
stinkier now. I ain't got to put up with this.
You hanging out with your boys, I
can tolerate that when you bring home $20 million.
Now you ain't bringing home $20 million,
I can't tolerate it as much as
I once could. So we need to
go our separate ways. Well, Draymond,
we can tolerate this when you help
us win four championships in six years.
And we were the preeminent team
in the NBA. Now, all of a sudden,
we've kind of fallen on hard times, Draymond.
I don't know if I can
tolerate it like I once could.
They like a marriage
when your career's over with.
We've all seen it.
We've all seen it.
Hey, man, you married, you need to go home. She all seen it. We've all seen it. Hey, man,
hey,
bro,
you mad.
You need to go home,
man.
She cool with it.
She cool.
You know,
now all of a sudden you ain't,
you ain't making that money no more.
All of a sudden you not in the limelight no more.
And you come home.
Where the hell you been?
Hey,
just a year ago,
I was out with the boys.
It wasn't a problem.
It was a problem.
Yeah.
You want me to be docile?
You better get back in the league. Other than that,
you better be normal. The 30
women you had before better go down to
this just me. Right? And that's
just how it is.
Someone said that
I forgot
who said it, said the referees are
eavesdropping on their conversation.
But I think the refs are
trying to keep it because we know we know what talking leads to gill because somebody gonna say
something gonna get the feelings hurt that's just the way we that's just the way we wire but no no
no no that's football y'all why like that y'all fighting people with your helmet on with your
helmet off no no no y'all like that up we got some sense a little bit but y'all wired like that. Y'all fighting people with your helmet on, with your helmet off. No, no, no. Y'all built like that up.
We got some sense a little bit.
But y'all ain't going to.
No.
You see, like, this right here, the choke cost him $800, right?
This is going to cost him millions if he don't get his shit together.
So NBA players, we not really trying to fight.
The ref eavesdropping, that is the problem.
really trying to fight. The rest eavesdropping, that is
the problem.
You're trying to
stop us from doing what?
When most things that happen are
a reaction, and most things that happen
is because y'all are not calling that whistle.
If you do your job,
we can do ours,
but the fact that you don't want to do yours
and we sitting here going back and forth,
let it happen.
Let it, okay.
Let it happen.
You trying to stop stuff from happening
when most of the things are just right here,
on an instant plane.
It ain't when we're jabbing back and forth.
When was Draymond talking to Nerkich?
No, he didn't say anything to him.
Not a damn thing.
What did he say to Rudy when he put him in that figure four?
Not a damn thing. Well, they should have Rudy when he put him in that figure four? Not a damn thing.
Well, they should have suspended Rudy Gobert's teammates
for letting that happen. That's who should have got suspended.
Because Cat
and Ant-Man ain't do
nothing. I don't care. You ain't running up on my
teammates. No, no. You grab your teammates. I
grab my teammates. You ain't touching my teammates.
Facts. Like, that's
just the lay-in-alone for you. Like,
Draymond did was correct what happened was
they grabbed you see what he did when they grabbed clay he's like oh y'all got clay i got your man
i got your man i got your man i won't out there should have been an nba orgy over that mug
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The Lakers' in-season tournament banner.
Charles Barkley said,
you don't do champagne for in-season tournaments.
If the Lakers put the
in-season tournament banner up i'm going to roast their ass on television i got one question is it
a championship championship or not it comes it says championship the problem is we we don't know
where this is going to be moving forward you think they're going to you think they're going to do a
way with let me ask you a question.
Is it more or less likely they'll have an in-season tournament next year
and the next year and the next year, or are they going to do away with it?
What's more likely?
I think this is a new thing.
It seems successful.
But why is Charles Barkley talking?
You don't have to ask him.
You ain't raised no banner,
period. No, no, no. If he's laughing,
that championship, is he
still giggling when Phoenix Suns
in 93 put up the Western Conference banner?
Because he was happy when that went up.
Exactly. And the ones in Philadelphia,
when they hung up his
Western Conference banner,
was he giggling
and sniggling? No. No.
Because here's the thing.
What I've heard, Gil, is that it's gimmicky.
Let me tell you something.
And I'm old enough.
I'm a little older than you, Gil.
I know something that they instituted in 1979.
Chris Ford was the first one to make one, the three-point shot.
They said it's gimmicky.
They need to do away with it.
Now, if you can't shoot the three, you can barely play on the court in the nba game so how's that no that's that's facts like they don't pay attention to
history like there was no there was no uh shot blocking back when you know wilton was doing it
so the fact that they're improving the game deals point line got moved in yes two feet right so in. Yes. Two feet. Right? So this is the first year of it.
20 years
now, we're going to be sitting here
talking about, oh, he got 20
in-season tournaments and five NBA
championships. He's just the first one.
That's the problem. I totally
agree because I believe
it's kind of like the play-in tournament.
The play-in tournament was gimmicky.
Now look at it.
And that counts
as a playoff appearance
for the team. It wasn't even the playoffs.
And the Lakers got in the play-in tournament
and went all the way to the Western Conference Finals.
So,
I think
the problem that I got is that people
pick and choose. Because I think the
problem that they got is that LeBron won.
Because had LeBron not won it, we wouldn't have any problems.
Everybody would have been cool with it.
Because now that he win, it don't mean anything.
Had he not won, he can't even win an in-season tournament.
Now that's facts.
If Denver would have won it, it just continues with their dominance from last
year. If Indiana Pacers
would have won it, they would have got some TNT games
or ESPN extra games moving
further in the season. So
it is that LeBron's won it, but
that's what's going to make it stick.
Right. But here's the, let me
ask you this.
You played against Kobe.
So in other words, and Jordan,
and as competitive as they were,
they tell the story that Jordan,
Roy Williams told a story that he beat Jordan in pool
and Jordan went and played pool for two weeks.
And people have told the story of Jordan and he quit.
He wouldn't do this.
He wouldn't do that.
And we know how ultra competitive Kobe was.
So if they'd had this thing,
if David Stern had instituted this,
so Jordan going boycott, say, man, I ain't playing this
gimmicky thing. What's Kobe going to do? Say, nah,
I ain't playing this gimmicky thing. Or are they
going to try and win?
That's
a tough one. The reason, because
as long as it's there, they're going
to try to win it. 100%.
Jordan's going to win it.
The Bulls team's going to win it. If Kobe
is in a position to win it, he's going to win it. The Bulls team is going to win it. If Kobe is in a position to win it, he's going to win it.
But Kobe was the same person who was arguing about the new ball that came in.
Yes.
And he said this.
He said, if Jordan didn't play with it, I don't want to play with it.
Don't help me try to break records.
Let me do it on my own.
If Jordan didn't have this ball that helps him go in,
don't give that shit to me.
And that's one of the reasons that the ball got boycotted.
Because those guys are like,
nah, I don't want it if Jordan didn't have it.
Because the ball went from Spalding.
It used to be Spalding and now it's Wilson.
Am I correct?
Yeah, but this was a Spalding ball.
It was that fusion ball.
Yeah, it's kind of like that FIBA ball.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, I ain't gonna lie, huh?
Hey, you
let it go with it. Gave that motherfucking 60
in that one. 60,
50, 40, 50. Oh, I was doing work in that
ball.
George Carl. You know, I'm really sick
of George Carl. I've never met the man, but I'm already
sick of him. He tweeted,
the bubble banner, in-season banner, stitched
together would be like one whole banner.
Bro, you didn't
win anything. You know what? I just want
somebody, can somebody, can
one former player
tweet support of George Carl?
Is there any of his players that
like him, that play for him? This is
Matthews, right? This is Matthews?
No, George Carl. George Carl. Hey, when you don't like him, you play for him. This is George, this is Matthews, right? This is Matthews, right? No, George Carl.
George Carl.
George Matthew Carl.
Hey, when you don't like him,
you got to say his middle name.
Matthew.
Matthew, yeah, Matthew Carl.
The one who benched Kobe when he was 18
in that All-Star game,
and Kobe hated him since.
Averaged 32 points a game
and 17 matches in the playoffs,
and George Carl with them dynasty teams
He was having
The man won
He had 550 plus seasons
Out of
Nine times to the playoffs
He was out the first round
Eight of them
He should go ahead and shut up
And I think he might have been the first
one seed to lose to
an eighth seed when the Nuggets
beat the Supersonics.
Yes, sir. In 94.
He's an underachiever.
Hey, we should actually
thank him. We should thank him
for 92.
See, people don't know. Matthew
was coaching
the Spain team in 92, right?
That's what he won.
He got a championship in 92
over in Spain.
Okay.
Yeah.
But he was coaching those players
that MJ was running through.
Oh, yeah.
You know, when we beat them
by 41, oh, yeah, that was insane.
That was insane.
Again, Gil, we know
why the bubble don't hold significance to a
lot of people. Who won the
championship in the bubble? Ron.
Had anybody else won? Because
what I heard, what people
have been trying to tell me for the longest,
that LeBron James is the most
mentally weak NBA player
that they've ever seen. But
he was the only guy, and keep his team and himself in that confined space for three plus months.
So if you're so mentally weak where you can't go nowhere, you got cabin fever at the yin yang.
How was he able to stay so mentally focused while all the mentally tough teams and players succumb to the
pressure because mentally weak is something people just throw around because of tweets and stuff
right me week is is what the clippers were right oh i don't want to be here why should i go there
i'm scared for that's mentally weak when when you're talking about being in the jungle, fighting against players that are saying, I'm just here to win.
Right?
Right.
You've seen what Booker did in the bubble.
Right?
They went 8-0.
Mentally strong.
The guys who went there just to go there, they were mentally strong.
Right?
Now, from there, it's about basketball.
The mentally weak didn't focus on
basketball they complained about everything but the game itself right right and that's the problem
like you you're mad at the team who was more disciplined that's all yeah Clippers you can be
mad all you won't Clipper fans you can be mad at your one but your team is the one who's complaining
about everything we can't go to the strip club. We can't do that.
But if you notice, all of a sudden, you notice they didn't want to be there
once they got kicked out and they was up 3-1.
Now, when they was up 2-1, they was up 3-1.
Whoa, we want to be here.
This is what it's about.
We're playing the game we love.
No distraction.
You get chased down.
Now, all of a sudden, we didn't want to be here, man. We're playing the game we love. No distraction. You get chased down, now all of a sudden, we
didn't want to be here, man. We had checked out.
And we heard people saying it wasn't going to matter.
So we checked out.
I heard that. No, listen.
Listen, listen. They checked out
just like Doc Rivers checked out.
They checked all the asses out
of that hotel. So in other words, they
cost Doc his job.
Doc cost himself that job.
He had 3-1 playing golf
every day. But Gil,
the players just said that they want to
be there. Hey, hey, this is a true
story.
Game seven.
Game seven, Unc.
They come in the locker room.
Everybody focused. Doc talking
about his golf score that he did early today.
Not the game itself.
So he was speaking on just his golfing.
And somebody mentioned to him, I hope you're ready to coach today
because if you lose, there's going to be a problem
because he was not focused on the game.
And his ass was out of there.
Listen, during the game, I heard during the game,
he done hit Elton Brand.
Hey, man, you got a job open for me?
What?
What?
I'm throwing a little extra on halftime.
Yeah.
A week later.
Yeah.
Kind of like the Draymond situation when he's in the parking lot and he called Katie after LeBron chased him down 3-1.
Very similar situation.
You know, I added a little yeast to the story so it would have grown, but you'll get the idea of it.
You got it.
Klay Thompson turned down a preseason contract this summer worth $48 million.
How big of a mistake was that?
At first, I was like, man, that was dumb,
right? I thought it was. But when you're making 43 and you jump down to 24 being Klay Thompson,
right? I'd rather take my chances in free agency, right? I think financially it's a better move
because
no matter what he averaged this year,
15 and above, he can
get to year 48.
Right. He can get that.
So if I know no matter what I do
this year, my name, Clay Thompson, I'm averaging
anything from 15 to 20,
the least I can get is to year
48. So,
I'm not going to sign this deal.
Okay.
Because I think what's happening
is that they see all the
money. See, the worst thing you can do
is measure your worth by somebody else's
contract. And what they're
seeing is that these guys are getting money
and I'm better than him. I'm better than
him. And he got five years, 185. He got six years and this man or five three years or whatever
and now all of a sudden you're like well i'm better than him and y'all only offer me this
because everybody wants a max contract at 34 35 36 and we are you and i both know guilt that's
not happening unless you are the lead of the elite of the elite. Now, LeBron, guess what?
They'll probably give LeBron two more years, 125 me.
Facts.
But he's still playing at that level.
Klay can't look at it and say, well, I won four championships in six years.
Well, we already gave you a max contract for that.
Yep.
We've got to pay you now based on what we believe you would do in 24, 25,
25, 26. I
can't pay you based on what you've
done. I got to pay
you based on what I believe you can do.
Now, actually, correction.
They paid him
off what he did in the last four years.
Right.
1920,
zero. He didn't play no games. He didn't play no games
He didn't play no games 2021
He played 32 games
21-22 where they won a championship
He played 69 games last year
And he's playing 22
So basically in those 4 years he played 101 games
Right
You worked 48 million for 2 years
You know what I think
Screwed him up
This contract right here 3 year You know what I think, fuck? You know what I think? Screwed him up. You know what I think screwed him up?
This contract right here.
Three-year, 93 million out of Middleton.
Yeah.
I think that's the money.
I wouldn't be mad paying Clay three-year, 93.
I think if they would have offered him three-year, 93,
the same as Middleton, I think he would have took that.
No, I can't.
But here's the thing.
Is he worth that?
Now, I can't.
Was Middleton worth it?
Well, same amount of years.
They didn't expect Middleton to have those knee issues.
Because Middleton, remember Middleton in that championship,
Middleton was giving people the game.
He was in the business people the game that work.
He gave that work.
And the worst thing that really can happen is that you have an injury
that you have to get opened up
in your mid-30s.
Now, Gil, that's a problem.
Now, you don't have the
youth and
recoverability on your side
because you already got
up and down a lot. You got a lot of mileage
on that leg, on those legs.
And now you have to go be the
scope or you get a meniscus or
whatever the surgery is.
It's kind of hard to overcome
that. At 33,
man, trying to squeeze
out a four-year deal to put it to
37, I know that's the ideal. 33 men trying to squeeze out a four-year deal to put it to 37.
I know that's the ideal.
But it's one of those things where the bottom line is two-year 48.
And I know he's not starting off the season the way he would have hoped.
I'm pretty sure he wishes he would be averaging about 25 right now where they can
get this deal done right now.
He can get some stress off. But the fact
that he's playing horrible
is a two-year
48 even on the table now.
No, no.
If I'm them, to be
honest, I'm going to just wait
until he goes. If he keeps the same up, 15 and 19, I'm going to let free agency dictate what he's going to get.
And then I'll just match it.
Right.
Okay.
Right.
I mean, I might lose him.
I might lose him.
But I'm going to be banking on this is where he lives.
The only team I can really lose Klay to is probably a Los Angeles team.
Lakers.
Probably, I can, that's who I'll be worried about,
but then I'll probably throw in some extra lean on that.
He's been here four years.
This is where he's been.
Because considering the Lakers will probably be only,
maybe they'll go that extra year and maybe not 24,
maybe that extra year they'll partially guarantee it.
So instead of the full 24, maybe we extra year, they'll partially guarantee it. So instead of the full 24, maybe
we guarantee 16 of it.
Hey,
they got the money to do whatever they want to do.
Yeah, but both got
money. But I'm just
leaning on just
hey, what's going to happen
though? They could mess up
let's say with Draymond's already
gone.
If Steph missed some times and Klay get in about averaging about 28, 29 a game for about 15 to 20 game span.
Is he still that guy, O'Gill?
Is he still capable of doing that?
Because you got that ACL and that Achilles, it robbed him. It robbed him of what Clay was, an outstanding two-way player.
And granted, as any player, as they start to age,
they can't sit in a chair like they once could for an extended period of time.
And you said something very interesting that made me think,
is that you said Clay never improved his game from being a catch and shoot you know guy
spot up guy hey and he's great at it but my retort to you how difficult is it to get a guy to do
something different when he's had such success doing it that way why would i improve why would
i why would i take it with some why would i I improve? I mean, and I know you see
Steph, Steph added the layup package
because Steph used to be an outside guy, outside
the paint guy. Now Steph added a layup
package, he's even more deadly. You hug up
on him, Steph will go by you. Got great handles
and can finish with either hand on either
side of the rim. Clay
hasn't, didn't take his game
to that level.
It's a personal thing.
Are you working out to improve
or are you working out to get stats
and get achievements, right?
I don't want someone who works hard, right?
I want a hard worker.
That means their self-improvement
is what they
build their foundation on.
Oh, you number one right now, right?
Right. It'll stop you from working.
No, hell no. I'm trying to maintain that.
Yeah, same thing.
If I see a flaw in my game,
when I go into the summer and I look at
synergy, right? Oh, shit. I'm going
right. I'm bad at the left. I'm bad
at this corner. The first
two months of the summer, right? That's what I'm going right, I'm bad at the left, I'm bad at this corner. The first two months of the summer, that's what I'm attacking.
I'm attacking those weaknesses.
I can't hide behind championships, MVPs, because the greats didn't.
The greats improved every year after every year.
They couldn't prove anymore.
And that's where I don't see Clay.
I don't see Clay improving.
Yeah, you got four rings.
Cool.
You have a scoring title.
You should be trying to get scoring titles.
You should be trying to be the man on a team.
That's how you should be going into the summer working.
Averaging 17 to 21 your whole career, that's cool.
Right.
But what about like, okay okay as i start to get older
let me add something to it maybe not let me maybe now let me put the ball on the floor
and take it instead of you know and i understand the three point is more valuable than the two
but let me put the ball on the floor and maybe i can get to the rim because people
look to chase me off the three instead of of sidestepping to clear space, maybe I put the ball, take two, three
dribbles and maybe kiss it off the glass from 12. What's so funny is I remember when I had,
I value Klay more valuable than Steph at the beginning of that dynasty. I said, well,
one is six'7".
If he can learn how to dribble the ball,
I can put him at the point
and then get a bigger shooting guard.
I've been saying the same thing.
Learn how to dribble.
Like, what do you do right here?
You've learned that since you was little.
That doesn't go nowhere.
If Steph Curry took the summer off of
shooting and worked on ball handling
and stuff, he's still going to be Steph Curry.
You don't lose that. I can
go in the yard right now and make
75 out of 100, and
I ain't shot in months.
I'm lying. I'm lying, y'all.
Yeah. I shot this morning. I'm lying.
Exactly. Because you're looking to catch
somebody on the hustle. You're looking to catch somebody.
You're looking to catch somebody on the hustle.
You're looking for the come up.
You're going to catch a bad.
I ain't shot.
Man, I ain't shot.
Man, I ain't shot like three, four months.
I tried to get him up.
I know you did.
And somebody was going to fall for that.
Check this out.
KD has some very interesting things to say about Dre, this post-game presser. He said, that was insane to see. Never for that. Check this out. KD has some very interesting things to say about Dre, the post
game presser. He said that was insane
to see. Never seen that in an
NBA game. He hasn't been
that way when I was around or coming
into the league, so I hope he gets the help
that he needs. Bro,
that's two people say Dre needs some help.
Two people on the same team.
They said it.
No, we've seen him do the antics.
I think players like them, man, when the team ain't good, the frustration's higher.
Yes. As the heart beat, I think it beats harder, faster when you're losing.
Like, he don't have no time to relax.
Like, he's trying to figure out how to will this team to win.
When you win in every game, the antics don't come out.
The antics are starting to come out when you're losing.
And, you know, your backup is against the wall.
Yeah.
But, Gil, you know how this thing works.
You remember when you was going 60-70-15,
when you was going 73-9 and you beat the hell out of everybody?
So guess what happens when it's time to get my lick back?
I'm trying to tear your ass up, too.
Yeah, and he ain't.
You remember, Gil, in the start of the fourth quarter,
Golden State Warriors, Steph
playing Draymond, they on the sideline. They done built up
a 30-point lead. Now the team's
trying to build up those 30-point leads on bad.
Yeah, and he ain't
going out without a fight, obviously.
I say, man,
it's a very unfortunate situation.
But my thing is, the Warriors, the only problem that I got with this, Gil, yeah, Draymond was wrong, but the Warriors.
Draymond has been this exact way.
Now, all of a sudden, you want to intervene.
Now that you want to have an intervention, it's like, okay, Draymond, we're going to put our armor.
Bro, y'all should have stopped this.
Y'all let the man clip Jordan Poole.
No matter what Jordan Poole said, he didn't deserve what Draymond did.
But I fought Jordan Poole because you know when you argue with a man, as long as you on one side and we arguing, we fine.
But I'm not going to let you close the distance, Gil.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm getting that first one off. And I'm not going to let you close the distance, Gil. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm getting that first one off.
And I'm not going to let you walk up on me and then you shove.
No, I ain't going to shove.
Because the moment you see it at your peripheral,
and you can tell the different tone.
I don't know how it is, but you can tell the tone when somebody's like,
okay, dude might want to do something.
Okay, so now I got to go to a different place mentally
because all of a sudden, that old fun level,
hey, you ain't going to do that.
You ain't going to do that.
You're doing all that talking.
Now, all of a sudden, I got to let, okay,
you're going to get what you're looking for.
Yeah, but we ain't like that, huh?
We ain't like that.
You know what, Gil?
I keep, you know what?
I've heard NBA players say that.
But being in the NFL locker room,
it's a different level of testosterone and machismo.
Because even if a guy has to take an ass cut,
he not going to let you punk him.
He not going to let you walk up on him.
Because, first of all, he can't.
He can't. He can't.
You can't.
I don't care if it's a D lineman and a wide receiver.
I don't care if it's a running back and a linebacker.
Respect is everything.
See, when you only got 15 players and really you count on eight, right,
for the most part, most of the stuff is not personal.
Right.
Right?
You know, it's rare where I hate you on the court not personal. Right. It's rare where
I hate you on the court and off.
Right.
Me and Karan, on the court,
we bumped.
Off the court, boom, we go.
Off the court,
me and Antoine never hung out.
On the court, that's my go-to guy.
You know what I mean?
It's rare that you don't like each other
on and off that.
And when that happens, you need to get traded.
Right.
Oh, for sure.
Well, first of all, you punched me.
Somebody got to go.
Either I'm going to a different team or I'm going to jail
because we got to fight every day until I win.
What the fuck?
Everybody built like you, huh?
No, bro.
Gil, you're not going to let no man just punch you in your face
and y'all go back and like,
okay, we gonna play 82 games together.
That's why I had that thing in the locker room, huh?
Okay.
They told you.
Hey, listen, that wasn't the first time, huh?
I remember Karan wanted to have a meeting with me.
I had the thing on me in the locker room.
Just in case. Just in case
I'm part.
Just in case.
Back up.
Back up.
But, I mean,
you had to feel, I mean,
bro, you brought the Desert Eagle. I have a
Desert Eagle. And I don't know, what you got,
I got the 44 mag.
You got the, what, the 50 cow. Uh-huh. Bro, what you got I got the.44 mag, you got the.50 cal.
Bro, man, that thing
you pulled that thing out like the Joker and the
first Batman, he pulled that thing out and it kept coming.
Is that a shotgun with a pistol grip?
I mean, or is that a handgun?
Hey,
I couldn't shoot him. I didn't shoot him. I just had him.
You just tried to
scare him off.
We ain't
trying to fight him. Listen, we ain't got muscles
like that to be trying to fight nobody.
Hey, I just got
the muscle to scare him off. I ain't really trying. I only got
old now. I only got too old to tussle,
Gil. I ain't going to lie to you. I got too old to tussle.
I'm going to get my car and drive away.
This might help clear up the ball situation.
Rick Carlisle said in his post-game interview,
he said there was a misunderstanding about the game ball.
It was Oscar Toshibi, right?
I think it's Toshibi, the guy from Kentucky.
First official NBA points, and we always get the game ball.
So we're not thinking about Giannis' franchise record,
unfortunately, in that situation.
So the guy that scored 64 points,
he going to lose the ball to a guy that scored two.
Oh, so they gave it to their own.
Giannis, hold on.
Hold on, check this out.
Gil, the game was in Milwaukee.
How the hell do you think Indiana, you get to keep the ball?
I just thought about that.
How the hell did they get to keep?
You going to get to keep the ball?
Oh, no.
Hey, Rick, that's some bull jive.
Oh, that bus.
Hey, I can tell you this right now.
That bus ain't leaving.
Oh, no.
That bus ain't leaving.
They probably, hey, listen,
they probably done switched that ball anyway.
So the one Giannis got ain't the real one.
If he did get it.
Ah, man, that is this.
Giannis dirty like that.
They done put the okey-dokes on him.
Listen, because it's the same thing.
My first two points,
especially that's tradition.
My first two points,
because you can't take that back.
That's my career.
But to be honest,
I never heard no shit like that before.
I never heard nobody.
Hey, hold on.
You know that, first of all, I've been in a lot of games.
And I know when running backs had great 150, 200-yard games.
I know when receivers had 200-yard games.
I know when quarterbacks threw for three.
I understood.
And now, obviously, the ball's a difference because every team got their ball.
It's not like basketball where everybody, you know, the basketball is the difference because every team got their ball it's not like basketball
the basketball is the basketball
you shoot with that ball, we shoot with that ball
but in football
the Broncos got their ball, the Raiders got their ball
but
you mean to tell me
that you didn't know Giannis had 64 points
the man dropped 26 on you
in the fourth alone
come on Rick they want him to pay for it back has 64 points. The man dropped 26 on you in the fourth alone.
Come on, Rick.
They didn't care. They want him to pay for it back.
They want him to pay for it back.
That's all that is.
Hold on.
The NBA's going to get that ball.
What the hell are they getting it for?
Do they get the ball or the shoot?
They get one of them.
The NBA gets one of them for the...
Oh, okay, for Springfield.
Yeah, they get one of them.
They're going to get something.
Like, I'm trying to figure out, was it my jersey they got or my...
I should have been at that game.
I should have been at Milwaukee.
I said, Yonah, can I have your jersey?
Him not realizing.
It would have took...
It would have took our running.
The NBA gets one of those.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you believe Zion
has been overly criticized?
No.
Why not?
Because if
we do not criticize him,
that means we accept what he's going to be.
If he keeps up the same,
if he keeps gaining weight, right?
If he keeps gaining weight,
then we've accepted it.
So we're like, all right, we're fine.
We're going to call you a bus
and just move on to the next star.
So the fact that we're still talking about him
means we still see the potential
of what he can be.
Right.
I agree.
But I think the problem is more people care than he does.
Because at the end of the day, Gil, it's a personal choice.
And I just want to tell my kids all the time, I can't want something more for you than you want it for yourself.
And right now there are people that want Zion to get his training and his eating under control more so than the Zion wants to get it under control.
Because that's what it is. And even if even let's just say if even if he has an eating problem, no matter what your demons are, we create those demons.
We must chase them away.
So in the thing with Zion, I understand.
But again, Gil, when you look at him and he's doing what he's doing, he's giving you 30 and 12 and he's two, 300 pounds.
What incentive does he have now?
If he was giving you six and six and six and eight now he's like
man i need to lose some weight but because he's having these outbursts but he should have said
you know what look how many games i've done missed that's a direct reflection of my conditioning
and i'm too heavy let me do something about it you know what the problem is
have you noticed he's heavier now than he was in training camp?
He's heavier now.
Yeah.
Because in training camp, you're doing a lot more running as opposed to now
because all you get is the game and then shoot around.
Ain't nothing really going on.
Yeah, and that's the problem is he's trying to be normal.
And this ain't football where you're coming to practice at 6 a.m and you leave in you know 6 p.m he probably to be honest he probably not even burning a thousand
not even 500 calories working out every day so that means he consciously at 23 years old, have to sit at, go home,
and do two hours of cardio.
So he has to really just,
I'm going to diet,
I'm going to work out.
And that's not what he was built on.
He wasn't built on that type of discipline.
That's going to take real self-check.
Soon as the summer hit,
and he has to lock in and say,
all right, I'm going to go into the summer and I'm going to lose 60 pounds.
He can't do that in a season.
No way in a season.
Not during the season.
No, no, no.
It's done.
Right now, what's going on?
It's done.
The season's over.
You can't expect him to lose 30 pounds right now.
No.
Flying, partying, eating, traveling, sitting.
No, he ain't losing no weight right now.
That is damn near impossible.
He better get on some Adderall.
He better.
They better check off that drug, Tessie.
I think the thing, Gil, is what I tell people,
well, Shannon, what's discipline to you?
It requires you to do your best when no one else is watching.
You see the problem?
I bet you when Zion, when people are around Zion,
he eating chicken breast, he eating little pasta,
you know, he eating fruit.
But then we, listen, bro, you can't fool people like,
well, Shannon, an elephant eat, all he eat is grass.
Yeah, but he eat 500 pounds of grass.
So yeah, you can overeat even if you eat nutritious, which he's not.
I've never seen someone be a big, big young people normally grow to be big old people.
And big old people don't live long.
Now, listen, everyone killed me when I called it out, and luckily me
and him are still cool because I called it out
when he was in college. I said
18 years old, 19 years old,
at 285, that's not good.
So what you think? If he's
285 at 18, and you know
18, man, I can eat anything I want to.
I kept a
12 pack, and I ain't talking about in the fridge.
I couldn't really walk around in the summer. I was locked up. I had a 12 pack. And I ain't talking about in the fridge. Hey, I mean, I couldn't really walk around in the summer.
I was locked up.
I had so many muscles.
But as I started to age, you have to work.
Because as you start to get older, Gil, you either have to work out harder or eat cleaner.
And sometimes you got to do both.
Yep.
Or both.
B-O-A-F.
Both.
Both.
Both.
But the thing thing people say,
well, Zion needs a personal chef.
Zion needs personal accountability.
Y'all don't...
They acting like he don't have a chef.
He got a chef.
But you can't be cooking at Touffee.
You can't be cooking Jambalaya.
You can't be cooking gumbo.
You can't be cooking that.
He got Uber Eats.
When a chef leaves, he got Uber Eats.
Yeah.
That's what he got.
You can't be eating a dozen beignets.
It's just, he might eat when he's sad.
He might eat when he's happy.
Like, you know what I mean?
It's just, it might be his thing.
Like, you know, it might just be his thing.
And he's just going to have to lock in one day
and just, listen,
I don't want this no more. I don't want this for my life.
Because to
get something you've never had, you got to do something
you've never done before.
Always. I want to be an NBA
champion. I want to be that next level.
I got to get rid of this food habit.
Yes. And it's not really
it's not taking away the food.
It's taking away
at certain times of the day.
Right.
Or the portions.
The portions.
That's the thing.
And so I just wish,
I just wish I could sit down
and talk to her and say,
Zion, people are like this
because they care.
Because if they didn't care,
they would let you do
what you would continue to do.
Now, you're going to do
what you want to do,
but don't think people
are taking shots at you
because if they thought
you were a bum,
they wouldn't care.
They wouldn't.
But people love you
and they see what you can be.
Sometimes people can see things in us
we can't see in ourselves.
And I think this is a prime example.
He thinks everybody is coming down.
Well, if it's coming from a good place,
where would it come from, Zion?
Laughter.
The jokes.
We've been laughing at it for a while.
It started in summer league
when he was sitting on the bench after his first game
and had that belly.
He's just packing a lot of weight.
And I think they have to make it at 23.
They have to make losing weight fun.
They got to treat him like a little kid,
right?
Hey,
come on,
baby.
Good job.
You lost two pounds.
Keep going.
It's one of those.
You're going to have the baby until it becomes a routine form where he's
happy doing it.
Yeah.
I believe the first person, given his body type,
the first person he should have contacted once he decided he was going pro
was Charles Barkley.
Because Charles Barkley had a very similar situation.
And Charles said, Moses Malone told him, say, you fat.
Yep.
It was as simple as that.
You fat.
Hold on.
No, not only are you fat, you fat and you lazy.
No, I ain are you fat, you're fat and you're lazy. So sometimes it takes blunt, harsh criticism for it to resonate and stop.
Because maybe that's the problem.
Everybody's like, come on, Zion, you know, drop a couple.
No.
Tell him the hard truth and hopefully it resonates.
But I want the guy to get it because we've never seen somebody
that size, that explosive.
He has a Ferrari
engine and a Mack truck body.
Yes.
And he's moving it.
The fact that we are
laughing and
talking about it and he's averaging 23,
6, and 5.
And the thing is,
the guy can win me, but
here's the thing. When you're that size
and you're that explosive and you
jump up and down in an NBA game
over the course of a season,
the body wasn't made,
a body that size wasn't made to
do that, Gil. That body
wasn't made to do that.
Six times the weight coming down, so every pound he wasn't made to do that. Six times
the weight coming down, so every pound
he gains, that's six times.
He needs to be realistically,
if he can get back to,
he's only 23, so if he can
get back to 250,
260.
250, 260.
That would be him right before
he went to
Duke.
Yeah.
If I'm him, I'm going to tell LeBron James,
hey, I'm sorry, but I'm spending the whole summer with you.
Yeah, for sure.
And look, what you normally pay your chef, don't pay her,
because I'm going to pay her.
And she's going to cook.
I'm going to live in the guest house.
Yep. I'm going to live in the guest house. Yep.
I'm going to live in the guest house.
And I want to see.
That man got 21 years.
And he's going strong.
And it looks like he's going to be going for 22, 23,
knock on wood, nothing unforeseen happens.
Because he's going to get the call.
He's going to call it a shot.
He's going to walk away when he wants to.
Yep.
I'm bringing the luggage.
There ain't no, hey, LeBron ain't going to be able to call a shot. He's going to walk away when he wants to. Yep. I'm bringing the luggage. Ain't no, ain't no.
Hey, LeBron ain't going to be able to tell me no.
Hey, I'm going to do, I'm going to do, I'm going to do LeBron like Kobe did Jordan.
I'm going to nag this.
I'm going to nag the SHIT out of him.
And you go, hey, come on, boy.
Come on, son.
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Check this out. Life and love. Gil, what's the simplest thing someone can buy for you that would make you happy?
The simplest thing that they can buy for you that would make you happy?
The simplest thing that they can buy for me?
Yes.
Man, at this age, man, I don't want nothing that costs.
Right.
The things that I want don't cost nothing.
Right.
That's peace, loyalty, honesty, love.
Right.
Like, I thought you'd go settle for some potato chips or a candy bar.
Respect. The things we're looking for
out of just a partner themselves
and people that's around, trust, dignity,
loyalty, that's what I want.
You can't buy that, though, Gil.
You can't buy it? That's why.
What about a shirt? Can we get you a shirt?
Can we get you a pair of teeth?
Can we get you a pair of vintage? Can we get you a pair of vintage
Agent Z rolls? You can buy
me some sandals, hey, and be a cheater.
Right there, no thank you.
I want what's
free.
I want what's free. I done got
the sweaters and all that stuff.
I'll find out.
I already know what the key is.
Look, give me a card. My kids
don't buy me anything.
Just give me a card because they already done told me.
Daddy, what can we buy you that you don't already have and you can't get yourself?
Get your daddy a card and we good.
They going to stick some movie tickets.
But they don't do movie tickets anymore because I don't go to the movies like that.
But just give me a card.
But you know what?
I was dating this young lady. And I didn't tell her anything. don't go to the movies like that but just give me a card but you know what i have i i was i was
dating this young lady and i didn't i didn't tell her anything but she was she was just very
observant and when i came home uh i came home one friday because what i do i go to practice
and then i would you know go get my hair cut and then i come come home so i think i wouldn't get
home until about probably about four o'clock, five o'clock.
And she had watched me over the course
of like, and I've never
said anything. And
she had three zero bars,
candy bar zeros.
You like the zeros?
Man, that
She had three zeros.
I've always drank ginger ale.
And she had the honey barbecue corn chips.
And so she had, you know, obviously ginger ale was in the refrigerator, but the zeros and the honey barbecue corn chips were sitting there.
And the 100 barbecue corn chips were sitting there.
And when I walked in, because she had never bought me this before, but she just saw.
And I just walked in, and when I walked in, I just gave her a hug.
I said, thank you.
Because I like observing.
Yes.
We was having a conversation, me and some of my teammates.
And they were talking about their wife and all this and talking about, Sharp, you ain't even married.
I said, I tell you what, I'll bet you, I'll bet you, and I'll bet you.
I'll bet each of you $100,000.
I said, I want you all to do, this is what I want you to do.
Pick any fast food restaurants, Burger King, McDonald's.
There's a restaurant called Black Eyed Peas or S bar row with a piece of place I said tell you what
call your wife, tell her to go there
go to one of these places and don't tell her
what to get you
and you tell me what she gonna get
now I'm gonna call my girlfriend
and I'm gonna tell her to go to one of those places
and I'm gonna bet you
you and you, a hundred thousand a piece
I bet you she'll come back with whatever I told you she going to get.
Nah, man.
No.
Y'all talking about y'all married and your wife know you so well.
I'm going to take my girlfriend of two years and I bet three of you $100,000 apiece.
Guess what, Gil?
Ain't nobody want to take the bill.
Hell nah.
But I tell you what I'm going to do.
To show you how you lost your damn money, I've
called her. Go to Black Eyed
Pete. And I hung the phone up.
I said, I hung the phone up.
And I said, she's going to come.
She's going to bring me corn. She's going to bring me a chicken breast.
Plain. Rice.
Corn. Green beans.
And two rolls.
And that's what she brought?
I know she did.
Absolutely.
This is...
When women ask me,
and I told women,
stop asking this goddamn question to men.
Stop asking, what do you see in me?
What are you looking for?
Don't you...
We don't know until you give it to her.
We have a vision, but you need to bring
something that i saw something i'm here i don't know yeah like i like bring me like
men never been loved we don't know how to receive love yeah right that's what that's one thing we
we're not taught how to receive it so when someone like, like, I don't know what I'm looking for, but when I see it,
God damn it, I know that's it.
Yeah, yeah.
And that's what it is.
You doing the things that you're looking at my life, and you're beating me to it.
You know, hey, you know, I put my clothes in a hamburger, boom, it's clean the next day.
Like, oh, my sandals, boom, it's clean.
The water's running at 5.30 a.m. because that's when I
wake up. You woke up, turned it on
because you know I'm going to be getting up in 30 more minutes.
You're doing the things before
and I don't have to
ask you for it.
But my thing was, Gil,
I've had a couple
that knew
me better than I knew myself.
And because I ruined it because I was
afraid I'm like how did she know me but she just watched everything that I did everything that I
said Shannon it's this one's birthday Shannon it's your mom's birthday Shannon it's this one's birthday. Shannon, it's your mom's birthday. Shannon, it's Libby's birthday.
Shannon, you need to do this.
Well, such and such.
It was just like clockwork.
And it scared me so because I had never had anybody that took the time to get to know me like this and to know what I like, what I didn't like.
And to, you want me to pick this up?
I'm going to such and such.
What do you need? Do you want me to pick this up? I'm going to such and such. I'll be, what do you need?
Do you want?
And it, I effed it up because I didn't know.
I didn't know.
Because growing up, that's not how, like, my grandmother never said she loved me.
My grandfather never told me that they loved me.
Love when you got a roof over your head, you got food in your stomach, and you got clothes on your back.
That was love to me.
And they didn't tell me, but I knew it.
I could feel it.
But as I got older, that's like, I didn't know.
My gifts is my love.
That's the way I show you that I love you.
I'm trying to get you things that everybody can't have.
That's the way I show you that I love you.
I'm trying to get you things that everybody can't have.
And my therapist says, Shannon, the problem that you have is that you and your partner speaks two different languages.
You speak Mandarin.
She speaks Spanish.
Now, one of you guys need to learn the other one's language or it's not going to work.
And that's my problem.
And plus the thing is, it was easy to say,
you know what?
During my career, Gil,
it was easy to say F it.
Yep.
I ain't working on nothing.
Only thing I'm working on is my game.
You ain't a part of the game.
You go by.
It's easier.
It's easier to give up when it's foreign to you.
Yes.
If you loving me, this is foreign.
Yes.
Never received it before.
And that's one thing.
In that capacity.
Yep.
And that's one thing that men, we have to do a better self.
Like, ask your father.
He'd be like, hey, how were you loved? Right? a better self. Ask your father. Hey,
how were you loved?
Right? So I know what it looks like. Was it
rubbing your feet, saying this?
Because we don't know. We think when we're young,
breaking my window, keeping my car is love.
Yeah, yeah.
You know who she loved? Me.
Yeah.
Listen, I got served.
Listen, I got served on basketball court.
They're like, why you have four kids with her?
Shit, I thought it was love.
Yeah.
I thought it was love, not just motherfucker just crazy.
Yeah.
I mean, it is a little love.
You ain't got no bleach on your clothing.
You ain't got no bleach on your clothing.
You got to do it at least one time. You got't got no bleach on your clothing. You ain't got no bleach on your clothing. It ain't love.
You got to do it at least one time.
You got to bleach my stuff up one time.
Yeah, but that's what we think is love when it ain't.
Right?
We got to learn as men how to be loved.
We know how to love a woman.
We know how to be loved from a woman.
So we're getting it, and we see a rough patch, we take it off.
Gone. Yeah. Gone.
Yeah.
Gone.
It's easy.
I can get six mold to just do this thing.
I don't need this love.
I can just do this part.
Hey, how you doing?
That's easier for us.
Yeah.
Sitting there just taking the responsibility sometimes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I think the thing is, I wish I'd have had the mindset, the mentality that I have now in my 50s.
I wish I'd have had that in my 20s, Gil, because I'd have saved a lot of money and a lot of heartbreak from myself and some women.
Because I know not only have I been heartbroken and disappointed, I'm sure I've done the same.
And I've let some some good women go in my life.
I know, too, for one thousand percent life. I know two for 1,000% certain.
1,000%.
1,000. And if I had it to do
over again, things would
be a lot different in my life. But
hindsight is a magnificent
science because I have the luxury of
knowing today
what I didn't
know yesterday.
Hey, two got away, two more coming.
That's all you got to look at.
Two more coming.
They're coming down the pipeline, but you only need one of them.
But here's the thing.
But how much time do I have to vet?
The thing, Gil, Gil, I look at my life in summers.
Bro, I got, hopefully, if I'm lucky, I got 25 good summers to go.
I mean, you got to spend at least five of them vetting somebody.
What the hell?
Obviously, whatever vetting routine you got didn't work, goddammit.
It didn't.
No, it wasn't no vet process back then.
Oh, you look good.
Oh, you stacked up like laundry in the dorm room.
Oh, come on.
You'll work.
You know, back then, everything was based on aesthetics uh you look good
curvy that worked but then all of a sudden once the allure of the curves and that face
now what what am i stuck with yeah you hail all, all you do is argue. It's never good
enough. I hate, the one thing that
I hate worse than a woman is ungratefulness
because I've had women, no matter what
I did, it still wasn't good enough.
And that irks me because
I'm giving you
all, I'm giving you all
and maybe that's my, maybe that was my problem
Gil, is that what I was giving
they didn't want.
Or I didn't know what they wanted, or I couldn't give them what they needed.
But I gave them what I thought.
Because that's all I can do.
I mean, I can't do, I can only be or give you what I think you want.
And you told me at the time that's what you wanted.
That's what you wanted.
So, and that's why, like, for me, I hate buying gifts for my significant other
because I really want you to have exactly what you want.
I would just rather go write you a check or give you cash
and let you go get it.
Because what I hate here is that I get something like, ooh,
and you can tell when they don't really want it or they don't really like it. Because what I hate Gil is that I get something like ooh, and you can tell when they don't
really want it or they don't really like it.
I'm crushed.
You know, we all have the
same problem.
We all have the same problem.
If I go out and buy something
and I thought, especially with the time we have,
we thought
to go get you something and I
come back and give it to you,
and it's like, oh, okay, this is up.
No, Dan, you came by what I just bought you, first of all.
You can't give me what I just got.
You think whatever gift you gave me is going to be good?
I have to say, yo, because we don't get gifts.
So whatever gift you give me, I'm going to love and appreciate it.
Yes, yes, yes.
I'm expecting the same thing.
So when you don't like this gift,
or I give you this gift, and you trade it
and all that, all you do...
It break my heart.
All you're doing is breaking my heart little by little.
It break my heart.
Because, man, Gil, I bought this young lady
a Cartier grip.
Because here's the thing this is like
during like pandemic time maybe shortly a little bit after and and it was hard not to Cartier store
you just got you know back in the day you just roll up on the Cartier store but I had to make
a reservation okay I made a reservation and I'm standing outside yeah me I'm standing outside
waiting to get in the Cartier store. So I bought it.
I was like, oh man, this would be nice.
I mean, you know, hey, it's going to be...
I saw it on there one time.
Hey, man, and then women think we like...
See, that's what I'm saying.
Women think like we play us
and not realize our actions now are because of something that happens.
Like same thing.
I bought a Birkin bags, right?
Yeah.
And I had one custom.
It took one year to make it custom.
Her favorite color custom just for her.
Yeah.
I seen it on eBay like four months later
because they needed rent money.
Never gave.
I ain't giving you a gift card.
You can't even get a Starbucks $20 card no more for me.
It happened to me because I got, you know, because I used to, I still buy some stuff occasionally from Louis Vuitton.
So the guy would call when they get exclusive stuff in.
They're like, Mr. Sharp, you know, we got this in.
Would you like to take a look at it?
So, you know, I would run down there and take a look at it.
Like, yeah, I like that.
Get it.
Man, I probably bought, probably had
25 of those bags between
Gucci and Louis. Probably the cheapest
bag, $2,500.
Most expensive, probably 10 bands.
Mm-hmm.
We broke up.
She pawned them all.
Every last
one of them.
So I was like
and it wasn't
instead of that
instead of that
Gil
I would have rather her say
you know what
I really need the money
times have gotten tough
these bags that you
I would have bought them back
from her
exactly oh my god yes
I would have bought them back
from her
my daughters I got a daughter I got a him. My daughters, I got a daughter,
I got two daughters,
and I got a sister.
Could have gave back.
I got a homeboy.
I got two homeboys that got wives.
Hey, pick one for your wife.
I could have bought them back.
I'd have bought them back.
I would have.
And that's the funny part.
We already spent the money.
We will spend more money just to
get back what we,
it's what our blood and
sweat was into.
Right, because I would rather my
daughters, my sister,
my mom would have got a bag.
My mom probably, my mom doesn't
really want no bag like that.
My homeboy wife,
they, because at the end of the day, at the end of the, forget the end, in the middle of the day, in the morning, all I want you to do is appreciate what I've given you.
Because I bust my ass to get you that.
to get you that.
And that's, I think when it comes to
how we obtain our money,
it's easier when you don't
make it to spend it for us.
So when we come out and we buy
you stuff and we
are willing to open up the pocket,
but you have to really understand,
we're opening up years of our work ethic
for you.
These are years of our work. These you. This is years of our work.
These are line drills I'm giving
you. I'm willing to give
you these line drills
and for you to just be like,
it's cool. Thank you.
Appreciate it. Throw it in the closet.
It hurts. That's what hurt us.
Yeah, for sure.
Here's the thing. Here's another
question. Would you take before, not now, because I already know the answer now. Would you take $100,000 wired to you right now or a coin flip for $10 million?
before. So you're from Cali, right? Yeah. So let's just say 20 years, 20 years ago,
25, 20 years ago. Okay. Somebody says, okay, I'm going to wire you a hundred thousand or a coin flip for 10 million. I got a flip. The only reason is it's 50. I got a 50, 50 chance to
win 10 million. Cause you got a 50, 50 chance to go home with your hands in your pocket just like you came with nothing.
Hey, hey,
20 years ago,
I'm a high school kid.
Shit, my dad gonna take
that money anyway.
That's what I'm saying.
I say right now,
I'm talking about right now,
oh, it's a no-brainer for me.
But you talk about me
in high school or college?
Oh, damn, that coin.
As a matter of fact,
I'm going to put the coin in my pocket and say,
give me that, make sure you get that $100,000.
I don't know. It's two N's.
It's S-H-A-N-N-O-N.
I don't believe it, huh? No, no, no. Oh, I could. Oh, Gil.
Gil,
you have to understand, I didn't have indoor
plumbing. I didn't have running water.
Do you know what $100,000 would have did for me in the 80s?
I know, but that athlete going to kick in.
Yeah, they're going to kick in.
You going to see that $10 million just to flip?
I got heads.
I could have had somebody put some indoor plumbing in my grand house.
I could have got some paddling.
I could have fixed that roof.
Oh, no.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, no.
I'm sorry. I was middle class. I didn't have to worry about nothing. Oh, hell, I'm not middle. Yeah, have fixed that roof. Oh, no. I'm sorry. I was middle
class. I didn't have to worry about nothing.
Yeah, I was middle class.
I almost didn't make it to middle school.
I was middle class.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, no. Oh, no, Gil.
Damn, I went to school with
Tia and Tamira. Yeah,
Brandy. Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, you showing up middle class. Damn, Gil.
Yeah, Brandy.
Oh, you showing up, middle class.
Damn, Gil.
Is it on now?
Okay.
Hold on just a second, Gil.
What's up, chat? How y'all doing out there?
Everybody good?
Hey, Sunnyside.
Yeah, I've never been on Crenshaw you're right hey gail uh someone just donated five bucks and they said would you guys level of fame and money
how do you know if someone is genuine or just wants you for your money
oh man i mean that's gonna always be our Achilles heel because there's no real
engagement of
finding out if somebody wants
us for us, right?
I think
turmoil determines that
throughout the relationship.
We can determine that during or at
the beginning. There's nothing that person...
There has to be conflict. Yeah, it has to be
conflict to see what happens. Even though we don't want the conflict, it has to be to see if that person is
going to dip on us or cheat on us or whatever. Yeah. It has to be, we have to go through something
as a couple, because I know when it's smooth sailing, it's kind of like in the Bible when,
when, when the devil's told God that they, the only reason Job served you is that you give him everything.
He said, if you remove this hedge,
he will curse his very maker.
And he said, look,
you could take everything but his life.
So if everything is always good,
I mean, if you in the Rose
or you in the Bentley,
you got the BMW
and we got the six, eight,
$10 million home.
We get to fly private three or four times a year.
We get the villa that's 15,000 a night for a week.
What's the, what's the complaint about?
I need to see some choppy waters.
Yeah.
I need to see some bumps in the road.
I need to see some turbulence and to see if you're going to,
if you're going to walk with me.
Because now if I only see one set of footprints,
when it gets rough, that's going to be a problem because I know you left me alone
and you left me to do this by myself.
And a lot of NBA players, a lot of athletes themselves
are finding that out when they're done playing.
When they're done playing, because that's when the road gets choppy.
Because that's when a player himself is trying to find out who he is.
Yeah.
You're not the NBA or the football player no more.
You are a husband and a father.
And we're trying to figure out who we are.
And those women leave without that.
Because at the end of the day, Gil, you're absolutely right.
Because at the end of the day, who are we?
No, you're not an NBA player.
You're not an NFL player.
That's what you did.
Who are you?
Well, no, no.
Glenville, Georgia is where you're from.
Who are you?
Well, for the longest time time I was from Glenville Georgia
I was an NFL player that was my identity so at this present time I don't know who I am
I need time to find out who I am are you gonna stay with me while I go on this I go on this trek
and so it's it's tough and I'm not going to tell anybody it's not
but the thing is with me
for me is that I've been very
very fortunate is that
if I got it you know
if it's within reason
I'll help the person that I'm with
because I've always
believed
that I'm going to get it back but I'm going to get it back three-fold I'm going to get it back,
but I'm going to get it back threefold.
I'm going to get it back tenfold.
So whatever I gave you,
50, 100,000,
I'm going to get it back.
Yeah.
And then what?
I'm always going to win
because I'm always moving
in a place with a good heart.
No ill intent.
Yep.
That's just the way I am.
And if I could help somebody,
I've been very fortunate that God has
blessed me, given me the ability
not only to play the
game that I love, football,
but to transition into my second
career. The same thing with you, Gil. God
gave you the ability to play at least a
decade in the NBA. Transition
to your second career. And pretty soon
people are going to forget that you were an NBA player.
And then all of a sudden you're just going to be your celebrity.
I was, I was, I was a pretty good, you know, people forgot that, you know,
Hey, I did play in the NFL and I was okay. I did. Okay. But, and so,
but for me it's, it's, it's hard. I don't know.
I don't really know what the answer is. Without turbulence, without conflict,
I don't know
if we can ever find that diamond because
that's what makes diamonds is pressure.
Yeah, you're right.
He said it. Yes, sir.
Someone
donated 10 bucks, I think.
JJ the King.
Shannon and Gil, does money make you happy with yourself?
The tangible product itself doesn't do anything for me.
I love money for what it allows me to do.
I can do things for my family I can only have dreamed of.
My kids, my mom, my sister, my brother, my homeboy, that they need something.
I can help.
Honestly, I buy very, very little.
My agent last year, there was this car, because I hadn't bought anything for myself in a very, very long time.
And this was going to be the last year they were going to make the Challenger in a gas model. They're going to the EV model. And I was showing it to my agent and he's like,
get it. I was like, nah, I think I'm okay. He said, nah, get it. He said, you haven't gotten
anything. He says, every time I turn around, you're doing stuff for your kids, doing stuff
for your mom, doing stuff for your sister.
At what point in time
are you going to do something for yourself, Shannon?
I was like,
but, he's like, no.
He says, you can
only save so much
and not be happy because
all you're doing is saving. He said, what
do you think is going to happen?
We got your trust in your state squared away.
You think they're going to save this money or they're going to enjoy it?
Where you're making it, you probably should enjoy some of it yourself while you're here.
So, I went and got it.
I went and got it.
I went and got it.
Like when people say money don't make you happy,
hey, this shit don't make me sad, I can tell you that.
Nope.
Gil, you know what I say, Gil?
Ain't no crying on the yacht.
Ain't no crying on the yacht, Gil.
And when you 35,000 feet up in there.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. You reached a comfortable cruising altitude of 35,000 feet up and down. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
You reached a comfortable cruising altitude
of 35,000 feet.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy your flight.
We got a travel time of four hours and 30 minutes.
Oh, I'm feeling pretty good.
I ain't crying.
But for me, it's what money allows me to do
that it puts my family mind at ease.
That.
Health care and things of that nature,
girl,
things that I worried about as a child,
things that my family worried about when I was a child or having to make ends
meet,
or we got to,
you know,
we can't pay the phone bill,
but we got to pay the light bill.
We can't pay the light bill.
We got to pay the gas bill.
There ain't no more worries.
And I tell her, I say, y'all, and even though I tell my kids, I'm last option, not first choice.
I said, well, you guys should not have anything to worry about.
Do what you're supposed to do and everything's going to take care of itself.
My mom, I said, mom, why are you worried?
I mean, worried about what?
All you got to do is pick up the phone and call my sister.
I've given her the green light.
Whatever you need, it's done.
It's taken care of.
My sister, hey, I've given her the green light.
Whatever you need, take care of it.
Everything is taken care of.
My brother, the same thing.
He's going to call and say, hey, bro, just wait.
Bro, you good.
So that's what the money does for me.
I mean, having like, you know, I got it.
But no, it's what it allows me to do.
It's the peace of mind that it gives me, Gil.
Because like I say, I ain't really spending no money on me.
I'm spending money like my family.
I want to see them happy because my purpose, I found out my purpose is to work.
It's to see people,
it's to see my family
and the people that I care about
happy.
I think
the real
thing
behind does money make you happy?
Are you making the money doing what you're gifted at?
Right?
Yes.
When I'm,
if I'm doing like when I,
when I retired and I got all the money in the world,
I was not happy.
Cause I didn't,
I didn't do what was I'm doing.
I don't know who I am.
I'm not playing.
I'm not playing what I know.
Since 2018, when I got into podcasting, this is what makes me happy.
And if I switch to the best of my ability, the money's coming, but I'm not doing it for the money.
You can get me 10 shows.
I can be in here.
I'm happy.
Yes.
On Sunday, I can't wait till Monday come.
Yes. But when Monday ain't around yet, come on, Monday can't wait to Monday come. Yes.
But damn, when Monday ain't around yet,
come on Monday, I'm sleeping.
I'm going to go to sleep early
so I can wake up on Monday to do what I'm doing.
These are the fastest years.
I play basketball.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Your purpose and my purpose is the same, is work.
That's our calling.
That's where we get, that's where we're most at peace. That's where we're most in our element is to do this, is to talk about, like you said, to do what you love and to get paid. I mean, think about it. Most people don't get an opportunity to do what they love. Excellent. They're working a job that they don't love.
Man, I can't wait, man.
I can't wait till the weekend.
Bro, it's Monday.
You just came off the weekend.
You just came off the weekend.
What the hell you mean?
You got another six hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
And you talking about you can't wait till the weekend.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
And you're talking about you can't wait until the weekend.
But to get up and to do something that you love
and to do it for the people
that you love and the appreciation
that
my fans and my subscribers
and my listeners,
that's what makes it worthwhile.
That's really what makes it worthwhile.
Man, you can see it.
I'm not even going to lie you know I've been
behind the scenes when we talk and I was like
man listen all I pay attention
to is the greats why they are great at what
they do
you know the jobs everyone's
getting the momentum everyone
it's not on accident
you know you love this I can see
it yeah you know
what I mean and that's when you're doing it at that purpose,
you can only be great at it.
I think the biggest thing for me also, Gil,
is that I saw during the pandemic,
hell, I saw them print money.
So why do I need to be jealous of somebody else
because they got a bigger platform?
Let me work hard and see if I can grow my platform.
Hell, they print money.
Yep.
And because you get some of it, that would mean it takes from me. platform let me work hard and see if i can grow my platform hell they print money yeah and because
you get some of it that means it takes from me we've got to get out of thinking that if somebody
gets something it's coming from me no this is just my opportunity and people like you know people
don't i don't think people see the work that goes into something like what we do people just think that we click the button and we just start talking but there's a lot of work that goes into something like what we do. People just think that we click
the button and we just start talking. But there's
a lot of work to come up with
a format, to come up with a rundown,
to come up with...
But when we talk about
sports, and
I think it's the same for yours,
people might come for the sports,
but they stay for the stories.
Because of the relatability.
Because you're talking about two guys, and you're talking about myself and you and Ocho,
is that let's see how similar some of the things that they've gone through is what I went through.
Because sometimes people think because
you got money, it solves all your problems. No, it might give you an opportunity. Sometimes you're
better equipped to get out of situations. It helps you solve them, but it does not absorb you of them.
And so for me to do this and the opportunities that I've been afforded to have people to help me get to this point and to push me and to be genuinely happy.
Man.
That's what it's about.
Gil, that's what it's about.
Really, though, bro.
It really is.
Like, I just I love doing the research part of it.
I just, you know, just the media itself, right?
You know, when people talk about TNT, ESPN,
like people don't realize when I go on those jobs,
I'll call the directors.
Hey, what can I say?
Which words is banned?
Which words is illegal?
I want to know it all.
Like I treat it like basketball.
When Dwayne Wade told me, say, hey, listen,
when you go into your second job,
this is what you are good at. Don't go in there as Gilbert Reen is three-time all-star three all-nba you go
in there as a beginner yes you learn what the greats know pay attention to the greats they're
there for a reason yes you don't know what you don't know yep and that's the mistake that a lot
of people make is because just because you're good
at something doesn't mean that you'll be good at something else. And are you willing to put the
time? Are you willing to put the energy in it? Because for me, I work just as hard at this job
as I did football, even though I was better at football because yeah, God gave me ability to,
to be able to talk.
But there's a difference between just talking when you're in the barbershop and talking with your homeboys and talking with a mic and a camera in your face.
Yeah.
It's something entirely different.
So, Gil, we got a question.
They said, hold on, let me get this.
Gil, Tim Grover talks about how you were one of the hardest workers,
such as training.
How was a regular day of training with him?
It all depends.
So like when I was with Tim Grover in the summer, I'll get up about 5.30.
So 5.30, take my shower, even still resume in the day.
Get up 5.30, shower, and then get there.
So I'm gonna get there about probably about what, 7.15, 7.30.
So I'm on the court about 8 o'clock, 8 to 10, 8 to 11. My first workout, take about an hour,
two-hour rest, then I'm back in the gym around 2, 2 to 5. Then I'm going to go eat, dinner,
two to five, then I'm going to go eat, dinner, maybe,
depending on if I'm going to go back in probably about six to ten and then have that final dinner.
So I was working.
I was trying to do, I was trying to really put in an eight-hour shift.
Wow.
Because that's what Kobe was doing.
That's what Michael Jordan, that's what I heard.
You know what I mean?
So I'm trying.
When I heard Kobe went to a special ops guy,
when I missed those two free throws against LeBron,
where's the special ops guy?
San Francisco, here I come.
Right?
Like I'm,
the elite is the elite for a reason.
Right.
And if you only see in what you're seeing around,
you can only be this.
They're all stars in here,
but he's
a superstar.
So I want to do what the superstars do.
I went to Grover because Kobe
went to Grover. Jordan went to Grover.
I'm going to give you my stuff. I'm going to give
you my regimen. Is it good enough?
Right. Right? You judge
me. Is it good enough?
So he can say, yeah, well, man,
Jordan was doing a little bit more. All right, well, what else
was he doing? Right? I went
there to show him my work ethic so
he can critique it.
Wow.
And this is what I tell guys all the time.
There's a price for greatness.
And if you're not willing to pay that price,
you don't deserve to be great.
Facts.
There is a price.
There is a selfishness that you must have.
There is not one great player that's unselfish.
You have to be unrelenting.
You have to be demanding of your time
and give less than a damn about somebody else's.
It's got to be, look at the greats.
Look at the greats.
When you mention Kobe and you look,
Mike, and you look at Tiger Woods,
the greats of the greats,
there's a selfishness that is demanded.
It's mandatory. And people are like, oh, no.
Bro, I'm telling you. And what's the
first thing they say with a player that's good? Oh, you're
too selfish. Yeah, because I'm trying to be great.
Yes.
Yes. It's mandatory.
It's mandatory.
Like that you don't,
I can't be willy-nilly with my
time. That my time is the most important.
Time is the number one currency.
Don't let anybody tell you different.
Because it's the one thing that you cannot recapture.
If I lose a million dollars, I can go make two million and make it up.
But the one thing I can never get back is time.
It's the number one currency.
And then people like,
me and my chat, we good. But, you know,
like, outside the mother chat, they be like,
man, you arrogant. I work my ass
off the beat.
What? I work
eight hours, nine hours over you. Yes.
Right. I'm number seven.
There's six people in front of me.
I'm a watcher. I want to be number 5 next year
the people behind me
fuck them
that's not my problem
I work my ass off to be here
I'm going yes
just like if I score 60 on somebody
I know they coming
I know they coming
when they come I'm going to be prepared
like I was an athlete I'm'm gonna wear it on my shoulder because i know if i
don't somebody gonna wear me on theirs yep you're absolutely right humble no i work too hard i work
too hard to be humble well what the thing is now gil is that we're in a different arena, something that we got a late start.
See, a lot of people that that that's in this space, they've been doing a lot longer than you and I have.
And so in football, you know, hey, and it's the one thing that I could do.
Hey, I could determine how successful I was going to be.
They throw me the ball. I catch it. I take off.
I'm asking someone else to critique me let that
sink in now so i got no saying i didn't vote myself number one nobody else on the list voted
me number one there was a panel that says you know what we think this guy based on what he's done
should be the number one on the list and that's boy that's that's that's that's right i mean like i said and the
guys that that's on that list that i have so much like i'm i'm congratulate all 25 people but
there's something special when you have a relationship when you know the guys that's on
the list so being around steven a for the last four and a half months
to be around Pat McAfee,
like I said, I would bump into Ryan Clark, so
I kind of knew who he was, but
we've gotten a little closer
and to see you and having a conversation
that you and I have been talking behind
the scenes trying to come up with something together
and it's like, man,
man, look at us.
Man, look at us. Man, look at us.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This isn't our chosen profession.
Let that sink in.
You didn't go to school for this?
No.
You didn't go to school for this?
To be an athlete
and to change over.
You see,
I had a professor once told me he said
son those that can do those that can't teach or talk about it he says you able to do now i can no
longer do i have to talk about it and to be able to talk about it, and because I put so much time,
I put so much energy into being great at this,
like I was football.
It's everything.
It's everything.
Transferring your work over.
Transfer the energy to something else.
And that's why I think the athletes are moving faster because we have the foundation of a work ethic, right?
And all we do is just have to take it, take the work ethic part, even though we don't know what we're doing,
and just put the work ethic and learning the information, understanding why this person is good.
Like I watch, yes, I got a TV here, here, here, here,
one right here, those two back there.
I got a jumbotron up there.
I got four TVs.
I have everything going moving at one time.
I'm just absorbing information styles.
Like there's no, when you launch the nightcap,
there's no surprise
it's successful. It's you.
You put the time into doing it.
People aren't...
Successful people
are successful for a reason
all the time.
Because when they're
doing it, they put their passion
and their love into it
yes that's what you have to do and when you love something you work for it you work at it
gil someone asked like what was some of your favorite memories from the all-star game they
asked me what was some of my favorite memory from the pro bowl well the pro bowl is different than
the all-star game there's see when I went to the Pro Bowl, Gil,
they actually tackled.
It wasn't
this two-hand touch stuff that they
did away with. It got so bad
that, you know, like, tackle
football is like tackle football. You really
need to put somebody on the ground.
But it was just the fact of going
over there, seeing a lot of the people
that I had when I was in high school,
watching, seeing the Jerry Rises being over there and rest his soul,
Reggie White and a lot of the guys and,
and meeting a Deion Sanders and some of the all time great players for the
very first time. But to go to the, to make the Pro Bowl,
me and my brother, we made it, we went 92 and 93.
We were both starters in 93.
And that was probably my fondest.
Making it for the very first time in 92,
but to go in 93 and he and I were both starters,
that's my crowning achievement for the Pro Bowl.
Yeah, I mean, when you're selected,
one of the 24, 12 in the East, right?
You're recognized for your talent.
I mean, I was excited.
You know, I know there's a video out there like,
yo, we get to keep the robe?
Like, you know, it's like you're getting to see
all the stars, all the elite in the same building at
one time, right? You got the
Shaquille, the Iverson, the Kobe's,
the Yao Ming's,
Dwayne. You know, I made my first all-star
with Dwayne Wade, LeBron, and Bosh.
Right. And I have
a big old painting on it, and I have everybody's
signature on it.
Because I never knew if I was going to make it back
again, but this was going to be a memory
that you couldn't take from me.
I was like a little kid. I didn't even have to play in a game.
Just my name being
called as an all-star was
everything because I remember Magic
Johnson when
he got diagnosed in that
all-star game.
92 in Orlando.
Orlando was my favorite.
That was my biggest memory was my favorite team. That was,
that was,
that was my,
my biggest memory for All-Star,
just the whole atmosphere. So being selected to it,
it just put me part of that crew.
Wow.
Brandon,
can you do us a favor?
Can you stop spamming cash out?
Stop begging people for money
because ain't nobody giving you
a damn broke ass no money,
Brandon.
Because every time Ash
put you in timeout, you pop up in another Brandon. So you ain't nobody giving your damn broke ass no money, Brandon. Because every time Ash puts you in timeout, you
pop up in another Brandon.
So you ain't getting no money. Nobody giving your
broke ass any money. So get out of here. Okay?
Hey,
is that from your chat or mine?
I think it's mine.
It's from our chat, right?
Yeah, it's from my chat, Gil.
So Brandon, get your broke ass out of here.
Go get a job.
Damn, Brandon.
Now you got to change your name to B. Wood.
Damn.
You should have named my ex.
That might be my ex sitting there begging for money.
Nah, nah, nah. I don't think it's one of your exes, Gil.
I don't think she's shooting that bad right now.
You don't know my exes then.
I don't.
Make sure you hit that like button.
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Arenas, right? Yeah.
Gil's Arena.
If
my chat can see me on this side,
what's happening, chat? Thank y'all for showing
up. I appreciate it.
Hit the like, the subscribe. You know when we get
the 430,000,
I'm giving out 5,000
tomorrow.
Hopefully, y'all, we don't get there so I can save my
goddamn money, but if y'all get me there,
get him there. Let him spend the money.
Let's be cheap.
Hey,
I love throwing the money. I'm not getting it.
Not getting it. Give me the 430 and they don't get me there. Cool. I'm not getting it. Not getting it.
Give me the 430 and they don't give me that cool.
I can put it back in my pocket.
They go get you there.
They go get you there.
Thank you for tuning in tonight, ladies and gentlemen, for a very special edition of Nightcap.
We did a great collab myself and Gilbert Arenas.
Ocho, I'll see you tomorrow.
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