Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - LeBron & Curry lead USA to gold + Quincy Hall interview
Episode Date: August 11, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson are joined by Olympic men's street skateboarding bronze medalist Nyjah Huston and 400-meter gold medalist Quincy Hall to discuss their performances at the 2...024 Paris Olympics. Also, Unc & Ocho react to LeBron James and the USA defeating France in the gold medal basketball match, the USA dominating the men's and women's 4x400-meter relays, and the USA women's soccer team defeating Brazil to win gold.03:40 - Show Starts04:08 - Quincy Hall joins the show45:08 - Team USA basketball gets gold49:44 - Masai Russell wins gold in the 100m Hurdles51:00 - USA Women's soccer wins Gold54:02 - Deion Sanders01:01:47 - Mcwen loses jump off01:04:00 - Jordan Chiles may have to return bronze01:06:01 - Q and Ayyyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The guy at the bottom of the screen, y'all see it right there?
That's the gold medal winning 400 meter.
He just ran the second fastest time in Olympic history.
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We have a very special interview later tonight with Nigel Houston.
But first, we're joined by, you heard me say it earlier,
400-meter gold medalist Quincy Hall, that dog.
Quinn, what's up, bro?
That dog, you see what I'm saying?
That's what it is.
Yeah, I'm
Quincy. First off, I'm
going to let you go. We got
some unfinished business, me and Q. We've been
talking, going back and forth on Twitter and whatnot.
Congratulations for one.
Quincy, let's get into that 400 meters.
We're going to talk about the men's and the women's.
Let's get to the men's first, the 400 meters.
And Chris Bailey, it was reported that you're dealing with a little hamstring issue
or leg issue, and you weren't able to run.
So they led off with Chris Bailey, who handed to Vernon Norwood,
Bryce Devon, and Rob Benjamin.
And at Vernon Norwood, he's had an unbelievable,
because he's ran extremely well at the mixed doubles.
And yesterday, he ran us back into qualification running 43-5.
Today, he split another one.
But it came down to that anchor leg.
And you know you got to be a boy dog and stand tall on that anchor, Quinlan.
You got Leslie Tobogo who run low 44.
And you got Rod Benjamin, the reigning Olympic champ at the hurdles.
When they got the baton, tell me what would have been your strategy
and what did you like about how Rod played it?
Rod played it smooth, man.
Rod knows that Tobogo's a quicker runner,
so Tobogo can't really, like,
try him as much,
but if I was Rod,
I would have took him out a little bit faster
and made him chase a little harder,
but Rod played it smart, man.
Rod had a long week.
Rod's an Olympic champion,
so Rod played it smart,
and if Tobogo would have tried him,
I feel like Rod would have ran a little faster,
but yeah, Rod played it real smart and if Tobogo would have tried him, I feel like Rod would have ran a little faster.
But, yeah, Rod played it real smart.
Rod is a good dude.
I thought Rod didn't step on the gas because he wanted to make sure he had something left at the end.
Because Tobogo ran the third fastest split that's ever been run.
He ran 43-03.
Rod ran 41-43-13, which is the fifth fastest. Only two men have ever run sub-spl-3. Rye ran 41-43-1-3, which is the fifth fastest.
Only two men have ever run sub
split 43.
Obviously, that's Michael Johnson, Jeremy
Warner. Tobogal has the third.
In the 92 Olympic,
Quincy Watts ran a 41,
a 1-43, I keep saying 41, ran
43-1, and then Rye today.
So what we saw today,
it doesn't normally come down like this.
But, boy, that's what we want to see because normally we just run away
with the thing.
Yeah, we always run away with it.
But I kind of seen it from the prelims and then from the go to good
that Botswana got a good team.
You know what I mean?
It's not U.S. just got some dollars.
Botswana got a strong team.
They got like five or six guys that can run 44 mid.
And 44 mid translates to 43 in the split.
So, no, we knew Botswana was going to be strong and stuff like that.
But without me being on the relay, I knew we could win it just because we got some dogs, too.
I mean, I know Quincy Wilson, he split 47, but it's his first time being out here on the global stage.
And like I said, he's been dealing with some hamstring injury too.
But it's just, like I said, it's a learning experience.
But any team we put out there, I had my money on our team.
You do know if you run on that relay, y'all, that Royal record might be 253.
Yeah.
You know that, right?
You know that, right?
I've been seeing a lot of comments about it,
but I don't like to think of it as woulda, coulda, shouldas, because I'm not that type of guy. I'm a what happened. You know what, right? I've been seeing a lot of comments about it, but I don't like to think of the woulda, coulda, shouldas
because I'm not that type of guy.
I'm a what happened.
You know what I mean?
So I don't like to put myself.
It's not about me right now.
It's about those four guys that stepped on the line
and ran that race and won it.
So it's not about me.
I won the 400.
Yeah, that's cool.
But I didn't step out today
because I didn't feel comfortable with my hamstring.
I didn't want to be tight or have to stop running and prevent USA
from being a gold medal. That was just a
business move and just being a
bigger person, being a good teammate.
I'm curious.
We saw the 400.
We saw coming off that last curve
where you are.
Forget that part.
I need to know, how did you mentally prepare for
the pressure of competing on the world's biggest stage?
I just want to know that first.
Then we'll get to the race and the end results.
Well, like I said, man,
I don't really like talking about track.
I don't really like talking like that,
but I consider myself being one of the mentally strongest
persons out there.
I don't think there's no pressure on me.
Like every time I go out there, it's like me racing in a small meet or
somebody else.
I don't really, I don't feel no pressure.
Like the other guys, I don't know about the other guy, but I don't feel no
pressure.
All I feel is that I practice by myself.
So when I'm out there and I'm out there grinding, I'm out there doing my,
my, my, my meters and I'm out there doing my heels and all of that stuff. And I just feel like if I'm out there and I'm out there grinding, I'm out there doing my meters and I'm out there doing my heels and all of that stuff and my junk.
I just feel like if I'm out there by myself, because my coach is all the way in California, Congress Island, and I'm out there by myself.
So when I'm out there just committing my work and doing my grind, I'm out there telling myself, like, come on, Q, let's go.
You know, you got to get up, let's go.
So if I don't want it myself, then nobody is going to want it for me.
So it's not really a mental standpoint.
It's just me.
I got bills to pay.
You know what I mean? I got daughters. I'm just keeping it real with. So it's not really a mental standpoint. It's just me. I got bills to pay.
You know what I mean?
I got daughters to feed.
I'm just keeping it real with you.
You know what I mean?
I took it as like
as bills every deal
on the first.
So I pick myself up.
I tell myself,
let's do it.
I encourage myself.
You can't encourage yourself.
Nobody else can encourage for you.
So it's not really
a mental standpoint
on how I can get myself ready.
It's just a dog mentality.
You know what I mean?
You got to run it yourself, man.
Well, you built different, boy.
Built different.
It's not just me out here built different. You got to
train yourself to be like that.
When you're out there, Chad,
and you're out there on that football field,
your coach can tell you everything and teach you everything,
but when you're out there, you got to do it.
It ain't no
coach telling me in my ear that he making me do nothing. You got to do that yourself. You too, It ain't no, it ain't no, it ain't no coach telling me in my ear
that he making me do nothing.
You got to do that yourself.
You too, Shannon.
You know what I mean?
Y'all know how it is.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When we break down this women four by four,
Shamira Little, she's had an outstanding Olympics.
She's run nothing but 49s in the mixed relays,
and she showed she deserved to have a leg in the finals of the 4x4. She
passed it to Sid, and I think the strategy
was they know Sid
when she normally runs, she normally
splits in the high 47s.
So they're looking for her to
blow it open. And so it's not going to
be a race because nobody else
can trot out what we can trot out.
They put Gabby, who's a low
49, she can run mid-46,
so that means it's going to translate. She's
going to be low 49, maybe even
high 48 in the split. Alexa
Holmes, she got what?
Fifth or sixth in the open.
She split 48. So now
there's like, I was thinking, man,
put Sid on anchor. But as
it was lining up, I could see
they're looking for her to blow this thing open.
Because once she blows it open, it's over.
So I see why they did that.
Because last year, if you've seen,
we had some exchange zones issues in Budapest.
And I think we ran out of the exchange zone
and got disqualified.
So making sure, we had a relay meeting earlier this week
where we wanted to, every relay,
we want to put the next runner out wide
so we could just run freely.
You know what I mean?
If we run freely, we don't have to worry about exchange zones.
We don't have to worry about time drops.
We don't have to worry about nothing.
Closed line finishes.
So, no, we said that.
But I feel like our coaches set everything right for us to just run freely.
You know what I mean?
Just be us.
Everybody run fast and run freely.
I think both of them got Olympic records.
I'm sure the men did for sure.
I think the women's got Olympic record.
Or they was close to American. No. No, they got the American record.
The Olympic record.
Remember in Seoul, the Soviets, they beat the Americans in Seoul.
They had two 400-meter finalists.
They had the gold medalists that ran on the relay split for the Soviets
and the 400-meter winner that ran on there.
They ran 315, I think
315, like
14 to 315, 15, something like that.
But they were close.
Had Sid had
someone to push her, she split
some 48 by herself.
I mean, she would book it.
But I feel like you put her
on anchor, you know, the other girls would have opened it up even more
because you can't really match our dip into 400.
You know, we got quarter horses, man.
Everybody in our relay can just go.
So, yeah, I don't think you really match the USA as a whole.
We were talking about it.
Let me ask you a joke because I talked to Michael about this.
And I talked to Gabby Thomas, but I've talked to a lot of people. And tell me what you Michael about this and I talked to some, I talked to Gabby Thomas,
but I've talked to a lot of people and tell me what you think about this.
I think Bobby is going to take,
go take,
see it.
And she's going to run the world.
That's going to be in Tokyo in 25.
And I think she's going to be done with that.
And she's going to transition to the open four.
And I think,
and either she's going to do a double double with the four,
four, the hurdles and the open four. And I think either she's going to do a double-double with the four, the hurdles, and the open,
or she's just going to run the open four and try to win a gold medal and dip up under 48 seconds.
What do you think?
Man, I mean, the thing about it is
that's going to be tough to do,
but I think she could do it, man.
One thing about Sydney is, I seen her this week, last week,
and I'm like, Sydney, do you ever have fun? Do you
smile or anything?
I know for real, this is where she
can quote me on this. I said, do you ever have fun? She just
told me, when I step on this track, it's
all business. I think I'm more
business, but she told me I'm all business.
I have fun, but it's not
around here. I mean, I
feel like she got the mentality. Track
is normally 75% mental, you know what I mean? like, I feel like she got the mentality. Track is normally 75%
mental, you know what I mean? So,
if you got yourself mentally right,
and then physically, you know, physically,
your coach is going to have you there. So, I think
she can do it, man. It's going to be tough, you know what I mean?
It's how much she can relax during the
rounds before she got to actually have to compete
in the finals. So, I feel like she
can do it. I mean, if they coach her, have something to do with it,
it's going to be one hell of a training session, you know, one hell of a fall, but I think she can do it. I mean, if they coach her, have something to do with it, it's going to be one hell of a training session,
you know, one hell of a fall, but
I think she can do it. If anybody can do it,
it's going to be Sidney.
Splitting 48-75,
I mean, she's running 48-75.
She's run 22-07, which
is like the eighth or ninth fastest time run by
a female at 200 meters, and she's got
like the fourth or fifth fastest time
in the Open Four this year, and she's a hurdler. fifth fastest time in the open four this year and she's
a hurdler. I ain't no question in my mind
I think with Bobby Kersey as our coach
and her training, I think
she'll be the only person that I think, and I saw
you saw Paulino, she ran 48-17
which is an Olympic record, broke the record
by Marie-José Paret of
France, a 48-25.
I think Zia can do it, Q. That's the
event that's going to be the toughest.
The hurdles are not going to be bad for her because she's dominating her.
She's the career hurdle for her.
But I feel like that 400 is going to get to her because when you get to that
final, there ain't no chilling.
You got Paulina.
You got the girl, Sawa Inasa.
You got the girl from Jamaica.
She didn't show up well this time, but the girl from Jamaica,
she can run 48, 47, 48 low.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Price.
Because she had a long season.
Remember, she had a long season in college,
so she didn't have no zap neck.
The lady from Poland, she went for, I mean,
the bronze medalist went 48.98.
That would have won every Olympics for the women
with the exception of the one that
Perrette won.
Mm-hmm.
Everything.
But if the schedule
is set up like this,
right,
where she has the
400 first,
where she has to
put all her all in first,
and then she can
relax the 400 hurdles,
that would be her best bet.
But if Femke doesn't
run the rounds
of the 400 hurdles,
meaning the 4x4
mixed relay,
then Femke might be
a little fresher on it. You know what I mean? So I really can't call it, but I 400 hurdles, meaning the 4x4 mid-release, then Fimke might be a little fresher on Anna,
you know what I mean?
So I really can't call it,
but I feel like, like I said,
if anybody can be fit for it,
it's going to be Sidney,
but the 400 is going to be a challenge
and then bounce back around the 400 hurdles three rounds.
Go ahead, Ocho.
Listen, I'm ready for our race, Unc.
Come on, man.
I'm ready, Unc.
I'm just being honest. I'm ready for our race, Unc. Come on, man. I'm ready, Unc. I'm just, I'm being honest.
I'm ready for our race.
Man, you're going to need about 10 months of training.
I don't need no 10 months.
Listen, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Listen, you inspired me so much, right?
After you ran, right?
You inspired me so much.
After you ran, I wanted to see where I'm at.
When we went at it on Twitter, you know,
we went back and forth,ige, Squaze, whatever
I went out there the next day and I ran
boom I was in some Levi's
I was in some Levi's because that's all I had
at the time and I had my daughter Tammy
so boom I did the 400
you know off a whim no training
right now you know and I ran
I ran a low 45
so I'm like okay boom
check this out.
Check this out to your daughter.
Your daughter, what the hell is that?
I got my money on your daughter
before I got my money on you.
I got my money on your daughter
before I got my money on you.
I told you that last night.
You think my daughter could beat me?
I'm not going to bet on it,
but I think your daughter could beat you.
Nah, oh, come on, man.
Come on, man.
Come on, man. You got years on it, man.
You been checking too hard.
You said you a dog. I'm a dog, too.
I've been a dog.
I know you a dog,
but you got to get the
plyometric thing.
You got to stretch.
I done did all that, Q.
I ran a 42 in the fold in high school.
Yeah. Yeah, a record. I done did all that Q I ran a 42 in the fold in high school Yeah Yeah
Yeah
Why were you at the
You would have got over
You would have got over
Oh no
Cause my grandma
My grandma made me play football
My grandma
You gotta think
Remember you gotta think
I was in high school
I was in high school in 86
So I really wasn't no money on that
So why Quincy got the National world record in high school. I was in high school in 86. So I really wasn't no money on that. So why Quincy got the National World Record
in high school?
Oh, because I had got thrown out.
I had got expelled, right?
So when I got expelled,
you know, all my records,
all my records,
everything went out the window.
Yeah.
But is that them?
Is that them?
Ask about me.
Well, listen, listen.
I'll tell you this.
I eat 30 meters.
No, no, no, no.
Don't cheat me. I don't eat no 30 meters, I don't need no 30 meters man It ain't no cheat
I ain't cocky but you talking to a Olympic champion
So I'm going to give you 30 meters
You got gold
I'm going to give you 30 meters
And I'm going to give you the hit so I go off you
Whenever you take off I take off right behind you
And when I rub that bowling ball
When I pass you
All I want to hear is that bowling ball when I pass you,
all I want to hear is that, you know what I mean?
So you really think you'll beat me though?
Like, honestly though.
I don't think, I know this is my job.
That's like me saying I can cover you in your prime.
I can't cover you.
But I'm still in my prime. That's why I'm trying to understand why you think you beat me.
You see what I'm saying?
You're right.
You're right about that.
But look, this is what I do.
I just line it up. You see what I'm saying? You're right. You're right about that. You're right about that. But look, this is what I'll do. This is what I'll do.
I'll run you in the 200 because you can't run that mile.
Oh, no.
You don't want to do that.
You don't want to do that.
I'll run you in the 200.
Listen, I'll run you in the 200, and then we're going to do this.
We're going to do three routes.
I'll cover you for three times.
Okay.
So if I beat you in the race, I'm going to give you a chance To win your money back
Right
In them three drops
Okay
If I beat you
We got a double up
If I beat you
If you beat me
There's no money
But you're not going to beat me
To 200
Okay bet
So you
You ain't got to worry
About that Q
Because his hamstrings
Don't pop
When he starts running at 200
So you ain't got to
You know
What I'm here
Like where I'm from
When somebody challenge you
Like you just line it up I'm ready I brought my'm from when somebody challenge you like you just
line it up
I'm ready
I brought my spikes
with me to Vegas
you got to
yeah
so I'm
I'm saying
I feel like
you just talking
I don't
but you know about me
man when I talk
I walk man
when I talk
I walk
I hope you do
but I'm just saying
this walk
gonna be a long walk
man that's all I'm saying
this gonna be a long walk
all I can say
is just line it up.
Line it up.
And that's what all do respect
to an Olympic champion.
All do respect.
I don't even talk crap.
I'm going to tell you this.
I got three track meets.
I'll probably be done
at the end of like
probably September,
end of September.
I'll come out there to you.
You ain't got to do none of that.
I'll come out there to you
on my own, dog.
Right, right, right, right, right. We're going to put the 200 together. Right. And we're going to put the three rocks. You ain't got to do none of that. I come out there to you on my own, Don. Right, right, right, right, right.
We're going to put the 200 together.
Right.
And we're going to put the three rocks.
You get three rocks.
That's it.
Okay.
Make sure you have the cameras.
Can we film it?
Because I don't want no excuses when I beat you in the tube.
Okay, so look, if I beat you, you got to put some Adidas gear on.
Adidas?
You see it?
All right, bet.
If I beat you,
if I beat you,
you got to put some Adidas, girl,
and we're going to come up
with a dollar amount
that we think is comfortable.
25 grand.
25 grand, we can do it.
Yeah, because you're not going to beat me
in the 200, man.
It's too much horsepower
under this hood, man.
So then if I'm not going to beat you
in the 200,
that means I got to work hard
to beat you in the rock.
There it is.
There it is.
I guess that means
I'm going to come out 50,
but I'm going to tell you
what I'm going to do
in that 200.
I'm going to run that bowling ball
when I pass you.
Nah, how you going to pass me?
Listen,
you're not even going to be able
to touch my shoulder.
You're not going to be
in arms reach, man.
This is what I do, man.
That's what...
You know how they ran
in the 200, man, in high school?
Let me guess. 17.
A 17!
Yeah!
Let me start playing.
You raw, boy.
You raw, man.
I like this. You know what I mean?
I like it, man.
Q, you finally got the man back at the top of the podium.
If you go back, I mean, we had won the 400 in every Olympics.
We're doing an 84 with Neighbors, 88 with Steve Lewis,
Quincy in 92, obviously Michael in 96 in 2000.
You had Warner.
You had LaShawn Merritt.
And so it's been 16 years since we stood on top of the podium
in the Open 400.
We've dominated that race.
You go back and look through history.
That's our race.
We own that race.
You're back.
You brought us back.
You brought us back to our glory.
What is it like?
Did you know?
Like, damn, man, we got the best 400-meter runners ever whole in the world,
and we hadn't been the top dog in a minute.
Yeah, no, like I said, the last couple years,
you got Wade from South Africa.
You got Stevie from Bahamas.
So, I mean, and Karani from Grenada.
It's been hard for us to win, but we got the depth.
We're just having that top dog.
We haven't had that top dog in a minute.
And I really haven't, like, set the time to, like, look at, like, stats and stuff like that.
Because when I'm not in track, I'm out fishing.
I'm out riding my horses.
I'm out chilling, man.
So I don't really watch track.
I love track because I've been running since I was five.
I love track, but I don't really watch it.
But just seeing, like, when I got done and knowing the statistics behind everything and everything, it just, you know, I mean, I've been running since I was five.
So everything's really been put together.
And it's been a lot of hard work,
but no, I'm proud of, you know,
where I've been and bringing back
the whole home to USA, you know what I mean?
That's loud.
We were talking about this earlier.
Here are the fastest splits ever run.
Michael Johnson, 42-91 in Stuttgart,
that world championship.
You had Jeremy Warner in Osaka,
the world championship. He ran 42 Warner in Osaka, the world championship.
He ran 4293.
Quincy Watts on the Olympic team, that world record team, 4310.
Rob Benjamin ran 4313 in Paris, and Jeremy Warner ran 4318 in Beijing.
The women missed the world record.
um the women missed the world record sydney mclaughlin ties the second fastest split ever run by a woman uh kratulova and ran 47 60 sydney ran 47 70 moderna coke ran 47 70
and kratulova again in 83 ran 47 75 now those two womenatchalova and Coke, are the only two that's
ever been below 48 seconds. There's only
48, 4799
and 4760.
Sia just put her name
into
that conversation.
Like I said, I
can't express how much she a dog, man.
She go out
there, people smile. You seen her before she ran the four in the hurdles a dog, man. She go out there. People smile.
You seen her before she ran four in the hurdles?
She look mad.
She got a point.
She just look mad.
She ain't joking around.
She got a blank look.
I mean, I was surprised that she dapped up Gabby Thomas.
Did you see her dap up Gabby Thomas?
She's like, I'm ready.
You ready?
Okay, let's go.
Man, listen.
See, like I said, I can tell she got a kind heart. She's a good
person, but I feel like
not even when she step on the train, as soon as she leave the house,
she's just on board. She's ready to go.
Like I said,
I think I'm a dog. I think she's a little bigger
dog than me. See me?
I take my hat off to her, man.
She the one, man.
But you know what, Q?
We talked to Michael, and Michael said, and he But you know what, Q? We talked to Michael.
And Michael said, and he was talking about it.
He says he thinks the race is going to come down between you and Hudson Smith.
He says the reason why I'm kind of like Q, I like Q so much.
Say Q that dog.
He say Q is a dog.
He say when you hear them young boys talk about, oh, he a dog.
Q is a dog.
He say Q is a go-getter.
He said, if that race is close,
it's a wrap. Q gonna come out on top.
Remember what I told you,
Q got something that you
can't coach. You born with that.
For sure. You can't teach that.
That's already in you. You born
with that. Listen, you came on that curb
and I'm looking. I say,
okay. You know when came on that curb, and I'm looking. I say, okay.
You know, when you throw that head back.
No, you're not heading.
Yeah, I thought you was in trouble, Q.
You threw the head back.
Q, I thought you was in trouble.
I thought, I said, oh, man, he done threw the head back.
You threw the head back, and you still had the strength.
You still had the strength.
I say, oh, boy, look at, man, look at my dog.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Man.
No, you see, you see, a lot of people probably counted me out
then but if you look at all my past races and like all my other races when i come off that
curve i'm in the back you know i mean i'm not i've never been really be able to work on my
my foot speed because i have i'm fragile i got like a lot of hamstring issues but
um when it come to like me coming off the curve, US Trials, I'm in the back. Last year, Budapest, I'm in the back.
I'm in fifth place.
But nah, I mean, as long as I don't quit, man,
I'm never out to race.
You know what I mean?
As long as we ain't never out,
I'm never out to race.
You know what I mean?
So if you count me out, you better guess me, man.
Hey, I'm bound to put you up.
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The US Women's team, they won by four seconds.
They ran 315, 27th, eight consecutive gold medals.
Kendall Ellis was the last second swap on the four by four,
and she tweeted,
imagine being told this morning you were running in the finals of the four by four just to be told four minutes before call time that you're not out what's what's what's
your take on this look i i don't know how well you know uh kendall ellis and you look i just i
think the coach is like we want that we want to win this we want to win the gold medal yeah and
we want to put our best four runners out there so what's your take on this q okay so kendall kendall
she she's a sweet girl She doesn't mean no harm
to nobody, but I feel like
I see why it hurts her because she has an
Olympic gold medal from, I think, the 2021
Tokyo Games.
But when it comes to
USA 4x4s, you
don't know. Like, we have no control.
Us athletes have no control on who's going to
be out there to be able to run or no control
on, you know, when you have no say so so i feel like coach uh michelle she she she she put a
relay together where she feel like she'll she'll be best thing you know i mean so we i i feel for
her at the end of the day like yo you know i was told i'll be running but i'm not it but like i
said you're going to be bound to medal when you run for the USA for 4x4. But it's hard to argue.
It's hard to argue.
315-27.
That's messed up.
You would know better than me.
Is there a reason why they chose
someone else?
In our meetings, they said
based off performance.
They're going to base themselves on practices. They're going to base us off of practices.
They're going to watch us in practice.
And they're going to base us off of basically our attitudes,
how we look nervous, scared, and all that other stuff.
They're going to play on who they pick for the relay.
So, I mean, I guess they probably feel like Kim didn't have the best week.
And some might say she did have a good decent week,
but she went to the prelim and she went to the recharge.
She made it out the recharge,
made it to the semi.
So I really don't have no say so on that,
but I feel like I said,
if they would have picked Kendall out there,
you see in the gap,
they still would have won.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dang.
Let me ask you this.
Yesterday,
Christian Coleman ran the fastest leadoff leg ever.
He ran 9.86 in the curve,
which is the fastest first leg split ever recorded in the history of athletics.
Usain Bolt, when he had that world record, he ran 9.92.
Yeah.
What keeps happening to the man in the 4x1 queue?
What the F keeps happening?
I can tell you that I genuinely don't know because I've
never really been a part of a 4x1,
but looking back at the video,
Kenny kind of left a little early, and
Kenny's a cool dude. A little?
He left a lot early. He left a lot early.
He's a cool dude, but I
feel like, like I said, we don't
really practice 4x1s together.
Now, the team that they had out there
pretty much trained together, but it was raining i i give him i give him some slack man yeah yeah he left he
left a lot early in yes and i know he felt bad for him because he cost us a medal and i don't
want to just say it was just him because it's you could blame us you could blame because we're a
team when you're a team you gotta blame everybody you know i mean? So we can't just point the fingers at Kenny.
We got to point the fingers from the coaches all the way down to the first leg, last leg, and all that.
So Kenny left a lot early, and he could have left a little later, but nah.
But Q, can I ask you this, Q?
Yeah.
Let me ask you this.
In the prelim, Fred Curley ran second leg.
If Noah Lyles is the only one that's changing,
why not just change his leg?
Christian Coleman in the World Championship,
he handed to Fred Curley.
In the prelims, he handed to Fred Curley.
Why the hell would you move Fred Curley from second leg
all the way to the anchor
when the only thing that you've changed is Noah?
I say, this is what I say.
I say they should have kept the relay the same
as prelims. They qualified.
Noah ran on the prelims?
No. Oh, yeah.
I would have kept their relay the same, honestly,
because the time that they ran, the qualifier
that they ran 37-4,
if they ran 37-4, they would have won it.
So, I feel
like they should have just kept the same relay,
but, again, it's politics. You relay but again it's politics you don't
know how they you don't know how
USATF they work their ways
coaches they work their ways in their own situation
like I'm pretty sure y'all had some coaches
you'd be like why you do this you couldn't have
the question because you'd have you know what I mean
I feel like I feel like
they did what they thought was best and it's
always a learning experience but
yeah man I feel like they should have kept it really the same
from when they advanced from the first round.
Like the females did it.
You know what I mean?
I feel like they should have kept it like the females did it.
I think the thing what happened was, Noah,
is that if you look at the women, all the women.
My name is Quincy, and I know.
My bad.
There you go, Q.
He said he wanted Joe Sparrow, that boy. there you go Q he say he want hey
he say he want
to jump spot on that
400
we have a conversation
we gonna line something up
me him
and maybe
maybe somebody else
we gonna line something up
and we gonna run good
but keep going
hold on
he really
he really want to challenge you
at 400 meters
yeah I mean
you gotta think
no one's a dog bro
no one ain't gonna back down
he think he do you think he took what I said lightly?
He didn't, but I'm respectful.
I know you seen what Tobogo ran the fold by fold, right?
Right.
Yes.
I feel like Noah, a healthy Noah, will run something 44.
Like, Noah's not no.
Really?
Man, listen.
Y'all, people going off Noah's high school time, 47 or 45,
but this man runs 19 seconds.
For him to come through the first 221 flat is going to be nothing to this man.
Wow.
Bro, listen, I know track.
I know energy systems.
I know the science behind this.
I know everything.
Wow.
One thing I know, I take my hat off to anybody that I'm not a hater or nothing.
Noah's going to run a good open 400
right now. He will beat a lot of people that
think that he's not nobody.
That actually run the 400, huh?
Yes, bro. Listen,
if you run 19.4, 19.5, whatever
he run, and then
21 will be nothing to him. It's a
jog in the park. You got another 200
meters, then in the last 100, you can't
coach that. That's just who you is. No one's a dog.
He's not in the conversation of being one of the fastest men in the world
ever to run for no reason.
Can I ask you this?
What's going on with Michael Norman?
What's in his head?
I mean, the guy's run 43 folks, Q.
It just seems like when he get on the big stages, it's just like,
I don't know, maybe the moment, maybe his anxious, maybe his nerves, maybe he can't control his emotions.
But this guy, you look at him in college and you look at the times that like them.
And I don't like to say meets aren't important because if you line up, it's an important because they're tracking it.
And, you know, whatever the case may be. But this guy's run 43-4. Yeah. Well, I feel like Norman, he's a ticking time bomb.
You can't, the time you sleep on him is the time he shows up.
So, I mean, like, I feel like Norman's been having a lot of injury problems.
I've been seeing him through the whole week,
been getting, like, treatment and stuff.
So, I don't think it's a facade or nothing.
But I feel like Norman, he's been having a lot of treatment problems.
He's probably been up and down in the sport
from the 100 to the 400, so
he's probably finding his way back to the event.
One thing about
Norman is, with another
couple of athletes, when he does get
back in his form,
he's one of the scariest men.
23-4 and being in college
or 43-4 or whatever,
whenever Tommy ran it.
Norman's a dog.
It's just you don't know when he's going to run it.
You don't know how he's going to run it.
But Norman, I keep sleeping on Norman.
He don't show.
But people talk about the last couple years
how he wasn't being up and performing,
but I wouldn't bet against him
you know what I mean
I wouldn't keep
I wouldn't keep down
playing him
who he is
because he's not
he's not Michael Norman
for a reason
hey
what's next
what's next for you
you know
obviously
you know
Olympics is over
you get to chill
now family time
what do you like
I'm going
tomorrow
Monday
I head to London
and I go to,
um,
I'm getting ready for the diamond league meets.
Cause I don't want to keep flying back home and stuff.
So I'm getting ready for the diamond league meets and I'm probably running
three diamond league meets.
And I hopefully try to bring back the diamond league final.
They got it like a diamond.
Right.
Yeah.
So I'm going to bring that back if I can.
You know what I mean?
I'm not,
if I can,
I'm going to do my best.
I'm a humble. So I don't like talking about what I'm going to do. I just rather do it. But now I want to bring that back if I can. You know what I mean? I'm not, if I can, I'm going to do my best. You try to run it. I'm a humble,
so I don't like talking
about what I'm going to do.
I just rather do it.
But no, I want to bring it back,
bring back the diamond back home
before I come home.
And then after that,
I'm just chilling, man.
I'm trying to see my daughters.
I'm trying to go fishing.
You know what I mean?
I'm trying to go get back
in the woods, get in the country.
Yeah.
All right.
But first, I'm going to stop by you
and go ahead, you know what I mean?
Stop by who? Stop by who?
Stop by who?
Don't let him about to hook you
Q don't let him about to hook
Don't let him about to hook you
Listen
Hold on
Hold on
Hold on
Hold on
Hold on
Hold on
Listen
I was finna let you slide
But now you poking the bell
Now you poking the bell
I mean I gotta poke the bell
Cause you came to me
Social media
You haven't seen that
They calling my phone
You finna rate me
You finna rate me I already lowered You finna write it, man.
I already lowered the meters for you,
so we're going to go 200.
We're not going to go for a movie.
All right.
I mean, listen,
make it light on yourself.
We could do the 100.
We could do the 100.
Dog, my foot speed like that, man.
You know what?
I understand.
This Ocho.
You know what I ran in the 100 in high school?
You know what this man feel? This man fear God.
I don't think he's God. Listen, I fear
him too. God wouldn't race me though.
Yeah, yeah,
yeah. I'm like that.
That's my dog. I talk to him all the time.
So look, whenever you're ready,
we can do a hunting. We can do whatever
you're ready, but before I do my
fishing and go see anybody
in my business,
I'm going to be an ultra bad y'all.
Man,
I mean,
holla at your boy.
As a matter of fact,
we ain't running no track.
We running light pole to light pole
like we do out in the city.
Light pole to light pole.
Light pole to light pole.
Light pole to light pole.
Hold on,
hold on.
No shoes,
man.
Just socks.
No shoes.
Yeah.
Okay.
No shoes.
Yeah.
You about your business.
You about your business.
I like that.
I'm going to wake up and yawn, and I'm ready to go get money.
Oh, I don't even scratch.
You ain't saying nothing.
I just told you.
I ain't say nothing about stretching.
I said I'm ready to go get money.
You know what?
How about this here, Q?
After you and Ocho race, you and I, we can go fishing.
Because I like to fish.
I grew up in the country.
So, and you from Missouri.
It looks like you like to fish. You got dogs. I love dogs. You love dogs. I like to fish. I grew up in the country. So and you from Missouri. It looks like you like to fish.
You got dogs.
I love dogs.
You love dogs.
You like to fish.
So after you and Ocho, y'all have your thing.
Let's go catch a method.
I'll go fishing.
I really like what kind of fish.
I don't fish.
I don't fish.
That's shit boring, boy.
I can't say that.
You probably you probably catfishing and crappy fishing and bream fishing.
No, we catfish.
We bass fish where you you active fishing the wholeim fishing. We catfish. We bass fish.
You're active fishing the whole time.
You're willing to bring it in.
You're catching fish.
I fish with what's biting.
You're not fishing for a bite. You're going to get the bite.
It takes too long.
No, it don't.
If you bass fishing, you got to know what you're doing.
You got to know the right tip.
You got to know what you're throwing.
You got to know when to throw it. It's a lot that come tip. You got to know what you're throwing. You got to know when to throw it.
It's a lot that come with it, bro.
You're a lot efficient if you know how to fish.
Okay, we could do a crank.
Can I smoke my cigar?
You can do what you want to do.
Okay, okay.
If I can smoke, I'll be all right for a few hours.
The fish?
Okay, we could use a jelly.
We could use a crank.
We could use a jig.
We could use a rep.
We could do whatever you want to do. I'm just saying,
Quincy, I got real confidence in me now.
Now, see, when you talk about that running,
I can't run with you. But when it comes
to that fishing, don't play, Quincy.
No, I mean, why y'all
coming at me like I told y'all?
No, you up there talking about you want
to bass fishing, talking about we don't do
no catfishing, crashing, and bursting
brim. We don't do no catfishing, brim fishing, let me do it on the fish fry, but if we going out, we bass fishing. I mean we don't do no catfishing. We don't do no catfishing. We're fishing. We're doing the fish fry.
But if we're going out, we
bass fishing. I mean, I feel like you're coming
at me now, so I got to push some luck at you.
I said we was
going fishing. All I said, we was going
fishing. You could have just left it at that.
We can go fishing. I'm just competitive, man.
We can go fishing.
We can go fishing.
We can go fishing.
I'm in South Carolina. You know what I mean? We go fish. We go fish. We go fish. Y'all let me know where y'all want to go.
I'm in South Carolina.
You know what I mean?
So you got to let me know where y'all want to pull up to.
What part of South Carolina are you in?
My brother lives in Columbia.
That's where I'm at.
He went to you.
He went to you.
I see you transferred from Juco and went to University.
He went to the Gamecocks also.
That's where I'm at.
I got a little job going out there too.
Okay. That's what's up. We can do a little John boat out there, too. Okay.
That's what's up.
We can do whatever y'all want to do.
We can fish.
What kind of fish are you fishing with?
An open face or a bait cast?
Look here, man.
I don't need all that fancy tech.
So you want all that fancy tech?
Give me that zip code.
I'll take that zip code 33.
Yeah.
I'll take that zip code 33 33. Yeah. I'll take that Zip Code 33.
You got a little money.
I'll take a cane pole.
It don't make no difference to me.
I'll take a cane pole.
We can show up there or we can get in the boat and go out.
It don't make no difference to me.
How you looking over your shoulder?
How you doing that, man?
Don't worry about all that.
Don't worry about that.
I tell you what. I bet you I'll come back with a worry about all that. Don't worry about that. I tell you what,
I bet y'all come back with a nice mess of fish.
You might. You might.
It depends on what you got on the internet. It depends on what
you fishing with. You don't worry about what I'm
fishing with. You worry about what's on the internet.
I won't. I won't.
Y'all shut up.
Thank you, man. I appreciate
that, man. Congratulations on your
gold medal winning performance
best of luck
the rest of the season
and the Diamond League
meet
look forward to
talking to you again
soon bro
thank you bro
hey I don't have no hat
so I'm taking my glasses off
boy I salute you boy
you won the real one
boy
like seriously
boy I salute you
I appreciate it
like I said
anytime I step on that line
y'all gonna see
the same type of performance
man I'm gonna give it
all my all you know what I mean?
For my fans, my family, my daughters, to my animals,
anything I got, I'm gonna go out there and put it all my all,
you know what I mean?
And for my brand, Adidas, man.
Yes, sir.
I know your family.
I know everybody in your hometown's proud.
All of America's proud,
especially those that watch and listen to Nightcap.
Quincy, sincerely, from the bottom of our hearts,
congratulations on what you've ever accomplished.
Tell your family we said hello, and best of luck the rest of the season.
I appreciate it.
Shout out, Nightcap, man.
I appreciate y'all having me tonight, man.
That's all right.
Love.
But we got that package coming.
All right, all right.
Hold on, look, one thing, look, one thing.
We got a package coming, though.
Hey, we're going to get in touch with your representative
and we got something coming for you hey i appreciate that like i said you know i mean
i'm waiting you know what i mean i'm saying i'm saying now you're good oh it's oh it'll be there
like i said before we gotta work on this race. 100 meter race, 200 meter race, and I got to go ahead and outfish you, man.
No tight lines. He's still calling
me out. Man, get off this line, man.
Get off this line, man.
All right, man. Have a good one, Q, man.
Right on.
That was it. We good?
Yeah, we good.
All right. That was it. We good. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was it, bro. Yeah, we good. All right, right on, y'all.
All right.
I appreciate it.
Man, quit, man.
Now that,
I like you, bro.
I like that.
I like you.
Man, he's a great dude, man.
Guys, we really hope you got it.
It ain't too many,
before you go,
it ain't too many like that in track, bro.
Oh, no, no.
Hey,
remember when we talked about about having that it factor
and have that aura
and that where people just gravitate
to you? Man, he got
all the bells and the whistles,
boy. He the real deal.
Hey, what's his... Y'all
go follow Quincy. Let's get his IG
and his Twitter follows up. What's his IG?
I just tweeted him, too, before we started the show.
Dog with two Gs.
Add Dog with two Gs.
8BG.
So y'all make sure you go follow him.
He's a man.
He's a great dude.
Let's get to this basketball.
The Americans beat the French on their home court.
Fifth consecutive gold medal in a rematch of the Tokyo Olympic finals from three years ago.
Steph Curry led the U.S. with 24 points.
He drained four crucial three points three minutes ago, including the game clincher with 33 seconds left for a nine-point advantage.
FIBA named LeBron as the MVP of the 2024 Olympics, along with the all-star lineup, Dennis Schroeder from Germany, Steph Curry, Victor Wimbinyama, and Nikola Jokic of Serbia.
LeBron James was the MVP.
I mean, question.
Chat, just for y'all as well.
Deserving of the MVP, or would you give it to somebody else?
What do you think?
I think LeBron, from start to finish, played best.
The most consistent.
I think that if you look at Steph Curry's last two games,
he was good.
But if you look at from start to finish,
I think LeBron deserved it.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah.
Dennis Schroeder says,
Euro basketball is the perfect advantage to team usa
let's take a listen to what schruder had to say
so uh we're sorry for the technical difficulties uh that was not on our end that was uh
and i guess that was kind of like what was disseminated uh throughout so but basically
what he's saying is that it's a very different brand of basketball in the NBA. It's not about entertainment. It's about smart basketball players knowing to make
the right play, when to make the right play, being unselfish. And he basically said the Europeans
are coming and they are the best basketball players playing the NBA. The best football
players play where, Ocho? In the NFL. So the best basketball players.
But when they go back to their countries,
most of these guys have been playing together.
They play the Euro style.
They've been playing together.
They've been playing this style of basketball for the longest time.
And that's why, for the most part, Ocho, when we look at Europeans,
nobody say, oh, they're entertaining.
Right.
There ain't nobody dunking and doing anything fancy.
It's basically just Luka.
He's not dunking the ball.
Jokic is not dunking the ball.
Giannis is like two steps.
It's not no smooth fadeaway like we see KD, like we see LeBron,
like we see Steph Curry.
The American is like us and America is like more entertaining.
They're playing fundamentally sound basketball.
Everybody like Tim Duncan.
Yep. Yep.
Yep. And so maybe the
NBA need to adopt some of those rules.
So all of a sudden now
you don't have the big
change from NBA rules
to FIBA.
Because it's a big, I mean, the line is closer to FIBA because it's a big it's a big I mean the line is closer in FIBA
don't know three seconds you can go 10 you know there's a lot and they let you play a lot more
physically in FIBA than they do in the NBA you you think that would be those rule changes that
they have in FIBA you think those would translate well to the NBA especially in today's game
that they have in FIBA, you think those would translate well to the NBA, especially in today's game?
The guys
will adjust.
The guys will adjust.
Could you imagine no three seconds? Could you imagine
no goaltending?
Listen, if they
go back to playing physical, as
opposed to, you know, we always make fun of
the NBA team today saying
that today's game is not, they
don't play defense, you know.
Any given night a team can score 120, can
score 130.
I'm not sure Mr. Silver
would be in favor of...
No.
It's kind of like 80s,
late 80s, early
90s, mid-90s basketball, Ocho.
Not that physical, but it's
kind of like that where they let you play a little bit more.
All that flopping,
they ain't calling all that flopping.
Right, right, right, right, right.
No, you earned your
5,000 FIBA.
You earned your 5,000 FIBA, but
congratulations to the man. We're standing
on top of the podium again.
Are we tied, or are we still
one behind China for gold medals?
We've won the total, but I are we still one behind China for gold medals? We've won the total,
but I think we were one behind China. I think we had 38,
they had 39 with the women
left.
Oh, okay, okay.
As far as gold medals,
first and gold medals, we got the
most. We're like 30 ahead of them. We're
30 ahead of China for total
medals, but they're one of
ahead of us.
Okay, women.
We got the women tomorrow.
They play the French team also.
That would tie.
We would tie for goals against China.
39-39.
Masai Russell wins gold in the women's 100-meter hurdles
with a time of 12.33.
If I'm not mistaken, she's the first since Breonna McNeil won in Rio in 2016, right?
I think that's when she got married.
I don't know if McNeil is still her last name, Ocho, University of Clemson grad.
But I think she's the last American to stand atop the podium
in the hurdles for the women.
Congratulations.
Because last up, Macho Quinn.
Macho Quinn from Puerto Rico.
She's still atop the podium.
She got the bronze this time.
Congratulations, Masai.
Salute.
But they be moving over them hurdles for her.
They did.
It was close, too.
That was a photo. Oh, yeah. It was close too. That was,
that was a photo.
It was a photo finish.
Damn.
They're like the hundred was for the men.
Yeah.
I mean,
there was a lot of,
I mean,
you go back and look at the man's 800 meters.
It was a photo finish.
There were a lot there.
I mean,
think about it.
Oh,
Joe,
you run two labs and it come down to a photo finish.
We don't normally see a whole lot of photos,
especially in the distance race.
Uh, but I mean, down to a photo finish. We don't normally see a whole lot of photos, especially in the distance races.
I think you had four men that ran sub
142. I think that was
Breonna Rollins.
McNeil is her name now. Okay, Breonna Rollins.
She was the
last to stand atop the podium.
Congratulations to Marci Russell.
Gold medal winning performance in the 100
meter hurdles.
What else we got, Ocho?
We got Schroeder.
We got that.
Yeah.
Oh, wait, wait.
U.S. women's national team won gold.
They beat Brazil 1-0.
Swanson and gold in the 57th minute.
And it seems like we're kind of back.
Because we had over the last couple of years, Ocho, we hadn't been what the American women are normally thought of to be.
And we also went young.
Yeah.
We also went young.
So...
That big three?
Yeah.
What was...
I forgot what the name is.
They want to call themselves.
I forgot what it was.
What is it?
Three?
Three Espresso, something like that?
Yeah.
I like it. Trinity Espresso, Trinity something. Something like that. Yeah. I like Trinity.
Trinity.
Espresso.
Trinity.
Something.
I like Trinity.
Rodman is one of them.
What did they call themselves?
Chat?
I saw.
I read.
I was reading about what they wanted to call themselves.
I'm expresso.
Trinity.
Espresso.
That's what it is.
Triple.
Triple.
No. Triple. Espresso. That's a good one. Triple. Espresso. That's a good is? Triple Expresso. Triple. Triple.
No, Triple Expresso.
That's a good one. Triple Expresso.
That's a good one.
I like that.
I like that.
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Guys, we had an earlier conversation.
We've taped with Nadja Houston, and here's the the Ocho and I interview with Nadja Houston
y'all gonna like this
guys
yeah right now guys we have some difficulties
we were gonna play that interview for you
once we get that worked out
hopefully we can bring you that interview in its entirety
Ocho
have you seen
the video it's gone viral Dion
we can't play the video
but Dion has some choice
I think it was a reporter
it's a reporter that always he always attacks Dion
he always attacks the team he always attacks everything
that they do do so I understood
I think you have two different sides here
right
as a reporter you have a job to do
correct when the job is not
being done as seen from the lens of the person doing the reporting then it's normally seen as
as an attack right it's a new season and still this specific reporter continually continuously
writes bad things about prime and continuously writes bad things about the program.
And I think Prime is fed up with it, you know, with this certain individual, this certain individual who continuously does nothing positive.
It's always in the negative light. And I think he's just fed up with it.
I think some people wouldn't be on Prime's side as far as handling the situation this
way and just not answering the guy's questions
at all when Prime was trying to ask him
why do you continuously do this?
What is wrong with you? What's going
on? Where can I help you in life
to where you continuously
berate our program
as a reporter for us?
And it just...
I kind of understand where Prime is coming from. Is he a reporter for them or he's just, I kind of understand where the vibe is coming from.
Is he a reporter for them or he's just,
or he just covered,
is that their beat reporter, Ash?
Is the guy that covers for,
I think he's just a national reporter
just happened to cover the college football
or is he the Buffalo's beat reporter?
Right.
Okay.
Oh, the guy that wrote the article is not the, is not the, so the,
so who is the guy asking? What is the guy that's asking?
Oh, he's the local CBS. Okay. He's the local CBS, uh,
affiliate reporter. And I think what he, uh,
he wrote that, uh, uh, uh, time was the second worst coach in the Big 12.
I think that was one of the things.
Right.
Yeah.
I think the thing is, Ocho, I get it.
And sometimes, like, it's like if somebody, let's just say from some network,
says something negative about you, and then they're like, well, I ain't doing no interviews with said network when it was just one person.
And so I think that's what time is looking at.
Like, I'm done with CBS.
Anybody from CBS, it's like, he kind of like.
Do you think it's CBS?
Or maybe I think it was, I think is that specific individual?
I think that specific individual represents CBS and Prime is sick of the tax from him specifically.
Nothing. If if CBS sent another affiliate or another field reporter, he'd probably talk to them and it wouldn't be a problem.
But he's just sick of that individual and everything being goddamn negative everything
well i i think the thing is we'll find out we'll find out if it's that because i'm sure they'll if
that's the case they'll have another guy that's from cbs or young or a woman reporter from cbs
and they'll go try to ask questions too and we'll see if it's an isolated incident involving that
particular reporter or it's a broader issue at hand here so um it's tough yeah it's a tough
situation because you're a coach and we don't that you don't get to do things like say like a normal
player because you're the you know you're the ceo you're the reflection that you're the embodiment
of the institution and you know you try to say and you know sometimes it gets hard i'm not going to tell
anybody that it doesn't it gets hard sometimes turning the other cheek when people constantly
attack you and everybody says oh just it's easy for you to say because you're not the one that's
getting in that position so it's easy for you to say well this is what i would do when you've never
been in that situation to know what you would or wouldn't do.
So, you know, I see both sides of it.
Having been in this, you know, when you when you become a professional athlete or you become a celebrity or an actor, entertainer, music, whatever the case may be.
But like, I mean, fame and fortune.
Yeah, for me, I take the fortune.
Y'all keep the fame.
fame and fortune. For me,
I take the fortune. Y'all keep the fame.
But it is, you know,
people say, well, that's what you signed up for.
Nah, no, I didn't.
I didn't know people were going to just say outright lie and just say whatever
they wanted to say. No, I didn't.
Because it used to be
a situation, don't you know?
The media
reported, they looked out for the players.
They might saw
a player doing something,
never knew about it.
Let a reporter
see somebody do something now.
It's different now because you have to understand
now the media has to catch up
to us because this is what social media
has done. Social media
has eliminated the
middleman so the media ain't even needed now because we can say what we want to say and we
have our own voice and our own outlet so we don't you yeah however think about it during your day
and during my day where i caught social media uh i caught on the tail end of my career but however we were to be perceived and represented
the media handled that
the media wasn't controlled or how
we're viewed by the public
now once social media comes along
oh the middle man isn't needed anymore
because anything players need to say
they can press they can hit the send button
now you have to be careful on what you say
when you want to get your thoughts across
but now listen social media has been big it's been really good press, they can hit the send button. Now you have to be careful on what you say when you want to get your thoughts across.
But now, listen, social media has been big.
It's been really good, good and bad.
It has its pros and its cons, depending on who the person is. Has done everything.
Yeah, exactly right.
Some people know how to carry themselves.
Some people don't.
You have to know what lines to cross.
Some people do.
Some people don't.
And listen, it's been a great tool for athletes. It's been a great tool for athletes, allowing them to engage with fans, allowing fans inside their world. I think social media has been a great thing for them. A lot of a lot of athletes. Listen, I like the stuff that Katie does. I like Katie being a super duper star and actually taking the time, whether it's positive or negative, going back,
going back with folks,
going back with folk.
It's cool.
It's cool.
It's just the thought of having access to someone that you watch on TV.
That's like the coolest thing in the world to me.
It's like the coolest thing in the world.
I,
if I'm not mistaken,
CBS posted a story,
but I think the guy works for the local,
the local paper,
the local paper in Colorado.
So I think that's the issue.
He's local.
CBS just posted a story.
He doesn't have any—I don't think he has an issue with CBS.
He has an issue.
With the guy.
And I'm not so sure he has an issue with the paper.
He has an issue with a said individual.
Yeah, that same person.
Because he's the one that's constantly
trying to get up on the scene,
seemingly like he's trying to get up on the time scale.
Yeah.
Time ain't gonna break, though.
He ain't gonna break,
not in that atmosphere,
not in that environment.
But what he will do,
he'll shut you out.
He'll shut you out,
he won't talk to you right and that seems
uh that seems to what what happened uh oh joe we forgot shelby mckeown loses high jump on a
tiebreaker the two men had 11 straight misses the bar was lowered during a jump off and kerr
finally broke the streak uh failures when he got over two two point three four meters which is
seven foot eight inches to take gold.
McEwen had left with the silver,
both he and Kerr having cleared 236, 7'8 and a half.
But they said no, they said McEwen,
I think McEwen was the one that said he wanted to jump off, right?
Because they could have shared just like Martuz Barshim from Bahrain
and Giancarlo Tambiri
of Italy
they shared the gold medal
last year
so they got two
two golds
they both
they both got gold
yeah that's dope
that's dope
I'm walking away
hey
okay bro we tied
okay I'm good
yeah
hey but
I'm getting the gold medal
but he said
hell no huh
yeah
and he got the silver
damn that jump I bet that jump off was that But he said, hell no, huh? Yeah. And he got the silver.
Damn.
That jump off.
I bet that jump off was intense.
Think about it, Ocho.
You had done cleared.
If I'm not mistaken, I think he had cleared two heights he had never cleared before. Right.
So those are personal bets.
Yes.
Okay.
You also have to factor in you're tired.
Oh, yeah.
The more you jump
you only got so many
hops in those legs
I'm like you know what
I'm good
I ain't lying I would've
I would've
the gold medal
I mean it's not like it would've been the first time
yeah I won a gold medal yeah but you tied so it don't count I mean, it's not like it would have been the first time.
Yeah, I won a gold medal.
Yeah, but you tied, so it don't count.
Yeah, it does.
I got a gold.
Definitely count.
I don't give a damn if three people tied.
I got a gold. I got one.
I got one.
You're exactly right.
So the U.S. had to settle for silver.
Congratulations, Shelby McEwen.
Personal best.
He got over 7'8".
Only a handful of American men.
I think Thomas, I think he might have been the last man to win Charles Thomas.
I think he was the last man to win the high jump in 96 in Atlanta.
And I think he went 7'10".
Can you check that, Ash?
I'm pretty sure it's Charles Thomas in 96
was the last American man to win the high jump.
That's what I'm thinking.
So,
we've got to count on
the women basketball team
to tie China, because if he had accepted the goal,
we would have tied for China, and then the women
win, and we would have been up one.
Been up one.
So, well,
that's it. What is it?
Jordan Childs
might have to return her bronze medal.
She won the floor exercise in the final
in Paris. The Court of Arbitration of Sports
rules Saturday that the judge impanels women
for exercise improperly granted
an inquiry that increased
Child's score and moved her into the
bronze medal position. The Swiss-based
court found that Child's appeal was submitted
past the one-minute deadline for
such requests and therefore should not have
been granted. As a result,
CAS said the American
gymnast should have received a score of 13.66
in the event,
which would have placed her fifth
just shy of the Olympic podium.
United States Gymnastics
and the USOPC said in a statement
they were devastated by Saturday's ruling
arguing that the anchorage child score
filed in good faith
and in accordance with the rules.
So she goes from possibly having
a bronze medal to fifth.
And they can appeal that, right?
No.
Thomas in 96.
Okay.
Eric Kennard,
yeah, Eric Kennard won the gold.
So that was in London.
I was wrong. Eric Kennard won the gold so that was in London I was wrong
Eric Kennard won the gold in the high jump
in 2012
in London
man damn
boy that'd be
that'd be tough Ocho
so you can't appeal
you can't appeal
they said that when she
appealed you only get a one minute only get one minute to file your appeal.
They said she filed the appeal outside of the one minute.
Therefore, it should have been nullified.
You know what?
All right.
All right.
Ocho, it's time for Q&A.
We don't have any animation.
We're having technical difficulties.
I'm sorry about that, guys.
Our first, Lanny Ray says, hey, guys, I won't see this question being read,
but got to get it out.
Enjoy nice Minnesota weather before the winter comes.
Question is, who do you think will lead the U.S. basketball team in 2028?
Well, I think Book's
going to be on that team again.
I think Ant-Man's
going to be on that team again.
Jason Tatum.
Jason Tatum.
Who do you think
is the young guy?
If, if, if, if, if, uh,
Ja, if, uh,
Zion can stay healthy.
Ooh.
Ooh, that's nasty.
Everybody you just named,
imagine them playing in the 2028 Olympics.
Maybe, who knows?
We need a big.
Yeah, I mean, what you call them?
Bam, Bam will still be back.
Maybe AD.
We definitely need some big because that's what, you know,
Wimba Yama.
Yeah.
Yoke probably still will be around.
It'll be interesting to see.
Giannis for the Greek team will still be around.
It's going to be interesting. Maybe Chet Holmgren.
You know, you see Tyrese Max.
Tyrese Max is playing well.
And so,
but I think guys that we know for sure injury,
notwithstanding Ant-Man book,
JT,
and probably bam,
because of the age,
it'd be interesting.
I think how, how old AD age. It'd be interesting. I think, how old is AD?
32?
So in four years, he'd be 36.
Yeah, I think AD is 32.
I didn't know that.
He's 31.
Okay.
Will he be 30?
He just turned 31?
He turned 31 in March.
So 35, that's not bad.
KD's 35 right now.
I think Steph is like 35, 36.
So, I mean, that's well within his range
in which AD could play if he's healthy,
if he wants to do it.
I mean, it's right there.
So that's always a great thing
to not have to leave and go out of the country
and leave your family.
Blake,
first time catching you guys.
Chef Curry was cooking today and team USA one on Lakers and the Olympic
Jersey of eight,
10,
24.
Yes,
they did.
They played,
they,
they look,
they played,
they played today.
They ain't mess around at all.
They knew they knew they was on, on, on that. You're in mess around no chance. At all. At all.
They knew they was on,
that you were in somebody else's backyard.
Listen,
the way Serbia look,
they didn't want to deal with that.
They didn't want to deal with that.
So you come out,
hand you a business,
the first time,
you ain't got to worry about coming back.
You ain't got to worry about no goddamn deficits,
especially deficits by that much.
Yeah.
I don't know if you get down by 15
against the French team with that crowd
into it. Now, all of a sudden,
the crowd plays into the ref
and all of a sudden, they get all
defiled. And so,
you never want to be in a situation, Ocho,
where a heave shot,
a missed call, or a made call could potentially cost you the game.
So, congratulations to the United States men's basketball team.
Goal, what, fifth straight time since 08?
Mm-hmm.
8, 12, 16, 21, 22, 05 straight Olympics that the men's team has won.
Oh, plus the women's in the gold medal round.
Volleyball.
So we got two chances.
Yeah.
So we still got an opportunity to get them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're going to get that.
We're going to get it.
We're going to get the most goals
Buckley
said, first time I seen Quincy run was in
Kansas City against my cousin, Mark Quinn
when they were kids, was surprised
to see you run on TV
congrats champ
Aiden Yankori said
what's up Uncle Nocho, my wife
Alessandria, and I just
celebrated our two-year anniversary.
We love watching you show.
Can we get a shout out?
Bro, congratulations.
Happy second wedding anniversary.
Hopefully make it to the five-year.
What's five?
And then you got 10, which is gold, which is 25, which is silver.
And then 50 is what?
What's 50?
Diamond?
I'm asking you, Ash.
What's a five-year wedding anniversary, 10-year, 25?
Because I think that's how it goes.
It goes 5, 10, 25, 50.
For real?
Yeah.
Hey, what happened?
You know what?
I can't wait to jump.
Man, I'm trying to get that diamond.
Oh, Lord have mercy. Ash, you got the slowest computer.
First anniversary is paper. Second anniversary is cotton.
Third is leather. Fourth is fruit of flowers,
fifth is wood,
ten is tin or titanium,
aluminum. Damn.
Damn.
Man, they got some
bull jive.
25 is
silver.
50 is gold.
60 is diamond. Y' gold. 60 is down.
Y'all need to change this up.
Ain't a whole lot of people
getting to 60.
I wonder what's the record
to love someone
when somebody's been married.
Probably like, what,
80, 85 years?
Maybe 90.
Or,
and.
Ain't nobody ever been married. Ain't nobody been married no 100 years
I'm talking about in modern time
I ain't going to go back to no
Bible when people live in 5, 600 years
but
I don't think nobody in modern time
been married no 100 years
why do you think everybody get the
you know I think
in today's era, today's society
I think we have so many choices when something goes wrong, you know, I think, I mean, in today, today's era, today's society, I think we have so many choices.
So many, when some goes wrong, you know what?
Forget this.
I'm out.
I think, I think women, I love all my women, you know, regardless of color, race, I don't care about that shit.
But I think today we are so caught up in aesthetics.
We love weddings, not actual marriage.
I don't, I don't know if that makes sense.
Y'all stay with me a little bit now. There's a difference. There's a difference between the two. They love
the weddings. They don't like marriage and everything that it entails. Now I could, I could
be wrong, but I'm just basing my thoughts and what I think based on statistics, because the stats
don't lie. And if you ask people that have been married before every time you ask them why did you divorce i guarantee you ask 100 people why you divorce
the goddamn answer is about the same every time it'd be the same reason every time
uh i think the thing is ocho because everybody thinks everybody's replaceable
yep so there's somebody that looks just as good there's a guy that makes just as much Because everybody thinks everybody's replaceable. Yep. So,
there's somebody that looks just as good.
There's a guy that makes just as much as my husband.
Oh, even better? Maybe not a little more.
Yeah. There's always better.
Always. Yeah. No matter who you pick.
For sure. There's always better,
but it's better always good for you.
Because you have to understand what comes with better as well.
Women love to say,
oh, I'm going to go get a man with a bigger bag. Well, let's make sure you understand what comes with better as well. Women love to say, oh, I'm finna go get a man
with a bigger bag. Well, let's make sure
you understand what comes with the territory with that man
with the bigger bag. Because you're gonna be miserable anyway.
I won't. At some point.
Don't you want what you want when you want it?
Talk to me now.
So, they're like, okay,
I'm not happy. Come on now.
Cause they're like,
I can do bad by myself.
Yeah, I'm sure you can.
Okay.
All right.
And you can do worse with somebody else.
You think about leaving me.
Hey, they always envision the grass is greener on the other side based off of aesthetics in the way things look.
Or what somebody has.
You look a certain way. You dress a certain way. You drive a certain car. You got a certain house. based off of aesthetics and the way things look. Or what somebody has.
You look a certain way,
you dress a certain way,
you drive a certain car,
you got a certain house.
Man, boy.
Understand what comes with the territory.
Read the fine print,
like my grandma used to say.
Read the fine print now.
The grass ain't always green on the other side.
Drain Master said,
USA, USA, Uncle Nocho,
I can help y'all with those payments if need be. USA, USA, USA.
Yeah, come on.
Send me a little something.
Upgrade
King said, greetings 84, 85
and Ash and the crew. Ocho,
act like that gum in your hair
and cut it out. You always gonna
be the Olympic athlete. We love you regardless,
King.
Hold on.
Wait a minute. He said I ain't going to beat no
Yossi because we're going to have the footage.
We're going to have the footage.
I got my spikes with me to
train too.
KT Lewis said LeBron
has to play in the Olympics
in L.A. in 28.
How old will LeBron be?
He's about to turn 40.
So he'll be just shy of his 44th birthday.
What do you think?
The way he take care of his body.
Will they even allow him?
No.
No.
Oh, they would.
No, he ain't going to want to.
Okay.
Man, LeBron ain't going to be playing until he's 44.
That'd be going into year 26.
He might make it to the 30s then.
Might as well.
He's going to play with Bryce now.
Watch.
Again, watch.
Just think about that, Unc.
He get to play with his son, man.
Not in the Olympics?
No, I'm not talking about the Olympics.
I'm just changing the subject back to...
Like, can you imagine if you was the writer of
story, you know what? I want to
have a child with my
childhood sweetheart,
high school sweetheart, and one
day I want to make it to the NBA. Not only
make it to the NBA, but play long enough
to be able to play with my son.
Like, that's a movie script.
That's a movie script. That's a movie script.
That's a movie,
let alone for it to happen in real life.
All the stars have to align for that to happen.
And they've done just that.
That's dope as hell to me.
Yeah.
But at that point in time,
I think he's going to probably want to,
there's other things he wants to,
um,
wants to own an NBA team.
There are other things that's going to interest him more than playing basketball.
So I think that's kind of the direction that he kind of wants to head in.
Guys, we had this interview with Nigel Houston.
Right now, we're having difficulties, technicalities with it,
hard to get it loaded, and it's having a hard time with the voice going in and out.
So we're sorry about that, but we're
going to play that interview for you at a later
date and time. We're
really sorry.
That's
it.
Ocho.
That concludes our show for today.
Let's go to dinner real quick.
Meet all us.
Who is all of us?
Like, me, you, Ash.
I mean, everybody.
I don't know.
I'm for the go to Soul Food Cafe.
No.
Shelly's here.
So she already made reservations somewhere.
Well, damn.
I got it.
And plus, I got what you call them, too.
What?
I still got to pack for the for the tour.
You don't need no clothes.
All I'm bringing is my shirt.
I'm wearing the same shirt for every tour.
But that's not the only thing I'm doing while I'm there.
Oh, see you big time.
All right.
I got it.
I got it.
I got to kill.
I got to kill a lot of birds with one stone so when I'm somewhere
I just can't go somewhere just to do one thing
I need to do multiple things
in order to make it worth my while and my time
okay see what I'm saying
so when I go somewhere
okay what else can I get done
while I'm there
so that's how I think on that, Ocho.
Guys, thank you for joining us.
Thank our special guest, Quincy Hall.
Also, we have this interview with Naja Houston
that we're going to have to play for you at a later date and time.
Congratulations to the men's basketball team.
They won gold.
Congratulations to the women's soccer team.
They won gold.
Congratulations to both the men and women 4x400 meter relay teams.
The women set an American record. The men
set an Olympic record.
Masai Russell won
the women's gold
medal in the 100 meter hurdles.
Unbelievable.
Who else? Somebody else
did something special that
we need to talk about.
Did anybody else do anything?
The U.S. Women's National Soccer.
They won gold.
Yeah, we won the gold in that.
Beat Brazil, won nothing on our 57th mini-goal.
Oh, Shelby McCune.
He won the silver medal in the high jump.
Congratulations to all the people, all the winners.
Today, the gold medal winners, silver medal winners.
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